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EIGHT ; the nommro staemitiliiinqtoit; fbidav, febeuaey tpco7., ; i It i , 1 ! r ( ev&yn thaws . ' pjtiful stopy Chorus Girl Wife of Harry Thaw Revealed Her Life to Jury CANAL CONTRACT HANGING FIRE Chief Engineer Stevens Threatens to Resign if Private Con tract is Let. GIRL CHOKED WITH EMOTION Told of Mar Wroeias at Hands of Stanford Whlta Whooo Life Final 1 Wai thm Forft it Thaw's Frame Shook. IT WILL ROB HIM OF GLORY LIFE SAVERS : VERB HELPLESS Unknown Schooner 'Ashore At Hatteras Went to Pieces During Night ENORMOUS GIFT : BY ROCKEtEi LER -7 HER ENTIRE CREW PERISHED President Disposed to Accept W. J. Oliver's Did, Out Will Take Fort night to Mako Up His Mind ' About Matter. (Dy Wire to The Morning Star.) . New York. Feb. 7. Evelyn Neshit Thaw told bcr story to-day. To save ta a life of her husband, charged with tie murder of Stanford White, she olt the wcr'd the Innermost secrets oC her fCoJ, a portrayal for which a (Uy Wlro to Tho Morning Star. Washington. Feb. 7. Tho Admin istration baa been brought faco to face with the alternative of rejecting all bids for tho construction of the Pana ma canal by contract or losing tho service of Chief Engineer John F. ictuarr were a more fitting place 2""; cu,'s reaso l0I 1116 , iuc-jr ui rresjaeni uoosereii, oecre- uv.ui-u, apia row room. tarv Taft anrt rh(rTT,r.n Ont. f , -W IMMH w aw Were Clinging to Masts and Were Probably Frozen to Death Before Ship Was Swallowed Up Bound to WI,m4ngton. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 7. The unknown three masted schooner driven ashore during Tuesday night on the south west corner of tho Inner Diamond Standard Oil Magnate Donates $32,000,000 in Lump to Gen eral Education Board. MAKES HIS , GIFTS $43,000,000 iflnecjifialfled fop ciaofi;dyispen : - K 1 11 H H Q H 1 1 H ' K 1 1 H U I Jll alfn v liaTl 11 n llD U A iA Donation Was' Made Through John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and Was Great Suprise Greatest Prize Ever , Contributed iO Education. (By Wire to The Morning Star.) New York, Feb. 7. An announce ment was made late today that John D. Rockefeller has given the general Shoals off the treacherous Hatteras ' education board $32,000,000. He had coast, went to pieces last night and previously given the board $11,000,000. when life savers from the Hatteras rph erfft-ia intended to assist In the and Creed's Hill life saving stations work of board throughout the arose at day break today to renew ; country Tne Education Board Is de- It was the sax story she told Harry! Canal Commission In acting on the veseel there was no trace of the ill- P' eaucauonai insuiu- Thaw la Pari. la when he ajked OUIver bid. An effort has been made . fated schooner to be seen. There; thA fHft fa in tho form nf jq nnn. - J ' T 1 - tier to becose his wife, the confessloo Mr Slevena i( change his mind. M w,n r . ltui no oas coniinueo oDourate and tne w kT t , .1 l3SUr' idIcaUons are that the administra raajctable barrier to her eror becom-Ptlon will accede to his request and la th bride of the man loved. the construction will bo continued by In the biff witrift3 rhiir khn mir. tho government. cd but a slla of a riri ri h trj.i th: f InformaUon In regard to the. w - n - - - - - in v. litiral story, of her eventful young from a source that cannot bo doubted. tile la a frank, rirllah way. Vhca hut it has created some surprise on tm uabldiea caoia to her big account of testimony given by Mr. wnere. and siowry trickled their Stevens before the Senate Committee way down br scarlet cbioks, on Inter-oceanlc Canals a year ago. she strove ia vain to keep them He then said that he favored building tack. Tbouzh tho iump la her throat. the canal by contract. Ho was of the at tines seemd about to smother her, opinion that contractors would be in he forced the words from the trem-a better position to doal with the ques tUg I!; and by a marvelous dUpUv.'on of laborers. I cf courage, which took her willingly Since then he has gone over