tttrti AV. JUNE .297 1907.
TAGS EIGHT
UNWRITTEN LAW IMPORTANT CASE
IN LOVING TRIAL UNDER RATE LAW
SUIT AGAINST UNCLE SAM
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PALMETTO STATE
AT EXPOSITION
Nwnart News Shipbuilding Com
ny Suing for -Disputed Balance. - -
ibt Wire to The Morning tsw.i - , w
viv Va. June 28-Judge Wad-
f to TTnltftd States Circuit
Court, is hearing the- case of . the New
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Company
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Jndje' Bariaiale Allows Jury to American Bankers Association South Carolina Day Ctlebrnted lffre
Consider It as Extenuating " Put Interstate Commission . With Brilliant Success at - 32?2S? 5?3
NGTIGE ,
Change in Snnday Freiflh gcherlalc on
SuliiiPban Lind.
Homicide.
Onto Express Companies.
Jamestown.'
DEFENSE. WON THAT POINT COMPETING. WITH BANKS STATE HAS FINE EXHIBIT
I vcccoVa urrentance. The I ,
I Li 1 LI tlliU VUO ivouv. m-. x I
cvArnment is contesting the case on ,
thA fM-oimd that the work should haye &l
I. . ii 2 -.1 n 1 Ann f hj 1
been aone unaer uie uu&iu.xi wcv-.
not Invalidated by the acceptance.
The case will be concluded tomorrow
leave
Beginnmg Sunday, "June. 30th, theSurban freight Car will M
' r J: aoavfltll':00 Al:Mf4Jastejad of -10:00 W
wumingion uu oiv- 'lO.'vJ "5l
lrcutJon Demanded InttructloM to 3 vera I Express, Companies Doing
Banking Business Cheaper Than
Banks and Are. Using Capital
, Jury That Man Who Avenges
His Own Wrongs It Guilty of
Mardr Court Refused.
of Banks to Do It.
Ladles Served South Carolina Grown
Tea to Visitors Editor Gonzales
Makes Happy - Speech Gov
ernor Ansel Speaks.
.Riivs In life is acooniTWinJed by in
crease of enemies. That's why timaa-.
tor's Rooky Mountain Tea has so many,
imttators: it's a success. 35 cents,
Tea or Tablets. J. Hlcis Bunmng urus
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11:00 A. M.
Bj Wlr to th Mcmlaa? Stax.)
Ilocctoo, Vsl. Jcae Argcnseat
(Dy Wire to the lloraia BtarJ
Waahlnrton. Jane 28. One of the
(By Wire to The Morning Star.)
Norfolk, Va., June 28. Two thou-
Freight Depot will be open; Sundays: from 10:00 A. M. . Until
l ri niinmrrr I nodi C
la the tilil ct torzxr Joto WDIiaah201 important cases filed with the sand loyal sons of the Palmetto State, O I All DUdllllldO LUUHLO.
n t r-rr V-w of ThfttVrfl I Inter-Sute Commerce Commission despite a drizzling rain that fell off
tvl vu tcna iota this aftenMonuadr the new railroad rate law was and on throughout the day, loyally as- FOr RENT A laree store on North
atcr a day aprctoy cocas! for both presniea 10 me ommiasion xoaay oy sisted Governor Martin F. Ansel and I Front street W. M. Cumming, iteai ja
I m m v m I. if . I A v a a
xJea ta tLe ptrparatlou cf tertroe- Anencaa mwuUU. Wj stan today In making South Caro-1
ticcA. and a rwranIe crrer Xhtm beAce pa brief the complainant alleges that hjna yjay at the Jamestown Exposl-
jun28-2t 1 4
Specials for
Tws
n
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at
. the expresa companies of the United L. " L LWJ ".L 2.50 X WUliiiiii-y-l!
