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fa . Ihe Mohnixg BmR.. kSm ssfVollS . WILAITNGTON, N. C, FRIDAY FEBUARY 16, 1906. ' WHOLE NTJMBEB 11,946 " . lZl FROSTBURQ HERE TO-DAY I i ht iPTUne ports, Ite n'p .v rrarolina, tne op- PW iH. Ill " dltions 1I . . U .urtms and were in a the op- v:ii seei" j 4:11 ' honor of tb Count " jJine W""- . , the r ieu"'-.(1 that u L iinoun'-Ci' - ifp he Las nwav rate M ieHepWr.n(i r:,nthe Sena le on ml;;;Deniocrats bei Weans aajf . bill s0 toCdTfor court reviei toprfl"'16'" r.state C01 K""'. Tft ana nw- -j nes before PresMea witt'",; Submit it 1 he wwu - . . u "-,oi fnr an uf-- .esterday- pontain Pal - ...a lent liw" got 8 jv 1 eeler W TOwM Kt $3,000 lif karkets: Mon .all slcuJ' " 1 . ,Hn? rate. -1 New Baltimore . Steamer Has Good Cargo for. yVilmington and Georgetown. The steamer prpstburg, ol the Bal timore and Carolina Steamship Com pany is expected In port this morning on her maiden trip on. the new line It is proposed, to establish between Wil mington and tne Monumental City. There are yet a number of details to arrange btTore the line is a permanen cy, but the coming of the steamer to day will be an event of no little lnr est to shippers and receivers here. Of the prospect for the new line, the Baltl- more American of . yegterda: STREETS AND WATER Question as to Which Bond Issue Should Take Precedence By the,Cijy; j CONFERENCE LAST; NIGHT It Failed to Materialize Upon Call of . Alderman Johnson Old Act Dis .; covered Providing for An.Elec- . tion by People. " ggaYB' y 1 V V 1 F 1 1 to 4 1-2 '3 1-2; offered at 4: spot teady at 1LZ5; nour uuu Lv:wlieat easy, No. 2 re-J corn ea, - U mixed. 35; turpe 1-2 to72; rosin firm, strainei to good, 3.9 w J WITHER REPORT. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Wngton, r. data for tne lUlU"-ai . . ,r S P. !.. inursua tnr( at S A. M., cb'"" 42 desrees.; .ui.iiuulu, - 1 t-vtj. . - lf,n fnr the dav. .00; ramiaii lt nf month to date; 2.63. v d water io Cape fc ear nvei rtpvil!e at 8 A! M., Wednesday! bet and falling. Weather Fcrwast. -nrtli Carolina Friday, Saturl warmer in the interior? Jbrtast w'nds. PORT ALMANAC Feb. 16. bses 6:49 A. MJ Z-iL f- v-i Length 10 hrs. 43 min Water at Southport,. 1:31 r. MJ jWater at Wilmington. .4:01 P. 11 buld seem that President Roosel Iwould have to hire extra bookl ira to enter in the ledgers all i liargeg made by North Carolina Iblkans against each other. An effort by. Alderman Johnson, hairman of the Water Works Commit- e, to have a conference' of the Board Aldermen last night in the Mayor's ce to consider the municipal owner- ip proposition, failed. "The only embers who responded to the call the : conference ; were Messrs. Brien, W. H. Yopp, Johnson, Price d . Brown, -' the &ve : others of the Lrd finding It Itot in -ttme to engage in the infor-1 1 discussion of a variety of sub lets which was the upshot" of the ef- Irts toward Ihe conference; (The purpose of the-proposed confer ee was to test the sentiment of the Idermen upon the question of preoed- Ice of the proposition for a bond sue for streets-or for water works Id sewerage, Chairman Johnson be te a strong .advocate of the latter id being very desirous of some de- lite action at the regular called meet- k of the Board to-night tAfter a wait of more than half an fur and when it was seen that the merence of a full' Board would not IterlaHze, last -night. Alderman John t proposed, a joint meeting of the Lance and the Water Works com ;tees, but Alderman Brown pro ted that lie had not been call for a committee meeting but a conference of . the Board. He ihdrew without ceremony. Chair- h Yopp, of the Finance Committee, a he could see no purpose for a ting of his committee and he also hdrew, saying the matter, had as Lbe threshed out at the full meet LOCAL POTS. - Ofher Local on Fourth Page. The ."schooner Lejok Capt Nor wood, having completed discharging cargo here, cleared yesterday light for Brunswick, Ga. . The schooner Chas. C. Lister, ; Capt. Moore, cleared yesterday foT New york with cargo of 300,000 feet Lumber Co. Rev. A. D. McClure,' D. D., pastor of St. Andrew's. Presbyterian church, will be the speaker at. the meeting for men at the Boy's Brigade armory Sun day afternoon. V ' - r Notice is given that a; pardon will be asked for T.. F. Bell, who was eon- victed of manslaughter last July ' and sentenced to a term on the New Han over county roadsv A small fire in the roof of the building on Second street, occupied by the Wilmington, Pressing Club, called out the Department in response to an alram from box 22 shortly after 3 o'clock. The damage, was only trif ling.' ' . -. . -. : The schooner John ,B.