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THE nOBinwd" STAB,:;: .WILLI JNGTON.' WEDNESDAY J AHUAEY, 90X$ PAGE SEL. 4 '-if Mm oniniTP r. : 3rmili3 TURPENTINE ARE YOU Mi I Hi. 1 i t ,( i; V The Southern Life and Trust Co.. of Greensboro, which has been author ized by the Secretary oC Stat to in xeaso Its capital stock to $500,000. is Kiven leave to Issue half this araouni In preferred stock. Wilson. Dec-. 31. Mr. Jesse Wll .llams. whllo out driving this- after noon, behind a spirited horse, was run Into by another vehicle, thrown out of the buggy and severely bruised. The bogey was demolished. Ashevl!le. Dec. 31. A demented necro woman this afternoon set Ore to a cottace in Victoria, a suburb of Ashevllle. and before the firemen could respond the cottage was burred to tne KTOund with all Its contents. The wo man was saved. Raleigh. Doc.. 31 State Super intendent of Public Instruction Joyner has received from Mrs. Lindsay Pat terson 109. the contribution of the women of Winston-Salem, to the Mc Iver statute fund. Superintendent Joy ner remarked that he was surprised that neither "Raleigh nor Charlotte ha.i contributed a cent to this object Greensboro. Dec. 31. Greensboro Is to have a 10 story o3ce building It is learned. It win occupy the corner opposite the court house and also op posite the postofflct Mrs. 13. J. Fish er will erect the building during the coming year It will be modern una up-to-date and b fitted up with every convenience. --Raleigh. Dec. 31- Governor Glenn today named February S as the date of execution of Frank Bohannon at Greensboro for the murder of the sec tion foreman on the Southern Rail way and of John W. Hodge at Durham, for the murder of his wife. He offers a reward of $50 for Par ham J. Jones, of Yancey county, wanted for shooting three men there. --Ashevllle. Dec. 31. Francis Sum ner, the slayer of Charles Powers, at Arden Thursday, surrendered to two deputy sheriffs this afternocn. and Is now in Buncombe county jail. Sumner feared the wrath of the dead man's relatives and friends and decided to place hlmslf in the hands of the law. and make a flght for freedom in the court s- Lumb.rtoa. Dec. 31. -A new com pany that opens for the new year is the Jenrette-Slngietary Co.. which will merchandise. The concern has formal ly organized by electing Mr Jenrette president and Mr. Slngletary secretary and treasurer, he directors are Messrs J. A- Thompson. W. .T. Jenerette. and John T. Slngletary- They expect to begin business this week. - Fiyetteville. Dec. til.-This morn ing at Parkton a deputy sheriff and posse attempted to arrest four negroes who were trespassing on the property of Mr. Fuller. The negroes resisted arrest and several shots were fired be twen the parties- D. J. Ballard was shot In the shoulder. The negroes escaped but one or more was evidently wounded, as the floor of the house was covered with blood. - Charlotte Observer. Jan , 1. A switch engine with 15S loaded cars at tached, ran Into Fourth Ward street car No. -12 at the South Tryon street crossing early last evening, breaking the g!ass to the left of th motortnan and shaking the passengers consider ably. No one was hurt seriouly, al though Mr. L Kuhn had his leg badly wrecclictf. There was bu: one laGy aboard. " - Ts the village cf Montezuma, in Mitchell county, one' day last week. Bob Homanger shot Bob Church to death on the public square, h slayer claimed that the shooting was in self defense but a magistrate bound him over to court without ball. Deputy Sheriff Calloway left with Romlnger to commit him to jail at RaskerviMe. a distanc of 2 miles across the moun tains, hut on his way the murderer matft his escape He has rot been re captured KaMsh. !c. 31.--Engineer David Maxwell, of the Set board Air Line, who was killed yesterday at Peach lan !. was btiried here today- His home was at WalhalM His age was 37. Tw o j,us a so he married a Miss Meacham here His fther early In the vear was killed bv a train in the yards of the Seaboard Air IJne station at f Raleigh Kngineer Maxwell was an Klk. and the members cf that order took charge of the funeral. - Hamlet. Dec 31. -The oniy busi ness char.ge of any consequence which will take place here the first of the year is the transference of the elec tric light plant. Mr. M. C. Freeman who owned anl operated this plant herp for a number of years, has sold oul to Messrs. C. Greshara and J. A. Wil liams The new firm takes charge on