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... ! r , t t - .! J -t ;f , ' :l . - I - TH a Y'S-LAWYER - NOW IN DOUBT Cilfereat Course in Defens to be Taken in Conri Monday. HALT IN EVELYN'S STORY She May Net Be P-rt Back on the Wrt niu Stand Until Evidence of Thaw's Insanity is Presented Trial Gossip. Is in the defendant own handwriting, without InterlleaUons. . It is not -definitely known whether all the al.ega tkrna a3 to Stanford White are In the codicil, but It la said that some of them arc . Tkn' vfit "made Drovlsion for Howard Nesbit, Evelyn's brother, who, It has been reported, will take tho stand In opposlUon to his sister. Young Ncsblt has been in constant attendance at the trial In company with the late Stanford White's secre tary, but never has gone near the rmnn nf Thaw relatives. The rest of Thaw's property was to go to his wife. Mrs. Evelyn Ncsblt Thaw also sign ed a will on the night of the wedding, and It Is believed that In it she car ricd out her husband's stipulation that none of her relatives, save her broth er, should have any of his money. Several of Thaw's unusual and dis connected letters Introduced In evi dence have freTentlv referred to his determination that Evelyn's mother should not have any share In his prop erty whatsoever. In the event of his wife's death the property should re vert to the William Thaw estate. If the will Is finally admitted in evi- KILLED DOCTOR S iOT HERSELF (By Wire to Tho Morning Star. New York Feb. 9. Doubt and spocu LUJoa exists to-night as to Just what coarse the defense will take la the denre. Mr. Pelmas mav then ask to caso of Harry Thaw, when the trial Is recall Mrs. Thaw to finish her narra- resumed before Jude Fitxgvrald In the tiro. l". ""Ur stor? ,. , w w .w r . Idea of tho Interruption to her story ration of time. Should Mr. Jerome on Monday morning. When court ad- t A T-J . i. . W - l.lllAf - f C JrarU. ' k , . XoK.r. a-an protect the several allen'sts em- Mr. Delmas. who cow Is In absorit " 1 Kv ArM.n nlhar thn nr of he defend. Wiley, will le placed on the tnd. Evelyn Ncsblt Thaw on the , . rJnrTV unw's lt- Desperate Deed of, doling Miss ouria Woman Because of Insane Jealousy. y SHE LOVED NOT WISELY Forced Her Mtent'ons on Man Who Cared Nothing For Her Made 8ure No Other Should Have Him. jured. ' The many passengers! on the limited . were ! bruised, but none were seriously-hurt. Workmen .: who ' broke the - seal of a freight car in Benson's . lumber yard at Patterson, N. J; yesterday found lying on tb e floor of the 7 car a ; man who had died 'from starvation. There was nothing on the body to reveal the man's identity. He was about 40. years old. The car was sent there from North Carolina, and had been a weak on the way. It was filled with lumbeY and it is supposed the man crawled into the car and was sleeping when freight hands placed the seal on the door. A reckless attempt at highway rob bery was made on a crowded Harlem (New York) street yesterday, when a man wb,o later described himself as Wolf Parker, a clerk, 24 years of age, knocked down a bank messenger and secured possession of a satchel con taining $2,900 in currency. The rob ber was captured by the crowd "after a chase of two blocks. (The messen ger, Pietro Pennio, a youth of 20 years, was felled by repeated blows . .i, ; ;-V - J. V and of course I understand that. But remem;' . :;: 4 ;berj doctors pbjeci to internal .medies, Gowah's ; k Pneunioni Cure heing external, it is all right X for you to use it. rWe owe it to the children to keep Jt in t he house. : I ani away' so much and : -, wiU feel absolutely' safe for both you. and then? " if you will keep it oii: hand. It don't cost much there ar e three sizes, 25ct,50c j and one dollar. It is worth to me more than an insurance policy. They are only cashed .fter we are dead. Get a bottle todiy. It not only cures Pneumonia but coughs an I croup and -cold as well. - With love, JACK. IBy Wire to The Morning 8tar.) Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 9. Dr. Ever ett H. Merwln, 38 years old, who had on the head with a piece of billiard spent several years, on British steam-'cue. Pernio still clung to the satchel. ships as a surgeon, and Miss Maud "V""1 in v i ij mo luupt ormmand olsco Mrs. stand to continue thr narrJtkn of the story upon which the prisoner's Htf depoads- Dltrlct Atorncy Jeronio had dra matics ly irrotestcd against any fur ther -defamation of the dead Just be Itarn the Ftldav adjournment was taken, and haJ been upheld by Judg dcn fioot. They will bo shown Harry Thaw's let ters to his lawver and to his wife, and then win be confronted bv a hypo thetical ouestlon embracing the wife's Ptrv of her experience with Stanford White, the other deta'ls Kiirron'ng the mo and Htlmatelv the shooting of White on the Madison Square Gaj- Slater, aged 25 years, a patient of the doctor's, were found dead in Merwin's . niiPMirn no a I o office in the Hall building today, and STAR BUSINESS LUCOLo. all available evidence points to the i theory that the girl shot and killed the physician and then committed sui cide, as the result'of Insane Jealousy. Each had been shot through the head, and a pistol was found near the ex tended right hand of the girl. The doors of the office were lock ed and neighboring ' tenants. WOOD Tho best of all kinds is al ways to be foynd at my yard, foot of Orance Street. John H. Whiteman. fo 10-lt TVxgerald In hi contention that a "br:d?r foundation" of Inssnlty Tho defense will have a broader h-n-'aUnn for the hvnothetlcal ques- siou'd be laid before -the loose tattle tJon wneQ Jts next a,cnst ls put or m me leaaenoin snouia iw tho MAnf. and so antlclnate the dlsas- poa the records. The district attor- (e. of iPc flrst dav Tt wag Mid to. sys rffirence was 10 in oaenon nlpht lbat District Attornev Jerome's Mr. Dtlmas had put to Mrs. lhaw a? eross-eaminatlon of Mrs. Thaw will to whether she ard her husband had ),c brlef Tbc district attornev being discussed tcrether "the fate of other barrrd by rules of evidence from at glrls at the hands cf Stanford White-" tPmrtlne to controvert any of the The court s ruling that the Insanity tb;rc Mrs. Thaw savs she told her of the defendant has not yet been suf- bKband. will confine himself to flnd ficiently established to admit of the nK out if she told Harrv Thaw all bringing ia of farther details of his thC norv reneated on the witness wlfa's testlmonv. oar res-ilt In a tern- rr rTA vn trin tm vitnnao intn rorary change In the 'Ire of evidence' an admission that she raleht not have South Carolina Legislature Acts Di- . The coorse to be pursued Mondiy de- rvintri oc nartWular Hetall to the rectors- Removed by Governor. LOST Fox terrier pup, black ears who with small black spot near stub of heard the sound of shots In Dr. Mer-1 tall. Answers to name "Jack." Finder win's office, were obliged to force an " ill be rewarded if returned to Star entrance to his apartments. The Office. Anv information as to where aged parents of the girl said that sho abouts will also be thankfullv re was a patient of Dr. Merwin's, and ceived. fe 10-lt that she intended to go to the doctor's office for treatment. It Is stated that Dr. Merwln had ex pressed annoyanco because Miss Sla ter frequently wrote him letters, tele phoned to him and In other ways thrust her attentions upon him. Dr. Merwln was treasurer of a Kansas City homeopathic college and had an extensive practice. SALESMEN Wanted to sell to gro cers, drusrglsts and confectioners: $75 rr month and expenses. California Cider & Extract Co., St. Louis, Mo. fo 10-lt DISPENSARY IS ABOLISHED. Pnds greatly upon the attitude of rtcfcprWpt before the killing of Stan-' District Attorney Jerome, who declar- fnrd White. Mr. Jerome mav ask that ed b? could bate effered legitimate at' e her testimony, from, first to last, to-day removed from- office L. M. Raw l By Wire to The Morning Star.) Columbia, S. C. Feb. 9 Gov. Ansel WANTED Traveler for establish ed bouse. Twelve dollars weekly to start. Expenses paid. References. Address Geo. G. Clowe, Wilmington, N. C. fe 10-lt AN INCOME FOR THE FAMILY Dividends that will pl?ase you. Illus trated report with 40 pbftos frce. Ad- drofr? International Lumber, Drevell Blu'dlng. Philadelphia. ie-10-lt The C Polvogt Co. DnnM cad DCwT vr r,-Kf i some iirar ice aistnci 3t:ortui o"einiP? aoo"i ine events reiiipn. 