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the wort-sf, sh'PP?d - abroad and
cepjtable "Sfshl ir, f?' aC;
author vtiT v.!11 v P.e . labeled i and
ea products. It also authorizes thP
enter Ihe packing houses and requires
that those, establishments shall-be
mkintained in a sanitary, condition,
gives, the, inspectors access .to all del
partments of- them, and forbids Inter
state .commerce in fresh meats .which
are not marked by the inspectors. The
expense of the inspection is "to be
borne by owners and a fine of $10,000
'A- 7 AU. two years are
fixed as the, penalties for the violation
of the nrovisiftTi
The ; greater part of the tima :-
otne agricultural bill was detoted to
. mscusson or the provision for a gov
etninent inspection of lerain S art o tnv
McCumber made an effort to' have the
measure so amended ' as to require
the issuance of cerUficates. of. such .in
spection but failed.
A number of . other bills 'were mass
ed during the day
The, sea level Panama canal bill was
made the unfinished -business of the
senate. .
The message of the "House declin
ing to accept the Senate-amendments
tc the railroad - rate bill was received,
but - the Senate conferees were not
named. v ., -,V-, v. ;
The . Senate, adjourned until Mon
day. ' ; ; X
SEABOARD . SELLS BONDS
rn CONFERENG
E
..Five Republicans' In
FT -ia With nemo
crats In Opposition , .
PUBLICANS
WON 144 JO 105
; -.jon contended That Confer
2pP?SltLuid Prevent House From ,
'voting Pr or A9alnst ?enae
Amendments A" Row.
ire to The Morning" Star, v
. far. yeas 144,r nays, 105, pres;
f Twenty five Republicans vpt
r'the Democrats in the nega-
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j lil like to vutc
j- taking iue yuoiuuu vuui, . uicj
vote airecuy w xavor
incurring m ocuaw omeuu
Jente relating to the subjects nam-
!' The conferees on the railroad rate
1 1 the part of the House are Hep
I of Iowa; merman, of New . York;
on of Alabama, xne confer
ee part of the Senate have
.rfbeen selected. ' ' :
I nr-Vn1 on t inrtnir ilia
fne House i"""- """"s -
deration of the rule sending; the
bill to conference, the fear of
i members being that the rule
S. disagreed to the Senate7 amend-
iLsts en bloc, might liave an- in
C on the conference .and give
m an opportunity, if they, so dflsir
jtoTote out the express" company
aendment, the amendment relating
j pipe lines and the - sleeping '-car
oadment. ; - "
"je I' question of veracity was raised
jetfeen Mr. Cooper, of Wisconsin and
jr. Hepburn, of Iowa, over a conver-
jaon in wnicu uic wuw aic&cu
jiave participated with a member- of
je Senate and in which, Mr. : Cooper
jrted, the member of the House
jMthe Senator reffered to agreed that
Se smiled "express , company
" to the railroad rate bill
iofld not remain in th bill. . Both
lr. Hepburn and Mr. Cooper were ex
ceedingly angry and they" glared, at
ae another during their colloquy.
Intense excitement prevailed during
4is exchange of words,; members
crowding the aisles aiid . filling; the
pe in front of the speaker's deslc
Be speaker pounded'for order but to
wpnrpose. When he could be heard
abore the uproar, Mr. Cooper said that
ns not the only gentleman to
to similar statements were made
ffilthere is no purpose, no object, on
Ejpt to deliberately misrepresent
flatsbteinent.'" ' , -
3Ir. Hepburn: "Why don't you say
il ft was who told you? - "
Mr. Cooper responded by slaying that
if could not understand w;hy- the
ptoen asked the question unless
iad heard the rumor going around.
"Ton placed me in an embarrassing
Ksition and I had to tell -you- what
w told, me. And I told' the- truth.v
statement, was made to me in
tsidence, and concerning thegentle-
from Iowa, and i therefore, can
Re names." . "V"-' V
This closed the colloquy. V ; - '
. Williams, of Mississippi, and Mr.
