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L ,.LXXVn-N0.121 WIIiMIKGTON, N. CM 8TJ5fDAy t'EBTJARY 25, 1906. -be ClUomtng Star. OUTLINES. nr nver the sud he ,cal"nn of Senator Tillman, of u " i:m tft rep"" LaiTp bill and lead the fight for .. rate 1)11 ... Vs,w hiway P385 for the bill unless it is no -"-,, 0 give tne an?M o appeal from rulings of mter-Stai? . Senator8 wji thirty ivi" - , t rn . -1, , , f ompn ( 1 Ilitrll I vu ad out oi i"- - taly w. K. Van- ktov at ruu Qnd Miffed by a FJhe'drew a, pistol to-de- it is said there ib Dew .. .h had run his auto- Lrf his cnane"'" " - nnn,VAnr u- - , hnv- w - www bi10 it57Pn of Brunswick, Ga., inmil l.ii-"- ' J roiuiu . r-pne ana uaynor-i ir t lit- ' . i ivannah r and J fm into eme"-" nn . divided be- Ui- ; . i.-AnAi T.o vac. at baau""T . fiavnor tried Carter anu - hTuid have given them lUfied ai '";h vpsterday that Cap- rtei . a ni n u . i. fc hfo vpnnrt. La., ves n,?.,.c" noleman, the negro ldar "'"h murdered aschool i assault . mlnutes ' ntpneed to be nangeu ui ua sentenceu i" nresent and the uwe uu. the deatn wana- .- -- lM ,.-,,,,ir.n nf college Tn-k the nebiiv-"" bv nre ai "a"'"'-"' - GVrtree lives were lost anu umu, k'r.L -Mrs DuDree. who J., hirt her tnruui cm, Utly Mtt nei Hoimed- has ha by a nes. - mmlttwl the Ifessed mat Hamilton herseli "."':;Uj i.-. mnrdered his wiie auu mu.i at Albany, N. Y., has sur- fed and cou u killed at Hendersonville, fl . , cr,n nf Columbia. abe r;, Hendersonville; 'Terdar by a stone which fell to nost At jacJisuu, XVJ r .kn o-ranfl lurv lciumcu P gainst Judge Hargis and lm fm- thp murder of J. B. oto r yesterday, cum -i" fcCOa n thP neTerranoi u . . . and the wound- hf, Johanr Hoch's body liohisvue - hnried in DOliei - SSw.the cemetery authori- refusing to permit t L tne interment or me auaicu. wpre hangea huuic Inf the cemeteneis ui6uv SSety Near Shreveport yes- lav a mob of 50U men U the negro w - vew York markets: Money on 1 no loans, ume insn- flnnr Idy, spot couou ; andunehangea: ue. i ci; i-2 elevator; cum - oats steady, mixed 34 1-2; tur e steady 71 1-2 to 72; rosin y, strained common to good 4.20 WEATHER REPORT. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. IWilmington, N. C Feb. 24, iuo. leterological data for the sending at 8 P. M.f aauiruuj, tmperature at 8 A. ai., n QefD' M, 51 degrees; Maximum, Minimum, 38 degrees; u, kinfull fnr thP CtaV. .UU. numau ' first nf month to date, s-Si. - age ol water in aie Ivetteville at S A. M- l'riaay, iu Weather Forecast. North Carolina Fair Sunday, Ir in western portion. Monaay bolder, fresh west winds, shilling lorthwest. BETTER SIDEWALKS!"! Civic Improvement '( Idea Growin V Much Work Now in Proore Unfortunately Little of This is in Business District. LOCAL DOTS. Slight, damage to the" lettuce crop by frost Is reltorted Friday night. Shipments will be commenced in quan tities, by about the tenth: of March,-' Spirits turpentine , reached the high water mark onthe local market yesterday. However, there were r ceipts of not a single cask at Wilming ton during the day.: 4 Fire alarm box No. 43 isbeing transferred by "Supt Yates from the southeast corner of Front and Orange to the northeast corner of the same street, near the Howard Relief build ing. - ;. . : .. Mr. .11. Lh Duraht, minister in charge of the Chapel of the Good Shep herd, will address the men's meeting at the Boys' Brigade armory this after noon. -Miss Carrie White will sing a sole. . ' . A bazaar will be held to Hiberni an Hall Tuesday for the benefit of St. Thomas' Catholic church. Chlldren j ww ne entertained from 3 to 6P. M: From C to 10 P. M.. sunner' will hn served. : - The derailment of a log carat a siding of the Hilton Lumber Co.. be tween Tacheys; and Wallace, delay er the incoming A.. C. u passenger train from the north for more than an hour yesterday. c : '"" . The funeral of the late J. P. O'Sullivan will be conducted. by Rev. Father Dennen, of the Catholic church, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The fun eral will be from" -the late residence, iteVT C. W; Keeley 'will address menis tnat have been nte-' in th the men's meeting at the Y. M. C- A. matter of the laying of granolithic this ' afternoon at 5 o clock. The pavements bv DrODertv owners. For urace unurcn Sunday scnooi urcnes WHOLE i KTTMBEB 11,954 others on Walnut, between Second and streets,. - . . is to hp hnnpH th a nitv aiifhvrltlAd 1 1 MU,MW. Ab.Sr will not find it necessary 6; inaroto -i the law in" order to get other r prop- Lsiiumicu i nai iuure I nan 1 nir-lerty owners, and especialy those down , ty Blocks of Granomhic Havc'.lrg Been Laid Recently CONTRACTORS , STILL BUSY . The civic improvement idea , just now has a faster hold upon the publid mind, perhaps, than ever before! ; Wil mington residents and property own ers have higher Ideals hTthg regpaetf than for a long: time andthe effect of it is seen in the "application of the paint brush, the laying out of" lawns, the planting of trees and shrubbery and general improvements in e many other respectsv It Is one of the signs of the prosperous times and an out ward manifestation of the truth of the proverb that "Nothing succeeds Jike success. But it. Is the purpose to speak here of the recent very decided improve tra will contribute to the musical num bers. At the boy's', meeting in , the morning, .'