'chases In Cincinnati and Peoria at j ...v., . . uu " teniae with a dldccl .llsplay or ?'rs. Thaw visited her nusnana to-. nrlces Ih rxcPSS of thn ocular bids. y ,IU "It-1- i '; - ng. protcsteJ that "these as per- -'av ii the Tomhs. Sho seemed pale it 1s aiso chareed that thev disrr- u nej" e U of the dead had gone far cnouch" 'nd i-rrvn,,, whn wa'tini; In line to L,.,, or tha rm-nfeci.-r,. ! ... TZ-rZ " Ul competent evidence be adduced i-MitrM to the prNon. but after 'and the county dUnensera and nl -1 n k , r e, show tho nnacal aasoundne of a rnvW.n with him she ap- 11 hundrV SSt il0???": prir and the effect of his wife'anartd much brighter. ,arg Vorth of unsalable liauor. At- CX'T, ,T, . together with what he beard Too FUthv For Canada. tornov Geneml I von wIM nroaeent- Vi r t i i rhr ,,rv. l e 1 Oif-iwi Pin Fh i-Th iwnimac iprney u-enerai iyon wi i prosecute acres of finest farmlne lan 1 to rpnt Other source, bad UpC his Ultawj. tan., reD. y I ne lOSimas- fv rtlrrrtnr In tho rrlmlnat rnnrh j t.t. t,. ttv,; which the defense had claimed ter rmcr-1 has bcn asked to d-ny T,,;; tl7:ZZ !u s" u 1.' nu. w.m,u; objectioa to Mrs. Thaw's testimony at u stricken o'L In that event, how the vfry outset on the ground that the frr. he nKht ariln be rnlled and al'egtd insanity of tho defendmt hid sro over the cronnd aa'n. Tt Is aol bea established but had refrJln- th'ht to be certnin that no attempt ed from Joirg so t $ ause of the fact be nai'c to offet anv of her tes- that he knew the testlar:ny as to her timonv by enlllng chorus girls or oth- revclaticos to Harry Thaw mtut come on bo mleht bo expected to know ou foel! sioas cm to jktory, from mind. was already w:ak and f jrthcr affected be ue of th? malls to a loca' naner by tht stress cf real or supposed Mch pointed, the deta'ls of Thurs wroaga. dy e-idnc In the Thaw trial In If ir. Jerome oa Monday morning N"0W Vork. Th Postmaster General la his objections to the -ine cf exam- Id that bo had not read- the report inaUcn Indicated by Mr. Delmas ques- ia th? newspaper mpotloned. but the tlca as to stories concernlrg young law e'ear on the point and he wocnen other than tho wife of the de- would It ws enforced. Any news fendant, the prosecuting odcer will paper publlhlngplthy evldrce o' a bo asked temporarily to excuse Mrs. ' trla' In court, said he. wo dd bo cnllty Thaw to pvrmlt cf the Introduction of a misdemeanor under the Canadian evidence tn accord with Justice Flti--I3w gxira'd's ruling. A Mr. Jerome will j probably be clad of Uie delay before! COASTWISE SHIPPING TRUST. ho takes cp the dlScult task of cross--rjunkting the young wife, he ls ex pected to conser.t to the plan. Ia that event Mr. D-lmas will flrst attempt to gtt In evidence Harry Thaw's will, which was ruled out on llnson. John B'aek and Jo P. WvhV. rWMKK, teacner or cr, water directors of the State dispensary, who i colr Pnd china painting; rwst were charged with misconduct, neglect methods. Studio, 30. Odd Fellows' of duty and Incompetency, the sped-1 building. Third and Princess c.tres. flc charges being that these officials j Visitors welcome. fe 10 13 16 17 disregarded the .'aw; did not buy on ; sealed bids and approved large pur- Morse's 120 00O.COO Proposition Re- fused By New England Railroad. (By Wire to The Morning Star.) New York. Feb. 9. The directors Wj thA manv intr!inpa. oi me ftew iorK. .ew tiaven anu tlaas tn "this somewhat cumbersome I Hartford Railroad Company today document.- as Mr. Jerome referred to ' vot not to accept the offer recently It. had not been safficiently proved. de b c?lar,c - Morse and asso Thls will consist of about CO pagea.1 ale for New J-igland Navlga sosne tr'owly typewritten and others lIn Company "d the Maine tenn in the Urge baadwritlng of the do-l1? Company, which the railroad fMiriant Infl KftrrriM htM that -"r"7 rrvaiuuui .Aieiivn, ui The Legislature unanlmous'y endors ed the governor's action. Tho Senate to-day by a vote of 21 to 15 passed with amendments, the Hou&? bill Cvllllng the State Dispensary. WARM WIRELETS the wH l.ti: be shown to have been the.