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I ' .. ' "' ' '.. ... ' " - - - " , ... - . , , ,-. ..' I J;: VOL. LXXVn-NO. 85 ;- - " -1 - . ! LL .j , ' ' ' ' J 1 - t - W '"lill I I.HIIM "S I -'- 4 . I : z . i rEKailNAli HAKAiSKlPHx mxxi&mRX&assrisiirisim : : - : : . v Zbe ZttlbxniwQ Star OUTLINES. Other Local oa Fourth Pago -Mr. - Georee H . Davfa . hAa Kaan FOR BETTER STREETS granted a permit to build a two-story Citizens Discuss Quite Generally t .v. . iuu . nun 1."."' . ; . Brunswick streets. ' I Proposed Bond Issue for - jtne isrmsn schooner F. w. Pick- t . . . . , ' . t - ; lea. T!8G tons, Gapt Patterson. arriv- ieeaea improvemeniS ed vesterdav frnm T.aa . Poimoa - r I - w-r!??'10 01 PRESENT MUNICIPAL DEBT Germany is .making war prepara tions' to offset etxensive military ope rations ; in . France; twenty . thousand freight cars have been purchased to transport- war. material and troops by March 1st At Albany. Ga.. yester- day, a tornado killed two negroes and lumber here for the West Indies. did $150,000 damage to property, de- Mr. D. R. Ormsby, of Scott's HiU, molishing the plaht of the Virginia- a few days ago found on his farm a' Carolina Chemical Company -Gen. half-cent piece of 1806 nearly a hun " Morales, the fugitive President of San- dred years old! ; It is well preserved to-Domingo, led an army .against and is prized very highly by Mr. "brms Puerto Plata yesterday, and there was by. - - x KfVr fi?hHn? In whih a tinmVior : Thfi rps'llljlir annual miuflnn a a - . . umuaw - " jm. LUC ' - ' Were killed or wounded on both-sides Merchants' Association was postponed The proposed issue of bonds for ,- In the New York State Senate yesterdayafternoon on account of the public ; street - Improvement, suggest yesterday Senator Brackett introduc- very inclement weather. It will be ed to the Board of Aldermen in a pe- ed a resolution calling for the resig- nf v??Tn tltiOQ to body "fn,m themmer nation of United States Senator a large attendance is desired, , , -rf:'-..:Xv Chauncey M. Depew In New ftaven Messr.s. Cowan Bros. & Schloss claI mterests the city on .Tuesday Conn., yesterday morning; Charles A. are arranging-for ; a eton;enggemen,t night, ; was ' quite enthusiastically vis- Edwards, a wealthy New Yorker, was of the Perucbl-Gypzene. Company at cussed in manypquarters " yesterday. found dying in bed with a bullet in the 15th, whUe many are opposed to a bond v,s K.t- v win v-i .j.. - instead of the Corinne Runkel strwnir ' w "r..?.r It" .t"rr Z""1- "r'"s Company, the enKaEement of S issue s while, many others Has been shifted.: ENTERTAINED Committee and Business Men Will Meet Next Week figures and Financial End - of Proposition" ' Water Works and Sewerage. - mystery -At the meeting of - the American Asanr.iatf fnr tho A Hv,n uas -t,eeu snmea. , . mciiue .10 uie opinion tnat tne nrst of Science, at New Orleans, yesterday, . is given anat siieduie a. issue of bonds should be for the munl- . ' - vltax on haudr dealers nwnon fa.l r-. - r . . .1.'..- -rfBi- --wr" -1 C1ai ! a water plant M. D. Hunter, government entomol- ltTL ers or ley i -,, , ... , . 1 1 ics, siBeuures ana oiners are re r-iv-- - V7! 7 V "f1" aas 01 January- or else be liabl weevilto the revenue fraud trials to indictment. The official notice i, at Greensboro yesterday, former Gov- given elsewhere in to-day'a paper, ernor Aycock made a motion to quash -Fayettevllle. Observer:- "A para the indictments President Harvie b"i" wo xwucigu news auu a el and a sewerage system, all agree upon e great need of street improvement and appear willing to go almost to any . extreme for civic , improvement along all lines. For once , the ooDUla tion of Wilmington has faith In the future of the city and are putting forth, every effort to the greater de Jordan, of the Southern Cotton Asso- Uer a day or two ago stated that Mr, , j -" wunuin mc 1 A. tl. OlOCOmo, Ol Fayettevllle iS a I iuc gimier i situaUon and that the spinners of candidate for the position of .United I velopment tnat s bouBd''tP accrue "t - ""o""1" 4 tuu- oiaies juarsnai ror the Eastern DIs- fernce to agree on fair prices- New triet of North Carolina to succeed .lur. uiarneis: Money on call firm at I Marsbal H. C. Dockery. w 10 aw per cent, ruling rate, 20 to Chairman W. H. Yopp. of the Fi nance Committee, to which the nro- posi tion was referred by the Board of Aldermen Tuesday night for a confer ence with the business men at the committee's earliest convenience. 