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,' ' . ! .. .- '. f-vt T . fTERusoF simcnipriou - ,::. - i ."-4. J - .2 i - - -. 'MlfeMllMI Jpptt. Smm V-,', ; - ;. . ... ,1 mm mmm mvmm mrnimm iw i i ' ' OUTLINES. WW .Jat jesterdar sent rtothe npi of the army and "prepared for war; f he J L w Prer.ia a model naval IJSal order ta-uWgtf la5. President rtllDUu.' idea of a M f.i the army appro- u The section abolismng Rope- better nguii"& s"- i, itepicBcu.- was " " ..tonant general w ? Siwa? bill 6u Friday, ( trtL Shut factory was m Yvine from exciremewx fety.1n!iw storm and Wizard wrrfnia vesterday, over Virpnf. - in(jlle8 excitement LOCAL DOTS. AMXIBTV ' J4 ' : Services," Flrst Church of Christ, Scientist, this-' eyening "at. 8 .o'clock; wcense was rasuea yesteraay.:f6r iXThic MVM'?i;w tha Marriage- ofMr.: James ?ottet,-M B ms Columbus -county," ttnd' Miss Russ, daughter of -Mrs. " Emily oi iois city. -: ,f : - - rBEQiNNINQ OF Ash Wedne8(jax j"auaties Season'of NAbstineicf .From .pleasures and niicfl two negiwo -Because " field- ni . yes- Linden Grove - No: -t; United -Ao-cient Order fDruWs,- will have its" annual celebration to-night.' The fes tivities will include a trolley ride-and oyster roast at the; beach;' Announcement is made of "rthe forthcoming jnarriageof Mr J. Mar slender formerly of Beaufort- county,, Nv CV and Mrs. Minnie Jatker, daugh- ter of Mrs. Prud Lewis, on Dock The Hill Directory ComoanV. of Richmond, which publishes the W- mtogton city directory and that of a number , of other, cities in the South, is uuw - tjugagwu -in geiung. our, a dook for .'Fayettevilie. -;;r'v-"ji' 5y deed nled Ifw - record yesterday oiiutper, Mr x,ywv property, ob JilgntJS,1 &tween uasue and tjneen. slrwrts, 28 X66..feet:ftf site. ' i k '-.v-r -trjA-sam gearing.for the pumpa on th.C8Chodnet ,GeneraJ ; Adalbert -Ames Eay ibeen orde4ina. she Vm; be towed to Nw; Yolrk as sobh ag'the new apparatus "arrtves arid ; thenecessary temporary "repairs are made. -f' J The schooner Edith H. Symington, 881 tons, CapC StUeslr; arrived ics terday from Carteret, N... J and has cargo of fertilizer constituent? for the Seaboard Air Line Warehouses. After completing discharge' of the cargo, the Symington' will load . cross-ties for the Eccjeston Lumber C.o. ; The yacht Louise.XJapt. Asa Bur riss, used as a transfer, boat between Wilmington . and the ; new - fertilizer works up the river, ran into a floating obstruction on- her trip ''up yesterday morning, smashing hers propeller. She "Tinnted a saioou, .uc. ad ?; r Six men were ujg enT ovprplv injurea ye- in a coat mine W.Aia While otta H t Traynham 3piinsu-- Lvnchburg, V:. !teLtLTe was being taken UWr . vino- H i. 1 Ittjuuttit fcrderea n lead , in the --h had him in K Eitel Frederick, sec PS!ror William, of Ger- t """r:; sn Berlin yester- ftS Sophie Caarlotte of PnBcef.. o ipMiir of two other TTirtins-Pettibone Lumber tsBt': ... :fiia failed yester- Mhl.,LA number, of Man- coming Cotton -spinners are coming fl Tfn the South to investi- BlPauu ' , Minir nf OOt- Lw.halins ana uxno - - Kkkto unsatisfactory n irsicfl " wnpr was hard off Cape niru., ---Wo tr. ri life savers oeiug u. A uie York markets: t 4 1-2, ClOM"6 " Sdemoroasteady, G'24 1-2 to 35; turpenune steady, strameu - 10 WEATHER REPORT. I Department of Agriculture - Weather Bureau. C, Feb. 2i, data for the 21 ending 8 f w.. iuj. - Ucrature at s a. -? rr j.- Maximum, 57 de- L-nitnum, 34 degrees; Mean. lufcii fr thP dav. .OS: raimaii Email w ' oft first of month to date, 2.89. p. of water in Cape Fear rive ...na & i m. Tuesday. 8 Weather Forecast. r North Carolina Fair Wednes- brisk northwest to nortn wraas. ptiigh in extreme portion. Tnurs- fair, warmer. Hth Winds ossicle '. 'to" Mart tr K.ftftD Canvas Coyjera r I Miu VrT-iTTV 5 -r Beets; and REACHM:flSOHiREESi chureh cndarr- seteratre. Y - iijous.. awomin.a,cwnaotabl coant :0ej CathotispinB SjiBeda Kadlshes ' :' Will Fare ifaaiy. " TVegetable gwrs in, the ' trucking beltvare '; experiencinj vfihuch? Anxiety fOE,;th4saf ety ""Mi their crons: in view y- yisjuicuon Dy tne weatner Bu- runner Vrf wftiAli W,oSi Sfifr..?!? sSKt I - ,. ,jrcn ?c w' vac u uie rwnMnrj8i. naa oeen wessea iwere- apprdach-of a dwayicas rlyjas yr4ay-afenoirea;:dj sei?rej:, predicts that'. the thermometer 6y .this ntormiHg tt.the.: preWo cornea true,"' vegetable growersr "sy'lbe aamage tp taeir crtjpirUl runaway up imoAtne, tnousan; amounting t little Iis than a calamity', f Many- a trackerwhojiraC trying to protect his planter by artificial methods '.f rem. .. the cold, tossed his head on an niiei:piUoindhto first concern at th-break of day-this morning win Be: hfa crop !n Vffie field and in the canvas covered' b'&cr com mon to the trucking regioicf-'' ". - The meteorological disbABeee- Tje gauwlth a ratherressienrth-c htrrcli. ' . :rne-j season t,oi la'sts- 46. days dttrlng-which f estivfijes of a social :.natqre'4aIlI'JdiUnne$ arid the time .Is .spent in,:?reUgiQUS; ..!