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THE MORNING. STAB, WIL MINGTON, rTON, N 0 FRIDAY, APRIL fr1306. '- V - V ' "A . V s. XEbe XlRornina Star. 7 Founded In 1 1867. WILLIAM H. BERNARD, Owner and Editor. , v WILMINGTON. N. C. Friday Morning, April G. - PUBMSHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. tariff schedules as 'to-'sfc.ow the impor tance , giving thm J due ' considera tion in relation to railway transporta tion 'rates.;; It: Is the' right and duty "of the government-to regulate commerce" between the: States. But when the gov ernment, by; unfair legislation,. , en hances the' cost of transportation; that enhancement should not be "overlooked) in considering the reasonableness" or unreasonableness of rates." . The , hiffh tariff nn rails. IpvipH hv postofflce at Wilmington, N. c, under the Republican party, largely helped me Act or congress 01 juarcn 6, isf. i tA- aei m-,,.1 t nn .... lnn 000,000 surplus which the trust recent ly .reported. Evidently ; the tariff on the morning star, the oldest rails produces no revenue, to the gov- daily. paper In Nortii Carolina, l& pub- ernment for it prohibits the importa nsnea uany except . joaonaay, s.uu . a on nf rails and mnspmifntlv th'o n. year, $2.50 for six months, $1.25 for fuon f rails ana consequenuy tne CUS: three months, 50 cents for , one month torn houses take In no revenue for to mail subscribers. .Delivered- to city , , - . . , , , subscribers at the rate of -45 cents per foreign maae rans. it snouia De re- month for any period from one month mnrVoH rrot ria. raiia" to one vear. . , advertising rates ; f daily) them, used by the Canadian railways One inch, one idayl.p0;1 two days, " ,n hA ttu aa $i.su; tnree days,' jz.oo; lour days, I wi.w.. cmu S2.50: five daVS. $3.00: One weeft. S3.5A: cnlri thora fnr loss triori - tott o two weess, .9u mree weeKS, .su; im.j.. TT one month. $io.oo: two months. $17.00: L80 to American railways: However, three month $24.00,- six months,-$40.oor 1 the railways in this country make solid Nonpariel type make one inch. their patrons pay for their high'prlc- THE WEEKLY STAR is published ed rails and steel brides in th Wav every Friday morning at $1.00 per. year, rans ana sieei Dnages in ine way bu cents ior six months, 30 cents ; for of passenger fares and freight charges. thAi! announcements of Pairs, Festi- Therefore, it Is a tax on the people and vals, Balls, Hops, Picnics, Society not J on the railroads. Then just to Meetings, Political meetings, etc ' will 1 : 1, " nL v, be charged regular advertising rates. ' think of What the farmers have to Advertiseme nts discontinued : before pay. for their tools, and what every- the time contracted for has- expired, , , , . charged transient rates for time ac- body pays who Uses anything made tUNo aPdUvrtiseements inserted in Local ofel or iron! All tariff taxes come Columns at any rate. , . out of the consumers, and it is strange All announcements and recommends.- . - , ... tions of candidatesf or office, whether that any or them are Republicans, in the shape of communications or " otherwise, will be charged as adver- tisements. WHOLE SHOOTING MATCH RADI- ; Payments for transient advertise- vaio mfints must h -mii. in. oiroio . I jr (o. Known parties, or strangers with nron- er reference, may pay monthly or quar teny, accoxaing to contract. ADVICE TO FWS Of course Mr. Butler may want Mr. Simmons'.'job but he is too smooth, an ui tticiui EAyrc&JtfUU rruill Virgin- chance of getting it Durham Herald. A homing pigeon which was sent to Bournemouth for liberation seven years ago by Mr. Muskett, a "grocer of Chester, returned io its home loft on SundayMarch 18th. London Express. A disgusted resident of Iowa wants ;to "resign" as a citizen of the United States. Let him leave 'Iowa. Man wno. Mad Been a Slaye to Drink and.perhaps he will change his mind.