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- - r ,4 - - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year, by Mall . . . . . ....... 5.e Six Months, by Mall '.. ... 2.50 Three Months, by Mall .... 1-3 Two Mentha, by Mall 1.00 ffn ny wiLMEsreToisr, n. c, saturdax, decembeu 9, 1905. WHOLE NUMBEB 11,890- STA R. it I Ju3 Star J SUPERIOR COURT nears end flUTi.' HIES. who . Verdict For Defendants in Case of Bryan Against Lee and Others murdered Yesterday Other Proceedings. wpnt. to ..nrc " ' niu , ;. .,t wmasui, is!T; of tUe Soutnern ;vited farm- ants to meet ..tidll dl flan rtporsia the COttOn A SCUi - ginned Id5 no Railroad The ZZ-A Pres- rrda- .,,. Railway irffl,L.thPin owns the eS Tnnmiid -The Grgl3 . nort issued no holpS Of COt- 'iecember 1st com- report eu inn-prs" Associa- ?31 Texas, on Thurs !!las' N c.. yesterday f"r woman and hurl; aP00 tat, fpPt. of k Vanderbilt and ' -rirpri States nf Oreson, der pecuu exporters combma- wring 10 uca : tie operators - 1 iav took nmduction m one- P months New l. niii firm and a Per cent., ciobiug u Ir cent.: spot cotton ii.firm: wheat easy, V;-S elevator: Corn f, eo nominal, elevator, bed 36 1-2 to ob iu. P.. ,u rn 64 1-2; rosin common to good. S.-0- LTHtR report. leather Bureau. data for the- 24 s P. M.. t naay, In the Superior Court- yesterday the jury, which had in hearing the case of E. K. Bryan-' vs". Chas. Lee O'Donnell and others, returned a ver dict in favor of the defendants. Only one of the issues was answered: "Are the defendants .indebted to the plain tiff?" The answer was in the nega tive and judgment was given- that the costs be taxed against the plaintiff. No notice of appeal was given. The case was the only one tried during the day, -court having taken a recess for the day at. 3:80 P. M. The damage suit of Willie. Rembert against the Consolidated Company was called but , Mr. Marsden Bellamy, counsel for, the defendant, expressed the opinion that the hearing could not be completed by the end of the term to-night and suggested a continuance. Herbert McClammy, Esq., of counsel for Mr. Rembert, offered no objection and by consent of the bar the case was set down for trial as the first on the second Monday of the next civil term in January. In the case of Louisa B. Smith vs. Susan E. Moore, et alJ, the plaintiff was allowed to amend complaint-and defendants were allowed time to file further pleadings. The case had al deay been continued until next term. There are no further cases set for t will likely adjeurn sine dievthis morn ing after the motion docket is called over and one or two divorce suits are disposed of. Judge Council, who pre siuetl at this term, will go to Kinston next week to hold Lenoir court. HIS END A TRAGEDY Pursued By Strange Hallucina. tion Young Lee Rivenbark Committed -Suicide FREIGHT REGULATIONS. Ideal 46 degrees; L fir S A. M., Maximum, mean, 2 degrees: binum. 43 degree. Lfc-.dav. trace: ramiau i ai. "- I J montn to date. .bo. I ear in Cape Far nvpr keaM.V M.. Friday. o.4 father Forecast. m taroiiua nam - , .jEieast portion, higher s'aiday fair, colder. AT THE HOME OF HIS FIANCE After Arranging For His Wedding Day, He Cut His Throat From Ear to Ear Body Found in His Room. Pursued by the strange hallucina tion that negroes were dogging his footsteps to do him mob violence, his mind deranged in consequence of poor health, Lee Rivenbark, 30 years of age, an employe of the Atlantic Coast Line shops,- ia this city, -yesterday mornings committed suicide by cutting his throat almost from ear to ear at the home of a young woman, whom it was his pur pose to claim as a bride on Sunday evening of the coming week Lying on the hearth of the room to which "he had been assigned as a guest the night before, in a pool of his own blood, young Rivenbark was found yesterday afternoon about 12:30 o'clock, a razor grasped in his hand and lying under the side of his neck, which he had twice slashed with the fury of a madman. The first stroke of rial at the present Term and court t5.raz1?r had gone from .side to side i Luiuai, boci lug me jugular veiu. It appears that after inflictine the first wound, he slashed again into the