--v...',TV.j-.i..; t2-'' V, .-1 JrlZ-tf - .-i- 5- aBVaatiJl WJjpoUcl i-Ut! . .I-4. : .tiay-.- ' OI : L54h JPPnnetlpn ia - saapae Tia-jr, rKrtoou stnaersj -ptj tears r sooprc. aosoutuon teentancln 85ckaotb and vashfeirwa sfalsVa suggest"- ed; nnda44;; reaas tio th law at practice- .wfileh ? re- qulre 4 : applicantt lor pataibMhj to be attftjwsted tothis 8Terer discipline WassweptaWaya amTthe "Sommina ttoneryice stilt In use, was- torWV- ace wr- Its t room. ? Tor' a -Gertain- -ex-ten -'Asb: Wednesday .:is Tecognized m "A Arricrican Suburbtn .Corporation rwrfolk WlttOct ValBaWe JELOPMENTS SLIMS roe v "".v -:j i ; M3jr; rWay&ome MUM A. :Wrigttti estate 't e. Amg.ticaff Sa ;oy ?Jpa;ws gporinedy ,yesterday4 teyriay4$i ia elapsed and no ories havfaig raised SOT hlkWd iSk-tlfe it Patio. cfTvetcab itiniai&i o? ; th4?mniof ithe, eross": was traced11 bid as made by the Aew purchasers c tiutiBB r r u s iHeii, ioreneaos,- s one ma object-at first being; tofput tbem jam ii;,pjMLtea aji. -:- the sawjtion j .sale.: . aS; . on: mooay, ifirtjary commrssioner UBOH . AvJthfe": ffile flip fiiuwVj rCourt riding, ttrtf district an.the- prop ertyi wiU b4rt overby ,the I4irfoIk parses '..'"tr r Ttte property . consistaa rf; 6S .'acres th ytf-At?tho .Ome of the lorjHa-t? brast alt Sa3yii:wIthbr the bofflSdaries v of the ' sound twrttAlkfes tefeeh mflj creek; fhe Mavaet atr49et road -and " the- Delgado propei'ty. ' line, excepting; hever,' , three ' lots- previ ously sold by- the' late W; A. Wright to Bl H. MaThalW-e6xtt5 feet in size, on -the - Marker street 'xoad to. . SteHa f Bflfgrand bythe-'Batioa -as i we '.as:; bvl rrlrigtoni lirxieseet-ln; ize, ' on thre- and a rather violent -thunder storm yesterday : morning : about 5 o'clock. The 'thermometer was. as high as 49 aU8 o'clock and the ehowi ers continued with eunshirie inter vals during thenornlng, the eter going-as high as 57., In the after- win go on the ways while a new oRet0011 winds began to develop and Is being installed. " - f x -" tiw.tnermoner-to.raldly.IaIl, reacn- a rf ms as mw-as two aegrees aoove ireez- A barge has been -constructed In. i s ,.i.i, ..j .., . 3 the turapike,Vand to "Margaret" Nelson, Miv WGibfoldswM arriy edflast night;; Z; vVCv. ilr WHL X:' Coley,- of Raleigh. : a. guest ayrhe ,pritm:yp Mr. p:- K. . Toinlinson,:, oft vUle arrive1 last niL ' - i't : ; -Mr T. T. Allard, - of ; souuipori, wasCa guest at;T rtaa yesterday Mr. W, ': English, or Mount uHTe, was aU4sjt "atnThe Ortbn yesterday. 0MfJ$C McCaailJrl;vor: Max-: ton, was among . the. arrivals at The If fbvE- gford "w?upheJ,W. L& W.'. railroad yesterday- 'to speuu. some" -time with relatives. . li' ,. : JrMBeaamyrafHer- f plhsaie-thih fropty v-'ihe WbWlcClammy, im! Whitevilfeyesternyrrnoo!ttfro b!rieaf ?Colambofl SperiorpuEfc Ittoe siefy time iia4atres iittxamp as aaoKsonvuievrs r .v .r itfie::ejriet5:!rm ?sflF 4he aaon. train tftworromi -Your good wife and family will help yquto liiid a way, by irayftg!a l axubuiit cash and a little each ntontli plte. J WAT pi mHyjf-L. 1' Tine - - h- j: A DAY A ' fem- f SPACE, r i Imington, iteroiogicai large number of colored laborers em- ployed "on the works ther- The harge has been .christened The . Jinr Crowt by Mr? John: Burrows, the clever young assistant to Mr. -Stephens the; archi4 tect and-eonsulting -engineer in charee of the hew factory; " ' -". ; John Sheehan, -who has charge of the, - operation ,of the suburban, cars, was asked last- night - If - there : were anjf special excursion parties lor the weeK. -jNone out tne A. & y. society of Fifth Street Methodist church,- he replied showing that he is such a transportation man that he even gets the railroad lines and the church aux iliaries mixed up in his I0sh vocabu lary. : ' ' - ':. ' morning. High- winds prevailed nearly all night, -v : .. ' Of course, no, one .cattsayV hutft- is believed- that 4iuA. ;dam"age's'"has al-, ready : been done " to vegetables. - The; Lenf is a period of fasting fonnerivl " - - - - 1 - . - . - n rvSIVv tti. . x -i . . -i et-varying, tluratloif hut now f -forty ip, c' . "TJiroj-1 iy t sHsceptiDie or days, obsefved as a preparation for -ePBent :an.4--.ls admirably the - Easter fiRtWai - a A1 adapted? to suburban iots.'; It ' ad loins at; inter- it, in soImenitywa -customary from c , Ba4ts ;at Seventeenth an thermom- gie earliest time. : The four daws bl! Market-streets ;aad?iseaiOi. aewsffS rore tne first Sunday Jjwseea-rj r ' ' " i 4 " - ' saty to make up: the falf tale of forty K The urchas6 ol the.