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:.. ti:-'. ' tf i I. . i: It; ill i.r. k : I - Eli an ! U-.! ili'IVbl'T i?t . an rail STSJ'Jli aiont SECRETS. .iW . 8 f-secrets than aWotherftnor'fcpman in J : -the.' coturtrv.5 J These' J BMMM fere nrtt se- d. creta of gmlt brshatne, but the secrets bf ; Suffering lead they have been confided; ijto jDr, R.' ViJHejrce in the tope and x-' ; ,pectatipn,o wjviceand. help. : - Thatfew 1 Vese women have been diaajipointed , in their -.expectations 'As .proved by the ' , fact; that Vninety-eight JW; -cent.. of . all; -'women treated byPr. Rerce have peen ' "Absolutely and altogether cured.; 6jicli a 1 ecdr4 would "be remdrahle if wi cases 3 treated tere' irdm'besrei) by hundreds ' nly. - But -when that'recorq kpfelies to the treatment oF:'mor than half-a-inft-: rlion women, in 4 practice bf over thirty .years,' it is phenomenal, and entitles Dr. ; ; Pierce, to the gratitude accorded him by ; aWOtnea, and the honor paid shim-by the : i profession as Jthe. first; of specialists in , Jthel.tr eatnienj o .wornenla diseases. ' : "'i ' Y.-'.Every sick woman-, ajay consult Dr. ; 'Pierce , by ..letter, absolutely n without ! , charge."' Every, woman's1 letter, which ?' contains he:r ;secret remains her secret, ' "'It is read in' private, answered in private, : ' land its', contents guarded as a sacred con '' fideaco" That rro third party should enter , into this secret,' all replies are mailed, i sealed in perfectly plain envelopes,; with j v out any printing oadvertismgwhaterer; i ) upon them... Write without'fearas'with - out fev to Dr. R. V Pierce; Buffalo; YJ ,!,: ;iU:-,;-: I; J H.i oiVf .oo:" ; Dr. -Pierce's Favor - ite 'i ; Prescriptioii j makes; Weak WpmeiL ; Strong ; a nd , S iok THE LOST HOURS. . , I. lost two golden hours ( ".- '. The' other day, ; ; ' . Somewhere among the flowers Thatstrewed my way; ; , k v ' I sougHt them far and near, .. , .-: vr ;1 But all in yaio; ';.'. - ' -' ' J "They're gone, and I shall ne'er See them again. , , , i . dropped an angry ;Womj KilM But yesterday i .. . " And lik0 a swfit-wlnged bird,. : . .ItSL&w &w&y. ..'.; -1 1 followed on its track ;j: .; -.To bring ithome; . , ' . Bt though I called it back .; ' ' It would not come. ''.. , But last night in my dream, I seemed to see, .-' ; The lost hours and the word Come back tome Now, standing on the brink . - Xyt th unseen, . . : - With sadden'd heart I tbinK .'What might have been. -'V SUNDAY SELECTIONS, !0 boy can be ashamed of run ning away; from temptation. -: It is the bravest thing to do. . ' ."' - The preacher who wants to put his sermons into his people's hearts must first put his own heart into his sermon. ' ' If we would be true citizens of God's Kingdom we must hot have the culture which avoids . suffering. Bishvp Candler. . . It is with human character, very often, as it is with the torch ; the more it is shaken, the more it shines. 'W.'W Neivton. j : v ' Wo talk" too: flippantly about "essentials" ancU "non-essentials'! in morals. -There are ho ; ummpoiftant things in conduct, no "non-essential" duties. Key. Jenkins Floyd Jones. Christ is styled taie finisher of our faith, as well as the author of bur faith, y There is as much necessity for the Spirit lo . keep'. Up ;;our graces as there is to - bring forth our graces'. Secker ,. ; X-.- : ''' I have heard a grave. Divine say that God has .two' .dwellings; 'one in heaven, and the other in the meek and thankful heart -which Almighty God grant to me and my honest Beholarl Izaak Walton; ;; , ; : " . X i . . Let. us be content to do little if God sets us at little tasks.. It is but pride and self, will which saysr-,'iGive me sdtnething.huge .to fight, ' and I should enjoy that ; but why make. 7 me sweep-the4ust?' ":T. ;: Jk man goes to bed twillingly. and cheerfully, because he believes he shall rise; again the next morning and be renewed ih his' strength. Confi dence in the 'resurrection would make us go to the grave as cheerfully as. we goto our beds, .. ... ; in , A LOCAL 'and I: CLIMATIC y DISEASE;''';'; . Nothing but a local remedy or change of cUmote will cure It. fjpt'-' ' fr- well-known ;t:-"'snecjflc Elf Cream Bali . It IS qnlckly Absorfceff. Qlves reflet at oilce. COLD HEAD Opens -antf cleanses the Nasa Pasiastes. Allays Inflamtnaiion. Heals and lrotects the Membrane. Kestorea the Senses of Taste and Smell. Ko Cocaine.. No Mercury, H& InJurt n?drn. Price 60c at Druggists or by maU; . Trial Slae 10c by mall. . -'TT ' ELY BROTHERS 66Warreri 8t,Kewtor& iJ .V j 1 It J. W. NORWOOD,; LEE rl. BATTU. ";; - Cashier. 