- 1 1 ' 1 hi I, eoodl Tnar is ha VU UUUIIlW I I nonlllN ; t CUERENT A COMMENT ian Who Was Cured After Twenty Years THE BENEFIT OF KEELEY Twenty Years Is Enthusiastic In His Praise of Treatment. The Richmond News-Leader. What is the matter with making I the question of the price at which dis pensaries shall be allowed to sell liq uor subject ta review by the corpora- The -i ' newspapers generally are Remittances must be made bv Cheolr. asrreed that. Willimn .Tnninp-a Plrvn-n.'s ajiclll, roaiai Money uraer, express or , . . , . in Registered Letter. Oniv such tp. Century Magazine article on "Indi mittances- will be at ' the risk of the -HrlnnH Communications, unless thev nnn tain conservative as comDared with Wil - nrn7i.i Hearst. As was stat- not wanted; and, if acceptable in e'very ed in The Star a few days ago Mr, jected if the real name of the author is Bryan's article was a definition of the WiNtfUce of Marrfage or Death, Trib- differenCe between municipal and gOV utes of Respect. Resolutions of Thanlcs. ernment iownershin and rmhlif nwnw- ci-u, uie puarsea ior as oramary adver- vi j' , , . . tisements, but only half rates Xi, shiP as advocated by the Socialists. paiaror strictly in advance. At this rate bu cents will pay for a simple an nouncement of Marriaere or Death auv a uoeuieuis msenea on op ji .xtasit t -kti.ii- : a -l in Daily-will be chare-ed Si nn nlr luo" s receut syeecn says: ior eacn insertion. Every other day, three-fourths of dail'v rate. Twfro a w.eeK, two-tniras 01 daily rate. contract advertisers will, not be al The New York. -Tribune r(Rep.) re ferring the other day to DeLancey Mf. .Nicoll's speech at the Demo cratic Club a week ago indicates un Avintr linotlHtv Ltt TTM T-C3- on a uHll tKnvth! ingness to back Bryan. This change business without extra charge at tran-fof heart is not due to any overween Averments kent t,. . J ing love for Bryan, but rather to p 'New Advertisemejits:' will be charged feeling that if any Democrat 'is going " visnlr to be elected he will have to be a matter, or to occupy any speoial place I 'radical, and Bryan is less objection- CALI fZ. 1 I I i I I I I III V I II TnAIOTV.I'V v. I A A A. as position desired... - auiC tuau nwisu . , Replying to the Tribune's remarks, RAILWAY RATES AND THE TARIFF v? thi? Vpenaent, 'Well, folks are besrinnincr to he- i ne Washington Post (Independent) lieve after perusing his remarkably mentions something that closely con- lucid and sober article in The Century cerns both the railroads ahd people Magazine for April, that Mr. Bryan is who ride on them or use them f or nt Jriuch .'more of a radical, say, than Says Mr. Roosevelt.' transportation in any manner. our contemner rv- , ' 7 ; ; It , takes discriminating judgment "One highly important factor in the like that of e Times to size UP question of railway, rates lias not re- mjlSs about right ceived the attention to which it is - fairly entitled. Inasmuch as the cost .CONGRESSMAN BLACKBURN'S of the service rendered by ' the fail- TRIAL. ways is, of necessity, . largely con- trolled by the cost of construction and The trial of Representative Black- mantenance, it follows inevitably that burn, North Carolina's only Republi- there is a rery intimate relation be- can Congressman; will begin in the tween the tariff ; and the great ques- Federal Court at Greensboro, April tion now at the front in Washington 17tl, Uo . , ... an throiirtnnt th, cti.17tL He -ia charged with practicing jhPdnifi nf ha nrt tifl ! and accepting fees for business all Tailroais in the" United States to pay exorbitant prices for rails. This is undenied, for. the simple reason that it is undeniable. "When a trans continental Canadian; railway, a - road - competing with , our' transcontinental lines, is furnished rails by our manu facturers at a-cost of $8 or $10 a ton below 4 the , Drice exacted from .