-Fell) Capt Lovelahd,- arrived in ' port yesterday from New York with cargo of salt for- T. S.. Southgate & Go. L Capt. A CRASH OF TRAINS y; - Incoming Atlantic Coast Line Passenger Dashed' Into New bern Freight Ahead WRECK EARLY LAST NIGHT very severe weatherr offtmicoasi; Monday. A number of fire insurance adjust ers are here to adjust the losses in the recent Germania Hall fire. Among them are H. S. Milton, of the Niagra "Fire Insurance Company; Ben'Smith, Joseph D. Smith, of High Point, and W. S. Primrose, of Raleigh: - The Revenue Cutter Seminole which arrived in port yesterday morn ing reports on Wednesday at noon, 50 miles south by east from Cape, Fear lighthouse, having spoken tne schoon er Hope Sherwood, with cargo or. pil ing from Brunswick, Ga,, to New Torn; asked to be reported Bob Stafford, the former Wilming ton baseball player who was recently sold ty the Atlanta- Crab in tne Soutn- era League to Savannah, of the South Atlantic League, has refused to go with the minor organization and has .been re-sold, to the Nashville c)nb of the Southern League. - Other Locar on fourth page.;" The following building permits have been issued: J. B. Mercer," to re model one-story, tin-roof residence on Second, between Orange and Ann Peter N. fick, STATE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Important Work .Being Now Accom plished by That Branch of North Carolina Government. www ' The Star gladly gives space to tho following regarding the work of the State Geological survey: Arrangements have, during the past week, bel made by the North Caro- J Una Geoloeical Survey and the unuea Engineer Morris and Colored Fireman States Bureau of Fisheries by which cn.ciiu 14,,. c.uBrai Pars Par- me two aeparcmeuia win tiwjwiaic Slightly Hurt, Several Cars Par- . ..hm of theooen tially Demolished Just Outside f tQ ghad and otner fish com. City Limits. ing from the Atlantic Ocean into and throueh ' Albemarle Sound to tneir pnnnimr fnrtv.flvB minutes late and i SDawninar erounds. Men will be detail- coMins into . dS.a pretty Hve- - ,S'U ly clip over what Engineer W. J. Mor- ijna officials in staking off this open rls thought and had every reason to way and they will also co-operate with believe was a clear track into the the State in the mtennefa1pi0- - ,, . tection of same. With the construc- Front street station, Atlantic Coast on of this onen wav the shad and Line Passenger Train No. 49, from other fish industries will be very the north, ran into a local freight largely increased. , x. ", t.a The Acting State Geologist recently which was just , pulling over on the me6tinr 6T the citizens 'of main line track from the Newborn cfcapgi Hill township called to dis- PUDUC road about half way - between Ninth cubs Ihe question of better THE C. W. POLVOCT COfflPX 1905. . "The Store That's Always Busy." J 1906.- : ANNIVERSARY SALE, FEB. 12TB TO 17TB RETROSPECT. : V '"t une year ago tnis month this great store opened its doors in a com-. - partively new location for a Retail Dry Goods Store, which since as risen to be one of the leading stores of North Carolina. At that time there ex- . tsted in minds a doubt but never in our own as to the success ofr-our r venture. Our Twenty years before the public taught us that good store- " keeping would be appreciated store -keeping which never permitted that a customer suffer disappointment where an error would be gladly correct- .v ed where .a low price never meant a doubtful quality. PROSPECT. ' It