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1be flUornina Star. Founded In 1867. WILLIAM. H. BERNARD, Owner1 and Editor. WILMINGTON. N. C. Saturday : Morning, June 16. '-Entered as second-class matter at the postofflce at .Wilmington, N. C, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1813. PUBLISHER'S ANNOUNCEMENT THE MORNING STAR, the oldest daily paper in North Carolina, is pub lished daily except Monday, o.00 a year, $2.50 for six months, $1.2o for three months, 50 cents for one month to mail subscribers. Delivered to city subscribers at the rate of 45 cents per month for any period from one month to one year. - . ... ADVERTISING RATES (DAlIA) One inch, one day. $1.00; two days, $1.50; three days J2.Q0; four days $2.50 five- days, $3.00; one week. $3.50. two weeks, $6.50; three weeKS, one month. $10.00; two months, $17.00. ihree months, $24.00; six months, $40.00, twelve months. $60.00. Twelve lines of solid Nonpari el type make one inch. 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Avertisements kept under the head of New Advertisements" will be charged fifty per cent, extra. - Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to occupy any special place, will be charged extra according, to the position desired. MEAT INSPECTION LEGISLATION ; President Roosevelt" on Thursday made the House Committee on Agricul ture sit ; up straight He told" Chair man Wadsworth, . of . the committee that he absolutely and positively. dis approved of the substitute1, which that committee has reported to the House to take the place of the amendment of Senator Beveridge providing for government inspection of slaughter ' ing and, packing houses, packing house prod.uct8.vand the, like. - Senator Bev eridge's amendment was framed as a " .part, of ; the agricultural appropriation "bin, and among its ' other provisions it provides that the cost , of meat in spection shall fall on the packers. In .the committee's substitute the cost is made to fall on the government. The committee a few days ago gave it out with a good deal of gusto that they, were going to report a bill that would thoroughly cover the inspection business,- and it is a great fall down for them that the ' President repudi ates their boastful substitute. "While the committee was in. session it con sidered four i amendmentis the Bev v eridge ; amendment, the Crumpacker amendment,, and 'the draft of two sub mitted by Judge Cowan, of .Texas, and X k Mr. Wilson, the latter of whom rep resented the " packers'. ' It is certain ly to, be regretted 'that a satisfactory , amendment has not bejn forthcoming, for prompt action by Congress is nec essary to prevent injury to a' great , industry and allay the anxiety creat ed by the packing house disclosures. .Advices from "Washington state that something of a reaction has occurred ; 'among members .of the House, who have heretofore been considered thor- ' o'ughly- friendly to President Hoose- - velt's plans ;ln , the r matter. This- is , particularly true among DemSocrats from the, West : and Souihwest who . represent .cattle raising districts. The pressure from -these interests . during the past few days ; has been tremen dous.' Constituents have demanded immediate action of some kind in order that the . damage done .'..to''- the meat industry -and Inevitably s trans ferred by the 'packers : to the raisers of cattle might cease.. They have been ( specially, anxious to ,have the cost of r inspection, whatever it might be, paid by the government, , fearing that-' it '-. .rwul(i "result- in a reduction in the - rice paid for cattle by - the packing houses. ' t - , f , .