WILMINGTON, N. 0., TUESDA , APRIL 24, 1906.,.
WHOLE OTMBEE 12 004.
OUTLINES.
water; pressure
niu h.aTfanen
e5' fte digress and causlig anx-
sickness ; many
about interior:, the
the city-. i"1 ...
JLin training ship found-
a i loin- . . A .
r: Rav of Biscay, April is,
J 111 . including the cap-
Inst iav v . ah..... i ..: -
- ian Duiiamg Last bum-
Gaston D. Phares & Co., Furni
ture Dealers,: Institute Suit
. Against Clarendon Co.
: ;
SUMMONS FILED YESTERDAY
SIX-STORT APARTMENT HOUSE
SOON TO BEGIN CONSTRUCTION
'ron yesterday in the in
at " rarrvinsr roads
t-inn fll LUC wv". -
ngauv- - Hflffmsnt. over
fmnciscu u '
ngof one of h6r most prom-
lt citizens.
merJn Which Firm Lost Unin
- sured Property.
H.
C. Tilden, wno ,was
& shot and almost. instantly
-a hv three yuuuS fe ------
Alleging an, insufficient supply and;
pressure of water with whicltto com-
jl. McGuire is ta ront and Oock streets, in which the
. ,rvnrfn1k & Southern Rail- firTT, ,nar nn .y ;
ot iw.
firm lfst. P-nnrla
, the new system running anegedto have been $2:00rt. Oastnn r
t'city tnrough east f n"n Phares & . Cornpany,, furniture dealers
SOO.OOOior u- a utui-suagamsttheClarendon
a-and nre " - tester- ' air worKS company of this city, for
W to fS "68-in the m named. Although
passed a Dm iui -"-r-- no complaint has been filed, Messrs
inevui-u
s
Ben
from
Gaines,
cu v Meares &'Ruark, attorneys for the
. T.d K PTirPSKIlLa." I - ' :..J. - ' ,
of Tenn.,
"ZH Plaintiff; state that it will. be alleged
' I that, t.hfi 'WP tpr i Rimnlv. atiH nraocura
l.Jnw fn oflm t .. rr-J ..,Fauiv,
Jo tie House yeua, ;".7;; was entirely inadequate to enable the
e of duty all duihuub firemen to. control the .blaze on the
v jrancisco-xvCy - . nlgnr of the Are . and that had an effi-
: aa-enthUSiaSUCAiiJ' e, .'" Mont snnnlv ofi tracenra TvAo ' nVtiitn
House yesterday a bPer J able by .the Department, it would have
h temporarily v"- r-r - - . oeen possible to save the property of
. fcoariTis: in tne aivurce si"i. - . .
The case will be one of the most in
yesterday ew teresting n the recori of the courts of
Wyou can mm-- the county and will incidentally settle
i r i t i i - tii nn w i (- i - - . - - -
easier at o tu u x-, , 0 - question of the company's comDli-
K 14. closing bid d l-, onerea au- ... .. ntt;.TO?x ?.Q
smt cotton 15 points lower closing . flirTliRh nn fflpit ni fnfi
lot at 11.65: flour dull and lower; 1TocSc n , v-; :i,n
eat easy, No. 2 red, nominal eleva- af-,; recent fire, there was much
com easy, No. 2 57 nominal ele- bli6 discussion of the adequacy of
tor: oatssteaay; miu. o, a, thA s,irmlv nn' tt trfl that
tpentme firm, or x- w widely varying opinions were express-
to, stramea cumm.u 6ww, ed as to which streams, were from the
hydrants , of the company 'and I which
were from the" eneines of the DeDart
After it is all over &an v raiici&uu uxu ment. numiiinsr out of the river. : This
Edge Humphrey, of Chicago, will have discussion was Intensified by a heated
compare notes to see wno got tne campaign for municipal ownership,
rerest jolt. which is stil pn and which will give
v I added interest to ' the . isuit now insti-
Xow, therefo58, 7 Marion Butler arid tuted. Messrs. - Phare & Co., had; a
lom Rollins would like : to . borrow lot ' of furniture stored in a warehouse
resident Roosevelt's v muck rake to in another: building and to. the rear .of
ake a pass at Judge GojL
Tue ew York Sun says : "The price
elenhants is zoias ud bv leaDS and
Jounds." In the face of that market
port, if President Roosevelt wiU
art out the truth he would - like- to.
m the G. 0. P. eleDhant for 30 cents.
