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-VFT TT: IVThe Morning Star. : Subscription Terms. i - " -,- V ;X '- ' One , Tear, by IaII ., . . 3JH Six Mmtlr 1V MjUI. S . . . SJH IZZton Paper. , Tbree iltb, by MAIL lLd -V LXXvni--Ko; 32 THE MORNING - STAE, WILMINGTON, N. 0., SUNDAY; MAY 13,1906. WHOIiE ISXfMBEK 12019. VOL 1 wmm. 1:111 V -1 - ! OUTLINES. ; cpnate4 yesterday Mr. Till isfigWiorvthejrate.bni . President Roosevelt -nunK, and -measure, which otherwise ed o. rZn hpen passed; :Mr:;U)Jge oola 7 ve president" and through .MAnt -Roosevelt denounceq.as lim r..: .I.t0 and unquaHfied false- lood d stATiator Chandler - Senawrrr; vpcterday for his trim r Baileymade a hitter attack on 3r Ta cterdav for his trim- tHe pres .v. rot bill characterizing li A' SUICIDE aining of Domestic Trou- THE W EEK'S BERRY RECORD Crop Will No Doubt Exceed Three : Thousand Car - Lioad ,i Market . Conditions in New York. . 22-RIFLE WAS. THE WEAPON velt- imer in ies eda i K. Minr - X III! WFI W . . .11111' 11111 senator Carter made a heat 111011 -r in defense of Mr. - Roose- ed i.. Q arrival of an ocean New Yorc yesreraay v orrostpd for .killing-an Mf woman in Germany,, packing aged ww then RfliliTie-for A!061"103 , . j Tra rt i on Comoaii- i,fl- consouuatc - - mortgage oi wm. hirh was ss.uuu in fee mh 1 rf f nrm or vwk yesieruaj --"-,- etW of the interior Alonzo Bell, SUeld up,by striking funeral drivers The General Conference,. M. Er Church, South, will eiect urree r new, ' 7sin Wharton. ; a Confed- Ste andean Veteran is dead; Virginia-511316 "auuv" a fllWas:lonVicted of manslaughter at CoricordN. U., yesreruay Solution has broken out in Santo Do jjjoo The homeless people in San Iaiicisco are to be assembled into two ramus- New York markets: . money at call nominal, no loans, time loans spot cotton quiet 11.30 ; flour, and higher hut quiet; wheat ; ir- rpenlar No. 2 red nominal eleva tor- corn steady, No. 2, 56, nominal elevator; oats steady, mixed 6x; tur pentine firm 67 to 67 1-2; rosin firm, strained common to good .iu to 4.1a." The Baltimore Sun asks:. "Will the President become a tariff reformer?" He will hardly go back ' on that "standpat" platform that ,he go in on. If the scientists can't tell us any more about "earthquakes than . - ther 'do, some of; their theories" about", re- Sgion might be discountea. . ' Shot Himself In Room and F4red Bul Omployed as Carpenter on Pera- i :;; broke JoM8&ue.fe? firm j1 - next , campaign the. Trusts may know enough to be neutral and let the Republicans and. Democrats fight it out among themselves. - . Because , of domestic troubles.: real or imaginary, A. R. Padrick, 42 years old, S truck grower on the Black place, on Middle Sound and a carpen ter regularly employed at Mr. Pem broke Jones, estate, at Airlie, commit ted suicide iat his home early' yester day morning .. by : : shooting . himself through the heart with a 22-calibre rifle. Mrs. Padrick is, said to have gone away oh a visit to relatives the day before against; the wishes of her husband and he seemed to be. brood ing over that" when he x awoke yester day . morning, about 7 o'clock," Mr. Padrick went into a room off the. front porch of the rold-tashioned; residence on 5 the place and : a little later mem bers of the household were r startled to hear the crack of 'a rifle. -' Some one ran : in to" investigate .and ! found the man prostrate with a bullet hole In his breast, the ball 'having passed" through the heart, -causing death ai- most instantly. . f :? Mr. Padrick ; had 'Several times be fore threatened : to take ' his, life, but no' one" believed that ' he was seriour. in