-w York. Now Haven and Hart- lo its present condltkn. when it waa.'''V l, V. u"6' , signed One of the witnesses to the: 7e Cr KMr ?iS " testmmecL a Miu Pierce, who was , ??let for Hlb puasf, of our put upon th, stand for a few mom- j i ik?Ji ;lcambo)at was a ats yest-rdn. declared he had not 1 f "5? .ffcr aDf ,7 J11 read the will at the time cf wltneinc lJ ,t RJIreclal n of Harry Thaw's slmatur. to it and could fbh " '1??.!? "ff .?! not swear that the Interlineation and ! "ZZ 1 1 41UJ lK3 erasures were the sa?re as at the time . of the weddlnr. April 4. 190S. when the property The New England Navigation Com- , Hint' WkmnvtsAA K m If 2?ZV.2? !rlXJh:,"Zli' Providence line, the Norwich line WiJir,t h ritn.. k ZJCLa if to -NeT Indon. the New Haven line eggrsted that the witness be asV-d if , , nr tt- mm c-r1llnM. In Ill 1 1 . IUI) IlttfUUlU . j u M Steamboat Company. rrplled that there was con . . V I , . I . . wini wiuk cunc. dui couiu no; i nn( itfirtrnrfl The Maine ;.tJu,KIlsteam8ll,P Company was recently ac LYt ab VIrcd by tho New York, New Haven remember what it was. Tho offer of Morse Is stated on wm . ,7 anU toc.'good authority to have been 1400 a this will fo in evidence believing lt,har nrinnnnnnn f, .i luJt wfll ro further than any other docu mentary evidence be can produce, to show the effect cf Kvelyn Ncsblt's atcry of 1 er treatment at the hands of Stanford White had upon the mind of the defendant. Although couns-1 dfny that the in formation Is altrcether accura:e. tt leaked oat to-day that one of the pro vision. In Harry Thaw's will Is tho settlnc aside of a turn of JSn.ooo frr tho proseerrrton of a'l persons who share, or1 520.000.000, four times what was offered for the Navigation Com pany's property three years ago. SOFT YARN SPINNERS MEET. Association In Charlotte Denounced Beverldge Child Labor Bill. (By Wire to The Morning Star.) Charlotte. N. C. Feb. 9. At the an nual meeting of the Soft Yarn Spin ners' Association held In this city this, can mir be concerned In ms of th Arnth ' auernoon. uot u u. ryson. of K.nox- of tho testator by violence. The prob-i inc Tenn was re-e'ected president obW lntlator of the aatlc!nated act ancl c- T. Leonhardt will continue as of violence Is said to bo revealed in I iccrt?,arT and treasurer. th prtivlJloa ! in pnncipai topics of discussion The steamship Witekind, from Bremen, with 117 Immigrants, brought by the South Carolina Immi gration Bureau, arrived in Charleston yesterday. The bodies of seven men entombed Friday night In No. 19 colliery of the Lehigh and Wllkesbarro Coal Ccfi- pany at Wanamls, Pa., were recovered "THE STORE THAT'S ALWAYS BUSY." Annual White Goods Sale. ONE WEEK FEBRUARY 11TH ONE WEEK. ATTEND THE WHITE GOODS FEAST. There will be enough good things in our white goods department to go around, the early shoppers get the first choice. Our depart ment is the largest in the City. " EMBROIDERIES. Pretty edgings and insertions for a few cents a yard. A dollar or two will buy enough for all the underwear that you are making, and make the garments many times prettier. On display Our assortment of 12 1-2, 15, 20 and 25 cents, worth al most double the price we ask, don't fail to see the assortment. COLORED FRENCH ORGANDIES. Sbeer material, beautiful pattern, we have exclusive patterns to se lect from, mis week 10 cents per yard. NAINSOOK AND LONGCLOTHS. Many ladies wait until May before buying their white goods for aresses ana unaerwear. ir you dp.v now, there is a chance for money saving, for cotton will be higher this Spring. 12-yard pieces Nainsook, $1.50 $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 per piece. 12-yard pieces Long Cloth, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 per piece. 45-inch French Lawn, worth 35 cents, this week 19 cents. 