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' . - ' ' - -
'1 Lift tx- - ?idLsL X, ;:r
MANY BEFORE MAYOR
. it ;-
Disreputable Places of Habitation
By Colored People Being :
Cleaned Out
SEABOARD SERVICE
General Freight Agent C.
, Capps, of S. A. L.V Here For ;
; Conference Yesterday :," "
t :
Workmen yesterday begun tearing away -the two-story residence and
store 'building at- southwest corner of J Fifthi and Market streets to make
way, when other buildings are removed, . for: th handsome six-story apart- -menjhouse
which the Carolina: Apartment- Company will erect at a cost of
something over $75,000. ; The plans are' by Mr;"Tlobert L. Shape, a noted New .
York architect, who has associated with . himkelf Mr. H." E. Bonitz, of this
-city, as supervising architect The building will be modern throughout and'
will be the largest and'most up-to-date structue of its,kind" south of Richmond
and north of Atlanta .The Carolina Apartment - Company is ; headed ;.:by
Messrs. Thos. H. Wright of ' this city, and iMr. W. R. .Kenan, Jr., of Lock
port, NY., progressive young business 'men who have been quite success
ful m all their undertakings. The building will be . completed and ready for '
occupancy by Fall. - . ' ' . ' ' r ' -
S: A. L. FREIGHT TRAIN AFIRE
that one" in -which the' flames originat-
eC. - The ?fim carrieja:
the warehouse stock which was used
to replenish the stock In the. sales
rooms on Market street as it was need
ed- - . . ... -
The case instituted here has had on
ly; three parallels in the courts of the
State. Two of the suits went tip from
Says the Charlotte Chronicle: "The Greensboro and resulted In judgments
Wilmington morning papers now reach fo? tlie Plaintiffs; one of , which was
harintto nn w IO ?z&,uuu susLamea m.j ne loss oi
nariotte on the day of publication. I - rm.A .''w v
pat is something that,never happen- . - v ir ' . TO
i before. Before the Seaboard Air d wa der,idfi, in faVnr of the com-
P0 uu 118 recent scneaure, a trip pany. suit here will be hard
JUiU ue WKea to wew York about as fought on both sides, going to the Su
asily as to Charlotte. The new sched- nreme Court in any event. Hon. John
ought to be kept up all the, time YD. Bellamy and other - eminent .legal
or business and decency's sake.
wis me Boston TranscVipt: "The
pte of Washington is giving . the
fwntry some object .-lessons in tree
g. it made the -most of Arbor
Ry in both letter and spirit," and in
.angle county this year there will be
pout 750,000 fruit trees." Every man,
pomau and child in North Hamlin
Nitjto plant a fruit tree, mit tree
iul wrest tree
do it? .
talent will likely be engaged by the
Clarendon Water. Works Company.
REPUBLICAN CLUB'FORMED.
Blazing Car Beyond Clarkton Tied Up
Traffic cn Carolina Central Four
, Hours Officials on Board.
FILED PETITION TO REHEAR
'Tho aix.
: -"uuc- uoast Line is makine
mtationfdr
ae matter ., , . .
LUdi one or morp of ita Trmil v- T, IkAftrtTi 4 fh tr.-i'imTrincf
- 6 irams are not behind : President J. W. Brooks
Vice - President Louis . J3oodman,
every year. Why don't
Enthusiastic Meeting of the "Faithful"
Held Last Night. ;
Thirty very representative citizens
were presentTat Germania lodge room
last night for the organization of a Re
publican Club while others are report
ed to have sent letters expressing! sym
pathy with the movement and promis
ing membership in the , organization
later.: Chairman T. E.-Wallace, of the
County Republican Executive Commit
tee, called the meeting to order and a
permanent organization was effected
The Seaboard Air Line' passenger
train due - here at 12 : 45 P, M. . yester
day wasnearly; four hours late In ar
riving, having been held at Abbotts-
burg, half way between Wilmington
and Hamlet, that length bf time by an
outward bound local freight train from
this city which was on fire two miles
beyond Clarkton. Soon after pulling
out of the latter place and near -' the
47-mile post smoke was discovered by
one- of the trainmen . oozing through a
Sduthern- Railway car; next to the ca
boose, loaded v with 12,501 .-pounds' of
generaTSerehancllse irom- Wilmington
almost entirely for Lumberton, N. C."
