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T:.rSOFSiCSCRfPTOW Om-Vmi Iry MU . v si wirtfc, y M,u - -TbfW Mdtl ; l7 ; 93.09 2J kTtT;Vi br Mall - - f 1,11-- ) 1 : 7. M - ,mm . r M ' ' r.-.. , . . a-. . C" . ' ' . ' - . ' . -S - ' Y-'-r-'fn nl - V.-fi - - - - 111. i ' mmf ' 'I i . lunula i i I . 1 : 1 L . .wx I LOCAL DOTS. I nTtrAii':Annn a ii i ' THE 90nservat!Ve MliToAitirJ.-;Vrtrtf i-t::?w.fc . ;it r jdotmns Other Local on Fourth Page, j A regular coatbcation of Concord ' Chapter, No. 1, R. A. M., will berheid to-night. - . . ; : Dr. McClure will be the speaker iat the' men's meeting at the.Boysf Bri- ... Nicholas Longworth, nnve n Alice Lee a"u . . .,f thP whiter-;. r.Jl . ' w.-.i -.,vTi.Mi rti. 1 orgno armnrv mis mi iprnnnn kit n psi. ,arP ul"'" , t pnr. ib""v V1 10-1S- Al VvO l.!i, .(.. All man oko Iniriat f y, nai'J r Th- hnvg'' iiieetlne at. tKft Y. M. YaS Sent I tn A TO111 Via Ditrasoail Kit TJoit 1ST f V. A. u til w uuui&goou AWili - BID FOR ORPHANAGE k"'! v at 12:1 years for stealing Sbnfl ffpred 1400 eacn ior iw. fk35 offerea ...ui( n. nesro drnurt of Alabama hold suprVi; Gar Company can the .ih contagious or e-The antiorse-; r.Vheen declarea uucuiio-. ; ActtasDee , of TeIl. eT:Z Court Justiee -fuprSd that, before for-. Mfiurdy. of the New life leaves for Europe, rfnllv OD- . .mranT All KS iaf" " "c shown by tne gweni-i rcaptaia Carter, engineer m vprand harbor wor: P6, .nntractors who ma m stents and got rid of PmZ tnn closely inspected C Creelman 60o,000 & of $1,000,000, has gone vi, nds of a receiver A re- Ji out b the Inter-State Com fiission shows that railway sSebeen rapidly increased the Vln New Yrk yesterday v Mide a merchant, shot James agent of the ;Bla A demanded $12,000 from view of recent alarming de- npnts in China, uaimsi mtw tore been notified to move to . j tnf mv pmprffen- Urt to De reau.' im loans. timfe loans not cotton quiet 11.25; flour dull steady; wheat easy, No. k g7 1-8 elevator; corn steady, No. ig elevator; oats oareii bieau , ed, 34 1-2; turpentine quiet, i i- fc asked; rosin steady, straraea Lib to good, 3.90. WEATHER REPORT. Wilmington Jr. 0. U. A. M. Dele gates Leave for State1 Coun." : cil Meeting in Salisbury. LOCAL SITES ARB OFFERED Watson-this morning. Rev. Z. Hino hara, of Japan, will speak at the men's meeting in the afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to these meet ings. - - Alderman J. A. Karr and Mr. C. T. Smaw have Joined the forces, of the Greensboro - Life Insurance Company, which recently established a branch office in this city 'in charge - of Mr. H. L. Fennell. Messrs. Karr and Smaw make, a strong team and will no doubt command a good ' .business for the Greensboro Life. : , " " - -Governor -Glenn eomes to-morrow Wnor trial at SWilAcWf41 4oDiiwghtr ueiis in wewoern .to-aay. THe. uqv ernor "will be a guest of "Mr.'" B. Cooper while in the city. To-morrow afternoon he - will be entertained by Mr. Cooper and the W. C: T. U. at Lumina. on ' Wrightsville beach. - The February -meeting of Capo Fear Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, will be -held to-morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the W. L. I. armory. All members are'urged to attend. According to resolution at the last meeting the first half hour will be devoted to business and following" the formal session the social feature will be introduced. Florence Times: "The traffic over the little section of road from Florence to Pee ' Dee " junction is so heavy that the company is understood to be arranging to -put in a block sys tem. There is a train over that little piece of road nearly every ten minutes day and night. The block system will insure, .safety. The next thing will be aVoubld track." The steamer Frostburg was dis charging cargo at the Wilmington com press warehouses all day yesterday. Capt. Robinson says he will , sail for Georgetown Tuesday and will not re turn viatWUmington. Capt Robinson is well pleased with Wilmington and thinks the Baltimore line; will - do ;a good business " with Wilmington as soon as permanent arrangements are made. Canvass of Business Men Now in Progress and Result Will Be Tele graphed to Representatives on ; Tuesday The Appeal. Charlotte Life Insurance : 1 Company Opens Branch Office Here. . . . . ; . t. f : i . ' V The Cpnservative ' Mntual 1 llife In; surance Company, ; of Charlotte, has fallen a forward step'iri the establish ment of a branch office in Wilmington in charge of Idr. J. J, Bailes, Room 411 Southern Building. . Mr. Bailes s an insurance ' man of experience and grpat . sticoess, having come to,-, the l'hbme" Company : from Che ranks of the New York Life-with whom he was for a number: of yeara. He is a clever, courteous gentleman, and thorough! understands the atift of ihsurance He' comes- originally "from Fort Mill, S.i Ct and ' is the agency directory t the Conservative. Mr. T. M. Dancy, Delegates from the'two enthusiastic councils of vthe ordef ' In '"Wilmington will leave this evening-fand, to-morrow I tumMiyfesterdayi'td v, Charlotte 'after morning to attend thelaf teentbT aanussl peminig? sevewldays;l;fiere with iMr. State Council of "the Junior Order bf Bailea installing Wilmington - - - i . ' ageilCy;;," -C '--- -i-.'; .; "vi;.-.- - Um" te AinericattJdjech assemble in. SaJiaburvV N.'C -ori Tuds-J th mo6t oroeressive of uo. &tai. ia io rnra Mv-rHrt-artsttraBce cmi)ames;TiaftiAJicaiiitar, oiiGftttanlaffleirer8ao tionaC Represntttlve-sWIHtam 'J. BV- vgtp " - -"- . ' , money and brainsv CoL-T.;S. Frai-$tbe Wwttiet Meetlne while not a few lamy, Messrs. Walter Ef. Yo and h, lln; Charlotte, i3 its able L' iSShaa District Meeting of Wilmington Jurisdiction at Chadburn on Wednesday Night. 00 ON A SPECIAL TRAIN Gran4 gtoac t Hor and Other Promi nent -rJ$flg0fcte:'Wllt' AttentH-Pro" gramnje of Speakers and Sub jects Announced. The anniversary" of the founding of geneirai manager, of th& compariy rei the order' of. Knights of Pythias' In the United- States willbe rftftingly cele brated by;Wilmihgtoja district Knights to the. number of sr?eral undre4 . .at ttbeurn. J)h Wedttiaynight , the C. Simmons, of Jeff Davis Council No. I insurance men vin-this seetiqn; of -lhe 63, and Capt Nathan J. Williams, rej state are invited to investigate ne resenting George Washington - Council No. 67. The Juniors will be away ?pr most of the week and are looking fQr ward to one of the most pleasant meet ings ever held in the history of the order in North Carolina. One. of the most" importaat matters to come up at the meeting will be th establishment of an orphanage in the' State similar to Institutions of the kind maintained by the- Odd Fellows ftt Goldsboro and the Masons at Oxford. The Grand Council has ordained that the orphanage shall be Conservative- agency terms "and send for specimen ' ...policies.' The agency7 terms will be found exceedingly, liber al.. All contracts are made direct with the company. . Elsewhere ia to-day's paper, wUl he found an attractive ad vertisement of the Conservative Mu' toaS. . ; ' A. C. L. BUSY AT WILSON. PORT ALMANAC Feb. 18. Rises , !. .6:47 A. M: la Sets i..5:43 P. M. Ir'j Leneta 10 hrs. 56 min. l Water at Southport. .4:17 P. M. A Warer at Wilmington . .6:47 P. M. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Fitaington, X. C. Feb. 17, 1906. ieterological data for tne i is ending at 8 P. M., Saturday, i. 17th. saperature at 8 A. M., 29 degrees; 1,44 degrees; Maximum, o us es, Minimum, 28 degrees; Mean, 40 ees. , tinfall for the day, .00; rainfall month to date, 2.C3. water in Cape Fear riw ftvetteville at 8 A. M., Saturday, 5 feet Weather Forecast DEAD BESIDE THE TRACK. J. W. Clark, Lynchburg Printer, Fell From Seaboard Train. fcinfall foi A: first of i Page of w: I PavprtMrill Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 17. J. W. Clark. of Lynchburg, Va., a man who worked with E. M. Uzzell & Co., State printers, until yesterday, and left in the after noon for Savannah-, Ga., supposedly reii trom the Seaboard train at Os borne, N. C, was found by the railroad track this morning, and diedlater. He ?or North Carolma-Partly cloudy card m Ws was onna. d warmer Sunday; ram in western UoQ teiegraphed here.