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" oj ucraocranc tommittee nm Seattle wim Fivw sue was almost engulfed snbterrajiean v---- iSS 0L;,NQTICEi IS ISSUED !LPnciSco and 130,000 had homes Date;Tucsday May 8th;'With Conven-J-At New Orleans yesterday tioh Wttt" stater at fcbiurt5iHouse ; a - i .:.A.vAtarflTia' reunion ?de i ir f i1 i-r fffi Ytonieae" : , , f noun ne nepresentation VT meet in Richmond next yeaf hvilu , l jr-S?. "CTfS?" d to Weet iu . i ,of New Hanover . 4 Tl UiC - - , , i rnoAu. among thei'newi.thinga - uiofX-rrt H Z r the veterans V was ? toihold IIt JQTei F y15:I :9(.h vear for the e State;! Congressional Judicial Hanover to, ederate aedu 1ii;ij,ui1i;- anieardielS)uiityIconventlonitha ioiliern e-- thatialfeoregularly foV the nomia- Tn the senate - yesterw .rT7,.vr-7-,r?'".v,UWW8' laves Sree hours on the rail- . fficial call for-theveaxHer conven 11 Wll posing v interference tion as issued .yesterday by Chair- rate um yf man J TTsTtrHce r,9 Ya. Mamm,- rto inrisdiction ol-tne mrengr n"'r-'"'' J,rts The House engaged over .DemocjaUc r Bxe.cuUve -Commit jraicourw . ,ta, tee. Wardy meetinfroi riTtartPs nr Uveiy debate w called to be held in each ward, nre- ErULprotection faud tariff mtWmm HSum was the protection e, .gttlktlona and I w ; . vuo VCUAWUO VJl. CUlUvb fJUCill f ,.L ' -wriiiiams ana ouer rats annoyed himAt -Bris-TeniL, Mrs. Ramsey, is in Jail von charge of almost severing Mrs. W head :'with an axe -A Mex 1 goveniment . gunboat seized . a I. . .fielfTl rraft on. the Vashington will resuiv men may prescribe and at these meet ings' " delegatesvWill ? be named to a county;' convention:. tp be held, at noon the - following Tuesday, May 15th. at the Court . House. At this convention delegates will be named to" the Sta-te 3ensboro July 3rd. rfo a iTheitatesiainJajc$sx - ? conventions have not vet been d prf e. a collision near yoiiuuuc itr.5-. y- " -" J Mrs: Joseph T. Baynes, of TW ?y . !lrf y - - .- i f t " -arm Representative Company of Pierce Amusement Pub- Here;, Promoting liclty of the . . Enterprise. h-reTi--The Spinners' Associa lectin gates the 3earliei coun rfcan iwu V Mnv1fiftnd ty convenUonleaci ward CandJ town W rw.,, P- wiU be entitied to a representa- TrrZ: Money on tW-flye-;ri fraction, thereof r VZT, , o. .i . governor in ine .last eiecuom ui 4; spot cotton 10 points higher, H "uiet at, 11.75 ; 'flour- dull but elevator; corn steady, JN o. z o elevator: oats steady ; mixed, b 37 1-2; turpentine and:rosin- nrm. Under this rule'the following ?will; be the rep- reseritatiorii sr - -:r;.f Second Ward T. . . : V. Third Ward ! f.l ;f: ttl'Vi-.K fourth Ward ith ,Ward , . .r.; Cape j Fear .Township ', leaker-Cannon was practical : hiTiiRPiT in ine way ; -otv rni- Ltoevelt's muck rake when he yuf.,.MM--v yrH ... warTownsnip . , . . . r r JTbtali vf. , ir iVt V-. vi Sl bred Congressman BlacKburn t-had.been imounced-thaX, the t . I' 9 ..Hi 110 . 9 . 1 1 2 Mr.vEdney Ridge, advertising man ager for the. Pierce Amusement Com pany which will furnish - the ! attrac tions ; for. th,e ; Jr. 0, ;U., l M. t gala week and- big; street fahr.in this city .the . wees , oi, , may itn. arnvea yesteraay and at once began, a , campaign of pub licity, for the enterprise Jie .represents. Efforts ; will be made,, to get tie rail roads; to -offer,, reduced, rates for ;; the occasion ? and , many , out-pt-town, , pec-' pie are expected for the;, gala week. -fi The Pierce Amusgment Company is giving fmetisf action, in JKinston ; this week and j< )4 in , IewbernJinext week, coming from here to Wilming ton and xeniaining ' for 'six days.'