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u the tiommra gtaii, wxuqkgtqn' sunday, july ii, i909. PAGE TWELVE TRIO F ROM WILSON (Continued From First Page.) "Wilmington AB R H O A Nichols, lb 3 0 3 13 2 Guerrant, 3b 2 0 0 2 1 Smith, ss 3 0 15 4 Brodie, cf 3 1 2 0 0 Levy, rf 3 0 0 0 0 Sharp, 2b 4 0 2 4 7 Jayes, If . . -3 0 1 1 0 Kite, c 3 0 0 1 0 Howard, p... 3 0 0 1 3 Totals 27 1 9 27 17 Score by Innings. Wilson 000 000 0000 4 Wilmineton 000 100 000 1 9 At the Bijou Monday. "The Legend of Sterling Keep," a romantic drama, is the title of the noise. But just a tip right here: Why dnfes the crowd always persist in leav- At ritrht. at the beginning of festivities in the ninth. It un- feature picture to be presented at the norvPQ the nlavers to say nothing of iBijou tomorrow. The scenes are lo- nhstructine the, view of the faithful cated in England during the 12th cen- E 0 0 2 0 and a ereat many times games have been, won and lost right there. Now that Wilmington has taken on the winning stride there should be a great crowd at the electric matinee at stmthers' tomorrow afternoon. The 0 ! game at Rocky Mount -will be called at 0 4 o clock and reports irom me ramvo." n town last night were that the home 0 I team wouia De greet uy sucugiu 0 i and fit to put up a fight calculated to throw off tne noo-aoo xnai yos&cscu the team last week. tury.. The story Is original and a dis tinct departure in plot creation and is the kind that is heart absorbing. STAR BUSINESS LOCALS STAR BUSINESS LOCALS THE RICH AND PROSPEROUS, PROPERTY ON WHARF Is valua ble with comine of Custom House. We have for sale as investment that well located store at No- 108 North Water street, with alley In rear ana right of way over adjoining alley, 20 feet front and 110 feet depth. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply "B. X." this office, jl 1-tf. WANTED SALESMEN Cider an J phosphate salesmen. Liberal salary or 3 toi nut ud a fight calculated to 'as well as the bread winner should j high commissions with $30.00 weekly keeD an eye open to the future for oft-times prosperity is short Jivea iTho hiiilrh'ner and loan association is Wilson's hits were as rare as gossip . - . T1inn n, affo4t.a whifh 0 Uta hen party, bu .you cant say se him frQm drifti with the 2 : lTSii-M-SS I wr of speculation and misfortune nminston . ...uuu iuu uuu j. v ' r , nrhn Summary: Double plays, Howard ; looked a mue pmioub in . . reef of failure Qn Satur. to Sharp to Nichols, Smith to Sharp to they 7eri( the hole i day, August 7th, the Peopre's Building Nichols? sacrifice hits, Miller, Brodie,; Rube pulled Mmself out of the nme., Loan-Association opens new se Guerrant 2; stolen bases, Brodie; bas-; Buckingham went through the same shares cQgt and . nnon, q TirtTxrorii nerformance in tne sin aner ue uu, worth $mn nn a matn. 1: struck out. by Howard 1. BucKing-i U1.r.mu"rt " " ' " i .-mm ntnA I lino T n -TTl 111! W II LUC &UL .. . i B1B .r:iT:,i v n ine stock in tnis series, wm. i?'. moo ter l?X "ik bv taking ertson, President, D. R. Foster, Secre was. worked in each case by tagging Treasurer, Office 206 Prin 2nd aneaa or mnuer. T M. Washington, or vviison, in advance. Red Cross Vinegar Co St. Louis, Missouri. ju 27 su 52t WANTED By Waccamaw Lumber Co., Bolton, N. C, white and colored laborers for logging department, saw mill and shipping crews1. Apply in per son at Bolton. ma 25-tf. THE GILBERT HOUSE combines home comforts with hotel convenien- ham 3: time 1:40: attendance 2,500, umpire, Barre. Bat and Error Fest. Ror.kv Mount. N. C. July 10. Twelve hits and seven errors allowed v.om rlnwn thf mit- 1 rity. rrepare xwi lumie uy , ces, rront ana rrmcess streets, junc ers by strolling .tbem aown tne gut . geries w p Rob- ition of all cars, oars to deDot- Electric lights and hot water, well screened, no mosquitos. Table equals the best and rates reasonable. Rates to regu lar and table boarders. 