WnnohdY'bf Missouri, both antagon-
the rule. Mr. WilUams insisted
' if the amendments were sent to
ence jn gross that ' the House
tosli be at the mercy of . the. . con
and he desired to have a vote
me of the ampnrtfnpntR. TT stated
had sueeested to the commit-
on rules that if the-House was
Wtted to vote on five amendments
ould agree to allow the other
ments to be non-concurred to in
This, however, was refused and
Was, therefore comnpllpd tn nrntest
ta rule that would take away
the,House its constitutional pre-
Satives. " ' ' :: ' . , . , -
"Hepburn rnsp to ovlnin Ma nrw
He said he stood with Mr. Wil-
the
minority leader in present-
4 solid front to the: Senate, and
0f two sides of the House
there should be a 'non-concur-
gross. v;'v;-
Grosvenor said that when the
. fence report came in there Would
ponunity for the Hose of Repre-
to vote separately on every
fnt on which a separate . vote
Z was then adopted.- "
the tt rate bU1 had been disposed
3b0.USe t00k UP he pension cal-
a "iUCU WaS tVlQ T-fMirrlo-r. nrlaii.fnii
iris. of Missippi, the minor-'
fowrn, v.,T outlt Joy to those having
ifhp v on the House calendar to
biii ana(unced after the sec
inTaS Under consideration that
S all i ded to PPse with all his
Sreno , Sislation' until a confer
X kZ couli be had on: statehoodl
egtn T of the fact that dema-
Cof difort the opposition of
twa, y t0 Pension-bills, when
KouJ n? opposition to such bills,
sent oDjecuonsior
iPasVT' ay 25 The ' Senate
K hni the. icuitural ? appro
00 oon Carrying' an appropriation
i te ' 0' and without a -wpd of
W. Ul an ohioi
aj , -vvuuu , liuiu etui
mten n insPection of . fresh
naed for consumption .The
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. The Servant Question; J
The Gas Range solves.
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the servant question. Bet
ter took with Gas.
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Sale to' Get $1,750,000 to Largely In
crease Rolling Stock.
' By "Wire to The Mornlncr f?tar.
a Norfolk,, Va., May 2 5-For the .pur
pose or extensively -Increasing its roll
ingv stock the. Seaboard Air Line rail
way nas-sold' to S. Loringof Bos
ton, $1,750,000 5 per "cent, equipment
bonds, dated June 1, 1906. .The bonds
wilt mature serially from, one to ten
years. ' The proceeds will; be used in
the purchase of 437 box cars 1,000 gon
dola cars and 10 locomotives. - j
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ANTICO
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A TO 1T AVk7
W.0PECO SKI8NK QOAITEI SRES
IS ccmts each; a FOR 2S cents
CLUKTT.CABODY.. CO.
Muni or ciuctt xv-aeNAcH mT-
STOR1A
For InfaDts and Children.
Tta Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the.
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giiAtnre.of
ANNOUNCE WENT 'FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the; cEIce of. Sheriff of "New
Hanover County at the coming : elec
tion, "subject to;.th e teill of the Demo
cratic party at the primary to be held
September, 19thA ;106. i 'iM ,i-..V4i"r p
apr29-tf SI PERCY CO WAN.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
V: Thanking my friends "and the, pub
lic, for their liberal support inith0 -pzsX,
I respectfully an'noiince myself a can
didate for the of&ce of Sheriff of New
Hanover ' county, subject to the .will
of the Democratic primaries to be hejd
September 19th.
apS-lt ' . ; W. H. BIDDLE. ,
TO . TH E DEMOC RATS O F N E W
: SHANOVR COUNTY ; !
The ". undersigned " respectfully an
nnnnrea'that he will be a candidate for
the office -of Sheriff of : New -Hanover
County, subject o the will of the Dem
ocratic" primary. .' -V;'-
; THOS. C. JAMES. .
may20 Sun,wed,Fri-6w ":-;'-::-
TO THE DEMOCRAT! C VOTERS OP
- f N EW, HANOVER CO UNTY.
With a" high , appreciatioaof ; the
kindifj?ss shown me by my Democratic
friends m the past in electing me: to
thel 'Office of rciek )of . the ; Superior
dourt of ihiai County, c I . hereby-aV
nonncer myseJf a candidate1 for re-ele .