side "of the neck and fell on his right side, the razor to the neck, before he could make further progress to has ten his self-destruction. Rivenbark is the young man, who figured some time ago in the sensa tional affair in the northern part of the city when he appealed to the po lice to rescue him from a party of ne- Corporation Commission Orders to Re duce Freight Rates. (Raleigh News and Observer). The North Carolina Corporation Commission yesterday issued a num ber of orders relating to classification and freight rates. A classification was made of trees and shrubbery and of diamond flint or crushed shells to be used for poultry food. An order was made for an allow ance of 500 pounds per Car for weight of standards, strips and supports on car Toad shipments of lumber on flat r gondola cars, the 500 pounds to be deducted from the gross weight of each car load, then the weight of the car to be deducted, making the net weight. Another order is that shipment of freight, except articles classified first class or higher, which are not deliv rethatr destination" haTT be" refurnedf between points in the State at one half rate applying to the reverse di rection, provided the full'amount of freight charges on both directions shall have been paid or guaranteed by the owners, and that such, returns is made in ninety days of arrival at des tination. Another order is that beginning with the first of January, 190G, the Atlantic and Yadkin will apply the Commis sioners Standard Freight Tariff. This will reduce cost of freights on that road ten per cent. THE FLORIDA'S TRIP BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION Non Commissioned Officers and Men Entertained Last Night By Naval Reserves. Meets Next Year at Greensboro Work at Wake Forest Home, State and Foreign "Missions. FOOTBALL THIS AFTERNOON LOCAL DOTS. Army and Navy Will Line Up on Hil ton Grid-Iron This Afternoon Team from Fort Caswell Torpedo Boat Flotilla. Forty-oad of the non-commissioned officers and men aboard the U. S. S. Florida, now at anchor in this port, were royally entertained last night by the Wilmington Division of Naval Reserves at$feeir armory, ojv P.riiMSMsFoteat,of fWmM"TJoTleger'Ja., Presi- street. The weather on the ouside was exceedingly rough, but the rain did not dampen the ardor of the sail ors in the comfortable armory and until 12 o'clock good cheer and good fellowship reigned supreme among the jolly tars of the militia and the regu lars from aboard ship. The committee from the Naval Re serves, composed of Messrs. James H. McFarland, J. Edwin Bunting and Harry Z- Clowe, had arranged every thing to the letter and it was a most enthusiastic reception that the visi tors received. The address of wel come was by Mr. McFarland and the principal response was by Chief Yeo man Lynn, of the Florida. The ex change of greetings was most cordial and boih speakers were warmly ap plauded. A smoker was first enjoyed and then Ihe visitors and their hosts sat down The C. W. Pblvogt Go's. "The Store That's Always Busy." Will offer this week an excellent opportunity for economical, satisfactory Christmas Buying, that nobody caq, afford to miss. S We have added to every department in our f.tore suitable goods for Holiday gifts at prices that are astonishingly lew. We have the largest and best chosen lines of really desirable presents for all ages, and have provided for all requirements. Whether you have in mind a gift for old or young, rich or poor, we can please you. Our stock is ready for inspection. We give Southern Trading Stamps with every purchase. Mail Orders receive prompt attention. The C. We Polvogt Co., (Special Star Telegram.) Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 8. The Bap tist State Convention decided this af ternoon to hold its next annual session at Greensboro. There were also invi tations from Asheville and Wilming ton, both receiving a large number of votes. The -afternoon session to-day was devoted to a discussion of Wake For est College and resulted in adopting a resolution that the convention pro ceed at once with the work of raising an additional endowment fund of $150, 000, which means doubling the present endowment. The principal speakers on the subject were President EdwrtU JfJ? --lib ( Other local on fourth page License was issued yesterday for the marriage of Miss Lydia Colvin, a groes who were reported to be threat- daughter of Mrs. Eliza A. Colvin, of ening him with mob violence at his Atkinson, N. U., to air. i. fc,. anarp, nome There are those of his friends of this city. who stin contend that there was ac Rev. Fred. D. Hale, D. D., will re-1 tually a demonstration toward the un turn today from Raleigh, where he has fortunate young man that night, but been attending the sesison of the Bap-1 at any rate since that time it seems tist State Convention, and will occupy I that at periods when his health was his pulpit' to-morrow at the usual I not so good that these strange hallu- hours. 1 cinations pursued mm ana nis inenas Messrs. W. J. Kirkham & Co., were powerless to convince him that nHvertisft receiDt bv the fruit vessel there was no occasion tor ms terror. ' - - I , . , - T-t I LU IUC Vll J tUV, " Mabel Darling fresh consignment or murbuiy eveumg )UU"6 when the horse walked on the flat, later singing, with piano and mandolin DarK canea ai ine uouie tn an. iu NARROW ESCAPE OF TWO. Close Call for Dr. McMillan and Mr, Guy Horse Drowned. Dr. W. D. McMillan and Mr.? M. E. Guy, of the City Livery Company, had a narrow escape from drowning at Lane's Ferry, Northeast river, in Pen- der county, on Wednesday night about I to an elegant repast served on Ion 12 o'clock. Dr. McMillan and Mr. Gny j tables, conveniently arranged and left the city that afternoon by -private j draped with flags of the navy. Over- conveyance on their way to the Holly head were suspended National colors Shelter country, below Rocky Point, of every description and the affair to go deer driving early the following proved to be quite a military fete, morning. To reach the stand, they Some of the toasts were by Chief had to travel at night and lost their Machinists Quinn, Sundquist, Glenn; way in the darkness. They had no Chief Yeomen House, Abbey, Lynn; idea they had reached the river in Chief Gunner's Mate VonHeiser and turning down a road and before they Chief Quartermaster Smith. When knew it, the horse had mounted the the banotift board had been cleared flat tied up at the ferry and walked away, l;H formalities were dismissed off on the other side. The horse waa and the "jackies" of both commands drowned and Dr. McMillan and Mr. proceeded to get acquainted and ex Guy had to swim for their lives. They change experiences in the service of escaped, saved the buggy and returned Uncle Sam. A stag dance was enjoy- to the city the following afternoon, ed during a part of the evening and ALMANAC Dec. 9. 6:58 A.M. 4:46 P. M. j.,". 9 hrs. 53'min. x Southport ..6:11 A. M. EWilmington.S:41 A. M. ten Warning. baa D. C. Dec. s. 190o. j :sonn warning. 9 P. M. i Wilmington, Moreheaa, t Columbia, Edenton, Eliz- Norfolk, Newport News, fe Storm near- Georgia aertheast. High north- tkiain. FRANKENFIELD. fPsadent Roosevelt jmd s the United States Sen- p Attfiw? which wov to tomatoes, grape fruit, oranges, cocoa nuts, etc. The firm will be pleased to quote prices. The Salvation Army people yester day deciinea to prosecute me taoc against Mr. H. G. Christoffersen for disturbing the religious gathering at their headquarters on Second street Thursday" night and hewas discharg ed by the Mayor. Fred Jones, colored was given pre liTninarv trial before Justice Borne- U1U1UI..; Jeff Merritt to see Mrs. Merritt's sis ter, Miss Walker, whom he was to wed to-morrow night. They talked over the' arrangements and yesterday Mr. Rivenbark, in company with a friend, were to secure the license and arrange all the other 'details of the quiet home wedging .that was to be. As the young man started to leave, night had come on and the hallucina tions again possessed him in a vio lent way. Mr. J. A. Brown, a fel- Dr. McMillan naturally thought it was accompaniment by several of the mem a bridge they were crossing and did bers, served to entertain most delight not know otherwise until the horse fully. The visitors departed at a late plunged in the water. Mr. Guy has hour, profuse in their thanks to the been sick from the cold and exposure Reserves for the jolly, good evening since the accident, but Dr. McMillian given them and inviting the Reserves is able to be up and congratulate to come aboard the ship Sunday after himself that the consequences of the lnees. or at any-other time they f4n3 ducking on a cold night were no worse, it convenient. The reserves did them selves great credit in the reception dent, W. L. Poteat, of Wake Forest, and Dr. Huffman, the-resolution being introduced by Editor J. W. Bailey, of the Biblical Recorder. 