such-talk. This year he had an ex ceptionally fine crop, was. in good circumstances- and had regular: employ ment as a carpenter on Mr. Jones' .es tate.' He left, no word of writing, in dicating his real purpose intending his existence,, and from all reports the man 'had no justification for the rash deed ' Padrick was a tenant on Mn' Shepard's, place and, Mr. Shepard speaks of him in . the, . highest, terms. Son I after s the suicide, Mr.'' .Shepard cam up ' to the 'cityv end notified r Dr. Bell. the coroner, at the same :time searTjrg;a votSU rbrthr-tmrial - iJ GENTRY SHOW BERE With shipments still going forward at the rate of 100 cars and ' upwards per day, the strawberry cf bp Phas .at- ready ? reached . about; the proportions t was estimated at earlier in the sea- Ison and the end Is iot yet, - The ship ments .for the week , ended jast nighj were 902 refrigerator cars ' and ex press shipments large enougH to run me toiai up again to more Tnan a tnou sand cars. The shipments the , preced ing week were 1,013 cars, according to the official bulletins sent out by Busi ness Agent Bauman so ' that it is seen that the season's j shipments ' are al ready well up towards 2,500 cars. Ship ments .will continue "a"t least a week or,, longer and a grand total of-more than 3,000 cars may be expected as the crop for 19061 r: 'C' - ' V" ' oThe shipments yesterday, as re; ported by telegraph from South Rocky Mount last night amounted' to an even one hundred , refrigerator cars '-' and somethingJ like a thousand crates. The official record for the past week is as follows: ' . . :..V'' t . , Old i Favorites ?bf The Animal if j Kingdom Under Popular . v Management RECEPTION THIS AFTERNOON Menagerie Will Be Thrown Open Free: . to Everybody at Sixteenth and ; Market Streets--Speciai Train Over Seaboard This A. M. FRONT STREET REALTY DEAL Pur- -4 Building'. .of . I. -: M. . Bear & Co. . : chased ' By j; Hicks ; Bunting ; I Othe r Property , Transfe rs. : THE COUNTY SCHOOLS Sunday Monday ; .... . . . Tuesday V.4 . '. Wednesday. Thursday . . Friday ..... Saturday T. . . Total . . .... While the city ".slept last night, ;the traii of sixteen cars, bearing the me-' nagerie and other paraphernalia of Gentry Brothers' ; Shows ' was rumb ling its way -down from Monroe, N. C, over the Seaboard Air . Line anid. at the time, of going to press this morning the big. crew : of swarthy : showmen were busily engaged in unloading and" transferring! the big tented enterprise to. the vacant lotj at" Sixteenth and Market streets, where two perform ances will be given to-mojrrow after noon "and night-: ;' The Gentry Shows that are now in the city, are knownas the big east ern company," embracing four of the shows' the company had on , tour last spason. Their eastern shows are said .212;cars he the lareest ever controlled by . . .154 cars this well-known and popular circus in cars firm and is unaer .the personal man agement of H. B. Gentry, the origina tor who accomt)anies the shows to ev- ery town, his private car being at- riuo leet iu ....... ..20 8 "cars .... ..v.. -12 cars '105 cars ....100 cars ...902 cars By deed filed for ; record: yesterday ! Isaac M,. Bear transferred to J. Hicks Bunting, for f 1,000 and other consid erations, property ; at ssouthwest : cor ner ofr Front 'and . Grace streets, 33x 100 -feet in size. :The consideration named vis' merely- nominal' It is uni derstood, ' however, j that $24,000 was te price paid for the property. " The' handsome , three-story Drick building on" the. site will -be occupied- by the J i Hicks Bunting Drug ;: Company . as soon, as the five-story building, ta be erected by I Mr. Jno. LH. . Brunjes for Messrs. I. M. Bear & Co., on the. op posite corner, is readyxf or- occupancy. Other property ; transfers ' yesterday were as follows,: : r-' :, ' George R. Bate . and wife tof S. Abramowitz, f 0r $50' and other consid erations, property at southwest , cor ner of : Twelfth and Market r '. streets, 30x150 feet in size, h . v - , : ;, The Willard Bag and Mfg. Co.