. Of the attraction in Kinston, rthe ' Free Press of that city, says: ' . ' i, The various ' attractions were libn erally patronized and the universal criticism Is that - the shows are by far the cleanest nd best that have ever been liere with a carnival. Mr. Pierce does not boast of -the' number: of. at- tpactlons in his company, but. lays a just claim to having good, clean and instructive shows, and will have no other. : In . this . he.. has ; certainly kept perfect, faith with the; people and attractions can, one and all, be recom mended to every body,"ladies and child ren as well as men and boys. : "A thing that strikes one very for cibly is the newj and handsome " outfit ati; each of thi shows. ' They are all equipped expensively and look well.!'v; Tne carnival carries a military Dana under the leadership of Prof. McQuar- rie and the free acts are Prof. Rose, 'the Dare Devil," In his slide for life in a' sheet of flame and the marVel bus Connors & Connors. iSome: of the shows are "Creation," Introducing van deville, electrical effects and the rad ium dance; o!Trilby,"- the vflying lady i In . the. Hall t of Fame,' . Introducing Galatea; "The Liberty .Theatre," pre senting an electric show, the "Ferris Wheel," "Ocean Waves," and an abun dance of privilege booths.- ThirtjEighty Solid IRefrigerator Cars Exclusive of Express yl Shipments sterday Bcentfy?i crazy iwomaniwent" to (wiiti House, demanded rent 5 for The YepreseritaUbtt'may teem un-eauar-isccdlng WUectdal number of Voters 'ln"'thdlJ..winds and Dreelncts bMentind wanted at Jtoose, yft 1 to rhe mocrJplan pereoo-to vacate at once,'! as. she or pyganlzatlon all conyention'trepre oniEr wanted him as a tenant. No sentation-; la t based t upon ttheote fr pl; President looks on everyiiuovemor inrxne preceding election anu crazy"' who would like toee if--he 5fnir'trengthirasinot Jbrought intornorentrl!!: ' i,s-i-tay mfi'warnfl ana lownsmos buuer iu cuu- -' . &-ULlLL" jr. J. Kornblum. a Pittsburs-"oecu4 sequence uiereui. yoim. ; ttm )mi former- Preiidentl Clef o-l fc - " r ii& t sy - s .t. ibiine out afull aroie-so that the county ml m m m ?nf?emm have a' good representation In Pictbre of health and Ms yesreJ it-i. vvntiiniaJ The jie best of condition. We veryi oeVer seemsitdhavehad pally reach the conclusion thatlHttie ftffert as onlv-1.284 votes were I(jrmer President is , still able ; to cast In the entire county for Governor, twen years ahWtis party.' giving the county a representation of r F. " " " ' ' onivVnkne inutile State;; convention. M 'otttiera Wholesales GrocersI based upon one" delegate for every-,150 pciation recently held its annual.! votes. , The vote in the Congressional in Jacksonville, Fla., and the Convention Is based upon one delegate )rt8;now that it is in a flourishing for every - 50 votes for Governor and The Association expects! WU1 & New Hanover a representa- Pe sent 100 flitM'A i tin 01 delegates in tnai Doay. - y iNauonai .wnn GsaiGi v y - . .. nss ior ine couni uuuvbiiuuu aoi- uic jiamingof delegates will be5 found in another, jOplnmnsl The arlous ward and township committeemen will later Issue- calls ,in their, respective mvis ions forithe meeting of voters. ; The Cameronto :iteifriiiflV THTnaw fnr tK nomination of a newspaDer. man of ex countr otlicera will take Place on Sept. Wntleman pf fine ctatjr 1 1fttiteT ctea'acteiltjp ? oC.him some -vekr bnwl to: ihepropdrtlonbf the tefbf-tlie wuntyT.eacnJcanQiai-Jw.ww "PUT J-ecelvftr ewaoerf -r. ' .