4 The session to-night was devoted to Home Missions. Dr. Gray, correspond ing secretary of the Home Mission board, Atlanta, was the principal speaker. A resolution was adopted in creasing the annual appropriation for this cause from $20,000 to $25,000". Tlte burden of the opening devotion al services of the third day of the seventh-fifth annual Baptist State convention was, "Prayer for More La borers in, the Foreign Field." It was led by Rev. C. B. Justice, of Ruther- fordton. A resolution to appoint a committee with Rev. Livingston John son, chairman, to bring about closer relations with the Free Will Baptists was indefinitely postponed. Dr. Sey more of the American Baptist Publica tion Society, delivered a powerful speech in the interest of that work. He vigorously endorsed Dr. Dargan's position, and declared the Baptists lhave no right to cater to any religious sect that denies the divinity of Christ and does not rely on his might and power. The report on State Missions was presented by Rev. M. L. Kesler. It emphasized the fact that the exodus of people from the country to the towns has been checked and the tide turned from the towns to the country because of the improved schools, rural free delivery, good roads, etc Corresponding Secretary Livingston Johnson followed up the report with a strong plea for greater effort for mis sions and before the Convention took a recess for dinner, a resolution was adopted increasing the annual appro priation for State Missions from $30, 000 to $35,000. A sensational feature of the session was the volunteering of C. M. Rock, of Warsaw, Duplin county, for the For eign Missionary work. 'A PAIR OF PINKS." themselves and the visitors proved most agreeable guests- Football This Afternopn The event of the Florida's presence I in port to-day will be a game of foot de3-tf Note the Extra Heavy Cone Center Grate. In Buck's Hot Blast Heaters with plenty of space between the edge of grate and fire pot. This enables ashes to drop through the pan. The grate is heavy, self-cleaning and clinkers will not form on the grate. It mashes and crushes all foreign matter. Also full line of Mysties, Winners and Redwood Heaters. Call and see them before purchasing. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., it H1 t 4 Si," if-' f ' j X j Oct. 13-tf. Anthracite Goal Comparison Analysis of best Pennsylvania An thracite made by Geological Survey. Water 2.270 Volatile Matter . 8.830 Fixed Carbon 78.831 Sulphur 676 Ash 9.39?. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. West and Vokes in Brilliant Musical Extravaganza To-night. Abounding with fun, new music, new ball this afternoon at Hilton Park be- dances, pretty girls handsomely gown- tween the ship's team and the Army ed a large and costly investiture of eleven from Fort Caswell. The ar- new scenery brightly illuminated with rangements. for the game were com novel .electrical effacts, without an pieted over rong-aistance teiepnone Dy Titte no doubt would mm the ills that now s for the pestiferous mos- i Portsmouth. mann yesterday on a charge oi an asr . emnlove in the shoos who sault- with a pistol on a negro woman boards at he same house, No. 409 named Susie Davis. Jones gave $2 j CampDen street, with Mr. Merritt, was bond for his appearance at the next asked by the ;young man that he be term of Superior Court, allowed to remain there over night as There was a break in the cotton ne feared danger. Mr. Brown tried to market vesterday. Local receipts were Dersuade him that there was no dan- 1,580 bales against ooj. same