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: : V . 1 - "i" "- ',' ' , ". '::ri.A";-vNj '-' ; ;-V;.ig -r v v."v:-rr-;:i-; :V..v" .. . --..'1. PAGH3 S":t v. - t; 3 ' ' ' ; H.-' -r,; f" id. SOCIAL & PERSONAL .."Mrs. J.. K. Council, of Wananish, spent yesteraay , m tne - city.- witn friends. . ' Mr. andrs. D. W. Baldwin, of wiiitevine, - were visitors . m tne city yesterday. r . Rer.- W. i. Shaw and, family have moved from their former home at No. 422 Ann street to ?Jo. 218 South Third street . v Mrs. J. M. Meshaw, who has been visiting Mrs. E. J. Grimsley, Jr., at NdLlOlO North Purth street, return ed to her home at Rosindale yesterday afternoon. ' : The choir at St. James Episcopal .Fheairfcal. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mr.; W. D": Howell, of Rose Hi) naa m 111c vh. jcol.cxuo.jt. -'r-- .i.vi.A.:.... - 5 , f Mr. I. C.. Wright, of Clinton, was jw.uuuajr uigui me Acaueuy. uuo a visitor ih the city yesterday. its nrst Dig aroadway star or tne sea- d. Koonce, Esq., of Chadbourn son in the appearance of the , distln- j was in the city yesterday on prof es guished actress. , Miss Annie Russell, , sional husinessv? r ' o U whn with a atrririir Mtmnanv "will an-1 Jackson Greer, Esq.. of Whiteville, pear In a big.revivai of "She Stoops to !2EZ?8 Conquer." Her company' .wlT also , Amongthe guestsregistered at "?.eIy he. the " dramatic event of the The Orton yeslerday was Mr. S.. Mit- seas6n-and ls of such signal impor- chellv of NewberlinT , - i tance that Wilmington theatre-goers I ,r Mr: J. W, Mann'.- "of. Fayettevill snouia greet ner wiur a large . , ana 3 . am0ng the business visitors . in this mnrnitir, at t Hifilra Riintine's Mr. . W. H. McGwigan, of Lake drug store,. v - What Dr. Johnson wrote of the play Waccamaw, was a guest at The Orton yesterday:. Mr. R. C. Sadler, of ' Whiteville; was in the city yesterday, being a guest at ihe urton Mr. John H. Jeffries, of Willard was a business visitor to the city yes terday Mr. T. A. .Croomv city, salesman for Swift & Company, has been trans ferred to Dutham, where he will be in the 18th, century is true.0t .it today, ur an recent revivals ot classic come dies, not excepting Shakespeare, "She "1 o 't, 1 lcucvoai tumjsut Dest liked By all classes of play-goers. nLitJ P 2? ;fldallnmembers, are.re- It was used by Annie Russell's Come- fthV' ? re?uifKtl?i? fly Company for the initial piece of JotJ31 last night but it their repertoire and was played by ?P?e on aou,n,t LthTe al them for nine very T profitable weeks, sence of the oreanist. Mr. McHenrv at,,- r. n . v, j Xrfe?.mat It ae same company in a similar kjL ma Diaici uu 10 qune waio xorKe, tor years a mem Der or r , I f V. fnmr-.-.. D " p Tv. I TJ air XXT TUT iQ Vi o ur QqHViqVi Cnhnnl IUC laulUUO UCiiaUli VyUUiWOUjr Ul Ali A! & I If. uutkn. wu.wa.cu kJUUVii litnii ao tho vnrniir Mai-lnivo Tnmt I Misssinnarv fnr the VHminertnri Pres. ouAmu miv,n nftuitu. LumDk n will hfi nla.VRd-.bv Ve.rr. val I Dvtery. will so to KOUtnDort tms morn- Stsvpna CifYin-ra " in ' . tho enmnaTi'v' uro mtie'. nnS . tnmnrrow '. mhrnttKr- wllT ad. fence intereTred With Arranaements I Frd PArman, Murrav Kin noil WfnU Tor Near Prize Fight. f oii faget, Henrietta uooowm and The police halted a boxing match ? otT:M tiJi - Plays., may. come iand go with all thaU Was heduled .to be Dulled off in ttieJnnihf' Ordpr Hail lact niB-btl iays. may come and go witn an aythrtwdon?hH tors wno- had gathered to see the fun" Wero mHl7 rHcrdTVr(y-f n Q? Wn" it n.mn. meu who were 'out to esav tht evening's entertainment than any oth . r"0. weie. aoout to essay tne l ,. riiiT, i,je ,Qes roiQ 01 prize ngnters had a desire to I X" T Vv. " " dress the Sabbath School of .the Pres byterian church. Tomorrow night at s o clock ne win conduct Kally .Day : exercises at the Presbyterian church. SANFORD OFFICER RETURNS. :4 Two-Thirds Amount ' of the of the. Reward. Total determinet-the question of which -was the best man and this method was de cided upon as being the proper one. The crowd had . assembled and the young men had exchanged their street ciotnes ror gymnasium suns and were according to -the press agent A great J- i- - Turner, a member or tne big clean, wonderful hit is what "The Sanford, police force, who arrested Girl of the Underworld" is said to be. Thos. Dupree, colored, wanteds here The title "The , GirUof , the - Under- for murder,, m. that town Tuesday world" is strong; : forceful, arid eff ec- niorhing, left .yesterday for his home; tive: but. there is nothing whatever after spending a few days in Wil- r """i Ha w5? to offend;- to cause a blush of shame mington, whither he came to collect Sr""" "il.-il1 ie 4,"yf" I to-lanyone. - Its vauthbr .Tack Gorman, the reward aggregating $150. -which - --"--w iic rtrnii n and Patrolman J. P. Jordan. ..- No arrests were made. None was necessary. The appearance of the r Wuecoats was the signal for. the crowd to scatter in all directions and it is related -that they lost no time in get- is proud of the lesson it teaches to had been off ered for the capture of 1 tne world. Mothers, . daughters, and l"e negro-ine ijiuu onereu Dy or sweethearts can see this play without I ficials of the Pocomoke factory,, where reeling tne siigntest remorse, when it tne mnroer or ueorge uixon, coioreo, onmps tn the Aoodmv navt Tnooiaw Iftrwirrert wan nftid nver tn Mr. Turner night. Seats will go on sale Mondav without question, but payment' of the.-f?? lre?d.y prganlze-d; the Tuesday; 1 Arx. i.rrxi .iiim. 1 nrv 11 in 1 1111 1 1111a it a . u . . ana - f-1 irn r un oi.'f Knii ha a - m - H i cr u-A r,rr:vrr 1 morning at J. Hicks Buntine's druef?&u offered Dy tne county uo minis-1 "V "-v0" "sw - wwu-- ro6 Jt''it'i- v1!1!!.-,!!?" store, and the scale will only go to 50 sioners is held up, on a technical ea st B4gnt, and -wWhave Its;ffrst LOCAL DOTS. A. Sampson. . colored, was arrest ed last night by Patrolman J. S. Lane, charged with violating the prohibition law. tieywas lodged in the city pris on in-default of bondtv ; v ' A regular 1 meeting of Cape Fea youucuno.: an, u. u. -X ., , win ue held tonight at. 8:15- o'clock- This is the first: meeting of the Fall and Win ter eampaign,"and business of inipor tancei is to, her transacted." A full - at tendance. isj urgently reauested. , f -"Jii Brown,? coloteffslept. in the county jait last hight,- haying beeaar restedv early' in thft nikhi v bv Deputy Sheriff JEteyiiolds on jsl -warrant sworn out beforeti Justice HarriRS- by Mr.- H-. Mack; Gqdrfih, charging him', with sejr ung .intoxicating" liquors f ne" wui -pror bably have -a heariner-. before Justice5 Harriss today-j .-; :.. ". :-. ; Deed's J4werefiled ' fbr record yes- tefday assfoHowsr Louis L. "Hanby and wife to Jeannette Sr Nathan, for $100 and-other considerations, lot 132 feet east 2sf Sevehtfrstf eet and 143 feet northof -Orange.' 73 1-2 by 76 feet in size; David Horrelr and wife to J. D.Sidbury, for $100, 300 acres of land where the Neerro Head road crosses the C. : F.:;& Y. VRailroad tracks hear the plant of the Pittsbureh Lum- bef Co. . .:--: '.-.--U Lucy . Milter. Marv . : Jane . Scott. Martha Wilson. Rose- Teachev and James Miller all colored; were arrest ed : last- mgbt by the police, charged witbmilsance.' Sis Baldwin.' a- well known colored character about town, wa&. arrested on a similar icharge Thursday night. It seems that they all engaged . in a general fracas that was annoying, to their neighbors. The Recorder will thresh nouft : the matter this morning, and- in-'the meantime the parties" are lddsed-- in the city prison, "i wijfac . - - - : " .."1" . 