)'c nnornfag Star. LOCAL DOTS. OUTLINES. -Mr. J. D. Kerr, of Acorn Branch. killed a fine hog yesterday, the weight of the porker being 517 pounds. Yesferriav was th' Phlneao Mow -11. . . .1 tlmillinff DtnrV of I XT" . Ti ' 1 1 J i . le norrioie " mumus c--j i icax; ii was ceieorateu appropriately creek of the steamer Valencia on iDy tne coiony of Celestials in' Wilming- acific coast is being unioiaea w ton. i . ; -- - pnts! a raft containing Zu men i jeen picked up at sea, all on Doara years a conductor on tne old w & in a pitiable conaiuon uvux WTTailroadrdied yesterday morning pre and hunger; their rescue was at hi3 home in Fayetteville. r ing and tney give some u several vessels in port are ready ing acocunts of the to of Her clear f(jr ft resDective destina- the ill-fated steamer in ... careoes. but are d-taln "it tiiP dpfense m the Town topics i -. . ,v ... TZSSitSl -Fayetteville Observer: "Teste, e a history, of gruesome l"te TJJ if lals involving society people r- "rir T7,7 Gen. Joseph . Wheeler, tne la- " o. v" PnnfprtPrate cavalry officer and Fayetteville Observer: "At fionM-ai of the United States meeting of the board of directors of k anri S!nro the war with. SDain I lus can oi J! ayeitevuie, mr. a. ta. ro . I iTi I -.it i j 98 died of Dneumonia m wew u" was eieuieu it mem ' I ,1 til n V. 3 II yesterday evening at &:3S r" . k: he will probably be buried in i Lame Pugn, a colored woman liv gton (national) cemetery at i mg at 1107 North Seventh street, was ington In London a unionist i quarantined lor smallpox yesterday fidate for Parliament has resigned (Five others in the same house, wexa. ds Jve the defeated Premier, Mr. Bafcitaineid a f'fleotaeW - - I another chance of election in j " The Orton lobby has been tarnish Florida automobile races. yester-led with a set of handsomely burnish tne 15 mne race was won in i ed cuspidores. The improvements to 2-5 actual time, and tne ten miie the walls of the lobbv will be corn- in 9:28 -Tne House, or ttepre- menced at an earlv data. I .. j j j at -urn 1 . . atives yesieroay passeu me -m ,r , d..fl ing the States of Oklahoma-and Aav n T. tv,.ih. aA na the act requiring both new fen to p.souUwrland. or ,750 a to adopt constitutions providing prt flR f "1 J Broiuuiuoxi ui. """ Wooster street, 55x41 feet in s&e liood effective In the Senate Trwuu6Jl fo,- nt iwjsocsr.r.i tt,, I Pny that saw service during the Spaa jech declaring against the wisdom ls1h;Aerican w" Jt purps? fsident Roosevelt's sending dele- ?f sts to backpay that to the Moroccan nonvrntion. antf " " ""UCI " V the President exceeded his &u- v in nracticallv carrvin? nut. n. During the -extremely cold rain with Santo Domineo without tnat fell all day yesterday a man afflict bnsent and advice of the Senate; led with rheumatism became unable to Urn advocated the annexation of s near jTont ana uock streets. THe Domingo and had a colloquy lamouiance was summoned and the Tillman In the Greene and mau was "en to tne .nospuair x pr trial at Savannah yesterday, --The January gennan of LIAgile bvernment introduced a number Cotillon Club will be danced in the tale letters and telegrams which 1 Masonic Temple ba?l room "o-night. d between Captain Carter and I The affair promises -to be fraught with fefendants; some of them refer to I much pleasure for the members of the popular organization , and their mends. . . THE SUPERIOR COURT Verdict of Guilty and House breaking in Frank Bur- glary Case IMPORTANT TRIALS TO-DAY Deputy Marshal Dockery With Import ant Paper for Negro Mutineer. United States Deputy Marshal John C Dockery, of Halelgh, arrived last night and at once went to the county jail where he served upon Henry Scott, one of the. three negro muti neers from the schooner Harry A. Berwind, sentenced to be hanral to. day, a copy of the reprieve until July THROUGH RATE TtDVERTISED isi., rwenuy granted by the President LINE OF PAST YEARS Baltimore Steamship Company Here in Connection With Clyde Late as 1878 Several Sentenced to Roads and County Farm During the Day -Proceedings. Present Project Calls to Mind Arrange ments of Former Days River and Ocean Traffic in Those Times. Some Other Notes. co-partnership in different mon- king schemes New York mar- Money on call steady at 4 to per cent., ruling rate, 4 12, clos- 4 1-2. offered at 5: spot rot- Sd Messrs. Warren & Davis have an interesting announcement to house- ,eclined 10 points closing quiet ture every loaf of their celebrated uuui a uctue dOWer IOr IKwaH 1alfara1 tr fha. Atr -nrin Koo- graaes; wneat firm, No. 2 red. Itho vator; corn easy, No. 2, 55 ele- moral pointed out is "Look for the wCaa,, iuiie0; 6b to st; tur- Mabel and accept no substitute. i"61' '""' uuiei sirainea I -r. i.i.. mr. stand that our enterprising townsman and saw-miH man, Mr. , Geo. W. Col lins, was in Wilmington this week closing a contract with The Carolina Trucking & Development Co. to saw all the timber on v "their Rocky Run and Castle Haynes estates-,- estimated to bo 2,000,000 feet or more Newbern Journal: "The lease of bn to good, 3.80 to 3.90. WEATHER REPORT. 