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' :-:rtrii M . T n1 1 tt t v lr"D ; JTT A Tils " " subscription Terins f Egi M rn 'MmMwrn-Sf ar yi TV-XO. 33. ' V r ' r " "; WILMINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1907. WHOIS KTJMB j ft V (Hj. x ''I V ... OUTLINES, -k boiror occurred ear- Attrtar orSng nr Vollaad. ly yesterdaj ost lQ a head- Km . 3V t,wen passenger trains: oa colllsl-n -nrtnd the bodies f, were incinerated: other passengers lnejr doom. ae unfortunates from commission -rhP interstate Comsoerce --fi Yesterday decided V nevallroad ih first caje uuuv. --- rate bill re oSa Swfcoard held up th "ni.vnd Sundax Alr Une train near ( day.- -Congress e Jordan Georgia and Preiiu AssOClaUon of the Southern Cou have filed wl" l?e,.,i .inst the meat charge. - d k. ork llur haired from i - ih-it the Kxcnaufiw -inK that maus to carry -n Us lne uso of "0l the detriment' fraudulent business lo lac .f the ifcUimaio ' A ' , fl-bl lVt?r:St. CommeTce Ins, i..-- , that tne car ouuii- . Ccmlslon JJ n7a shortage In. ,k ae .'Suo to Ihe fact that that lum the North st uo iu haul few da there v.. n" of westbound frtht: n.0SI"mhined to put tha: the Vl uej - Y0yCoU deal UP pric. i5.. UD prices. who riu-u - .hnl A 'BUILDING RECORD More Thur a Million Expended 4 .. . in Const icon Work Dur fj.n Past Year. ITS NEW YEAR BALL Annual Reception of Howard Relief Company a Delightful Affair Last Night In Handsome ixew u-iuw Building Those Present. W1LMH 0N AND VICINITY Interestln By Clt; Was T! The for the : the ahnt Cocimen Tlin nnnnol Vow Voir' 5 hall Of the i Howard Relief Company was given- I ...... . 1...!! I lat night in the nanasome ciuu uuim !ia cf the organization on South Front atietitand was a. most aenguuui ai fair in every respect There was a hp committee liaif, u u . 'had prepared well for the entertain iment cr each and every one of the 1 1 , j gUt SIS- 1 lie LNlll 1 wm " I" " record in Wilmington ! decorated and brilliantly lighted the 0C. xis it appears from lh floo having been very pret- w linln WQC Til T"- nlshed by Knels3els Orchestra and it a. 7-. -.n t-ct r-.f t i ? morn- was Villi WtfW iiumo - . BLACKBURN AFFAIR Governor Glenn Confers With Greensboro Solicitor About His Proposed Indictment THE IMMORTAL LEE FT. FISHER REUNION npilation of Statistics ector Boniti What 3Uhed in 1906 and 'ers Previous. npilation from official ho office of City Build- E. Bonltz. Is quite U. E. Bonltz. Is quite "as ing bsrore me rasi me 6u" dard of other figures lken their departure after a night of quote, witnm tne pastjmuch enjoyment ana tne eicnuu ?ai"sA X."S .o -rrmrtP in his con I. . -t - l , r. .-itri Tripnin i;irii 1 1 1 1 Liie u.ih - on tr t:7i known t3 need fa-1 vants a Dili urawu -iuu ..1 all .1 .-v nAi51lta rtl voraule commem. -aw utrpu lu". TO SUBMIT TO GRAND JURY Extract From Famous Lettei StaTe Convention f Cotton Farmers progre8s of Education in Samp sonOther Ralcigh News. (Special Star Correspondence.) Rdleigh, N. C, Jan. 2. Gov. Glenn had a long distance telephone conver xxrWH aniiip.it.ot. A. L. Brooks, of Gtiilford Superior uourt, mis """'ui with refrence to the prosecution the refused to put up prices , ie.s lhan 34C reslden- IH5 . mtht mill lUf i"" vv. Tnere sems to oe u -k., res.ces were built, or on average or more nate to-iay Tli:.i tirTi f than one for tMery wceK uaj in me olutloa calling for an 5 W the ar.-?ate cost o Meeting of Joint Committee to Arrange Pnr the One Hundredth Anniver sary of Birthday of Great Chief tain Observance at Noon. . An enthusiastic meeting of the joint iftfteo from thfi Dauehters of tha ,ULUU41 1 v O w" " " ' Confederacy, Veterans and Sons of Veterans to arrange lor tne ceieura tion of the one hundredth anniversary celebration of the birthday of General Robert E. Lee on the 19th of January ioirf vpsterdav morning at 11 H Uj A.v i - o'clock at the office of the chairman, Capt. T.D. Meares, at me uiy nan. Those present were Capt. Meares, i.