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TL-i saa-ftf. Irry7X 1 , Otit Dttfylrrt- 2 WB.lXta. 4ta,i""w,rAra! t TUB ITATB. OUTUMES. t i fill klTM AM i!Lt tl Uauara la U reeeat P i J l tba U j- X f.TT-, tu beta called for Oeto . Tee erew-aso' strike KTcrs B" work j,ay people wree ii j 3rva addtet Kaoxrllla. T strike trouble at Baa J 1 rnu. l et tad. Ar- T.j u TUlaiea trial at Lex f'T a c. bra rtatareey. . yT- oMsi riaitor are ta at- . t in am. nv-as iTi- iii attree raaaean, J.T..ro " o in the am aad mm m-. ijr -" - - " - rl o ba Ian juCJS PeL, eOolr. bid L, rpot taxy ; Ha. 3 rd Tst u roda flm; tplrlu WEATHER REPORT. 1 4 CM'r or Asaiccrrvu,0 Wsurara Bcbxaq; - V KOXTfJTO. Jf. Q, Oct. 11. ) atc1 &U tot Una Iwaalr- !,! tai:ax at P. IC: u7xra: A. IC. M darrvca; ..litaa. SJ im in i aiaaa. 90 ixa.'- fjrt!ilT. tract: ralafall nut lie of Ut mckala to data .77 o iut la thm Gap Tf fw m rt:uTti:w N. Q, ai 8 A. IL xrr: txans txurcs. Dirax Hit itatj-foor aoara aad V.U X. 3aa4y. Mmuy rair, tn rtr crvaUd la la bait. ta j'B ii frovta rtoorUd la po- teu at M-nuippi. LoaUiaaa aai Lil ra!aa fU la tba r:MCJT roa too at. trj tr r5. Oct. IX For Narta s r r TddT aa4 Wadaaa- I a;. i: r a. imi. IV . OctW IB w CCS A.M. iuSiu .. i y.Livi 1. -t doalhport. HlX.t3IC UtiP.V. Iri Wtlsaiaftoa. S.UP.M. j tit Lcp3blicai run a man for Kroner i oajbt ta b a-jatJ Ta jrw.zt Major of N'tw York Lj m; bat ba'U b knocxad :ziz a kit ia XoTtabar. Tit Di?L.3i UrralJ make Kr. v:2 : thirtsLli cAndiiila lor "nof. not 10. oU ntar wa aa: :m:: op mora thil 6 or ? inure S;moa Bolirar Bockstr tl :ac mach to LU itandlor ne DsocraU by tiin tut .3? itoteraor of fc.tniacT, ::i CAi.iaU li bit too-La " . i iit Booktr Wm&Idc ai.iv . it tb rtaoral of air fro 21 tbt conrttttd ef tht Sooth to tbt Tw of th Vorth and Waat- Lk.rwoali haj tbt ni i4tiaeJ for EranaTiHa. or WftUrloo, Iowa. tj ana who bt oa tbt recall of - " .::;tj at work, ao4 tba I:C::a baa tbt call for Major, ifiix 10 to 7 la bit faror. s. com; liat, tbt ooUd rport- hba:. iu tw.fXW ba Li aariooj ? oa "Lit:!, Mac" at 10 to 8. " a.v.i ma4a Ita appAT Bi: ' rif ia aa talarrad fora. H . ....... ..t.. w.M i J prists M(J aj ft BtWt " tnltsca of daatrrtd "?'.t. hi.-s bo La with : th Eicbmooi dit- rtalaiacaot and talk la tbt Ua , probably, not I V rosacUl with tbt prt vi recall tba tirat wban A 7 vi bat two pollcw oScart uMitt -orj ntrJ Para-aaJ -a Whiu," at tbt U- '-i-.i.a, vf U4a koowt what 7 : ac 4boat if bt hat oot ';'' "'r tb riftr:" 1 I. llvtUUlUt aajt hit rt- - -. atia oico. u "J v - -aj rata who hont t tf a t.ttlt, driak wbUktj laia oalj a llttlt raoc r a - Hs It, tardta of otbaxi' wott lf'l o hetTflj npea Hr. I ut ibai bt tayt he it think. rnf oa tht lecture plat r ii sukie j reUxiouj Ulkx "bat? A malU-mmioa- fi 1 'inw hit -reurwnt tauas -".i: ;.