the ca o her stagxtrisg ordeal, the shook nail plans carefully and he now ex oflf a deprcaaloa which oacc threaten-! presses the belief that the canal can d to dccoom an absolnte collapse. he constructed by the government a in yoorg wiro enfolded the nar- i wiajn a period or ten years". His seems to be no doubt whatever of 000 wortn of inCome bearing securi the loss of all the crew, who were toa ,0 inrtroot rnrio nri7a ovor seen yesterday clinging to the rig- nanded out for educational purposes. ' ging of the ship franUcally displaying AIn Rockefeller's contributions to the signals of distress, but whose rescue work now amounts to $43,000,000. The by the life savers was prevented by General Education Board, apparently, the elements. The position of the ao nraniroH tn ta trttt mhi.h was announced simply in this letter: New York, Feb. 5, 1907. "General Education Board, "54 William St, New York City. "Gentlemen: My father authorizes me to eay that on or before April 1, . It Is the work of the stomach to ferment the" food and anythine that in feres with this process of fermentatioa may be a cause of dispepsla.' Strlctlv speaking there are dozens of causes of stomach trouble The kind and quan tity of food taken, worry, mental excitement, nervousness, lack of proper ex ercise It takes many forma such as debility (that tired feeling) loss of appe tite, pain after eating, acidity, flatulence; vomiting, palpitation, eramps in the stomach. ; , i, t : - Dyspepsia is dangerous because tt-has a very marked influence on tho bow els, the kidneys, and the heart. (It should therefore, never be neglected. One or two boxes of Dr Edward's Compouad,Dandelion Tablets have -cured many "severe casres ot stomash troupleIf yon are ; a -sufferer fromtMs ;co&piainr buy today a box of this famous vegetable remedy and enjoy Vour meals 'th( same as you .used to do. V : - .- . . ' I ' Guaranteed v under Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906; serial number 3517. - ' ' - . . . . . , . . Both Tablets, and Pills sold by all ch-usgiBfcs, .price .25c. . Trial package at v. Hicks Bun ting Drug Oo . WilmAagtwn, N. C. Sales Agenta I A. & D. Co., Wellsvi'Ie, N. Y. STAR BUSINESS LOCALS! New Spring Suits AT The Little Store ! vessel as seen yesterday after she struck on the shoals would lead to the impression that she was. bound routhward. The vessel is believed to have car ried a crew of from eight to ten men. auu pusaiuijr more, auu iuoe wuu 1907f ne wlll glve to the General wCro not wasnea overooaro ana Board lncome bearing securiUes, the drowned are belfeved to have been preSent market value of which is frozen to death while lashed to the ttnnAnnn i.. k masts and rigging before the vessel added to the permanent endowment went completely to' pieces and every thing went into the ocean. The three-masted schooner M. V. B. Chase, owned by Pendleton Brothers, of New York, bound from that port keep body and soul to-j6 robbed of the credit of building tljne the wreck there was reported how gaunt poverty stood' 51 waterway. Frequent ex-! Mr. Pendleton fears that the vessel raUve of .her glrlbcod. and told the Mricnda have advised him that If a con-, for Wilmlnrton v n. with n rnrrn f ry atrurxles cf herself aad,ract is let for construcUon he will salt, was due off Hatteras ahout the Crthcr. cf crcr at tho door, and how sbo finally changes of cablegrams between Wash wa ah Jo to earn a HvMbcod by logton and the Isthmus have resulted llas for photorraphers and artists. jla a demand by Mr. Stevens for the the won the marmnml fjmpthy of acceptance of his resignation if the tho throcy? which filled every aralla- .contract is awarded. til spaco la the big ccart room. i 11 ,a asserted by certain Senators Then came carratioa of the wreck I wno navo taken an unusual Interest year cf ae. 