-, wms to this f pressure, Democrats ''Xp .ere at, first delighted with the -' ' ! nvm' aciion re now severely him for't being more de-" IS and" setting his results by methods calculated to litluct Wl- ;J n ipe meat and cattle industry. It is considered; probable that unless some .way can be found, to shut oft debate the presentation or the agricul tural appropriation bill, including the provision - for meat inspection to the House in full sesslon.Vwill result in a bitter debate, involving the ..whole question of meat inspection, as well as various political phases of present interest. The disclosures majis in the Unit ed States concerning the . meat , pack ing industry, has stirred up Swizter: land and in the elections on the new food inspection , law in S that . country the measure carried -by - a - large- ma jority.. The British Parliament is also taking, steps for inspection of the meat industry in that country. WILLIAMS TO SPEAK CAROLINA. IN NORTH Charlotte is in luck, for after all, the Hon. John. Sharp Williams, the able, distinguished and aggressive .Demo cratic leader ia. the House, is to speak in the Queen Citly this Fall. ; Owing to the pressure of important legislation in Washington during the past month, Mr. Williams had to cancel his en gagement to-deliver the address at tlhe commencement of Davidson Col lege. He has also accepted invita tions to address the commercial clubs in Charlotte, but in each instance had to cancel his engagements. It was a great dlsapoplntmentt to the people of North Carolina that they have failed so far to hear the distinguished South ern statesman, but Congressman Webb, reminding him of thatr disap pointment, invited him to speak In his district during the campaign this Fall, and especially at Charlotte. The Wash ington correspondent of tihe Charlotte Observer, so telegraphed on Thurs day, and in his telegram says: The Invitation caught the brilliant Mississippian, who is ever partial to North Carolinians and who , takes great delight in telling his friends that he is a Tar Heel by descent. Mr. Williams has not selected the date for his appearance in Charlotte, but he has promised definitely to make . a speech in- Webb's district His time will be at the disposal of the Congress ional campaign committee, and most of his speeches will be made in the enemy's country. There is no more effective campaigner in this country than the Democracy's minority leader In the House, who, if political condi tions are reversed this fall, will be the next Speaker. It 13 worthy of note that Mr. Williams' promises at this time, to speak in Charlotte this Fall, knocks silly the story that tie propos es to resign from Congress in order to accept the Chair of Political Hlatory at the . , University of Virginia. The Mississippian has no idea of resigning and his country and party could kiU afford to lose his: services in the-Tialls of National legislation. The Demo crats have not -had a leader in the House to compare with John Sharp Williams since the days of Samuel J. Randall." We are glad Mr. Williams is coming to North Carolina. Our State honors and admires him, and besides he will be a strong card in - the campaign in Congressman WebbV district We would like to have him in the eastern part of North Carolina during the cam paign. '.v;7 .. THE DELINEATOR. The Delineator for July has been re ceived, .and .that means a season of de light for the hundreds of North Caro lina ; ladies who so eagerly, anticipate the coming of , that charming publica tion. The handsome and artistic frontispiece is typical of the Nation'? birthday," and the midsummer fashions are expjoited to the queen's itaste. The fashion- plates are rarely , artistic and the table of contents r particularly en tertaining and valuable. The maga iine is sent for $1.00 a year; . single copies .10 cents. Address The But terick Publishing Co. (Limited), New York.. . . , - . . - : J; " CUERENT COMMENT. It is a sad commentary on our age that the more money a man has the more lies he tells the tax assessor. Lumberton Robesonian. Senator Tillman will probably find time, before congress adjourns, t to say something nice about the men who have acted as proxies for him in white house negotiations.