-v rr8.l Association which meets in iune 5th, 6th and 7th." ' f e Norfolk Brgmianlottobe' fatalatea upon the acquisitionof ernor w I elegant one of the most re1 and t vigorous ; wrlt-1 Q B Pera Compan ; The vf uneral jof the late WilllamrA. - . o 1.11- ddi'iivtn rjjnfTiHn i - ' .week, paased through iTSdayof ;thl?; wek.i:as;:con- last J? - ducted at 11 o'clock yesterday- morn- mTL7 " is tSe er;for ;the nmrtal offihe Pany dirt T" w"c"v-1Jame.t;armicaei,iv rectQr,o est. Wtwo dav f "uw,jJonn-s pansij;;rne.paii-Dearers were: 'aT? ss a we Price,Capt;w:iItigglha j a. , jgLonigomeryr ..;xeonaru .imu Capt.A, DnBrownVjJ; ?.'ir? L put the Sha.kv rnnt rin :,the globe. : Jt Marion Butler MM L w.'1 RepubUcan IeadArci, S W ye8' my Butler as NE W;AOVCRTISEM E.NTS. t Brnt'iIcHpream, r 8trw pD.ncajtjpitthf. vwan---j or snenn. -. : . w y lumHa; Mo. itLiOrderio and Co. Emi- BERRliliOlHt WERE WEDDED LAST NIGHT -y.yy-- - - ; y ? y,. v. - j.i...- r..f' . .'.y - -:- "y. Miss Ella K. Herrirg the Bride of. Mr, " I Ben jam in N ewki rk, of Wai lace- I A' Recepthon Followed. . " " NO INJURY BY THE WEATHER -rnCij -,l-r' :y .; wvv; iv-'THf r,'') Only Effect Was to Retard Ripening, A Condition ' Deis 1 red Review ( of t fcthe !b utlook by Jdarol iria .ruckD I'fiOfe t Gro wrau Journal, r THE. POLICE YESTERDAY. Only One Case in CourtBad Negro There was only one lonesome onena- er ln. the police court yesterday. He was one RULvwilson, from the coun try, charged with being drunk, down and "busted," at Eleventh and Chesnut streets Wednesday" night. He couldn't pay anythiiig, pleaded; with the Mayor that he was a stranger in hard, lines: and asked to be allowed to go home and be qtiiet. The, request was. grant ed and Wilson .went , , Early yesterday... afternoon. , Special Policeman . E. J .Littleton brought in John Johnson, a negrdfiOTdderJs Hill. ; Jttieton saidth -. negro was drunk, trying to fight and had drawn a pistol on a third party on tiie . J'HiU Wednesday night; that when he went after y him, Johnson (rah, : was subse quently ' caught, but l?roke loose again and was not re-captured until prester day. The negro jdenfed all : . these counts, but the charges of disorderly conduct, carrying a concealed weapon and resisting arrest wete preferred against him anyway, and he. "will have to tell his stopover again to the May or in the municipal ; court' day at noon.';'" W??.J. y . ' .;- ' : ' y'- , y-y"-.1" went Ji6-? the high-' water" mark of the new -shipping seasonal hWingtcbnsisied of ''Scid ;fefrigeratd tf ' "several !ytlsius,and orajtes' by- press-y The; distribution yesterday was jjars 1x0 uMewi orK, ? iu to I'niiaaei phia,. seven to Newark, N. J., two to Buffalo' and? one each ' to"- Washington, Worcester, Springfield -and ; Atlantic City. There is no doubt but that the cold" weather in the earlier part of the week considerably retarded, the ripening of the fruit, but in a few days the daily shipments are expected to go beyond 150 cars Thus far no complaint has been beard of the " in sufficiency of iced cars ;or the inabil ity of the transportation people i" to promptly move'the crop. .Prices, how ever, are fcot so good as the growers expected. ; yjy'yy:.Jw--:fJ;.