-ntopertr by the Moses ' were -Introdnced inrthe ;-ith7w-wa or -fTTX-;nr(BB-?Br century, - The severity the Lehfeni -'"-'?"' iwnuiwrHiw fas U' hav' ntnok mutui: v J work-.wili -bevuadjrta1.eri at onee-JTha extenn,ho-as tb:tlme aid;Stv k uvTvivycio W UlgUsUMB B,UUU1' 1-'-.' '' mrJi''drr'21ljt ?t-. 1 T' tAfl tl tor- B)fc-IgsAii'wnerei fuetw sphiiseferAtLweeka wjbich &as: nit heek ;'.b ;oo4 receriffy. The many friends oi MMftfhope that he win be much Teritted -hy .the trip and that he w tettMHruHy restored. .... .;v.,.T v?p -.. ;v, ::, Mhr C AloihisiciiTeo retary of, tjie Middle Atlaritf& States: Bill, fosters' Association rtenoeu .-a meeting of r the. , executive : committee of the brganiza'tion '.in- -Gveeiisbore ftonday, ' Aside- from routine-business rt was decided , to' hold the next: an. anal ; meethis: of - the' Association'" "ai site; empuui . zyciugs. .rrni;iv Rev. Jo.'P: ' Ktog yesterday re ceHFei ateleram annouoEtogi tbe ae- rjoas-Illness of t a;,'Httle- son' ,wE,; Joseph P. , King,-Irw at- "the fttmlly borne m JasonvlllevrFtav Rev. Mr. Ktng was about; to" leav on tbe after noon train whea ahottitelegnmT was ft4iij:$w'M .- . ' .... -'?:v::.'gfsvy4 CON- 5?!"'" lv ; ft i'ra: 8 Is .: to which slactieindla may, be used made known: hy- l:he . Lenten indults publishedf By, the bishops and read in Winter has been unusually miiarandj?" of the ehurehe of; tae diocese at MR. 4NO. HINESUEAD:V Well Known" Citizen and Confederate . " Vetaran Passed Awayv . : . Mr.. John,. W. Hines, a well known citizen and a- soldier the Conf eder- a, honored an eteemedTfby -his comrades and the public at large, died yesterday" 1 just before noon, v at his home, No. 513 Brumrwick .street He was 62 years of ageborn in 1844 and entered the Confederate army at the age ofseventeen in the year 1861. He served - faithfully in Co. t of .the Third Noftk' Carolina Regiment during the war-ano Vhis feliow soldiers speak in. highest-terms: 3t his, service to, then en get more by depending on in- 17 than by trusting to lack- PORT ALMANAC Feb. 28. - ... 6:3LA.iM, Qa4b .5:52 P-fMZ . Lsneth ...11 nrs. 1U mm. D " , M . 4f. Y h Water at Soutnport. .11. V.-rLosk Cause. ";' -,oniuIAthr h Water at Wilmington. .4:1 ' 4 t.MMnwWika iif. RtehmondT iri 1865: 'I? I Mr.iHihes ?was- twice" married. Miss Sarah M. Grant having been his first wife ,and . Misy Affht- HL- Priest,- his second! The-children surviving, are Mrs..' Gi' J.' Beach," Messrs. Robert L. Hines, Ernest L. Hines apd.NeU Hines, of mis- city Tne runerai : will - be from " the late residence of the ' de ceased ; this morning ,.at 1Q: 20t .o'clock. Rev. ,AL D. McClure, D. D.. pastor of Saint ' Andrew's . Presbyterian Church, officiating, assisted by. ,Kev.- J. A. Mc- Kaughan, -pastaK-pf Brooklyn. Baptist church. The interment will be in Bel- leyue .cemetery.' Mn Hines -was a member ofCape ' Far Camp, No; '1254, U.. C. V., and his comrades are notified to meetafc ihe. residence this morning at 10-'o'clock for the 'purpose of at tending 'the, funeral " in a body, 'i V . bhaan Hoch probably, -wferit to the lows thinking that after all he was so bad, in view of the fact that bad 40 wives and didn't kill but me Ihenj. " ' b Indian Territory a few days ago iwehe year old Indian boy leased tie Standard Oil Company some lands for $10,000 cash .and $100 a ft royalty. "Lo, the poor Indian! Wna probably reflects curiously f the faet that the powers can p peace conference about Moroc- inereas they generally '.icS fa ft conference when China is7 w- f you see to strange politi3al bed lows and cannot re'cognlie.'them-, k oa either side of the. bed for a Ichfork lying by one fellow's shoes F a big stick lying by the other fet- fi shoes. 