shall be our aim to give you a thoroughly satisfactory store as good . ' and nearly perfect as we can made it. To this end we solicit your criticisms - ; ana suggestions, ior tnis is your store as well as ours, and we mean to so conduct it that you will take a personal pride in the greatest store in this section of the country. , Double Trading Stamps Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Hour "Sales Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. fell-tf ; f. bridge;, about a mile - from- townr last tbe q SurVey staff to meet night about 6:30 o'clock. The freight jcoUnty commissioners of difEerent was struck amidshiDs. so to spehk; counties and it is the aim of the ueo- - Ulint O-.. Mrnir 4-a ItnVa CSVTTla . ATlO 'rtf the plenger locomotive was derailed Sto5TS, and several box cars were overturned- town officiai3 wherever .it is desired add partly demolished'. Engineer Mor- to give information regarding the value rls," after applying the emergency, of macadamized public roaas ana now brakes to his train," jumped with his to issue , bonds to iraise the ncessary colored fireman, Will Sanders,- just funds for the construction of same. t as the crash came. Both were -pain- The report on the Building and. Orna fully but not seriously injured. The menial Stones of the State has just passengers in the coaches were badly been edited and is now ready to be shaken up in some instances but no sent to the printer. , In this report one was injured. ' tae various deposits containing build- The cause of the accident has . riot ing stones of economic importance are been ; clearly determined. Engineer discussed and described in detail. ; Morris says he saw no signals ahead- s shown by tnis "VSSS and had every reason to believe the - we 1 s upplied with a great variety track was dear as usual for the ap- building stones, particularly tiiose Schf SI -taSnSS : tS. Uol ,the granite typeand it la probable sver. when about 20 yards distant, he saw the Newbern local freight pulhn over on oars traeff and the others being pulled over where the two tracks came together or; in railroad parlance, tne ireigni vt-- . - m say "fortune knocks one " at p man's door" hut misfortune k't knock at all but comes along n you don't expect it. Keep a P look out for misfortune by sav- what you make before it overtakes streets, to cost $1,500 of the Board the following night to remodel two-story dwelling on Sixth, Urman Johnson. Alderman O'Brien 1 between Ann and Nun streets, to cost 1 Price remained and after infor- J $500, Rogers & Thomas, contractors, fay going' over the questions again, Joseph Brown, one-story dwelling on meeting broke up. I Wright, between Sixth and beventn klderman O'Brien is strongly in fa- streets. Franklin Howard, contractor. of streets and believes that the John E. Jackson, the colored man pie are1 more unanimous in their n aii for the Federal Court, awaiting lire for that improvement than they trai on the charge of selling liquor on tne question or water worKS. i without license, gave S200 bond ana Johson is -quite positive to the I wn R dischareed Wednesday.. Jackson Ltrary and will make his fight for orieinally caDtured by the police, icedence oh the open - board to-1 -nil whnn he was throueh in the State t that the wishes) of the Board ppHPrai authorities. His sister, Annie a negotiation for a purchase of I c. Evans, became surety for Jackson's present water plant snouia nrsx pe appearance Wednesday namea in a Dusmess-uKe uiaiuier, T eCQ in tAlnhone mea- . . - . m I XU X vw -"1 tne source 01 supply, etc., snouia i Q flmm rARdlnt in fhe neiehbor hood, Policeman E. J. unmsiey aooui . ; Embroidery Sale All This Week. S. & B. SOLOMON. felltf - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. taken up. He was of the opinion they were going into a bigJ?ro- r. k , t nlght nt down to an ther engine dabned ana kght a matter of so much impor- that it is better supplied both aa re- eards quality and variety with this newoern ioci pujw t e of bui,dIng me thanny of the oa uie iimin uuc, uuui Appalachiaii states south of New aireauy naying tasen me Englana. when it is taken Into con sideration that the climatic conditions will permit of a very long season of niir-ftnnr lahor and that labor is very had 'lapped" the W. W. tracks down cneap it De seen that these impor which the passenger train was coming. tant facts will permit of the develop- The speed ol nis train ne juagea was iment of this industry on a very exten 20 or 25 miles an hour.