- to Elizabeth Xollers.v for. $10 and other considerations, property on south side of Wilkinson's alley, between Front and Water and Market and Dock streets. ; W. J. Reaves' and wife, to M. D. Bright and wife,, in consideration of the surrender of alt the interest df the last named in the W. J. Reaves Mfg. Co., property at northeast- cor ner of Sixth and Wrigh streets, 6 6x Important Conference of District ; Committeemen inJew Han- , ; over Held Yesterday. ! "-( - ,'i-H. - s , : MANY AIATIERS DISCUSSED t . 1 I 1 , , - . . , . Cbnsolidationr of ; Districts Suggested ! and Committee Appointed to In- quire Into Feasibility bt Same Better Attendance', Etc' -T t s - -ii. The distribution" of shipments yes- tached to the second section of the terday was as follows: . New York, gnow trajn. . ' -- 20; Philadelphia, 14; Bostoh, 12; Pitts- - some of the principal features of biirg, 11; Newark, " N.-J., 6; "Spring- their big eastern shows are. 200 high field, Worcester, Buffalo and Scranton, jy educated ponies, 150 dog actors, 75 3 canli Pnrtlanfl .P,lmr' TTtira and t vrfnnc -iwn Montreal, 2 each; providence, K.eene, aerds;of performing; elephants, three Hartford, New Hoven, Pittsfield, Brad- droyes of Siberian camels and varfous ford, Hornellsville,' Harrisb'urg, Cleve- other animals to be; founin a Gentry land; Syracuse, Torohto,' Rochester and menagerie. '" : """ ; , f : ; ; ' Albany, one each. : '.- - ' in 'addition to the excellent trained ' The New York market report after animal exhibition- they have augment- closing hours v Friday: was ; as follows: thelr shows with a number of 1 big cienrtre. Peamon and wife, of Phila- delphia, to Cameron F, MacRae, for $200. property on south side of Bruns-; wick, 46 feet east of .Third street, 59 1-2x66-feet in size. . . . Historv ;of Noted Band of Robeson ." ' Outlaws Begins To-day. .:, ; : The first, instalment - of the history: ot the. Henry Berry '"tiowrie gang of Strawberries inlarger supply: to-day, anT senSational circus features wWch Waws' who operated so xte.nT-e!y. arrivals including 1,766 crates' by . Old they claim they are presenting for ther Dominion steamer and b,9y$ crates oy j first timeu this .eounryendrmoiis; PennsylvaniaRailroatd; pTie.s. averag-rsaa jji tese features ;r inapott Bell went down: t6 ,the Sound a6ut manbeea ocu went uuww;uic ,Vtt. . i j wfV.n .v.n .nnf sr j?i . i whns hnshanil was -killed bv the out. noon and gathered the. facts of. - . ; ! I (in i Willi lUlt: 1 V a' Mx nlonfta tUnTB j. ... . - ' tj -. -.., i -. CJS -v-r. T TZ ' -'.-vT--- . - r HENRY BERRY LOWRIE. In Robeson county just after'- the late Citii; War, is printed :in thef Ste ;tcH day ahd ill ba cMhued- each: Sunday: ;TVe have seen how the Paper Trust hatefully surrendered to the Govern- nrent at St Paul, and now all XNorth Carolina will keep its eyeslsklnned to see Republican State -Chairman Rol lins and Marion Butler turn" over their machetes to Spencer Blackbtrra.: tragedy;about as .get forth above. Mr: Padrick leaves a.,. wife children, the youngest Deing ed. with routside figure full 'd cept jfor -Hefiins, which occasionally t Owini tD tfie fact that several cir- largely with, he . intf oduction ; to .the iaP tw. brought a. substantial: premium, in in- tuses abandoid the streetparade this story.ad bipgraphisketehes-of the n, . . . 