1 'hen will North Carolina haveTa 'gialature brave enough to pass F -tax law?" :.kW ih ""'Charlotte f uu"-ie. .NfeVf-r iinlil ITio ruSnnti Tjmti Place a higher valuation i on a Phan on a worthless cur. v1' all plants, are tender. The- sunshine and warmth of the past weelchave ptit- all vegetation -in ' the worst possible condition to stand; the ebld. Lettuce Is Just beginning to head up nicely and a -thermometer anywhere down in the, twenties-, will . bring fearful conse quences. ' WSth ' the prevailing high winds ;tt ; was Simply impossible for the growers"to keep .canvas over the niants in the beds and for this real son the injury will be far greater, ttg thought, .inan 11 tne com wave caure unaccompanied by the high winds. TBe 'Weather Bureau gave ample .warning of SeibCcnf of the ncoid, J)Bt-,unT der the circumstances it is feaTed tnat it has, been simply impossible for the truckers to protect themselves; ' Growers had Just begun transplant ing Jeets and if the weather develops what is- eipectedv many? if J not alt of these will be nUned. Radishes are just out of the ground- and they too will suffer much in consequence 01 the cold. A thermometer in the twen ties is -said to be far worse for the truckers at this time than-18 would be early in February. The lowest record for February was five degrees above zero in 1899 when aront t rlamaee was done to truckings bt that cold came much earlfer.injiei . - . . . i. -XX A' W.4TJ-H74W. I raoavn ana ma aoi iomwjiii: t4bnrthe plants werej Jbe. able, to But jt"ae-trn6lTswrwersiasenual-ally ganie loser and-whatever the consequences this morning they will "grin and bear if They are the most tuxikIa tn -the world, and vptiuuowv- r - . hir -nfQir HnTrcvtess" anxiety, . t is wucu v" - - . - time to be anxious 'tnaeeu. , -- the parochial mass. The : Greek Lent lasts seven weeks. but. in the majority' of the churches' there are only Jforty days obsenred. xnere nave been ' speeial ' serviees prepared for-the-Lenten season here and.fhey wll, be attended by all of the churchgoers, .in the . different RAILWAY MEN ADJOURN. Lenten service will he-conducted btf iae. pasxor ir JSC raws ?iuth4aran chhrchthis afiraooh,' hegihning at 4 o'clock Appropriate -to the day, the congregation will use the Vesper serJ vice wrtn the Litany. " COMING OP BUSTER BROWN, -- l. ' ...:,' j rest, cartoonvcomedy. . Onlyv second ;m ie , reports Ofiaii 0rs"t" kmportance tb "Buster", ihhe thought Institution. -in splendid condition, Vh00 - - Vaw.A- Ti Aa iten is going the rnurKlR that in ansas there isk well that sobuts'W !lr-' another that traits feas.; and 1 still f er 'hat throws out ninrt'1-, If anv R hatl lhe Qualifications of all; &oSe' rei, he could . en tn riZnA N notoriety. 3 -y f Recorder Sh;;ii,nnt,A,,an t u Attv f Charlotte. iU ,w .,-h.,j: a Ai ti. " UXlIVi pitiiiVi fOTet-ri:Offahkn man aV'BCab,' ftvrea mat "scab" as an appeua- l!n U a fighting word. We pbs tliat it generall v hwatW anhS. ' ' fts see. North Carolina'S'inottff El,e Quant Videri" whichs4nter ptctsq -To Rrithpr Than Seem '"Other W4,r.js it is another waxtuf mg we are ..hsolutely confldehUhat e ire the Whole Ch ese witb4jut ib necessity 0f any tatt whatsoever to Aoenl-Operators. ajnd Operators of A. C- L. Come Again In March. On .account of: the slight indisposi tion of . General Manager : Royall, it has been : found r necessary, to adjourn the committee representing the agent-' operators and telegraph ..operators of the Atlantic Coast Line until' Mr. Roy al! is able to meet them again, which ne nopes to no on or Deiore tne mutme of March The committee "stated last night' that' thre .'conferences .-held -were satisfa(5iory and'that the General Man ager lad joumed the committee wrifh re gret that ;he was unahle' to ifinish' the work. ;-i The-members of the .committer. ten In number, leave this morning, for their places -at' various &tationaAlong thei system from RichmondV .'"Va.";: jto r. Fye sjtx- eaMhZi trlflihg'papor tance engaged the attention of; the Mayor, yesterdayr? MalT;, Barnmu, an old offender charged with drunkenness' and disorderly conduct and sent down bv Officer A. D. Smith .'was given 30 days on the 'farm.'? Philip Garney, .a sailor sent in irom rTont ana Aim oy TOfflcer C. El. Wood, and another mari ner,; Hall 'Anderson, sent taT from Wa ter and .Market streets, both charged Mth drunkenness, - were let' off with the costs. In the affray between. Jas. Edwards and Fonzie Robinson, it was shown; that: Edwards was thev agressor attd he"was fined $10 and costs while FBaizeuiwas let off without fine. " Mary Lt. Laurance.. arrested byfficer How ara-on a warrant cnarging ner wiin ao assaultrwas let xm ,wtn tne costg,- CL A REN DONSAVrN GS "LOAN Twelfth Annual Meeting Yesterday Officers and Directors Electe..: t " Th" YstV annual' meeting - of . tbe. Clarendon Savings and Loan Associa tion was held yesterday v morning. -i the office of Mr: s; P. CplHerV secretary and treasurer; on Princess-street.