3 WLMINGT0N. N. C.; With PAQnilHAAO AT - All AIT far jiapfttresffiiri eYery:acconunoaatton, Loans tnetacujjeffjreyi we a8k.foriyiiiir,buslne88i Safety, .Dsj&stt Boxes:, for 2,000ft-Ha machine Bjur'l 0 0,OOa(Lb: Hbrp Irbnf 9 i? i J 1 QQ BJtkrrels Glue.' 5? PA 1 0,000 RoIyV Clgfcrs, no betted 7,000 C!grtti,Dnke Arid C.C - i,Bao6rTis'rioui'. ') lii.il !esd CATARRH h h m mm mm iUHiiviV 1IUUU1IU1 . VUllll a oesire. tamtam ensure courouilatfestfon.! If m DU WtOESAljE QRbOfiR," " ' " flayutf iimfngton, H.O. - i ' 1HJ FT!Trn K PI Officers Eleccdx4)y the Grand -sr.-? GRAND CpUNCH QFi Wilm'Jngtotf Seiecteil Jts itMtmip,ot Meeting torporatim jGomfflis8lon. : Raleigh, N. C. Miy 'lt The Grand Lodge" !of SJW Feirows, whteh;' ha:s;' journe4 to day. Azdzixi asii j - The vf olio Wins' officers? .Were elete4 for the ensuing year i- ! Grand Maste, Drj Jj," 'ns,! pf plintofiu C ri.(Kv bn; fti?6Jf iCaJf ! Deputy , Grand MasterHarons Jacdbi, of Wilmington. .03. o? 05.51 t Orand.;Wa4:denBobt.-Wi'Murray,5 of Greensboro. Jd-r1 i Grand Secretary B, H.. Woodall, ofi Raleigh." 'n'au , j : . Grand Treasurer4-Ridhard J Jones,; of ;Wilmingtorti i f shii a;;: ;r IU, ;.-KjGfiBd Representative, tc Soveneigaj Graaid l4xJgePasfcfGrand'MastepC.i S. RoysteR?T;:TS i!: -i M.Trusteejj.ofnOiph4mage-HC!hais.;l P.' Lumsden,. Vice r.W; G.-Dough term' expired '-J-.w.'ki.' ixl ? Tho Graaid ; Master : -annduneedTthe: appointive officers at the installation of thA eleetf officers; whfchHtook place this morning: The installation of officers ' was the only; business to; come before v Ahe ilodgeitwichLad-; journed; immediately afterward, -many. :of the: members I leaving by itb morn-. iQSiraipsinii ' -r-:'' jiff.i r The constitutional amendment af fecting the workings :of the Orphan! Home at Goldsboro-was taken? up and, on mouon, : ACiion. .was . inaennneiy; postponed. - - i ; : A resolution was. offered reducing; the salary of the? Grand Secretary to; $50 per: month, roThis was referred ' to the Finance Committee. ; v. Winston was selected as thejmext : meeting place of', the Grand Lodge. There were; several towns placed. in; nomination , namely Charlotte, Golds-'; boro, Winston, . . Asheyille.ij;;and; Raleigh. . rWinston. won on the . first ; ballot.- ur - "r ,'vum,lil wo. I ; In lots of terr the initiation.' fee was reduced "from $10. to $2 and $1 was ; fixed as the coit for each decree, r - .: The per capita tat for the support of the Grand LiOdge was fixed at au cents and for the support of .the. Orphanage at 0 cents annually-Z W vli '' Local -Lodges were by resolution ; permitted : hereafter to set aside. 5 per cent. on. their income as a special .fund. ' 's The Corporation : CotnmisslQB, ' , .Notwithstanding, -ihfr fast , the, last Leeislature. by an brersieht. failed to insert in the Revenue Act the clause levying a license tax on Building; and Loan' Associations, these ; companies are v. coming iorwara ana . payr ing ''the' 'tax ""levied in .the former Revenue , . Act- ? , Xt t was found on investigation that the ' Cor- t oration uornmission could; under the aw tax' these associations just as in surance companies are taxed,. It is to prevent this that they are now pay ing tne old tax without protest. New Insett Pest - A-new and J very destructive insect has been discovered in peas in the trucking district aronnd Newbern; In compliance with a number of requests from those who are- having'; their crops injured by ; them, ,'the Agrictil tural Department to-day sent' Pyofir WVF: Massey, of the A. and M.-'Col-lege, down there to . investigate the new pest. 'Prof. "MoArthur has- been sent from1 Washington CSty ,6a a Simi lar errand. ,;' - i:. ;-; A colored lawyer here, E.' AJ John son, ' is -'-writing-" a . history; ;ot c "Tne Negro in the Spanish-American War." Kaieigh'frne Chief of Tolice, Ji H;: Mullen, filed bond and entered ' upon his duties to-day-"' i' '-'-j The Great Council of Red Men : mef in annual session here to-day. - -: "TheCapital Club gave its May gerv man torjaight ; One regular club ger-1 rnan is given each month . ;' ?' ' ; : rAdiourned meetineft of ; the stock holders of - the- Raleigh - and ; Gaston and the Raleigh and Augusta railroads were held here to-day for .the purpose of ratifying the consolidation of ': the roadVwith the Seaboard Air Innei' lJ 1 f ! ..: 'Special Star Teiegram. : u','Jf:; " : ?ed Men's. Council.: ir ...,. 