... JTrf- th. cation ta? cuu common carriers, are usurp- . con8!8ted of an address bv Gov- tate. jjun 28-2t U
riJr,VTr ,rfi rlK prerogaures or Dancing asso- AnRP, d,., hv p,,,," , 5,, I, - 4
t . 1 1 t rn rfl t thA am limfl. tre V "7 - I a TrcMTinw Vo i-wniorsi rT r- !
to a acW rasJoaa to subside. - r' 7Tth rnv nf e Tucker, or the Jamestown Ex-1 y ' r : rf;
. ..t lfmnirv I " innclrfnn Pnmnanv rtnttlnn hv TTnn OUDa vduu. majwiimft. I
Txe ftitknrfciT tnitructions
toocr.fng
Fu rh i tiire Sflo re .
prvr "b.?A.V?k?JSS waiter Hazard, of South Carolina; I-.caOed tote JfOTer e club
on thelJ , .v4' rifrrrr: and review in afternoon on course iaurw. --J '
out by :::,rr;: Lee Parade, and reception in the J; 5!
l: -No man imdrr the pro- "UJ " " ww;i;Hrai t .hi evening to Governor Ansel at the VIr- IOCK- JWIHCeif Wii1 Ta,
r law hii & rlrht to bo nos 19 seriously detrimental to the . . b1dl prizes offered in eadb class. Yachts
r7 hu own wronjri- If IntresU of the banks and that the BDect"ular feature marred In must be entered with puirteer mot later A
per or tia own wrang. u . if-oor-t fHi!ti anri ine spectacular reacure, marrea in . payatf9 A
by tfu trorotkaQ
torrttta lit" was strlckco
tLo cocrt
tret! aa of
V T I of the mterSUte fadllUes and I - - - ItHan July 3rd. By order of Regatta
Z LrS: ZiTTZin mn MnaiA , Ithe relations wb ch the express com-r . ,n :h aft'prnoon. vpll JOommlttee. John B. Peschau. purser.
y thltSersld be rort; but be LT.Hto IHl the welkin ring when the Sec- Jf
tJber of any oatcro wnaxsoc-rer no cas 1 r,T... .7T: mn,ui onJ outn uarouna uegiment swung MPW cpp.pc tj a t, Stock. The
rrt to arthKnpt la the -,-5 JF uns "T1 -diIn the,r Mecnanio "toe Aslodatim is about
tAr or ww. ico - -The l9 dieted against co?" fxefu"I!: to open its 34th series of B. & U stock.
. .v . the Adams Express Company, the uw v f 4"s eT We are now prepared to make loans
126-128 PrincoGO Street.
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Iron Beds at $5.00, worth $6.50.
Foldine Go-Carts at$2.25, worta $3.00.
Oak Dressers, Bevel Mirror, at $6.50, worth IJ.50.
100 Woven w ire uots onjAjr.
rlctt of the dtlxeo
to become the ZZL. VV .hi composed of United States 23d " " HVv ITl Tnd subscri
artsr c Us own wrono la a man- ' "Ar"T' Infantry. Second Regiment of South AH.tte. Nath-
io resT ST Soilhem SipreTs tncky regiment National Guard. Clta
Comny and the Great Northern Ex- f,el Academy Cadets, of South Caro
yjiupuj wv wo Una; six companies of marines and
the Uw. fca 00 piace la the criminal ciflc JfJ" .V
Icrfrrrtjcjcnc of. Vlrl3c!a.
Attflnaac? Doriel Ilarcaccx of Cfcar-
JottwrrUIf, for the pnecutSDQ. and ,r"s . . r,v- a ..i.tinn sailors from United States warships,
. i cVw. vA .1 The American Bankers AssodaUon I . tti o-
JLv L K-.tr assert that it is an association of 7.-1 .
rix ttU aftemdoa. acd the court ad-1 y rrJlr " .VT r 7 7,,:
aniel Jacobl, president; Walker Tay
lor, vice president; W. M. Cumming,
secretary and treasurer. ju 28 2t.
WANTED Office position by expe
rienced stenographer. References fur-
nish4d. "SteajtoKranher." care Mc-
Jocrsrd at 7 Cdfcck until tomorrow ower uiinga, e "f..nS the evening held at the Virginia '
csorclcc Messrs. Moore, Borlsdale "1 u7Tr . bulldlns;. through the courtesy of Gov- THE NEW SHAVING PARLOR, No
and Leo will thca pak for the de- w .tntinn of ernor Claude A. Swanson. was one of 1 107 Market St., under management of
few. and Crisootiwwilth' attorney 'u'v"" .t. iTu Vwod that the brilliant social events of the Ex- Mr. P. H. Evans (late of Orton) is
Wood Dooldlo. of Halifax county, will l00! " JtiT I position period and was participated now open, and we wish you to call and
eloe for the prcecoration. I; " XV 1. 1 In by Exposition officials. Virginia and I Inspect the neatest Shaving Parlor
er tht Tmt- ?ir)nr him FNu ing in exchange, in every rorm a ous- xrn,i , vi n ti
-v - - . v. - v w Mvnfr. I UfUk iiuiiuiMaua auu aiuij auu uavj vuu waul. tUIV uiiuk lii uui imc. ju
Uica ua wci , 1 1 A . ... '
I ULUWTTt 0.