- a nim - havinc r beetf - present, the transaction of business was lniuicui-1 ately entered poa. : Tl r.i4n tr the naht calendar '-year - --two series of stock w?re matured and since the first of January, 1S06, stilt another has been matured. It was decided on the first of jAprir to open-ae ; zrtn The following directors .were cnosen for the: ensuing year, viz:.- Aiessrs. . u. C. Love, Walker Taylor, B. F. Keith, H. McCiammy. Charles Schhibben, Thos. ' H ' Wright, W. C. Armstrong, P. W. Dick, Edgar Taykir, '"tJ. - P. B Mahler and1 TEL'. P; Collier, r The Direc tors subsequently ' met and re-elected Mr;-T. C. .Love, airesidwtriCol.; WaU Lker -v Taylor," vicepresideht; ; Herbert McClammy, Esq.; attorney. . and. Mr. S- P. Collier, secretary and. treasurer. Famous Cartoon Creation As to the tele of 8eats. -J ,:; "'" The stage of late years has given successful realization of many char acters first made famous in. the fun ny pages of our' great dailies, but of all them, none has cnne forward with so strong a hold on universal fancies as "Buster" Brown," 1 which will be seen : at the jAcademy ttf Musie oa Friday " night, Saturday matinee; and Saturday night, directly from ' high ly suceessrfut; sensational- season ' of one hundred nights- at "the : Mal4wttc' j Theatre. ;ih " Kew - York' city, and - two hundred nights .; in - Chicago, ji? -- ; There are manx; reasons why Buster shpul(Lbe taken -to the general . heart, but two are most potent; .-these are his absolute and .. convincing reality, and his - youth. - .The child appeals ,toralli children sympathize . with :. .- him ..and .their: .elders iove him. v Melville . - B. Raymond, his; cleyer. and enterprising 1 manager, was quick jto see - Bjaster's" dramatic possibilities amf 'secure from his creator ' the sole '"rights"" of repre seniatioa tnen ne outit;a story on "Buster's?" pranks , and put this in a handsome setting illustrated wwa chorus of . exquistteiyA beautifui girls, gowned in the latest and most svrmptu-: ous styles. 'Music., features were sup plied- and - large -sums of,-tcold'. cash were invested :in" what has since been acknowledged,' tb" - be the world's great-: ban real estate in the South "asd'have t their 'credit a number of fine 'resi dence sertiemerits-in'ofher -progressive soumera cities, notably "Park Place, -Virginian and "Kensington," ifj- Not folk4 fWllleqghhv JBeaeit at Oceah View. Va.; JChJcora Ptoce, la -Char- ediiantvefetes a GreensbOTa.1 jana "Kiveretde Heights." in Jacksoi. yUle. v, .: - :' . ,V , The-v AafericantfiuharbaaS Coroora- tion as givejissiiBnce 0at should the se henflrhd to'fhem, they niu um wuminion. jjrepared to make-expfndlturs tnat-.-wIll develop one of the handsomest places in the South. rr The corporation does not in vest in any -property unless it'is ' sus- &M&kM - modern improvements and ilievvgtprtWtris orthat: The Norfolk promoters, following their Mne of development now being made fn other cities, will lay - granolithtc siaewaiKB m - front -or reach and - every tot. Water pipe and sewer pipe will be laid on the propertj' and both will be free for five years to all-who buy lots.; Shade trees and shrubbery will he transplanted-free of charge by the aeeiopers and ; everything possible done ;to coritribut - to the beauty of the environment.;; Some of the restric tions placed on property' are as follows: "The lots win not be sold or "rented to. ajiy'person' of African descent. No liquors afe -to he solF 6n the property. T- -S.Ti.li-- CX'-XX XCJ1 A:--Li - . .. . 1 . . . aw uav siian oe maas oi tne Jots tnat will : . constitute' a Vulsance or-injure the heigh'bor''8' ld'' No 'house shall be bhiltrto..cbstfess i than $1,500." i:s ; j The lptsre sold at a veVy feasoh able figure, upon smalP cash payment and' so much per week. : without inter est or. taxes until paid for, , Free" water ipr nve years, is given in some ": in stances,-, with: car; fare,": to hurry ; along bundtegroperationsi'j: ! . ' - '- --.: i The. purchase of this suburhan prop-f erty by . people .who. .have the . money, tne experience and the hustle to de velop" the suburb means much for WI1 mihgtbn. Forseveral years there has been -crying need' of ' more-- residence apartments in or near-the city and the development -of the- suburb- will - do much to 'relieve this' cpndUIoh: ; The matter, has already been- too' long megicted. - ; . and