1 stances uu uj iouvav auu uisuw. wiwi nonfriRintnfr?ii3irft' now nro. v-vi. , jft also leaves - an 1 iscu.j-aia6 itPr residine in Gf ''9l'0and-Lake"CIty310c.t::onIjJpnted by W -circi -ft being al . The San Francisco fire will : cause .the insurance companies to raise their rates, the landlords will raise their rents, and the renters will - do ike the consumers who "pay the tariff taxes; . . : x-:- r,x ; Under the circumstances the Czar Kussia is disposed "to "give in"; to Russia's new Parliament. He prob ably lost heart when ' he saw " that . Presif1 tilt Roosevelt could no" longer Phy short stop against so 'many1' rate fill hatters in the Seriated ', n.niin .nn.in n asii Wttvitn mrra I ! .. L- 1 . i.iii. I r.hfl ntprs : will . tell . something of , the grown daughter. lit also leayeg, "la-TiT.'S, of warfare. equJpmeat of the - - few. Maryland and Eastern snore Derrnw, :Mmib TiwRsnMne a . beau- pmcdi,uBsuu,wvuiuCM, Miss Mary;Benton to.wnom - . trwdair were-rerairv rr:r-:ir haunts of the:' outlaws,, leading The lunerai r """"l,,' 6J0lT ?rr? hii- 1 tna hnvr'frrhiTnds at 10:30 rages which; leads ie .author to ex- ' A conference of great mportanceitb the rural schools of the cdunty was held in this city yesterday morning . at , the ' orfice of' Prof. Catlett, superinten dent of public instruction'at the Court . House. It was a meeting of all the , tiistrict committeemen; fori the,, pur-- pose of discussing generally the needs ; . ? of the schools and devising ways and means for their improvement, and for ' , the extension of public education in the country. Every one of the fourteen ' districts in the county were repre- sehted except Nos.(5K7, and 10 and the meeting was pronounced yery-satis:. - . factory in every respect and very; en-. thusiastic. - , . -" Supt. Catlett called the conference. tov: ' order ; and made a " brief address ex-' : plaining the object of the meeting."-It was regretted that, on account - of a . pressing business engagement, Chair- ," man Wm. H. Sprunt, of the County ,-. Board of Education could not be. pre- ( sent as he had expected. Mr., George Rountree,-a member'of the Board, was present however, and - made : a most v -excellent, practical -talk with his "char- -acterlstic earnestness and energy : in; the cause. .His address was eiTYen-' couraging to every one presentiV , x The superintendent read a report of: the late census of each district the enrollment of pupils and the average daily attendance for the year.- -The question of making an' effort to se cure a full attendance upon the schools was discussed . and the- committeemen , present went so. far as -iotake the advanced opinion that the Legislature. -should pass a compulsory school law. To secure better attendance; Suptr Cat-; lett stated that he would.during the ummeK !vlSrrdlstrict sufficient. - tly-- interested ' to' call a 'meeting 'and , address the people at. large, upon uie Importance of sending their children to school. - I s . X ' ' 'X' ": At the suggestion of Mr. Rountree, a committee composed of Messrs. B.B. HumpErey District, No. 13 ; Addison .; Hewlett; - Dtistrict No. I, and George Trask, District No, .12, was appointed to consider the practicability and re-: presenting an - Ciriao a t Prt later upon the. feasibility of a con The. parade UP to the ser es of robberies and out- . - . solidation of districts- in thcounty so that four - or more graded .schools n.; the. place of The committee Kinston. ; His was ZhZZZ aSd thei and seldomc .1 c?pediture of afonun. wUl.take place on the