24 I st of month to date, 1.96. of water in Cape Fear river etteville at 8 A. M., Wednesday, and rising. Weather Forecast. --partment of Agriculture Weather Bureau. ashingteo, N. C, Jan. 25, 1906 rological data for the ending at 8 P. M. Thnrsv -c"uc,1" f-T- 4"e ieaoe M1 Ith . tne wew Masonic opera House was perature at 8 A. M., 39 degrees: M?ni ' Um' 42 benefitted by the lease to these gen- lYi ml Til llTTl A rfOOTOac m nun A A I r , "-"; juenien and werejrery glad Utt hmf r ,IUI aay di; raimaii nouse. The - attractions secured through them have been good, There was -literally nothing do ing in police circles yesterday dur ing the day. One lonesome offender for being drunk and down was let off North Carolina Rain FHrtav witn tne costs m tne Mayor's court o high northeast winds on the and a c.nronic mehriate was roUed into Saturdav fair aTid warmpr ujg ponce station in ine aiiernoon ior trial to-aay. uut tnese are incidents too tame to excite comment or inter est. -Friends of Policeman Leon George will regret to know that it has become CK?. VwrrM0:: hospltar again for treatment of an Ai,ti ,: al?M mee nurt some weeks ago :ri. I wnile engaged. in chasing a fugitive. . uUv.u.vnu.v. ""i lit will ho iiMuiieiinr fnr him t i-cimotn in the hospital several weeks, accord ing to the advice of the attending physicians. The Wilmington Wholesale Groc ers Association met yesterday morn ing at 11 o'clock in the rooms of the its 5-21 P. M.I Chamber of Commerce, but transacted length 10 hrs. 9 mln lno business of .public interest. Mr. fater at Southport. .9:50 P. M. 1 Philander Pearsall, president of the ater at Wilmington. 12: 20 A. M Association, presided at the meeting. Mr. jamea ivyie nas recently been kood men and the ooal mpn eiectea secretary oi tne organization, L r.i nce Mr. James S. Hooper, resigned beautiful day." Storm Warning, shington, D. C, Jan. 25, 1906. teast storm warning 9:30 P. rleston, Wilmington, Morehead igh northeast winds along the Atlantic Coast tonight and Pri- HENRY. RT ALMANAC Jan. 26. pes . 7:04 A. M Warning to Paper Thieves. Every -newsnaDer that's worth the pr Smoot, the Mormon incum- name baa more or less annoyance at fly that it's getting to be a times by the number of complaints from o hit a man when he is down fscribers that they do not receive Li.cn papciB- mure uiieu me Qereuc tion is saddled off on the carrier boy, but sometimes, the fault lies " else where. In Richmond the past week the Times-Dispatch had great trouble with-if s city delivery and an investi gation developed , that the carriers were being folfowed by sneak thieves i who lifted the papers from the front porches of subscribers and sold theiu. Two of the culprits were arrested and in the Richmond police court this week Mhey were each sentenced to thirty days on the roads, V - ' t hit back. men get the credit for being s when they maintain an owl- jerve till they see which way s going to jump. kho still think woman is the part of creation are" the kind rnish mighty poor customers gold brick man. pan will make out like she is rstitious but she will think it Jy queer for a man who is walk- her to pass around a tree on opposite to her. ent Castro is drilling his ar- manning his. fortifications to be know that he will do some whether he is the under dog That Castro will keep on till President Roosevelt's admi spite of him. IT Smott tha M, i i mviuiuu lUUUUl' uummg nis seat despite !e than a mini against him. Manv a Wian known to take to the tall hen he saw just one woman signs of giving him a piece nd. The" only case of more than passing interest in the Superior Court yester day was that of B. Frank, alias Frank True Bill For Murder Aaainst McGraw I of the United States. The form alitv ui leauing a copy, oi tne reprieve and leaving the same with the condemned man had to be observed before Hip. day of execution, hence Mr. Dockery's ... w J ail last lllgllL. Mr inVT.; Appropos of the Baltimore steam- ney General Moody, it merelv -pcUps sbip connection, which may now be re- that. in" vlfvor rt iYm foAf fh. u nvi. I eturfiaA or o n in iv a rafarfinAa -4n Anderson, colored, charged with bur- mates of Scott have been granted x the former line between Wilmington glary in the second degree in that he apepal to the Supreme Court of the and the Monumental Cit?may not be xt w. .. . , that his execution shall W amiss-- 14 was in operation certainly iccu nuvcuiuer auu stole mere-1 i-, n - . . . v--v , , . -00 - -. 