ua, ger Dul wunngiy cuuseuieu iu overburdened plot, is the story oi a i Manager wentwortn w. .reirce, oi me season. Receipts for the week were him with a r00m. They sat together up- LPair of pinks" in "a nutshell." But it Florida, yesterday and the Fort Cas- 7.881 bales against .8,379 same week stairs and talked of the wedding and requires two n0urs and a half of inces- well team will be up this morning. The last vear. Naval store receipts show- other affairs until 11 o'clock in the t acfivUv and hilarious fun to Florida team averages 155 pounds and i ed a slight falling off in all items for ght. Rivenbark was not well and complete te adventures of "Percy" is in good trim. It has already had ! the week. had not been at work the past week, &nd ..Haroid as two shy, stealthy several games this season and a prac- fr J C. Stevenson will give a but he gave no intimation of his pur- PmkertoI1 sieuths in searcE of the tice was held yesterday afternoon on .. . . A ,t, o the .Rnvs' n'nsp to do anything rasn ana reurea to ian?h. Durinz va- the .postofHce green. ine casweii . , affarn'nnn htc rnrvm nhnnt the hour named BP" 1 . ,. , "trail nf Vmmnr" p Uncle Harvey Jordan ' going to he cotton ky cotton should cal- Nin?lv. Brigade Armory to-morrow afternoon his room about the .hour named an- rioug intervals of the "trail of humor" team is also a good one and has had t o'clock -Several selections will pafently very cheerful. the auaience is cheered on in pursuit the advantage of perhaps more prac dt o u -ivvi,..! vn(on mm-nlner he did not arise . , , . , ,I, Kto- rteuiMnsr tice than the sailors. A contest be- hf stune bv the secona auveui ico --- . oy Dig musical uumuas, u& - - - Quartette There will also be a solo for breakfast but tne iamny mew u gatherings, big calvalcades of pretty msiic Mr Alf Yodp will be was unwell and decided to let him rest . in fact everything is accom- siadto listen to Presi- t'-t's message tihout his and then he rounded F road rate noiicv. fWahoma the widow prriedMr.A.Snar.r,. The. P from conieotnrinfr P did well or wheth liasasoft snap. Mr. Alf Yopp the pianist. Frank Graham, colored, was ar rested by Policeman T. G. Evans at Fourth and Nixon streets . yesterday afternoon, upon a warrant charging htm with being an associate of Hoiiy Grady in the recent robbery of a negro . ii. lf-nro Bums- tailor shop oa rouiui, wick and Bladen streets. He will oe tried before the Mayor at noon u tay. he funeral of the late Mrs. Lovdy F Cook was conducted from the resi dence No. 9, Delgado, yesterday mora., ing at 9:30 o'clock, Rev. A. McCullen officiating. The interment was in Bellevue cemetery tne V ua u" T -a r C3 Vr nnof .1 B. Boney, w. jvi. owv., - C. C. Wallace aim Non of thf Prenje CV.mt. t'L. . , I """-tne South c, I . - -. y.n I . I I 11 n. "' by t ip St of h, lit Mftei I'nited whittled lo i'c-r un individ- makinfr a liv- H. M. A contest be tween the Army and Navy on the grid- )-ic Tn fact evervtmne is accom- nuu un .imai joovmoi-nu as long as he chose. ' The male mem- Ush"ed ln numerals. Once in a while votees of the sport and if the weather bers of the household went to their & lQne artigt may be dIsC0Vered in the is at all favorable there will be a large work and the house was quiet. Be- attempt to deliver a solo, but the big crowd at Hilton this afternoon. The tween 9 and 10 o'clock in the morning, chorus usuany interferes with a vim game will be referreed by officers Mfr-a nmwn heard a dull fall but . tVa cin" incident. from the monitor and from the post at thought it was only the young man A pair q Pinks win be at the Caswell and a good article of sport is sh Thoro is nnthine assuren. ine aamission wm ub ouijr Acatieiuj lu-uifeui. suggestive about the play and the pub lis is assured of a high-class musical extravaganza clean and whole'some. Analysis of best Virginia Anthracite, which we are selling, made by Prof. Andrew McGreath. Water .620 Volatile Matter 10.520 Fixed 82.029 Sulphur 526 Ash 6.305 --'-in-:. 