-s "O WT Trno Tir. V D. MC- t ir rn r Plintinp1 Mrs. lj. L. Pritchard, Mrs. R. W. Price and Capt. J. vanu. meiis. It. was UCUiucu tion in the Academy of Music at noon Invitations Extended Yesterday to Admiral Dewey and Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans witn reireiice lu : uon in awuciuj fi-vernor has resolved to institute instead of the-atternoon, abU66 ijriint Congressman b jcucu i Dy lien, m ; Jba . 3 .! in hi on- UtI hut tho usual features of A LETTER FROM COL. LAMB ading to bhow that the One, of great progress in all lines of human Jew d3yt past yea and pn; icnucuvor - - (know tha" ii'-iring the twelve months rage of moru ttlcation or Jinan one iv ' oiuiioa -r. , . nr ! vca.r. xnt a;r - - Pidcnt tps f rem $450,000 while during ; the same period army. New or. a cf ,325tooo. A very little Money on can . - . m and offered addition is quired to show that the grand total number of buildings was o9d and t.u' uioxiu iuioi vuai. " w. U?K .on .l5.df 10.75: nour at sPl v . . j,. .'n!t easv. da"D- om na levator; con. COS. do- lo tto m luonin marK , - g -y- Doscher. Jr.. served No. 2 red . ni"1ina, .a,nr: bat When it considered that all these s ;"rJa,.. n floor manager and tn U-i..,.-. nr.. nlaced on the nronerty u,uot y - ,...Sf fontnstio" i i i..k hiiiiUnp were me nanusuuic """ " thrown open for tne occasion auu . more elaborate cr a more pleasant re ception ior the New Year cannot be i i The ball was, oi course, we and chief feature of attraction for the young people and ior uuil wuiu., older guests, who cn these annual occasions throw conventionalities aide and join an in me menj - -r-k t-v 7 T r t?Dt'V'Pr tasy. No. Vi elevator: tat3 , When : wnsui-rtu iut a,. iu. - . niino .. nl.irel on the nroneriT steady, mixed -5 t" . . , , , , themselves, who gener- and ros:i - njiv hii : i . vif would lhP lniizr nffrac because - y r I held him u; at the polls iulngs TCtt3 th- wav sn- '"' I In .v more : vision j of the vnlir' t platform cr. Mr. i deurc , -o n.-iv fcr Congress, '.record .hy not pay mere to gpnu- thev do and not so much to others for few mcnth your Nt Year i.-i.r, m.-ivn:t wore than j illticjl part i carr.ed out. what they don't do' Stato I : speakir.: yesteix The denatured alcohol law went In trt effect January 1. Everybody can aow pet a still and make alcohor un til the alcohol trust Is organized. t.r r iWls.'llC'on Tuesday nlsht Charles Smith killed D. F. Myers vlth his fist, having biffed him for flirting with Mrs. Smith. This Is a rae where the masher was easily -Ushd At RalelRh oa Tuesday the penlten Uary board 8ubmlttcd Its annual re port t d Gov. Glenn, showinng a net balance of I2S0.0OO. A report like that make a big contrast with the coad.tion of 'the penitentiary opera tions tn Fusion days- Trains are to be equipped with wlre ls telephone by which one can talk from a train mavlni: at the rate of 60 mile, and Im-ir. This will b another aitifOr tn thp thy as j r v - res hut a faint stretch cf most a ui: eiJu i j Xn every variety of the "light fantastic oniiiE. u uiii urn"" " Guilford grand jury at the next session of the court. He told the Solicitor that if he (the governor; is 6'"ij the charges made by Blackburn he l. . . . & .. if tho r.h are- Should De lmpeacucu " es were false then Blackburn should be in jau or at id- oiU the punihment the law provides for 1 ,i tTip aovernor malicious siauucio- A , also told tne soiicilui wai -.