- Washing ington Post. Rev.- Prof. Arthur T.: Abernethy, doubt thought "The Hell You Say!" when accosted by ; an officer in Phila delphia, Tues day night, and told that he'-was wanted for having more wives than , Secretary SmootCharlotte Ob-, server. . '- '-, -Governor " Glenn .has now 1 been in office .about seventeen months." Dur: - 'AN ARROW STYLE , CIBPEC0 SHS0MI . QUARTER SIZES 13 CENTS EACH 2OR 25 CENTS .' CLUETT,.PCABODY A. CO. . HkKM OF CLU6T7 HMD MONARCH HIRTr ' KEELEY CURE SAFE AND SURE Not OneMn Ten With Liquor Disease Can Quit Drinking Keeley : . is Godsend. "'- " The Keeley Institute, Greensboro, N C. ' - Mr. friend, Mr, Osborn, as I have en joyed such good health since I have taken the tKeeley- Treatment eight years agb f feel 'it toy duty t6 always praise the , Keeley Institute .for its great and noble work. I believe 'that Dr." Keeley must have been inspired by the Holy Spirit to have , doscovered a cure for such a terrible disease as the liquor habit, one that is so hard to get rid of. There are not many drunkards but who think they can stop it when they please, ut there is not one in ten that can' stop it without aid of medicine. I know that I could not and I tried'- it - hundreds of times untl I went to the Keeley Institute at Greens boro, N. C, I think God must have had a nahd in the Keeiey Cure. I believe I would have been dead now had I not taken the treatment. R. Q. HAILEY. Haw River, N, C, Sept. 19, 1904. Send names and addresses of those who may be benefitted to the Keeley Institute, Greensboro, N. C. ing this time North Carolina and her splendid resources have been adver tised to people of other States to a greater extent than ever before. The time Governor Glenn has spent in telling of this State's growth and pros perity has been productive of much good. Winston-Salem Sentinel. "The fact that Stenographer Deal has resigned proves that Director Boy kin's contract for thirty million whis key labels was straight and honest, doesn't it? Will the Columbia Re cord please answer?" Anderson MaiL We now wonder how any preach er, theologian or anybody else can have any doubt as to literal truth of the Biblical story about Balaam's ass opening its mouth and speaking, when there is positive evidence in these days that such animals do talk, and even write. Columbia Record: The Tar Heel charges that Sena tor Butler has never voted a Republi can ticket. He has voted since 1894 the same kind. of a State Republican ticket each, year that everybody op posed to the Democratic machine has voted. In the last campaign he was campaigning in the West under the direction of the Republican National Committee and Republican State Com mittees., . JJe ,Teiq.uested. that his last appointment -should be on Saturday be fore the election so he could reach home. But by urgent request he re mained to speak in Indiana in Con gressman Landis' Distrlot on Monday night before the election. This is his excuse for not being able. to vote at the last election. - Now will the Tar Heel explain why its hero did not vote In the Jast election? -aleigh Cau casian (Rep.) TWINKLINGS. Robby (to his stout uncle) Gee! Uncle, couldn't a fellow have a fine Christmas dinner if he , wa3 an hun gry as me an', as roomy as you? Brooklyn Life. -. "My husband has asked me not to buy him any Christmas present this year." "Are you-going to" "Oh, yes. I need dome things that I can't get any other way." Cleveland Leader. First Bachelor Let's ask sLamb. He's married, and he will.be "able to speak from experience. Second Bach elorsOn the contrary, he'll keep his mouth shut from experience Meggen dorfer Blaettei. T "Did you notice that faux pas I made at the Gottawaad's last night?" asked Mrs. Oldcastle. "No," replied her hostess. "I seen you 'workin' " over' -.the chafin' dish, but I thought you was makin' a Welsh rarebit." Chicago Record-Herald. "I'm kind o' discouraged 'bout that new