25, closing bid 15, offered at 10; spot AN ESTIMATE, OF "BEAUCAIRE." COtton 10 points UD. doslnsr firm at I 11.85; flour steady; wheat firm, No. 2 How Crestori Clarke and - Company stated last night that the meeting red. 91 5-8 elevator; corn easy, No. 2 J Were Received in Savannah. -- wouli be held some time during the oia, 57 l-z elevator; oats steady, mix- . ' .. I Coming week; Other members, of the ed, 36 1-2 to 37; turpentine steady at XaL committee besides Chairman Yopp are to b5 i-z; roan quiet, strained com- Soul hem tQW fh. ZZ" T:Z Aldermen Martin Rathjen.and Martin on to good, 3.65 to 3.70. . Lin ho ' r ""'""O'Brien. WhUethe committee Ms the Savannah MorninrK of the desirability of the city's WEATHER REPORT I thfi Snvannnh Mnnilmr . i iuu6 hcwb uk; a l n w. .. "Exuberant witnesses of Mr. 3res- V""UB uwn waier Piai ana sew- ton Clarke's presentation of that de- ge sy8tem' lD-to the lightful comedy romance. "iTonsieur metmg wIth 'tbe business fflen with a iun appreciation of the need of good streets and will be open to con viction upon the question, of which improvement should take . precedence The charter of the city provides that its bonded indebtedness shall not Weather Bureau Wghtful comedy romance. "Monsieur W,r J t 7? ' Beaucaire" yesterday declared it "an Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 3, 1906. artistic triumph." Meterologicai data for the 24 "The presentation was a vivid tell hours ending at 8 P. M., Wednesday, ing.of the storT collaborated by Hon: Jan. 3rd. Booth Tarkington and Evelyn Green Temperature at 8 A. M., 62 degrees, leaf Sutherland. Mr. P.iarfeo nnCo,. 8 P. M., 63 degrees; Maximum, 65 de- ing in the title role. In essaying the ecee4 ten per cent, of its real estate trees; Minimum, 45 degrees; mean, role, he demonstrated just -what can valuation which is jlowlose to $10. 55 degrees. be accomplished outside the talent 000,000, permitting a bond Issue of $1,-'i3- t&e day' ralnfa11 with whieh one Is endowed. He mas- 000,000. The present bonded indebted since 1st month to date, 55. tered, ; and mastered pertecUy, as ness of the city is $684,000 but to off stage of water in Cape Fear river though he had spoken French all his set that amount is about $18,500 In the j ... xx. , x ucsu'-ftj, i ' oitcrn ui.a yuuBnea i smitms iuua, majung tne net amount L . .... r.eiicu geuueman m an isngusn speak- approximately $675,000, so that It will ing country. be seen that not mora than S32!( hfln "His natural fitness for the role was j bond issue is possible for any pur- ruiwu un one irom tne very nrst act. I pose. AJr. Clarka won. man v frifnrf anH an. I mirers in his more nretentioua-rrtifts I oo k,w oc aaa , - - T aVUb fUtf.VUV LT4 J cat IU1 slce uxa,, ue nas ai n0 permaseit Btreet improvement, ex- itrPP?areLt0 aS f,d advantage as elusive of an average of $13,000 per m Monsieur Beaucaire." year during tie same period for In a company which was chosen D;ir worl cieanine tfte struts. t. withresneiai n iira mii httt,. Eair worK. cleaning tne streets, etc aS idv Marv n;;;,: "r,Trrri K ls ptoted nt ttat 35.ooo now triumph in a : part hich 1 l ""J ot. . L " . .. provenfent would provide the interest ouc. was lue sweetest Dill . . , . of natural womanhood aft naiHnW Pn a very larSe !ssue " at H free from the lifelone bondaea of Tra. same time, place Into a sinking fund anions, possible to impersonate. Beau- eacl1 year nousn to Hauidatethe en- at..: i j " I MrA iaaiiA In imh loaa than voara ' . . . - - i 'i iu a . ueEi?: aiuinsr. pnmTinn or i Morenead, Washington, Columbia. Lh. n '4 I the usual neriod that such hnnda nm Edentonj, Elizabeth City, Norfolk, New 0Uered pride and tradition in the last 11 is Proposed by the business men port News, Fort Monroe. Baltimore, a ' - - tn takft the street work Antlreiv nnt Increasing and high southerly winds The story , of "'Monsieur Beaucaire' of Politics and place it in the hands Shifting to-nis'ht. trv wocfor''- and I hnn v. j - I A cfMA iMMtniA. mVIaI. -.i M , w uaa uwu rt?y.U ail OVer tUG COUlltrV I JfcI v m toawu, niuui . nutuu uuioua,r w uui iu TV C3LC1 . 19.0. feet Weather Forecast. For North Carolina Fair and cold er Thursday. Friday fair, colder on the coast;,', fresh .south -meat -ta w IUU9. PORT ALMANAC Jan. 4. Sun Rises 7:10 A. M. Sun Sets 5:01 P. M. Day.'s Length 9 hrs. 44 min. High Water at Southport ..3:27 A. M. High Water at Wilmington. 