-.v-..;r ; 'r The Carolina; Fruit' and ... Truck Growers" Journal in its issue of this weekdays:" y.C '1 -fThe " 'temperature ' of the weather went down pretty low on Monday night and .Tuesday last throughout ' the truck Inr belt 'of North and South'- Carolina as well as Virginia. At one ; time -it was feared that the damage would be quite heavy to- the -growing crops, but a careful survey, of the-situation shows that after all it was very light Peas, beans, cucumbers, 'cantaloupes , and melons suffered about the extent of the loss, potatoes being nipped, in some places, strawberries escaping without practically: any damage whatsoever. The strawberry f oHage was so heavy that the blooms were protected, even though they were left uncovered, and consequently sustained no damage"'to speakrot" v . ':efui:'': uboa special reports to it .ironi, tnaa- Dourn. i itocJKy trowx, w aixace, mouai Olivet 'Goldsboro, Newbern, Fayette- vllld,ctN C; Lake City and Charleston, SJ C.7Norfolk, Winchester,tGreenBay and Petersbnrg, Va., and' many other iJcrfntj! in they trucking beit. From Chadbourn comes the report that . the outlooi was never - brighter for straw berries at that vplace and practically all shipments thus far have been from thereif' At Wallace the strawberry out look U reported "exceedingly - flatter ing." '. . Concluding an editorial the Truckers'. Journal says:-.. . - I Turing v thex - present s week -r carload shipment are expected to reach any- wherf :from.jl00 to; 125, and possibly 150 pep day, aThe. following week may re.aoh aslilgh as 175 or even 200 car loads 'day, as the daily shipments will then - have : reached 1 high water mark ail- over tne aistrici. ine weaiaer is ideal, : beln such as to ripen the ber ries at .only a 4 moderate rate, neither too cold or too hot" J- . 87TH ANNIVERSARY , the marriage of Miss Ella K. Her- ; ring, a daughter, of the late Thos. J. Herring, of Kerr, N. C and r Ben jamin Newlrk,vof Wallace: was sol-; emnized last night at $ o'clock at the hdine of the bride's 'sister Miss " Anna I Herring,1 No. 115 North Fourth street, a large assemblage of friends and .re latives having been present to witness the-, pretty ceremony as; performed, by the bride's pastor, Rev. A. D. McClure, D. JD., of jSaint Andrew's ' Presbyterian church," .The parlors of the home were very attractiveiy decorated with 'plants and flowersand 'the 'scene I was , & very pretty one indeed. '::''4yW:''f The brider was attended as maid of honor "by her sister, Miss Fannie Her ring, and the groom as best man, by his relative, Mr. Thad. Newkirk. The wedding marches were rendered by Miss, Britt, , and the other, attendants entered in the following order: Miss Jennie Newkirk and Mr. Forrest Hall; Miss Rosa Herring, sister of the bride, and Mr. Joseph Anderson; Miss Denle Moore and. Mr. Edgar .Herring, a brqth er of the bride. The words that made the young people man' and wife were Impressively, spoken by Dr. McClure, and when the ceremony was over, a sumptuous wedding supper was - serv ed and a reception given . in honor. 'of the bride and groom at which they re ceived the happiest congratnlatlons of many 'friends. AnumD Cbf DVery handsome , wedding , presents were re ceived Mr. and Mrs... Newkirk. are guests at. The Orton but will leave fthis morjiing for their futureT'hom at Wal- lace where both iire Ofrell known ind have a host of friends. . '' 1 ' 1 '. .. The bride last night for the wedding wore white . silk, t while the maid of honor and v bridesmaids; were c. becom ingly attired In white chiffon.; Bride's roses were, the bouquets and the effect was very pleasing' indeed. :; ; Odd Fellows Celebrate Auspicioiis I Event In History of Their ; Orfer Ust Night AN?ELAB0RAYE PROGRAMME IISW -- - -v V f . WILMINGTON PRESBYTERY, Ad jour Tied-rVieeting atfFIrftMChiHx; c yrnia city, uast wignv: Ah;a.djourned . meeting of Wilming ton Presbytery was held in hfr-Flrs:t chufch this, city, last, night to receive the reply from the churches .' trithln the bounds of Presbytery, to the re quest-of;Rev; TTJU CJohnsJonj pastor f of the Etir'Jraw.grot!? cz !mrcr.c3,to be di?mlsse4 KjUfrfyptai leston. The replies. wmaTorabie anii Rev M rphnsanwa'f smlssed iwitii meetmdUvtne.Tpniy4 was the anflotfideme'nt of the death of ' Kev. 5t James ? Ji.eiiy ..a.t .