sound. , , . .. . v ; i O. :tZ53JSn claim - in , the ; closing,, chapter of. the M .zl'C.. .Cx, " r "r I -The; ball :which .caused prick's FemieIh Leads the Force. , Tx W, 'The wickedvlive not oiit ma De . vu .xw moW o ooJifW ione-entering t,o raionrfnr thV flfirfal orean oe ;seen a;it4i ryiuiwy-. .ccw. . - - ii Wonw the present system, rne comnuuee UtflUl nOt - r- - 1 "v. 1 . ,i 4.1. a'.Ma' thnf' tha chnnrc Uclli LllCil UWi. ucuuiu oc. . "vu j . -, -i , i 1 .. it, just below the nipple and pone- of ae Greensboro ,. Ufe . urance Ix)Wrlc and hls assoclates in , " i-is ..AAnnTf-'AM.; . I rn.mranir . f t te lectio nf lvTn V I St. I T ..... . . . , - . . ... . :, , - , : . a. - 4-V. . .'tx nr vi " " o ttS-r '- - ' r""?1""1" ,V ..m w w ' oWmpnt ai SflTTflnsed a T free re- Crime nav Syue w "" - eft ,Qf tr, mnvnir 'flflrpn-'- at a - distance', to the ' central The committee is expected be thrown open to the. public tor freeiagamr appear on luis uscuo, , County Board of Edu- tne veriest , cow aiua i . . - . . . . . 9 1 - IT. V r -W 1 n TrlTlT Tlf II I If II III K I I irt.I. r. V I r-,W-v"rt Tvinirprvrvesterday v" "r.T-' . i tents where, ail tne animais irpm .tnerCmwot - rr.-i- 0i,mdr:vT- , amount oi 'Dusmesswriwen,;; . Troutman Distillery-Seizure. .; , Xx The Troutmanrdistilery,rnicn c7ti bv revenue: officers -tne pasi oi:mr... renuv ;uu cclock: when-the big menagerie will in the nesnand .may,pie ime.uev g-hftol an accompanying- nrst-page t sKeicn, Mr. , Fennell led, - all - other agents of , ",,-I,--o:.i,Tiri nf.TL A C""Wi . ".."r--r"- insnectidn as , will, be the bathing ior uiey wx we Apriian -ine . - . rfl A Michigan judge has decided.that a man's wife is entitled' to only half; her husband's income.'vHowvefl w"i go right' Off.ig-Ecn-; pt of court whkrtCl&o' lon that a man's"riTOofelhV&tt halves. -.fe andeptyrMarshaliThos iheeh assignedincharge , oi . rt ilRt" rrf-":-, Wftonfrter-s of M . . baths, rlt-ls something out oi tne orai rH-6: Jhre-out; OI, tour montns. since .ii-iu n fQ? t ircus5 "menagerie to be two doubt ppportuni- interest Teafmm&rrt-mea are to be made. . i - . r-.:-'i i i Peabody Gradied. Schools. . i v The Star acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to attend-; tfie..,cipsing exercises -of they Peabody uraaeu w'r-, r7lni,Mrorfv-i ,?een engage uy. uic turned - over to the, public for PFmilWMrA Uurance mr in the state and may thpUSandw"iliT embrace the taPWe5! wnen rec- . t wiHessHhevtvel and f amctdistiiiery .7 in ? o ' ARM BROKEN. The " superintendent '" requested ; the - I committeemen tp attend at once to such small repairs as a.re neededo the . s'chopl ; buildings and prepare.:, a - re- I port ' to the Board of Education , as to ; . r such 'permanent .repairs' needed. v The committee ' of District No. v 6, : V' -fNEW AUVtKI iO(m- w. Chief Justice'. Waer-caarkjaiitsf e Presidential termf lengthened; a four to six yearsrandthW esident shall be ineligible for ' ; a' second term. A four years term is 7 lonS for some men who might beJ iucui ana six years might be too rtfor some. tg Tie recentmeeting of -the" trustees 7, the Carnegie Foundation for the. cement 01 Teaching led to a discussion as to whether -"the light pman s eyes should 'be pursued ? J Professors." How; to : keep' Irmri j.. ..- - . uomS tnat is a lesson that nro- fessors 11 not care ' to learn, v' 1.. -, schools Rev.; J, vA. Bonner, principal. The- exercises will consist of an enter- tainment-'ih, the Academy of Music Monday night The pupils will take nart and an interesting, affair is prom ised: Wednesday! will be visitation day at the school and all friends are: in vited. Samples of tne -worK uuue ix: 'roar rX he exhibited, ine HUB.' mc V r'- Z. -, . . bourse will, be . , from 11 a. I P. M. M. . to ijiuuysi, leuiarjus.