5: 57 A. M. Storm Warning, Washington, D. C, Jan. 3, 1906. ,. Southwest storm warning 2:45 P. M. Savannah, Charleston, Wilmington " TT8 Beau" Morehead. wachmnn S ' tfi" to a.d?gree almost entrancing, GARRIOTT. David' said: "All men are 1116 house was crowded at both matl w i . . - liars." Thtio remains about mia eYening Performances. the same- now,nly that some' are eafight easier than others. n.. ax t can ait uer Liit? country, I w .wwm., 1.. ..u. and .it gains rather than Joses In the s J not be subject to change of municipal cicacuuuiuu uy sucn an excellent com- uuiu.irauuu uuu iu iiav. me worn pany as Mr. Clarke brought, with him. jdone under the immediate supervision CITY FINANCES. Report of Clerk and Treasurer for ; - Month of December. The reuort of tho nihr' ri-i-" I ' v.vj J.Cy CUllI is difficult to get the statistics lreasurer for the month of December from ntW nla wh.-Q v, ?hows -receipts and, disbursements as , C1C toUows: r. - , "ill O J ' Vvrt V I - ; ' . ...v. s3, 1BL, 568.53; merchants' license. $562.4.1- A contemporary says "there are 1,087 millionaires on earthy'.' It of a competent superintendent who should also be a civil engineer. The outstanding bonds of the city, subject to the subtraction noted, above are as follows: Due." Tnv. Amount 1918 .1919 1922 1929 6 5 5 - 4 Total 96,000 126,000 314,400 148,000 .$684,400 Tho original isano wan tfiDQ Sflft hilt my. Tv,-i j i i lucreuauis license, tt.43; I . r ' ine rmiaaelphia Press says bar rooms, $4,610; market "rents 60- I amount has been reduced from '190 was a tough one on the old Mayor's court, $249.15; weighing beef year to year as Indicated above. Of i . 1 An l 4 Zer - . l-lf- i I ' Alr.nnl v-4m tl flil flflf- - WAV. - r Political bosses" Ya it drmo -t-i.wc, toa, yuuuc DUUOingS, $350.38; I wc wl"" v,vvv . co) L uiuvt; I .tt . . 1 .1 i j n i ....... MrAuui ,. . luist-euaneous, ana extraoramary, "$25; 1 1110 u,u wubiuw rauruau, xuu.uuu w 1 nem out Ot DUSine&S SO they could real and nersnnal taV ions w con .o. I the old C P. &. T. V atid the remain- M I 1 - .."vj v, w.vw , I r : have VQinsrer SllPPfsuanra in IQflR I Drior to 1flfR . 3fiKa A-ratr -haAca f.lAr wero honrla of lonir ntanilinsr for- a - - - - ir. . - -- -:- " -- ' cosis on tax - prior to lyop, I marnet nouse, current expenses, etc. In "ivi3nila on Thanksgiving U81,-3?; paving North Fourth street, Of course, the financial end of the Dav T.enpral -Tnrbin and Afti ?55--Total receipts, J30.163.09. Tc- proposition will be looked after very my, general Hrbm ana Acting ta, includlng balance. $41,731.62. : carefully, mile vote upon the ques ti,oyernor Ide reeeivea.- The gen- The disbursements during . the tion is not reauired. street iTxmrove- tlemen of .the opposition who .at- month for current expense were $27,- ments being held as a necessary pub- tended were Gen. Aguinaldo and I ' ' 't, i"? Daifc,e f lie expense Dy the Supreme Court, an Col. William J. Bryan. Watch the proceedings of Con gress and see how few of the Sena tors and Representatives will de nounce the recent exposures of corruption and dishonesty. Some of them won't have a word to sav. Prof. Percival, the Lowell, Mass., astronomer, has discovered a cornet with two tails. Let it all pass. He is lnlrv n tn. i,!TIt .0,v- v-l , fcnr v-Laiicvx snakes this fiarlv nftnr PVt'of v vunouuaoi the Holland, the inventW of submarine boat bv bis i heves the time is near nt ha A - . ,. uw uuiuv. JL.KJJ, - ... .. .- V MiuTcessiui navi eraxi on .- ot r.homv - - c-j v-v & We believe so. too. fom flying iigh during - the holidatn HDQ KTIOW -It. Pan hA iinno vi.. - ' , 887.48, which is deposited as follows: election would Ukely be called or aJ n I' poupoDacco,!ft' '"-- LegiBlatBre in order to remove every . . x yu.,. shadow of a doubt as to the Talidity of $4,426.97. Total, the proposed 4ssue, thereby increas- Alpha Social Club.. ; - The Alpha Social Club has been or ganized by a number of popular young people Of the City. "The following Trnfr Whih AnMr Pram fl. ted: President.! rr ' REAL ESTATE .TRANSACTIONS. Filed For Record Yesterday, v officers have been elected: President, From dpeda fllAd for record vostfir. munis, scvicuujauu Licaouicr, j. XI. I : Bornemann. v . The club has decided j tne following, real estate trans- to give as Its opening feature of en-llcIB eiaar' 1 .. 