-ciaxjiwa s iasv weekcandevlntment 61 aeconi mlttee prepareo-a suhiemeraor lalirVery f ew of the co. eaucabttt' side-of -Wilmington wer represented lie -. ley presided, at, the f.se , . Les oeen cursed grants'. Comingi- "; t' Bynum I - W&bt I Wrisht ConReal Opportunities. ? ' - y fcV--; f . Estate at the afljonrnedtsession.i -i u ' Baseball This Afternoori, : ; The High School and a picked team from the City 'Lieague ions1 at Dasebali y on , the -Hiltcn v Pxi: diamond , ; this afternoon: ;" be$innins promptiylty3:30 ? oI6ck.tBiinkleyj andt Beifertill do ICtaribrvts picked team ''And Alder-fliaiand'Jevte win be on the; firing line for the H" fschbolv; A good, game l3assured7v:.4 mission is f re and the : public is in ; , ,r mc.jm - t- - .-, .. t fe"0uii?of r--reatlcn. : Is' .bece22Ty;vt6;'eTery;one'psi)ec!iliy. durir tte:.first.hot; days In tie fzilz Ttra is ;no " better y place "fi. "f.a.":"cit' in3";tli2n f'the.Blr: .i'V'Thexp:;:cnS'.'Cjin en j oy the'cool "oc an itre tzz 2', . THE APARTMENT HOUSE. y'r Vv,;- ;,y , f , ' ; f ly ' FUNE RAii O F i MR.v l.ORDi Services' from StJames -This. After- C" noon Remains to Louisville. The Jfuneral of vthe -late James ; C' (4 Lord wlll be conducted from St James'fi Episcopal church this, after noon at 5:4& o'clock and the remains wlljybejtaken on the evenlng train to tbe former home; pf ;the deceased in Louisville, Ky. X; brother arid other relatives- are expected on the noon Seaboard train . to-day, - The remains were iaken from the hospital to the rms - Funeral . Director -oolvln, on Thid street, yesterday mbrnlne ad embal leS-for shipment Yesterday af trnooe3roerhood; of ' Saint 7ii$e&txGW mortal 'ofCtfceiWat ?parisE churplwf'and 'the services' willr be held there tlilg evening. ; ! .?Mkp3k was a member of the Fra ternat girder 6t ''Egleir'a'rthrie., "Ixjr W. haV-ljeylftdWe bereaved ones in the hour of their- dls- tressJA. 3 committee from the Charleston Paper 'Submits Some Rt marks Editorially Upon Subject. - ' ' tinder the head' "Good for4 Wilming ton," "the Charleston News and Courier says editorlaiiy:; ,? - . Ini Wlfnimgt'onT'N. C4thrCrdlina' Apartment" Company hasr begun .the construction'' of "a six-story . apartment house, which wlircdst $75,000,. ndwill be equipped ' with' all the conveniences which help to make- life .worth llvirig for bachelors and small families, whose circumstances do not permit them, to set up independent K establishments with spacious green lawns, strawberry beds and watermelon patches, appurte, nant The building' will fee trie largest and most up-to-date of Its kind ' South of Richmond i and " North of .Atlanta says a Wilmington newspaper. - ; ; "This house will prove a good thing for Wilmington. It will "fill a long-felt want, and those who have long, felt the want-will "fill ltMany an ambitious young man seeking a; home finds .him-J self walled, out-of the city .to hlsjirst choice,-because it is jwithoutjthosf cpn- venlent nestingplaces adapted to mod erate . means andr provided with the material 1 comforts of.a .'town house' demanded by hfs wife. ;He can. afford the $40 monthly rental for a six-room cottage perhaps, but cannot maintain in respectable style the fences and the flower garden, -: y , . .