100.000 100.000 This comparison shows we are not selling a substitute lcr Anthracite Coal, but a better Anthracite Coal than anything mixed in Pennsylvania. We solicit your orders. Our price is $6.50 per ton. P-Pttins- out of bed. The hours passea and iust before dinner, Miss Walker, the young man's fiance, went to the door knocked and called. Receiving no response and having a vague sus picion that Rivenbark may have gone out, she pushed open the door a little -rim v The horrible spectacle of the young man lying on the hearth with ma nil around met her gaze and she screamed. Help was soon summoned "THE BEAUTY DOCTOR.1 of the en items nnrW ho hit.,, l is thr. ,.r... (' Southern the whieh eepinu Wallace, Walkei . O. Moore, yuan juiJ.A - Vio special committee appointed by .the Board of Aldermen to canvass the sig natures on applications for uor li censes, in order to relieve the Board of that detail at its regular monthly ; T,n,iarv. rives notice that must be filed with the City Clerk and Treasurer on or before noon. Dec. 14th -Germania Lodge, Knights or ry thias, has elected the following officers for the ensuing term: C. C., F. A. Kis singer; V. C, J. W. Ve rends; M. of W., O. F. Seitter M. JJ. M. of """" John Haar; M-ai Simmons, Many New and Varied Numbers Add ed Since Last Season. Those who saw "The Beauty Doc- and the awful deed of the young man tor when it appeared Ere last seas- ' 1 . ivAnm I lr KP . T lie LUlUUCi, 511 finn rr ITS FPI 11111 LU wi.-w O De-T: r-rzr- tha v. : Z v new its way from Norfolk to join the squad- came and alter iuvcBU6""a aemy jvionuay j - . . . , rnmstances of the affair, aeciaea utai d varied numbers, botn oi a sinBm& -r-- CUmSWUtea -" uuu vonw , jjj qii Aav voateritav hut until last, tliarht nir n d it WMK iS. I . . 3 r. V A nVn I (-f--1 1 iiunru imaa v t , . j . a musical nothing had been heard of the beats 25 cents. Already there is interest in the contest and the odds are about even among the backers of the respec tive elevens. Visit of the Florida. The big monitor will come up to the Custom House wharf between 10 and 11 o'clock this morning, accord ing to the present arrangements, and visitors will be welcomed to-day and to-morrow from that hour until 5 o'clock. The torpedo-boat flotilla on The remains I i-QaTr onccessful wsc Ul .J.uM.w v. L" . , . r an- Unless they are detained elsewhere turnea over iu uuuci - comeay wmtu . 1 1, ps oi clear case of suicide were w'c . Mr ureeman "Qond Edition." by stress or weatner tney prooaDiy Yopp and removed by Mr Freeman nounceS is in its Second Edition. Southnort last night and will Yonn to his undertaking esiaoiiau"- Myron Brown- are wen o " . rPrincessstreet where they were thf JS, ollTZ the Florida were enter prepared for burial. and a Comb, " be piedmont culra Young Rivenbark was born at Rocky seurs,v a big march numb; er Come aye been invited to b Point and" was a son Down Mr Man Jf J "JS guests at Mr. Pembroke Jones' hand- ert Rivenbark SvnS 11 Tt 1Z2SF some country estate, on the Sound. to- brotners, Jesse, jo. uuuiubis w - -ln.iffr,t bark, live in this city, at No. 41 r Har- cellence, should insure a Icome for night charieston T1PTT. SLiCCL. - ... I D. T. Oates, Esq., of Fayetteville, arrived last night. Mr. George Player, of Burgaw, is in the city on a business trip. H. L. Stevens, Esq., of Warsaw, was among yesterday's arrivals. Mr. F. J. Haywood, Jr., State Bank Examiner, arrived last night on official business. Mr. W- J. Oliver, of Wade, N. C, i -i t -i x was arnone: vesterciay s arrivals at The Orton. Mr. James H. Cowan, of Cowan Bros., went over to Newbern yesterday afternoon on theatrical business. j Mrs. E- E. Moffitt, of, Raleigh, is a guest at the home of her uncle, Mr. B. G. Worth, No, 206 North Second street. - - Mr. and Mrs, George N. Harriss left last evening for Washington, D. C, to spend a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Philip W. Delano. Mrs. D. T. Wililamson and chil dren, of Whiteville, are visiting in the city, guests at the home of Rev. J. A. Smith, No. 215 Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kelley, who have been guests of their daugh ter, Mrs. B. T. Hopkins, on South Front street, returned to their home in New Jersey, yesterday. Rev. F. A. Bishop and wife, of Raleigh, arrived yesterday evening and are spending a few days with the family of Mr. Bishop's brother, Mr. H. M. Bishop. No. 916 Chesnut street. At the recent conference at Wilson, Rev. Mr. Bishop was asigned to the pastor ate of the M. E. Church at Selma, N. C. Dr. Joseph Akerman has returned from Newport News where he deliver ed the annual address at the meeting nf the Seaboard Medical Association of Virginia and North Carolina. Dr, Akerman's subject was "Hospitals and Sanitariums as Educational In stitutions" and his address Is spoken of in the highest terms by the Virginia papers. Phone 94. nol9-tf Respect fully', WM. E. WORTH & CO., We respectfully Solicit your orders. 