9 . . ... I William 13 luriaiuiueni a grana masqueraae oaui u' " "u on Tuesday night. : January 16th at Bornemann, for $1 and other consider- viermania wan. a prize win be given r a' UJ l -v" "ui y-.--f or - the prettiest costume worn" by a 1 tle-- 62 feet est ; Eleventh Btreet, lnfi onii orvtfi- .fa- -... mc .ui... 1 34x50 feet in size. ; :: ,- : . 1 - ; I .-.1 . T ... ' , . Ions garb, in which a male dancer uariea "icKiusoq -ana wue ana appears. Music will ' be furnished by the .Wilmington Homestead and Loan jtionowbUBnfi Urcaeatra and , an ele 1 w juuu iuuiuaa nuu wnv - I Ann-' . . ... . . - gant supper will ; he served. Tickets are on sale for $1 each at Bissenger s cigar . .store, . "The Gem" and at AhTnsJ drug store."-. 'i ' -. - FitzsimiiioM wife Ms ' dot r. mined to ;.ge?i divorce; from' him since hif feht with'Jjaek O T?ri demoiistrated that he can't rake in gate receipts,; like 1 he used-tor. it she hadn 't waited to, see whieh ay. the fight -went the grounds ?ob her actiph ' wouldn't be so NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS. . A. O. Ahrens Drugs. - " - . Prank C. Clark Cruise to Orient . Register Deeds. Schedule "B" Tax. .: Cowan Bros,-& Schloss To Theatre Goers, S . ( ;-, "'i BUSINCSS LOCALS. -.; "StrayedRed CalJ. . .Found Shagg Goat. -s Miss Gore Dancing School. V ,5 For JRent Unfurnished Rooms". . - Alpha Social Club Masquerade Ball for $225. -property on east side of Seventh,. 107 fe-t south' of Wooster sweet. 25x55 feet in size.' l'U-llV" ; ; 1'" w - . - V ; .':X?r - Bad Negro In (.Imba...,, , Almo Hili, "colored, for whom. Con stable Savage has had- his weather eye open for some weeks, Is at last In limbo. :, is charged with assaulting Betsie Mills, colored, with spider S not he of the story of the parlor and the fly but an ordinary cooking uten sil; .also with robbing ; Mary v Craw ford of a small amount of coin and making a simple assault on another negro. The cases will come up for preliminary trial before Justice Fur long at 1 o'clock this afternoon; Reception and Dance in Masonic Tenv pie In Honor of The Misses. Bridg- . ers Afternoon and Night ' A brilliant' reception and dance was given yesterday afternoon and last night in the Masonic Temple by Mrs. Preston "L. Bridgers in honor " of her daughters, the Misses Bridgers. . In the handsome parlors of the Temple, richly decorated, Mrs. Bridgers and the "Misses Bridgers received from four to 6 o'clock and from 9 until 1:30 o'clock last night a dance was given In In- lt.ll A 1 i?iL; iu ine iaijc uan room uu me iourtn floor. Music for both the recentfon and -the dance was furnished bv Hoi. lowoush's Orchestra; "and the decora tions for both were; artistic and well in Keeping with the brilliant affair that each of . the functions proved to be. An elegant: supper was "seirved near AT,t'hA- TAmnliS- KnfUlM .-; - . Tne german was led bv Mr. f!ivtn Giles, Jiv and Mr. E. S. Nash, nearlv a nunared couples having followed with - delightful Dreelsion th man J new arid intricate figures : that . were mtroauced, Among those presentjwere Miss Minnie. Beebe, MrB. , H.trid- gers; Miss Laura Clark, Mr. Benjamin eeii, jt. ; mis Mildred Davis, Mr, Marsden Bellamy, "Jr.; Miss Bessie Burruss, Mr. Richard Bradley; Miss Julia Parsley. Mr. Milton Calder: Misa Mary Calder, Mr. hJ m. Chaser Miss uouise Bellamy, Mr. .Will Crow; Miss sadie Williams, Afir. Emmet Crow; miss Jenale Murchison. Mr. T W ra. vis; Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas W. Davis; miss Madeline DeRosset, Mr. C. McD. Davis : Miss Lilftan N. D Emerson ; Bliss Bessie ftnrtf Mr. W. P. Emersoq; Miss Helen Clark! --... m. uuicrsuu, jr.; JU1SS JJaisy ourDanK, Mr. ifiugene . LeGrand; Miss Margaret Nasb, Mr. Hauehton Jaihsr Miss Elliott Emerson, Mr, Albert Root; Miss Elovine Burruss. Mr. Ravmonrt Hunt; Miss Isabel Rountree. Mr. TT Rapalje; Miss Nellie Emerson, Mr. H. v anLuven ; i Miss Margaret Bridgers, Mr. E. S. Nash ; Miss Amy HarloWe, Mr. Will Pecki Miss Marv Allen. Short Mr. A. S. Williams; Miss Agnes Sea- Drease, Mr. R;-A. Williams: Micu Mort na&n, Mr. ;U! WUIIams: Mlaa M urqwnMjfc. -T; D., Meares, Jr.; Miss Margaret Ash Mr. and Mrs. H, J. McMillan ; Miss Heloise Beebe, Mr uran-c tiarriss: Miss . Tavlor ' r- "Meares Harries; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Latimer; Mis Virginia Bailey Mr. win sniitn: Miss.Neppie Borden, Mr.- k. A. Parsley-,JMIss Elizabeth Latimer, Mr. Henry B. Short, Jr.