. Master Harry .Solomon will render a violin solo. . - Miss Bessio Gore announces to her patrons and friends that her danc ing classes will meet after March 1st, in old Odd-Fellows -building next door to Hibernian Hall, her present loca tion. Evening classes meet Mondays and Thursdays of each week at 8:30 P. M.; afternoon classes Tuesdays and Fridays at i o'clock. Saturday night socials at 9 o'clock. DR. CULBRETH'S ELECTION. PORT ALMANAC Feb. 25. ISises ..6:39 A. m. Sets 5:49 P. M. Length ...11 hrs. 10 mm. Water at Southport. .9:58 P. M. Water at Wilmington. 12: 28 A. M. is talk hereabouts that the Wicans will put out a "tjfket. must be a movement in the di- ra of the Carnegie hero fund. "Home Paper" Speaks Highly of Prom- - inent Wilmington Dentist--' In noting he recent election of Dr. N. .M. Culbreth as Dental Surgeon of the James Walker Memorial Hospital in this city, for which position he was recommended by the New Hanover Medical Society, the Trucker, publish- . . i y-i ti r r , "This is indeed a compliment to Dr. Culbreth and shows the confidence re posed in him by the New Hanover Medical Society and the Board of Managers of the Hospital. Knowing Dr. Culbreth as we do, we feel sure no mistake has been made in selecting him for this important place. He is regarded: by all who know him as be ing one. or xne very best dentists in the State. This writer saw a few days since Mr. William Huggins, -of this county, for whom Dr. Culbreth per formed -an operation last October re moving a portion of the superior maxil lary bone. This operation was neces sary because of the extensive' necrosed condition of this bone and bad it not beem performed this disease would have proved fatal. Mr. Huggins has nearly entirely recovered from the ef fect of the operation and is now ehjoy- mg good health. Dr., Culbreth's friends in this county are proud to hear of his success and wish him many years of continued prosperity.", ' FURNITURE FACTORY NEEDED. ' Iterday was the day set for the preign uprising in China. If it there will probably a smash- China by the powers. kr Tillman in charge of the titration's railway rate bill In pte! It's enough to make Presi- Roosevelt' go over to the Knox ill be exceedingly trying to Con- Rn Blackburn to be tried by f t Attorney Ilolton. Republicans ph Carolina have many trials f w triumphs. sgrains say that lava from Vesuvius threatens the funicti- Idways which vim up the slopes 1 o.cano. It is stranee how vol- srj' to get in the limelight with pnt Roosevelt. I11 Shake your lianH if vnn win lake you if vnn " co,.Q RPher. That is true and is an- ay of Kho saving like the poet long Wrote: ' What is friendshin name. a charm that lulls to etc. The Largest Amount of Manufactured Goods Used Here. ir We often wonder as to the quantity of furniture used The Wilmington Furniture Company (successors to W. T. Mercer & Co.) have just unloaded another 50-foot car of furniture direct from the manufacturers, and have an tunately or unfortunately,' as the idea may be as to which sections of the city should first be beautified, practically all the improvement in this regard has been made in the up-town r residence portion. It-is estimated that twenty or thirty blocks of these modern walks have been laid - within the past CO days and it is gratifying to know that all responsible contractors for' this class of work already have orders suf ficient to keep them bHsy for several weeks' to come, in addition to the new sidewalks many have been reDaired and !he outlook for still greater things IS Wight. , .,.0m . An effort was made yesterday to get a list of all the sidewalk improvements within the past CO days. A partial list only was obtainable from the contrac tors. Mr. w. -B. Glenn reports the following:" Mrs. Elizabeth Sweeney, 66 feet in in front of residence, No. 416 North Third street. T, S. Toler, 45 feet In front of resi dence, No. 310 Red Cross street. Mrs. Luey M. Home, 45 feet in front of residence, No.. 312 Red Cross street. ' C. LC Dickinson, 66 feet in front of residences No. 21C and 218 North Sec ond street. v ' R. A. Brand, 6 feet in front of residence, on Chesnut, between Third and Fourth streets. James D. Mote, 45 feet in front of residence, No. 902 North Fourth street. T. B. Carroll, 33 feet In front of office on