1 v ; - ' GAMES POSTPONED. -a- Plan? ' The beauty of The Oliver i Ty p ewn terj 5- 1 ? -. Cents -a-Day ; Plan. is that 4t . works out: satis- f actor ily ' for everybody concern t-' This- plan ties up- a very large h sura of the cornpany's money in typewriters sold on lime. Lf, -, :. But; we have an abundance of capital. We are glad to iise our "resources to bring this' 'grear rDusmess aid withirrreasv. reach of all - who .have use fpr type- Basketbalii :Team iXof'-oys"'?, Brigade"! win nave uames Friday Night. On accoottt of the death of Mr. John Taylor thfppening .of the basketball! which was" to 'have taken Dlace last mgnt was postponed until next Friday night. In addition tpM4he four-strong 1 1 1 I x - . j, , , 1 . . . .. ., I cramoe ' 'llflcnav nicrht rrh M.nf n k. t,.; -, j r ' 1 ceuis, sucn reaucuon Deine made on point. - . 1 -"y-j yiuovcuo rj: J'vX.' Y'V dliu s ne account of the large number of at- A member of a train crew has out or a most successful year of baslret TJii.r imi iiiv iixii lit 1 1 t-m v i t 111 m mir niif 1 . ... . ; . - .. iiVhi- r; r o"ri,:r.":v "actions booked for. next week at the ttnn f; hi' . n5VT- v p Academy. me juniors were in session until in a. rlaim for. the reward-'or anor- I ball are bright, and the boys are enthu- tion of it. contendine: that it was on I s'astip . over the outlook. . They are Bin Sn.iai a ftranrf liTifnrmiitinti Hvon hv him i a f f ho or. I practicing daily, and will be in smen- The Water Rat", a great, throbbing I rest was effected by the Sanford, of fi- jid tr.ir?'. for the opening games Fri- FUNERAL OF MR. TAYLOR. Services from Residence Tomorrow f Morning- Interment in Oakdale. The funeral -of Mr. John Taylor. ent ameTtoi PermiSlioSnPhad kW-reel specIal reIlasl' heads toda The Sanford offi, th other May night. a uieeuug. remission nad 1 hi? nrop-mmmo at th r-r,,, Knnjnm I ,. v .t , rSiS Si Wh GranXanT U wflldeed 1- orinationm 7neo-woman. " ter the Juniors adoiurned and Cr lia?tv star for a rousing week-end bill. With the County Commissioners it . .x Juniors aaojurneo and Jser-iann W1-ii immensoiv cHtrht th v..cr I .- 1,. i JfeaJlL HOWP l noticed Rome 75 men nn I i . ; w "V -'-"e". uust ua vuJ a yucDuuu ui, nuu 10 cuuuou thoutside Tof SS hall as he lft the a?dnce th5 ga,tJler eyery Saturday to receive the reward, 2nd as soon as "v.F na" as ne..IeIt tnefat the Grand. This ftneridl release lt ...hihW ti.fontinr. to-thCit? V,1f XJ?h?i ?.omin dict: to the Grandfis one of of "the Chairman of that bodyTthe whose death occurred Thursday night message was received here from Pa- ine.mosi Pw.erUl I aV ;from a dra- amount will be paid. . It is understood ramaiy nome,i JNo. zoi unurcn tSn Jda?sSting tha?a s he scenes that it is the purpose of Mr. Turner to ft, will be heldjtomorrow ; morn- tl"irl J lru L.P"10,? sPISflaid m romantic Eneland. is a studvlhT, 0it,i iJk AMintv orn at thoMng at 11 deblock froa' the residence. LOS JordSr0 nerted th5t' the Amww ir. . mJiw'u8 crime mat quite outdoes I tv for the $50 if it is not nald within! . tjiuj:twa5-,ior au years in &r,l'$,7? -SS tte famous "Raffles." It is a thrill iyr?lble lenetn was one 01 tne " bestx known merchants of : the n4 'ttierhou7 too ViaTe tor T mere Ia2?!. 1 JVA ?. thri i4.: . ... . 1 n wiii auuc iu uuisu uiiu & f asr or nnrn- galSzati6n to k?asel wlt?h ?n6 playerS appears in toe, story while 6a.aiia.11uu, a ue nepi a ciose watcn. 