- wngni; miss. Anita DeRosset, Mr. T. M. Henderson; Mr. and Airs. j.'m. Stevenson; Miss Bessie Bridgers. Mr w. walker; Miss Leonora Cantwell, Mr. J. vanBf Metts: M1r JvtJiia.TiTiiio Mrr HTU6L. Southeriand: Misa Aliro Boat wright. Mr. Hargrove Taylor; Mr. ana Mrs. R. G. Rankin. Jr.. Mlaa An abel Latimer, Mr. I. W. Ffoulkes, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Naan- Miss Beulah Armstrong, Mr. Clarence Myers; miss Emma Northron. Mr w M. Bellamy; Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Dick; miss ; May, Ella Rankin Mr.. H. B Peschau; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas m Green; Miss Sarah-Catlett Mr. Paul Lantwell; Miss Lizzie Peck. Mr " fteo. Davis; Miss Nellie Archer, Mr, W. P. uoger; Miss Lucile Murchison, Mr. sswift Boatwright "1 ctags Mr. E. P. Baiiev. T. Tn Brown, Pierre Holmes. C. D. Maffitt, tucnard Meares, T. B. Willard. Shen- ard Pender, Ed. Wood. Norwood GIIpb Norwood Huske, Richard Dunn, W. L. Moore, Will Peschau, Rob. Calder. COTTON GROWERS State Convention in Raleigh Con tinued Until Early Hour This Morning C. C. MOORE IS PRESIDENT A. J. McKinnon, of Robeson, Vice Pres identPenitentiary Directors . Make -Report Dispensary Profits Other Notes. Mr. R. F. DeVane, of Red Springs is vin the city. -MtJW. E. McDaniel, of Whiteville, arrived last night. - Mr. L. W. McKinnon, of Maxtonv arrived last night Mr. J. F. L. Armfleld. of Favetteville is a guest at The Orton. -Mr. Terry A. Lyon, of Elizabeth- town, is a guest at The Orton. - Mr.. J. M. Lee, of Lumberton, was registered at The Orton yesterday. Mr. E. P. Boatwrieht. of Norfolk. is spending a few days in the city ; Mr. B. J. Sanderlin, of Council's, N. C. was amone last nle-ht's -arrt. Mr. and Mrs." Oliver Smith have returned from a pleasant visit to New York. - : . " - - ; Miss Belle Heyer . has . returned txsjfttatmtonw Va.. to resume hr atv ies at the Mary Baldwin Seminary. ' Mr. 'Henry Heyer has returned to the University of Yirsrinia after sneno ing the holidays with his parents in Raleigh, Ns C, Janr 3. The direc- j yais tors of the State penitentiary to-day flied their; annual report with Gover nor Glenn, -showing disbursements for year, $166,258.79, and assets in cash; credeandbefcdB oft haadr aggregat ing $207,U3.4i . - , . v The;;Board makes the following de tailed statement of assets: Balance. $8,212.57; ' bonds, $104,600; solvent ,. eitv 1,100 bales cotton. $60,500: 6.000 bush- Mr. Fleet Dunlap is in the city els corny $3,60;,11.700 bushels ground . nis return to tne University from peas, $11,115 T,000 bushels of cotton T' Nv5. wh6re he spent seed. $1.500 Total. 1207123.41 . tte koUdaya with his parents, Dr. and This is by-loh odds th fir,ftfl? re. iuniap. port ever made by the prison authorl- j ,-Among yesterday's arrivals were ties. The Governor is estwlallv trratl-1 J-1 Schachner, J. E. Farrar,- Char- fled. The' hoard joined the' State andlotte; W- L- Duncan, Greensboro; Na Soathern Cotton Growers' Association than Or Berry, Goldsboro, and D. C. uiv ocuv lucjutuwii iur ao, represent-1 - ing S entstper bale for their crop now oh han4.- State Cotton Growers. : ' , It was If 30 o'clock to-night before the session of the North Carolina Di vision the . Southern Cotton Asso ciation adjourned. " " The night was spent fn , discussing the report of the Mrs. W. C. Page and children, of Warsaw, N. C, have returned home, after having spent a few day's with Mrs. Page's mother, Mrs. E. J. Bur russ, who has been ill. The friends Of Mrs. Burruss will .be glad to know that she is improving. Miss Cara Scarborough, whp has Finance Committee, which recommend-1 beea on a Pleasanf visit during the ed one cent per bale for the National holidays to friends in this city, has As8tjhon, one cent for the State returned to Greensboro,, accompanied organKftlon and ten cents for the y ner brother, Master Frank Scarbor- countydivision expenses. It was-only ousV who leaves the Atlantic Coast during the last half hour of the con- P to re-enter school. vention tha the growers got down to Florence Times : "'R. R. Stuck- business. The election of officers r- ey and wife, now of WHmineton jm-a suited as follows: President C C. Moore, of lotte." Vice President A. J. McKinnon. of Maxton. . - 7t- ' Secretary and " Treasurer T. B. Parker, of Raleigh. in the city for a few days. Mr.'Stuck- Char- ey holds a position with Alex. Sprunt & Son, and likes his new location very much. They-will return to Wilming ton m a few days." - m Fayettevllle Observe: "Mr. Clute manager of the Armour Packing Com- FIFTY TO ONE WTJNTVfiP.n -vattVt I HORSES DUE SATURDAY; BOUGHT FOR SPof SSf! JILL SELL FOR CASH OR ON TIME. AT BOTTOM f i Peoples' Supply Co., STABLES; SECOND AND PRINCESS STEEETS. -srrtr I rtttttiea-aee...l V tf pef tit v'.