- our roads', denial of the practice is useless, . evasion of the subject is difficult and defense of the : imposition is impossi ble. The annual outlay for rails in this' country for construction and re construction runs up to enormous fig ure;' No protection is needed for this industry. Our; vastly superior ; facili ' ; ; ties:for the manufacture of rails would ;' enable us to laugh defiantly at compe- . ti tion, to pay -high wages and fair ' profits on capital invested, if the steel v rail, duty were wiped out. Bnt without that, duty, which is" notoriously not .' needed for protection or revenue, therr - might be a failure to pay dividends, on all the ' shaa-es ; representing overcapi talization, commonly called A water. ' This f consideration, however, has no . bearing on the-proposition, the v self evident 'proposition, that the tariff greatly enhances the cost of railway ; , 'service to the companies rendering it. " "Steel biridgea are . another ;great . . item, in "construction and rmaintenance ' of railways. The duty on these in-. . '" creases their cos to an immense ag- , gregatc ; This industry needs - pro- tectlon as littte as the ice trade. - Structural steel for 'depots and other - railroad buildings is an item of many millions. .Great depots are continually being erected in various cities, and th& : - ' '. cost of each is swollen oppressively by ' r t ' duties that are not required for any service to the general public, duties that: promote monopolistic . exactionp and 'pay dividends on great masses of ' ' stock based on fiction. " - - , - "Perhaps the most unpleasant phase of the question of tariff revision is the -fact that the abolition of duties , not ' needed for protection or Tevenue might . , - bring on a panic by ; depriving the "" water in shares of Its dividend-earning , ;s capacity:: Macbeth's was not the last - instaiice of getting : sa far tnto I the wrong 'way that to go on were easier .- taii to go back. But the purpose of this- article Is mot so much5 to demon strate the need of revising oppressive done for clients in the Government Departments at Washington, contrary to an Act of Congress, but our under standing of it is that Mr. Blackburn has declared that he is not guilty. If he is not he will find no difficulty in proving himself 'innocent. Concerning his case the Raleigh Evening Times says: .. "Many of the Democratic newspa pers of North Carolina t ha ve already Do You Want to Know What You Swallow? There is a growing sentiment in this country in favor of medicines op known composition. It is but natural that one Should have some interest in fh sition of that which he or she is expected Tf onrAllAin mVinilAM 1 - 3 Ji ? i .onnuun, nucuiw lb UtJ 1CMJU, CLTlUK Or medicine. " - " - t ; r Recognizing this ' growing disposition on the part of the public, and satisfied that the fullest publicity can only add to the well-earned reputation of his medi cines, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., has taken time by the forelock," as it were, and is publishing broadcast a list pf all the ingredients entering into his leading medicines, the Golden Medical Discovery " the popular liver invigorator, stomach tonic, blood purifier and heart regulator; also of his favorite Prescrip tion c for weak, over - worked, , broken down, nervous ahd invalid women.; ".This bold and out-spoken movement on the part of ;Dr. Pierce, has; by ' showing -exactly what his well-known medicines are composed .of , completely disarmed all harping critics who have heretofore un justly attacked them. A little pamphlet has been compiled, from the standard medical authorities of all the several Bcbools of practice, showing the strongest endorsements by leading medical writers otthe several ingredients which enter into J. Pierce's medicines. A copy of this little book is mailed free to anyone de- siring to learn more concerning the valu able, native, medicinal plants which enter into the composition of Dr. Pierce's med- Icmes. Address Dr.sPierce as above. ; - Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tiny, sugar-coated anti-bilious granules. They reg ulate; and-invigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels Do not beget the " Dill habit," but cure constipation. One or two each day for a laxative and regulator, three or iourtor an active cathartic. Once tried always in favor. $50,000 AWAY, in copies of vTi i a JZ, 1116 People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book that sold to the ex- s"i ui. OW.UW copies a lew . yeap ago. at $L50 per copy. A yf2Z. . aTe away : gO.000 worth of these invalua ble books. This year we shall give - away 150,000 . worth of them, v Will yon share in this . benefit? If so. send only 21 one-cent stamps 4o cover cost trf mailing only for book in Si" P-Ser covers, or 31 stamps for cloto-boundl-Address Dr. B. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. v Keeley Institute, ; Greensboro, tion ntmmtenn ? arppnshnm Tnrtn. N- U:. trial News (Rep.) Dear Friend: . New York Is 10 years behind the I was addicted to the whiskey habit .times. The rumbling old horse cars. for twenty years or more, and had be- as they jingle along the streets, are come almost a physical wreck when 1 a, source of amusement and wonder to made up :my mind to take the - treat- visitors irom less "progressive" cities. ment. After deciding that there was Boston Transcript no other hope for me, the question then . -Senator Spoonef's calling Senator arose as to where I should go for treat- Tillman "a cornfield lawyer" does hot ment, and on account of the delight- alter the fact that it was Senator Ald- ful location of. the Institute in Greens- rich, who turned over the rate-regu- uuiw, l., i aeciaea xo go mere, ana lation Din to the- South Carolinian's have never had any reason to regret care New York World. 4 T J XL. 1 t j . ' i,ais i iuuuu me uuuamgs ana grounas a0 far a5 tnnwil n Mm all that I could wish for, and the offl- Bliss has found no trace of the wicked cers, doctor and attendants kind, court- man who signed his name .to that r eous gentlemen, who did .all in their CGint. for $7i; nnn x,, Wc,mn m7Jtay PleT nt ;and ed over to the Republican campaign beneficial to me. Of course the- treat- fund. Nw Vn.v rZ,otrr.Qm y s ment at all institutions is the same, 0 - & mi. uuuacvcii utjvisea not oniy the peace of Russia, but the policing of Morocco. But it will be fully tw centuries before he can find a 'histor ian who will swear that he wrote the declaration of Independence. Brook lyn Eagle. The remarks of Secretary Shaw and Mr. Payne mark the. close of an- Here3 something greeting which. N We havev many btautlf ui .n sets wheii time for dfifc tractive things in JEWELRY sert Has arrived, Noth- . V wV""a rrcsenis. we carry a ing like itnothingso 'e tock of : - . ' gqod. ; It 'can be'pro- 0amOlds?Wafe 5raif Pine pared.in two -minutes.' : '. ' : ;n 'v":f " ' JeU-Q comes in 6 , OfOOCDeS, KinaSi bertrawbJrry; K0es and Forks and Sterling cKI " &lver tn Gretf Variety Enfli first- All grocers sell Jell-O. .- UTo be absolutely ,ure that .... Beanttfnlly Illnsfrated reclns getting' the worth of vour mnL..... book, free Address, "p ? , must tie' absolutely -sure of th iJu. .ilSX.. ' iL . " ' The Gertesee Pure Food Co., U Roy, N. Y Approved by rare food Commi&sionen. -1 - and. I would not say a word to detract from your home institution, but 'If "you can make up your mind to take the treatment (and I tertainly hope you can) I would certainly-advise you to go to Greensboro for ' treatment for several reasons, and then you will be separated from your old associates at the time you are taking the treat ment, which you will .find advantageous otner cycle. The standpatters' frater in getting a. new start In life, for it nity nas looped the loop again and has is nothing else but a new start for a Dr(ugnt up at the starting point ready man like you -or myself to take the to rePeat tne performance. The plan Keeley Treatment. It will not per- Is beautifully simple. Chicago Daily iorm any miracle in your case or any wews one else, but it will certainly eradicate Governor Glenn's Drohibition has tne taste for alcoholic liquors and put made Ex-Govfernor Aycock's education you where you were before you everi take a back seat. And to entirely drank. Then it is up to you to keen change the subject Senator