-jvA Carf011 (0hio) minister, regards the ornia eartiiquake; as a sure sigh 016 nd of the world is close at ator The fact that.- a .Republican Ministration is worrying the-trusts The pUrer one " Worrying? Oh, yes. , st 0 ws when ot- to use the , wu DUSting. ;:, -People's Savings Bank Luck. 'amnie ftiie HatteClothing U&t Jdhh'sHLodge--Attenuon Consolidated Co.-T-Gas Ranges. : B ' F Penny & Go: ''The Hub," ,k. . sol Bear: & v Col-Schiltz Beer., j -CiW. Yates v& ijo- js; w, -Henry Home For, Register or ijeeu Southern' Electrical, Co Electrical. " t w ? Rfihder Co. Wrapper : Sale. nAritr f!hanter. R: A. M.-Meeting. W Munroe & VJO. ooiue xjciy Tne tagies. minoLipio. . -rw. -. W weilamv Commissioner's The sale, of ' seats vfor the Eagles Salev-JvCj!" riV'-7"4:?F::-.;3 Minstreis, . wnicu uc.cv.-rr the- Academy , next . 1 nursuay af Sorosis benefits wilt commence, vy ea Torifiv. morning. V.Thev price 'of .re served seats -will - be t5 cents. The general . iraissibn will be 50 cent? Business Locals 1 Hresident Roosevelt and Ithe , White ,!fe stengraphers :;; were;afiwork 4 late hour last nieht and it is be- a . the president: prepared. ment to; answer -Senator! Till- statement may -be r made Publi c tomorrow. . Wanted Two Boys.:. . Reward A: G. Hankins. ; v 3 r M. G. Tiencken Bids:,Wanted..: ; - -n-r ivTrtTrtTaTfi Roof Paint Co. ; y v b AHi'kTftpef stand ' for; Rent.- Hfel V for the new public : library; and o,VVi-.Wn Travelling Salesmen a iarge . audience - should , be: present 1 Coyne Bros Men nd Boys -Wanted. Thursday evening, to witness the pra . J.'G. Wright" & Son-Dwelling -f or drtiom,' i v:M k :-X- w .t "t o..niir rr- Acfints waui.- on tne mver. 1 u-uciy. . .- . ; r , rercivai ou:.rr -wiimineton will make -Morris Wholesale House Managei two round f "F1?. : 3: .; r:! -L. ;J:-f.nM!oTit indications will CULV U1U UUUl Mivuv.-, , carry' down large- crbwdson ch. The Fort Caswen pana . uecw isedf:to' nlay aVconcert in the payil ioh -during the afternoon, -and -besides thii -there will - be the usuaV: seaside oWrnVif ionfff forithefmanyitosay noth ing bt thedelighti'utiride bntiie,.bbat The ; . steamer ' leaves r at - a:u : a. -m. "fmri: 30 ;P. . M. ' Fare - for 'the ' round 1 trip only ; 2. cents. wanted. U J. G. Wright & Son. Beach .Proper. ty &Sj&$ perty owners, ,; fi ; Cars :to "the Beach every half-hour; ir.oin : J-v .f s1 Cars" to the4- Beach' every half-hour Foreman of Pile Driver Suffered Pain ful Accident .Yesterday. Mr. Young, a foreman employed by Acom Branch, presented' a" petition 'Co-. the . Diamond Steamboat and Wreck- be Defoi.e the Board, of Education,1 asking that the present school build-, ing be removed to a more central loca t ing Company, suffered a painful irac ture of -the left arm about the elbow, PO L ICE i CO U RT ' YE ST E R D A Y. v a accident at the Swift tion. Several, Cases. Before Mayor Pro Tern O'Brien at. Noon. V : ? On acount of ; the slight indisposi Workshup the river, where 'he was en-. gaged ; with the pile driver of the j wrecking - company yesterday after-: noon The subject of a , supply bf pure wa- ter for the schools was discussed; also' the planting of .trees on- the; schooj about 3:30, o'clock. . A .heavy 1 ,1T1(J lpadine. tn thft instruction of Bon'of -mddei ayo7 0" piece, of timbetMng swaintp posK S5dren7 Jd the people 6f . tbe , ' : X SproverSe police 9 TLT neighborhood the necesf pre- , court yesterday at noon.. Nelson mo ; v . ia fo11ATr workmen Rhyne, colored, charged .by Officer C. . c d