( The gain in new buildina and ia...; i L.r .. ' r:-, m. : . ,. - . - . j . iMUrlI Carolina is greater than at any period In tha Stat'.-t.ie-M. : 'u. j: I 1 1 J. .lU,rane ComPany' of R''ah. N. C, shoulA receive it;f t oeltlon of thia prosperity ,s compared with the percentage of .wSX .business aivsn. tn ! i . ... - - fiwis or less inaustnai activity. ; Give It j the insurange on the desirable new -properties you have to offer, it X will help, to build up "our home State and continue the great : era of S; prosperity now eTijoyed y our people. - I - ' J-.., WALKER TAYCOB, Agnt.r Wffmington, f. C. 1 Canary Birds. Gold Fish . Canary Birds and Cages. ; - " -' s - r - Gold Fish and Aquariums. . For Sale by W. W. KING, Jr., - Solomon's Shoe Store. nov 26-tt 1 Mambers of National Association sTFlnanv in ko m t . . .. c-f t ti -z. 7 rj " ittIoa "u vi-iuSo v r . aiiiHOU. or uaoar-1 land. rlane-ntAi. nt HJ- tit - t: , . ' ".... vy. uuuauu, '"".""'A Drown, OI UOinmDUS. I win Tw morris ot S Att Executive Committee comnoseditno- w v . .'.: Of AShleV . Home, nf .Tnhnann- Q U I, ., . -. . . ' . - ' "IliUiag IITIPIP I Tfr W H lwilr - nr Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of Stockholders of the Southern National Bank, of Wilming ton, will be held at twelve o'clock, noon, in the Directors' Room of the Bank, on Tuesday, January 9th, 1906?. : 1 C. N. EVANS, Cashier. This, December 30th, 1905. deai-tf Alexander, , Mecklenbure: R. rt Speight, Edgecombe; H. C. Dockery, Richmond, and A. C. Green, Wake, was created and given absolute control of the affairs of the State Association, directing Its .officers and havine in cnarge tne- organization of tioimtiea Tlwaatartes1 of each were ftxn& vttiod per year'affld expenses. A resolution of thanks was vntoH John S. Cunningham, the retiring prel- present- Mrs. McKay ident and . he was presented witb a will join him later. dec covering nis expenses In con- 'Mr. J. Theodore Runa-e. oneratnr TIOAtftn -rrrt-. IV A - - I ' ' "r , " "1LU lue -associauon during for the Associated Press In this city, his incumbency. h!Ui efma tn yanlramw.nik . -.' Over a hundred delegates from 20 nT, L. LL!Wing ies at- Lach Winter. He will be Joined this Ten delegates were elected t ,."f..---1 xt . xvmise nDsence, nis Key is neine neid - v,..CctuS uieeung. ine Assocla- ktt m- r.. t .r rf ---. vQvat m. ctciowU aUUUicr VV 11 Cool Spring street. Mrs. Malcolm McKay and famlly,- are visiting relatives in the cltv. hav ing Arrived last week from Cincinnat- ti, where Mr. McKay is in the U. S. Marine Hospital Service. .Mr. McKav also came down to. spend a day r two but left Monday for Washington, D. C, where he will be stationed for the and -children rj m We Wish, All Our Friends Happy and Prosperous Hew Year's Business. m RE. HASHAGEN CO. 8" NEW ADVEETISEMENTS. REUNION OF KING FAMILY. Most Interesting Occasion at Home of Venerable, "Grandmother.". The reunion of the remarkable King family at the residence of Rev. Joe P. King, No. 817 South Eighth street. Tuesday night was a most interesting occasion, marking as it did the 86th birthday of Mrs. Rosanna King, the mother, grandmother and great grand mother of 115 descendents, . 68 of whom were present and paid beauti ful tribute to their venerable ances tor. The house was beautifully deco rated for the event," a striking feature having been floral letters of green leaves proclaiming: "Our Mother Grand and Great." -r Mrs. King received each of her rela tives in the parlor. They were bless ed by. the venerable woman and each laid in her lap a gift of money. The exercises were ppened by Rev. I. W. King and Rev. B. R. King, two of four sons, who are all regularly, ordained to the ministry of the .Second Advent Church. 