1 the scenerv is eTr.entiomil and iri vor-v vvaea one or me crowd sided up to beautiful hinr and remarked that he might take "The Lonely PrinceW" ia another wanrhinn as ?tarTp1iofe3pTa1yy o&s 1 rrr-"' ""'S" " tnat win. Drove a. winner. It ia a tnio uuu uiat spmetnmg out or tne ordi- naid in one of tw fanftrrtir" DAY OF ATONEMENT. Holiest Day' in Hebrew Calendar Be ing Celebrated " Today. ; , -: Yom KiDDur. the holiest day in the Hebrew calendar,. began last night ! c;ty. On account of feeble: health he retired from active business about two years ago.--.His.. death came after a lingering -illness- of several months. He had. a" barge circle' vot friends, and :Wiii ne sadly- missed. Thousands tell us they bought tneir, uuver Typewriters . with out noticing the outlay. - . ' Here's the way the Plan .works: . .1 .. You make a small first pay ment, and get the machine at once., - ... j.-.tr..?.-c. . , - . - Then save 17 Cents a Day and .; pay .montniy, exactly the same as rent. . , " -:;: ,,.."; ; .When you complete the pay'. : me.nts; xne. typewriter is yours Torever.; Ann you pay only tne regular 11st price. - ; TypeW nn tooc oK r - . I iu uuo ui iixuaa limcuui countries " - "?7T T . 7. : j ".o a.uuui. iu ire uuueu uu iu me i that - uinha.H u-.- T-k ; 1 .-1 iwirn rne a.nnearanoe ot Tne nrsT Rrars 1 m. r- 1-.' . he called S? g tlDg and to write about, and it is fraught.with -wi 1 ontinne through today nvW Last tight, it fcsTOported on the fThTse sofrrin Shp, have heen Piant deeds byhold. knights for fair thf fiomg. dowp .of the. sun. r-ppro- streets, that; ihe ;ierl6ad train, which feeW fSmto fomfne In lhJ mfthn i8' rJ1 is one of best of the priate services were held last light in left here, yesterday -.afternoon at- 3: 05 xSSlV1 ?8 dH- There, will also he new music S IrtJr&J clock ha "gonTa. a Washout .up in the. rmwrt bit n,vht7 vi nu oiuer gooa reatures today at the '"6 o.i.txx u T11 ' road killing both the engineer and SrWent StTTh 1 th? Graild' with the same old price of ad- Exercises at the synagoguewhich wi.y fireman. The tiara dispatcher at Ham- mission, 5- cents, in vogue, j continue through' the remainder, of the I ietv howeyeri . reported that the train The PAnu bp Rilrtu . uaj. lucre are many ytji euiia ui iiieiharf cotten iTt -thera 411 rio-ht on tTmt The weather - couldn't keep the Hebrew faith in-Wilmington,, and the the rumor was. unfounded. The rumor cruwas away rrom tne popular Bijou 1 f I j ".'S"1" eciJ' 'l doubtless started? from' a report of the yesterday, in order to behold the kmosf I tended. . ". ; . ' . fheavv rains Xrhlorh fell here vesterdav UCSin DT -wdOE. Snnnne 1 : i-i . , ., .. I ..y io inK' How fnllnnrincr . Unch I - I--- 1 Cant Athert irinrr TOi,o. gisauuc aua mosi aru8tic pnermg ever v, u l"c Vi v & I arternoon, and also., at points between iapr, Albert Springs, who was born (made. However the crowds knew I Hashanah, the Jewish New: Year, and I nere , Hamlet Mnv who had and reared in Wilmington, died at his 11. ' ?e tP,was ?e t 9 i9v of-noniten and faotinp- n. I -S??1? -STO?? id??:-,wno. .. v i j. . , -.z. 1 ui iKiiiucss auu suiiu cDmion " r- .rr 0. w 1 ineuus on ine irain were nnirp rnifianv oay. -. He was a prominent boat can- tain, and had lived in Georgetown for cers. ."Sereeant Howell said that if they wanted them in the downtown district they had better select a place other than the Junior Order hall. Death of Capt. Springs. frienda rvn ffia train ' imltA ntiogn irnnM k i ii. : j. I fore epoinp' to the Rervip.es of the vna I in-iv tTuii. -i,xi.i .. ? "L' wmiv, uts , iuuuu il Lutjir ittvonie i - o t r. r " - r j T i iiuuui me learnea tnat ine report 'was amusement spot. It is ever . so . at I sogue a bountiful feast is partaken without basis: ?T h--the Bijou. It's the home of solid com-1 A and then no . more is eater j, until -r.,-- The Standard Visible Writer. r - . - - . - , - , is a salary-raiser, an income-; producer, an aid to personal efficiency. - , -!; Oliver Typewriters are earn-, ing millions of dollars for their op" erators and owners; . r They are helping hosts of am bitious young people to achieve successful businesa careers. V They are helping the . small . business to grow big and -.the big business to grow bigger. They are trade-builders as well;. as revenue-producers and efficiency-makers. . : . . . .