-come up to Greensboro within the next few days to go over the situation with him. . , nii.Knvi The gist of the charges oy vnx' msteau ui luc-aiici""i , h,r rtTi carr in the General Order to votorflti's hut the usual features of the celebration in Wilmington, the military paraae, anuudi iuuiwo . . i ,;n Va nrocprv. lunch to tne veterans, v- ed Capt Jas. I. Metts was chosen as' chief marshal of the occasion and Rev J. M. Wells, D. D., chaplain. The orator of the occasion will be announc- ed later as soon as uu xy received. The usual presentation ot Crosses of Honor to Veterans the reading of Gen- Lee's proclamation, . nntt)ieoa etc.; ill form a part oi ui in the Academy. Every arrangement is being made for a fitting and appro ate celebration. every vanuiy j t-. was introduced to the delight cf those participating. The couples "berfnd 1 . . i . v, nr.;tnmj of the la- n to determine that a 4 a t-1(? enerai holiday environ f the cost of these buit-' , . ictureseuene-;s to tht il Talu- is considerably sCene that was prettv fr the large million. By a little f nUmlcr of spectators: - n that the average cost ! vmoiiR those present, most cf whom i. r.ces is $1,300 on the low jnartlcipated in the dance, were Mr. W. !. ed by the property own- . M-.hler president of the club, and u Mis's Meta Brdnjes; Mr. F. K . J. Fuchs, is eatnusiasiic ovt- mu . . . t i Vi nrncopiinnn on wllicn Dring auwui, "T.-, j. v, p.nvomnr ts nontauiea in the following extract from Black burn's letter to the press notifying uoPi-Ptt of thp contest for the seat in - - 1 AACAVivw the Congress: gam l Claim, auu ou.au. mio" to the election an unlawful and corrupt agreement was made and en tered into by and between yourself Gov. Glenn, of North Carolina, and the t-i. rnm iicin- hv wmcn It American xojiv kij was agreed that Gov. Glenn was to recommencf to the State Board- tile adoption for the scnoois u l - Una the bcoKs oi tue Company in return for which services you were to use an ," " " particularly in the Eighth district, for it . t-t t p a m and Shall TroXt ST confoirrith the f i . Hill rPP- I of that agreement vxuv. vl i" b ot nr,orl and force ommena to ui v,"" " the adoption oi me u. -the American Book Company and this in spite of the fact that a large ioritv of tne teacuei .ww Una a afi repeaieuo l""11-"-1-" una this oomDany. USe OL lUC - . T . . . j.t rr this TROUBLE WITH SAILORS. ar. ! ays that ho believes the -llorf'hv no citv In the r j .hi haps In several States. In f ie statlstlC3 in his office .i ernoon, the Building In- r.r.a Ha urt Include anv 2s 'such, as guano factories, ad- o r ton mills, coiiou su . ..J.M .r..StAs1 If! ar! ot:ier uuiiuiut n!v of Wilmington, but not A.l limits et tVin i.corporaieu imnia spectdr s .ti julldik dltion mills the v r . ft. I -A MUUia ...v.v. f T l iiTiflor thp 111 jjy t ; reiorv, ut uuuv.. risdlcl. : f the inspector- ... I. nellmnlP Ot tnlS class icf vor erected within the vl . .. ' . r in.tnf. Mit not in tne cinity " "iimiuftiu" , corpok". liniU. would be at least 1250 J' in.i wiinm mis "u not llchsd,d a largo fertllixer plant n tir. ,-rfected by Swift &. Co.. whlchj . est-. mated at a cost of COI. ! Tn board ablo I yarda 000 h; "I ' oi tw- have Wllm Uy in imprc In x ,...5 n.hrnnHc Mr. J. D. DOSCh er. Jr.. Miss Katie Fick. Mr. Martin VanOesea. Miss Adalia mn and Mrs. Charles Schn'bben: Mr and Mrs. Carl B. Render: Mr. and Mrs. ii . r,l Mrs .1. V . UU1S, t;. cnuiK.tfu, .iu- ci"- - ,.M . . tt n ni.lo1 Mr jm 11 INirS. Mr. ana mts. xi. Unv George Tlenken; Mr. .H enlcht; Mr. an .Mrs. H. Iol , Miss LoulseyonerS. r. - -;----; Miss Katie Ulescnen, . --7:' Mr F. V. Ortman, Jr.. Miss Carrie Ortman- Miss Annie Tlenken, Mr. Urimau. .ii Mnhr rind Miss Fred lieiiKen, " j KaUe Mohr: Mr. J. G. I. O?"? Mrs. Ulescnen, Gohnnar. Mr. H Glescnen; ausi 1 I iV wrpdft. Miss Josie Schulkew, Mr .Vl. 11. otuumv-i Jn 0. Bo MI..CtotuMueW. MtJc Coast Line and Sea m Line have spent consider-r- improvement of lJcir t A.irehouses. probably 1-50.