k The train was 'stopped ; at McKee's
Bluff and .when the doors of the car
were opened; the flames shot but as
from a blast furnace. The contents of
the car. Including a number of 5 bags
of peanuts 'for Mr. S. A. L. Johnson,
at Abbottsbrug, were entirely consum
ed, the rest of. the train being - saved
wi,th difficulty, by meahs of cutting the
cars away from the burning mass. An
effort was made to throw the burning
car from the rails by means of plac
ing a cross-tie in front and pulling on
it, which was successful, but in the
meantime another ' car was derailed
and It was several hours before the
debris could be cleared. The passen
ger train was held at Abbottsburg,
Capt W. B. Williams being in charge,
and' the engine was -sent back, to
Bladenboro for spikes with which to
rebuild the ' burned portion of the
tracks. . Some of the passengers took
private conveyances over - to Chad-
bourn and came in by way of the Coast
Line. ' ' . ;
General Freight Agent Capps, Supt.
Jenks and Trainmaster Karstaedt were
on Mr, Capp's private car attached, to
the - passenger train and the operating"
officials on c board assisted with clear
ing the wreck.- The.f reight train was
backed to- Clarkton to allow the pas
senger to pass1 when the track' was
otherwise clear.'. . -
uie aeiay is a matter of
ui mnra Y,r. m.
urs. mere is
ahnnt 1 - A uere is no trouble
L 45 tlUA tne , a. u
uuw as
tftn 1 .
7 luas lor trains Ai , .
v-'JuueuLiug roaas
the ;:y oi last week from
saint. . . dluraay 23,000" immi-
Mil Pofv,. says the .week
Btobawi,-:,. iom, wun
avera e Z:' Lnai , tne arrivals will
R 7 aday' Some people
Jiere "UU1U hardly come if
tha n a deinaDd' for them all
iae country.
nvr menti0Il f0rt com
" lCrs enCe ' ousands
tJL.Is not "the stranger
Esq. - ; t
A. Sec. and Treas. D. Lennon.
Mr. S.-M. King was named as' chair
man bf a committee to, draft' suitable
by-laws and arrange for subsequent
regular meetings of the club. A num
ber of very enthusiastic speeches were
made and the leaders of the movement
expressed themselves as, very .much
encouraged with the-: success of the
meeting. -
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Thos. C. James Far Sheriff. " - 7 . y
Mrs. M. A..Hayden Notice, v,
W. ? B. CooperTCanned Beef. ' r - " ,.
Treasurer, . A. - C. ; L.Dividend.' - .-..a
C. R., L. & P. Co. Gas for Cooking.
J. ;VanB. Metts San Francisco -In
surance.
than
The
to more
Bk . iua at thA .
i fii. . uiui 1 1 fir nnw ta.
UCU-
shown
. !:'toforo been
kv.. . " arid oj
in
as
ha - ' ' Would give us- n
he various. iocaHHp i
?t pays a. city to
tho
Business Locals a -v
, ' For Rent Rooms, "5
. For , Sale Small Business. ' ;'
Star pld Papers for Sale.- ;
For SaleInterest in Business.' -'
John W. Batson -New Cash; Grocery
:; Percival Supply Co. Agents Wanted
Bear's' Head Farm Plants -for Sale.'
Hardwares' .. Traveling Salesman
Wanted. v - 1 .
- Twenty-five cent Ribbon saje to-day
at Polyogt's. ' '
Interesting Suit for Recovery on Insur
- 'ance Policy Will 'Again Come Be
i : ' Tforp "the Supreme Court.
Mention was made in these columns
a few days ago that Messrs. Meares &
Buarlq and Herbert McClammy, Esq.,
counsel :fbr;; the defendant company,
ould: make a motion before the Su
preme; Court ior ; a re-hearing of ; the
case of S. H. Fishblate et al., against
the Fidelity;, and Casualty Company,
6f New York,, in which Mr. Fishblate
recovered something like $2,000 on an
accident insurance pollcyvthat wais pro
tested by the defendant Counselfor
Mr, Fishbiate cpnslsting of Wm. J. Bel-
lam, jEs:Messrs,iRountree1 & : Cart
EVENTS ON GOLF GROUNDS.
Winers at Tennis; and Approaching
j and Putting Another.'
In the" finals "of the tennis tburna
ment on : the courts of the Cape Fear
Golf Club Saturday afternoon, ' Mrs.