1 The Great Council of Red. Hen !tq day elected officers as f oftowi ' 1 GreatiSache'm-oiin '', t'-,Dyis, Wilmington. Great SeniOTS&gamcw-ll'L, ing, RaleighV' iXy-;' if''-A',s Great Junioi;,. .Sagamore'-trJanies Smith, Rocky, Monnt. i. l ,.i-i'-.- .:- " Great Prophet Cot. ' 3. Anthony Charlotte '-r Ben .Great ;,Chie.of Recprdst7'SV:l- u-ooawin, juuzaoeux smti--r--': ';;; Grjwit: BBepeif of Wampum T; ' T ;Whitcomb,.Elizabeth City.. tKVK1':1 2ni in? iquowipK. . re . iue;, apppAuy chiefs:' Great . Sanhap, WvsH. LaneV iWilmingtonV'Greafr Mushenbe wa; -1. iG. Roper, Ekleiftod il&rest Gtiard 'b the jWig wani,' j: M. Bishop, Raleigh 'i.0eafe jttuard of thelorest, J. J'i Kefiter, Hen jrietta. The trustees elected were as fol lows i J. M. ' Bl&tioT Tlaleich! Wrs; IB). HtfurfetMi two jyears; E. P. H. Strunck, Wilmington, one yeaij!''i!,b!-; V?'"'; vi.i..r " UThe.hekt cgunj?U the Jted men WOi , eet in ijmi9jnjfj qn,; .the.ij&.djf. puutyv j.wakj uiMiyi i; ;:-: ..)')' leri vr-v -ii-J The Corporation Ceflrmissioi !! ' r'- mission oi teiegraphic messages shall jbe the established rates' ;;iThis ' puts an jend to the1 suit1' ho in' wrt bver'the kefitf ceht' raer'th Tailroad:wmmkri6iiThip OnMonday,traioS Nd'.3 ana 78; on ihey Atlantic Coast Mnel4re!exempl th i exempi(asvVairi ,andL the Coast Lirie must provide separate cars on au its trains" v mvwvvmhi ;q 'At a meetingfthfreecutryecom' kmttee tof-day it:was decidedtd1 hold the'hext' Bta fair, benmng October g4th;' Mr-." J oseph E:- Pogue wa elect pa secrefary aati uapt.iu.-Br DehsorJi taaaurer.' ''riV fecare, Mr. Dayid Earnhardt's dog was bitten by a dog supposed ''to' be mad. It became necessary "for 'Mr.' Earn hardt's ter kill his dog. On- Sunday JnoEanihkrdrs fiotsetook isiokf hd since that' time -haa 'numbers ?of onulai6hs"''tttitilr it1i'died' tb-day Friday).." Dri Griffltf ? our Ve'teMnttrr urgeon, attended the case' ttnd pro- Lcrancedlt tt guine 'c' of hydTri- usi slifJT fi'i nt telephone rates were also adoptedv jnamelyV Fb places of bhshiess; $30fo: KQX4)ri'!Maxvr .1 r -i.;.!! iir ioj. no LOCATION -TBE' M)ST ELIGIBLE 1N XiUi - TRUCK EGION OP NORTH -rATftOIltNAi 'Kit . t?t j YffrtmwHr-.Tr .VK : , , Tbe EntiirPlaint jof 1:5.. 'ft' :u.m:M' w Minms i i - ;JT" dlsn-Dies. Basset and Crata kacniaery. inS In fact, all necessary machinery relBa Pckaiiif of eVery! kind; Also,;, a .Boston Blowei, r .JiUiUiT.ii'i. aiid Harf 6f: 100 UfJfT ; ?.;; i O'T There ; i 'n inexhaustible supply if i itnn a -flinniYTiM hi ft IIP Mil i iin i HIT FOR jt miles tt every direotlon tributary d thty factdry. anii W;be' ka;i a'rioiai'Bnni.0 ; ? V'- Tlle machinery Is aa ' practically cew, sna; thectr :I ett i 'outrlghtf bn easy terms or wffl talc- eid k .in a company for the 'o'perat6ti'pf tWs , .'. ; plant, this property is vainaDie -ia jimuy THE apr 15 tf TAXING RAILROADS. A New Assessment of Properties to be Made i by ther'CorpbriK-v lion Commission OTHER NEWS FROM RALEIGH. Compalsory Vacciaatioa Naval Reseryes. State Goird Board of lotemal Im - provements la Elect. Directors of the A. & N.C. Railroad. , i: Special Star ' CorrespoivAenceJ "' r - i Ralkigh; N. C. May IS. Mayor Powell' this morning sent ; Isaiah Blake, a white man, to jail, for thirty days, for refusing- to be tracci-, nated. He offered no defence nd: when the commitment was made but, he asked to be allowed to take ; it him-; self to the sheriff. He was allowed ; to do so. . , Blake is a cotton mill oper- i ative and professes sancuncation. . lie has promised the ' Mayor, policeman and deputy; sheriff and jailor to pray ; for; idem "ana au tne rest of this; wicked world." ' ' v: ' ' . - - - . ' - Some half a dozen individual mem bers of the State Guard have .written , to this Adjutant General notify ine him that they will "attend' the: military jubilee iri Washington.. May 22, 23. and 24. No entire company in the . Guard has as yet signified' its intention of going.1"-- J,,; The latest accessions to the peniten tiary are three convicts from' tenoirTTT ationeyearacn. ; ' ; Corporation Commission, t ; '" For the nast two davs the C!ornora- tion Commission has 'been looking into the question of , the' taxation .of railroads Jtt North Carolina with a view to making a new assessment of railroad property. ' This ' assessnaent will he made in June, and it is certain that it will show a very large Increase over the present valuation. Frof. Massey. reports that the insect doing so great damage to peas around jnewpern is tne common green fly. It has never before been known to attack peas.. Tobacco dust or stems wilL kill lL !. t i v f,.