-. - -?n expended in this way. a conservative estimate 10 quarter million dollars in the city o. Jd its immediate vicin--t four years, for building to the records, which are o in his own onice. Commander of Confederate Forces Writes Enthusiastically ot v.. Gathering inte'esting Collection of Photographs and Views. At the suggestion of Colonel Wil liam Lamb, of Norfolk, who was jn command of the Confederate forces A A Art1 during the memorable engageuieni from whom a very cordial letter 4cf rT-PPtine was received yesterday, o- - pressing invitations were mailed last night from the Fort nsner euivnuio Association to Admiral George Dewey and Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans, United States Navy,- requesting tne honor of their presence at the annual reunion of the Blue and Gray or the grounds of the famous battle January rfaneements are now being made. As Rear Admir al Evans was wounded in the great- OnSiaUgnt OI tne .r cue. r fort and as he is now in command of the Atlantic Fleet, United States Nav the committee does not tliink it too much to expect that either or both the distinguished naval commanaers will be present and the hope is cheei ished that Rear Admiral Evans may appear 6ff tne coasi uuim6 union with two) or mere shis of his command, as-fwas intimated m the letter from Col. Lamb- Thp invitations to tne.Auuiua , -. ... i incr nirrht nnrt' were Three of Crew of Brig Alcaea Locked Up by Captain's Order- board Uiowing uui vjj. 1 'Id. p. mvitauunia iu Lii-." - the brig Alcaea at the upper compress ii "rded by mail last night and' were on New Year's night, three white biuJ? j. A gmith, first vice on iew leai o i"&"l ors from aboard the ship were locked uo at the ponce station ij a hearing before the Mayor fit noon today on a charge of disorderly con duct preferred by Capt. Chas. Ander son. It will be remembered that tne i. ivw Ypar's nient men went , men SJ, 1aM11 steward and a row witn tn w'-- """'r . ... p v . tvioti nan lorwarueu uy o - - - signed by Rev. J A. Smith, first vice "16 . . J t t w- Price, sec- president, auu a.. xv. ... . ' . retary of the Survivors' Association. . a pleasing reference having been mace in the communication to Rear Admiral, Evans of the meeting of the Blue anCT Gray in 'G5 and the meeting that ..i,i.vfv hPirs snouiu ue kc.u Vihn r 'n"scb T Miss Carlotta Muegge, corrupt agreement uo.. """" ""-in. Hf.M"'-Sl-?PiJrS2. 3 ItoS Sck! Saoy for Congress and the Atner son saiu tucto , , erSlly mutinous in their conduct ami bare tbreatened,iUfe of .both; bim w , , , iri..;i The -men say self ani nis br. :r- - - that they were oniy goin& w - on the ship the night of the trouble to wish the Captain a happy New Year when W wereeet jy the ored steward arid that later other members of the crew set upon them. ThP men made complaint to the 1. c enmmiSRloner here, but their story ortb? to idmit of any at in carrying out tne terms ui actlon. rrupt agreement Gov. Glenn was to . - triumph fo- the married ladies nu' very o m from the ,.tv h.rv th old man who i Bonltz has also computu nitj P.lprk i Uft a', home. An mrwn.T-ishca Knglisr! K?er . ox; t!- d to s 11 (fcs5loberry." one of ;h. most h.-autiful estates in Kngland Yo t ma;- not b able now to make a hi.l n the Castle but If yotl com- r.!enr' patrcnizlnR the savings banks of Wilmington there is no telling what ou ran do In the future. Th. Republican administration boasts of the marvelous increase of our export trade with Panama A statement by the Bureau of StatlstlCJ xhows thit the exports the past year rere more man ih.vw.wj conip" s who -very' n who Doniu aaiaiw - - recorcs t .ne omtc v.. and Tr-asuvr. "here the Jfm T n .1 ,n hn eirfabllshmem o. jieer and ir-asu- r. wn?i? r . tandW r;, .0 .the Ushmeno. ing f -".res for 1903. 1904 and 190o. Vhcsc -.re ery interesting and m be d.