Second, between Princess and Ches nut streets. ' City Livery Company 90 feet in front of stables on Second, between Princess and Chesnut streets! Mr. g. W.. Smith. feet - Ground residence property at southeast cor ner of Second and Chesnut streets. W. J. Moore, front of Queen City Cyle Co., on Market street. R. P. JdcClammy, front of Dispatch building, on Market street. Dr. W. C. Galloway, front of resi dence on North Third street. J. B. Hand, front of property on Third, between Princess and Ches nut. .' Atlantic Coast - Line Railroad Co., on north side of Red Cross, leading from Front. - H. M. Emerson, front of residence, on Red Cross, between Front and Second. , T. E. Sprunt, front, of residence on Red Cross, between Front and Sec ond. Mrs. Lossie Myers, front of resi dence, 303 Chesnut street. KILLED ON RAILROAD YARDS Colored Youth, Struck by Shifting En ; fln Died JSoon i After Accident in the Hospital Yesterday... William Wright, a colored youth, 1C years old, was run over on the Coast Lineyards,. near. Fourth street bridge, yesterday morning about 10 o'clock and died about an hour later at the James Walker Memorial Hospital, as the i result ol I life injuries. 5 "Jv Idra.WrighL. mother of! the . bov. wwka 'Ai.a cjcleaner, In the Atlahtln Coast Line Shops, andthe youth went theyestefdayvifofnlQv carry her breakfast; jot upon some like ierrand. As he left the shops, he played aeout.tne yards for a while until the A. & Y. passenger train started out of the shed J. This' he boarded and rode as far as thflr bridge. As he went to leap, from "the, coach, the presump tion is that he jumped immediately, hi iPPl of a shifting, engine that was coming, in an opposite direction on an adjoining track:. A; yard clerk, very soon after the shifting engine passed, taw- the mangled body on the track. Afiet a hasty examination, finding the tody unconscious. Dr. J. .C" Wessell. of the Railroad Relief Department was s&ntooned. Dr. Wessell Immediatelyi phoned for thehospital ambulance, bxii the paUextt died la a short time after reaching there. The Tys right hahdrwas cut offTiear jUieswristJaad he.was also injured laterBally;-;7' :- Ida Wright, thawidowed; mother of thii . dead boy, and' the boy' grand- mrer,feoth of whom work in cars ii,-iift--Trd knew of the accident in a a3r time. Both became hysterical and were sent to their homes. A 4-1. n n. -n I J. 1 V. 111 Ml Va hi tw 1 iZl Koger Moore, front ' of residence eight cars received by this one firm f-nrmwrtv n ' hotTCOO on,- within -the"last three and one-half months, . an average of nearly three cars per month handled "by one con cern. There are "five or six concerts here handling furniture and we would suppose that the other five or six have handled as much together as the Wilmington Furniture Co., which would - make a total of sixteen car loads! in three and a half months or more than a car per week. From the abovei figures it really looks like a furniture factory - would pay in t Wil mington. .. . V f ' Tot Found en Street. -" Xhe little our-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. FetteL 307 North Sixth street,, wandered away from home yesterday morning about 6 o'clock and was found wandering -In an aimless soit of way about an hour later-by Mrs. Georgia Pritchard, near her home at Third and Orange streets. The child told Mrs. pritchard she would go home if some one would go with her and Mrs. 'Pritchard tried to identify - the tot in that' way, but it was soon evident that "the little girl was lost. The child was turned over to Officer A. D. Smith," at Front and Dock streets, and while Mr. Smith was on the way to the City Hall with ihe tot, helfonhd Mr, C W. Hollow bush, who lives In the same residence with Mr. ana Airs, r enei, ana v in search of the runaway. The four-year-old was returned to her overjoy ed mother. :: above given.- LAWYERS ARECOMING it nal Meetinjt of North Cora- fina State Bar Association at : ,WrightsvilIe Beach PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. BROWN'S CARRIAGE SHOPS. Remayal of Business 4rHyden n..MJ! VL I 1 - M. Duiiamg, on intra oxixev. Mr. J. O. Brown, . the well . known carriage builder and repairer, wiUto' morrow begin removing his shop from northeast corner of Second and Prin cess streets to the . Hayden Carriage Shops, on. Third street, which Mr. Brown has; leased for a term of five years with the privilege of a longer period if he so desires. Mr. Brown recently re-sold the property which he now occupies to Mr.; John. F. Gar rell, who will erect on the premises a handsome block of stores, and the re moval to the better location was made necessary by. that transfer. t. Mr: Brown takes over the purchase the flbng established carriage shop interests of Hayden &, Culpepper, and will considerably enlarge and improve the business, making it second to