out of danger;-?'Cpon that - infor-- mation, Mr, King did, not; leave aajie so wellT is ."Tlge Tils' dog he has not been forgotten. . c n .The sale of seats fbr Buster'' Fri- day ; night will - begin I Thursday mbrh; mg ana seats ror Saturday afternoon and'-the; hight engagement wi 'be' oh saleFrldav mornlne; thouirh ihd'natf hee: sale wlli-not start: until i3 t'MwV fiesTOSeif will bn fllloweVI tn 4rnirfhaco seats . "under ' any clrcumstahces.: go those "whd "generally employ Negroes ior . mis purpose :;w.ui; nave ..to .. cnange the -'custom; f The limit will' be ' six seats sCo Sipersoh-and 'the first come Wjilfltstseied,';' ; ' . ; THE WATEW To The Editor of the f Morning Star Sir: When so much is . being, dis Cussed;about the proposed new wafer works, I think a. great-many thmgs of great importance have been over looked. "... The report sent in; byline 42ommtt- tee apjmte4irand;jabefdre.;the;A dermeiv;by . Mr. rJohhsonis. Jvery in.- eomplete- and , vagae.".; She expert: n-" gmeer employ etf has given .no report, at least none has-heen- laid , beajre. tne Aldermen; . May J ask Mr. Johnspj). where, the water is to Jte got And ; what system I?1 JnS&H&Jto;'-!': adonted. Before that Is settled now can the Aldermen aet intelligently in the matter? It would be an act of folly, to put to a system of driven wells anywhere within "the present- "city limttfr evettt: although a sufficient' space could be got at a reasonable price. Should the. city have to go outside "the limits; (which I see no remedy for) then. an act of the Legislature would- he nec essary to enable them to purchase a site. -. '; ..... y-: Before this matter is settled ' it is only; wasting ime bringing : it before the Aldermen. 1 1 have no doubt but a majority; of : the Aldermen if not aH are in favor ofHhe city-owning the. plant and 'it - is a: great "pity such fool acts are " passed thktii. knock : in the head : and cause sudf delay, of this moffT laudable scheme; ;v-. ; : - - The. lawyers do njati Beeni abie; "tp cohsMe- the meaning of the act rela tive to this city's management and.it seems to nje "that it Jwould take "an army of. PbJladelphiiawyfers to be gfat to-do so;:: j,;: -; v'v :. ..' - .X ' - -r-Or;: ': MADAME DEARTH, XPERT COR8ETIERE CWIli,be .at""The Little Store" a few days longet Don't; miss ? theyopportunrty of bemg fitted to tbe'best corset for' health style . d:bomfprt.:: - . '- ;":- -V"'?fewvfc jri-f;;:: ., , -- - . -.: v - r; n'?;;4:a a feS THE LA GRECQUE. 1;i. ?j.s:" SPtATT '& HAARiiill ole Accot i!4 Market Street. f, .V Wall-Payer! Wall -:. ' 'xA 1.. OUR SPRING STOCK " la NOW . BEING RECE IV ED. MANY : NEW ; . AND ARTISTIC-IATTf KlN MOST EVERY" CONGE V A Bf lE , . STYLE A61D COLORINOT; fcET US. v SHOW YOU OURSUPPLY- C. W. Yates & feb 28-tf. :;:; -.;" :kifi We YOU CAN GET PRESCRIPTIONS FTLLED HERE AT" ANY HOUR OF THE NIGHTi. Know that jnosf eveipr family, has a preference when it comes to , drug" stores, which is perfectly legitimate," . but there are times when yourfcan't get them "their line is busy" and vou will, call an43ther instore -let that be our store; -we haye thrwpSoBCB?- and you can alwaj's g4t good service here. . . , ' ,rTt r nci rv r . DlV vUb LUkl VKfl 1 . "CO MP. JAS. M. HALL, Drufl0istfip: Tikrti pimncs Corner 5tJi and Castle-streets. . ; Feb 2f tf AT THE ACADEMY. MtWlT STOF AT LATTA. 1 NESaK ADVERTISEMENTS. Second Ship Guano ENGiNEERS IN vS ESS I ON. EW AbVRT;ISEMENT3,. ! Wi 3. Cooper--Guano, - IV. i .JaAxsxv f -MnRirs-nster Bro32- tr Academy ,of- aiusic- . Cream )Wkat ... 'Jr'-x. --4..?!rnr4i:-j' WUH pluffa"' ?;.:-v"w;;::' eaentatlve ; . Atlantio". Trust. Banking , Coln: 9 i . . . OUrn eruK an the . tifnA "iiiiliKJ m at,Gren;- sbOrp next Aprft pis flp' Will make him tir whether W lives in - f 1 IS if he doesn't utaxxA nn'Ws flftn' --, T - uuonal right to refuse to stify : c of giving himself away, r- ' . . ;. 4erest. . BUSINESS jUOCALS. "E. SW.-rFox. f,SaJeV-;c K4;:-f ut."Z1 ki arrrthp- kVS tO-mOSt iSUC- r - : -. - a. 4'v-w" icesses-ahd -you.- mBaye .uc sort of people working :ior ,yw ti Bn ctn psa -Tocal ads; ' Major charles h. gattis,!? Popu far -Seaboard -Traveling Pasten- ger Agent -Promoted. ';.; ' il . (italeigh News! andiObserver.) . ; An annfJntment in the . North Cafo- Una National Guard that will, ber'heard: of. with-; pleasure .and . applauded jr by the many friends of the gentleman, is that of Mr. Charles H.. Gattis, of Ra leigh, .the popular and . efficient; travel-J ing passenger-igent oi tne-.seaDoara Air Line, -whose commission as Major Charier HiGattis? an the -staJffOfAd' jutantv General T. B Robertson, of. Charlotte, wll hes'ued in A few days. The annointment is ."authorized : by Governor Glenn'" an by Adjutant Gen erai-Kooertson, me omciai.couimjBivu to be issued as -soon 'as Governor Glenn and'; General ' Robertson ;are tin thecity. 