-. !. .. : . i-.i-.. ;' Superintendent Mebane : reouests county, boards dt siring . county insti tutes tnis summer to notify-, him at once,;!- ';XrL''jr'.;''rj . : r Mh Naval Reserves. . n-. t:-.-u Governor Russell , has been notified by tne Secretary of the Navy that the Naval ; Reserves battalion of ; Jforib Carolina will receive, $2,328.15 as toeip snare ot ine naval militia fund of the Federal government. : The money will be used for equipping the Naval He- serves with guns, haversacks, cans' teens and ammunition. ... The governV ment furnishes uniforms,, outside of, this appropriation. . The Jleserves will be armed,-with Lee .'magazine jifles of the "Very latest pattern: Thev alreadv have large Hotchkiss gun. '; Lieut O. H. Dockerv. Jr.. U. S."A::; is here to-day, on his way to Colum bu8 Ohio, where he is ordered to duty at. tne recruiun station. v .. 4 . .v ' Sheriff Jones' Shortager , U.,v, The County 'Commissioners',1 have Ihot yet completed the examination of. pnerin . j ones,' accounts; . . and, so . the xact amount or nis snortage. cannot 'ef beL Stated: " An' official statement y the examining committee is brora:- sed next Tuesday. An" agent M , the Fldellt-V "aH'ff Deririait Cinrn-na-nv ' ' in . inuivx .m uuuu 19 given, is xiere looit-- ing; after his comr " Special Star Telegram. U- n mi. Atlantic & North Carolina RaHroad! ' The- Board of- Internal Improve toehts has i bee'call td meetVhere; Ivv'ednesday May 17th,' for the purpose? pf electing directors of the Atlantic & fJorth Carolina IRailroadl " They ''Will : Immediately elect a, president ,?tha5 pwc6;a depud dajthe- Qid board forf! booles and papers, k If : the demand: is Mused, a new suit will be! started: pa ' pomii " decided " by ' the 3 fturefhe pourtinits recent decision was'that he directors were rchosen.'hefore the aw;Ws; ratified j't'They acted Ott J'ebi nary 24th; whereas,- their ' term of of' Bee did not ben tiU Marcrith.''' Any was ap infringement on. the rights of ; Jhe old board. Nothing is said 'as 'tp' jwnat theboy$niaghtaotiow l Tan putin;3ail;)here tofdayjor Musing ; to ibe r vaecinated .weakened : this afternoon' 'and- 'agreed1 to' ' be scratched. ' The cause of his surrender was that the' mayoi' changed; J his sen- ouwo iruiu uurty uays in jail to tniriy ays on. the oadl.,!ir'4,, '.' J She What r'Mftd6them'think e sailor - stuck to his nost?' ' Hft-i - ;-! Into aimctany kind of a 'manufactory, j Freight "rates. jo Jail MfWpmiafept . V,-, i : " :tbetaterioV&nrf:eda8tnrim ni i:A j .Because ma : eyes - are glued to' the TrA"YhnJ&vaflt.ritpjimstn s .. . . . . . rOTOVLlHHAW. 1 thj bM -'Jfohiia Jft,;-i9?wcm w A- sr .siifOfi owl virtssa yvwio - Msr wJ9d !f -.,r-.. -.- ; Jt.ruc: vii. . v. ii..c itrWmatto' Baw'Mffl?ip-8a-!sio "-f j for th iMMsl6fuls an1rfaturiBi W l. r t - . . . t. T. 7 -VJi feetj ivLJi.:: ;i -j-...':i:-:Jars .jiii u-jtijO'i lot 'si of sum and, raw .materials -for rspw;is ivi,i si;w .juciuii.uumu. MORNING. STAE, Wiiii: n. The Vance Monomeiit Competro? Scnfp ; ; toraSalaries of Xapitol . Etnplojes, v Maifslrales Mast tjaaiify. . Unjf -::. jZ. i- : . Special Stat: Correspondence. The lime' for 'rdying'-bidsTpr tSxe Vance monument ha been extended from J une 1st- to J tlly 1st; ' This was done ;'on; 'account 'offlelay. in:ijetting .good picf u're&'or haicjTance, from which the sculptors could work.; Three good photographs- hava finally been obtained, and three copies of each of them are furnished each of the twelve competing sculptors. They will be re quired to .furnish s. models i complete :with their bids, on July 1st. Oq of the sculptors ia a woman, -il v ,;.;. It . is a fact not generally known that the Legislature reduced the salary of the keeper of the capitol to a figure considerably . below that received by some of his subordinates. The keeper formerly received $850. He now gets $600. t The janitor oi the.capifol build ing gets $625, and the janitor of the Supreme Uourt ; bmldinsr gets S667. Botb of these employes are appointed by the keeper and subject to his orders. .. It would be wellior magistrates pointed by the last i. Legislature to re member that ; they ; must qualify by June l else their successors will: be appointed by Go v.. Russell,1, iln.mady ot ine counties few of . tne newmagis trates have as yet taken the oath. ' -J"t ADMIRALDEWEY. Will Leave Manila Within Ten Days for the United States on tbe; Battle By Cable to the Morning star. Manila, May 13. Admiral Dewey will leave for the ' United 'States .as soon as. "he can , arrange ; his,, business and ;!giy.e iuUinsrwtloine.rfoife management of the fleet to- his' sue cessor, probably within ten days: ; " :' The tJnited titles, cruise' jQlympia upon f , which; B Admjural Dewey. ,..witl make - the voyage home, - wiil ail a leisureiy. trip, . stopping ; at Mediter- iraiuiu puris rar some, nme co give loe admiral the officers of the ship-; and the crew : an onnortnmtv rfor'. rest' Like all .the Olymbia's comrjinVir Ad-, e mirai uewey is much run down oy ttms lone Btayaiijropicai port witn out change and under the rieid con ditions incident to a war footing.'