I less
od croa reflection" and that the de-function of banks; and that the
.,. . .iki. defendants have encroached oh this
u.iv - 4 niumio . . - kv. ice omciai eierasts oocurrea
xmn at the time of the killing thus r" nev and trani auditorium building and
xnakin the oZ murder In the first buying tllLTL 11 attended b(, hundreds of vlsltir
, . . i ' nnn,i,i I resident South Carolinians. The ad- Co
k I IUU3 CUUUUtUUK U KCUCIttl uucuiwm. I , . I
-The dftfendantj he said. B h Tn p I r u aliped that th e d Besses were notable and were recehr--aff
thAt wxfrnm r KpfrA I business. It Is aJJegea mat ine ae- ,
. : 7 . " f,. n, vmnAtln nnfalrlv and . S"- euuiaiiu.
your coons ana me case is run or . . r
i. i in a aiscrimmaiur; j "iiu
gant and attractive furniture has been
installed and white experienced work-
The official exercises occurred in the 1 men will wait on you. Polite atten-
were tion, a clean shave, a fine hair cut and
visiting and pleasant massage. W. R. Morrison &
t jun 27-6t
dead tn the prime of life, called to banks and subJecUng them to undue
hU tragic end without a word of prejuaice nu u.u.uu6.
warnlcr. .wtthoct rrvparatiarx You the defendants, as common carriers
are fcert to Cnd out who put him to are able to transport moneys and
death. At fcts death he was engaged credits at a far lower rate than Is
ta his caual occupation. He knew the Pld wb the banks In accompllsh
defrcdant, and was acquainted with ,n this result, It is alleged further.
hU hixh temper, but when the negro thc defendanU compel the banks to
who was lia the car remarked 'Here make unnecessary shipments of mon
exxocs Judice Lorttig. he was'os urn- e Ia Inter-State Commerce over the
rascSuus of danjcw as the eld colored IInes of. thf express companies It Is
can who made that remark. There la asserted also that In the ordinary
no eTtdroc la this eos to rhow that course of their business the banks are
jtnxax Est had bm guilty of any ced to cash express money orders
WTonidcHtsj; ood yoa have no right and drafts without the charging of
to baf ytur verdict on any assump- Interest, thus supplying the express
tknthathe wasguuer. The Cnmon- companies the capital to compete
wraith will Dot.bo Riven the right to with the banks In the transaction of
indicate- htta. and every man stands their business.
ta the ere. of the law totsoceat until It Is maintained that these facts
K.f irnnmr.i n,'ir constitute a violation of the Inter-
"The firt Informatloa regarding the State commerce act ana me compiain
crmrfirJon of affair ia n.Unri tn har. ant association requests the Inter-!
come to Jodje Loving between S and State Commerce Commission to issue
9 o'ctocSc ta lb morning aod the crime ch orders and to make such regula
wtm committed between 3 and I tions as will prevent the defendant
. rrVlrrk tha.t afTirrvon rx h nr companies in the future from violat
ive time to reject and deliberate? tag the law and to make sdeh rules
Jodjjir Loving got tn hi burgy and a afford the complainant ade-
wlth Lia run arul his ammunition, went I quale protection against me aiiegea
ia trarch of yotmr Kstn. coin to sev- unfair and discriminatory operations
-ri rr-tv fwofrw trvmrinc Kim. a I of fhe emress comnanles.
crrdlng xo the statezrect of the de-
froant. toid to the magistrate and on
the wttne stand here, he said T de
ll be rut fly sooght hi life atd kiUed
"Talk about will power, tier Is a
reftsrraed drunkard who went for
COAST LINE. IS HEARD.
Long Arguments In Fight Against the
2 1-4-Cent Fare Act.