'Phone 827. je 19-tf. rubber this afternoon and the Rail afternoon. Capt. Washington has a roaaers lost xne rnim sui;uB1c . ,a f frion1 in WilTnins-- v p-ompc have 'Scdi uuuiuci uii.vuuM " a orivp1 here. been dronned and an exhibition lost ; r :ir tary and Treasurer, cess street. to this team. While six games on Monday morning, this makes seven lost this week. Score: Fayetteville ....200 222 0003 12 1 Rocky Mount ...000 000 0000 5 7 Batteries: Watters and Galvin and Beebe; Dalton and Walsh; umpire Suitor; attedance 400; time 1:45. Red (Birds From Giants' Goldsboro, N. C, July 10. Sharadin was on the mound for the locals today, pitching magnificent ball. However a bunch of errors let two runs in the firsthand the game went to Raleigh 2 to 0. Umpire Smith was a farce comedian proper, roasting both teams. Score: Raleigh 200 000 0002 1 0 Goldsboro 000 000 0000 2 6 Fullen wider and Rowe; Sharadin and Fulton; umpire John Ivey Smith; time 1:50; attendance 600. I FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms with good table board. Apply at 119 Orange or 'phone 1670. jul 11 It FOR RENT The very desirable store No. 11 South Front street in best business locality. Apply to A. D. Wessell. Jul 11 It CAROLINA BEACH OUTING The Ladies' Auxiliary of Chapel of Gooi Shepherd will conduct excursion next Tuesday, July 13th. Steamer will make two trips 9 A. M., 2:30 P. M. Good time for all. jul 11 It FOR RENT No- 513 Princess street all improvements; No. 718 Chesnut street with all conveniences posses sion given at once. Also two nicely furnished rooms with bath and privi lege of 'phone. Apply C. P. B. Mahler, Real Estate, 21 South Second street, 'phone 184. jul 11 It "TICKLES." There now! Third time proves it. I laugh! Positively, Ha! Ha! Were you present; if not, why not? For 'twas the best game of the year. And it was a Reuben doing the gold bricking this time. "Stifle your impatience, Gwendolyn, and I'll answer; Yes, Wilson is a fast team but, Oh, you Rube Howard.' Sharpie retrieved a whizzing hum mer that tantalizingly bounded over Howard's head, choking the batter at first. We're just as proud of His Rube lets, as if he'd endowed a hospital or built a score or so of public libraries. That's what! The Tobacconists stood no more chance of scoring than in doing a Blondin stunt on the third rail with the juice on. Raleigh turned the tables on Golds boro; and Fayetteville did a powerful amount of labor in the way of white- If these shut-out games continue very much longer the Eastern Caro lina will pretty soon have the kalso mine record for the universe. Buckingham gratuitously ticketed the home talent to first with such regularity in the 9th they almost trod on each other's heels. , While Buckie gave the pellet ablu tions in saliva every now and then, the Rube was content to rely upon his Salome ball the kind with nothing en. The Wilson twirler made a classy fJaut. Washington set at rest finally the story that Dad McLaughlin was given the pink slip at the instance of Wilson. Capt, Washington is a great admirer of McLaughlin and was forc ed to act only upon the insistence of Raleigh that he be "canned." WARM WIRELETS. Renewed heavy rains In Northwest ern Missouri and in Kansas last night again sent up the Missouri and Kan sas rivers and their tributaries, but no serious result will follow, accord ing to the local weather observer. In SDrinjrfield. HI., yesterday the Illinois State Fair grounds track, Lew is Strang, driving Lewis Chevrolet's Buick, brokethe 50 mile circular track world's automobile record of 53 min utes and 45 seconds, made by himself at Columbus, Ohio. The new mak set today was 52 minutes, 48 seconds. At Pittsburg, Pa., yesterday a world's record was broken at the Pittsburg Athletic Carnival held at Forbes Field when F. L. Ramsdell, of the University of Pennsylvania, ran 100 meters in 10 1-5 seconds. The for mer record for the 100 meter run was 10 3-5 seconds, held jointly by James A. Rector of the University of Virgin ia, and H. J. Huff, of the Chicago Ath letic Association. "Accidental death" was the verdict of the coroner's jury wMch inquired WANTED Younsr men for nostof- into the loss of life by Major James fice raiiway mail clerks, carriers and W. Long, U. S. A., retired, who at other government positions. Salary Washington on Friday was knocked $800 to $2,000. Life positions. Gov down by an automobile. Mr. Laur- !ernment Positions Bureau, Rochester, ence, who was being instructed in the y. jl 11-lt operation or tne macnine Dy tne SEND YOUR FILMS ifo the. Gem Studio, 114 Market street Any size film developed, ten cents. Any size picture finished for five cents. Titmas ! & Foltz, props. f e 17-tf. DOG WANTED Wanted to buy St Bernard male pup about five to seven months old. Must be "from fine stock. Apply to