no establishment of its kind in the State. Mr. Brown will, visit several wood working factories to get" ideas about the best to buy ia a band saw and buzz planer, which "Will be installed afiEs, Bryson City, then be in a better position than ever ,"VpN THE WATER FRONT, to serve his patrons promptly and : v THE LATTER PART OF JUNE ?;; - ; . Official Announcement. Received Yes terday Fromt Chairman of- Exeeu- -! . Committee Distinguished Body of Men Headquarters. - - - '- "Thomas W. Davis, Esq., "of this city, is advised byfr. Ed. Chambers Smith, of Raleigh, chairman of the Execu tivetpomniitteev; that the North. Caro lina State Barf Association will hold its. next'aniiual meetink'at the Sea- shorlp Hotel, Wrightsville Beach. Offlciai notification to this . effect reached Mr. Davis in -a letter from Mrmith on yesterday and the an nouncement was received here with pleasure, being the first, of several big State gatherings which it is hoped to have; at Wrightsville this Summer. TbeUdates for the meeting are June 27th,! 28th, and 29th, and while the coming of the lawyers for their annual outing is yet somewhat remote, there ia already talk among members of the. local bar, regarding some form of pub lic entertainment that will no doubt be provided for the visitors upon this occasion. . The annual meeting of the Associa tion .last year was held at Toxaway. The . organization will bring, to Wrightsville between 200 and 300 vis itors' all of more distinguished per sonel than usually grace a' State gath ering' of like character. Reduced rates havealready been secured from the railroads and also at the hotels for menjbers of the Association and the gathering is being looked forward to yerswlll be. accompanied by members of t$elr families and friends, not a few 'ipf whom will prolong their sea shore ! visit after the meeting is over. Hon. Clement Manly, of Winston, is preafdeat of the Association and there aeyice presidents from each of the seventeen Congressional districts. Mr. Ciawford Biggs, of Durham, is sec retary and treasurer of the organiza tion nd the "executive committee is c?wtpsed,of C. W. Tlllett, of Char-lott-!-' Ed. Chambers , Smith, of Ral eighT A. C. Avery, of Morganton ; W. S. 0B. Robinson, of Goldsboro; Julius C .Martin, of Asheville, and T. T. Hicks, of Oxford. The vice presidents in the order of districts from which they come are-: 8. G Bragaw, Washington; Francis D. Witfston, Windsor: F. G. James, Greenville: A. C. Zollicoffer, Hender son j-S. W. Isler, Goldsboro: H. L. Godwin, Dunn; N. A. Sinclair, Favette vlllej R. H. Hayes, Pittsboro; Paul C. Graham. Durham: L. H. Clement Mocksville; A. E. Holton, Winston; O. F, Mason, Dallas: Edmund Jones. Tie- ffiotr: S. V. Pickens, Hendereonville: MaiOv W. Brown, Asheville, and Kope J. B. Schulken, Esq., of White ville, was here yesterday. ' . f : Mrs. J. P. Gibson is visiting friends and relatives in Newton, N. C; wniinm i RoliamV. Rso.. returned last evening from Salisbury where he attended the State Council JrT O. U. A. M. meeting, continuing ms tnp to seyeraft-other cities Jif piedmont- North Carolina. -' - r ! Mr. Jim Perry, of Burgaw,' a very successful lumber dealer was in. town yesterday. He is of the opinion: that Wnmins'trfi -wiH soonibes one of the largest export timber towns on the At lantic Coasts -r lr. R. W. Herring, of the lawfirm of TCfnan Herrinr. returned, to the c!ty yesterday afternoon. He has. been in Burgaw for the oast weeK examin ing titles 'for the Wallace Manufactur ing Company. , -" ' Tt ; ; .y . Alderman W E. Yodd returned iuctcnigv: fmm thk Stata Council Jr O.UA. M. sessions "at : Salisbury. He returned -via High Point anxr-visneu tho fammifl furniture .arid wood working ; manufactories of Uhat enter prising little city. Mrs Walter Gavlor and son. Mr. Kenneth Oavlor. left vesterday after noon on the steamer Tar Heel for Point Caswell, N. C., whither they were snmmonded bv A telegram yes terday morning announcing that Mr. Calvin McDuffie was in a dying con dition. ' " - Mr J . Rlnodworth has dispos- - J A- ed of his saloon Interests on aoum Front street, and will leave with his family this morning for Lakeland, Fla., where they will make, their homes in the future. Their many friends hope they will do well and be contented in their new home. . . . Mr. L. J. Merriman and his guests Messrs. E. L. Merriman; A. . G. Thompson and Taylor Lacy, of Scran ton, Pennsylvania, accompanied, bv Messrs. B. G. Empie and Geo.- H. Howell, of this city, returned last night from a; day's quail hunt around Kerr's station, on the" A. & Y. railroad. The party "bagged 101 birds and the string brought back by them excited, the envy of all who saw the hunters upon their return. ' MR. A. F. LAND INJURED. Denble Trad 1 n e Stnmpn Thu rmlay, Dlacr- 1, 1906; sia gle Trading StaupH II ether days. POLVOGT'S SPECIALS Double' '.Trad 1 B 1 $tm - TA TAVr Maerli . 