Overman's; soDer or go back to drinking, as you seat appears to be in more danger than please. For myself, I can truthfully does Senator Simmons'. Greensboro say tnat from the time I left the Insti- Industrial News (ReD.) tllto Until V r. T l I ua Z , . " " - uave never Senator Tillman is conducting his ,7!vT, 1 re Ior a annK; canvass for re-election to the United but, .if the thirst for liquor should re-, states Senate on the dispensary issue, turn to me at any time, I would not it mv h fmrt.nt n i,, G I J . . . - t-v ..v- v kJVUULA. iu& a uy m. going Dack to Greens- Carolina liquor system represented in rr "u r 5 eaunenr again, and the Senate, but it doesn't cause any I have had more satisfaction in living citement in Washinalon. Phila, fk r InAf A. I w-- mat iwo years man l nad In the nhia Press rRen.l tio iuus iweaiy. in conclusion let me STAR BUSINESS LOCALS! THE STAR WILL. SEPTD WITH OUT CHARGE, A. D. T. (WEST ERN UIVIOIV) MESSENGERS TO YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE FOR ADVERTISE MENTS FOR ' OUR BUSINESS LOCALS DEPARTMENT. PHONE THE STAR OFFICE, NO. 51. RATES TWENTY-FIVE CTS. FOR EACH INSERTION OF TWENTY-FIVE WORDS, OR liESS. ' ADDITIONAL WORDS, MORE THAN TWENTY-FIVE, ONE CENT PER WORD.- . POSI TIVELY, CASH IN ADVANCE. THE A. D. T; MESSENGERS ' WILL ? ALSO CALL FOR TELE GRAMS FOR, - THE WESTERN ; union tlegbaph co, r porn notes or small packages to be delivered )' any- -where' in the city. no charge for the (tele grams, and - .but a small charge for notes and small packages.?-for this Service call western un ion, 'phootj 2. BUT FOR AD- ? VERTISEMENTS ALWAYS CALL THE STAR OFFICE, 'PHONE 51. bility of th Jeweler. THE JEWELER. ..27 SO. FRONT 8T - fe20-tf -. - ' 4 ex- -Philadel- beg of you to lose no time in making up your mind to take the treatment and go to Qreehsboro at once. If you conclude to go let me know, and Iwill write to some friends I have t her tn calr on you and make your stay as . ... . . V , 7 -i -- vicaaaiit as possiDie. . - r J. W. PEPPER. Chrlstianburg, Va.. Aug. 16, 1904. Send names and addresses of those who may be benefitted to the Keeley Institute Greensboro. N. "Don't be a parlor-car, young man," said President Flivel Luther of Trinitv College yesterday to the boys of Berk eley -Schosl. "Be the engine, the mo tive force, and not i;he parlor-car, the ornament the .thing which must be drawn. The educated man who serves ! others is the best in the world." New York. World. WARM WIRELETS. -Little Willie Say, pa, what is an 'infant industry?" Pa It is usually a trust, my son, that grabs everything bof3?taJ,SXl,not in sIght' ust like a bay does.-Chic-Decause of any examination of the evl- a;n Npw dence, but merely for the reason that i ne is a Republican. The 'opposition' in his party has done likewise. Until his guilt has been proved Mr. Black burn must be regarded as -innocent. just as innocent as any other repre sentative from this State. Doubtless many of his colleagues from, this and - I PeopiJ . I Uom mm V - v, ' ago News. "How much money will you get for defending that client?" asked a friend. "Don't know," replied the law yer. .'Depends on how much he's got. We'll get all ho has." Detroit Free Press. Yes, we were sailing before 'the other States practiced before the de- wind when a huge tidal wave rose partments . at Washington without tak- atout a ship's length astern of us and ng into consideration the fact that rushed down upon us." "And to what they were violating the statutes. The do you attriDute your escape?'" "To trial, however, will be important and e fact we were a11 usea" to water sensational, for it is not an everyday as a chaser." Houston Post. happening to have a member of Con- . Towne Whenever you hear a poli- gress face a jury in the Federal court, tlcian declare that "every man has ana tne confidence of the defendant in his price" you may rest assured that his acquittal has forced many of - his he's one of them. Browne Not neces.r nends to believe that he will come sarily. He may simply be calling