'Major Gattis ls a clever and likable man. eneirKetic, t resourceful, full Of business, and tberd will be many, ovnroseions of gratification at thtt honor which has come to hfm, Saluta- tlon&tovMaJbrattis!. -.i; - Harbor: Cmmee -omina tiwivi. Th Washihston correspondeht '; o the ? Ralelgav News, and : Obserrer wrfiM s "Tha River and Harbor com mittee'of the House Is SSjto makie. a trh to South Atianpe anu vuuw M rxf next month.. Wilmington is not JAAAAAn the:Atinei'aryk -hutK wil Tt." Alitatement tO.tbls effect was made toy : by-Chairraah Burton; oriu BtfutuwwT-r-- ed that a visit to Wilmihgton ;-was BJenniali Meeting of ; General Commlt tee of Adjuttmejnt, -B.". .:'' !''. :';Thet Regular 'biennial.'meettag'bf. the General ..Conimittee' bf AdJOstment of iue.- Jiroinemooa ot. jucumoiive ixn gitteers 'bf theA. 0 ' is .being held m this cityf The engineers win Tie In sesstbrif practfcaliyy'ali Weefc" ; j 'Gn Friday or'?'aturdaV whten? the fjiial ' Session ' Iseldthe : election of dffieers wiU.takV place; -; The" pres4nt officers oftbeebmmHtee'iire-: Chair man 3. J JenhihgB? and s Secretary, " Tnose in. auenaancefaret'o-jaessrs. J.' J.V Jennings,- Florence, G? A. "Wif sin Florence Wv T. :J Re-amsjyMan-Chester, Va.; VJ -L. f Edmunds Port Norfolk j Va.: M -Mi Donlanvmoeky Mouht', - J.: D;- White, or ; Brunswick no-- w namesf of Waycross.-Ga,; w , iv : w.ti4wi of :Monteomeryf( A. ti. .sneni4r.- of savannani--JlOW otvr. Hlh Snrlnes. Fla. The sessions ot. the committee are h'eiag hjeWi to. theElks' Temple,-;:; - CarKGebrgePiamesa.f6 ViAtAn hmri now district passenger aeent - of -the- Atianuc -joaHj..xjae .-"; headquarters . m-w wuimgwit v spent yesterday in the city, on: his way to ripveland -Ohio., where he will pert sonally conduct a jour pi land Grays,; thecraK; wuitary; onjau ization of. Ohio,, ovetheACoast. Line M?Jinee .and Night; Peiorrhances By .ji Davis-Goodwin Company To-day. weather; the a"udlence' at the Academy of Music laf-night. was not jarge but those present; witnessed a: capital pro duction of Jtiut sensational drama, "The 4Sj(uts;Reyenge."; The specialties be tween. acts .were of . a very high order, the slack ; srirV artist haying b4en es pecially jelever,; ; ; ; ; ,v The y company.: gives V two ' . perfor mances to-day. ' At matinee . this afr ternoon ..A": Deserted tBrtde. will-:be given "and-the' prices will. besonlyviQ and 20 cents. To-night the powerful modem ? drama,-;War ot Wealthf-will be presented with, a change of special tiesi ' Popular prices obtain- and -seats may :-: Te reserved each-day f or jthe night's performance at Plivmme'r's. ft.mii TPtorida. Tttlsauite : nortant mission "for Mrirjames.who cft, schLey to Inspect; Sovth Carolina. Supreme Court-Oecide's .'- -" . Fast' Train Case.,-.; :.' ' '.' Columbia, February , 26:The. Su preme Court has decided that, the fast" mail trains .will' have to stop at Latta. or further " provisions for, tralns-'ar that " point' must be smad There Jias been a; long-; contest-' over this issne, and the Court has taken-ffheJ side of the railroad- commissitAip as ,was to have been "expected: ; The burden of i the decision appears to be ofl.:the" rul ing ahd 'order of the railroad eOmmig sion, which originally ordered the fast Urains to stop at- Latta; This order was issued -during , tne - term , or. mjt, Garris, and whatever a that time may have -been me-merits m;the applica tion on the . part of the good and alert people at Latta ana jiio, tnere, was very much of politics, unfortunately i back of: the application. - . - The Susreme Court . filed; quite a 4 long opinion,, hut the concluding para graph' gives -the ..meat, .of. ...the decision and?is 'QS--toAUm8f itx-;--; "The ' Court, : rfiooenized.tQe Drincfc jile that it is the duty , of the ailroad- comrnission. to. provider primarily suffi cient accommodations for those ! to whom i is directly tributary.'! - From- this doctrine, it-follows as. a necessary;- corollary ; that . it la-1 only "after 'lalllocal . conditions haye been4 adequately -met: railways have .the le gal right to f adopts specialyprovisions: for through" trafntsJ K t ; -x; .? s There -is -a- considerable issue. - .in volved,- and ; the chances.: are - that :the f By Annie S. Grace 4,800 BAGS 8-2-2 1,920 BAGS 8-3-3 450 BAG& 7-3-5 TRUCKER 1,000 BAGS 17 PER CENT ACID BAGS POTASH AND BONE.. 4,100 BAGS. 13 PER CENT ACID 2,250 BAGS 16PER CENT.. KAINITi ...'