R. ; Pr-Johnston won the first prize, a
handsome'' copper .-b'owl, 4 and 'Mrs.
Tench Coxe won. the second, ar silver
cup. The prizes were by Miss Lucife
Muchison, who delightfully entertained
the players at the club house upon con
clusion of the match. - ' ' '
. In the approaching and putting con
test on-;the golf links the same after
noon,: Mr. W. D. .MacMilian, Jr., won
the handsome silver cup : which - was
offered as first prize by Mr.- Eugene S.
Martin. .' ; ' ' " ?.
The mixed foursome handicap post
poned from last, week will be" played
on Thursday Afternoon -and it :. prom
ises to "be a very delightful affair. The
prize is a" handsome cup offered byta
member of the club. ' -
received -official; notice of the, petition
to re-hear In the following language: ?
Supreme Courtpf North Carolina, Feb
J -ruary term, 1906. . 181 New Han-
over. ; S. H. . Fishblate et. al., vs.
1 Fidelity & Casualty Co., of . New
York; petitioner: . ,
' "la this case the defendant having
filed a petition to re-hear and designat
ed the Undersigned as the Justices to
pass upon the same; - It ' Is now, on
motion of the defendant, by its coun
sel, Mr. Iredell Meares, ordered that
the execution of the judgment of .the
Superior-- i Court , of New "Hanover
be, and the same is'hereby stayed, un
til the said petition to re-hear has been
considered and passed Upon by- the
Justices so designated.- The clerk of
this court will certify this order to the
Superior 1 Court of New Hanover
County, with directions to the clerk
of that court to - notify the respective
parties or their counsel of) the same.
This order shall not' be effective, unless-
the defendant filed a good . and
sufficient undertaking for that purpose
to be approved by us. If. an undertak
ing -has 'already been .filed and 'the
plaintiff's counsel deem It insufficient,
upon notice of that fact to the defen
dant's counsel, the defendant .; com
pany must file. , an additional under
taking in the sum of. $2,500., condition
ed as required by law and sufficient to
secure the payment of r the judgment,,
and this - order : shall not take affect
until this is donej ' This order is made
under Rule' 54 of the court as recently
amended. ' 5 -
This 21st. day of April" 1906. .
. f . P. D. WALKER, '
' Hi; G.' CONNOR. .
Justices of the; Supreme Court. '
BUILDING. NEWS.
AS TO LIQUOR REGULATIONS
Closing Ordinance Will Be Rigidly En-
forced by the ' Authorities Pro
ceedings in Municipal' Court :
' : -r Yesterday.''
. A strict enforcement of the regula1
tions as to the liquor traffic In the city
and the suppression of disorder in. sev
eral public alleys infested by colored
women of unsavory reputation are two
reform just instituted by the city au
thorities;, judging vfrom. the - array Qf
defendants in.the .municipal court yes
terday. There were fifteen or twenty
all told and the Mayor had a, busy two
hours from 12 to 2 o'clock.
: The raid of negro dives was institut
ed Saturday when half dozen or more
denizens - of the alley . across from
Front street market house were given
their walking papers by 'the Mayor.
Sunday night a raid was made on . a
couple of alleys in the vicinity of Elev
enth and Dock and Twelfth and Mar
ket streets, lline belles and beaux of
ebony hue were arraigned before the
Mayor yesterday as the result there
of,; and Mayor Waddell : indulged in
some plain talk to . the aggregation
Judgment of 30 days on the county
farm was Imposed, but inasmuch as
an abatement of the nuisance in tne
communities complained of was sought
the Mayor; told the defendants that if
they would clear out and never return,
the judgment' would be , suspended.
Ones and v all promised to leave their
haunts and the police were instructed
to see that the order of the court was
complied with ' in 24 hours. The de
fendants were Ellen Swlnson, Cornelia
Everette, Carrie - Green, Ada ' Melvin,
Lizzie Loftin, Maggie Jones, Eadie
Jones,' Douglas Graham and Sallie
Dees. i "
In calling up the cases jot several
dealers charged with allowing their sa
loons to remain open after 12 o'clock
Saturday night, the Mayor stated that
his position on the liquor question was
well known In' the ' cotnmuhity, .The
trade- could toe- regulates ofiTfrW:.
strict enforcement of the law. . It
was an injustice to one dealer who
paid license to have another ; dealer
in competition who trespassed the
time .of the other on an equal footing
with him. The only case tried yester
day was. that of Mr. Will Rodgers, a
dealer on Market street. He pald a
fine of - $20 . and costs. Other cases
against Messrs. A."Steljes, Wm. Stol
ter and E E. Rouse, who have employ
ed A. J. - Marshall,- Esq., to defend
them, were continued until to-day. It
was explained that these dealers had
no purpose ? to violate the " law and
that if their doors were allowed to re
main - open ? a few minutes after 12
o'clock, it was a mere inadvertence.