'tn aJI matters relating to the canal essel wrecked may be his. The schooner William 11. Bailey. which loaded for tho South of the Board; two thirds to be ap plied to such specific objects within the corporate purposes of the Board as either he or I may from time to time direct, any remainder not so des ignated at the death of the survivor to be added also to the permanent en dowment of the- Board. "Very truly, "JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR." . ax . - v I t'lWOfc VI aJJCTlXi UXZX O Ul tilt? UUdtU coal at Newport Newswere Eurprlsed at the announcement . is said also to naveun Amo -of'Xhal rirlbood at 16 lynu the storr of her n:tin- with tbAt f ne of the bids for canal con " - m I w m au w &J WbU iss Staaford White, the story of the samp- ""f0"00 accepted It will mean could be learned at Cape Hatteras to M . . I aAav-vs wv W-i oiic JL CXI Ciu Ul iV i- 7k.k tfc- VT m 3 "Vk Kutterick, the secretary, said he did It Is thought that the Identity of the not know thG rift was t' he madA vessel may eventually be ascertained 1 1 by the washing ashore of wreckage. ITn trt fl Into tinur innloKt nnthlni. frjoua studio opartmtnt whose dingy tho administration has determln-1 IdenUfy the schooner that was lost Mterior gave no hint of tho luxurious to dispense with Mr. Stevens as farclihifll wRhio; cf a v?lvc: covered tno dIrt?ctor of tho canal construction. Hwlng ta which" ci could swing until . ScCTet3rr Taft held a conference to thr UPpercd toi crashed through y wlth 11x0 ITcsldent regarding tho thaper of a Japanese parx swung Panacu Crnl contract for the pur from the celling: th story of a glass pos "J determining upon a course of of champagne, of bUck and whir lag rrtveooduv. The Irealdent and the eoatJoaa and of mlrrcred bedroom ( ,e7cla.r7 Ja,d. beforo lhcra the com--WSUs. Ia shcrt. she told all the story ,pIct ,b,d of "lni J. Oliver and hia ibout br.3fortuoat reUtion wkh ffffic!altf8 construction of Stanford White, who was later to b-lrf f1- After the conference Sec , killed by her husband- - I1?1?0" Locb out the following -The sUIlaess of the crowd which 1" nf u w waa big. buafing. shoving and soar!- J21C .Oliver-McDonald-arc owr son ewiaJV trtti .t combinaUon has been received when court convened. w its own trfh. ian? nilned and meets the formal re quirements. Mr. Paul n. CTravnth r on Diamond Shoals last night. FORAKER SLAPS AT ROOSEVELT. rhca court convened, was Its own trib- Overman Causes Him to Allude to Booker Washington as Senator. (By Wire to The Morning Star.) Washington. Feb. 7. Five witness es were examined today In the Brownsville Inquiry before he Sen ate Committee on Military Affairs. All were members of Company D, of the discharged battalion of negro s61 diers, except the last on the stand, former Sergeant Luther T. Thornton, of Company B. He testified that when aroused by the firing on the night of August 13, he was under the lmpres Into the narrative there entered noth- iT,,,"1 P1' " McArthur- i r .w- . .i. . . . rilllesple combination- has mnuotrvi ta face and fiicw. Mrs. Thaw wa,fn auEJrK ro flna,,l act,0 ,s taken. jsion that the barracks were being wuu a EJri as si3 wimsiooa an ordeal i,A catm . .7 . " urea upon oy people oi me town, ana which dlght well have startled into Fr"Lyi"u" imui terror a -woman of mfnn.r I . .owu iu maKeic as.mor !o the narrative she infected many ,SaiiallnSJi2n-aUOn v'510 little touches of a yungrr. hopeJlffJIE ess "wiu ui ojiurrr ye-o-rs. lotirh nr oTimimMnn ,r, , and Utappointmcnts. Of her ear'v I rZZl . 7. 1 vnr?ul F Mr. fife she related how her mother had ..Km.1 lato gone from PltUbirg to Philadelphia ta ecure assistance and how she and her brother Howard, the brother who has been In court many daja. but not caico has gone near his slater, were placed oj a triia by friends and synf to thdr mother She recalled that the two little travelers had trouble with retary Taft and the Commission vin probably need a fortnight to com plete full examination of tho bid an report to the President." Secretary Taft later in the day made known to Mr. Oliver the result of his talk with the President nr.rt rmm . - a.va aa ui iue r- uui. sno naiveiyiter stnrvf tm. i.,. . . . addod. thr hrM f,.. .h . lI!L!rT8 .Je?.ter tolcd. among " " f-w- V WM V S that a similar opinion was expressed by other members of his company. He said tho reports of fire arms sounded to him like revolvers and shot guns. He told of the call : to arms, and of the Inspections, of -hear ing that company C's gun racks had Rockefeller. oeen d rotten, tie was cross-examined sharply about the possibility of a sol dier getting out of the reservation in the night without being detected and said this could be done, but he did,' jnot know the gift was to be made un til he received the letter. Other mem bers did not know of the donation un til the letter was read. John D. Rockefeller. Jr.. acting for his father, appeared 'shortly after the meeting was called to order, and handed' the letter to the secretary, Dr. Wallace Buttrlck. JohnsD. Rockefeller," Jr., remained throughout the session of the board. Asked If he had anything to add to nis letter, he replied he did nbt be lieve he could add anything of Impor tance to it, as the letter explained it self. ' Members of the boaM,' when asked what the "specific purpdses," referred to In Mr. Rockefeller's letter meant said that it was in the line of educa tional work, and was Intended, in their opinion, to give Mr. Rockefeller the right to direct the disposition of ine runa to such Institutions, within the province of the board as he niav deem proper. The elder Mr. Rocke feller is not a member of the board, but hia son Is a' member and the active airecuon, doubtless, will come from mm. The board voted to acceDt the eift and in appreciation drafted a letter of acknowledgment to the elder Mr THE STAR, WILL SEND WITHOUT CHARGE, A. D. T. (WESTERN UNION) MES SENGERS TO YOUR PLACE OF BUSINESS OR RESI DENCE FOR ADVERTISE MENTS FOR OUR BUSINESS LOCALS DEPARTMENT. 'PHONE THE STAR OFFICE. NO. 51. . RATES 25 QENTS FOR EACH INSERTION OF TWEN- TY-FIVE WORDS. OR LESS. ADDITIONAL WORDS, MORE THAN TWENTY-FIVE, ONE CENT PER WORD IN AD VANCE. THE A. D. T. MESSENGERS WILL ALSO CALL FOR TELE GRAMS FOR THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., OR FOR NOTES OR SMALL PACKAGES TO BE DELIVER ED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY. NO CHARGE FOR THE TELEGRAMS, AND BUT A ; SMALL CHARGE FOR NOTES FOR THIS SERVICE CALL WESTERN UNION, 'PHONE 2. BUT FOR ADVERTISEMENTS ALWAYS CALL THE STAR OFFICE, 'PHONE. 51. Jo the same. She tcld of br arrival In New York. rst ber life therr. and ?veatua ly the ecceptance. by her mother - of the thrlco refused iathatkn of a girl of tho theatre to meet some of her friends at lancheoa. The girl's mother td Evclyo'9 oothrr they were ton! In 7?ew York Society and perfectly Drop- r..cjse as would cot let her girl go wnm to em. "Was Mr. Thaw excited when you told him these thing? "Yes he was excited, and walked up ana oown th room. We sat up all IghL He said it was not ray fault, that no one could blaaao roe. and thai I was only aa anfortuaato girl and that ne ciaa t think any the le of me: ho would marry mo ativwar.- Dld he offer to marry you again?" , oa i roii mm tnat If I did marry mm the friends cf Stanford White wou'd laugh at him and laagh at e 83 they suspected our relations If they did cot know?- The witness to'd Thaw that It would ot he well to marry on account of his ramlly. He persisted that he wished to marry her. Mrs. Thaw declared Stanford White was at tb Caf Martin the night cf tfeo hooting. She and Thaw dined fTM 8bo White. Mrs. Thaw jart the note she wrote her husband Ca.,MrtJa ted to btanford .4.ft . - wiei M una UUL. mJT.J75.1 Tf testimony corrobo- . nt OLn'r witnesses as to the deta U Cf the shooting of Stanford other things that the President was very much inclined to give the con tract to Mr. Oliver and his associates, &ut that ho would not surrender his right to reject all bids even after tho w.r heartnK has been given to tho McArthur-GIIlespie combination. Mr. Oliver left here tonight for his home in Knoxvllle. 