'Phone 9. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U,ERTISE MENTS. it'&r Toe-s tat-Books. Li- T S. vo. 55 anf: Clans I tew . Ml. F. W. Ortman; K. of R. and S., G O. G., J. F. Soli; trustees, J- Gieschen, C. F. VonKampen, John H. Kuck. . . " mi;m p a colored youth,jas .. ... v,,; nntv Sheriff J. W. Smith I tOHiav afternoon and given mo.. I before Justice 'Bornemann on. a charge tof the larceny of a bicycle about three Keeks aeo from Mr. Goodman, a qbu I c-r on Market street. The boy was ! bound over to the Superior Court. Tne ! evidence was that the wheel was hired n.man and never re- I II OUl lVir. UUUUUiau turned. The Bazaar having closed, the Y. r. A. ffvmnasium classes wall - i-bh 7nrt to-ni srht. T ne skating rink R tft X-P. M. IDS ceaed young man was stewart .of the Briggs-Hotel, in 'Wilson, in w had worked at the Colonial Inn in this city. Lately, he nai oeeu ed as a truck builder m the A. C. L. shops here. He carried policies of in surance in the yoa partment and also in . ance Company oi vinjuu., rather good looking AawaA neatly, ana l l v ms u" . minA was 190 rZbwhTompted his public 0x400 feet inside W1T"1 wsterdav. The fun- terriDie uwu -- -e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Transfers Which Appear From Deeds Filed Fe Record Yesterday. From deeds filed' for record yester day the following real estate trans- Monday at noon. The other two mon itors, the Arkansas and Nevada, which belong to the squadron manoeuvring along this coast, are expected In port some time later. THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. Of On Our 50c. Book Counter This Week. A frjh supply of th high claJJ copy right fiction thai formerly j old for 1.50 a copy J "Beautiful "Boots, amazingly chmap. All handsomely bound in cloth. We Mention a Fete Titles Only: Th Cll of the Wild by Jack London 1h Wings of the Morning by Louis Tracy Soldiers of Fortune-by Kicfcard Harmng Jjavi Th. fiv Cloak bv Harold MacGrath Saracinesea by Aianon rawioro In the Palace of the King " Qranstark by George Barr McCutcheon r.etl r.rnrrow " " " The Bight of Way by Gilbert Parker Bemirreetion by Count Tolstoy If I Were King by Justm McCarthy Th Hound of the Baskerrilles by Conan Doyle B Rtrht of Sword by A. V. Marchmont The Little Minister by J. M. Barrio Janice Meredith by Paul Leicester Ford THESE ABE FIFTY OTHEBS, JUST AS GOOD 7) a n -rf miss your opportunity. a tbm quantities ure limited Genuine Liverpool 'Ground - ALUM SALT 160 lbs. 100 lbs. 180 lbs. 200 lbs. IN Heavy Bags, Heavy Bags, Heavy Bags, ALSO Heavy Bags, Why not books for Christmas? Robt. C. DeRosset Bookseller and Stationer Phone 26. 32 N, Front St. CHRISTMAS CANDIES, RAISINS, Cocoanuts and Apples. We Can Make Prompt Shipment. HALL & PEARSALL Tnnnfnnrotnt V Incorporated Try Our Cake To-Day. Only Best Material Used in Them." - Warren & Davis, Phone 61. Dec 9-tf. VERY SAD FUNERAL. He was a fers appear: . . c zrtnrr and wife to the win- good looking ""- I BT,- ComT)any, for $125. i - WaS t a.h a5(1ft nf the turnpike, A fit of, meiancyui prov. " " wn Remains pf Little Marion Hyman San der3 Laid to Rest. Impassive funeral services wert feet northeast of the Masonboro cenducted-by Rev. N. M. Watson at o o'clock yesterday afternoon over tne Thos. H. Wright to Cleopatra. Cleap- remains of little Marion Hyman San- . .. .!JA.nttnnO I JM . I n1m-.Ct irttorin ft C Q I Fl With ternuie " . .oa 'rsrr I or for $100 ana otner cousiucianuu, , Ueis, wuuP ""t erai win u . 