- The remains raon. Monday partly cloudy, light b hroneht tn this vpt. ing. . - Buying Property There But Keeping Quiet as to its Purposes. (Special to News and Observer.) : ; Wilson. N. C. Feb. 16. The Atlantic established Coast Line Railroad this week puis within the. borders of the State and it chased about fifteen additional acres now remains only for a locatioa to be of land in -the southern section of the secured and the details to be worked ! city .adjacent toilheir tracks. This out The State council has a local sic- read has. been quietly buying property nificance this year from the fact that in Southern Wilson, for the past 'two Wilmington will make a strong bid for months, and for the past few weeks rbo lwnHnn nf th nmnraAri nmhsnom has been having moved the many here and hopes to be successful in the dwellings located, on their newly ac- effort in snlte of the fant tn thpre 1uire ViV"t- are strong bidders elsewhere In the State. While the movement for the establishment of the institution here has been' rather slow up to the last few days, the Juniors have now gone to work with a vim and will telegraph the representatives in Salisbury an in viting proposition as soon as a can- We are unable to ascertain for what purpose tnis vaiuaoie - property . . was acquired, and the fact that it-is located where the Raleigh and Pamlico Souvd railroad will cross the Coast Lirj causes a suspicion that the purchaa; were made -on account or tne ne road, either for the use of that roa' If the Coast Line recently, when PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.- MrrL. . Smithi of Newbern, i a guest at The Orton. - Dr. Thos. Jtdmston, of Whiter ville, was here1 yesterday. Mrs. J. McRee Hatch has gone to Georgia on a visit to'rdlatives.' s Mr., and Mrs. T. TXllSnln lett ior Greensboro yesterday morning. . " - 4-Miss 1 Mattie ;Marshburn, of Clin- tdji, is the guest of friends in this city. --Col. H. M. Dranelof 'Armour, spent yesterday in the city on-a business trip; : K'fi ft H : ; C. Ed. Taylor, 'Esq., of Southport, was . here yesterday.onprpfessipnal Dusiness. -. ;- ..,- ; ivf fak 'JMattlA Hawes. of ' AtkrasoA J is the guest .of -friends end relatives l .1. - -.1., . 7 - --- u V-. ' ! ta .uiB aij.- . - - , x- . - . i --Mr. y W. h. Ganfwill, of Wilson, is spending a'fe'dayin the city w.relativfiaAr-:; '.lrx, Half the Pleasure of Belngell '' " m' ' " I '"- ''''' V " Pressed 'tMW:'dJ9sltW-4fNl f .... - CaswelLteage, of Southport, and from Wbitettlfe and Clarkton "lodges. - ; A vefy'fdtaofiye programbae has been prepared for the' occasion which will be under, the direction of District De- Dutv Grand Chancellor- John F.- tittle-. ton, oftbis city. . . For tho'meettag a special Pythian train ilL be operated, leaving Wil mington Iat- 6 -o'clock and returning, leave Cadborirji at" 11:30 o'clock: The fare for tie -round trip for this train will fee. -only ?1 and .tickets may be ob tained at any tiBae, The visiting Pythias wili be wel comed to Chadbourn br Hon;,r J A- Brown, while tbe resspopse ia behalf of the tiiests win.leta08l. WaJtoW Tavlrir. RenorUot th State of the-Of der win be heard: fiRalF.JocesVtji, who win pe about tho first of tft thfi ciiatrict. lonowinK anon wiu pe he an exemplification of the first rank work by a team from the soutnpon lodge. A banquet will follow, the for malities and . feast; of good things may-be expected- by the Knights from tfceir Chadbourn brethren. The speak eras at the 'banquet and the subjects 11 If-'T:; thai? tho condition of M- -W, P. Old ham, Jir. in Washtogton, D. C.r was. somcwihat- iniploved, but that he .is still very critically .ilk, - It is believed that he has cancer of. the stomach.; ; iiaieigh News and Observer:. "Mr. pfrrin Busbee returned last night from viait tn the lodees of the I. O.. Q.J F. --at' Clinton, Warsaw and 3Vallace. He was accompanied y District Depu ty Grand Master F. R. Johnson, of Clinton. Mr. Busbee attended a ban quet given -by the Odd Fellows of Warsaw, Thursday night V . ," '. Supreme Master of Exchequer T. D. Mcares, of this city, will. leave this afternoon foi- Columbia, S. C where he will attend a big "rally of Pythlans of the Palmetto State. Th Supreme Chancellor of the orde1? and other. prominent Pythlans' will be. in atten ' Why wear good ready-made garm ents when for about tne , same price , ance. Mr. Mearen wui reappua w , i..ri,.P cloth made to vour measure? address of welcome ny oovernor ,y - - - " ; ia ansWeino.tbis same Question to his extreme satlsfac- an) Knnth, i urn ma. r i . . . - s . - hn win about tha flrstolf ly Soring and ftfoler' line is beaotiful, with over 3,000 samples to Mawk aa. ur-tedate millinery store at j--r.- from. 