at- out with flying colors." , tention to the fact that he hasn't sot We makl it a rule never, to Drc-rnis yet. Philadelphia Press WASTED. MONTHLT; Nrrn&iivcx mrt do by middle-aged widow of practicing phy- osApciioiiceu. xiuurtBs, r ursine. f i n W A iTTl w. n X u CA .... FOR SALE ONE 3 H. P. GASOLINE engine In first class condition- Wilmington Iron Works, No. 10 South Second St. apr-61t LOST SMALL WHITE AND TAN terrier Dog answers to name Fritz. Reward given for the return of same aboard Revenue Cutter Senilnole. apr-6 ltp WANTED SMART BOY TO WASH dishes and learn to cook. Good chance for right boy. ' Address, X care this Office ' apr-5 tf POSITION WANTED AS BOOK- keeper or assistant. Can give good referen ces. , Jiaaresg, 13. care star Office. . - apr-4 4tp "The best armor la to freon . Gun Shot.',' . VUi 01 .- Why not keep out of. the range of JmJ T ha7ingr your Prescriptions filled .here : where -securitv T adulteration or trouble from poor aual- , AUOLPH G. AHRENS, DrngglBt. 'Phone 644. , ja21-tf The Hyd rauic We Brink Co. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. THE owners of the tugs"LUlian andE. K. Bishop" will Tint. tu rmnnnclhlo V- nnxr Vviiia ,v,.5. ever contracted or made in the name of the Doais.or oinerwise Dy any, member of their crews, unless same is authorized Jn writing bv the owners or hvl. M c.nl-n M r t v, iT, takes the place of a similar notice duly pub lished on account of recent changes made in the crews of the said honta a ivr. T.imnt r T. Sears, owners mar-31 6t Our works in this city have now been started up and are in full operation turning out sand lime brick of the highest quality. We are also making concrete block and trimming under pressure.. Trim ming for architectural purposes. We Would be pleased to quote prices on application. HYDRAULIC WHITE BRICK CO., WILMINGTON, N.4 C. mch22-tf FOB RENT FURNISHED H.nnHT. Appiy to 61)8 orange St. fe4-tf CALL PHONE 547 WHEN kOU WANT a nice Chicken dinner. orN.n. Hns. try Sausage fresh every week. P nil line erOcerlfiS.- Will flrT.rPr1tf mnr nrrloro SI P.Craig. Ja20t . l nounce anybody guilty unless we know the vidence, or think wo ' do. Fcr that reason we announced" long ago5 that we suspended judgment till we could see the. Government's eyi dehce in 'the case. If Blackburn proves, him&elf not guilty he ought to prove . a whole lot j of things, against other f Republicans while he is proving himself Innocent Probably .; we will ireally 'not hear much of the case if it threatens any exposures. ' A' nol pros.' would not surprise this ' depo nent. ".'' - An exchange says "both Greensboro and Raleigh want to handle .the Dem ocratic and Republican- State conven tions. Just so v they don't: want to manipulate 'em, it will be "all right with a whole, lot of folk who are al ways suspicious. ; : ; Rraise from Sir Hubert. :. s ' (Elizabeth City Economist) - The Wilmington'. Star is the oldest daily: paper in North - Carolina : and is a worthy exponent of 2 the - historic community that it represents: It com bines the wisdom of ag,- with , the vigors of youth anl its mariyMriends were gratified at its I enlareemV nt? nnd other evidences of its p rospf rity. ,We always take it up with pleasure, and read it with profit. ; We unite our con gratulations 'w1th:i the universal 4 ex pression of the brethren-that it may live 'long and - prosper and be a guide star ; to us In the- journalistic firma ment, . . M r j - - u i -"And If I should muster enough courage to ask you to be my wife would you say 'no?' " anxiously inquir ed the suitor. "Indeed I woudn't," re plied the beautiful girl. "Ah, at last! And 'why wouldn't you say 'no my dear?" "Because it is: too rnunh trmu " xx. vuu luucn trou- ments. : Wllmtoon "iesadnW Clnb ble to waste words. I'd just shake my Lfe25-tf T nead." Columbus Dispatch. . , TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Itching, 'Blind, Bleeding, protruding Piles. Druggrists are authorized to re fund money If PAZO ointmtcnt tan f to cure in 6 to 14 days.; 50c. . Is the Moon Inhabited? Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life m some form possible; on that satel lite;' but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this eartn of ours; especially those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure Head ache, Biliousness,- Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, lorpid .Liver, Kidney ; complaints, Gen eral Debility and Female weaknesses. Unequalled as a 'general Tonic arid Ap petizer for weak persons and especially for the aged.' it induces sound sleep. Fully 'guaranteed by Robert R. Bel lamy, Druggists. Price only 50c. NOTICE TO THE FARM RS WILL sell you for cash or on time, our phosphate lime. It not only greatly increases your crops but rebuilds your soil. If you knew its value you would not fail to use it. For information write B. F. Keith, Wilmington, N. C. fe-22 tf A YOUNG MAN WHO IS EXPERI- enced in feeding: Job Presses is wanted at the Star office. Must be sober and reliable. -Apply at once. . mch2-tf SWEET LIPS SHOULD TASTE THE aweet delicacies served at "The Oasis " For instance. Sliced Pineapple, Bananas, and whipped cream, hot chocolate with Whipped . Cream, home-made Cakes, Sandwiches with home-made Rolls, Vegetable Soups, Clam. Bouillon,' toma to Bouillon, Beef Tea, Malt Coffee, the best cereal coffee made. We delight to please the ladles. . V . ia2-tf COLD STORAGE BUTTER CHEESE. Apples, Onions, Potatoes, Cabbage, Or anges and Tangerines. We buy ?only in car-load lets, and can underrtell the other fellow. 'Phone, 94. Wm. E. Worth & Co,-: . . ja!4-tf FRESH ' ARRIVALS BANANAS, AP- P!1SV 2nIons- Oranges, Cabbage, and a31 Potatoes. - Two cars Just arrired. A. a WInstead. , oc22-tf TOO BUST TO WRITE ADVERTISE- CA S mm For Infiajs and Children. Tt3 KlndYciL IlaVs Ahvajs Bought ' , DO YOU WISH TO RENT A HOUSE, or have you a house to let? If so. ad vertise in this, column, of . tho. Star. , . HLyEYOU LOST OR FOUND ANV thing? Do you want furnished' or un furnished rooms, or have you such solumn of the Star . y28-tf . 19 'Phono 246. N 'Phone 246. ICE CREAM 'Phone 246. 'Phone 246. I'S STEAM BAKERY, . 22 No. Front Street. R. F. WARREN, Prop. apr 4-t- . .;. IVARREI The crowd that leads you here arid you will know where to come Vhen you need Mill Supplies, Boiler Engines or Machinery of all kinds. We offer Solid ' Steel Wheelbarrows fdr Coal, Sawdust, etc for $7.00 each. Call, Phone Wire or Write the Prompt' Shippers. INTERSTATE MACHINERY & SUP PLY COMPANY. vmch 29-tf. ' " vi' ' - GET THE, BEST, : : Come to the Climax Barber Shop, No. 7 South Front Street. ? Skilled ar tists, sharp razors and polite attention; . GUIQN & DAVIS. - Stranger as it may. seem to you, you may broaden your ideas and Increase your knowledge of , your.' city . and its people by anwerfng a few want ads. now and then,S v "JUSOFLOUR,, Zeb. Vance, the immortal North Car olinian, after an .. elaborate reception held at the White House, told Matt W. Ransbm, his' colleague in the Senate, that it was a positive fact that; he overheard President Cleveland tell Governor Aycock that Hark Hanna had stated to President Rosevelt, that Sen ator Simmons had told Governor Glenn as a secret to J. Pierpont Morgan, who made the remark to Ex-Governor Rus sell that Peck's Bad Boy stated to Ben Tillman, that the Czar of Russia, who positively stated to the Mikado of Japan, had advertised himself in the "Juno Evening World" as- saying.; to Stone, & Co. that William Jennings Bryan was going to tell Wm. A. Coombs Milling Co., that-it had been decided by the "Congress -of States" that the best flour in the World, whit est, sweetest," purest and best was "Juno? sold exclusively by Stone & Company, Wilmington, N.4C. x Very respectfully yours, JUNO FLOUR. WRKEYST7' THE CAPE FEAR TRADING CO. HAVE A- LIMITED NUMBER OF TURKEYS. Buy SOON TOR THEY WILL ALL BE SOLD. Cape Fear TradingCo, 1 J. TAYLOR, Manager. , 1 -"'TV i r Jf - f . V t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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