-,.-,de- upon as accurate the . : . . rn tne prop- vaiua wns mob p.-- - ft-ef a criy uv ir uouu personal ir.s ecUon covering a perlja of s.eral months- Mr BonlU nas made a cornpUation as Jollow , lai-. 1.: resiaencT3 rost - ro- of irtOOO or an average cost a co. 01 ji.j.wv. 10 mer- for ach residence of $1,000. iw UntiU- buddings were erected at an ciUmated coat of 5126 000. There were H3 buKdlng. erected in 1903 a. total estimated cost 01 Erected -on average MIS3 Mo neo,- ,v Miss Luciie liancK. i. l3 Fannie Holden, Mr. Willie Duljj Messrs. C. F. VonKampec t John Olden battel. Luther Wessell, VancU W h coieman, - , -o Misses Annie and Louise Dock; Ben nil RatWen Martin Rathjen, Jr.; F Salter -Mr. Charles Richter, r. owner ,,riniQTn TMenken. W. Louise Hicnter, --- , B Schuler. Martin Brunjes and Mr. and Mrs. George Scnnlbbem eelsanl'Veflected geat credit upon e3commlttee of arrangements .hich was composea - - - fflCMenatS Mr F K J Fuchs, vice president Mr. cher. Jr.. sec nresiaent. xfr William retary and trea.mc . schniL, Tlencken marshal; Mr TrGtiSn3n Brunjes. guaru 1 . . an nvprac tth SJ.S0O.WO two years aso. areiat a czst of $117.. ntiie bull actually boastim: of soling stuff to our- cost of sa each " I,ated cost or .h dings t-rrrted at an estimates selves fo Caaal the constmction of the Our Asscclated Press cablegram f-om Rome oa Tuesday indicates that President Uooicvelt's butting In for th.- appointment of Archbbhop Ire Ur 1 as Cardinal will not cut much U with the Pope. It is announced that If the American prelate Is Invested with the Red Hat. he will get It on his mer.ts This means that Presiden tial rcommendaticns will be pigeon holed without prejudice. cost 01 iss.j eacn. 1 "r eost or ding . rectej at an estimated costal mere was u 1904 bullfinw vneted during the ear tea cost ected ; residences were erects tin5.2S5. or an averaRe - at ir Ir at $ r, cos mf a tot.i! RESIDENCE ENTERED. Clothing and $35 in Men., r Sto.en From Home of Mr. Gus, Sykes. r ' ft. thf householu Aa ? from home eariy last night were awa from no key ?. See of Mr. Gus ByU.. ui luv. r c. ctrppt. ana en- N- , hf hSae ranVckinV a ward tered the house, ra . uan. robe in we nwu, ------ - ,nto a ?l'.rt?S& from" which $35 in vjj. syKes auu money was taken. Mr. w e son discoverea m . - are ln. returned noun. Deen se vestlgatlng. The Key u u cret1d ,nd th'is leads to the suspicion 1 1'Ul V" Mir comeone ac- or an average the" - Thpre were 14 located with the premises. aj eacn. . . 1 . . hoon mauu. ;.,uintT erected rests nat? - v. . - - urn ".0 each. ft Si veral months ago the paper trust out West was "busted" and the sev eral mills "comprising It dissolved their combination by reason of government nrosM-utln? timler the Sherman anti trust liw. It U now announced that the same paper mills will continue under a plan which gets around lBe Sherman act. .This fable teaches at William J. niyaa was shouting when he declared that the best way to bust -. f ix la t s nnl Iria tma TTieQ In .9 .V. ft.W MAV .4 U9fc . Jail Instead of fining the inanimate f ,36.000. There - tou-i: - buildings erecuru the n at a cost ot 7, onr, I t vr years of I i j-e have been 83U resr u rectea i" of at a totai vw-- am ces tola Ule Sv pert;:- cost o T.i. :ltav- 1 naentjf $1.0'T. i viz fsjEW ADVERTISEMENTS. vaHonal Bank Greeting. gUriC?lGre Co.