'C6m in tmd &ee the new Fashion Plates, reflecting the- latest southeast, corn? of irroni ana trrace YocWsVtes. an oet one of rmnevr sCbry books. - A Romantic narra- . anTotheTnort Cborn Johnstone, entitled "Mkte Raffles." mai-p.tbfl nnrchase of their new Sprine 1 stock. They will rtturn in a.week orfEVERY MEASURE I TAKE IS GUARANTEE TO TURN. OUT A PER- ten days with a fashionable line. or - Is Getting Vow Clothes Made to I Order. ' : "'v' goods of all the latest styles and farc ies. EPLY TO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. V9SB nf tho tn-nm ic nnmnUoil Kir a lira a snM hmiffht it Or Otherwise committee appointed yesterday to wait prevent the new road from-securJnj upon the public-spirited citizens of the property. However, the Raleighant the place and see what ca be done famiioo aouna rauroaa repuru in the way of making a financial offer b owned Jj. jSSSSSJ in addition to thifflrofasite. The 'ISSU SSS T1! SP1 !vbe ciir1cu!al6d lanUc and North CaroUna, and it mal -13 lucolu's W1" uuwuuai '" be that the Coast Line will use W Wilmingtorf, N. C Feb. 17, 1906 To the Merchants, Business. Menand - Citizens Generally,-of the City of j property for yard purposes. IMPROVEMENT, THE WOFsD.- fresa east winds. Does a eirl have a motive?" asks philosopher. Whether they do or not. girl generally has animus in what le does. Mount Vesuvius is again in violent upturn. This restless volcano is d to divide time with Senator allman. . - - - The Panama Canal Commission says be workmen on the canal must have prasement. Well, harry up and give to them and quit amusing the peo- k at home. Tit Aero Club, of New York, is sat- id that people will soon be sailing the air. Have they never heard Iat a lot of Congressmen at Wash- went there on hot air? Yesterday President Roosevelt held si? conspicuous position in the eyes me world than at any time in"" the mree or four years. Miss Alice eveit put him in eclipse with- her ate House wedding. Cutter on A Cruise. The United States Revenue. Cutter Seminole, having beeajntrrted. last weefcormar cruise soutn on. account of having to go In search of the light ship, cleared yesterday from Southport for a trip along the coast. Capt J. H. Quinan, in command, reports from Southport under date of 16th, having spoken off Fryfng. Pan shoals the schooner Carrie E. Look, Capt Ray- ner, from Brunswick to New York, lumber laden; the Lizzie M. Pearson, Capt. Sharpley, Jacksonville to New York, lumber laden, and the Eva B Douglass, Capt Bennet Brunswick to New York, with railroad ties. The ves sels were lying at anchor awaiting favorable winds- and asked . to : be re ported all well. - Back From Inspection Tour. . General Manager W. N. Royall and Mr. E. B. Pleasants, chief eaeineer of roadwayy of the Atlantic" Coast Line, with their private secretaries, Messrs. Mitchell and Myrover, return ed yesterday from a week's inspection tour of the company's extensive inter ests on the second division of the sys tem, having visited Valdosta, Montgo mery, Ala., Tampa, Fla., and other Southern cities of importance. As yet nothing has been "done as to awarding the contract for the A. C. L. shops at Waycross. '. Wilmington, N. C: Sirs, We, the undersigned mem bers of a joint committee, appointed by the local Councils of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics, respectfully submit the following: At the last session of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics, held Good Roads in Duplin; Better School, In Columbus. astor -Fred D. Hale, of First Baptist Church, to preach. tutor .Moraine iStar : - - In reply to a. published xsriucism oz y sermoi oft "Christian Science Ua asked,': I will to-night preach again thv nuhtect and "make good", my We that "Christian. Science is the ost- specious and dangerous, system infidelity that is to-day offered as tcnhstitHtA for Christianity." It was bt my purpose at present to prouo y- deeper-into tnis matter, out me bfy of Christian Science to my ser- Special Star Correspondencai) Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 17.-Governo' Glenn received an appeal from th commissioners of Duplin county thi .. t, rt art ia 1 n fl lldllPP Vith tti rT,ii XT r it -,oo AoAoA Kt, I v-.n L, w,. Jh,; o'A nrr wo Penitentiary authorities to Uaye tney that body that an Orphans Home I .. - . . ' MnA nfV ncs.f&M should - be established and maintained - - S that 0H nff.ra for rYnnHnnK The governor said he feels that g T " . . ... 