6yuUO me jKawyerjfa fcp afd. OaatrwHaKfttiwi' fclteriflatiitLfnMr-'in nuMflmi witfc amount of about, The castf-waiTtentlon :g the reading -oT the'reprieve tM Clyde-LTneVtJapt. A? D, Cazaux, . . " the offlcerni Th.pflMp? T,r,r - "me. Demg tne joint agent oi ilT V Mr. DocklnlornIa Hh ' ;A lare bus1 ieJay 6 JUry havtoS returned and Sawyer that their appeal had been "stead - of weekly trips of the - w 6ui.y v , iaTOBy ana sraatea ana gave tnem what informa-J steamers the schedule was twice a housebreaking at 6: SO o'clock aftPr ho- tion he had as to about the tlm thai L,." t,,..,, r . . -- - - . ,j .. . i I "cciv iremwu nuiuiugiuu au uie in. out about fifteen minutes. The Z,X1 T " 1 ImR, other cities named . . position. -.An: uncle of Adams who 0"ercmes named. Kfc7nT ; , UB been heve several days, visited Tne schedule on the Baltimore and wfi iW",, ?' Jf' ,Jl" J3sq3" hfa5 nephew.for a second time in the Wilmington Line was leaving Balti wno looked well after the interest of sm t.,,, hmrn Wn)nai)vi nn aatuva ot w2'lI;Jlr,l,,,,1 Oakery, whoiame to serve the 4 arriving in WUmington. Sat v..v.o.m6 vw caio, or tne reprieve on Boott, will go ud to Rock-luraay ana l uen?ay mornings ana punishment may be Jess in the fiacre- ino-ham on ilea vine this norton Wednesdav and tion of the court. Judge Webb has I tn sDpnd th a- a md a . I Saturdays. The Clyde steamers left not yet pronounced sentence upon the ! there. , , New York on Tuesdays and. Fridays prisoner. . - .- lat 3 P. M.. arrivinsr in Wilmineton Witnesses in the cases of Shocklev I DENOMINATIONAL DPBAtp Friday aid Monday mornings and leav- and Lamb were ordered yesterday tor I ing Wilmington Wednesday and Satur- be present at the convening of court Rev- J. l. . Vfpperman, Formerly of ayg- . at 9:15 o'clock this morning. It is WUminaton in DiscuMion. Reuben Foster, of 90 Light street, probable Jbat according to present ar- " was the Baltimore general agent, and rangements one of these cases will Tne Rale,8n New8 and Observer of Wm. P. Clyde A Co., were the agents be reached this afternoon, most nrob- yesterda' has the following to say I for the -other line -at No. 6 Bowling ably the Shocklev caap Tha trial I eaitonaiiy concerning Rev." J.' L. vip-Oreen, New York. ' N Lamb wffl likely not be reached nntil Permaa former pastor of Brooklyn, ; In the Wilmington City Directory tne first of 'Bext wepfr' Tli"irriia Dai'ui cuurea. m ibis raiy: ; " r ui isu, ioB-ew i ur. ana -Baltimore s . . 7; i .,T k. mi ux... u jury yeBterday at 12:45 P. M., came in to court in a body and returned a true Dtu lor murder against T. A. McCraw. In the old times it was-not uncom-i lines Rf advertised on both covers of mon to have big debates"Betweeh th 1 e hooik a- a "Semi-Weekly Fast pai'tisans of different churches, where-1 Teignt Koute to 'AH Folnts Nortn He has not yet been formally arraien-1 m a BapUstweuld give the Methodistsfor nth via Wilmington, N. C." It ed in court but will.be taken through uitti. xormauty in a day or two. An enort wm men be made to have the case continued until the next term. ine calling of the names of each man on the grand jury showed that one member, George Schnibben, was down the country.' .and a Methodist 1 was further stated; wouldn't leave a.-dry thread on the 1 --"Shippers may rely upon the prompt Baptists. This sort of debate was and regular sailing of theses steam more popular in the West than in the ers and H'ck dispatch of all shipments South, and it stili''ahldpa wW hjr this route. No delays and but ane nominational friction and competition Jlran--er t P0- of shipment to des are acute. It seems that we are -to ito H1!4"0111 eonseauently all frieght by absent. His k rrT, I -ck to these old time debates, as the . rea e 18 ttelIverea m "--Ken the foreman of thejury, who stated !T0m lpemarle ter" "Th-iu, bilbf ladine eiven to mi ?cnniH)e-i was m at big home and 'r1 7"t v.n-.ma , and from all points in North and South S. J.M- to has litd 1rra' SLEPT Carolina. GeoS and Alabama; also -vv,v uiu iiiuim m uuues. ; I . Z . munu, "-ltn Knliimorp Phladelnhlft lMtw York .luiiucj, save nouce mat nfi WOUiai v- i"w w uuia euw UP utW Bo(m oifiae Dfu .maron. make an exception to the trne bill.