1, 10 M Ble j TradUB ; Stamp" all ether days . ST" ,J GREAT SACRIFICES. PROMPTED BV THE STRWt CTCBEASB OP OCR SPRING STOCK. PERHAPS THE MOST INTERESTING GROVPS THAT CROWD ,N TO PROM,SESCE THIS WEEK ARE AS POIXQWSl . well. Mr. R. A. Culpepper will Temain with Mr. Brown for the, present Mr. Brown's lease of the building from Mrs. Hayden is at 600 per year and includes all the snops except me northern portion of the first floor now occupied as a harness store and that portion of the second floor used for dwelling purposes. The lease calls for the repair of the premises and their keep in present condition as iar as possible. . NOT LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. the Charlotte News: "The sug sbeen mnrio that Be South be usf-H hv tt1o fi9n ng of the Isthmian Canal." Wesent the necro is too bnav 0(1 pile ir, Ihinir nrMtin. 1 m canal. buildj at said that the Knox bill "spells pender of Roosevelt" to Senator idea of regulatinar vniirnfld rates ,he right of appeal from the rul- the Inter-State Commerce Com: F- Tillman always did fear those hen they smile and ' have t0 give awav . "u was UdUKCU 160 on Pririnv Ai j x.t 1 j , uctiaicu 1119 ill of amrdering one Qf tne blinch ;t ;mch il alleged that he ac during his wuh v Wr',.lf Hock had declared that I"1 didn't nrnva it -- Vv, firm. Jt uu mm we COnrin his onini T, I tL 8ed by the newspapers """"-bigamist. He wal nrinlnlno ,011 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ?R. A.-Culpepper Notice. -- ' John J. Fowler Notice. Crow & Taylor Groceries. k C. W. Polvogt Co.- Specials. ; H. U "Vollers Harris Lithia. r Hardin's Pharmacy Herpicide. . . C. R., L.. & P. Co. Gas Stoves.' ' 3. H. Rehder & Co. Mattings. Geo. O.'Gaylord Department Store. Interstate Machinery & Supply Co. Your Money. : : . . .. was r BUSINESS LOCALS. ".. ' E'S.tW Fox For. Saler r B! Il -B. Room Wanted, g T . ; v ' St. Thomas' Church Bazaar. . Miss Gore Dancing Classes. Carl Muegge Rooms for Rent. Only Restaurant Warm Baths.--. non n. fflows Travellers Wanted, Wright Supply "Co.--Agents Wanted. Bonitz House Dining Room Closed. Wilmington Pressing Club Too Busy. j ' - ' - ' , ' ' Star Office Reliable Colored Boy Wanted. - x - - LaGrecque Demonstration lasts .but a Tew ays longer at Piatt & Haar's. . -' To-day cars to the ' Beach every half-hour In the afternooiu property, Grace, between Third and Fourth. ' - B. . W. Newkirk, front of residence, on Second between Grace and-Walnut. E. L. Holloway, at residence, Fif teenth and Market streets. - C. C- Chadbourn,. front of residence, Sixth between Nun and Church. Hugh MacRae, 800 yards " around residence and driveway in yards on Market, extending back to Princess street D. L. Gore, in front of Allen build ing, on Princess street, between Front and Water. James F. Woolvfn, residence ac Fifth and Chesnut streets. E. L. Davis, residence property on Second, between Grace , and Walnut streets. ' Mrs. T. F. Wood, residence property tat corner of Second and Chesnut streets. - -. Henry Angel, residence property at 209 Chesnut street. George S. LeGrand, -residence on Chesnut between Second and Third. J. C. Springer, residence on , Third and Chesnut streets. Capt E. G. Parmele. of the Cape Fear Paving & Construction Co., re ports the following: - ' Col. A. M. Waddill, 6 feet in front of residence, on Fifth, between Mar ket! and Princess. Miss Mary Alderman, 66 feet on Fifth, between Market and Princess. E. G. Parmele, 66 feet WPrincess. between Fourth and Fifth. Front Street Market, 85 feet in front of market house. Wilmington Steam Laundry, 85 feet on Front and Orange streets. H. L. Fentress, 65 feet on Fourth street. - - W.' M. Cumming, ZS feet in front of store of Rice & Spencer, North Fourth street bridge. . Jesse Wilder, 6 feet east side of Fourth in front of residence. J. E. Wilkinson, 66 feet, ast side of Fourth, in 'front of residence, K - S. W. Sanders, 21 feet In front of storey North Fourth street. : Nathan J. Williams,' 33 fee t front of residence; North Fourth street,, i . Hibernian! Benevolent Society,-.? 