W. S. Bernard at Star office, jul 2 3t AN INVESTMENT That is sure to yield large profits. I have for sale valuable wharf and store property lo cated on Water and Chesnut streets. For terms see James Owen Reilly. il 11-lt. WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND Three fine cottages with large lot, for sale or rent. Located on one of the pret tiest sites on the Sound. For photo graphs and terms write James Owen Reilly, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. jl 11-lt. Nbw IS YOUR CHANCE to buy a lot on Market street We have. five, each 33x150 feet for sale. Smith & Lord, 114 Princess street, 'phone 766. je 30-tf. chauffeur, H. Green, both of whom were arrested and held in $5,000 bail, were released. FOUND Carolina Beach the place to go on Friday, July 16th, on 5:15 and 7:30 P. M. steamers. The Three f trainmen killed and one fa-! outing will be a most delightful affair, tally injured and traffic tied up for given under the auspices of the Im- more than 12 hours were the results of a head-on collision early yesterday near Cisco, Utah, between a west .bound passenger train and an east bound sheep train. Elks bound for Los Angeles were pessengers of the wrecked train. The engine crew and baggage man of the passenger train were killed manuel Brotherhood and the Ladies Aid Society of Immanuel Presbyterian church. There will be music and oth er entertainment and refreshments. A grand time is in store for you. jl 1 1-14-1 6-3t. WANTED In unlimited quantities, wool, beeswax, hides, tallow and pro duce. Highest cash prices paid for above goods. See us before you sell it will be to your advantage. C. D. Gil bert & Bro., 212 Market street Wil mington, N. C. ma 16 tf FOR RENT From October 1st, store No. 116 Market, near Front street now and for the past ten years occupied by Mr. J. Weil as a retail dry goods store. This is one of the largest stores In the city, size 25x120 i feet with large plate glass show win dows, fine shelving and counters. Sec ond floor above store can be secured if desired. B. H. J. Ahrens. je 29 12t 203 MEN WANTED at once to shoot pool at 2 1-2 cents per cue. All kinds of cold drinks, cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. Melvin Home, 121 and 123 Princess street. jl 9-tf. SPECIAL OFFER Six half eablmi photographs and one platinum finiifc enlargement, for one dollar. Best val ue ever offered. Titmas ft Folts, Props. The Gem Studio, 114 Market street Wilmington, N. C. fe 17-tf. carrying Elks to held up all day. . FOR RENT Eight-room residence, Fourteen special trains: No. 412 North Fourth street, all mod- Los Angeles were Scottish Impartiality. Color sergeant of highland company (In which were one or two English); calling the roll: "Angus Mackay!" No reply. (Loud- running scoop of Guerrant's bunt.er.j "Angus MacKayr buu no reply.'' along the first-base line literally shov- (Sotto voce.) "I ken ye're there. Yer eling it into the sackman's hands for a aye at yer jooty, decent mon, but ye're put-out. lower modest to speak before sae mony, Twirler Smith, who jumped Rocky folk. I see ye fine Mount, is back with the team carrying in the roll 1 aiong a rast inneiaer. wiison nas re leased second sacker Suitor who has also joined that club. Jimmie Sharp wasn't any slouch with the timber, lining out two safe ties, one of which tallied the Oriole, nd be cottoned tl everything visit ing the environs of second. Those safeties in the 4th, when Brodie shuffled into an acquaintance with the registering station, were clustered like the gilded objects on Uncle Finklestein's sign. Old Nich (this is a term of endear ment) was the Bingler boy by a safe majority. He worried along with three hits in three chances, and then Buckie tumbled and gave him a constitutional. It's hard to go into details In a game ern conveniences. Apply to M. t. Kelly, corner of Second and Princess streets. jl 11-lt. WANTED A first-class baker of bread and cakes, apply at once by let ter stating references and salary ex pected. Rockingham Bakery, Rocking ham, N. C. jl ll-2t AGENTS $83 per month introduc ing 10-piece combination dipper; ex perience unnecessary: outfit free. D. (Marks him down A onms ,j0., uesK it, uayton, unio. Jl J. J.