- As soon asgiTe scale. the engineer saw what was coming, J Attention is called in this report to he threw on his emergency brakes 1 undeveloped deposits of stone that are and jumped as the crash came. Capt. of economic importance and worthy of Morris "fell face foremost into the I quarrying. Many beautiiul samples clinkers beside the tracks, his colored! I of the building stones 4n North Caro- fireman on top of him. The fireman Una were especially prepared for the had his shoulder and leg hurt and St- Louis - Exposition and the publica Capt Morris was severely cut on thr, tion of this volume will meet .the in- right side of his face, his nose was creasing aemana ior lnionuauou re skinned, his mouth cut and his right garding the building stones of the eye blackene'd. He was brought to State. . his home in the city, on Sixth .street, In order to thoroughly distribute where Dr. Frank H. Russell attended the publications oi Ithe Geological Sur him. The colored fireman was given vey and to place them in the hands of attention at his home on Seventh be- those who are looking for mvestmente tween Brunswick and Bladen streets. ong industrial lines of all Mnds a v xt v. plan of co-operation is under way with worst deSolisherwas ointo which M Jhe Boards oj Trade, Chambers of which was Commerce, and like Associations throughout the State, by which the - Our New Delivery System Begins Operating To-Day. . We are now prepared to give better service than ever. OUR NEW SYSTEM MAKES THIS TRUE. If you find Phone 192 busy try 1277 if this is busy tell "Cen tral" to give you the other one. JRS. M. HALL, 'DRUGGIST, Corner Fifth and Castle. feb 16-tf. ReadyZ Our Spring Goods are in. .We have now. a beautiful line or organaies, white mercerized shrlt-waist goods, silk, mull embroderies, etc-, etc. La dies' and Gent's ' Shoes in whites, blacks and tans; high and low cuts. Gent's two arfa three piece suits;7 a smart line of odd pants, newest styles and patterns. Call on us for your Spring Supplies., THE HUB allev. - extending from Second, be- loaded with lumber. The others were Tarious sports, of the Geological Sur- - r . x xi nvoFTiipnon Hinnnnnr M,mM?it- rv 11 i f 1 1. i . . . - tween Dock and orange streets, anu i r- . , 7 vT" ; JZIC vey wU1 De on me 111 m& reaamg rooms KODen w i" wi tuC ond libraries of these Associations ana e as a Dona issue ior any oi ine . , nHn mnm, nd 1 u Jt W t A 4 ffl"MlIU - I M i - 1 ,.. wv, . ose duuuiu jusi, u ouumiu l" smith, both colored whe were raising me crewum u mju ,. extra COpieshe avflable for distribution PePle ' . .. .. U disturbance and annoying every- The passenger engine caugnt unaer t t ose who d esire them. . it is also Price suggested that il e body m that section. 'They will be the freight cars or else, it is thought, tne aesiTe, of the Geological Survey issue returns ior bitwjw www ven trial before the Myor at noonut wouia nave oeen ovemurnea. nwas fcofgee to keep in touch with these As SEND Always Ahead k Eastern Carolina News, Kenansj has enlarged to an eight columi lu even- respect it is an excel county paper and its succesl sthat the people of Duplin countjj wiate merit. k expended in the area from Ninth !uth, as proposed, the people liv utside those bounds would not tnr tho street bonds. Attnmev Marsden Benamy, Jr., ras also present last night, sub- to Chairman Johnson, oi uie works Committee, a . revisea to-day. "Some Facts About John Paul Jones" by Mr. Davis. Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 5, 1906. Junius Davis, Esq., Dear Sir : derailed and torn up pretty badly in Uociations and it is ready to give ln- ilanji. ftn.tnft sine woicn awuea.ttormaae -rrf all kinda t t1""" "K I out from the yards here and the coach- and win ntuu " Jim ifi hhw of-tho s eg of the oassenger train were brought I nondence with any inauiries they may into the shed. jhave as to any particular mineral de- Amoncr the nassensrers on the train 1 nnsit. waternower. etc. It is expected were" Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Weeks, Mr. R. that in this way the enormous funds Mr. of information that have been couectea BUSINESS LOCALS TO-DAY pen Senator Knox was President sevelt's Attorney General and the porations began to 'get scared, he pted their nerves by assuring them the administration was not going run amuck." Tne administration K to him on that proposition but ovenooked Congress. ry time a North Carolina Repab-: Pa is nominated for office by -ihe smngton administration, either one 1 or the other rushes ud and r t!wsee- Tne President shouldn ""sled into giving either side cred 1110 V uwause they are willing to 5C tdcn other with all sorts of lags. lie discovery has been made bv the apartment of Agriculture that tho "SS seeds which have been sold to government for rt!strihHn tv Congressmen are adulterated from ' tent. et PVPrvhnilv Tina Wl SUnnnm , - -"" we beeus were P-best on mm:, , ... "clause tney come we government. hrm,. - "tu61.uu -ost: "Texas -i..am mat tliey limited acreage of thoir n Ponse to , '.wu V1"p. line w . b plan alone tnat fj li 1 1 1 i . i m Executive Committee xo- mv eigh .Time and Place. . At a conference of PresidenJ Chas. AEvans, of this city, and Secretary , . ti Tjwrtnslon. N. yj-t " Wilmm7n yesdlyT it was decided to call a meeting of the ExecuUv Com mittee of the - staxe "rrr tion in Raleigh on next - p ... Tho nnmose of this meet- " .Tn decide upon the iz? a for the next annual meet- ing of the Association ana w "ai,"r' thnt. occasion. Tne .IaHah tioa a TIUIIIUCI VI ttons from Summer resorte, , notably Toxaway.tHenderson and Prtoam, iona h9n vet Deen seiectou. t.aa about 225 members ABauU-AUUu. . , now and many OI. tne memuw" attend the annual meeung wivn vu5" Wiiioa Wrlsritsvilie Jiaa me are of entertaining tne Dangers Ufl-o hut some doubt is now .- Moco oc to hotel accommodations for the very large number of guests whir-h the Association will attract. It is to be hoped that this objection can be overcome and that a strong bid will ha rmt in for the meeting by tnose in terested in the beach the favorite along the Atlantic coast. A Parslov Mr Harl R. Rehder. , . jJi,ii onr fellow citi-1 vov t Miiio of wiimtnffton and Ihv the Geeloeical Survey can be given on the nnesition of legality of i,an, read with ereat interest r, y o port of pikeville. Amone to those who desire same and which m( . x I . . J !.V,ln oi-iTl. 1 . . . . . Iw-m 1 .nnlntnnn fn tVlOSA 1fSiT- Funii issue witnouc TiH w i oasrjurion your aiuuuoure tne numoer were several wno were i win ue ui mduhou " - . . m.j - " " vi.,. a. . . - - , Tha nriHiiai oninion Wednes-1 ..t, Morth Carolina history en-1 day night was based. upon the absence 1 tltled some Facts About John raui0j "Monte Cristo" at the Academy of of specific legislation to the contrary. I Jones; published in the South At-jMusic and they walkea nto town, pre- Yesterday the Ulty Attorney uwto- lantic Quarterly, ana aeBirms 7 J J f erring not to wait until the coaches ed an old act of 1891 providing for a eiucidaUon of the mystery w were brought in by the other engine. bond issue oi iuu,uuu ior cheyauer Jones aauywsu ."-in the party were a number of ladies. $100,000 for sewerage, euner or published in pampniet iorm Transportation officials were busy after a vote of the people. It ia recall fjiajt it may (be placed in. public u- a Jate hour ta superlntenaing he ed that an election was held under ttat brariea and in private f JT work of clearing the tracks and it was act about is years asv'- - rl future guidance, nt rr lmnossible to set a concise statement honri nronositions were aeieatea. me t.ta mn nnon its proaucuon uiu t tK discovery oi quest your permuou the progress of the investigation in- a new light on the bond issue ques- extended circulation. to the cause of the wreck. ' tion in so iar as xi yv-...