15c White Persian Lawn THIS WEEK SALE, 12c. India Linens, 8, 10, 12 1-2, 15, 2 0 ana 25 cents per yard. 25c white figured Madras 19c per yard. Striped and Checked Lawns, worth 15 and IS cents, this week 10c per yard. VAL LACES. Have you looked at our laces? New Laces, they are prettier than any that have gone before, and cost less., A hundred designs and widths, all new and stylish. MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE Sf on, N.-C. fe 10-lt FOR PENT A nice place for dHry 'trich room. Aop'y to C. P. B. Mahler. 205 Princess street. fe 10-tf WANTED Two middle-aged ladles to distribute celluloid starch samples from hou-e to house. Address P L. A., care this office. fe 10-lt WANTED Brleht young man as mailioir clerk. Address P. O. Box 909. fo 10-3L WANTED Stenographer male or female: salary $50. Address P. O. Box 442. fe 10-3t WANTED Young lady as clerk one who can "ise Remington typewriter yesterday. The bodies were found in ; preferred- Address in own handwrit ing. P. O. Box 442. fe 10-3t the bottom lift of tho mine At Knoxvlle, Tenn. last night Gotch, the American champion, won the wrestling event with Farmer Burns, of Iowa, taking the secood andtthird falls. Burns won the first in 24 min utes, while Gotch took the others in 10 and 4 minutes respectively. The mushroom section of the dor mitory of the Centenary Female Col lege, at Cleveland, Tenn., was de stroyed by fire yesteay. All Its stu dents escaped. Twenty-five pianos were burned. The loss is about $75, 000. So that they may bo present when President Roosevelt makes his ad- PROMOTER OR ACTIVE INVEST- t,a rlt ;T' "m, tT'-'OR desired to organize subsidiary, com at the Jamestown Exposition, June , . A1 , . 5lf0,. 5th to 11th have been fixed fdr en WANTED Ma'e stenographer; good opportunity to obtain commercial ed ucation. Address P. O. Box 819. fl0-2t WANTED Two trave'ing salesmen in each State to sell Fruit Ciders. Sal ary $30 per week and expenses. Red Cross Vinegar Co., St Louis, Mo. fl0-3t WANTED Cultured man or woman to travel; select work; not house to house;, salary and commission; state experience; reference; and whether acquainted with standard music. E Mackey. 603, 315 Dearborn St., Chica go, xe 10-lt The C lIA Polvogt Company. fe 10-tf. campment of the cadets of the West Point Military" Academy at the expo sition. Tho Mowry Hotel block in South Sallna street, Syracuse, N. Y., caught fire at 12:30 this' (Sunday) morning, and at 1:30 A. M. several adjoining buildings were In flames, the threat ening the destruction of a large part of the business portion of the town. Several lives are reported lost. , Many have been rescued by the firemen. President Roosevelt and the author ities of San Francisco yesterday reached the mutual understanding that the California-Japanese school question can be adjusted without dan ger of any serious difficulty with Ja- Tbe details of the adjustment are not agreed upon. To arrange them other conferences are to be held, the next to take place Monday. Advices received at the State De partment in Washington yesterday pany for Al industrial; right man can inako several thousand dollars. Refer ences imperative. For particulars ad dress P. O. Box 1212, New York City, fe 10-lt A. D. BROWN "THE MODEST PRICE STORE." SEDO SILKS for children at little more than cot ton's price. We have a new ribbed silk with just a thread of cotton to give it body. Ask for SEDO Silk and you will" appreciate its worth. Ma thers tell us it makes the pretties I and most satisfactory dresses for lit tle girls. All colors at 50c a yard; IS inches wide. SAMPLES ON REQUEST fe 10-tf WANTED-Sa'esman of ability and neat appearance to call on all mer chants in their -territory; elegant side line convenient to carry; good commis sion; prompt remittance. Bejmont Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. fe 10-lt FOR SALE A cylinder Columbia graphophone in perfect order, with 100 records. Can be seen at Queen City Cyc'o Works. fe 10-2t STRAYED One co'lie puppy, five months old: please phone 1246 or re turn to 404 South Fifth street and re ceive reward. fe 9-3t Another paraxrmpb In the will. It Is were b0 cancellation of orders, tne, added to the gravity of the Central aid. made protislon of a fund for the gcn?nl conditions