- The newest and" best model Oliver Typewriter is sold on this popular plan. There Isno extra i charge for the-. famous PRIN .; TYPE OLIVERthe only type ' writeri that 5 prints prlntu --Prinr type is conceded to be the great est typewriter improvement . of the -century. - , i v . More than 15.000 Local Agents in the United States and Cana i: ua sue . mauag . money selling Oliver Typewriters, This , is proof positive of Oliver merit and Oliver: popularity. Write for particulars of the 17-Cents-a-Day Plan. Ask for Specimen of Printype. The Oliver Typewriter Company - Oliver Typewriting Bldg'.i Ch icago. - - ' ' - Irir jrGoup bir j many years. - He is survived by one fort hip- -.hnw. onH Ji 5r the close -of the . dar. The strictlv or- :,.; Rlstor Mra St T..llon qjo. I "7 . . " " v " liu.a Z t , iv- . .i viimiimi vperauon vnaroeu. Waverlv Mill. "s " rrV S ceS.ls aalsslon . the. time. . ... i"1. .Dr. J . H . Alston, a colored physi- . . .. -- - v ' "v"i - i ne nnmaT or rne Mr wnair tiHi i msm- ic .p ua6v6uc - " iii-cs wluio i rion -nroo nruo r4ih d.niinri.. -...i..i . ' .. Who. Uves in New York. He is t " iV -""i retnrn to' their homes Tt Is the most ""6in wivr . wwr Vompany1A Kim Oliver Typewriter Bfdg, reiretto l4f h hljr wuu ""M"!! of films will be "Broncho Billy's " at--: NoT - 409 - North -Tenth "street. I ; Gentiemen:K s Without - any1-obliga UNIVERSITY DAY. arfonr iHAt. 4. J U Jt Dr. k.i-l.- mai is ueciueaiy, note a .aoie yc'eoraiionr worthy is "The DoU for the, Baby." It Chicago. Conscience," in which the noted ro- ceieDraiea wn wropruiw- exerci es He m6 bond the snm " ftf iSRft . mant? atm.. nir r hi aj i ana cerfimoniais tnrouenour tns entire i mi t r i v'" numoviwj ddh uhtci .tt u- auucisuu, i . , . ,. .-r j iiios. uause, ner-paramour, was ar-1 TnawiHt .ri.i.i.-. will appear; in the title role. -Another world. ; . ; rested under a charre of W an ?g' - .t1: Bpe5imeii ci napei mil speakers. lis somethiner e-s-pitine- and verv tnn-h: (Special Star Correspondence.) ing. The only thing the baby craves Chapel Hill, N. C, Oct. 10. Satur-Iin her sickness is a doll, ; and the day, October 11th, has been set apart I sturdy cowDoys get it for her at the SERIES OF SERMONS. accord plam Jailian ? yping and particulars' of your Webb and Lossie Williams, both col-j x ored. were arrested : on - the -; same f 4 charge- but upon ; investigation - were I Name released , and recognized as material Rev. J.-D. Bundy Will Preach on Sec ond Comind Of Christ.' t- T . t T. ri I -" . itvu6uu.su cit Hiatal iai f . , , uev. J L. Bundy. pastor of Grace I wUnco two. ro ot-i-t itioii . r ' trw nminnmn.t i. 1 1 dii. i. , j Iriclr nf that livoo i.i. i 1 Methodist; r.hurph. nnnonnres that he-I m i j -.i. i-i i .j I "UfcSH ..;......., v" wmuKiuuiaw me iiijm uinnuay auu ouaitu ;ur i 1 s 7, i u v uifc auu is iioc especieu 10 live, ine of the University of North Carolina, from the. jaws of death. gittning tomorrow night; and . continu affidavit titnhe cisee. -mentioned The programme of the exercises oh The greatest comedy film of the ing -each Sunday night until finished aboye-werti "swom out before Justice "University Day," as it is called, has da wiU alsq be displayed in Edison's iilLpreaSna ''fl?f5.ev5i0.?5;211 Harriss'b'y?Mr. 