-The . vovasre mav ocootwr tv mrtWtha i i. X'be UJympia i will . Droceed from Manila s to ;flong Kong,.,.where a forfri night will be spent in transfonninflrthe i mud color with which she was painted! junaDie to comply with - the denart- jment's order, to, take on white paint At, Hong Kong the cruiser .will.be ! coaled and proyisjoij.ejLfor her further journeyr ti ? Tir'f :.""f r i yT Admiral Dewev'' exnectd to' retain ihis position on the United States Phil ippine commission,,-j .j ) Wilson -JSetos-. '- Day before ves- terday ahdrrible dth occurred at LrL rw: P. Buiiock's'in" Old Fields town . uip. jue ot ins aaugnters, ten or twelve years old!:wsaS-' earing for a schild. nf .15 mnnlhn r a era in K mn.il (The; chUd crawledi ad, toddled to a pot tof boiling, water in ther.vard. falUnsr vor mm ma pvuing .water ana perore kcouw. pB rescuea was jbo hPTOply loaljlecCthat it jflied. .,Lx.-r'v-Jrf.f'V- ALL & PJJABSALL OfTer ai-ifew' tOha'ofTnre Ger- maaKauiitcheap, o-close out lot; also, Sasbeta Crates " for Truckers inlota to suit. ancy and i Staple Groceries pna lTovisions nv?grd,yarety. Our New urop cuDa ana Porto RfoO Molasses will nieoM CAKES. .115 boxes Pearl Letton Caker, 100 boxea Large Sugar Cakes; :' - 64 boxes A.or eajCkeW uho S2 boxes Ginger Snapa.' TITO ;95 Boxes Old Va Cheroots, 88 boxes Ai B.- Clgaretts. - -45 boxes Cigars. cases Duke's Caineo :" S3 eases Dukes Smoking. 42 case Roe Back Smoking. 7 AA I ' 1 The.-. Wilyoiinuia; wsMCf jasks UJsperfe, rmpioos iteoei wnes o ByCabl9,toffiaMor?nKStr. I Manila, May.plfr-r12p.wP.M. gUinK0i5u,um?;fa joiai.; nn foreigners" " mustleayC the" insurgent 'TherCare opTy. ajfe t conipiercial, men 'there,rpsly . jlhgjish and, A0crinns. i AguTnardo believes tha jL ref usjlng' them tihe righ.tf n.Ojgnibitianta, he: can torce tneir goyernm,ents,io.repqg nize t the f belligerency of hjs. gp cUed gbyernment'ln order," that, they tmay:-trekt- for'iHpafety'Of Aheii, subjects.: wHlrHhb , Tagal'1 GerierkTlTreas: has. brdught to'FathcShnpb,, 'rchkp- Jaiq of the.r irst Ualirprma, regiment, as coWVOf 'letter' waftten by Aeui- haTdo ' to: r Geheral'-- Treas, asking .his opinion as tu uio uvisauiiuy ui sur rendering', -saving': "Ifear5 that-the: lb'n warfare feat, will beinecessary to cohqjtitr the United .States ; will "d rain the i couhtryVTeSoUrces too' much.! ' " Vi-.-AlV-L) J ;riij. V.:...,.... J 1C HA Another' Flag of Truce. ? i ManxlaI SiMay 13: -ThO -Filipinos haveitsumed the attempt to induce the Americans to discuss the snuation. RvesJa.young-lieutenaU4 on the staff of General jGhregorio del" Pilar came to General) Lawton to day uoqer a flag .of truce.j. ; He was -accompanied by -a barefooted vbngler,oir'lhe;two.j;Were escorted to. Manila by Captain fiewall. of General Lawton's staffi- . ':-:, ..iKeyes toipi Major uenerai i vjua tciat Agmnaldo desired passes lor a military: commissicuiiocpinto-.Manilatocon ter : with-, f.thej .American. Philippine commissioners. Genera.1 ."Otis replied that nasses would not be. necessary, as unarmed' commissioners cpuldv.ejnter the American.lines. r; He would leave .the matter, he said, m . General , law ton's' hands, r , Lieutenant... Reyes i je iturned this evening.to Bacolor..; ;! ; Sitqation at Sad FUTiando,V; ' -The curtain Will go dow h-in a few days on the fighting- in : the island of Luzon. - "Working men are preparing for another act in the-- drama Which will necessarily disperse the Filipinos. V The rebels are - entrenched so close to SanFernando as to make life in that city uncomfortable while they-rethain 4tt their present position. .The. armies or the united States nave advanced so far that the question of transporta tiou has become the great problem. To solve' it, engineers are repairing the Bagbag'- bridge, so that it Will be safe for the passage of trains and give ' rail road connection between Manila and San Fernando. In the meantime Sup plies shipped to - Calumpit ' have to be hauled fifteen miles to Mai.) Genl. Mc Arthur at San ,:: Fernando, ; and