the first of January. The new plant will be operated by Mr. Williams at hU machine shops, and will be great ly improved - Charlo-e Observer. Jan., 1 Mr. .and Mrs Sam Maxwell have just returd from Aucxista. Ga.. where they attenitd the funeral of Mr. Maxwell's brother. Mr T !L Maxwell, which took place thert last Thursday. The deceased was a native of this State who motel to Georgia years ago anO amassed a considerable fortune there in the furniture business- His estate which is estimitei to worth approxi mately $300,000. he left to his widow and children except some private dona tion to his brothers and sisters. IN Curcd of Lung Trouble. "It it now 11 years since I had a narrow escape from consumption," writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man cf Kershaw. S. C. "I had run down m weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both day and by night. Finally." I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery and continued this for about six omnths. when my cough anl lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weigni. iu pounds." Thousands of j persons are nealea every year Guar anteed at R. R. Bellamy' drug store aOc and $1.00 Trial bottle free. THE MORNING STAR The Ddlesti OalBy E3.wspaip.i?' Sim Kloirtlhi CaroDSmia And never since Its first issue has there been any change oi name, proprietorship or editorial management. It guarantees a much larger regular, bona fide circulation than any other daily newspaper published in Wilmington. This claim has never been challenged by any competing newspaper. The amount of ad ver Using carried by The Morning Star is stead ily increasing. More advertisers are using it than ever before. The Stieadly Cairowttlhi Dim GoirciuiDatiiioin) makes the Paper Goce amid Gvlloire Wa Qua lb He fto Adversers For the more .readers for your advertisement the greater the in crease in your business. Oup Stock of r BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, THE WORLD OF WHITE Will be the N( xt Attraction at LITTLE DATE! STORE LATER. WINTER UNDERWEAR ETC. -. Is Almost Unbroken. Balance of Cloaks Suits and Skills Must be Sold, Prices Reduced. A Few Bargains in FURS. PlUTT & HAAR. In addition to its very large city circulation, The Morning Sta- Covers tihe Eoflnire Tenrofl ComrD-. nmeircialDy Tcibyfiairs; io WiDmiDigtoirD Circulates largely among the most prosperous class of mer chants and farmers, and has been read in hundreds of families continuously for more than a generation. Advertisers will make no mistake in seeking business through the columns ot The Morning Star. We wish you a Merry Christ-, f 1 . Las and Happy Ne-Yeaf. C. P, BOLLES & CO., 415 Southern Building. Telephone 1320. FOUND! FOUND! The Proper Place to Buy a Christmas Gift for a Man. A Box of Fine Cigarij, A Meerschaun Pipe, ; A French Brier .Wood Pipe. A Smoker's Outfit A Fino Tobacco Pouch. , 1 . Any of the above articles and many more that we have in stock will please the man. j THE 'Phone 190. EM CIGAR CO., No. 10 North Front Street. dec. 22-tf I Teems off SyfosGPopfiiioDD One Year by Mail : : Six Months by Mail : : Three Months by Mail : Delivered in City, per month $5.00. 2.50. 1.25. 45c Owner arid Editor, WILMINGTON, -:- - w; c. IT'S IN THE DRAFT. The secret of the fuef-saving quali ties of this Buck's hot blast heater iies in the draft construction. It is so made as to allow large quantities of heated air to pass over the uppersur face of the burning coal, thus supplying oxygen to the rising g asses, which are then converted into heating power. Simple, isn't it? And yet it's new principle in stove building not to b fdund elsewhere. This stove will reduce your coal bill nearly one-third. - Let us tell your of its many advantages. WM. E. SPRINGER 6 CO. nov When where Fop GMstiinnia! making c selection for a Christmas gift why not go to a Store you can select something useful? .W have Gillette Safety Ra- zors, Ever-Ready Safety Razor Sets, with twelve blades, for $1.00; CorbojMagnetic Razors, Pocket Knives, Scissors of all sizes, Scissors in Sets, Desk Sets, and Carving Sets, Winchester Singfe Shot Rifles, Win chester Repeating Riflel, and a full line of Breech Loading Guns. No troublfe to show our aoods. S Do si on i " 130 and 132 market St. dec. 91. tf. 'PRONE 332. f hey' re WpMWAi :ReM&&fMMih'& locals. Up '.,. m I. VP I tin r m I r I I 'i.'':r- - -. . ..V r t -v.- ft 4
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