boarder," said Mrs. Corntosel. "Cheer - up," answered , the farmer. "Theer ain't no use o' '. tryin'. to suit him. He's , one , o' those fellows that write political articles : for the maga zines." Washington Star. "So ithat college professor spoke favorably of your son ?" said the fond mother. "Sort of favorably," answered the father. "He said there was no dan ger of his growing up to be one of these t pedants who never know any thing except what they set in books." Washington Star. - "Doctor, can't you - give me some thing to relieve my sleeplessness?? "Yes ; ; L could prescribe a sedatives, but drugs would do you no real good. Instead of that let me recommend a large, fat onion, to be eaten- raw just before going r to bed." "Why; doctor, that's exactly . what keeps me awake." "How can it possibly have Jhat effect?" "My wife eats it." Chicago Tribune.- ? ( . - . :. ' - v - .-U , t r Death From Lockjaw " : -never follows, an injury dressed with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its antiseptip and healing properties : prevent ; blood poisoning., Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaers vllle, ,N. Y. writes r '"It cur ed Seth Burch;. ot ; this place; of ; the ugliest sore on his neck I ever saw Cures Cuts,: Wounds, Burns .and sores; 25c at all Druggists. . . Advertise in the Morning Star '.It will; pay you to reach the people. SUNDAY-SERVICES. . . ; r ' 1 V;?;.: -v"-. i ' St' Andrew's' . Presbyterian; church; corner Fourth and Campbell, streets, Rev. r Alex. D. McClure, . D.; D.j pas tor: Sabbath services at 11 A," M. and at 8 P. M.;"' Sabbath' School at 4 4 P. M.; W. C;;E Society at 7:15 P M.; Prayer meeting - and; lecture IWednes-. day at 8:15 P. M. The public cordially invited. ' Seats free. ' ' First Baptist Church, Rev. Fred. D. Hale, D. D., pastor: Preachings, to morrow. 11 A, M. and 8.P. M.- Sun day School 4:30 P. ' M. PVayer meet ing Wednesday 8 P. M. B. Y. P. U. Friday S P,M. Public cordially invit ed to all services. In the absence of the' ' pastor, Rev. : Braxton ' Craig, of Rocky- Mount, will "'occupy the pulpit of the church. Services First Presbyterian church, corner Third and Orange streets, Rev. J. M. Wells, D. D., pastor, to-morrow at 11 o'clock a. M., and 6 P. M. P. M. Sunday school at 5 P. M. Wed jnesday evening prayer r meeting at 8:15 o'clock. All are invited to at tend. Immanuel Presbyterian church, 'cor ner Front and Queen streets, Sunday services : Preaching at 11 o'clock in the morning, and 8 o'clock ' fh the evening. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. A. M. Hall superintendent. Mid-week prayer service at 8 o'clock on Wed nesday night Everybody invited to any and all these services. Strangers and .those not connected with any church especially invited to attend. Religious services will be conducted at the Seamen's Bethel to-morrow, (Sabbalh) afternoon at 3 o'clock by the Bethel chaplain. Seamen and Rivermen are especially InvHed. All are welcome. St. Paul's Episcopal church, corner Fourth and Orange streets, Rev A. W. Seabrease, rector: Morning Pray er and Sermon at 11. A. M. Evening Prayer at 6 P. M. Sunday School at 5 P. M., Seat3 free. " Strangers are cordially-invited. CLEANLY WOMAN. Erroneously Tblnlca by Scouring Her Scalp That She Cures Dandruff. Cleanly -woman has an erroneous idea that by scouring the scalp, which re moves the dandruff scales, she Is curing the dandruff! She nay wash her scalp every day, ar.d yet have dandruff her life lonsr, accompanied b; fai:ins hair, too. The on!y way in the world to cure dandruff Is to kill the dandruff germ, and there Is no hair preparation that will do that but Kewbro's Herpiclde. Herpl clde by killing the dandruff germ, leaves the hair free to grow as healthy Nature intended. Destroy the cause youremove the effect. Kill the dan druff germ with Herpiclde. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpiclde Co.. De troit. Mich. HARDIN'S. PHARMACY. Special Aen. An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clog ged bowels and torpid liver, until con stipation becomes chronic. This con dition is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills ; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels. , Guaranteed by all druggists. Price 25c. v Por Infants and Children. - Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Sigr'Atuxe of HUGH MacRAE & CO. WE BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION, SOUTHERN SECURITIES. COTTON MILL -STOCKS. North and South Carolina State Bonds. ALSO STOCKS LISTED ON NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE STOCK' EX CHANGES. . J7tf WE ARE HERE To please our customers and give you nice fresH groceries. TRY US. W Cape Fear Trading Company. 7 Jv B. TAYLOR, Manager. Phone 1013. may31-tf 601 N. 4th St. Kiln Dried Meal! We have arriving daily best Vr. W. G. Kiln-Dried Meal which we J guaran- tee to keep indefinitely sweet and pure. Can give Immediate shipment." Over ten thousand, bushels ' bought before recent advance.-: Send us your orders ior tnis and other groceries. , . ,- - ..-'.V - STONE & CO. may29-tf r , .. y TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF , NEW HANOVER CO: I take- this method of thatikin" for: the 'kind support' given me in the past, ana at same time announce fmy self a candidate : for denomination to the f office .of ., County Treasurer sub" iect 'to; the." action of the Democratic primary.,- s ':i, '.x , ' Very respectfully, ; -may - 29-lm H. McL. GREEN, 1.W. 7 'ivTO7'.T:lV,'1 S Eyerything You CouldThink Of in the way of . Wire Doors and Windows ancl a great many things you never thought of, but of which you stand in need. Wliy not give us a chance to r convince you that money spent - will result in satisfaction giving. 7 j. w. & Co; may 25-tf DONT BE "SHOCKED." By having an imperfect system of electricity in your house. It is a pe culiar element to deal, with, and only experts can handle it properly We install systems of Electric Bells and Push buttons, Electric Lighting, Mo tor Machinery etc., and- do everything in connection with Electrical work. Our charges ae reasonable and our work second to none in thoroughness and efficiency.. SOUTHERN ELECTRIC CO., Phone 901 121 Princess St. Have just received a large . ship ment of, Electric Fans both ceiling and desk. . je3-tf THE SOUTHERN NATION AL BANK ENJOYS THE DIS TINCTION OF BEING THE ONLY BANK IN NORTH CAR TOLIN A TO START BUSIN ESS WITH A CASH SURPLUS OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, PAID IN BY ITS STOCKHOLDERS THIS, WITH TWO HUNDRED THOU SAND DOLLARS CAPITAL ENABLES IT TO OFFER AB SOLUTE SECURITY AND LIB ERAL: TREATMENT TO ITS CUSTOMERS. , may 25-tf The Only Restaurant 118 MARKET STREET Telephone 719 V Wilmington, N.,C. QUICK LUNCHES. Meals Furnished Any Part of City. ; Boarding by Day, Week or Month. A GOOD MEAL FOR 25 CENTS. Nice Rooms In Connection ' ,: Accommodation .Unexcelled. MRS. GEORGIE ULMER, Proprietress. FOR REWT. Three Story Store arfd Basement, 2C by 65 feet, elevator and all modern" im- provements, No.; 20 Market street, pos session given' October1 1st' Apiy Sol. Bear & Co., No. 7 Chestnut! ' : "Je2-Sat,Sun,Tuea-i2t- . TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF - fxtw. HANOVER COUNTY.', 7 With a Mffh - anrfrPPl si firm ( r v kindness shown mer bv mv Dptti friends in thetpast in- electing me to Court of this - County. 1 bounce myself a' candidate for re-elec- liuu iu mat omce, ana ass your sury, port at the; approaching primary. ..V ; c' :l-:r, ; JOHN n. tavi no1; '. STAR ;.