'I j MAct vital Imnnrtmii etc are being solicited, aeverai ciues 1 ruu aie ui tn the atnto have ftlrfadv made Tjro-lto any community much more so ev nnHinna for the establishment of this than railroad facilities and he will dj institution in their locality, (the kurg-tall he can for the promotion of such est offer coming from Durham, amount- J improvement in any community. He ing to 110,000), and it is along tnis wui take up the matter with the pris tine that we are petitioning tne people on authorities at once, generally to subscribe to a fund, so state Superintendent of Public that Wilmington may make a propo- jjmtruetioiv Is notified that Syraona, sition for this establishment Mr. cmbus" county, has voted a local Hugh MacRae has offered 12 acres for the improvement of public !Imill,?e J? 5 ZGJill schools, the election being carried by Coat and Pants to order from. . . t?-v -.....6U u.w Suits to order from Trousers to order from .-. . . .$3.35 'to S10.00- SOUTHERN TRADING STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES I. SHRIER, ?r : The Reliable Clothier and Furnisher, - (Sign of the Golden Arm.) .. H E. CORNER FRONT AND PRINCESS STREETS. : feb 18-tf. " . -'- - CON- Irtn furnishes a DBactlcal illustration the misleading methods or unnsuan i ANNIVERSARY SALE TO iehtists and ther perversion., of the TINUE ONE WEEK; T-ittiirf a srjeciai mviiiiuuu Laa n nil who (read the reply, of the importance oftne suDject 1"1 r- w mTCT KM 111 IH1. tiUUIVll. t - iuii5 "inp. siiifH mms Hiwdifs nuii. AWVt m. w.. ..T . ANNIVERSARY SALE TO ' TINUE ONE WEEK.; CON- THE C, VJ. POLVOGT COMPI, a large majority. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Drivers in Controversy. In Justice Furlong's Court Monday at noon John" Brown, colored, driver of one of the big delivery wagons of the Southern Express Company, will be arraigned of a charge of-wilful in jury to personal property. The charge is preferred by A. H. Lamb, colored, -remarks a moralist. Another ..... . i i . Lamb alleges that several nights ago Brown ran his express wagon into one of his hacks and smashed! in a wheel evu of our times reminds us we should all pursue an upright acres, perpetually, as a park or play ground, In the vicinity of Winter Park Gardens: " - ". Mr. Georee Harrlss has also offered to donate twenty-five .acres in fee sim- Tranaction, wich Appear From It is understood that the buildings Deeds Filed Yesterday. to be erected, will cost not less tnan c L Dickinson and wife to James SZ5.000. unere are aireauy over j.w tr.y. nT11 far tssso orphans awaiting admission. Durham residence property on Fifth will you suDscnDe, accorouis vu ,uu. street between Nun ; and Church means ana nwv " wus otreeta. 66x165 feet In size. tablishment of this "Home" in community? Very truly, WALTER E. YOPP, JNO. E: WOOD, WILLIAM J, BELLAMY, N. J. WILLIAMS, MARSDEN BELLAMY, JR., our Thos. H. Wright to Piatt W. Davis, for $1,000, property In Love's alley, 120 feet south of Nixon street, 60x75 feet in size. . , D". .O'Connor and wife to Lizzie Mohann for S400. rjronertv on west aide of Dickinson. 66 feet north of Miller street, 33x165 feet in size. G. W. BRANCH, Committee, Just as soon as tne exact amount Djef n Her Njnety.Third Year that can he raisea. is ascwuuueu, uo fact will be telegraphed, to Salisbury Friends in this city - and elsewhere w L,;B Wives will will regret to learn or tne aeam ul auu ..i...,, . -r . . a - niinina. winnw or me .nA.A ftf tne nronosi-1 " tionv wece of advice would be that e Wouldn't be so slow that, the ob- I't nf . yur pursuit stavs risht ahead "t "t0 ua. """J"" """""L"", "j. 71 I of the vemcie. rne case promises to be quite interesting. - us all the time. iral Roiestvenskv (.hP. have To Preach at Chapel Hill. ' heai-d that o , The Rev. R. W. Hogiie, rector or 1U mat name?) says the ships Ht - Tama' lft vAsterrtiw for Chanel L ca ne had in the sinkinz ' match Hill to nreach before the students" of the University to-night . Rev. inr. Hogue is one of the six prominent min isters of the State invited to deliver before the student body of the Univer sitv six annual sermons. In view of the' absence of the rector, the 11 o'clock service at St James' to-day has been changed from Litany and Holy Communion to Morning Prayer and Sermon. - .; vllt Wirh tkA t lue Japanese werp rnrten ThA gement of the ships impressed ' m diso rotten, since ! 