-, a ; 'f ' ' The cottage entails expenses: on the lessee that the flat does riot, unless the tenant , is , willing . to endure " a broken down, unsightly relic of better and an-, cient times. -The ;flat is .50 pet . cent cheaper than the dwelling at the same price.- ... ir . ., - There are other towns, south of Wil mlngton arid.' southeast of Atlanta, Ariose need ,f or , just such structures is crying. ' ' ; . til ! Music Ritualistic ; Exercises and To pical Talks by Representatives ; ' ; ; . r .y;'i ; ."-istyi...y ' ; H from Each Lodge-Large Audi- . fy.-;y.;- :.; ence Present ; i ; .-: -"y.iiV -,r-;'iv : y A large audience of 'both ladles and - ' - : , gentlemen taxed the - capacity of--the;.i ;..y:;r handsome new Odd Felloes HalU; on y; -4 Third street last night,; the occasion v; having been the, 7th anniversary; of the founding of the order in the Unit- ed States. The hall was attractively - " decorated with smnax,. palmSy y- ferns 1 ; ' and cut flowers and thevscene of the -' ' celebration r was a pretty one. ;y.Tn6 .:v,y ;:.;-;:y, , comfort and convenience of each and ! f- every guest was carefully looked afters by the general committee in - charge and it may be safely said that no inore - r , " ; appropriate or more enjoyable exercis-.; -ry-; ;: ::- es of the kind have taken place in Wil mington in a long time. sThe commit- . : tee in charge was composed of Messrs. .. . . B. F. King, 1 chairman ; John E. !Wooa,, ; , . ',; secretary; XD. K. LeGwlnrC. Morrill, ; " J. W. Fleet. LTate Bowden, J.: H, -1 " ; Swlnson,iE;m 3DavisyT.!:G.;JLden, - J. F. Littleton, C. R. Spooner : and u.v ; y Fi .Williams The meeting was cauea vs;, i; to order by Chairman King, ; of " the committee,' who .turned the exercises v over to Col. Walker Taylor, In the. t chair' as Noble Grand, ' Other' officers , were Past Grarid,W. 1. Smith;yR.yS. "-. to N. G.,sLl W. Moore; L. S. to N. G.; v ; Jno. H. Williams ; ;Vice Grand, B; J. ; :Mf" Jacobs ; R. S.' to V. G.", J. J. Craig; C. . i S. to V. G., O. E. Merritt; Secretary,; ;; , Samuel G. Hall ; Treasurer, John E. . '; lt Silvia ; Warden, D. W.' Davis f Conduc tor, W.J. Meredith; Outter Guard, A. - T. Parker; R. S; S.W;' J SWayles;. : L. S. :S., J. L. Mlddleton; Chaplain, Rev. ' S. Mendelsohn, D. D. The fol- -lowing grand lodge officers were pre- ; sent: Past Grand Masters Jno.-D.i Bel-;, ; , lapiy and M. W. Jacobi;,Grarid,Treas- urer, Richard J. Jones ; .Trustee or i nhfl ti r Home: N. Jacob! P. C ,r';JU. L. Boon.,. vv. ;,;;,y . ,vrii ,i The opening of the exercises was a chorus," '"Gloria" from Mozarfs Twelfth Mass by a double mixed quar tette composed ; of - MrsCameron MacRae, Miss Mattie Lee; Home, so : ; 'X , pranos; Mrs.y?F. A, Muse ahd'Mrs.-, , h' Greene Fenly, altos ; Mrs. Rr C. Banks ka-i. -v;- ... ' "'"'rt; y - - - ;Kyy: -;jy-y-fVi . y ;;;s: Ct-y; yy-y wVi.K: : t- .'rV!.'1,',''.V-- aerie 1 will dccjpmpany r the; remains from the J church to the depot tnis evening. Or.vCL-d'a'Leoture;To-NightN i . :iThq tickets for Dr Benjamin Sledd's lectsrc join Browning at ; the - High Z$il i at S; 31ockipnght re on sale at -gates' book store.