'Music was furnished by the orchestra of the congregation with Miss Annie Smith as organist. Re freshments and games delighted the -younger people as well as many of the older ones.' a ' , , . A'remarable distinction'enjoyed by eight sons of the family Is that they have been married seventeen times. GEO. . THOMAS HAS SMALLPOX. y ' ... Prominent Wilmington Young Man Quarantined at Home of Parents. ' The Health Department of the city was notified yesterday by Dr. Georee G. Thomas that his son, Mr. George G. Thomas, .Jr.,- had a well defined case of smallpox - at - the residence of the family on the corner of. Fourth and Market' streets. ' DrK 'and Mrs. Thomas, Dr. Pride J. Thomas and the servants In the house went Into vol untary quarantine at the - residence and will remain so until all danger is passed.- -The disease as manifested in the case of young Mr. Thomas is re ported In light form, but the nconve nience to him and to tne nousehold is such as to "elicit thefsympathy of their friends. - Mr Thomas Is superintendent'of the test farm of Messrs; Hugh MacRae & Co., on the suburban line of the Con solidated Company, and Drobablv con tracted the disease by Indirect contact with laborers employed there. tion decided to assess one cent a hal for the National and two cents a bale for the State association, the countv associations to assess as they wish. Reports showed the association flour ishing and splendid prospects. Presi dent Moore will h-nnirf 9 - - x'-" rj m j and some expenses, Secretary Parker, miiigton boy who has achieved Suc cess In the "A. P.r service. Mr. Pet erson comes from the Norfolk ofllce of the Associated. Press. t - TO BUILD SYNAGOGUE. t V v So- $1,000. The determination to hold I to Orthodox . Branch of Jewish Religion me reaucea acreage of 195, and hot Reorganized in Wilmington. to dump cotton on the market in the FalL hut to mnrkof civ-rlv . The "OrthoiloT-TrNfil Tfirapl pressed in ' an address "to the cotton ciety, of this city, at a meeting held farmers, while building warehouses to Tuesday night, decided to build at an store cotton and hold for. top-notch early date a synagogue In Wilming- prlces was advised. ton. At the meeting a collection of iate tnis afternoon the preliminary 1 $250 wasreceived for ; the -propose session of the convention, during house of worship and the movement which the roll the counties was call- was quite enthusiastically entered in- ed,, brief reports were made by some to by members Sf that Jewish faith delegate from each as to the condi- renresentativp tions in their respective counties, i twelve fnii-fn t, ka vm Mecklenburg was one of the very few Carish, of. New York, has arrived to "-"""wci ,cl""tcu reauy enec- tafee phsrro nt tha wnrt In thta ..lir tive organization. The secretary stat ed that less than half the cotton croV ing counties answered to roll-calL Governor Glenn, responded in his characteristic way to call for a speech. He said no man in the State felt a deeper interest in the success of farm ers than he and he stood ready to" do everything he could personally and offi cially for their best interests as a class and as an organization, - He told the convention If any one charged they were forming- a trust to answer tha it was a good trust and all good .citi zens should welcome a -good trust,- hat to drive but the bad -ones. " He urged that the State organization be perfect ed by sending organizers into every part of the State to gather toeether farmers and personally to enlist them in the movement. ' "She Raleigh dispensary management declares a dividend for the city and county of $20,000 net profit-for the past quarter. and any contributions for .the new church, which it -is proposed to make a permanent institution, mav he stent I to,J. Abelovitz, secretary. No. 809 North Fourth street. The Jewish people who belong to ! what they call the "orthodox church' differ much iu their forms of worship from the ; "reformed churcht" repre sented in 'Wilmington by the Temple of Israel of which Dr. Mendelsohn is the beloved rabbi. One distinguishing characteristic - . of i the .:, "orthodox" church to the outside world is that I members always worship without the formality of removing their hats. Get I Busy . v Everstayed away from an im portant event, thinking it was not going to amount to much and then been sore enough af terward to kick yourself when you learned what a big thing it .really was? . v...