-. -, BUSmESS LOCALS! Ithe? STAR, WILL spn OUT CHARGE. A. D. t ERN1 IJNION) I MESSEXGERs p " VniMl P.I.APli' AD 0 RESIDENCE FOR ADVERTJ? MENTS FOR O.UR Busier LOCALS DEFART3IEAT. pb2 THE -STAR nPPirf V ItATJSS TWEJfTY-Fivi? FOR EACH INSERTION no V TWENTY-FIVE WORDS, 1 ,LESS. ADDITIONAL WoRn? MORE THAN TWENTY-prW ONE CENT PER WORD. Pn,7 TIYELY. CASH lit AD VAX THE A. D. TESSEXGER, WILL ALSO r- CALL FOR Te,"8 GRAMS FOR THE WESTER UNION TLEGRAPH CO, 0R NOTES OR SMALL PACKAGE, TO -BE DELIVERED .vt8 , WHERE IN THE CITY CHARGE FOR THE Telp GRAMS, AND BUT A SIait CHARGE FOR NOTES axJ SMALL PACKAGES. FOR tu SERVICE CALL WESTER t v ION, 'PHONE 2. BUT FOR In VERTISEMENTS ALWAYS CAT I the Star office, those LOSTHti Annnn TTJ tween Atlantic Yacht. nh '1 ouulc xauueij a iaay s gold open ft., waLut witu learner tob and cher bearing "Oakhurst O. R t if returned to Star office. je ace Market to-day. Phone 879 PAt; jeie-tr I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THvT, will apply to the Board of Alderl' for a license to retail liquors at n Northwest corner Seventh and CaJ street, in this city. J. c. Walton. jel6-30days 11011 j . WANTED A MA EXPERIEIm in omce wors. ixive references, aid periencej also, salary expected T Ai dress P. O. Box 223 City. jeljt WANTED A GOOD COOK GO0I wages to the right person. White o; colored. None but good need acDlv Apply to 311 South Fifth street jel6-2t MEW AUD ROTS WANTED Lean plumbing, plastering, bricklaying. Special offer llfeBcholarehlp fifty dollars, easy par ments; position guaranteed; free cataloi Coyne Bros. Trade Schools, New York,Chi go, St. Louis. juegu FOUR OR FIVE GEKTI.EWic,, secure board by applying to Number 28S xi orin econa street. je 15 NOTICE It's raining; your roofs are leak ing. We will make your roofs water-tight and rust, proof; we are here for business and here to stay. To prove it, we wish to sav we will paint your roofs and not ask a cent until work Is tested and all leaks are stopped. & this right or not? McDonald Roof Paint Co. rnone 713. - letiii liOSTi-EIther on Front. Princess. Maria v or second streets, down town, one double case gold watch, 'with silk fob attached Finder will be rewarded by returning to 8ts office. - rest FOR SALE Old black walnut bedstead and bureau; very heavy. Fine hand can ing. In irood condition. B. M. FENNELL, Junl4-lt No..7SouthF ourth Street RATH ING At Carolina Beach. Suits, towels, shower baths and rubs can be had Kure's for 10 cents. KURK BROS., Carolina &eacn. iunei SURF BATH ING A t Carolina Bead New suits, clean towels. Fresh water sho er baths furnished for 15c. jun 13-1-wk . s J. D. DENNIS, Manager. TARRYMOftRE HOTEL WRIGHTS- ville Beach, N. C. Best hotel on tie Beach for Families, tourists and tran sient gTiests. "Within 20 minutes ride of ; the city. Nothing overlooked to add to -thA onmfn-rt nnrt nlAnsiire of OUT g-uests. Bathing, an exhilarating sport, free from any danger. Fishing iron boat or pier. Special attention is paid to the small retails of Derfect servict Inquiries as to rates, location of rooms, etc., given prompt and courteous tiu tion. Address W. J. Moore, Proprietor. 3el0-tf . ' TWO LARGE UNFURX I S H E D rooms for rent .with bath privileg Apply, No, 412 North Third. jeiwu . A Tin vm .-r nl X I 1' TOMA" toes and Cantaloupes just receiyw the PALAf!R MARKKT. J. W. BatSOU, Proo. . je7"u Dnnnnsiiii t it- ivviTED FOB alteratl6ns In the interior of the Star Bmw Ing. Details may be obtained at the je 53t Fruiff I U1UCC. VOB. CHOICE N. C. HAMS 0ft Shoulders or anything you maj ana . vegetaoies m season, w 547: and have your wants suppnw quick. S. F. Craig." may2 FRESH ARRIVAJLS BAXA3VAS, Ap ples. Onions, Oranges, Cabbage, au Lrish Potatoes. Two cars just arrive A. S. Wiastead. oc22 TOO BUSY TO WRITE ADVERTISE' monts . .; WI1n(nirnTi PrASSlIlK '" fe25-tf The Jones House, " Atkinson, N. C. is .ow Open for the Patronage of the v . Public. Board by the Day, Week or Month. : Special Attention to Travelling Mn' J v . - ' ' . . Rates, Reasonable. MRS. J. B. JONES, ProP- mcli SOU- " Cakef batter. I Our Dairy for the season; Drop in- ' . . . urntl IMP'S ! liARtliN 22 North Front St. Proprietof- Phone 246. " - " . - - ,m m m mm v X.
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