-o- ioa wuuj. i Th nRRPne. train was in charee and streets. If the bonds are to be to- a. M. Wad4611. John D, 3iLmE?j. Sf --3 the S j kuio mimnaDS ti rirrliuu I -m.m taumh K.rTOTiP' d. 0 luai i will have to be held. However, as ti w b. McKoy, O. Jfim? - . . . -. . a. J imiap 1 n ITT TTT H, T fi Tift nothing is saia aoou I Clayton uues,,y. -r. . , - delayed, hav works we auvocu v. Rouinac - .T r - ing been taken around the wreckage tion Claim uiai nu wr. wy.. wV,h ws not cleared no until late required, M . ' D5 JT as F&aZ Three of the freight cars streets ana seweraBe, Uear sk,-"" near ,HrAlv dfimolished at any time.-City Attorney -a" permission to .' said, however, he naa naa no le(. form my aTOCie rrr nity to examine into tne legsuu-jr which recenuy apipeareu w passage of the act oy tne i8iww""- Atlantic Quarterly, na 'v .,. It is suggested that as there is not d as Mr Edwin Mims, one ol its another property valuation tmtiT1907 editor8 has cordlaUy approved - this nnt mora than io per cent, ol oi on hcinar anorized tnereor, x the valuation oi wie -r f"'" "rhave to aaa wiui uuo Mr C B Wright, of Raleigh, ar- in to make investments in the State. This would buddIv not only to the members of the Association and. otner citizens of the State certain imorma- tion, but particularly to those from out side the State wno are lnvesnsauus its resources. Everybody Wants some what do ; thing or sell? what do you ou want want to PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. j. A. Duncan, of Hamlet, wis a guest at xne.urton yesieraajs a Wfi now and a supplemen- KZA Ivl w)M www tary. issue be voted next year when the, property valuation win tii" Ciroiin, , uergia and Soutn aBl, .Planters wrft right ahead iston w , "'King crop. -uu, oi course k,.i Si , eirpshm ' uui- 1L nuj sr, i. Pi!" lilt there.-are the world smart enough to of thu Texas farmer." Looks T6 1 bear storv fnm Richmond, JMge e. k. Bryan and Mr, se Rountree returned ' yesterday , '"'.Richmonrt whorn iiiav annoared Wi u 'Stes circuit uoun. m ana arguea the Case of the :.jJ""J of Commissioners ofOnslow others, appellants, against irKn man- cf Chicago, appellee. -mffce argued the case -tor tne aant ... T ' j Mclver., Esq., appeared for the (tan., .. Ul 'au'.noniies. it win u fki' - .V131 the case is one involving )jg4sa ity of the bond issue for -the WvT and East Carolina BAlt Hi2vlTn the county of Onslow la Affairs of the County. rhoirmsn D. McEachem and County Commissioner Wm, F. Robertson have returned from a trip to uoiunujia, o. C, where they went to arrange for an additional supply oi nu from the quarries there, which has been used for foundation purposes ior tho Mow Hanover road building. The former contractors at Columbia have rnna nnf rrf hnsdness and the quarry ia now onerated by another firm with whom it was necessary to rnase a new contract. " The -numssioners - were ,,Tiahia to RACure more than two oars a week from the new contractors, ior the foundation rock but hope to make mrvra cniJaf actnrv arrangements later. The top-dressing or nnisnmg rocs, Tflbon from Jihe vouarry at vasue Haynes. Wednesday commissioner vol i era and Countv Attorney Marsaen Bellamy went down on the new aeon s win . roaji and adiusted some differ- nio3 wttb .lana owners iuohs w route tn tne proposea cnange.oi ui . . , t am OiwUC road, snorxemng ue nimitncc w own. Hiil.. The work will now progress sat isfactorily. ',. ' aii h,ia matters and others will come up again at the special meeting of the Board of Aiaermen io-iu6"- r7 rvf mv work. Yours truly, DR. L. P. AARON DEAD. Orion. Dr. E. G. Goodman, of El Paso, Brunswick county, was here , yester day. ' ' A telegram yesterday afternoon to Mr T M Roberts, of Newbern, Mr. Henry J. Gerken, secretary pi me arriyed yesterday and is a guest at riii-tom tnAm f Elks, of whicn . . - Owners of Dereljct Schooner New In . was a member, conveyed to menas MrB F Burroughs, of Conway. Possession of Property. in this city tne R.