IBy Wire to the Morning Star.)
Ashevllle. N. C. June 2S. The case
twelve years without xettlnjr on bt I of the Atlantic Coast Line stockhold-
preea, a xnaa who served as a Judge er against me corporation uommis
of hht ccumty with honor and distino sloners of North Carolina and the ofij-
tico and who to at the head of a lance clau and directors of the company to
catate. If there is a verdict cl at prevent the enforcement of the re-
crsfttai I wJU alk the court to reqaeet
you to specify if it ts based oa Insan
ity, Why U this claim of lasanisr
presented? My friends on the other
eide nrast reorcnlze the force and
strength cf the evidence that Is
agaiost-the defendant."
Aaorney Strode, who followed, bos
cd his plea ahxxwt exclusively oa the
tx written law. He said in part:
rWe have come to you to present
the case for the defeadant where we
always beiieved it ahould be present
od. la a court of Justice. We believe
that the people of Halifax and Nelson
coca ties cherish the same traditions
and the same sentiments, , The heari
t&ge of Virgialana ia common to ns
aU. The fairest and best' trial of a
xnaa Is before a Jury, endowed with
simi hx and ?!ko posslcca .The con
d'jjan of his mind cannot bo decided
ro well as by a tribunal of. his own
ccmtryraen. The first, principle of
law l to rr3t ytxnT6lf ta the placo cf
that taaa who is before Crou for trial.
The Cbrrrrjxiwcalth doannda the
Iffe of-the defendant and tor what? I
do xxi. underesthxate life, but there .13
rrcething tweeter to all VlrglnlacsT
tha heroes and tho parity df our worn
ea. We hare written la oar laws that
If a xnan attempts to assault one of
our daajhters he has forfeMM his life.
Too, penCctrca of the Jary, have noth
ing to do with tho troth or the falsity
dC tho story that Miss Loving told
her father. His dan2.trr wtj his
duced rates enactment of the North
Carolina Legislature, begun in the
United States Circuit Court before
Judge J. C Pritchard today. Victor
8. Bryant, of Durham, of counsel for
the defendants, made the opening ar
gument and was followed by Wm. A.
Glasgow, of Philadelphia, who spoke
for the complainants. Both argu
ments were along the lines of those
presented .in the case of the South'
era Railway against the commissioners.
TriJe. He admits ho cdrrJ.-txl her
boaaty cxd her - parity, v.":. - ho
tMrd that this daa,-h'rr r-honvh-
T.1
tdous by a young man to whose cour
tesy -and chivalry she had been eo
t rusted, he labored against his pas
sions and remained awayi from the
sight of young Estesuotil he beard
the story of her ruin from her own
lipe."
Mr. Strode discussed Judge Loving's
struggle against the whiskey habit.
the buggy ride and the testimony of
the insanity experts. He appealed to
each Juror not to let ,4old Halifax go
back oa that established precedent
that one of our most cherished and
best duticcr is the protection- of the
honor and the virtue of our women."
Judge. Lcrring occupied a seat Just
behind his attorneys. At. his right
sat his wife, together with her sister
Mrs. Foster, of Richmond, and W. G.
Loving, Jr., a son of the defendant.
Occupying ' scats ia the court room
were Sheriff M. K. Estes, of Nelson
county, father of the man (killed by
Judge Loving and two of the sheriff's
arcs. Adley Estes, of St. Louis, and
M. K.XstrsV Jr., of Lovirgstcc; and
v.a P. Tar.?or, of Danville, brother-
W. E. Gonzales, president of
South Carolina Oommissdon to
Jamestown Exposition, spoke in part
as follows:
"Our State may -be charged with
Inconsistency in celebrating the land
ing of the English at Jamestown three
centuries ago, while at the same time
glorying at the inhospltality of Colo
nel William Moultrie ta the little fort
of Palmetto logs to the advances of
Sir Peter Parker on the 2Sth of June
1776. But it does not come within
my province to harmonize the appar
ent contradiction. The South Caroli
na Commission must deal more with
the present. In these times of peace
we cannot Indulge In Boston tea par
ties, or live entirely within the re
flected halo of Moultrie or Sumter, but
it is something to have the only tea
gardens in America; it is more to be
endeavoring by precept and example
to elevate the standard of our citizen
ship."