- it tween the Lutherans and the Ban- B K J' , xiciiauijr b coutenuon is mat tne 1 uuo w "fui ui -oaay. ijiyeiy i promptly paid. u-uB um BDouia e unanimous, return- j Pciea m ana arouna Bigi in tjie same issue of the city direc- ed by. the voice of the entire ernnd I L-Ck- A"ln ratamA t ). wnn,i jury, eighteen members, especially in! re d not know whicn fef these is Weldon and Wflmihgton. Ckdumbia ease wnere tne onence is one pari-1 istueuater, or wneuter tne Bap-land Augusta railroads advertise their ishable by death. When Hie ease I tIsts or the Lutherans will eet Hie best iAtinr. raat Mnn Pgun Piuta """s inai jas wui raise rna noint i "f jw. argwiiiwiu, Ana. a. aoow nt wa.4M'iiiwM-rtii yT TcrnTnto-tnn tvt r with wbkJk is -a iiovel one. fer. One thing we do know: the cause lsteamshin linps to Raitimoro Phiin. Court met at 9:20 A. M. yesterday I Christianity and srenuine religion Idelnhia and New Vork and formlnc and the sheriff returned as jurors for J will not be advanced by means of the the "Wilmington Freight Lines' he me aay: Aiex wells, C. H. Robinson, deoate." I tween all points North and South. c J. Mitchell, J. McRee Hatch, J. W. I The steamship connection of the rerrm, G. B. Burnett; E. L. Burriss, UPPER CAPE FEAR WINS railroads with Norfolk, Va., are also John A. Karr, W. E. Beaton, Chas. S. " advertised as the "Atlantic Coast Line Denny, A. A. Dock, J. R. Williams, Senate Passes Bill for Favettevi lie's Freight Route." At that time the late Chas. w. Hill, J, E. Morris and W. B. I Pjihi; r!.,mi.. ri CoL R. R. Bridgers was president and Jones. The following were not found: a general manager of the roads; A. R. O. Grant, J. P. Herring, J. B. Camer- . e. Washington pressN dispatches Pope, general freight and passenger on, J. H. Hewlett, and John R. Kenly. , t nignt brount good news to Wll- agent, Capt. Jno. F. Divine, general Excused -by the court: C.H.Robinson Stons neighbors of the Upper superintendent of the W. & W. Rail- n t Mithaii t MnT) tiv. tt lape x ear news or tne Dassaee of a I road, and .Tampa AnHorann nn!i - . .vibCV 11MU1. ilUUll 1 Lilt ! . , . TT , . . " I " w", Bv " A. Karr, A. A. Dock, J. R. Williams I Y .Y?1 states Senate ap- superintendent of the W, C. & A. and J. E. Morris. ""f"H5 o,vuu ior me erection or xne offices of the new York and . The following cases were disposed Z,H c BU"as m jfayeuevnie. .The Wilmington Steamship Company, as of: George Walker, assault with dead- "it, 7 ieJa lavoraoiy oy tne sen- it was then called, were located at Iy weapon; pleaded guilty; sentenced mm"tee the day before. The the foot of Chesnut street. The river tofourTonthson rolXofarni EfE" fLL.??- ,ine8 wilh the New YtTk Balti- Sandy .Tackson, larceny: continued knTwi-- .VJ.- luat me more connections, were tne uape Fear f jrnnjn. r.u6 w o tcnoiui.. iana reonie s. worm & worth, emt. ucicuuaui. i rpv, n o n . . . . , i "a Willie Jones,, nuisance; called and Ut STS, Vt.?? - 1 L"uLDerry 8treVThe ExPr.ess failed: nl si sci fa and oanla rTTJ !1J'ctt?vl" . "" ?- paniooat company, water, near Mar- i itiii iiiiii' in ii j nraoo rt arr m i iaJ. a a yitj i . j . . He,nry .More. iwcsnyr called and allowed $75,000 for a public buildine Point Caswell llnp wtw ht.J raiiea, ni si sci .ia ana capias. - at Anderson. S. C. and eranted lands riot and nca A;tC;;.;" IMnr Tnhninn aimn iritl. j.JlL. it. . I . tun umo .uuvu, mui uwwij io uie -Missionary KantiBt. nhimwi .nfitViafa no., a a y, 1 j weapon: verdict of not eniltv hv irv nv i.int no " I ri." . - ttUU tti" i T ,v - ; r . r."r . tcmcic'J purpos-1 commission mercnants nere wmie now Mr. Sam Hooper, of Fayetteville, was here yesterday. Mr. R. P. Blackwell, of Marion, ?. C, arrived last night. TrMr. C. B. Wright, of Raleigh, was among yesterday's arrivals. Mr. P. S. Cox, of Newbern, was among yesterday's arrivals. Mr. A. M. McNair, of . Maxton, was among last night's arrivals. Mr. C .D. Osborn, of Oxford, was registered at The Orton yesterday. Mr. J. W. Pharr, of Charlotte, ar rived last night on the train from the South. Mr. John W. Buckley and wife, of Holyokje, Mass., arrived last night trom tne South; A. W. McLean; Esq., of Lumber- ton, arrived last night on the train from the South. Mr. F. A. Bultman. of Sumter. S. C, is in the city jm buulnoBS. Ulp ax tne home of Mr. Jfflan J. Fowler, v...-;' Mrs. E.' Piner is the guest of1 frienas and relatives in Raleigh, 't uranam Kenan. Esa .of Kenans- ville; was here yesterday on professions ai Dusraess. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Cowan returned yeBterday afternoon from ncwuera wnere .jur. uowan SDent a few f days on theatrical business for Messrs Cowan Bros. Mr. G. H. Dortch. secretary and treasurer of the AUantic Fire Insnr- ance Company, recently organized in Raleigh, arrived last night on a busi ness trip and is a guest at The Ortdn. Clinton Democrat: "Mr. J. L. THIS BANK INVITES THE AC COUNTS OF BORROWERS AS WELL AS DEPOSITORS. CAPITAL $200,000.00. SURPLUS $100,000.00 EMPTY POCKETS. - tTancl0 13 80 CaSy t0 Spend" leads 1o useless . Make Your Dollars Get Busy.