33 feet. on west, side of Third in front of hall. . : fn addition to the above, the Cape Fear Paving & Construction Co.,' also has . contracts , for over. 300 additional feet in various parts .of the city. -" "Still in . addition several colored contractors have completed pavements on North Fourth -street, and "nearly the entire block in front of residences of Messrs. FfGartelT, Stephen ew ett. SAW. Sanders, the O'Connor prop erty and. others on North Third street and at the northwest corner or xnird and Walnut streets; - also in .front, of I Mallet ' property at southwest corner of -Third' and Walnut- streets ana in front of residence, property of. N. J a But Trouble Troubled Negro Youth Wi Indicted Another. Dancy Lewis is a precocious colored youth, hardly 14 years old, and works in the office of Lightner & WilkinS", architects, in the Southern Building. Yesterday he had trouble, with the ele vator boy in the building, who - com plained. Dancy was amusing himself too freely in riding up and down in the elevator. Words followed between the boys and on the fifth floor of the building, Isaac Dudley, the janitor, took a hand. The elevator, was run down to the first floor and Dancy was given a boot lift to the street. The boy was very indignant and forthwith hurried to the office of Justice Borne- mamv and -warranted the janitor -for an assault. . . . , r The bov accompanied -Demitv J. W. Smith around to The Southern to iden tify Dudley for arrest On the way around, the eagle eye of Deputy Smith recognized in the boy the defendant wanted, in a warrant-sworn but some time, ago by Raymond - Nixon, colored, charging Dancy with the larceny of a bicycle and ; wilfully cutting the rub ber tire of the wheel with a knife. The boy was also made a. prisoner. The double case of the -prosecutor-defendant and of Isaac Dudley will come up in the court of Justice BorhemaniT at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. : When the boy applied to Justice Bornemann for a warrant for the janitor he thought the bicycle incident had blown over. He labored under the misapprehension that -"Justice," being blind, was also asleep. Not so, Justice BornemannT ! With, the Police Yesterday. It was Saturday night but not an arrest was made by the police up to last midnight During the afternoon, however, several were brought .in. One of these was a. white man from the country, who had imbibed too freely. crawled tip In a stairway leading , to Water street, near Market, and ob structed the passageway to apartments of several Syrian' families on the sec ond floorOfficer A. "D. Smith came along and removed the obstructionist to the " police ; station: : Another mati nee visitor was John -Watson, who was arrested by officer E. J. Grimsley at Front Street' marRet nouse 'tor ceing drunk and disorderly.: Watson was be fore the Mayor only a day- or two ago for the same offence.., Schooner in With Cargo Cutter Sails -Maritime Notes. The Revenue Cutter Seminole sailed at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for another cruise along the coast She will be absent from her station sever al days. The schooner Annie C. Grace. 454 tons, Capt. Bailey, arrived from Balti more last night with cargo of ferti lizers ior ine s. A. U warehouses. She will begin discharging on Monday morning. - The splendid new government suc tion dredge Delaware, at work on the Cape Fear river and bar at Southport arrived up late yesterday afternoon and is at the A. C. L. chute for coal. She will also receive provisions while here. Two of the steamers of the Cane Fear Fisheries Company, at Old Bruns wick, have arrived from Northern points and will begin fishing for men haden as soon as the factory is ready to start up. The; steamers brought down cargoes of coal instead of com ing light as heretofore. PROPERTY OWNERS MUST. PAY. Notice Given That Execution Will Is sue After March 10th. City Clerk and Treasurer Fowler, according to law, gives notice that property holders heretofore assessed for street improvement and who have failed to pay such assessments are aeiinquent, tne time ior the same having expired, and that unless the amounts are paid on or before March 10th, 1906, execution will issue from the Clerk of the Superior Court against the property. The act by the last Leg islature is mandatory. It is understood that the notice is especialy directed Lto certain property owners who have not paid their pro rata share of the cost or the North Fourth street vitri fied brick: pavement. XJntil a short time ago only about one-third of the amount 'assessed ; against the private parties had been paid and the city will now make an effort to close the matter up at once. Funeral of Mrs. Mutford.' The funeral. of the late Mrs. M. A. Recovered -Lost Laundry. '- - The bag of clothes sent : to the po ibo station hV a colored - man. . who found it one mornlngin his yard outlMulford war .conducted in ; the pres frinceSS jsireei, was lueutmcu auu recovered 1 yesterday byMrs.! : II - A. Hewlett Orange, between Seventh and Eighth' streets, who read a notice-.of the find inthe paper yesterday, and was sure it was the! week's ' laundry from the household that she ; s had trusted to an unknown colored wo man some time' ago and had never heard of them since, The property was restored to Mrs. Hewlett after identification; ' -J-, - To-dav-cars" to the r Beach every cobi, H. F- Wilder Wash McNeill ;and4 half-hour in the afternoon,.. 