Uoii tc- thai ri) 0
port atthe approaching -primary, f ;
... ; JOHN D. TAYLOR
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Just arriVed-A car-load Red BlUa,
whit a Bliss and Ear lr;Bose.
A le Une of Qrocenes. aju .ur
write f or qnototions, we can give yofl
Close prcea. .v,
ia24-t . ' v
ifse Big O for nnatarl
irritatioaf or ulcertion
Painless. And not aatrin-
la t to 6 i7
Garnteei
V
V4. .rrY f . f.00. T3 bott.f-2-.- -
The ruiurchison National Bank
OF WILMINGTON", Ji C.
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V
$500,000
- - 300,000
Capital a!id Surplus -r - -Shareholders'
liability - -
.'' .-. -&M, . S800,opo ,
- .; Merchants, Banks arid others are invited ' to become regular' customers of
the Bank that has shown its confidence and encouragement in the develop
ment of this sectidn. ' v . '. - (
y .Not the oldest 'oK youngest" but the BIGGEST and STRONGEST Bank
in Eastern riprthiCarolirjaVnd still growing. ; ' i v '.
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NEVER MMD DISTMGE
Never Mind?
. VVeather---Never Minc About Messengers.
THREE
.PHONES
192
and 1
1277
Call Over
Either
I Don't . worry about the ques
tion of reaching a good drug .
restore. , Simply call us upOur
: compound bicycle service is at
5your service bcjth ways--to take
your orders and, deliver it. . Our '
Phone . service Is - a . bbonitoi ;a
: score of families.' Our drugs arfet
pure and, every v prescription
tent to" tfi it. store,' is filledlbya;
. registered druggist. :-ffl'JgtMi
We Solicit
GOOD
Accouritsi
TlME-: r .
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N.i E. Corner Fifth and Castle 'Streets
it' n r m
IXI H H
Prescription Druggist.
may23-tt"
SAVINGS ACCOUNT QFOAPIES
Thla Baals' jaakea 'very , effort - to" make thl. a pleaaant'auad aati-s
factory. ; plaee ' for ! ladle; to Iteep their moaey. . :iv : v
,iVtVe' 'hare a aeparate Toom a4 rladow i fortheir- jfebnTealeaee aaa
rwe pay out to them oaly ner crisp f Ua'VWe, pay "4 per cent INTEREST;
reom
es
aavmgs
Bank
.Next. to The -Orton Hotel.
Braaclt VlS North; i'oartli suf
TOTAL .ASSETS .OVER.-$850,000.00. ;
may -20-tf-:.4; ' U , :iv;v ,
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may-20-tf;- . . : - . . ; . ,-'.r,i
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' The dain 'in new building and industry v ia ;NortK 'Carolina !
t ? greater than at any period In the 'state's history.. ' The North Caf
T Viina Home Insurance . Company of Raleigh, N. C, should receive 1U
proposition . of this prosperity as; compared with the 'percentage of. new , J
:busines given to it In ' periods of less industrral activity. Give It: f
L.;.nn.n hm rf-fil rabla new properties' you have : to offer. It
T: wni help to build up our home State and continue the great era of
X : prosperity now enjoyed - by vour people. u.:?f XcV V--.-." '
WALKER TAYLOR,' Agent, VyilngtoflN
DPP
DAL
BALL .BEARING
Sectional BookCases.
These cases are made. in. solid ma
hogany giarters sawed pat; and plain
oak? polished finisb. All Book Sec
tioils have ball-bearing doors with au
tomatic air cushions. v Book, sections
can be " moved - without displacing
A favorite Took case,-for, the hjpme.
A i . . , ( ' . a.
tiVaY-'iug'Jbeath
Kills ansects .oh .the vegetables.;
Justtheltgf or talbw
Works'Jsplendidly; on tomatoes. v .
Does not injure plants,; but really 1
ferVes.'as'.p1fttrf
'. No danger asin using 'Arsenic. f : '
Produces better quality! -
Increases ' the. yield.
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For Sale by Sole Agents,
QtSr the old style of book leases. ( ; ;
Deiosset
ii
Bookseller and Stationer.