twenty miles toMaior General Law ton at Bacolor by bullock carts, and everv cart has to be ferrieel separately on a raft across the Rio Grand two or three times. The - roads are rough. and after the daily showers, which are forerunners 'ot the rainy season, . so soft that it rsimpossibleto nake more than a.mile an hour; r i(Thet.few mules that are here have been found to be greatly superior" tO'bullocks for this work. ; The latter die unless Ihey are given frequent baths,, and the heat has killed so many that carting is now all qone Dy mgnt. ; , . , Li.i u Pretended Friendly Natives.. ' - ....... - The pglicy'of humane Warfare- has, .1 -'a .., . . s aisaavantages. among ine tnou sands, of. pretended, friendly natives who. have, been . returning to. their homes behind the - American armies, there are some who' have taken advan tage of the generosity of the conquer ers to make the zone unsafe unless Americans go well armed, and in . oar ties. Sold iersr going about alone .are irequenuy urea upon irom nouses or behind bushes. . During the past week it has-been . found necessary , to send i guards with wagons and ambulances. and several attempts have been made w wrecK . trains py , placing ooatruC: upna upon tne , railway tracp. . : . .... , Advices ai the Navy: Pepartmeflt. ' -' Washington, May 13. Admiral Dewey 'cabled the Navy Department from 'Manila'1 that he had' reconsidered his- plans ; respecting the - Boston,' and nad concluded to allow the cruiser to come', to the United States at ' once. ? The admiral said nothing .'further as .to-'nis' own ' return to tne united ;states:-;!;!'"--.;;:w- 1 - r'- The officials of the Navy Depart jment expressecLjsome -surprise at the announcement through the Associated .Press cablegram, from .Manila that Dewey will occupyfour months in jthe cruise, for this period is at least 'twice the time tbat would' be required to make a straight ; cruise, homeward. However, - it ft' supposed that he 'de sires to delay his arrival in the United States until the hot. weather of Sum mer has passed, being already debili-. tated from' his long exposure to the enervating -heat of the Philippines: ; vM.i!i ' laniards 'Attacked! l ; 1 : Madrid, 13v An official- dispateh from Manila .says the;. insurgents. at tacked ' the' Spaniards at i Zampianga,; bn the Island of .Mindanao, hut (were pulsed.; (. Two.panish; officers, and three men, were wounded and one man jwas' killed. . , fTh'e . insurgents ; cut. the jwater supply at Zamboanga: , .; : ; . jEncouraglnAs;oinaldo. ! i New York, May 13.-t-Former min ister to Siam, John Barrett, returned jon the steamship St. Paul to-day. -Mr. J3arrett has spent most of his time in the Philippines. Mr. Barrett said: j "I left MandlaonV theA 18th. The American people do not appreciate the influence that "has " kept the insur gents fighting ? It is purely and solely pie agitation at;.ia ing : waged in the United States. There has not been a speech made in Congress or any Other matter of JQOte concerning the Philippines . that . does., .not, become known ' to Aguinaldo and his soldiers. As soon as anything detrimental ' to the aggressive policy is published it is immediately !t cabled ' to Hong 'Kongv! while it':is recei ved1' within ; 'twenty-' foht hours by members of-the- Philip- ine jtinfal and within two i!dayi iin hehands of1. Agitinaldo and his ofh Tbe attitude of Mr; Atkinson has fallen . flat !i 'among : the ' American" Soldiers; The' first- paper that was issued ih; Boston,!' when;;received by; the troops in Manila,' was greeted with! jeers and corn and the remark was freely expressed"That it was a shame that anything so "un-American Could be nernetrated. , The followers ' i .Wispik inucling;l3ryau SSL i Th A' P4Won,cry, pu, a the Joss of : life, , IO Diame IOr tne lncrpnsav.in theFiiipinof to, fighti by jthear, seditious -uttefaeeJtls i ifeertioii to 1; : say that if there isanyinfluehce 'to ' Keep ine natives irom gurrenuonus tagainis tneyiejriW nP wiji hflnnme so strong? that the- troops will 5 be called home." - Statement That Changes in Connection i With thrinnrty-Wlli nOt IMS" " - : i tun jam mmeaM mie$Ain . : By Talegrapnla the Horning Star.:' j W-ASffiQ3is May 13; fice -Presi- dent,Finley inAUodihg.torfhe ' Atlan-; tie and Yadkifl -iRaJiway, makes an official statementtothe effect that the changes .jin connection withj. the prop-j erty,.eff ffqtdvetot-day, willnot distur h tne relation ui raiea.aa pemcca, cum-: muhities pnSper ' bh0 that 'linej'ihclud-i ing Greensboro and Wilmington, and: that ia consequenceiof ; this therejneed; bono ditajrbancejin the basiispf , dis-; tributidn "of trade "which theae com-; muriities0 ftotr enioV. cwcnlar; is-5 sued by ' TV-ice President ' Finley an-. nounces the;. appointment i of - J..