1. Insurance-Company Notified of Rail way Accident 'y Los Angeles Through the insurance agency of Messrs. Dickinson & Davis, of this city, with whom he carried an accident insurance nolicv ' friends in Wilming ton learned yesterday of a serious ac cident that befel Mr. Albert F. Land a few days ago in Los Angeles, Cali fornia A teleeram was received by the insurance firm, stating that Mr. Land had been run over by a train, k nn narttfuiara were eiven. The message was signed by R- -F. Webb, presumably a friend or Mr. uana or anm t one who became interested in him after the accident The telegramH was received late Friday nigm ana another was promised iater giving particulars, but nothing has thus far The Maryland Casual- ity Company, of Baltimore, with whom the policy was written, nave iaKen ui ,f .ir. with rheir Western agents. lliaLLLl I' ...v.. . . . Mr. Land until a few TBonteWBPQa' ducted Land's Typewriter tuxenaage here and was a prominent member of Carolina Aerie, Fraternal Gyder of Eagles. He has many friends who trust that particulars of the accident will show his injuries not so serious as is now supposed. GOING FAYETTEVILLE WAY. Upper Cape Fear Also Has Railroad Developments. Yesterday afternoon's Fayetteville Observer has the following: "Yesterday an engineering corps, consisting of eleven men, of which Mr. William Moncure is the neaa, were snrvevine a Drelimlnary line in. the outskirts of Fayetteville, running into the city at the plant or tne souinern Cotton Oil Comnany in Campbellton. They are verv reticent as towhat com- pany they are working for; but their coming, taken in connection with the recent trip of Hon. J. G. Shaw south east of town, to secure rights-of-way, is taken to m?an a reaching out to this noint hv the Raleieh and cnarteston R. R. The surveying camp-is at pres ent situated below here, on KocKtisn. MONDAY, FEB. 26TII, 190. lOO Ven Linen nnlh, heavy ...m. Hack Towels vrorth 16.at- HM day only 11.1-2 tH. . r i orKisn Bath T eU, larg;e size, 19e. value, this ( .v lt 13e. amaller tee 10c. valae. iOB,y . Tuesday; per. 2tth, 1906. 54W pleeea alaacienae Lace, and In. ertiBH at lean than half nrcvnllinJ prleea, the, 111 K at i.,PVal,inS d:W tfce dozen yardi.' Re'Kuiar -wage iwt abo THURSDAY, MARCH 1ST, 1906. Black Chiffon Taffetas macnificent Silk of rich lurtre. rery desiroble m they give aerfect aatlafaetloM t1 . iIreN parpoaea.. Othe . ask iiallty SliO oar price - te-day l.lo. Oar rearalar 15 value fer 5c. Thewe eoods are fUy- iraartmteed aad full 3C Inches wide. FRIDAY, MARCH USD, ,. Black Brllliaatiae ni Seclleaeea MP-. dai. . - r.2-lm-h Black tSlcellaa,- valeT5c. , Special, 49c. - . ' 45-inch Black Mohair, valve , 90. special, 69e. 45-lach Black Mohair, v valne I4M; Hpeclal, 70c. ' - ' . 45-inch Mohair, --ale $lJSSt apeelal, 8c. - - - '- 45-inch Black Sleeltaav , MiJMy Hpeclal. $1.20. Double Trading Stamps Thursday, March 1, 1C03 WEDNESDAY', FEB. 28TH, 196. ,5 '- "-k Collar,, worth from a5.t75y,f V w,u day for oaly 15c. each. ' Ior Z. . . ; mis ttay only 8c. You must see them to Appreciate laicitr : w as laar The C. W. ""The Store That's Always Busy." Opposite the Pom t office W ilmington. N. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 3RD, 1906. Our stock of Black Mercerised Satlae Skirts must aro; this is the last day at such low prices. SlA-i Black Mercerised Skirts, 90c. $1.50 Black Mercerised Skirts, 2.00 Black Mercerised Skirts, $19. " 92.S0 Black Mercerised Skirts, f 1.T9. ; S3.O0 Black Mercerised Skirts, H.U.-! Povot LP . it Co. fe2o-tf Sole Aeents for the W. B. and Kabo rsets. A DAY WATCH THIS SPACE. 20c A DAY We have something you need. Can you afford to be without one In your home? 20c. A DAY CON TINUED DAILY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. .:"end.ih your orders for the famous Harris Lithia Water f The strongest Lithia Water known V and . Harris' Lithia Ginger Ale. : The iest in the market. .:.;!.' A trial will convince you. H. L V0LLERS. 3 fe25-tf PytlilaWS in Fayetteville. The Payettevile Observer of yester day contains a long acocunt of the big fourth district meeting of Knights of Pythias in that city on Friday night The address of welcome was by the Chancellor C. G. Rose, of Cumberland Lodge and the response was by Cfrand Vice Chancellor W. W. Wilson. The Fayetteville, Smithfleld, Red Springs, Rowland and Lumberton lodges, were represented by good delegations, -who brought encouraging reports.; Among the out-town guests present were-A. S. Barnard, Grand Chancellor: W. W. Wilson, Grand V.-C.;. J. D. Nutt, State Deputy; C. C. McLean, District Deputy of the 12th district; N.-M. Lawrence, Jr., District Deputy of the Fourth Dis trict. A banquet followed the lodge exercises, Mr. N. B, Alexander presid ing as lUHaiiiKisier, - - . - . BUILDING PERMIT'S YESTERDAY. Residence For L. H. Burnett Five Dwellings For Rent. The following permits were granted by Building Inspector H. E. Bonitz on yesterday: I' H. Burnett,1 two-story, tin-roof, eight-room residence, to cost $2,500, at corner '.