'H;JvMack Godwin, and .x autuiBcu. x ii tj events in tneiri ucoyciaio vwmuiuu ui ivir. i t iservea -oy rueuuty onenu itevnoias. order are as follows: The classes will form at the Alum ni Building at 10:45 under the direc tion of Chief Marshal Joseph Hyde Pratt, and his assistants. The exer cises, begin at 11 o'clock in Memorial Hall. ' - - -"' . -, " " .; . Invocation, Dr. W. R. L. Smith, of the Chapel Hill Baptist church. university nymn Boggs,' ' being the mirthful tale of a man wno imagines he has every di sease known to science.'. . ;, DEATH OF MRS. LENNON. - subjects in order are as follows : "Christ is 'Coming Aeain.''. "The Tem poral Signs of His Early Coming," "The Spiritual Signs ; of; His Early Comiiig," "The Jew- in Connection With His Coming," ;" What Will He Do IT 1jLL ; Wlllico 1 J.11C . .JUIilv; ID most cordially invited to hear this Passed Away at Residence of Brother, MX TTAI I flllMAkk ? Many friehds will be deeply grieved lon ; neglected Scriptural theme dis- to learn nf'fhn ilsoth r-u, T- t- I CUBSed. , ! . . ' ' 'V"'" VI .. W1C UCQIU ML. XTX1B. XJ. J. 0 , , n TV w-! 11.. Dwiai ...iidiy -:Jajr , .ot3r fiVGB Ul uie EXPERIENCE Kill OF f.lOTIIERHOO arecajAhle. AUklnda mean..: Ktiff&rlnar . and danger. The CAUSE is - always : internaL Dr. Leonhardt's hem;roid tablets' produce amaaing result by attacWng the INTERNAL CAUSE. The piles are dried up and permanently cured. Z4 days' treatment, $1.00. DR. J-EONHARDT CO.. Buffalo. N. Y. ree boo old by B. B. Bellamy . and all druggists. . : introductory remarks by Acting Lennon, which occurred last nighty at Ufilirlfnr President Edward K. Graham: 6:30 o'clock at the home of her bro- Sraday School will be held. at Grace "The University and The State," ther, Mr. J. W. Hale, No. 706 Orange S 7,! iJilS Gov. Locke Craisr. street, after an iiineaa of ceverti 0 clock. All the parents, and Children The University and the Nation," months. She leaves" a husband and ." Archibald Henderson. little daughter, who will have the ten- Address, Josephus Daniels, Secre- der sympathy of" a 'host 'of friends in tary of the Navy. their bereavement. In Memoriam, Acting Dean M. H. She was a daughter of Rev. Fred: .a?J; . D- Hale, former pastor of the First luucigci rn.ae, university quartette ; ... i f -1 m 1 1 1 ii in . nn lTi nnr- xn rrt uinor hnr i , , w. v. v v ...... v , w. Song -"Hail to U. N. c " , . hesides her father ;,ahaA nT,K,A.l : The Chamber or Commerce has re ! Advice to EkpecCknt Mothers The experience of Motherhood is a trv nig one to most women and; marks dis- tilnctly an epoch in their lives. ' Not one j woman m a hundred is prepared pflun- of .the congregation are urged to at tend as there is something interesting in store" tor them. r -" - - fi " : GOOD ROADS . DAYS. NOTICE TO ar- Baptist 'church, -but, no'wV pastor of a Cpnnittffi Name'dby.-.tbe Wilmington j derstands how to properly care for her uuuicn in jopnn. mo.- ssurvivme ner.i ; "rr'- r.""'', t : . i sen. - . ui - course neanveverv woman aong.'Hail to U. N. C. Ibesides her father hnshnnd anfl iuti ue. unamDer or commerce nas re- ..j,.. ti- 5 . j. ... -St -rj BenedirtioT . .n a -i 2e5.l?A3.eItat': nusband and littlest ceivedi officialiv a: "conv of tlie. nroo-1 nowadayshas medical treatment at such the ChapVlTBili I lipiscopal church: : J W Hak of thisiity? Ked P Sale mation issued a week by Governor times; bat many approach ; the experi "Too Much Johnson" a farcical Chicagf 111. ; Hufh Hal f jSplin Mo ' Cgsetting apart;Nbvemberth and ence with, an organism Unfitted for the S2iMS.UCl1 : 8imilar to ,the- un- and .three sisterl: Mrs.' C. B. New- ffh&J!:' of strength, and when it isi ove the play; which the University bra- P She wiSteithfutad deefenf . State&.d.eit.