-. 1,040 BAGS 13 1-2 PER CENT. . tCAINIT ';: 960 BAGS 12 PER CENT .. j 7..- KAlN it , r-y 48b'BAGS N I RATE 260' BAGS BONE MEAL .;. . 416 BAGS MURIATE ... 210 BAGS SULPHATE . $17.75 22.00 13.00 10.50 15.00 11.50 11.00 52.50 . 30.00 .48.00 .: 50.00 Begins State National Guard at Wn- m ingtoo v N ext- Weekly i The Raleigh' News and Cbserver of Atlantic Coast -Line ; system- will take yesterday" has ; the" following "Gener al.Carl Abodruff announced yester day' thatl'beginning on the fifth of March at .Wilmington, Captain Thomas Fchleyf thev23rd Infantry, of: the; United" Statesmy located at Fort Slocm'wifl'--inspect the National Guard of Nbrth.-Carolina - ' .. "Capti Schley . is , the son" of tne ra mouft'Admlral Schley., of -the Spanish- American war renownr. ana -ne win eeive' a i-.ordial welcome to. tbja-'.'State- . -The North Carolina troops : are ' in exceptionally good onditioh, and' will doubtless make asplendld showing at BflTER 51- , -- 6 ' .CONSULT H TERS. .HEADQUAR 11 B, feb 28-tf. COOPER 'Wilmington, N. C. - ' " --.-:t ' -t, ;v-'.Y;';;-' 1 . - 1- II i How About . Your ; Money? : ? i - -;; -" . " " -v?.-; 4'-; :-.: ;'--: Are you receiving full "value for. the. . : portion of it which you have' invested : - in machinery or mill supplies. If not, r? see us.. We give value received for--, ' ' . every dollars . worth purchased-6T us. , Full line, prompt shipment.. . y : .-, i .. ... -. '- T..' J. PRATT,' Gen; Mgr.-V.-;';- v.; nterstatejcia Wilmington, N. OUR INTEREST :' . ' .;,, ,-i begins with March 1. Deposits oh ; or' before . that date .will ?. -draw-interest 'immediately 2 ; ATLANTIC TRUST & BANKING CO J Feb. 28-tf. Heavy;Recebte of Roln . - '40; :::'The VeeetS of rosin; yesterday were tKi fcvient anv daysince Mayllth, 189S land consisted -'of-. z,' i oarreia, mt f ; which - came" by ? raft fronr x,xx jwrfvor one ran. io trioi'lovinff- hnmrht 1.008 barrels aria ,e.f.t'hii. ti. th McEacbern tm- nyroUghl37barre8,vX-- x-tioiTii- arc. liftAIV JHe m we e"'""'"" 'ofx'r&W-. ivannah having; opened. yesteruay: at ye Wtt the -case on appeal'-: ito N" the - United States CpurtsMf. it can,, do -so,; .rather than have its . fast and -through . trains subjected . to i so -: many :.stops Jhat it will "not longer Je . a through ,!or fast The - Raleigh and SouthporL -?vi&ii5; Yesterday's ' RaleighT.NeWs and Ob-J server saysf-ir'"TweIve miles, -more of road; has - been - pr'epared'by -the Ra l4digb and Soutnport -attrOad, and be ginni"ng:un. Thursday the (train' will be rua-l-rarQughrLttlington and on" to Bunn-.Level. -and '.Lower -Little ; River. Tjiere Tafetwo new. : statiohshand Low er tittle River is twelve miles beyond LlllingStojj Work on -. toawrds Fay ettevllle Is being pushed and. in the spnirg-the road will reach that point' ,'A bdy is wanted at the Star; bffiee to bring -water, kindle 'fires, -&c; Tn color may be j; white, black. i?:-yaller, IringedV streaked " or striped- . . But - he must be .willing to-,work.-T Apply this If you -have found - something- of value it is one. of. the ."unwritten commandments!'-that jrou7 should advertise JflEMY OF MUSIC! hrPerfornncei8 WMk FRirMY AND SATURDAY WGrlTS, vcatu RDAY , MATINE&J - 4 , ; Cartoon Comedy ; . ttj&USTER BROWN Witti the OrlinaKr4ew. York Cast and ; .. . , . Production.' --WrJ-fciAstERiGABRlEV: America i MTalenied Toy ; .Come, '.ir--;.-,- -"jtia- :ae :a BUStER-'-'--s-;v; iiWted'- end Well IDrlBed Chorus NJeHT.PRiCES 50 "ceata, and $1.50 MATINEJK -flil:40, fJBULS w : Feb 28-tf. . ? ; ; .-. -- i Smatineb : Av6ESERTEP BRIDEr- . . -it . - TO-NlGHTi i.;-;:.r- : . ? Vqrhe Pcwerftti; MtWern OrC WAR'OFWEAIK.: .-'-:'-'" io-H-30 CENTSi v-Seats Now; on Sale- TV'l??. i' PLENTY s OF-"- SPECIALTIES . j ; AOfl " :0 W,-,;'j t-!'--'- i;vi Phone -246. . Phone 246. Cream Pulls. ;f r - Cliocolalc Eclairs; "" ' 22 North Front 'St; f ; .' R. F. WARDEN, Prop. Feb. 28-tf. fjrlvlL. ,;-;f --If Simon Pure! vYott-wJil nd; at theCpePear Tad:C3febb hundwds'othev : . , go?tnaSi T&4jj6ix fr45e-yorJead; :Feb27tf:S;p-?vr: Inr trying to rent a house a placard is ?better-rk:eothing,'5and a Busi--; ness Local; is better than.- anything.'. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 28, 1906, edition 1
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