- of Eighth - and - Orange streets; CRogers & Thomas contrac-Ufri-pV:-: -,:: ' - Robert . Johnson, one-story dwelling, on Ninth iffofrajMarsteller streets. ' Thomas . H. . Wright, five one-storj five-room: dwelling bouses to cost $650 each, on "Sunset Hill,"between Cow an and Davis streets; R. L. Johnston, foreman - of construction. th ence of a large nnmber ' of. friends from the residence, ,3io. 610- North Fifth street at -330 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the': Rev: J. A. McKaughan, pastor of Brooklyn Baptist church, of ficl2ti.ngt The lhterment-.was in Oak dale: eemetery.:5j,a.:-B-;f ; ' ' LaGrecque Demonstration lasts but a few days longer at Piatt & Haar's. -Tonlay cars Jto the: Beach every half-hour-ii the afternoon.' ; ' . : Unusual Agreement Filed. something rather unusual in . the way of a- contract was filed for record yesterday in the office of the Register or ueeds at the Court House. ; It is a written agreement in which Mrs. Mary E. Irving and her husband, George- Ir ving, contract with Jackson Grier, Esq., an attorney of Chadbourn, for and in consideration of his -services and those of his associates, to execute a good and sufficient deed to 40 per cent. In acreage and value of whatever lands are 'recovered by the plaintiffs in a suit in the Superior Court In this county, which Mrs. Irving et.al. have brought against William Blanks, Pem broke Jones and other property own ers on Wrightsville Sound to dlsposess them under an alleged old land grant recently discovered, the title of, prac tically , an , of Summer Rest being . In volved. ., -.,. :', V r.. ...... ... .. ... . : LaGrecque Demonstration lasts but Markets Page -Two. . 8ociety Page Three. Editorial page -Two. -i The Theatre Paje six. Telegraph Page Eight. -Local News Page One. State T NewsPage . Seven." Church Notices Page Tmio. -, Rait and ' Wate Page" Four.-i Busi ness Loca Is Page " Two. Two Van Revels Page T ive."j Property-holders heretofore assess ed for street improvement, who have ; hereby notified that the time allowed by law for the purpose has expired and it is mandatory on the city, f have executions issued bythe of the Superior Court against t perty. Executions will .be iss less -the amounts, due are paid before-the 10th day of March, 190 J NO. J, FOWLER. ' Clerk ATreas. This 24th, February, 1906. re25-lt . -r i. - -r. .- ATLANTIC TRUST & BANKING CO.- SOUTHERN, BUILDING, Interest 4 Per Cent Save Something Now and Accumu late Wealth, feb 15-tf. - GROCERIES WHOLESALE ONLY. . To Buy Good Goods at Low Prices, Send or Phone Orders to SAM L. BEAR SR., & SOUS iHow About Your Money? . Are-you receiving full value for the portion of it which you have invested in machinery or mill supplies. If not, see us . We eive value received for every dollars worth purchased, of us. j Full line, prompt shipment. T. J. PRATT, Gen. Mgr. Interstate Machinery and Supply Go. Wilmington N. C. 18 and 20 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. NOTICE ! - -The Culpepoer-Hayden Co. having Sold its business to Jf-O. Brown the change to take effect Monday, Feb. 26th, the firm respectfully requests its customers to continue, their patronage with Mr.- Brown.. Mr. Culpepper; will remain with Mr. urown Tor.a sno . time to see that aM work on which he has contracted is properly execut ed, n. A.tuti'trren.- fe25-lt ' v ACADEMY OF MJJSICt FOUR NIGHTS COMMENCING, ' ' Monday Night, Feb. 26th. The Davis-Goodwin Co. Opening Bill 'Monday Night "A DAUGHTER OF SATAN." Bright and Sparkling Specialties .Will Be Introduced Between Acts. 10 20 30 Cents. . Seats for Monday" night on sale Sat urday. - ' fe23-3t - N GET THE BEST. -t Come to the Climax Barber Shop,; no 7 South "Front Street. Skilled ar: -tlsts, sharp razors and polite attention. . GUiON & DAVIS. fe24-.tf- , - ' Apollinarls Water, White Rock, Lith ia Water, -. Canterell and Cochranes Ginger Ale, Sweet Pickel and. Brandy Peaches. I." ; -" Crow; & Taylor, ---14 Market St, Grocers. - f ------ Phone 10S2. - ' ' r V - t ... , i ' - ,fe25-tf ' People May Now Realize That a Brick -Building Even, in the Heart of the City Can , BURN. Confer with ; "J. VAN B.METTS, , - i ax f - " ' 109 Princess Street, Insure Your Frbperty. feb 13-tf. 'Phone 162. announce to her' patrons and . friends - t-UM-b JiCI UiUJVUlK ClilBWS Will UltTW H.I.- building next door to Hibernian Hall, her present location. ' Evening classes moot AfATii?Qva ant . Tfin'raria ira. Af ai1i fweek a 8 :30 P, -M. ; afternoon' classes ; i uesuuj a ana naitya ai, ' -ouioc-jt. Saturday night socials at 9 o'clock. fe25-lt , ' -- - -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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