0 ,n nr - r; .v. mair.a will nroDerty on soutn siae 01 wu,.. w, s - - t,4c ciftprnoon iiuu . , ho o a oaat nf Seventn I wmmrt. was notea in iiiese tummua be interred in Bellevue cemetery. stree yesterday morning. The services were at the family residence, No. ius Wanted In Onslow. ; Purchased Buildin Site. ghurch street, and many menus wie Deputy Sheriff J. W. Smttn H. Krahnke, the Uilor, has present to comfort .and solace ,uie Rpnnrt of Treasurer For Month "r - - - November, 1905. . Receipts New Hanover County, $125; Mr. E. S. Martin, $10; Mrs. J. W. Murchison, $5; cash, $1; cash, $40 y Mr. Clayton Giles, $5; Mrs. G. M. Croft, $10; Mrs. Junius Davis,'$5; Mrs. Hay wood Clark, $lj Mr. and Mrs. William T.ntimer. $5: Mr. Jfehn G. Kuhlken, '$2.50; Mr. J. M. Solky, $5; Mr. Martin Rathjen, $3. Expenses Secretary's salary, $25; Catharine Kennedy Home, $12.50; groceries, $162.25; rent for those in need, $10; cash help, $1; janitor, $25 .railroad fares, $1.95; shoes, $1.50; tele phone, $3. Dec 9-tf. ACADEMY OF MUSIC! panied by an officer from Ons ow coim Mr L j Bear the val- ly bereaved paren ty, yesterday aiternoon arrested J. W. purc bera of the family. Bryan, a miaoue-ageu- -, . . cheBnut .street, just east or tne were u, Cr. . vu-.m;f.t. Brlr Wanted. will nnon -fr-jjn meetog afteraoo, at fon aKS Southern Express buildg. iv win he addressed by Tev. him with. false pretence, j Lerstood that the .considei parents and other mem- ,mllv The floral tributes ""j v i and very pretty indeeoj s ovinok will be addressed by :N. M. Watsonpastor of Gralce church C0.r; 111011 Wanted. There will be special orchestral music. lor Rent t Secret arv DiKhan will 5 apeak ' to ine RiPe Toma-:bovs at tlteir meeting" at : 10 o'clock warrant from Onslow charging on It . The interment was in .Oakdale ceme- being aDoui r-.- a.500 and that Mr.,jannKe mwnw endorse by J - t hnlldh ration was handsome store on the site RT. Il. Stone; active, tery, the pall-bearers navins uteu. Dr. S. E. Koonce ana-mr. Messrs. W. M. ' ,oa m tail. He wm oe Duuume ; . ln,mminr - .T . H. Stone. W. A. RourK Bryan was i. -- - - thla af, to be occupied Dy mmseii in ui fwT, :'ZZ- . - - i ana job . uoutv""-. -; - - ,- gent to Onsiow iui . chant tallorlng business Big Lettuce Shipments. Mr. D. N- Chadwick shipped ,1,500 baskets of lettuce from his fine East Wilmington farm yesterday. - At $2 per basket the shipment is valued at $3,000. Mr. Chadwick- shipped last week six solid ear loads from his farm Good shipments are now being made by all growers in this, section. -The market thus far has been, very satis factory. - CLEVER TOGS. If you seek garments, distin guished for style, better look us up rvnr needlemen fashion and mould enough "snap" in our gar ments to separate them from the "bunch." If you knew our tailoring as we do, you'd certainly share our en-thusiasm--and you may be sure the garments justify our ecstasy. Our creations for FALL are the gossip of the town. "Savex the worry they'll fit." G. F. SEITTER, 16 Princess St., Bld'g. formerly occupied by' At- .lantic Trust & Banking Co. -Dec 9-tf. . - One thousand - oldnewspapers ior sale. Suitable, for wrapping paper or for placing under carpets.. tl FRED. E. WRIGHT Presents . The Second Edition of The Ever Popular Musical . Comedy "The Beauty Doctor" With a Superior Cast of COMEDIANS and SINGERS and a Handsome, Dashing, Dazzling CHORUS of PRETTY GIRLS. -Positively an entire new show this season. Seats on Sale Saturday. Dec 8-3t. ACADEMY OF PUSIC, WEST AND VOKES. THE FUN MAKERS as PERCY and HAROLD and MARGARET DALY VOKE8. In the Laugh Loosening Srolic . "A PAIR OF PINKS." - i Supported by an Excellent Cast, 50 PEOPLE 50 ; ; . Seats on sale Friday; regular ;'pr)ce Dec. '7-3t. - ' - 5-55-' 'V TO THE UQUOR DEAIiKRS OP TIIEo-.- - city. ' -r- -" - k a 7 Take notice thatall applications for liquor licenses-muste filed with the"-- -City Clerk and Treastner at City Hall - on or before Thursday, December 14th. j ' inst., at 12 o'clock M. r , - ' rv ; V n. a. MOORE, - de9.10,14-3t niiv I Ft A ft Mi it 1 1 , Ti i ti i - V " i I r 1 , ternoon's tram. - - , m to-morrow morning. - V.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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