- A man is always pool who-spends his dollar as soon as he ' rwaaoewhtets his dollar go without working forhto Why Y0JL StaU to set riclK? Pett a savies account with ustoV Jlor more, then periodically add to this amount; -each dollar -will be working for you, making interest. What these dollars earn v loar&teL tojtb.it you szve each day will help to make you The Wilmington Savings and Trust Co. . W. NORWOOD, Pres't. H. WALTERS. Vice-Prest' C. E. TAYLOR, JR., Cashier. T GRIEVED, BY WHEELER'S DEATH. Sensational Story From Chicago Con cerning Woman's Suicide. Chicago, Dl., Jan. 25. Brooding over the fatal illness of her old family McMillan and wife, of Wilmington, arJ riena neral Joseph Wheeler, was rived in Clinton a few dav DO- 'm i the immediate cause, it is said, of the McMillan staved oniv a fw dova hiJ I suicide at the Sherman House to-night wife remaining for a stay of several I Mrs. Margaret Bailey, who died of months." j strychnine poisoning, just as the news fn-rt Qtoi. m.tx. of General Wheeler's death reached Untwil rVnnn t V, 0...l t 1 VmCagO. - . wc oumucm x-resoy-i an, terian CoUege. Red SDrines. snent JT'S'. X1CJ, ttf Monday nieht herp p rop T w 5now? in wasnmgton society, especiai- home in "Wilmington, "where lfJh t11 her COM Alt OAwM.nt W 111 . umwmi, pc, uau .a ICYCIOBI UL lUf hermoTher p"hpr":!8 -tune. Mrs. Bailey was greatly grieved guest of n,,.: . " wnen sne learned of -the critical condi- aw w tj jrvu. WARM WIEELETS, The Senate yesterday confirmed the nomination of -:Gen. - Luke E. Wright of Tennessee, to be ambassador to Ja pan. "Thelarge tannery of tfie United States Leather . Company at Peters burg, Grant county, Va., was destroy- tion of General- Wheeler. To-day sho received a telegram -saying that Gener al ..Wheeler, could live only a short time and she took poison. ELECTIONS IN ENGLAND. Unionist Candidate Resigns to Give Balfour Another Chance. . ucouv w, an ui wnica aamonisnes Wilmlne- the latest rpriition of the Hirnn ; verdict of guilty with rec- ton people that it is high Hmp to t hnv mM tho Jm . . to mercy of the court: "up and doing" in the.mattpr of nnv. throfn-r ' - . - .... i.m i.vt..wi bunt, wuuiuuua 11 vj vy are weapon ommendation fined $5 and costs. Minnie King, larceny: bill changed to forcible trespass; defendant pleaded guilty-and Judgment suspended -on payment of costs. Perry Alderman, carrying ' conceal ed weapons; verdict of not guilty. John C. Burnett selling wine on Sunday, and without license lie building enlargement here. FUNERAL OF MRS. CROOM. quite as favorable to the operation of I steamship lines here as they were in those "palmy" days. SCHOOL AT ATKINSON, N. C. The Closing Exercises Wednesday Night Were Highly Creditable. (Special Star Correspondence.) Atkinson, N. C, Jan. 25. The Atkin juess that the appointments nt as postmaster at Golds- hing but a sign-that it is agreement for neace be- Rollins and Blackburn "fac- troaster Grant is the son of Grant, one of Blackburn's aud it is not likely that his r means that Blackburn is P hog over Rollins Tf all n the Renubli pan fa.mllw Railroad Restrained. Fayetteville Observer: Yesterday afternooa Clerk of the Superior Court Maj JV. A. McKethan granted, at the instance of Mr. S. H. Strange, agent for Mrs. W. P. Cochran, a. restraining order, enjoining the Raleigh and South port Railroad Company from proceed ing with its construction force to work-f on the proposed line through Myrtle Hill farm. The order is returnable for a hearing before Judge M, H. Justice at Robeson court tn February." - Advertising PinehursL , Mr. W. B. Rose, city passenger'agent for . the Seaboard, has received some handsome booklets advertising Pine- hurst as a Winter resort The pamph- ieis are Deautiiuiiy and profusely il lustrated and are. typographically per fect. The North . Carolina Winter re sortsras well as the Summer resorts on the beach and in the mountains, are becoming known all over the coun try, and are being patronized as never before. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Academy of Music Parsifal. Seaboard Air Line Schedule. -Warren & Davis Bread Tags. Wilmington Lodge, A. F & A. M. Meeting..' - l. t BUSINESS LOCALS. , People's Wood Yard FueL: " WantedPosition "as Clevkt -L::. For. Rent Furnished Rooms. -To Let Three Large Rooms." Star' Book BinderyYoung Wanted. - " Man Remains of Good Woman Laid to Rest Yesterday Afternoon. Impressive funeral services were ftwh conducted at 4 o'clock yesterday af- cases) ; continued for defendant; bond terday afternoon over the remains of of $50 reouired. i the late Mrs. Emma Croom. wife . Hollv Gradv. Istmut- niaadpd 'mti.l' Mr. M. F. Croom. who Dassed awav son miblic school taught hv MIssps . t"" i irrj j. i .;..... - . .. . . - ty; sentenced to 12 months in; Jail "cuuuaJ' wiernoou.; xne services strmgneia ana Meivin, closed Wed.- witn leave Tx Commissioners to dis- ieiaence, o. oiu uock nesaay nignt tne 2n, with an inter- DOSP nf ast tHpv mavflnil Tuat street, and were conducted by the estingDrofitable and pniovahlp ontor. ' Z - . 1 ry , t nr ttth w . .... . . . - John E. Warren, larceny; not guilty. V z: " - assistea oy tainment. The exercises consisted of wm. Ray, larceny: verdict of guilty V ; "ay: iarBe numper recitations, declamations, dialagues, by jury. - ' ut sorrowing relatives, apd friends tableaux drills and marches, and mus- B. Frank, burglary in second degree r I l? pa7 a lassaa-marK iC- It has hot been excelled in the verdict of guilty of larceny and house- oman Hand tha flofwK ea nlstory of Place- The students breaking. The jury was comnosed as I". flral tributes Vere Uot only acquitted themselves credita- follows: Messrs. Geo. C. Schutte, wasin Oakdaip ppSw? o?,' bly but Praiseworthily. -Julius Moore, A. L. Motte, Jr.. Joseph S ill ?been" Sr? nS"' Each owed IfiThe rendition of his Todd, J. W. Perrin, J. ESurnett, Chas. Pt the honest, earnest effort s. Denny. Chas. W. Hill, S; A Brewer, Sprat seMOaoaV PsZ tt' lof tne teachers. Herbert HanHna Tnt,n nl m Sr ai 'Aacuve'3esFs: . uscar Page-F. Desnite thp " uoiiiuuB, juiiu uarry ana t. r WooKbo-ot. w t ir , n ... . ' - .- - I --.uu,6cu. H a. iUCltSLULIl.. J- Ei. iVing. - - - i PinnnH'mi Tw . . . At e. on ,,, . . i.cie, iiiu nuipiwon ana W. w.uw uwwn cuuix aaionrnen nn-i Martin m :i& a, to-day. WE ATH ER WAS BEASTLY. L. A; "PARSIFAL" BILL TO-NIGHT. Despite the" inclemency of the weather there was quite a large crowd present We do not feel equal to the task though pleasant it would be in speaking of our principal, Miss String field. She has proven herself such a Yesterday One of the Roughest of the wortby teacher the patrons are very Payton Sisters Company Givlno Great Winter-Storm WaminnJ- aesIrou? for her to teach a private w. " I ' "0" I OAhAAl TAN n -ww vn.i.1.. 1 8atlafae4Jnn Miiin.. - - I , . ivi o. ic uiuuius longer, . jsne eatisraction Mallnee. . i Those who were wont to go into ec- is one of Pender's mnxt Pharmw .n The Mysterious MrY" Raffles" " waa stasies over the balmy weather of the brilliant dana-hters J5hp ia a presented by the Payton Sisters Com. early part of the week, changed their of wonderful pnprs-v anlcndld intalll. pany last night and was well present- tune yesterday, A cold sneaking rain gence and . upon all the traits of her eu. xne specialties as before, were Vs" aa ana au last nignt It was noble womanhood shed the lustre of a greatly enjoyed. - : :Xzt' decidedly Tocgh under foot and but Christian character - To-night "Parsifal" will be offered. People were on the street. Just After the pIorp of than.iu.'fi, It comes under the head of religious wBen. everybody thought that the audience listened with much pleasure nlava and fa tha )t.otv,oi j roughest .of -thp woo the wo. '. j . ... . F - Mnuuaut fcrtuuu ui L. " . " -- "w mm iuteresi io a Drier DUt verv annro. VA O n-n n m... n .3 i if. . THA WPSTnAI MaM Aom. . - -ti-V. n I ...... " r x ...suo sniuu ujjior uy uiai name.) . uuu a m mm priaie aoaresa Dy Hon. E A ' Hawps Dili ana always nresents it iFridav I oiuons oi yesteraay. according to tne night as that-night 4s .considered the Prediction, promise to be intensified to- STEAMER WHITLOCK- DISABLED best of the weeE. At matinee to-mor row afternoon J'Prince and Pauper" will be presented. . s , Ref.-A. D. McClure, D. D., pastor of Saint Andrew's Persby terian church, is expected 'to return' - this morning . from - Shelbyville, " Tenn., where he has been to look over the field with a view of accepting a call to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church. It is earnestly.: hoped by the day. The storm warning is published ! else wnere m to-day's paper - and car ries its own story.- It was;, rough very rougn yesterday and last night. GUARD OFFICERS RESIGN, ' Broken Propeller Necessitates River , Steamer Being Towed Here.' - iWhiIo on her way to Long View, on Black river, Tuesday night the steamer- Whittock had her propeller broken Two Captains and : Two " Lieutenants near Point Caswell, and she was- un- Quit State Trooos. " aB1 to proceed. Capt Herbert Ward, -si : ; (Special star Telegram.? jthe city yesterday and arranged for a Raleigh. N.. ..C Jan. 25. Resigna- tug to go up to Point Caswell and tow auj.: uupw ujr UIO j. . -. r. I V. Trr;l 1 . 