Other cases disposed ef in the police
court yesterday , - were : . Frank i Mc-
Leod and Eugenia; Basschus, arrested
by Officer J. R. Sneeden for firing 'a
pistol and general -disorder in Terry's
alley;- 30 days - each. ,: A. Hill, colored,
carrying a concealed '.weapon, arrested
by Officer C. G. Jones; to jail in" de
fault of $100 bond to' Superior, Court.
Charles Kelly, colored carrying a con
cealed weapon, k arrested by Officer J.
R. Sneeden; to jail in default of $50
bond. Gerhart c Foy, colored, assault,
arrested . by Officer C. G. Jones; 30
days on' roads j Caleb Howard, color
ed, ;drunk and down, arrested by Offi
cer 1. j? . Muggins, $iu ana costs.
Frank Jones, colored, arrested by. Offi
cer M. P.- Newton, for disorderly con
duct ; $5 and" costs. Richmond Guion,
colored, disorderly conduct and . vag
rancy, arrested by Officer Alex. Wells;
discharged on account of weak mental
condition: V John Williams, colored,
selling, liquor without license and on
Sunday near Front and Dock streets;
case continued. " Same; charge Against
Adrain Barlo we, white; ' continued.? - J-
BETTER FREIGHTS PROMISED
Adjustment of Complaint as to Ashe
boro and Aberdeen No Drscrimina
.tion Intended' Says the Official . '
Increased Facilities at Hamlet. ...
For the Eagles-Minstrels.
-A large amount of costumes and
other paraphernalia for the big 'Eagles'
Minstrels ' in the" Academy of Music,
May 1st arrived yesterday. Renear
sals are still in progress for this big
production and the public Is assured
the most ambitious amateur- produc
tion ever ' attempted here. , .
Contract for Wesselh Stores on Mar"
: - ket Street Permits lssueo!v 'v
Mr. D. Hanna was yesterday award
ea the' contract for building the block
of, four handsome, - twostoryv brick
stores .to ;.bej erected; for Mrs. Lena
Wesseil, at . southwest -corner of Sec
ond and Market streets. . .The plans
are by Architect H. E Bonitz and the
buildings will cost $10,000. The stores
will be, ready for. occupancy by early
Fall. -0
4 Other .building; permits issued yester
day were: 'Albert ' Steljes,. one-stdry,
tin-roof .; addition to store at Tenth
and Market streets to cost $400; Wil
liam Motte builder. ' F. A." Bissinger,
two one-story,' five room dwellings for
rent, to cost $600 each, on Dawson,
between Sixth and Seventh streets ; R.
t. Johnson, , contractor. .
- V..-,:
A salesman to travel South Carolina
is wanted by an old and well establish
ed hardware house. See .advertise
ment in the eBusiness Locals depart
meat of the Star. - ' - apr24-3t
-.General Freight Agent Charles
Capps. Division Superintendent .W., J .
Jenks and Trainmaster' Frank '.'Kar
staedt, with other officials of the Sea- ;
Ddard' Air Line,' arrived yesterday, on -the
afternoon train from Hamlet on .
Mr. Capps' private car, No.' 5. - Mr.
Capps" and : the other officials "of ' the '
road - came in connection with recent; -complaints"
that have gone up; from :
Wilminelon merchants in " regard to
poor ireignt service ouxue vvuuuubwt'
namiet- aivision ol , tue - piBM,auuc;
immediately upon his arrival, the.traiii -harfine
bfie.n four hours late. Mr. Capps
called upon President J.- A: Taylor, ,'pf '
th - Chamber of Commerce; through,
which organization specific instances';,
nf late deliveries, seemingly discrimi
native in favor of Richmond and Nor-,
folk jobbers, were tabulated. The sitt;
uatlon was gone.-over fully and, tne
result of the conference is .reported td
have been quite satisfactory. - ' . -.