Mr. Gonzales deplored the fact that
South Carolina is without a building
at the exposition and thanked Gov
ernor Swanson for the (use of the Vir
ginia State building, where he said
the 'South Carolina Commission had
violated a time-honored tradition by
inviting the Governor of South Caro
lina and the Governor of North Car
olina to "dink glasses of water."
In referring to the South Carolina
exhibit In the States' Exhibit Palace.
zales said
"If that which has been accomplish
ed faee is gratifying to South Caro
linians, if in viewing their State's first
appearance at a great exposition they
are given a larger conception of that
State's resources and made to appre
ciate more fuliji her industrial vic
tories, if by the stlrrtng of their pride
these eons and daughter are encoar
aged to greater endeavor and achieve-
menta, then the exhibit is Its Justifl
cation and those that created it are
rewarded.'
Following the fcrScial ceremonies,
the celebratiaa of the. day t was con
trnroed at the South Carolina State
exhibit in th States' Exhibit Palace,
where the Palmetto State has an ex
cepti anally fine exhibit of its products.
oooupylng almost one entire side, of
the Palace. South Carolina-raised tea
was served to all callers, being poured
NOTICE The undersigned will, un-
the til Tuesday, July 2nd, 1907, at 12
the ! o clock M., receive bids ior the store
fixtures, teams and effects of the late
firm of Bremer & McMillan, proprie
tors of the Elite Market. Property
can be inspected at Elite Market and
inventory of the same can be seen dt
the store of the undersigned, No. 412
N. Front street. Sol Sternberger, Jr
Assignee. jun27-th&su
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A few Porch Settees at cost.
A good porch rocker $1.50, worth $2.5vW
uenire xaDies www ta.v.
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100 Mosquito Canopies the simplest .and best made. Can be
used on either Iron or wood bed apd can be, changed frcm one to the
other in one minute. . 0:J4
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SEE US .FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST
THE WILMINGTON FURNITURE CO.
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NEW MOILASES.
Cargo new crop BARBADOS MO LASSESIMPORTED direct from tine
ISLAND. EVERY PACKAGE GRADES HIGHilN QUALITY.
We have an elegant line of PURE PORTO" RICO MOLASSES IN
PUNCHEONS, BARRELS, AND HALF BARRELS.
furnish Samples and quote prices. -. " ,
Shall be pleased to
C. C Covington Company
ROOMS - IN NORFOLK Mr. an
Mrs. Paul M. Taylor have opened their
home to visitors during the Exposi
tion. Quiet home in best residence
part of city, near car line. Rates $1
per day. Address Paul M. Taylor, 325
Raleigh Ave., Ghent, Norfolk, Va.
jun 26 lm ex su.
O, NO I Will not go a step unless
you take me to Candycapps, I will take
Strawberry-Johnnie Egg Flips; give
me a dollar out the draw. No. 123
Princess street, Phone No. 343. j 25 tf
WORTH BUILDING.
jun 28 tf
WILMINGTON, N. C.
THE MAXWELL
Potasfii and
If Spda--
THE LADIES' CAR
jane 14-tf
NOTICE We have made applica
tion to the Board of Aldermen and
County Commissioners to retail liquors
at northwest corner Thirteenth and
Market streets. J. S. and J. A. West-
brook, jun 25 3L
by laldes of the official South Caro
lina party and served by Japanese
girls. :
The. late afternoon programme in
cludes a grand military review bv
uovernor Ansel.
The dayV celebration; was brought
to a close tonight with an official. re
ception by the South Carolina party. in
the Virginia State Building when Gov
ernor . Ansel and the South Carolina
Commission had as their guests Gov
ernor WTarfleJd, of. Maryland, Govern
or Swanson, of Virginia, and Hon.
Frank Oliver, Minister of the Interior
for the Dominion of Canada. .
Week-EndvDance Yonlaht
at gay Lumlna.- Trains every
hour. : . ' : -"'
half
Belts t Belts ! I Children's hatent
Leather Belts only;' 5c ; at Rehder's
Mill-end Sale. Monday.
E;
, Week-End Dane- Tninht-,
at gay Luclna Tr :n3' everv half
hour. - ..