-G?ocerieS ole- sale. nriont Lodge, A. T. & C C. tirown '-'.. A. M. . . T. , rtp Dividend .no- AtlantlC oaai- UcC . . nornna S- S- Co. Balumore SiAnT"Holden-St. John's Lodge, A. Deed 1 By 1905. Eutic Garni pro;t ond a the h is no fror.t run I ll .1 rre'll Property. Qth' date of December 19th ora E. curno , le transferred to John K for $31,000. tho valuable southwest corner rjces, streets ; upon whicn ae G"tred rSS ?SS& ,g erected. The -g and t SI feet on Prt?1 Second street 186 feet. & A. M. Bu6iness Locals- Uaiy stenbgrapher-PoslUon.Wiit fAVM xj Covpn or -'fc' Wanteu IIOw!m. Cummlng-New Series B- & L. Stock. candidacy "!ir-7 thnte lean Book ejomyau u. - : o .nrnvtr n n eorruDtion SnYto Urtbe TvoTersf tte EigMh Con eresslonal district." rnv Assoiciated Press.) Raleich Jan. 2. Gov. Glenn an nounced to-day that he would leave for Greensboro to-night to appear before thf crand jury wmun rm , , ndicT?ongres3man E. Spencer Black burn. 01 me " V ; charge of criminal libel. I have not cnare ui . Oniieito of been able to near nuni . . .. v.c nnvprnor. trifx oistricL, sam 1... This action follows charges made in a letter from Blackburn sent oat fr Washington on&aiuu. he stated 10 wu8"'- , ,n t . ii.. nnmnirat plpeted in tne Kghth D strict, his grounds for con Mg.n ipntion. alleging among other things that there had been a conspiracy fiiec. hU inauenca to " state St bS.1? ComSusicn. "to" put oKsBot the American Book Company on the State 11st vi yuu" . on tut; uw. t . ., 4-v,a. Impri- books, in return icr wmh;rt Tore e can Book Company ontr!buied sums of money to corrupt : the voteM cf tne igutu to se whii in return novn.vw 0 . ffsUinnuence to have Gov. . Glenn e ect ed United States bu - -fiap. the present senator olina. Lee S. Overman In a card puDiisueu ivrua, denies Blaokburn's charges. utu . ... 4. TJioolrhnrn to tne I snail P"-r-r - GIenn said to the AEed Press One of baia LW L . . T must be two things must u , , taSeicned or Blackburn must be sent ThU afternoon Congressman Black buTn lave out the following statement to solicitor . . Slinf1av morn. "Tne statement m f ing's papers .concerning the nobcef my contest upon with- renecuons - - tlt.eita out mv autnonzativn. - out iuy ,oinif will ba sufficient bim Bignea u -ir.v- - si for puoiic sf 2- pur- nature appeal r f IQ porting to A, rwhich I have the notice w. . - nn sll2Ses- issued there win u f gov tion of corruption cn the part .of Gov Glenn. The notice will speak for its foundation. t RTiAeKBURN." (Signea tTnre Phone.) XBy: ao. ;"To"" he Situa- Raieign. ----trL Blackburn- S?enn VmrSg is tle Governor, Glenn ur"f"" lrVl ba reDU- la advised :r""; fromWash- r cast aspersions 71 i r Wuh thA colored steward woam l . . g to Fisll MTlli o luVY nv o ippin Lilt? Ill V A Lttnuw resulted in which one of the men .had occasion. An answer is' to go to tne nosyn-ai. y. - PTnected witnm tne iical son said tnax. me mcu " , Col LamD m ins levci j writes: 1 am, more tuu Swhaf have-donec-l only wlslt I knew if you have invited represen tatives of the officers and men of the Seat armada that Fort Fisher de feated on Christmas 42 years ago and which gave the Federals tho opportu ti on th. following 15th of January to overwhelm us- Admiral George Dewey and Rear Admiral Robley D. Smn J should by ell means be invited. I will be there, Deo Volente, even if I hare to be accompanied by a trainea General N. Martin Curtis must be snecially urged to coiub, n.e voted friend of mine, has paiid our gar rison the highest praise' 'or courage 1 . . anfrrt me when and enauiauue au - - ,r visiting Ogdenburg, Lawrence county, vi&itiiift o -j Mip vecer- New xorK, to rtwnc rm. which could not srenuine whole-souled! BRICK WORKS PURCHASED. Mr. George W. Kidder and Mr. F. H. o" :u d.iw Plant and Machinery. or ii i ii i --r ronorri vesterday KV a UCcU Uicu J-" the Hydraulic White Brick Company. Of Wilmington, acno . ith Kidder and Mrs. F. Hopginson Smith $20,000, tne piaui. ui ;Tw " Qmf, the real estate holdings of the same at Front and Harnett streets- The property- begins oo - 2g4 ond on-warnett uccv , Z" fpet in size, rne saie o tne - authorized at a meeting of the Direc tors on December 29th, the president, 1 , , tt TTTorht onri thp secreta- Mr inos. n. vv i - rv