- C- Mrs. j. x,. Edgerton, ol . .. nont hre of Dr. Leonard B- Aaron, , or jaot . euests of Mr. and lTl TtlH , UU1LCU. MVWVVfc "-" BOND FOR ADELBERT AMES. Dr. Aaron iiaau r-"-"-. - - i k hio man tii iwiira i - 7Z inat week he was Mr. Wm. B. Streeter. superlnten- of Maw Y orK. owners w lwv-v. . A ,i - was Daaiy aamaxeu ujr 6 ---. , ... rriy.0 nnws or nis aeam I Borne sm. the Cape rear oar u "H.. ame as a s "L"", St Ames: which recent- not expecieo , v "TnBonahlv vt of the North Carolina Children's ueuBim v.-v.. , M in Jlifl CltV ana auwweu u .vr- ..- I -- " . I A loaf ir liamofPd nv euuix aiwvi o i - m, A his itnatn nnma n.1 Hreenauoro. buhcu &dv 1 wro a -" i ti- j m. .,,iuA. eood neattn. --. i-. - . rr, rwnn on" the cane rear uar i " ohnnV, tn manv menas ii mgni uiu j a so., - n.fntiv libeUed by the owners of me -Measrs. W: L. Holt. E. D.f Tanne- RiWhe for a salvage .claims gave afm w Mr. J5avidk,11 . .Tohn.R. Tolar. Jr.: of Payette- w-o - - ',..,Ann..nA,wo. ur. awuu.iiiis .-. . j I . r -T . . .u i bond in the sum oi V . n Aaron, formerly, of the firm oi AS""viiie, spent yesterday in tne vy. sion of the vessewhich has been in arrited on the steamer - City of the hands ol tbe u. a. marsuai pwr -- his medlcal education at tne payettevUle; returning last mgnt., ,ng a petitn before J r reaucuou ui uio BaK1more. . 1 ur's Court Yesteraay. The bond was given witn rr - petitioner, a man oinooie "- o. ; - ti ' Annoninn. I ? ui - uio w H BALTIMORE STEAMER LINE- Merchants' Coffee Company Endorses The New Transportation Line. nrho following card in the Baltimore Sun of a recent date, will be-read with lrterfst: Your mentioning a steamsnip-ime tn wlimine-ron. N. C Hmore. ia worthy of careful tnougnt and liberal consideration by the. mer cantile interests in this city. Our Board of Trade, the Merchants and Manufacturers' Association and other la-n organizations should take this matter up with energy and prompt- "Wilmington has already shown a I phone 1052. disnosltion to co-operate. We have of- feb 16-tf. ten been asked by her merchants, Why their trade ana territory was neglected by us?" Nettling helps to build, up any city's trade more than a Jow freight ratie. Tney are general ly gotten" by a water connection. Bal timore has held her trade better in the territories reached by water tnan any other. -"In fact, trade follows a water rate more than it does the flag." "Think of this canned goods bj rail in less than carload lots to Wit mington, N. C-, are 35 cents a nunarea The. same eoods to Wilmington by way of" New York by-water are 15 cents a hundred, which ia less tnan nan. wu- mington, N.C., is the terminus oi sev- oiroi ,-Qi iron rls nnn is tauueu uy acv . . . . . eral more, and Baltimore snouia uis tribute through Wilmington over the iar territory reacnea oy uirae -w toincorAiv none no near ui ew action taken to further the opening 25 Words for 25c 603 N. 4th St. fell-tf B. F. PENNY & CO. Proprietors. We Are Leaders With Agencies for These Goods. OHIO"-VttlTOJ . Just Arrived Cleveland Rubber Belts. Chicago Leather Beits. T" .11 Milo uanvas ntuu. . ,;.tj; T.iinkpnheimers Values. -t--''- Fairbanks-Morse Steam Pumps: -Pemberthy Injectosf and Oil Cupsg And all goods used in Factories, Mills, Railroads. - - "Call, Phone, Wire, or Write To-Day. T. J. PRATT, Gdi'lMflP INTERSTATE MACHINERY & SUP- ? PLY CO., 204, 206 N. water ou, nu"t-" North Carolina. -: Phone 439 'Your .mentioning a steamship-line AROLINA BUCK.- Wilmington, N. C, direct from Bal- ttUJl5." rat FINE GRAPE FRUIT, NORTH CAROLINA ROE HI RING, MACKEREL. We Give Southern Trading Stamps Crow & Taylor, GROCERIES. 