LOST At Alrlie on Wrightsvllle
Sound, a lady's watch, studded with
diamonds. A reward of twenty-five
dollars will be paid for its delivery to
Jos. H. Watters, No. 220 North Water
Street. jun 25-6
WANTED Several hundred thou
sand of short leaf sap pine ties. Will
give the highest cash prices for them
delivered to me In Wilmington, or F.
O. B. cars on railroad. For further
Information address or call on R. T.
WIndley, agent for H. J. Spooner, Jr.,
Box 415, Wilmington, N. a Office 317
North Front StreeL Jun 23-6t
A FEW DESIRABLE, well furnish
ed, up-to-date , rooms to let by the day.
week or month at reasonable ' rates.
apply at Purcell House, jun 19 6L
BRIGHT YOUNG man, about 15
years old, with good recommendation
may. obtain employment by address
ing, in own handwriting, Henry, care
Star Office. jun 15-6t
FOR RENT Store la The Garrell
Building, southwest corner of Prin
cess and ; Second - streets. Addiv to
me in the building or phone 317. Jos.
D." Smith, agent , may 12-tf
I HEREBY make application to tho
Board or comity .. Commissioners 1 of
New Hanover County for a license
to retail liquors at southeast corner of
Fourth and Nixon streets. . J. D. Den
nis. . , . . - 1unE-tf
THE OLD ESTABLISHED and re
liable , Wilmington : Pressing Club is
still serving its. customers with its
usual promptness and at moderate
prices, r Clothes called for and deliv
ered. r .v ; - mch 21-tf
SPECIAL RATES. for board at thA
Gilbert House, regular and v.v tahle
board for Summer. Delightful rooms
no mosquitoes. A."M. Gilbert. - Over
tb ; Atlantic National Bank. Corner
riuuw auu jtrmcess.j. ; mayzl-tf
i ' V 'A NTE D To buy for cash, dweU-
- iin lour to nve rooms and Mtch-
ea Address with price and full de
scription. "Buyer" care Star office.
Ja 2 St ; ,. h-
WE HAVE SOLD OUT
THE PEAS,
BUT HAVE PLENTY OF
BUG-DEATH
Which only needs a trial to prove Jts
-
efficiency in killing Potato Bugs, Cab-
Dage worms, etc- with perfect safety.
A full line of Groceries, Ume 'Hay
and Grain.
Get our Prices.
THE VilH Cpi
mayio-tf .; ": ':.;-'vt"-
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Court
Deeds Filed ' for" Rrrt .
House Yesterday.
' filed for, record yesterday
Deeds
hwere: ;
A. G. Ricaud.of New Vwt
ujissioner, to Martha n -m,,
?o50, property on south nf ne.
treei,-au ; ieer east of Seventh;
vwis part oi jot i, block 26, -accord
"5 M yiau or Wliminfirtnn. - . , -
A- G. Warren and wife. tn TAnfo t
Moore,, for $100 and "rithot. oivi
wusmerauons. proDertv cm -nnrrh
oi nurcn, 82 1-2 feet-east of Fourth
steeet,41i66veet';tasize
vMariOn S. Bell.' et. i tt, tS-
t- i .... . A- - "r- r i yo.,.-
sM&ivy, - ior $xuu property on south
side of rvVooster street. 1 fppf ct
of Eighth 66x75 feet in size, -t t ' .
J FIVE MILES TO, SEA.
v--.-.'-t.$ j
Sunday c June : 30th.
eine- leaves.- her K wharf at 11 A. M.
Passengers can-, ret.nm rv
Wilmington,' arivlng In city : at 7 P
M. Fare 35 centa fm : '
Un9-lt" . "-' VT W. TTATrT7-T.
- ? ' uoxu
863 Bags Muriate Potash.
519 Bags Nitrate Soda.
924 Bags 8-5-7 Guano.
891 Bags 8-2-10 Guano.
614 Bags 8-3-10 Guano.
999 Bags 8-2-2 Guano.
963 Bags Truckers Special.
721 Bags Kainit. ,
469 $ags av S. MeaL
218 iBags Sulphate Potash.
- it"'-. I- .: ,. . .
989 Bkgs 13 ; per cent Acid.
840 Bags C. SMeal Guano.
856 Bigs 16 per cent Acid.
Prjc?es cheerfully given.
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inentpLecturers. Expenses ex
ceedingly moderate. Seven
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