and outlook of tho hosiery yam trade, the waste question the labor and Immigration problems and several matters of legislation. The Beverldge blU was condemned la no uncertain terms. The assocla txrfCt cf younr wonxn who. the will decUrt!. suffered treatment at the hand of the dead man. similar to that of his Wtff'S- The reports cruet-mine tht vn ro so far s to that. the names of 1 1100 went on record as favpting any. White's alleged victims are Included !ll,nK that onered relief to the present ia tne me of the will relating toiiaoor conaiucns. The selection of i? nn rareung piace. which win be held la tho summer, will be left to the advisory board. Thl will more in the nature of a social than business session. The Southern Soft Yarn 4hli snbj'ct. Mr. DOmas. it l ald. rray call to the stand Monday on attorney from Pittsburg who will bo aikcd as to the taterllseatiocs tcaA in tho win and i expecxea to prore that they were putl opnaners Association was organized warrw si ico iime the testament wasl,a arioue. ornary, 1903. aujrg. r since to io one of the Interlineations can be re membered by the witness, Mr. Dtlmas wtn oTcr the codicil to the will, which American situation. It was reported that the arbitration which has been going on in San Salvador for the ad justment of the differences between Honduras and Nicaragua had been ab ruptly terminated and that war was impending. fhe Manhattan Limited on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, which left Pittsburg for the east at 12:55 A. M was wrecked near Wilmefding, suburb, fifteen miles from Pittsburg, by running into a freight tralit loaded with .coke, which -was taking a sid ing.' The passenger locomotive left the track, the mail car and combina tion smoking and express -car were A LIMITED ' NUMBER of " young men" may secure nice table board at Mrs. A. M. Gilbert's, Gilbert House, over the Atlantic National Bank. Call or phone. 827. fe 9-3t THE MANAGEMENT OF THIS BANK IS IN STRONG HANDS. We take justifiab.'e pride in calling your attr-ntion to or list of offi cers and directors. H. C. McQUEEN, President, WALKER TAYLOR, M. J. CORBETT, Vice President.C. C CHADBOURN, F. W. DICK, Cashier. J. A. SPRINGER, D. C. LOVE, , M. W. DP7INE. THOS. H. WRIGHT, C. P. BOLLES, Jr., R. R. STONE, B. C. MOORE, E. C. HOLT, ROGER MOORE. FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS, COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. The People's Savings Bank. Next South of The Orton- Branch 704 N. Fourth Street YOUNG MAN experienced in feed ing job presses and handling formfc may obtain employment by making Immediate 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. fe 5-6t vrt fSLS0! foracrlL,?f NcT ; burned and three freight cars were I m OTJWay and demolished The enginer of -the lim- left Rome Yesterday forTypt Jited and three mall clerks were -In- A STOUT, hea?thy young colored man 20 to 25 years' old, may secure em plomnent by. addressing, in own hand writing P. O. Box 267 Wilmington N. C. FfMrence reouired. ' f e 5-6t BOv About 14 years old Is wapted at The Star Office to Jbring ; water, make fires," go on errands, etc." Apply Immediately. " . - - ja31:tf le 6-tf Castle Hall Stonewall Lodge No. 1, K. OF P. Brothers: You are hereby summoned to-meet at the Castle Hall this, Sunday, after noon at 2:30 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late Brother B. H. Scott. Members of Clarendon, Ger manla and Jefferson Lodges are in vited to -attend. By order, . T. R. BRYAN, C. C. ' -W.'C. SMITH, K. R. 3.. to 10-lt . , - - ; r . Colored Organides : this ' week's- sale at Polvogt's.v 10c per yard. NOTICE. Members of Cape Fear Lodge, No. t. Odd Fellows; You are ordered to assembly at Lodge Hall at 2:30 P. M- today to attendfuneral of our late Brother B H. Scott. Sister Lodges and ; visiting, brothers are cordially invited ; to attend. H. WILBORN DAVIS, JAST. RILEY,, . Noble Grand. 1 - - ' - Secretary. fe lo-it 1- - ::vV-. Madras.': Taney White Goods are shown at Polvokt'S White Godds Sale 9 VA1J TTIyVU' X If-- 4 5T 1
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