-: . .f . - We're trying our best to keep you from feeling this way on . Saturday, but that's how it will be if you miss seeing CRESTON CLARKE Un "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE," Friday evening, Jan. 5th. .Nothing better in the amusement , line ever came to Wilmington. , - Ask anyone who) saw. him - last year. Read on another page what the Savannah News says. I Cowan Bros. S Schloss, i - Managers Academy of Music. X je a-3t. Mason . Family Reunion. , Mr. and-Mrs. H. V. Goodrich. Hartford, Conn., are expected to ar rive about, the 8th Inst on an extended visit to relatives and friends, and will h Q XTCk . O fnmtln . t . a Tl. net T.rote for tt. C". j- mm. an ..ere. , ?W0 SFiSSK over 1904 - - - - Lv- . . . . ' In Their New Quarters. . - - Jt, p -MiieAi. iaw ii,m. -,1. 1 Jl.L.tll. M . . . I . . ajayeiieviue UDserver: "ine lare-e wertrims?. : At that Hma iharo wot force Of the freieht. denartmpnt of the nrospn )i .Atlantic Coast Line R. R. are install- ters; the youngest over flftv vears of ea in-nie-large ana nandsome new i age. .But since then tbe youngest freight depot,' which was", electrical- f brother died, aged about 66, and only ly illuminated throughout last nisrht a . few weeks aero Mrs T. ft .Mnann- with striking effects-Its arrangements died, aged about 72 years. are. excellent and comnlete " for- re- Santa Claus and Christmas trees are -Tlemost serious irfatters of lite now . . ... . . i 1 . n.A Aitaottnn encase me puDiiv iiiuiu. m..".. ef drugs is our study the purest, the 1 1 PSIlrBt aiiu 1.1115 weal. i. 11 a . ' " J - ouy. . supply your wanix- no-., . , . .ADOLPH O. AHKEMS, TtnKtitiU 'Phone 844. - 107 Princess St ja4-if ' AGENTS FOR SHOES. FOR SIX LONG WEARY YEARS. We, have been "pounding and pound-' Ing, pushing and pushing Up-HIH" to'; be sure, at times, but have the solid satisfaction of having seen Our"Cash-On-Approval-System:' pass -through " its experimental stages " and ente -upon ; the arena of business, a ful ; pledged SUCCESS! . - ; TO 'THE GENEROUS PUBLIC For this manifestation of their con--fidence in us, , we make our bow of sincere thanks, and, ON THIS GLAD HOLIDAY OCCASION WE BRING EVERYBODY A WISH FOR UN SPEAKABLE PLEASURE, JOYOUS, HAPPINESS AND PEACEFUL PLEN TY!.' . Respectfully, . MERCER & EVANS CO CADEMY OF MUSICV , FRIDAY, JANUARY 5TH. -,; . Jules Murry Presents. , . CRESTON CLARKE , in TFT) a 1 y ff IIONSIECE 1 1 of Fertilized Prices. 1906. ceiying and discharging .freieht." stor- age,.etc. while the quarters of the cler-1 - . 3 - . . . - ..." - ...... leal force are all that could be desir ed in comfort and convenience." K. of P. installation. - - . Deputy. Grand Chancellor. Geo. W. Branch assisted bv J.. TV Nntt as G. M. at A.. W. O. Page as G. V. C, and - - a - ; v .- i 1 - "uun aa uiauii-; i icuy uone-Tor soutnern uruise. - installed th Afflow Trfam, .Th RoTomm Cutter J "Seminole, i Lodge.-Nii Kt' tr -.t -..-v... . . . , ...... A . AW .JL X. .. uicir . eg, - uapt; j. Hryuman, proceeaea to oouiu- iar meeting held at Castle ' Hall, last "port yesterday where she will remain night as follows: C. C -W-. R. Tay- ,to-day.; After to-day she wUl proceed lor;, P. C, 1 B. Rogers; V. C, D. D. for a southern cruise, . extending as Lennon; Prelate W- M. "Love" "M. of iar buum as oavaanau, wmt:iii-'i. i t -.a- xtogerB;- M. of F., W, L WH- fiha arndiitfl fA rannh norr. WAnnAflnflv f LcDfioll' . P,Aln. trr .-m -'T . r -m after calls at Charleston Friday, Satur-1 R. and. S- A. S. Holden ; M. at Ai, Tbos. dav and Sunday: Port Royal Monday, j I. Vines; I. G.. trhr.T. Thnmaa onri 12 Per Cent.. Acid, 13 Per cent. Acid, 14 Per Cent, Acid, 16 Per Cent. Add, - 17 - Per Cent. Acid, 8-2-2 Goods; T 8-3-3 Goods,. ... 8-r-4 Goods. Pure German Kaint, Nitrate Soda, . . .... Snluhate Potash, .i Muriate Potash,' .$10.00 . 10.50 iloo . 12.30 ; 13.00 : 18.00 . 22.00 .26.25 . 11.00 50.00 . : 50.00 . 48.00 CAR LOTS HERE. VJ.r'Bi ccopisa j i . Importer and Jobber. - . Wilmington, N. CV Jan. 2-tf. - " . . ' ta Dnarlrlfn . MtllddT mmflnPA . Booth - Tarkington and f Evelyn - - Greenleaf Sutherland. Seats $1 and $1.50. - -Sale commences Thursday - morning. ?THE SIWASA" N. C. BUCKWHEAT, , r K s , ; MAPLE SYRUP, , - FLORIDA ORANGE 8, MALAYA GRAPES, . - J - - MIXED CANDIES, ' HEADLEV'S CHOCOLATES. ' ' S. 17- Sandoro. Dec. 22-tf.' . , ' , - - . 8CHEDtTI.E . B : TAX. Liouor Merchants. Owners of Ferries, : KtavAdnreR.- et al' are' reauired to pay above tax wflbln first teft, (10) days ; of January and July or 'lay-, themselves . liable to indictment. - . W. H. BIDDUS, ' Jal-lt . Register of Deeds., - - M ! v - I 41 : ' i--r- I t
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