'o think of it Tftm li-IT - . "son, of Georgia, in Tom " -udeazinp .f vi.r vb- ... " """Sell to do th .wnrk In ne was doing in 1900. That the Republi cs all he can while letting on that ! a disinterested patriot or a re- without a motive. ' RUNAWAY IN COUNTRY. Plow Hourse, Frightened at Bicycle, Injured White Farmer, Mrv Ben Scott who lives on Mr. M Mrs. late Capt. J. H. Burriss, of Southport, which occurredat 6 o'clock yeBterday mornine at the home of her daughter, MrB. D. S. Bender, No. 114 Market street, this city. Mrs. Burriss had reached the advanced age of nearly. 93 years and had been quite feeble for SUIT AGAINST CONSOLIDATED. Passenger Injured by Stepping From Car Asks for Damages. Through his attorney, Louis Good man, Esq., suit was instituted yesiei day In the Superior Court by Mr. J. G Foreman, a butcher of this city, for the recovery of $3,000 damages irom the Consolidated Railways, Light and Power Company. It is a personal in jury suit and the complaint will al lege that on the 31st. of December, last, while plaintiff was a passenger on one of the suburban cars ot tne city, cool ing up from Wrightsville, he went to transfer from the car to the city line and in stepping to the street from the suburban car, it started forward with a sudden ierk. throwing the plaintiff to the ground and severely injuring hhh on the 4eg from which he has dnd is still suffering greatly bodily harm. The suit will come up at the next? 'term of court in this city. With disorderly conduct in speaking his mirfTf to Dave Wallace, a coiureu drayman, with whom ne coinaea wu,? CONDUCTOR THOMPSON KILLED, Fatal the Mayor's Court. k iuT9 nf interest in the May- I ire ... . ..-. k court yesterday was one m m ne Mr. C. T. Hansley was cnargeu WE WILL CON tl N UE TO rtOLD -pUjR Anniversary Sale One Week Longpr FEBRUARY 19TH.TO 24TH. t. tnve pvpvv one an opportunity to secure real bargains, we shall con- riding his bicycle at corner of Seventh tmue 0ur-Annivresray Sale held last week for oae week longer, . This is onTkrtle streets Friday afternoon. done itt order to reduce our stock, before the arrival of our New Spring; The voung man aiiegea yj.-u. uie i uooas. - , t , . . . . ' . Jilfuliy driven into him by the our buyers leave for the Northern markets during this week, and pe-.... rr,an and frankly !onfesseri .joi orders eiven shall have their carerui attention. that'he followed the colored man up UjoUBLE TRADING STAMPS ON MONDAY , WEDNESDAY AND FRI- the street and expressed Ms opinion pretty forcibly on the act. waiiace was charged with reckless driving but, AtrMonM did not sustain the bUQ ' Ahorire and he was released. Young Hansley was fined $5 and costs for v,ta lonovom tn the drayman. ia usa - onlv other case before the Mayor yes terday was that of Kate swenn, coior- j ed, charged with disorderly conduct Front, street, Between uocs auu Oranee. She was without money ana was eiven five; days on tne county farm, . jnrveen svuit-. w"" , " uT some Ume. .She leaves to mourn tneir G. ChadwiOK-s piace.aoout wui u- . dauehters as frm aeatver Ba?fi88' f :0.sl,tynf W and Mr. A. . C. Burriss, nlow horse wrucn naa just ueeu 1111,1,, . . - driven out a' row on the turnpike and this city; Mrs. J." W. Keal, of South- was struck by a negro DicyciiBi wuoipori; ana. airs., o. j. xoviuiiiie. w nm nnastlntr toward tnb city. The Bladen county. The funeral: will take negro, who worked, in the neighbor- piace at Southport to-day at noon, hood, was thrown, from his wheel and the remains to be taken on a steamer was also severely injured. Mr. Scott to the old home: of -the family this was severely bruised and was suffer- naming, ing last night from concussion of the ; - " , ' , , ' . brain at; the hcne.of Mr.. Chadwick, Brothers-in-Law In an Encounter. into which he was taKen soon alter me Because he alleged that Herbfettjcbest and upper part of the body being awiuui. . . . 1 matfi was. nor rtronenv BUDoarims ms Wreck - Yesterday Morning on Durham and Southern. (Special Star Telegram.) Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 17.