nim in a row boat: and started; & c v P"" - , : ' CAi,i""4" 7" to the city with him; being meifby the torpedo at Fourth and Nixon, streets, m.ar.:.,1jr'r,ni: ... hsfTiin th trin. was warned and.let go with.the cost.s. The broken limb was set by Dr. Thos. He pieaaea ignpranceoiuiaw- vt . Ida Auaerson, cpioieu, yiam uu, noQt; ihtnVi f!hPsnt streets; was given en-uays oa uiefiaiui. ou. mn c eon in r irr nflRrpr L- F. ; Harper. vwnria a' denizen : darK inc OCOM . -. - .' -.. ., . or 1. : T7vnv wfl ;'nttrapf ' the aisrtal lare r.noflf eoiHTio'V f1Qt ln& nn the farm' upon' au charge J of number of people - to 'Wrightsville WOuld : place - the date;on Jiis -calendar vagrancy - preferred; by Officer C.' Wood serving the forests 1 and' beautifying school grounds? ""'" It was the desire of the .committee-;1 men that music De taugnx in tne, schools as - heretofore and this feature will be continued. '' - - ' i,. A letter -was read from State Sup erintendent Joyner, commending the meeting vandexpressmgihls' regret Cat pot being abh3-tV accept v the ihvita-' E.- Beach -in general and - Lumina in par: '6f visits and if a t similar- meeting i s 1 1 H nlar' J; Th a" nftlial nalf-hhllT '.'"''RnTiert- I hnM .n ironi- 'c tirlilr? -.Hs -nroocm-- - Par O'Connorr a sailor man without ulef of suburban- cars will, be " main- As far- as is (known; NfwHanover la o c,it o nhnrsre "unon the community, tamed and tnes&unaay aiternoon - con- the onlyicounty-m. the- state that has a. oi"fi j....; :ir ;v.XfW U-:iTWi,l.-Al i ,j ; t " ' lit . tj. -i l." was given Aan, opportunity to ie.aye. t ;;""; u 6vcii. ujr. iox xwssw neia sucu a ..uiBeuug, ;iu was , iuii oi Wa V'"tv ? The same disposition - was rfchestra1atl pleasure and; pro$tandanother-will'!. made cf a case of plain drunK against acuio f uuuci : wjr au- mc -ucau uu juuuut :ue ciu ucai j'co.r. - - . c.Aoot.itiw Tnnn laTirl the trin to-dav -will he found I - - - - ' - - I J - r, I 1TUT.U Ml III IIKI : rmn-m n.m . . 1 - . A . - r . - . i mmtnft lnnc achnrp. t vers interesting.-. - . - SUllVilUb ii -a . 5 ;. . - . I : found; ;. . .. i' T. P. A.'s At Greensboro. l-Mr. T. i H.. Thompson, . 7:' I Federar prisoners Off. Mr. and Mr&Fore; Bereaved.' 't - Friends of Mr. ' and ' Mrs: C. -H Fore rT this cltv; r Deputy Marshals -iS. :WFuhr andWl1 deeplirv sympathize -with them in ias elected firstvice pTesidentrbfthe P. - A. rMitxellf wilt-leave toayforltne deamtneir inland son,- Fitts., , - ji rr.-oiiko ;Pwfo.Hvp lAtlantaji.Tiii ?TsJaTivinA vwifii ix the f nris-j Hen.ry.r-, aged :th.He. . years and -,-lt Association at the annual cbnyehtion oners sentenced at? the rlate- terms of I months, whichi occurred; at the - fam- -in GreensborVFriday Seventh' street, was also elected a delegate to the Na-' er prisons intse lp'clock yesterday afternopn after , tional .Convention and Mr. T. D. Love three' male prisoners will- be; taken a brief iiless.To tiie.'.childthe par-" ofrthis;citystplect6dia firiMan ents.'wcre; tenderly devoted "and the f High Pomt was xhoseh asthe next then- convey th' colored" woman Mag deat is aad blow to them. The fun- place for the '! Statj Convention and. powWstoNashville:?K resi delegates y the? National; Convbntibn "S''. " ';v':' 'deace at -3:30 o'clock: ' this afternoon . were instructed i to; invite? that fbbdy, x barstothlefBeachevery: half-hour a'hd 'the interment will 'be 'in" Oakdale ; to meet in"Asheville in 1S07. . -: from .10 "A.; M. to P. M. v ; ;. ! cemetery.' , " - . . ( N1 . from 10 ArM. to 8 P. M. I..
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 13, 1906, edition 1
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