-J. L "John Jones!" Squeaky voice replies, "'Ere.w Sergeant Ou, aye, ye're here or say ye're here, but ye're sic a muckle leear I canna believe a word that comes oot o' yer mooth, sae I'll jist mark ye doon J as absent!" London Answers. Much Like Demosthenes. "Woman," he said, "really ought to be a' better orator than man." "Why so?" she asked. "Because," he replied, "to a certain extent at least she follows the meth ods of that famed orator Demos thenes." "In what way?" she inquired, still busy with the finishing touches of her it o iiaiu iu i Li lu uciunn i ii a, game ; f-r.il0f like it was, for everybody was on the j 4i , job from Alpha to Omga, but to Tou remember," he answered, "that name the locals dofn the best work i Demosthenes used to practice talking we might mention Howard, Kite, Nich ols, Sharp, v Smith, Guerrant, Jayes, The 2,500. people fit the park yester day afternoon wtfft handled in magni ficent manner by flnpt. Sheehan, of the Tidewater Power Co. Every man, wtoman and child wa aboard a car and on the Wfty U) Wilmington within 15 miniite after tho game was over. The umpire handed out a wall-eyed decision when hn yelled "strike" on a ball that isftnky Lovy, as tall as he is, with his mouth full of pebbles She hastily took the pins out of her mouth and informed him that he was a mean old thing anyway. New York Times. And So He Left Them. With a heart full of good intentions and a bag full of uplift tracts he ap proached the cottage in the bucolic wilds. "Madam, may I leave some tracts tinrf AtyAu to keen from visitintr wun yn 1 Woodbury, th beauty doctor, for a ou may kind sir, but leave the repatched phya . 'Twouldn't have j heel marks of them pointing dlrectls n - . t. A V. t If Air exr f.-. r 11 rr An Jt ' 4-tvnA t, -w-r . ueen iwj iwj couiuaujr ciiuseu -""oiu mcsc oieyu. ew lore TUQet, the retirement or warry on ozones. The crew all worked like passed seamen and iflrrved a few doubles on the menu of the capillary elevating character. The spell te broken; the pendulum It twinging back, and if the present consistent gait is hugged to we surely ought to be able to hang that ensign at our masthead. Haynet, the new Sailor 'shortstop, recommended by Ashton, arrived last night from Bloomingdale, Mich., and will be with the team Monday. He has been teaching the past year In Michigan but heard the "call of the wild" and is now down for Summer Tall. He is a likelylooking ball play er and will be cordially, greeted by the bugs. That crowd -was -more like it yester day; and there was no muffler on -the Art. Friend What! You pawned your on good coat to get canvas for your patott lag?! Artist Yes. Friend And hova mnch did you get for the picture Artist Nearly enough to get my coat out. Cleveland Leader. Truly there Is a tide In the affairs ol jaen, but there Is no gulf stream setJ ling forever to one direction. Lowsll. ; PrtLff ?V25 snirt waist embroider SpSSL ?ieated back' 98 cents i Song Hits., night Merry wwbwt Lumina to- ROOMS for three young men with table board. Hot and cold baths, use of telephone. No. 314 Red Cross street, 'phone 452. jl 11-lt. SALESMEN wanted to sell to gro cers, druggists and confectioners; $100 per month and expenses. Cali fornia Cider & Extract CoSt. Louis, Mo. jl ll-lt LOST On Front street, between depot and postoffice, one pearl-set bar pin. Finder will be liberally reward ed by leaving same at Star office. jl ll-2t. VISIT FISHER'S Restaurant at Car olina Beach. Daily menu: pig fish, boiled or broiled trout, clam fritters, clam chowder, also stewed oysters, steamed or half shelled. Shrimps in all styles. Eggs In every style. Spring chickens, ham, assorted pickles, hot coffee and tea. je 20-lm. FOR SALE Gentle pony, governess cart and harness, price $150.00. Apply to C. W. Polvogt. jul 8 9 11 3t WANTED Furnished rooms in pri vate family for light housekeeping. Address "E" care of Star. jui 10 2t' THERE ARE forty-two of the busi ness men of this city using The Orton meal books. Would like to Increase that number to seventy-five before Saturday. 20 meals $10.00. J. H. Hin ton, proprietor. jl 9-lw. FOUND On Fifth street, corner of Castle, a druggist that sends all over the city, gets prescriptions, fills and returns without extra cost. 