-Capt. Cary Dod Thompson, of Dunn, a passenger conductor of the Durham and South ern railway, was instantly killed in an accident on that road near Holly Springs this morning. He had brougnt in. his passenger train to Apex ana with others, was on an extra engine going to Varina to bring in an extra freight train, when within a quarter of a mile of Holly. Spring,- on a curve, rurinihg oackwards, the tender jumped the track. The. engine' followed-'and toppled over. - - Capt Thompson and. Fireman Wil: born were on the engine which was in charge of Engineer W.. J. Angier. The engine turned -completely over and; pinned Capt. Thompson under it, crushine his life out instantly,, the 5have been watching, develop- In the tin district around Gas- and it is gratifying to leard prospects are good. PropCct kasbeen quietly going on, and in !m elsewhere in the Star it is that a company at' Gastonia will .'orkon some Dromising veins. iSe Ridge Tin Corporation is an- Sevn, which has been Incor- 4 with headquarters at Lynch Y4' I W. Foster, of Schuyler, President; .1. G. Pavne. of "s- treasurpr and Tavlor ita. . . . . - i Lynchhnrir aAprPtnrv The Pital is $1,000,000 and the ill develon tin mines Qatohia. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Rothchild &'Co. Liquor. I. Shrier Clothes to Order. -Daughters Confederacy Meeting. Robt C. DeRosset Office Dlvlces. C. W, Polvogt Co. Anniversary Sale J. W. MuTchlson & Co. Hardware. Concord Chapter, R. A. M. Meeting Piatt & Haar Corset Demonstra- F. E.' Hashagen ,uo. 1 mai wave Flour. --'' Warren's Steam uaKery v mus- ton Bread. - ; -. Conservattve mutual ine " ton Branch. ' :mt a BUSINESS lwvi.v : I Wanted Lady. Stenographer.. Board 212 WalnutStreet-T . H E. Boniti--Contractors Wanted- . Geo. Q. Clows-Lady or Gentleman. Mitchell &Hotchkiss - Printers Wanted. 'Chlnal China! China! Silks! Silks! Silks! 50c kind, 40c, Monday. Ali colors on sale at Gaylord's. ' , - 35c. fancy Silk ribbons Monday 25c at-Gaylord's'. '"""!"' - ,1ktTwrTwD McMillan nndhister-' Mrs- Herbert Blake, "George th.e city?;VD;'S a well known young white Ur. s. SJ. om dun i-yj . m,n tJ t,nM, ir!th hi. hrMhn.lonr to the relief of the injured man; iae fhn ln1tiriei Will not D KBOWn Jrauj . luwuuufe. 3b lMUViV""- - . . , , ..-u r 1 for several days. Mr. Scott is aoout urst naa woras-ut neemu uu vao t.k vaa-ra nf iu. and was not rational isirfceia, reuewtu me nuunw t ot when the physicians left . him yester-1 and Castle, and finally wound up , at dav afternoon. ; Just now ne was m- jsixtn ana ijock wnere nouenun iu jured, he has been unable to ten, but In trying to control the frightened . '" .nvuiil hnt be was knocked down. r. .. badly; crushed. little injury. The Beer Sale Called Off. ; . . ; Tho ie nf the five barrels of Bud- welser beer recently seized by City niorir and Treasurer "FOwler at the Carolina Central depot for non-pay-... e iiai,. tnv nf S50 by Mr. Chas. tyo onnRienee. will not-taKe place tc-day at the Court House as ad vertised. An agreement . , has been 1.a which the $50 license in n he . deD08itedr in ;bank awaiting a test suit-to be, brought in court to determlne-xne w n,.-f'c. liah rv., Tl . UfW xvwj.- - jfc . ran-- are.; atioruej'a r -Th beer has been turned . ;"nfr -F-.W. Ortman-to whom it was consigned," - S ; , Blake into the yard of Mr. W. H. Al derman- and was turned upon bymaKe who hastily armed ? himself ., with a pitchfork. .. Roderick was .arrested on warrants from both Justice . .Furlong and Justice- Borhemann and was held for the Superior Court under bonds of $25 each which. he gave with Mr. A. J. Marshall as surety. Geo. O. Gaylord's Big China Silk: Sale Monday, all colors; 50c. Kind, wc. yard, 27 Inches wlde. , fin to Gavlord's Silk Sale Monday. Ail kinds ' of Summer silks on saie; 50c. China Silks, wc. yara. - t-M.tw ia herebv eiven that the "ssnertai Trial Offer of reduced, rates fcb new subscribers is withdfawn. Here after no snbscnpuo118 win ne recwiveu except- a t - . -r - -:fs,'.5 ,. . Ther 'others suffered Emancipation Association. The'colored. cltizens of Wilmiiigton, met in Ruth Hall on Wednesday night. February 7th, for the purpose of elect; Ing officers for the Emancipation -Asso ciation for the year of 1906.- The fol lowing were elected : President, JacoD Johnson ; ; vice president Jas. D. Dry ; seeretary.