-:! fars-'re mlahrtar hT it sl conference. A meet- VOL. LXXm. no. ift THEATRE EVENT OP SEASON. f bmJ.a W - a a a . . wrwnm a KiTtral af htilu MUiaurttt Caanlj at luitmj NtriTitUjy Cniltf. uauna Walarlxhtat tht Aea- w wt tpuadld Bhaketpeartaa corned y. TwalfUi NlrbL- baa ortrihi. - a . . . . -- 11 othtr traaU tbaatrleal for tbt pr. tt atr. Htuh A. Grady, rtprtwat- wt eoapaay faaUKac Mlat Waiawritat, via htrt ytatardav al '"'w u rraajtaiaU with tba AtTtrt of tbt local playboaaa for ut comiac of tbt bl attracUon. Th. pneat flowa ttalrt will .ba at aa ad- uet to oalr tUSO for all aaala. ax. rw rowt wbkh will bt a. in a box abeat optaa BatordaT walflt o'clock aad U IndW uaat vxitat la a ruth. : a . i . ... wtarrlrM win aosear la TwaIflh Nkbf La bar world famoat Uiptraoaaiioa of Viola, tba rola balar that of tba dlacalaad aa who I a rat tat baada of tbt UUad lorart of Illyrla wliboat rrfard at mi and parea tba waj for a ttj adraataraooa aDlaaea for tba loar miaalax brothar who waa hardoablr, vblla haraalf laylat aelxt to tba heart of tba daka aba adailre. ta waxa auaa wala wrLrbt baa appcarad trt aaaalaaooalj tuloclatta, Bo ma dwaU apoa tba charalar art of thm actrtaa. bar txeatdlax beaaty, aad her fwiw jBinjtiry oi rorax. ouiara Praia taa prodaeUoa from a aoasta ataadaoUt. utoillar tba coaar baaatl- talaeaalo alctaraa. BUU oibarapro elalai U to bt tbt coat eomplatt aad ptrfact rtrlTaJ, taktaaaa w bolt, for Ita aaaatabla work, 1U aoaatry. IU krbt a2acta aad cortaBolar. BJiakaa- paaraa coaoady. -Twaifth NlraL" ra to taaa any of bit olbar daTt. rtqlraa a Har cart for lit proper Later pratauoaaji ataaaftr Jalat Marry baa It, Ertry nam bar of tba caatlaa orixat atar. LOCAL DOTS. itaror 8prLar.tr it about to La raratt a craaada axalaat dtafvroua tad aaalxbtlj polat oa tbt ttraata. A pool tournament vH beia at tbt Elka Taaplt k aUtbL. Tba eoa- trat will atart at 83. PrUaa wUl ba awarded. Tht rpeclal m eating of tbt Board of ZXaallh waa aot held yester day afleraooa oa aocoaat of tbt lack of a qaorato. CZartnioa Lodxt No. 2, K. of P.. will eoafer tht third raak la am pUlad form to-albC YlalUaf Pjthlaaa 01 bt welcoaa. The dinhlhtria gntrantina at Um reaideaca of Ur. O. T. balUar, oa NortbFVlb .atraef, waa llftad by tba haaltb dapartaaeat ytatarday. Tht Cnt Btttlsc of tht Woaaaaa AazLUary of tbt Y. M. a A., will bo held to-day tt 4 P.M. AU bare art aakrd to ba preeeat. Tht rr&rolar quarterly meeting of tbt Board of XMractore of tba elalad Caarlllaa will U held tbla (Taeaday) aaoralax at tba oBct of tbt Aatodattoa at It o'clock. Bj deed filed for record jetter- day W. EL Bbepard at. aL traaafemd to Walker Taylor for $500, hoaat aad lot oa taat tide of Tonrtb, batwaea Qaeaa aad Wooatar etraata. Hack . Hohialth and Thomaa Hatha w, aaoaaleof daaertlac tauore. arraetad ytetarday at tba oil mill tad art held at tbt atalloa bout vain their thla la read j to la re. Hx. W. Van Hardin jetterday boaxbt at aaclioa for $33 a booat aad lot tm Aadaraoa, atar Btakla atreet. . in f . 1. .1 f .4 . 1 aama unit twa j- procaadlar tatltled Jao. W. Nail, adatV Haary aad Cbaa. H. Jtppa. Next Banday Ure Oak Camp, Woodaea of tbt World, will u a Telia aaoaasaeat orer tbt frare of Borer Ix J. A. Dfckeey, ia B tile rue eemeiery. at 9 J50 P. H. B. W. DatU, e4.oi Boa lb port, will ba tba orator. J. TL Taylor, tht nepo tr- reatad Bala rd ay awcat ror wwppm tad ebaalaT hie wLfa, waa boaad orer La 8a p Hot Coart yaetrrday by Jaa tlct O. W. Boraemeaa. Ia defaalt of ISO toad ba weattojtlL Ktvbtra Journal: "Tht eon- tele wbo wereaeaueeaa wiw eoaaty roade wiu et aaa. Oret coaaty iatteed. tbt aatboriuet of tba former toaaty aot dflring aaj mora coaTieie oa tbalr ebala