'White. wt?J,rfThSLM!d Kbe ln the seats 5h M Tr?xt0a BaI Mr. Mc- aboct ae . He was away dT" l0 iM ha at Voir ri " 09 same as fr Coatlaned on nfth Page.) TO LET UP ON RAILROADS. Rumor Frtm Washington Helps Prices on New York Exchange. (By Wire to The Morning 8tar.) ew iork. Feb. 7. A hesitating and mrsmar auvance broadened out in the final hour of to-day's stock market inio a more animated and emrnnrfc. sivo rise than has occurred at any lime since the decisive downward ten dency of prices set In. The lnsplra Lon for the moment came largely In rumors of Washington rlgiw of a v oerelopmect there that, would re'teve the' corporation worM from thA bWs of hostility on. tho part 6f. the admin istration of the roevrnnrfnt tt that time thesre vrfrn lAnv I testimony. -Jle was a member of rom lethargy in the trading an tv pany D. and his story was not nniito lack of foriow.nn fr yyki .those told by his former rnmrarioa that has left the market without defl- J11! Ideil of 1116 Brownsville affray,' ' uuv ituaency ior several days. Thero r" xnexican greas- was an absence of tb weakness in , P aaa Acxas cowboys" had done the ia oruer to maKe trouble for uie negro soiqiers. The other wit nesses were Sergeant Reese, who was cauea ior cross examinauon and Cor porai a. . DLpckdut Nothing of luiiuuiw wt orougnt out. No gifts of this great fund are in tended to be given State educational InstltuOms. Certain colleerps win w selected for donations or endowments; it ji 1 1 1 ri ar sa rnain rr ArfM-rM..Mi a .m not think tho man could get hU arm. I tuttons" aroS 7 Vie conUfieni It lli JSliiS! 'te?.ut ?' !cod a question TttesuXl or the fittest, -it, is said, for which it Is claimed a better and hiehpr Rtnnrio? of education will result. On the maps in the William street office of the Rockefeller fund the colored pins marking the institutions will seal the many a college and work out the destiny of the others to prosper ous epds. From the Income of the original fund of eleven millions con ditional subscriptions have already Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia. Louisiana, Missouri k-,,, tJT iumana, unio and Pennsvl I?P amounUng to a total 6t si V4 i.OVV. AS a condftinn ' hp ftw are -raising -"v- iuuu bum 0153,262,500. the man already had ammunition, and the witness replied that this ammuni tion had to be accounted for at in spections and if any were used the los9 would be discovered. He said he had not heard that bullets from army ammunition had been found in the town until after the arrival of Major isiocksom to make an Inspection for tho War Department. Sorgeant Fraser was recalled, and ne corrected bis testimony of yester day by saying that ho had surrender ed bis ammunition at Fort Reno in stead of at Fort Brown. He said he had noticed his error in a newspaper report of the proceedings. The next witness called for by Sen-J w ronmer was winter wasning ton. and Senator Overman asked if he said uooker Washington. ISO. said Mr. Foraker. "RooVpi Washington la too busy attending to nis aenaxonai duties to como hpr" He referred to tho interest of Book er t. Washington In the question of having a negro appointed to a Fed. eral position In Ohio, patronage which had been regarded as belonrinj? tn tih Senators from Ohio. There was noth ing unusual in Winter Washington's BUTTER 25c Fresh and Sweet,.2-lb can cprn 9c; 2-lb can salmon 10c; 2-lb can peas. 9c; S-lb can tomatos 9c; 13 cakes soap- for 25c; also a lot of fresh pigs fet, tripe and mackerel; -dried app es 10c. Baggett Bros., 113 Sbuth Front street. fe 8-2t 'Grecque Demonstration FEBRUARY 18TH TO march isr WANTED Man. to work in office and take orders. State how preivous- j employed and - give- reference. Salary $18 per weqk. Reply with stamp. D.r B. McCurdy Wilmington N. C. fe 8-lt WANTED Lady cashier and book-, keeper who has had some experience I and writes legible hand; good salary ior ngnt person. Address m own handwriting. B, care of Star, fe 8-tf I RESTAURANT for sale: can be bought cheap; apply at Star office for name of owner. fe 8-lt WON GOLD MEDAL Exposition Colonial. Marseilles, December last. World-wide competitors. Steam's Vis