- James E. Howard ; treasur er, i James ,Ki' Cutler ;chief marshal, Wm- Quick;, assistantr - Lewis Davis; chairman1 of finance committee, &. D. Diew; chairman (.of arrangements, J. W. Neil. "I,- . Arrest May be Important -. ' Shortly after o'clock this morn ing Policeman A. D. Smith, at Front and Orange streets, arrested General Holley, colored. The-negro had on his person and in his arms about $25 worth of clothing, overalls, colalrs, cuffs, etc. The goods were in such quantity tnat Officer Smith thought best to send tne General" in, and the patrol wagon was ordered. The 'General"' pretend ed to be very drunk when he was ar rested and at the police station Acting Sergeant C. E. Wood found a warrant that had been . but for the negro for some time. Pending an -Investigation of the negro's possesion of so much of this world's goods, he-was held onthe warrant for the offence committed some time ago, which wasan assault upon a "colored woman. "Holley for merly worked at the Wulard bag fac tory which was burned in the recent fire. , ; Washington Entertainment . The ladles of Letltla Lodge No. ,3, Daughters of Rebekah, will give a "Washington Entertainment" in Odd Fellows' hall, pn Third street, Tues-j day afternoon of this, week beginning at; &:30 o'clock. v.-After the. entertain ment a reception will be held In the i adjoining hall at which refreshments i win ne servea. au uaa euows auu their friends are' Invited. DAY ON ALL CASH SALES. - SPECIAL HOUR SALES. ON TUESDAY, FEB. 20TH, FROM 10 to 11 O'CLOCK.; .. We will olace on sale 75 doz. Ladies Extra Fine Hose, put up in boxes bought to sell three (3) pairs for $1.00, special anniversary price for this hour three (3) pair for 69c, limit two vzj Doxes to a costumei. ON THURSDAY, FEB. 22D, FROM 10 to 11 O'CLOCK. 'We will sell our regular $1.00 to $1.25 Kid Gloves for Ladies, - Gent's and Children;, limit two (2) to a customer; Anniversary Sale Price one hour . 89c, per pair. ON SATURDAY, FEB. 24TH, FROM 10 to 11 O'CLOCK. We: will sell 500 Hassocks made of Velvet and Moquet Carpets worth 75. Anniversary Sale' Price one nour z&c. eacn; iinin iwu hj-iu a uuw-: tome?. . feb 18-tf. The La Orecque Demonstration Dates y February i9th to March 2d MRS DEARTH, of New York city, will be in attendance and will: give full information and advice concerning the CORSET ; that should be worn by any lady who will pay us a visit during the time stated above. . ; . I PLATT & HAAR, ftnlo A (rents 1M MarKCI aireei. feb 18-t new Advertisements. An Enterprising Liquor House. . Attention "is called to the large ad vertisement of Rothschild & Co., in this iS3ue, The firm - occupied three stores a-nd handles the finest wuies and liquors by the car load. The firm enjoys a large mail order business m this territory and are iajung extensive advertising campaign to In iiM.no.tiiic hiisinesn - They also, enjoy .. lorcn lrwiav -nntmnase in .case guw Ahd havA a number of . established J brands of their own bottling. ATTRACTIONS AT THE C. W. VOGJ CO. POL- Up-to-Date Office Devices. During the nast week the store of tne u. w. Polvogt Co.. has been crowd ed on account of their first anniver sary sale. This firm has now. been located in their new store for one yea.r. --To celebrate the occasion they win offer during this week special bar gains as our readers will see. by re ferring to their advertisement in this Issue. Double tradine stamos will be given on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and Special. Hour Sales will be held, from 10 to li o'clock on Tues day, Thursday and : Saturday: Goods will be sold - close to .reduce their stock in order to make , room for their new Spring Stock. . Their huvers win leave ior- New ,York durine - this- wees. r , --, Ledgers, Price books, Double " trading 'stamps Monday, Wednesday and -Friday s EoJvogts, - Loose Leaf Books, Memorandum and sheet holders. Sectional Post Binders and Automatic Lock Binders." "Yaw man A-Erbie" Filing and Rec- ord Systems. flobl'CI CaRossel, C ' I - - - I' - - CrakscSani-SMohir. 5 3a; FLOUR Uavrpassd the world ever as to qual ity and' used only by the - best . '- - ' families. - -' " ': ' v :L F. E. HASHAGEN CO., fob, 180. Whojesalo . Only ,j I Qnlf ;;rwalting" Advertise for thai " new tenant . or. boarder-now! - -., i
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