gaaf. i-Waralot: it firea In' another eolama tfeltat htrborlBror truaUaer aay of tba crew or tat unuaa -Daalayakla." toe ta port; aleolbat ao debu eoatractad by aay of tba ... i m iii. nkjtar. owa crtv wui dw wm J are orcoaala ' tv. ni bt aneetiDr of Iht I Batatl Grocer Aaaoetatioa Ihle area la tbt lac at t JO aaarp i- - a..w.a air UM euuaK Erery la tbe city, waeiaex - . - tw. of tht Aaeoeiauoa o " ' ?;l.rto tltaL ItwLUbtto eacb trooar'e Itlereet to U preet- A bt tobacco Ml WW a am aw A M K Allaeal plant at tbt wubuiw- """"T lo d.y. coatl.ul.r -rlnr tbt maleder of tbt week. Hr. Jmt DU. field maaacer for the compear, . . .M bow com aate oii -r.,r:- --m . . aaajKuaa - ,H. mmmm. m. kirr ir sriw a ft (m ara idw rcry well oa tbla market. jj)VXBTI3XHEtTi a & B. Benson -JToUct. Alex. Eprual & 7V XfAdtmy Oi jeaaw - . ALONG THE WHARR0H,0CAPITALsts Steamers Delayed by the Storm Sailed Yesterday Morning and Evening. TWO OTHER TRAMPS HERE. Kcwi af Klter Sleaakcata Tar fleer IfUtt aal Hew 0a Were Mere. -Jaktaea WUI No! G Ptrwa tettly 0t tbe Cape Fear. Tbt coltoa fleet la port waa aur- mealed yeaterday by tba arriralof two other aleamara, bowerer. of amall- tr toanaxe than uaaeL Tbe BrlUab tramp "Haalejalde," l,e87 toat, CapL BedllBrtoa, , arrlTad ; Bandar from Wtat . . HartlepooL fii ' tbe PrIUtb tteamar Talooa," toaa, Capt. Boea, arrived raaterday from New York. Both art conelrned to Heaarc. Alezaadar Bpruat Sc Bou. . Tbe oaly rtaael at tbt oompreaa docka prior to tba abort arrlrala. waa tba "Gaadle- eboe," The "Hoxbey " which ia alto hero for coltoa carfo, waataklajr a tapply of coal from tbe A. GL L. cbala. Tba Wllmlactoa aad FayeUerilla etaamer "Tar Hear which baa beta oalha bottom, iutt abora Ellxtbeth town, haviaa; jammed a holt la her ball a boat two weekeajro. waaralred Balardayaad arrtred her aaderber wa ataam yeaterdar morulnr. Bha weat immediately oa tbe waye at Bkiaaer'e aad will bt permanently re paired. Tba "Hart," of the tame Uoe, cleared early laat aijtht for pointe ap tba Oapt Fear rlrer at far aa tbt aUrje of water will admit of atrlxtUon. Tbt rlrer eleamer A J. Jobaaoa" arrived yeaterday from Ellxabethtowa aad cleared la tbe afleraooa for tbe retara trip ap tba Capt Fear rlrer, tzpectlac to (to aa far aa Oedar Creek. Mr. W. J. Meredith, exeat of tba "Jobaaoa la Wllmlaftoa, eaye there la bo truth la tbe report that tba boat will bt rexularly traaaferred to tbt. Capt Fear rua. 8he la bow maxim a trip or two ap that etream. but will ahcrUy relora to tba Black Blrerllaa. Iaward aad outward bound reaaela to aad from thle port appear to hart Buffered aoae by tbe terrifie etorm which ewept alone tba ooaat tbe clodac deye of laat weak. Bar era! achooaerv paaeed oat at BoUtbport tbe erenlef before the atorm, bat marine mea eey they probably put to tea aad eecaped all dancer. Britlth aleamara "Baron Dalmeay" tad fBaroa- Balfoar," heaea for Bremea with earroee of oottoa. which were delayed here a coapleof daya oa account of tbe etorm, paaaed oat at Bon lb port at S o'clock yeaterday afler aooa. Tbe Clyde liaer "NaTahoe" tailed early yeaterday afternoon. Bbe waa delayed la port oa accoaat of the bad weather, aot be! or tbla to complete her carco before yeaterday moralar. Bbe paaaed out et Boat port