ible Typewriter Tabulator. Simple. buperb and Sure. Typewriter Supply company. Phone 1512. fe7-3t YOUNG MAN experienced in feed- ng job presses and handling forms may obtain employment by making mmediate application at The Star Office. fe 4 3t WILL PAY spot cash for bankrupt and other stocks of general merchan dise. Address Confidential, Lock Box 327, Lumberton, N. C. fe5-6t ndivldual stocks which has doi an unseLMlryi Influence In reJent markets even wH'n the general tendency w upward, and this was in "favor of tho mamcc Prospects' for the proposed. In crease m ireignt rates wblch are being cam rassed extensively in the railroad wor'd pre a subject for continuejl discussion. This served to counteract to same extent the showlner of creases la net earn in f miim.. b v.r1alon of ,n creased operating cost; which has now became a general ten oency. ' ...,;."-- Glli g1rlT!th T!WD4T eyei. She ii bittl? in iSn'sions'oX stone ? or.IlcHInR BMnd.' Bleed-'J Or temples o" brick! Mn Protrtidlns PUei In 6 to lit ror joy ana pleasure there will be money ..refunded, COc, If she takes rtorw Jmi' ' ' I - Emma Poarch killed his wlf in very sensational .manner in Peters burg. Va last December 31 by shoot-' tag, hereto death. while she was' visit ing a neighbor, was triM:we.A and .sentenced to eirhtoon iw the Penitentiary. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 Hava ' ; .pazo Ointment la J guaranteed 'to In the State Una l,.f.-w 1TV "'""uUr Wro-. J o?"1' me ProhiblUon bm was killed 30 to 1. The anti-st- ?L" taken up anTaTest wt. ouuvreu z..i Trt 17 i . JSfPaS8? Wse by two-thirds majority and will na o v Aott rrvi " QVUALV Lit- ?Z hIa1?eans that the State dis- th?rm,Ut.be aboshed and that there will be nrofiihitinn -m, counties whlfch now i, mill V. . , . , ' uiijiicuoai ica will be permitted to vote whether they wntroL cotlnued under county . The Jury In the ri011 at RIver Head, Long Island, jy. J., charged swiththe mrif-i der of his fatheiMn-lw rot,,- I terday a verdict of not guilty. Removal Sale of Shoes si a. rcieisoa & ttuirs. f o S St A STOUT, healthy young colored man 20 to 25 years old, may secure em ployment by addressing, ia own hand writing P. O. Box 267. vVilmineton N. C. References required. fe 5t BOY About 14 years old Is wanted at The Star . Office to bring water, make fires,, go on errands, etc. Apply immediately. . ja31-tf SMART COLORED BOY About 16 years old, isanted at The Star Office. Good recommendations re- qnired. - ja 31-3t : MEN AND WOMEN ARE MAKING $10 .to $25 ilay soUlng bur embroidery goods. No" capital or -experience re quired. Wh not you? Write for sam ples and exclusive agency. U. S- Em broidery Works. Omaha. Neb. " j9-lm POR SALE Nice residence on North Third street Apply to, W. M. Cumming, Real Estate and Notary. Jan-18-tf. PLATT & HAAR fo7-tf NIC E The Great Pyramid in Egypt REr.lEr.lBER V she takes Rocky Mountain Tea!- j. xi. uonung Drug Co. v Removal Sale'nf shnoo "aZLli at Petersons RnUsT tTiTt We conduct a Savings Bank business and allow interest :??lt? f ' VV 50,000.00 Deposits, .'-.'606,45053 , ' ATlAflTf C :- TROSMIiD BAfiKluS BO. Will be the Subject of a Discourse at' the ACADEMY OF MUSIC; :-Vanflal:Fei::1llr1Bli7l , " At 3.00 P. By v MR. J. H. BORNET, - ."- ofhe W. T, B.'and T. Society ; . Allegheny, jPa. - - . ; -t And in the Evening at 8 -O'clock; Subject' wTb8 r Wise ; sntf TooHsh: Virifns" Public -Cordially Invited to T Seats Free. No Cfltfeetinnc. 21,900 POUNDS LARGE MULLETS. (Half Price of Rib Sides.) 38,200 LBS. ASSORTED TOBACCO. (10 to 80 cents pound.) 1,120 GR. ASSORTED MATHCHES. (A 1 1 guaranteed) . . . 1,260 BAGS SEED POTATOES. (Red and White Bliss.) v 7 110 BUSHELS COW ;PEAS. . (Good as 'can get.1) 1,484 BUSHELS WHITE OATS. (Selected seed.) y 1,340 BUSHELS FEED OATS. - -1- (Good article.) v. 497 CASES MENDLESSON LYE. (A big. bargain.) . 1 1,160 -CASES ASSORTED. SNUFF. (3 per: cent, special-to you.) WILMINGTON,. NC. Ceres cCc!3 SsOsaPcy; Cr!o 8 D3 . i -4 i Mi MIC
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