1 North Carolina friends of Dr. MoClure l?ns lwo . capxains ana two. eu- n ? "u1"". 1 T" V torpman in wti I tenants nave just peen accepiea in tne I uwueu iui... remain in yvu-t. - , .. . 7, rin, : 4.t,i t- m. , a..w that he; will -decide raington. igr sif-" office -of the Adjutant General of1 the Gore, of this city. .. The tug Herbert North-Carolina National Guard here. M, was secured to go after the dis Thev are Cantain J W. Forbes, of abled craft and will bring her into the A - young man - with experience . in j Tarboro: Captain R. O. Burnes. of trailway at -Skinner's to-day. padding and in use of paper cutter Is i Maxton i Lientenant Watson, of Fav. I ' - "-': . ; wanted in the Star Book Bindery. Ap- J etteville, and Lieutenant E. H. Bain, Warranty Deeds for sale at the Star piy at once. . -. - . . ?x i0f Goldsboro, . - umce. - London, Jan. 25. Sir Edward Grey. the new foreign secretary, has been ed by fire-last night ' The loss Is I returned for Berwick-on-Tweed divis about $100,000. The trial of Midshipman Richard R. Mann, presidential appointee, was con- ion of Northuniberland by the largest majority he ever had. This is typical of the general result of yesterday's elections which practically were an eluded at Annapolis yesterday and a rwon8 wmcn vnmwuiz verdict reached - K vprdtpt wo oiart I uuoroKen ees oi idDerai successes, - w W HM WUJV recorded in the case of Midshipman Chapin, of Pasadena, Cal. Both were acquitted of hazing. Alban G. H. Gibbs. Unionist, has re signed his seat for the city of Lon don in favor of former Premier Bal- fnnp -nrflt finer AjuunfAj ttiy. MAmmJA.'. Stephen Decatur, great grandson of l invitation to be a candidatp to nro. Commodore Decatur, first class United sent the constituency. A writ for a States Naval Aacdemy, was yesterday new election, cannot be issued until dismissed from tha iltwy by Secretary Parliament meets, so Mr. Balfour will Bonaparte in conformity with the sen-1 not be present at the opening of the ience oi tne court marital in bis case I Mouse wnich will be his first absence on tne charge of hazing. from that ceremony for 31 years Representative Flood, of Virginia, in troduced a bill in .the House yesterday Henry Blount at Armory to provide for the purchase of the Henry Blount, - lecturer and enter McLean property and adjacent land at tainer, appeared last night at the Boys: Appomattox, Va., and to erect tablets Brigade Armory, in his own version of there In commemoration of the surren- "Rip Van Winkle" "and "Solon Shin- der of the Army of Northern Virginia I gie." The weather was very inclement to irenerai urant. ana the audience was, therefore, small A bill was introdiirpd in""n -tr;,. I but those who heard him speak In the ginia Senate yesterday providing for hignest terms of the entertainment an additional appropriation to thelafforded Dy th Slted North Caro- jamestown exposition of $150 000 Del-I a clount remain in tne egate.Thornhill, of Appomattox. lntro-lcit.y and speak to the Brigade again uucea a dui to comnete thp nnwhuM P1" "cuiub. HallVEimilsion IS THE OXIiY PALATABLE Petroleum .Emulsion. IN THE MARKET. ' The Mont Delicate Stomach.' Cam. Retain It. IT IS GUARANTEED. To quickly relieve any can of Cough, Cold, Sore Throat, Bron chitis, or other respiratory trou--bles. REMEMBER if it falls, we return your money. All you have to do. to g-et your money back is this: Just bring back the empty ' bottle and give us your word that you have re ceived no benefit, and we will re fund your fifty cents. - . ' PRICE BOc. PER BOTTLE --, For Sale By JAMES M. BALL, nth & Caatle Sta. - ' R. R. BELLAMY, Front and Market Sta. : of all books for public schools at ITip lowest prices at which they can be ob- tainea in open market. At the annual meeting of the Balti more Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association last night Hamr fif 'The newspaper size" of a store the relative space, of its a3vertise- ments," compared with those of its competitors Is more in the public mind than the actual size of its build- George Tucker, president of the Jamesl llDgs" or sales-rooms. xown exposition Company, . promised that features of the RvnnoiHnn wnnM tfe an international yacht racp for cup to be given by the King of Eng- iauu auu me greatest assemblage of warships of all naflons in the history wi liio wona. a committee or Atlanta NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bread