at e P. H. aawaatawawawaHawafawaawaM Bpirta tarpeallae waa quoted firm at 8it. oa tba local market yeaterday; receipU oaly 17 catka. uouoa rt malaed uaebaaxed with receipU of tJSO balea, acalaat 8,689 tame dey latt year. MiCYEL IS lElfPHOMY. Utf Oltittct Ceeipttlte Sjtleai Ititalled Betweca WOalJflet aei Flertece. Oat of tbt "compoaiie ayaUme" of tba Southern Bell Telephone aaa Teletrtph Co., bet rectaUy been put la operation be twee a tbt Coaet Llae Ktaeral offioea ia tbla city aad the j aaclioa Sot of tht company ia Flortaoa, tba work nana neea ooaa by Mr. D. a Hertbnll, tbt A. a L'a. expert electrician. Stranct to tay, tat communication la eeUDUanea on a "a aad" wire orer which at one and . a a -- lha eama tuna roar uiexrapa uaw maate may bt hard at work and aeon- rereatloa roiox oa between pereona at each tad of tbt tame wire, without tbe tUf bleat confatlon or InterrapUon. If tbe WIImlnfton-aTioreaca tee. onr tbt quad' wire proret eatlafactory It may not bt improbable that tbt tele phonic ry item will bt pat la operation between Importtat polata all orer tht tytttm. atlraxUi VUe Attcaliea. Tba prlxe taeay reoeatly wrilUa by President J. A. Taylor, of tat yu mfHrloa Chamber of Commerce, apoa the eabject of "Credit Intur aaea" baa attracted widespread atten Hon from all oyer tht financial world. Throaf h a friead of Hr. Taylor 1t cwL-t? Aneriam. tbt leadiat: pub- araa aTBCQ reaUrday tott ta llcatloa of IU klad to we worio, on rHtiaa to Hr.Taylor for permianon w ra prod ace the txcelleat artlcleela tht c-.tiita American EeeyeloFieala. Tbt reqaeet It t decided eompllmeat to Taylor, tht tnnaeauaj wj which be hte tbt honor to bt prem- deat, and tbedtyfof WUmltfton eom- iccrelally. Kctlicict Eatme. a7vn.M.mtr of the family were at charch Banday nlxbt, the rienc of Hr. Annie W. Baker, No. H North Fifth etreet, waa entered hrneaeax thief, who rantacktd eTerytrUth. houae. Bereral trunk were broken open aaa naaa, " and other clolblne; beloaflne; to Mr. n ruvw- with 17.50 belonrtner to anolhtr membir of the famlljt bartnx beta ttolea. Eetranc wan falntd .vM,. a window. Tbe robbery waa rrported et tbt pollct eUlloa. J WILMINGTON, N. 0., TUESDAY. OCTOBER rKUbPtLTlnu HERE. Ptrty ef laflaeatlal North era Met, Form. Ug Wealtky Syadlcatr, Wutto Bey Eett Ccreltaa Ulda. Tbrourb tbt iaatrumentallty of Co). John Hoorer, of Findlay, Ohio, trar elUac paaaeaxer agent of tbe Ohio Central Llnea, and Hr. J. J. Wolfen- deiCof Newbern, a party of Ohio ctp- luiiita bare been In thie 'aecUon of the 8tate aioeo latt Thurtdty looking orer Umber I an da with the rlaw of parehaalnt a larje body of It,: upon which it it propoeed to locate a wood manufaeturin: plant of clean tie pro portion and ultimately eetabliah upon it a colony of Northerner, each at bare recently removed thither and aaae a tardea epot out of hitherto barren watte la flolnwibua ivtnntv Beeidee Col. Moorea aad Hr. Wolfea- den, thoee la tbe party are Hr. Gay lip pin, a wealthy man of Defiance, uaio, and Meatra. Jno. A Oirpacher, GId. Blaaehard and a P. Harlsr. prominent banker of the aama city. They ere not only men of meana and experience, but art understood ju be backed by a Toledo people, formioc n wealthy ayodleate, in which all of then aad