'Phone !192 and 1277. jl 9-tf. UNREDEEMED watches of all makes will be sold at very low prices at the Wilmington Pawn & Loan of fice, jul 6 tf WANTED A man to take charge of logging operations; must be experienc ed in logging and road building Inci dent thereto. Good position for right man. Enterprise Lumber Company, Goldsboro, N. C. jul 7 6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having duly qual ified as Administrator of the estate of Neil D. Emerson, this is to notify all of the creditors of the estate to present their claims, duly verified, to the Administrator, at his-office in the City of Wilmington, within twelve months from the date of this notice, or the same will be plead in bar of their recovery. All parties indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate set tlement. T. M. EMERSON, Administrator of Estate of Neil D. Emerson, deceased. jl 11-su-Ot. 389 Bogs Nitrate Soda. LOST A letter addressed to J B. King, Wilmington, N. C Finder will kindly leave at Star office or drop in city postoffice. ji in-lt. ARTISTIC photographs, beautiful en largements, copying and framing. In teriors and exteriors at lowest prices. The TJ. C. Ellis Studio. je 29-tf. ATLANTIC VIEW HOTEL Wrights, ville, N. C, on mainland,4 five min utes ride to -Wrlghtsville Beach. Best family resort along the coast Perfect safety from storms. Good bathing, boating and fishing. Terms reasona ble. Mrs. Katherlne Ray, proprietor. 'Phone 894-3. je 24-tf. HIGHEST MARKET PRICESpaid for poultry, eggs and all kinds of country produce. N. C. Hams a spe cialty. C. B. Bellols, 16 North Second street 'Phone 1576. ma 17 tf WANTED Cashier, cash bond re quired, good salary to right party. Address P. O. Box 549t City, jl 9-3t. 186 Bags Muriate Potash. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK WILMINGTON, N. C. COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS OUR DIRECTORS: HERBERT McCLAMMY, V. SID BURY, W. B. McCLELLAN, CUTHBERT MARTIN, J. J. HOPKINS, THOS. E. COOPER.' JOS. T. KING, A. G. WARREN, W. B, COOPER, G. W. HUGGINS, GEO. O. GAYLORD, jrrnr Wo Also Pay 4 Interest on Certificates off Deposit. hMW Tliis week we will put on sale 200 ladies' handsome Shirt Waists at cosl for cash. UAui-EiS' muslin underwear Not the largest, hut most select assortment to he seen in Wilmington. KNIT UNDERWEAR For Ladles and Children. BATHING SUITS AND CAPS For Ladies and Children. FANCY GOOD$ AND NOTIONS Belts and Belt 'Buckles, Gloves, Hosiery and Toilet Articles, Fans and Parasols. Trunks, Bags and Suit Gases We carry a complete line of these goods and are showing some thing entirely new in Suit Cases and English Club Bugs. Agents for Black Cat Hosiery, American Lady Corsets and But terick Patterns. Mall orders receive prompt attention. i jl ll-tf. I THIS WAY SIR! FOR THE BEST MEN'S SHOES STETSON and WALK-OVERS at V PETERSOKI-& G3ULFS Next to Murchtson Bank 1 J J J Everything for the Office Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Note, Draft and Receipt Books, Loose Leaf Systems Typewriter Carbons', Ribbons Note Books and all kinds of office stationery. s Sole Agents for the Globe-Wernicke Filing Cabinets "and Book Cases. Derby Desks and Furniture, Olive Typewriters, "Moore's Mol ern Methods" Neostyles and Mimeographs. Send us your orders, we guarantee lowest prices. C. W. YATES & COMPANY Wilmington, N. C. ji n-tf. Ill Bags Sulphate Potash. 119 Bbls Large Mullets. IT 115 Bushels Field Peas. 89 Cases Jumbo Tomatoes. 164 Cases Royal Red Tomatoes. 118 Bags Ship Stuff. Ill Bags Wheat Bran. 389 Bags Corno Mule Feed. 76 Bags Corno Hen Feed. 29 Bags Corno Chick Feed. If r r w. B. COOPER 'Jobbers and Importer WWILMINGTON, N. C. jun 27 tf ; V YOU CAN MAKE AN APPOINTMENT to have us treat your teeth any tiine it is convenient to you. Stop in and make arrangements. OUR DENTISTRY IS PAINLESS so you need .not delay coming, for dread of the suffering old-time meth ods involved. Our charges are mod erate, too, thus removing another bar rier to tooth perf ectlQn . in your case. Painless Extraction Free. Plates $5.00 and up. Bridge and . Porcelain Work and Regulating specialties . - DR. JAMES W. POWELL'S DENTAL PARLORS, Room 15 Qarreli Building. 0 3 Cars No. 1 Timothy Hay. 30 Sacks Nitrate Soda. 40 Bbls. Nice Mullets. 100 Bbls. Nice Molasses, (all grades.) 3,000 Kegs Cut and Wire Nails. 15,000 Sacks Salt, including Ice Cream, Rock, Table and Fine Salt. Schooner F. and T. Lupton just finished discharg ing cargo. Let us have your orders at once. d: l. gore go. Wholesale Grocers & Importers. WILMINGTON. N. C. 31 ll-tf; &
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