Tags. In future to assure our customers that they are getting the Genuine Blank Books AND Office Stationery, Globe-Wernicke Filing Cases. Remington Typewriters' AND Stenographers' Supplies. C. W. Yates & Go. de 27-tf USTEGV1. Pure as Mother Made It i Grandmother's Bread. WARREN & DAVIS. headed by John Temple Graves, editor BREAD, we will tag all our Bread ui me Atlanta Evening News, has siartea a movement to celebrate in Atlanta, January 19, 1907, the centen ary of the birth of Genera) Robert v. Lee. It isproposed that the celebra tion shall be national In AhomA.n- a that the North and South alike shall r for the.Tae on every loaf- oe asnea to join in the trihnto to tha uonieaerate General. The Senate Committee on Commons yesterday heard arguments by at num ber of representatives of th growing industry in support of Senator Overman's bill providing for the ap pointment of a committtee for the ex tension oi American markets in the Orient. Among those who their views were Senator Overman, for mer Senator 9 McLaurin of Snnth Carolina, and Editor "Whitman," of the Tne Great anfl Powerful Religious Warren & Davis, Phone 61. ja26-tf ACADEMY OF MUSIC! PAYTON SISTERS BIG COMPANY TO-NIGHT Play, "PARSIFAU" The Eaual oi "Ben Hur." The Dramatic Version of the Grand . Opera. 10-20 30 cents. Seats Now on Sale. X Matinee To-Morrow Afternoon. ja26-lt.. -x- HAPPINESS! American Cotton Record. At a conference which lasted all the attorneys in the packers' case in Chicago were still trying, when even ing arrived,-to come to an agreement regarding the facts involved. The jury was dismissed for the dav earlv in tha afternoon, and Judge Humphrey was luiuruiea mat an agreement was reached It would be Rtihmltttwi t htm this morning. During the day several messages regaraing the case passed between District Attornev toGenrrirrfoV,0 everyone wants. Some seek ""e"-l hinr. onma another. TC'Jt nun- Grady Millef, the 16 year old son of Mreds find comfort in eating groceries Dr. S. Ii. Miller, was on Wednesday bought of the Cape Fear Trading Com night shot and killed by the negro por-1 pany. because' they are - clean and tetjot the lake View Hotel, at Florala, If reshrPhone 1013, and buy a turkey Ala.; There were no eye-wltneses to for Sunday, tne snooting, but two pistol shots were heard. A search was made and nearby was found the negro in a dying condi tion. He uvea long enough to say that he and Miller had engaged in a pistol dueL - There is no way;to ascertain tne cause or tne tragedy.-s Young Mil ler was at home for a few days from wonora uouege, S. C where he had Deen attenaing schooL There is no material chancre In the strike of the ? negro students of Tal- taaega tAiaj coUesre for luxrrnM. A lew or; tfie recalcitrants have return' ed but-as many more haw left ; Pre1. dent Nice declares that there will be no compromise and he has the full co operation oi tne -American,; Missionary Association under whose auspices the college is coaducted- Many - of the strikers throng the streets of Talla dega and are receiving, the encoutage- tape" Fear, Trading Co. "ja25-tf - V.; We are now closing out our entire line of Winter Goods to make room for our SPRING Stock. We are offering t big bargains in CLOTHING GENTS' FURNISHINGS, SHOES and LADIES' , GOODS. Great reduction in prices. THE HUB, C03 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Near Brooklyn Bridge, B. F. PENNY & C., Proprietors, ja 21-tf. 4 "The best armor lar to keep .out of Run Shot." , Why not keep out of the range of trouble br having, your prescriptions -. filled here where security from any adulteration or trouble from poor qual ity of drugs ia .avoided.. -ADOLPH O. AHRE3NS, Dngglnt. 'Phone 644. ja21-tf Guano Prices! dially" invited. By order W. M." MASOBTIC TEMPLE, - Jam. 2. 10. Wilming-ton Lodge, 319, ' A., i . He A. At. Convenes In Emer srent Communication this (Friday) evening at-.s o ciocK ior worn in E. A. Degree. Vis iting Brethren cor- ' E. NORFLEETt ' 1 i Secretary. ,: : Protect your ; PLUM DING -K ;- ;: ' ; ' . .. : - ' with a policy of Insurance. ment ox negro ciuzens or the city. Itf.. " a . m , ia heHeveri that th atriko ni ,if," Phon 162.. .Offlca No. 109 Princess St end with no concessions by the facul-1 - I " J VAN IV MSTT8 " f Oaa 6-tf. 12 Per cent. Acid . -13 Per cent Acid . Pure : German Kanit Nitrate Soda v. ..-.". - Muriate Potash ; .. . 8-2-2 C. S. Goods ... 8-3-3 Fish Scrap' 8-4:4 Goods ' . . . .-V8-2-2 Goods - Car-lot prices here. - " Kverybodys dollar equal; ..$10.00 ..$10.50 ..$110)0 . ..$50.00 $45.00 ; . .$18.00 ..$22.00 - .. .$26.50 - ,$1.50 W. . B. ; COOPER, Ja23-tt- WILMINGTON, N. C.