4Market street. fell-tf VALENTINES! For7 Old and Young. a ed- court - yesterday CU- - " 1. T V.ll- uon .ITUL JJ. . tycompany "1T.P"" and impulses and a L,nftv loeorge- McKinnle, -white,', was given Bellamy representing e X wfimington Lodge, ofksj i Ukely da . TO ds for betag . ti, tr n,. vanroOAntin'ST the ex-juage.r-.ry .rr , Z. n UcnA s A C V CDOVi " w lii"- riufe:4o Celebrate. - he Inlet Club, on Wrightsville Se preparing to celebrate in a rrJ oiohorate manner on March niuuB , ho season itth the formal opevu . event wrtn mu Piv ' NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS. delegation f rom its . - doWn. F, B. Oliver, a young attend the funeral . eroi whlte man who was Indulging in tne. . . j- amv A onci vraic lUH ni hv Policeman T. G. Evans in ;irr,r.o- a s-atA near Fifth and Ches-. . I . .. - - . a ait - J ..NtA-frna nuti streets, was nnea tuia uyo1- -iTonTn Mount Ollv she was laden with lumber at daj. WO-' . KnlAAf I the time of the wrecK, xne ca - ,.wki Towed In owned by tne wbocmiui" - o - hoai3 Ughtship b-w, the removal ofnhe gate. Lumber Company, ;t Tinl-ft from her moorings d -chased young Mr.: Oliver until lie a riftPd to sea in Monday night's s caught. Alberta Kead, colored, ,ar anddnftea to JrAnv ?rht iTo woe.ir hv s?nnerintendent of Mr. Oldham in - ; ;r V'suoy Tender Wistaria, of streets Pickett, at Twelfth and Mar- rant-'w P Oldham, of this eity, yes- by the y. B eJwed lato South- ket streets, for engagmg ian alffray. CapV r- '', teleer am I Charleston and was towea lKe" " hv Kprbert McClam- .taHnn hv the .Wistaria' --as ceuw . . the weather and tides are fa- trouble for some . moro nor ant attach thereWthe AVanted-More Laborers. -James M. Hall-New System. w tt Tmurd PrSS fOT Sal.e. -; Crow & Tior-Fresh JeS B ThVTltP -plclfcd WilmlngtonLodge, A. P. A. fv erday Laslt up 32 mU WttUrwest from her sta- roHP - " ' - ' - ZlX.v.,nA train last night for aStt- up 06 , . - . 7 'oiiaiNFSS LOCALS. J bouUT -t; - U0II, lnno- : . vonr business unless you too how to mWs ger and better tnrougn u More Laborers WANTED! Old Pittsburg Mill Site Boat leaves foot of Chestnut Street every two hours. FANCY CARDS Every Variety. ILLUSTRATED BOOKS A Beautiful Gift. ,.-( fhia-tftrrltOTV. "Baltimore, Md." Hie Mother Dead. Friends! of Mr. John J. Blair, super intendent of Jie wuiwwr; schools, tonderiy Bymrtnize with hto in the death' of his mother, which: oc .rH Tuesday at the family home hear High Point The funeral was con ducted yesterday. Mrs. ui-ui !(, of th late-Solomon J. Blair, .nn hoH ltvaH o lone aiid useful life, her are heine- 7B vears. She was the mother of wiiiiom A. end David Blair, John J. Blair, of wnmimrthn Mrt MiSBeS MS, n,inuia, Mattha and Elya Biair, oi mii PRESS FOR SALE, A fiottrell jfc Rahcock Cylinder press, bed 31x46. rack and screw distribution, will .be sold aFa- very low price for cash to make way for a new and ias ter Tress - This is an old preSU but still does good work aB may be seen oy examination of the Star. Can be de fllvered, boxed for shipment, in March. May.be seen In operation nt the'ofnee. , Address wm, H. Bernard, Wilmlng- Hon, N.p. ' : " tf Masonic Temple Wilmington Lodge , No. 319, a e and A.' M. Feb. 16, 1906. Convenes in eu; irpnt communication this (Friday) evening 2 in F. C. degree. Brethren cordially invited. By order, w, . NORFLEET, felC-lt. ' ' Secretary. A ! 7v- uiF Visiting uur Pfeoole May Now Realize That a Brick S2 fs-ven. in the Heart of the City, Can BORN. Confer; with J. VAN B'. METTS, 109 Princess Street, and Insure Your Property. feb 13-tf. - - 'nqne 10- Robt. G. DeRosset, THE Bookseller, and Stationer. fe9-tf , , NOTICE! MAKE THE ORIGINAL WASHINGTON BREAD. MAKE CREAM fUFF MAKE PURE POUND CAKE MAKE CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS. EVERY DAY ; ARREN'S STEAM BAKERY, North Front St Phone 246. . ,. : - PROPRIETOR, THE ORCHESTRA GRACE M E. SUNDAY SCHOOL: Will Give, a . - MUSICALE - FRIDAY EVB2NG, FEB. lfith at 8:15 JfLe Room, Fourth and Grace REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED ADMISSION 10 CENTS. . feb lS-it ' -i- - - - -22 R. F. .WARREN feb 14-tf. ATLANTIC . : TRUST & BAIIMIIU uu. i -;r--- SOUTHERN : BUILDING - Interest 4 Per Cent Save Something Now and Accumu late Wealth. feb lStf. ' 9 -I, I'' 'iv.iV'.'-II'S mv Mi fi !! IS! "r e oond issue was not lesrallv - ington to oe wim mv. Manager-Help Wauted, - - J . - - y - J , . - .'i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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