Mr R. rl- XNoruiruy, uciu6 . Led to make the sale- It is under stood that the plant will be continued in operation on a. much larger scale than ever before. n Tiublic recep- be surpassed m hosnitality by UU1C ouuw their wives, daughters and 'Oil of Happiness." The Anheuser-Busch Brewing Asso ciation, through tneir n- agents, Lord & imnua, - -o-r ?6 7, 4.,t v, .nctrtm of sending nave auoytu a rtf eWB; out annual ly to pii-- - ance papers that carry their advertising reg- york ,,ro.iv o rase containing divers and . ry bott.es said' to be fiVledHh the "Oil ot napping 7-1 Health." These be seductive terms, and the horse editor of - the Morning Star allows that he will make a chem ical WI. of e- laioresaiu ouuico- . 7. been deposited at his domicile ana hand in his official report as soon as the bottles are relegated to the.ueg- redation ot empties. " veterans, S"Admiral Georg Dewey should be addressed 'Office of the Admiral of the NW. Mills Building,' Washington. DC" Rear Admiral Robley D: Evans Chef Atlantic Fleet, Flagship Maine, care 'Navy Department,- Washington D C immediate,' The Department will forward- Ifdmiral Evans jas w ,.n.x. 0 for the 14tn and not T)Uulisnu - ?5th it would be like him to appear off the Cape Fear on those oays. with . two or more vessels 01 .... . 'Col John W. Vrooman has written kat -he would like-to attend the re union Send him an invitation to; Provident Savings Life Assu- l ance Society, 346 Broadway, wew Funeral of Young Man Suicide. r unci .r. v.q remains Funeral services "C1. of William J. Merritt the youn man who ended his life by his .own .hand at his home on Nortn imru day morning, were conducted at 10 o'clock yesterday morning from the home of his sister, .Mrs. Tyndall, on Taylor street, Rev, J. A. McKaugham, nastor of Brooklyn Baptist church, officTaUng. The remains were inter. , ,- TnTr,,- roTTVAterv. the paii- rea m dcucuc T t, bearers having been Messrs. J- L Batts, F. M. jsro-wu, ' r L. Sailings, J. a. w""" Pope. , . btocK1 ,lTie Machine is A boy to i.-rkBindenv wanted m me w . Contlnued on Page Four.) Another Peh Ffomoholism. SToltam is beaddedtc .the .list similar deams uer uu, . . - days, on wew. xeai D &v -----Fercusoh a- well known colored bak Ir o as : "Cy' died suddenly: at his home' Si Minis'. Alley about 11 oVlock; Heart iauuie a.o diate cause nut we wmuu"6 - was alcoholism. Ferguson was about 5? yearVold and was .once employed at Harris bakery. - . ; "Honins to see you soon and with kindest regards, .. LAMB : The instructions as to the addreises. carried out perfectly in the in were carnea o v . distin- vitations anu a ij," - ..y. ln. guished men -will be awaited with in tG Arrangements for tne reunion are 2oWg of aace and a large attendance flict on uoxn omco 117th met un exnected from the 117th least 100 are expt nthprs will New YorK r tBnhe country, come from all parts 01 t ne Both Gen., uurus anu v,.. bo here. .fi. . .a f th. hean Rev- Mr. smitu, wn of the general arrangements for the ; ot..!?:. S vPivfid from,Ma3. S- B. SThoTl' orst. John's Michigan, a very, Seresting collection of protographs. mteresuns nhotoeraphs taken . S after thS fan of Port' Fisher by just aiiei tuc Gardner, au- Jzel T government fS Scenes , about the fort are rfectiy. familiar to manyysm Wng ; ton and tne .wup """ otnifh wlU ? ereatly prized. Rev- Mr. Smith wi.i frSent them at the proper time to tho . : museum which the Survivors' AssocI- , ation -proposes to establish fn tho near iuture. - . .-. 77 .--,.1 -.ffi v sterday 4 By -deea niea wi - - i . ;,on ihurban Co. poration , for 5B0.: transferred to . HeMl J etta Watson, lots 5 ana u "'-.V running bacK to an ow rr rorporauons. 7fvf;7:;; 7,V- . 4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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