-M. .. J.-orbett, gM ferd reer.FolIowmg matic Company proposes to put on the be? of the First BantSt church Ts 2 the Chamher, yesterday appointed right upon this comes the nervous strain bmboard this seasoL Fifty candidate! SnV a? ahg ft! 'i "ie5 iiorVthei' a:disttnct tr.:f ivpuiieu ior me nrst tryr mlnent nart In church work.; She hore ' uuc, ana juagmg rrom all appearances ther sufferine with rare rhrfestfan ratr tuiscuuniy imesBrft ; w;u. the. manager, has every reason to an- eSce and facld t-end whio Plhe 'MacMiUan, Jr.. Mi. ,S. Willard A. - B. ticipatea.howling success.;; - Sew.multJSi ife.W. :M6orc.and itee"f flwrn 8i?' J-:-Theneral wiiTbe held thi after Soierv r- rti"1"5 noon at 2 o'clock, irom ;theFirsrBap; ":V; t,ufra S urn- church. The interment the night of September 15th. sonrjoro. -JF-?XZ??'h' anK09 ls- Joint No Trace of Lost Yacht. u"iVl;,WIW1v W . JS.. Boyd, Ot Trm- P No trace of the loRt vaohf Wirinee ..'V.. a?;-;' . '- ' rains in Wilson: v i itfthe mother results. Ther6 b nothinfl? itfo vcharirn.than ft happy .health'y.irlpthCT of children,: idfha;.cM i cbnditiioiQSrneed be no hazard to health or I raceuaainablafibffn I SAW MILLS;, Ut " COTTON MILLS OIL MILLS ! FERTILIZEjR MILLS n STEAMSHIPS : ! X ;;-; ?;; yachts wmm'i and all Wchhrary bwver- -We have It :m?:imifiiiA M ar pair-it, . v Itfachinery, Iron,' SteeL Copper, Brass, Babbitt: etc. Come to .us. at. once we. always remedy tne troiirie.- jBusmesa is good . with us 'and it. ii a Pleasure to'aerre you.: . .. :V;5"i-;i"-:- y-yJi u. ir -i 'i-e on by Kev. Dr, J. I 7 ..v ;I..t;; le First Baptist --sra;;-.! oir Will Ue ar Aia-I Wilonn U.P Onfv-1ft!jJpW. i.A4.Mt. nn riAhmuinul Mmriiffnn hd wttKvi: 1 1 Vatif frif AMwtr Ois . VMF irf ' ' ' ' ued heavy rains have ' disheartened i pie tinw in .whiVh rnreriare! iimm I ; Orange Street. - : - W - vi6c, wa .uiuoi wueuem yiia- I nah. 'Which was ahandoned Vv Kanl.iS"'?' ; ?V - J-"c i bus on North Carolina history. It was nrer an rnTiao rT,2 rT mi weei&aifl coumv nas receiTeim soaii? issued, recently by the Seeman Print- S25 bSr fidJyS ing- rainv. Cotton is. sure of-a.heavy cry: Dr. -Hamilton is at-the head- of ylaterdaT TrjTrtTrtr S decrease, Jn yield Jrdm. last .year, run- the department of history in the tTnl- J5le wWch wSTiSeaSh of -SSr"" 5inr W-3f-ta ;46er:feeConseri voreitv and on o,Vnnn,lj 1C ".men Went in SeafCh Ot ner. vaHve: farnrera' n1nx tK ifloVA ; at JK Jarolma historv. Dr.lh.S w VX AlxO'"""" peiceni.,; some sections Wf the coun ; wih5onounty, farmers and the loss wflI MrSist in ..p, Kiindiv the trial ' I .Railway: ; Oh Eagle laland. . m iorage. especially nay, is-rountingl vK;:rm. ity on. North Carolina history, Boyd is also a great scholar. Tree and Park Commission." ' ' : :.-The .Tree and Park- Comtnission, of . which .Supt. J : J,. Blair of the city ; 'c j ed bv the City Council to' take charge ' : iuv: vvouuw uig ui me irees ana u . parks of ; the city,, will have , a meet- . ing , within a" few. days, to make ar- -'ii :-X rangements for carrying oh the work J " .. ; entrusted, to 1st hands. It had been ex- pected :to have- a- ikeeting yesterday ' - ; , : afternoon1 but oh . account .of .the rain " '-i v ana iue ; auseiice ..ul.-, S from tne city ii was Everywoman at this time Bhotil opon-. Jjydia? .E.. PinKhama Vegetable fmpqund,' a most valnable tonie and: inyigoratbr of the female orgsWi-;i,? V Jtt' man y. horhes once childless there : Lingo City.. : -i I ev erial - members postponed. K, lIttVhopof'verV reverfn it It Uf J5 than othersCorn is quite likely that sheas'driren iair r - 18 "" durance on.tne yacht. . theadvan6ed pricesf b -"i i: : - t make UP for the losses Hiiferalried T.enll,-Vkkii:ir ' afler? ma??tl;MXirJht ' WhtThow tthisarkem han- womeo ormaVJ JLS !v 1 x x -agne- The batteries for advanceof . 