-' Tickets will t 3.spUhe door also. The admls sioi li cents. y;Dr. Sledd comes un deri tiieuplces oi-the Sorosls and; a ij-eat r ul iifiBtorcufor. . those who hear TheJur prs, Entertained.' ; . d cii ly entertained - last night In a , quartette ' composed vol- Mrs, t. : - Mrs. Fenly, Mr., ireniy ana .: o,;-f- after whlch'Vtherenwere;. '.: HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. and Mr. Greene , .Fenly, tenors ; Mr. Jam s Williams and Mr. Alex. " S WnirtATi";, hassos The slneing wasl fol-' lowed . .by. an Invocation - to; deity : by ur. Menaeisonn auu , iue - icauuis r v. : the prpclariiatlori tor the observance byf Mn SG: Hall. The anniversary cere monies according to the beautiful rit ual of the Order then. followedttlw oy fleers as:named above" taking part . i ne . "Slumber -Song"., by Lohr . was-; render ed. by, MacRae, Mr. Holden ten-minute "Topical Talks' .b: a rere- sentatlve or eacn 01 tne . lour - iouge y and Letitia Lodge No. SlCUghters; of . Rebekah, ; with- musical i selections , ,Iu-7 terspersed inthfe: following vrdert "Friendship" y. . . : . RevAKengyg Cornet Solo . . . . ..v. .;seiectea - 7 y y, y , Mr. tB. a. , ocnioss 'Central Link 'in Odd1 Fellowship." .. ....... Xl.-U.. VidS :-. , . Quartette; ?(Maie) 7yf !-v "'Tis Morn" ,a;;;"ivyGibei4t"? Mr. Fenly, Mr. Banks, Mr.: wiuiams ;y;y-'- Mr; HoIdeftrtSS Why.rAm' an OddTellowil J . . . . .ReV. A! D,McClure - GoodighV Beloved. 'Plnanltf muse, JU.1SS nuiuc, m :: Mr, .Williams. .: Tf ansactf ort s ;Wh fch Appear from speeds - fo'r;Recordl ;Yeste"Way'f : ' lioulse Potter -Penhy and her son Jaines" Bernard Wiinainson Ho Dallas Chenuttforlldo and otHer consl der ations,' property on "west side 'of MacRae- 'street 105 feet c south df Red R.askand..wif q. : aidr; J, E. Tay ibrlindre.Bettle. Lewis,' for if 450; property I pn? west side of . Dawson streelU'3dxi'6&ife'et In slze ; - T ( . Edward Newton Penny andt wife, En gene V. .McKenzie and wife arid George Robert Penny and ;wife arid, others to Dallas v Chesnutt, for, $10 'and other conslderatlors, property on west side of MacRae, 165 - feet south of Red Cross street 33x139 feet iri sfte. . r: ' ; a. - .ft. . !y'j Banks, Liquor Question" '1 . .5 .Ed. Nv Penny .; J "The Good' of the Order" ii iiL.MrsJ. "MiiLord.- Chorus Ve "The : Troubadour? . Benediction Watson All .the Voicesv'iWM ,'Rev. S. Mendelsohn; y J. JH3J, vwixiuaiALuu.bi .v , s. wv : ; slcal? numbers was by -Mys:MtleI Chasten. The 'Topical Talks'by lite represritativeff from: the lodges were timelyiwelijle preciated ?,byall tiie iridierice,mcluding'- , many -who were not" Odd Fellows but .-; - tie- 13 pn Front street The pro zi previously been publish es, carried outrtb the Infi ire of the young people-pre- -Va ' : - Water Extension Completed. --; " v The extension of the mains of the Clarendon i.-'.fWaitetWorks. "Company, from Ninth;- up Market street to Caro-, Una Place, ;was t completed yesterday by Foreman James. D. Mote and force, of laborers. The water has been turn ed on the works satisfactorily. ; Fore-J man . Mote Is now. engaged in laying service pipe or laterals for a number of Market street "residents who desire water: connections., who took1 a keen' Interest tn.thepro-ceedin, u2aar. 4!'.;-Vj: ;; y;:;S Boys' Brigacy A 2401 andf25th;for the beneStlth -I; Boyft' Bkga a budding mHl-i Hreet Plans for the . big wrrmv nprsadT" under, way a5fifigW dhepro-K -gjarfitti SSKeen ; named " Mrs as iEnliefts .nVl V other, chain:; t,,x t, :vr, "nouncd ' -as f oirowstto .vHWrd.1? py - Henry - tza&zr&ii?&?-. M. SolkyjyCf )TSi5 . J " J ;;;;; tpspunoVAard
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 27, 1906, edition 1
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