- Jo..: Quip traffic, manager, , and. j otherj cir-i ciilars announce the appointment . of Messrs. W. A. -Turk,'enetal passenger: agent, and T: 'O.'PowelJv-general freight agecwj..jj shod FJEOERAL PRISONERS.- lavestlsation'of Compfain. ol, Ilj-Treat-. ment ia the State Prisoir at Raleigh.- : V ' 'ByTelephro tns Moroui 8tr.;'( wlBaivjiii. Strong, j general: agent for ! the ' Department of ; Justice.- has ! retUriied frOrd Rafei&b.l N. . C, where' fie investigated ' com i plaints o.ill-treatm;nt of. prisoners in' Ihe Federal jail. While Attorney? General Griggs declines.- to dfecas&the' nature oi iao report. .on . to case, ii is understoo4 - that ; five - prisoners were ; found to have been -whippedwj bus that the.: i prison omcials: cannot be prose- t cu ted,, as: they; hayeJBjotvioiated:any law,.j?,f:,-v'.y?.-ji.1i. -.:--';. :i: An Excellent Combination. ;; The pleasant method nd beneficial effects of:--the welV known r remedy; Sybup op Fies, manufactured by the Caufoknia Fig Sybup. .Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liq,uid laxa tive principles of plants lmown. to be medicinally ' laxative and presenting, thenj in the form njostrefreshing to the' taste and acceptable to the system. ;'It 4s the one perfect -rtrengthenlng laxa tive, cleanamg the .system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers, gently yet promptly and. enabling one: to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its. perfect freedom from every objectionable quality, and s.sub-. stance, and its. acting on the kidneys,' liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative: -'-.--; In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qnalities of the remedy : are, . obtained . fi,;om. senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the Caxifobnia Flo Steup Co. only: Iri order to get its beneficial effeets and lo avoid imitations,' please, remeraberthe-full name of the Company printed on the front of every package: ' CALIFORNIA HG SYRUP; X ' saw fbAnctsco. cAil I -" rauIsvIDI.B,KJ';,,- hew tors, tt. -sr. For sale by. all Druggists.' Price 50c per bottle. For any kind of GOOtf SHOES ball on us. "We can genoratty snlt even the most rastldi oos cnstDmer. - - ( ; ' Be' siire and.see'the " JENNESS MILLER" ' : ' Be sure and see the DVTtENH0rEK8 , ':' ' ' at Be Bnre anct seo the I) U 1" f KN UOFEBS : ' ' ' mt . aSO Be rare sna see tne DCTTENHOFERS " ' - These are the BEST SHOES MADE, at the prices, for Ladies' wear. The w. Lo Doqtrlacs Qent'a, Fine; Shoes are Beauties." Try them also. t Fresh' supplies constantly arriv ing. . ..' : - '- m:-:u"V" MERCER & EVANS apr 18 tr , ,- - Kaihit. ; Seed Oats, all Kinds. Seed Potatoes. GENERAL STOCK ;;:::' J;;;;;,;, :;;:,;; ; ;;;:t;; ::'t Wholesale;; ; ;; McNfllR & PEARSUL ; 899 tf Wholesale Grocer .North Water Street, OFFERS PLOUR. i RIB SIDES.- : D. S. PLATES u . - PURE UBO. LARD COMPOUND -.STAR LTE MENDELSON'S LYE TOMSON'S lye; ' H CRACKERS. j PICNIC CHEESE, , FOR SALE SUGAR. Rust Proof Oats. m , v. . ' - '4 ..sjit feesn'ic fia1iie3 AljmMi&i 1 mwwwuiUlBBHilJjmi iMlliljliimn-mliiimuimiitullLm '"II MecrafjleT'reDaralidh rkUUrig.ijaoodflngulr llf.. rssamlfiest.ConfaduTif OonimJMoralniiaJJP rf xroHfc ??'r'r'-?tis brad i Pumpkin Sml'yjiAiaayi i i 11 .. -Mx.Scnna . .,- 1 ..r ,, CarbiA i.iil HZrmJatJ -- X- A prefect Remedy forConsttpa- hc5sdndLOSSOF SlEER r.J.tnrgnature of rNEWifYOBK :; . ,'i riult v,-frj EXACT CORfOWPBAJEEEa. . HAYING THE STOCK of Hi Glahn, three doors wnibi t8 reaay for ieittng to ma. pnblfc on satnraay, tne ctii. we iuve op abont 1.000 pairs Cadfea;. ana Children's BllDDers in every stylo and 'nana about adfes;. and tcelortriat' sola from 50c to $3.00. My My nice line oC Children's Strapped Sandala In black ana tan ' at 85c to 75c. a . nlcalineor Tennis Shoes frgm-SSc to J3.C0, Bold from 60c to S3.50 per pair. . A biff lot of Ladles' and (leDfa Hoase- Slippers, going for half price. We have lnthia stock 500 pairs of the celebrated Douglass Shoes. The yr.i 0 Bouglass we will sell for 13.75 The $4.01 Douglass Shoes fpr $3.00. Tho " $3.00 Dcufflass for $3.85, and the '$2.50 Douglass for J$4.00, and the $a.oo Douglaafi for $1.50, and: Ihe $1.75 .Tfouths'. Douglass for $1.25. We have - pairs of Ladies' Fine Shoes in odd sizes, which have heretofora retalecl- from $2.00 to $3.59 per pair, which rwiillHSell For, Sl-.OO. In this stock -there is a big lot of Men's Shoes that are up-to-date styles and best material, which we will sell: for halt the original price We apk : . : . ; -' . tli&t yon- look to your interest and come and examine this stock, for No offer. lie this has ever been made in Wilmington. GEO. 0. :.'