4 000 000 bounrf hver iitt j'Js, 5H eNJU?H: iSt8: aBd r:' -'"-- tfaWncMte ARCtfflicf :i:-;?ffi;i;E: EEl Garrill BtfUftasr wltnesa I J. B. McCahe. - i . Iiocal and Loiisr. CbHna Audit: i&;Adjuto Coprifsitt Hart SdtaObcr ft 1 Y A OU probably don't5 any more than we do : biit ; somenow we can't rind; one that comes . so near to describing the appar- ; ance of a ; man in Hart, ; SchafTner & Marx clothes as that word. If you want to know just cwhat we mean, look at our illustra-; tion. .;V'-; 4 - ' ; Special young men styles; . iaie, new, uinereni taeas; j full of smart fashion; , Styles' for.;-, older men ; ' sizes for all -men of any ; snape. , 1 Big suit values -at $25.00; and other - prices ; from 318.00 up. i; - -; Suits made to order ' by Hart,.:bChartner Marx, from a.; Special ' Line' of . bamples. Vv:; Company This store is me home of Hart; SchafTner ;&;rMafx clothes. v-, . ,v Shot Guns ! Mi A! -4 at Wilmington; ; M0N.V OCT. 13.. Fufl of Hooon dad .Wonderful Triumph ol Iti Lonf. CooJ . ucrinf Toun ol the Cootlncor, and protmed on a Seal h.d CoIomI Mafitudcafd Lurnh ExpcndHw i "; - ; - - alevcr known before faTOi country. - iWRVimrr . ;-SENSATN rJ0- .- V..,. '-VV MIRTH FV;" '-v'V J Si. -f, - . i.' - . ...... r.. r. -.i-r. - 4 h;i o LCAreiu to AOtOBATS KBOVOCT feopujj tiM.Crmri.1 -The Marvelous Eddys- The RoMLYEDoa Japanese Troupe : And 2Q0 Other dreat Acts. , d ouble Menagerie C tollng WII4 Airimil. from Every Ounrry. ' ,- :Teir bands of muaro: -ROYAL jU)MAN HIPPODROME 1, ' Blltwt an Mm' BcwUitorlr.f PrMactio . r ta America . Moil stnpraaewsljr Stirrlnx SoccukI. rckM o '. . - jffrowr .aw 'dAMo Faea r5eer rajuoe at is . . Remarka Guarantee 2:1 11 " ' Original Hot 1 A saving of one-third in fuel over any lower, draft stove of the same size, with soft coal, slack or lignite. 2 That th Original Vortex Blast will use less coal for heat ing agiven space: than any base burner made with "the same fire - Pot. ; 3 That the rooms can be heated from, one to' twp; hours each morning with, the - soft coal or hard-coal putrinithe stove the evening before. V . 4 That the stove .wiU Jiold fire with soft r coal from Saturday night '; until ' VlVlbn day morning without attention.' 5 A' uniform , heat, ' day and night," with soft coal, hard coal or lignite. - - .." G -That every stove will remain absolutely air-tight, as Jong as used. 7 That the feed ; door is, and will remain, smoke , and '' dust- proof. V;; 8 That the anti-puffing draft prevents puffing.- .. I- Saves you. $1G" to $25-in Fuel each year. 'Can burn wood as well as Hard and Soft Coal. We f sell the fouj- stzes.-" JIade ;in two U styles. ; .'"'. v - 'v Sol Agents., 10and;i2 S.. Front ;Sftre'et. We carry iVcoinpi ete- Uixk 'of - Colts, Smith;: and WeSsoti rand Iver Johnson' ; Firearms; -. also any load - mentioned in "U.. Mi C" or "Winchester" MfitAiHr V, : fr paper shell ammunition. : , I ve;:iBOf cajryiin stock from; e.sU!?t'HndP1ov- to th -J i best j.Chattanooga' PlQt?'lri.tlief .world. .; ;.-'. ; ;: t !rV- "t - DR AWINCrVPAPER RAljG PENS RAiWlNGIN viMliiiV.VTi l-t)fiii2sfiV :h V.1Cv.ri(,,iJn i. - i-Til. rr-"' w vr bojch. iviercnants tare uusy. J -"-tt- j -tjt rv-v. - - . i; I ' -; .OTuiTr jua Tjsoorjjefn; iJIdg. "lx ; f . v - vt, -" - x;i ji a at .10 o clock i-V-r; -S "miagtoxr,-ia C.."? 1 r Viter.!ur. her ' Information flPplAo BURETT II. STEPHENS i CACnSLLr fiUTLBINO. mN4Tt3Mf it, e,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 11, 1913, edition 1
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