OTT.VS.f i
-' :V, "it ,
a5caltdl9cKibbons;foiv iOc: at
Rehder's to-day." : "5.
$2.00 -Bed Spreads for. $13 at Rea
der's to-day.N..
Worth
Co
Phone 246
Phone 246
' ri." ?T WAR REM, J
;; Proprietor.
OAKERY
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The shoe that vm give '
comfortto enlarged joWjjjV:
and tender toes. In tace ;jn
and Congress. . . !l '
SOLD ONLY 6Y ; i-5
PEEERSOW & 'RULFS'tj
7 North Front Street . S '
V ; Wilmington, N. C.'-W
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Place your deposit with the Strongest Bank,
Atlantic National Bank.
Capital. - ' - . - - $125,000
Surplus and Profits - - - -: $225,000
(All earned in ! the conduct of its business, none paid
in by stockholders.); , t
- ; - Is t the OLDEST, commerical bank in this section. -Its ' long and faith
ul service,' its 'prompt, accurate ; and carefift methods;lts polite and court
eous attention, commend' it to your consideration. ' s ' '
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" Harvest follows seedtime. Lilccwise
ri opening of a
savings account. Have you an ac
; count with us?
The lilmington Savings & Trust 1!o.i
; WUmington, nc V7 ' :
Absolutely Secure. s - ;
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miorMdod 1 Reasons
? Wny Vill be to the interest of every, one to
BUY AT THE LITTLE STORE FROM NOW ON.
FlfrST REASON-
-It is. bur. aim to open at No. 9 North Front Street with
an entire new st ock. . , . - - ' - -
.SECOND: REASONWe. will soon tak e our. annual inventory, Wd we(wouldi 1 S
'. .' ' :t ' ' .rather sell for 1 ess than take instock. '- 'Ov" -
YOU A TRADE WILL BE APPRFP.I ATPn RV f i -'C . .
XOyfl TRADE WILL. BE APPRECIATED BY
" Agents for La Grecque. Corsets. T":. ' ' " 1 "
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For the e , 'youngsters and : ' the
grown lip: .ones. too. :
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OLOMONSSSHOESMOREl
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COMMIS StnVime e r - 75if:U ss: -r-':
court of nS v . 5 - -,
the case -of Charleai Sheard a4minis"- .: '
trator of Jane Williams. deceasewT' . "
est bidder for cash,; on Monday the 4th;-- - -day,
of .Junc lSOC. at-12 o'clock M?
fSf lowin desqribdproperfir MnV ! v
tW estvof. the-Weitellin "t &&Mtt '
i street, thence runs West with 4a : ' -
ern une of rangr6istreet37'l-2 ieet ?i '
thenceforth parallel with Tenth stelet r ' ' '
60 feet thence 'EastparallelVwlOr . X?'-?'rt. .
ance- street; 27 1-2 . ft tl2ZztZ f ? r f
JXeetj thence ?5tparallels with
Wv ELECTRICAL.
goods of ; allisc imay vbe procured
of , mb. i Ouriptitees Jarecry ; modeW
at0 andthe. if;-; - ::;- v.
y:g?WpOTALlTY
of ..the work j.we ;. do cannot be sur
passed. Xiet , lis figure on the contract
if you 4re. thinkhig v of equiping your
huilding :,with any,: Electrical appli
ance, make a? specialty ot Elec
tric Fans;
: OUTHERN j ELECTRIC CO.; : ? ;
14 N. .;.CL
may il3-tf .' -V.7 4;.'
-YJ O A O "37 O Si X
Bean the
Signature
of
Th3 K'rad tou Kan Always Bc:i
warrtlv T,oni irT ."'"vc "Uiir
tZl z ru lr. vuu 2 emn . street 60 - '.
v mayia-tlU Je4 : Commissioner v C
tTHE DEMOCRAT
NEvyH ano vzniCommfiM : I
for the Mnd support giyen- me m the -
past, ,andat sameijUme azmounce y- :
wlf a tdidatepnominaU
r j
ertyand every mi,7i3 i3 c"-- '
Inclined to tuycr
. cf real cstato ad-
new Local. r
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