-f myl4tf The Monarch ,;1 (ABSbtTJTEIiY irjRE. ' '' ' ' ' ; It3jBtrength comes from Its purity. It Is all puro coffee, fresnly roastea.' and' Is sold only in one-pound sealed packages, j Each package will make 40 cuds. Tho pack age is sealed at the Mills so -that tho rroma is never weakened.)- It has a delicious flavor. Incomparable strength. It is a luxury within the reach of all. ; I Insist on 'Llbri" Coffe ' : i Never ground nor sold In bulk. ; - ; ,.i 4 -. None-'Genuine .without Lion's head. ,-.. If your Grocer WilmingtonTs Ei Racket 'Stoire iff . .,' j ,-. . Cash and' 'We buy. . bargains and w.e can sell bargains. . Our trade fets better eyery day. Our', goods .are. . all cheap,: . and cheap ' does .not mean low, in price every tirne. but it means biff values. ,We are receiving goods by every train and our stock is always fresh and new. We have just i0 pieces of colored 'Pique, 32 inches,, at IO, worth. 15c. . ; ! Two hundred .yards of ( fine .White Organdy, . 1 dnches wide, ,.at ,23c, worth 50c. . ' , . ; . .. Twenty five, pieces fine . French .Ginghams, worth 8c, for 5c. Forty-eight pieces ,of fine -Flau-nelette, worth lpc,. nowfic.. . .:, ; Twenty-twt pieces o! nice;strip6apd cross-bar White Nainsook, cheap at ,5c, now 3Jc. , t . .j...,,?..-. h-. t ' Forty incherwideY very fine Colored Lawn, ;ebeap at 12ic, aow-Sc'. -: ' I India Mull, in cplcrsi at 3i?.-,.. . Fine Linen" Crash, with blue and red figures, worth 15e, now 8c. Ten pieces of Colored Dotted Swiss for, dresses, 30. inches ,.wider i for 7c, cheap at 12J?. j;';i,(? '.-.,...tv:v ,y .;, I Eight pieces Pineapple Tissue, Cloih 80 inches , wide sold at lOc,; ow. 6c.., - ,.- CEO. O. my U tf mm One Dollar Balance ' payable ' in' ; ? We an with this set, t ? (j&)t. and'-see ttemi. at.. our - ;my 14 tf ' NOW IS THE TIME TO Deposit in the Money deposited on ;to;bear:intere8t: r.;.VHlUII uuYlllgSailU.IIUSlbU. 1 V.Ayym. ' ii SK&sft 1111 For Infants ad; duldren. The KiWoii Have iMAlufjitiify 5 Bears' the Sienatore 1 jjl.-ii-J. LfTti'.! en VMiK mo YduHave Bought. Bought niiiufu m aW- a V wwMy;:' :'!t? m m 1 Always MM mm m THC CCNTIkUII COMMPtT, NEW YORK CtTV. S3 ENTIRE : OF BOOTS AND SHOES 109 Market street, rfrom corner, Children's suppers in every style and price win r.e rrom isc to i.oo- pecip price will fce from 15c to It.Srt. Ppeclpl 6AYL0RD, Proprietor. of Strength is doe; not have Lion Cotton. In bis store, send ns his name- ami address that wo may place it on solo tbere. Dq not accent any substitute. 1 l WOOION SPICE CO.. Toledo. Ohio. V Busy All the Time is This j-We. Sell for Buy .for Cash., ' '-, . ; .Turkey Red; - best prints, in slim t lengths, at3c. . . : : One yard wide1 fine Sea Island Sheet ing at 4d. :' --'-'i:'. .. One yard wide- Black Morina Drots .Linen, worth lOc now 8c. Colored Cambiic at 4c. ' One thousand "Ladies'-Hats ju&t i5 ceived. .. Everything : in " this line is ;fresh and neww -Our Millinery is up-to-date and our prices are-far less than elsewhere. ; If. you need ! Ladies', Girls' and Boys' Hats, save money by look ing at ours. Nice Trimmed Hats from 50c. up. .Bailors, everything from 5c to,. $1.50. ' Our Leghorns are very pretty.". We do thd Millinery business of North -Carolina; We employ more help and sell more goods than any house in the States --.5 v -1 i Our. Cai'pets and. Matting are very bheap. . ' ', t,. : . ... ,; We want.'; your! trade. ,'V. We ex change any goods" bought not cut or givgcash.f6r any sold and not as rep resented. ' I , . .; ;Bring your card and giet itpunched with every qash purchase at "Wilming ton's Big Racket Store. .." GAYLORD, Prop. ," Yqvl can ! 'secure tto new - Werner edition s . of THE ENCYOLO-PEDIA- BRITANNICA in thirty,, "superb octavo yoliinies, easy - monthly ; installments. uprigm oaK; book Case Ci W. YATES & CO., c. or before' May ! I st will begin Reason lira. 7- ",' V V ii 4 'I,'' ' . ... . .''m.iii.';-(ir-.Iii-.! myi Unit Utryt'i, ifjjxffir' oaii ai ine uanK Torceguiations. ?' it? n wrooer,..,, ; Wllmlnaton. H d ' September Mullets.
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 19, 1899, edition 1
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