Mr. Capps gave assurances that the ;
facilities at Hamlet would .be, greatly ;
Improved and enlarged immediately,
giving an efficient transfer service and:
reducing delays to a minimum, tie ai-.
sn tiold of 'the great congestion . of
freights on all roads and the Seaboard
in particular and .assurer! Mr.; Taylor
that'there was no purpose on the part -of-
the Seaboard to ' discriminate
reasons, if for no other, the road would,
prefer to handle freights from Wil-
the raes than from Richmond or Nor-folk.-
- ' 'I'jf'" . ,
: But of greatest local interest ; was
the assurance given that the company.
has arranged for & double daily freight
service in the future between Wilming
ton" and ' Hamlet. A local freight: will-;
De xnspaicnea iriiu. wiiiiuuisLUii uu. s;.
fast schedule every niorning-and. this
will .! be ' followed by a through freight
fr? TTa'mlpt' atTeht rji.rrvint all ' shin-T,
J,AUuVW -O ' W
mpnts t.hrouffh Hamlet to the territory
beyond without transfer where the v
bulk of the freight-will admit .
Another concession secured; was in
tho. mnttpr'nf rates nn the Aberdeen .
and Asheboro road to which Mr. Tay
lor called "attention at the recent meet
ing of the Chamber bf Commerce for".
tne purpose or iormuiatmg tne protest
against the existing service. -VA traffic
arrangement had been entered Into by "
the Seaboard with the Aberdeen road)
by which Wilmington was cut practl-.
cally out of the territory-be tween -Aber-
deen and Troy in favor of Richmond
and other Virginia jobbing points.' Mr. .
Capps assured Mr., Taylor of a ' com- r
petitive rate " with . Richmond, and Nor- v
folk and while it is not lower as should
be by virtue of 'distance,, it is a very"
valuable concession and will; , enable
Wilmington merchants to' occupy - that
trritnrv lasain. - C -- t -
Mr. Capps and the other officials will'
remain in -the city until this ; morning.
In about ten days the merchants are -
-assured" of a visit from Mr. Walter;-the "
new' president and other high officials ,
of the Seaboard The conference yes-.
terday with Mr. Capps was highly sat v
isfactory and Mr. Taylor expressed the
hope that no difficulty would be en-' -
countered in carrying out the assur
ances as given " - . -
BROWN'S CARRIAGE SHOP.
New and; Latest Mat
- stalled In.
In-
achinery 'Just
Establishment.
ivA power band saw, buzz, planer, au
tomatic Tboring machine and other ur.
to-date equipment has ' just , been in
stalled in the new carriage shops of
Alderman J. O. Brown, in the? Hayden
building, on r Princess street, giving
fhat - well known ' Establishment Ample
facilities', for high-class- work on the
shortest possible notice. rThe machin
ery is driven by an electric motors of
large capacity and is a marvel in neat
ness and : the dispatch with which it
does the work. ' , The equipment is
from the' Williamsport Machine Com
pany, "of Williamsport Pa., and is of
the .latest- improved pattern: ; Mr;
Brown would be glad for his friends
and patrons to call at the shop and see
the new machinery; in operation.
r Ruching, Ribbon and Gloves in abun
dance at TheC. W. Polvogt Co.'s.
At the Northrop Cottage."
The Northrop Cottage cn Wrights-,
vine ueacn is oemg very mu.cn improv-r
ed by an addition to its west wing.
The improvements will .increase the
number of sleeping room giving it a
length of about sixty feet Capt North
rop has also had the -.sand dunes in
front of the. cottage levelled; and has
planted grass which he hopes " will,
make a nice lawn, - relieving the glare
from the white sands of the beach, be
sides , nreventins the' yearly shiftinsr
of the dunes.. His example . is a good
one and each cottager ; should ;ciake
some effort to-wards beautifying the
grounds around his property, v.
Clement' High School.
; The" Star has with the compliments
of Capt J. L. -Autry and Miss Bertha
Autryv 'an invitation to be present at
the annual commencement of the Cle
ment High School," in Sampson county
on May 4th. ,The exercises will con
sist of a literary address by Dr. Jf J.
Hall, of Fayetteville, at 11 A. M exer
cises by the Literary Societies at 3
P. M., and by the school at 7:30 P.
MvTe marshals are T. P. Williams;
chief; O. C. Matthews and J. T. Royal.
ew Millinery will be shovn Tues
day by the C. W. Polvost Co.' -