OoT. Moorea own larct block of etock. Tbt party arrived latt erenlnr from Kerr, Bamptoa county, on tbt A & A. railroad, and are roe La at The Orton. Hecara. Tlppln, Oapacher, luanehard and Harley will return to their Ohio bomee to-day bat Colonel Moore and Hr. Wolfenden will bt here eeeeral daya loncer. Of coarse, sooe of the ceatlemen would give Dat any thine definite before the contam- matlon of their plan, but their loe tloa ia aay community would bt worth thouaand la the way of de- relopmenL They proepected throufh a large area of territory in the neigh borhood of Kerr, bat bad decided up on nothing when a reporter of tbla paper taw Col. Moorea at Tbe Ortoa laat evening. Tbe plant which the ceatlemen pro poet to locate will eonaume largely cum and reneerinr timber out of which will bt manufactured fruit and truck crate, bozee, barrel, etc. Only a fialahed product will bt turned out. tba bringing to th country and to themselves all there ia la tbe timber which i consumed. OoL Moorea 1 a gentleman of wide travel and appear to be well pleated with tbe country In tbla section of North Carolina aad it posst bill tie for development MS. H. W. MASON DEAD. Well Ktevt dfJna ef Pint Yard Patted Away Sae7Tae Patera!. ' Mr. H. W. Mason after a lone end severe lllaeaa of two month passed away at 7 o'clock Banday morning at tbe home of hi son-in-law, Mr. J. H. Minis. 789 North Third street. He was la hi 80th rear. He leave to mourn their lot a devoted wife aad six children, vii: Hears. D. W., T. A. and I. L. Mason aad Mrs. J. H. Hlalt, of tbla city; Hr. W. C. Hatoa, of Blaefield, W. Va , aad Hr. G. A. Matoo, of Fayetterille. He also learee a number of grand children among whom are Mrs. T. W. Wearer aad Mia Lottie L. Haeoa, of tbU city, and Hr. H. B. Hason, of Chicago, 11 L Tbe faaeral waa ooadaeted yeater day at SP. AL, by Bar. Jadson L. Vlpperman and Ber. Geo. B. Web ster. The interment waa ia Bellerue cemetery, tbt folio win c havioc tcted a pall-beareri: Messrs. Joe. Chad- wlek, J. W. dates, J. F. Btsnlaod, O. B. H. Hadaon, Z. E Murrell and Jno. G. Smith. Haay employee of the Ooaat Una ehope were In attendance upon tbe terrieee aa a mark of reepect to the deceased. Imprevemeitj at "lixlle." Ur. Pembroke Jonee. wbo baa been here several dtyt btvlng some Im provement made at hi beautiful country place, "Alrlle," on the sound. expect to leave thla evening for the North. It la understood that Hr. and Mr. Jonee will entertain a party of N m York friend at their winter borne la November. Oae of tbt Improve ment recently made at Hr. Jonee nlace It the leatallaUon of 70 electric light la the residence, Tbe wlrlnc waa done br an Atlanta firm and tht flxtaree were provided by tbe C. B, L. St P. Co. Tbe current wa turned on from th eub-etatlon at Wrights- rille yeaterday. Slatkcd a Caaipaalaa. jn.,Th Moor, colored, wee eent to Jail from tbt M .yot' court jetterday In default of $W bond forble appear and War Jndre Brown next week to answer tbe charge of an aasault with a deadly weapon. Saturday even ing la nutafT: alley Hoore be-" came enraged at another negro named n. Vlthsll. and elaabed him aa elahteUleh" gash on the fleshy part oftbetbitb. Ftaertlaf Ms. Hicks. Th. ta aural of Hr. Sarah Hicks .. mmAnrirA Haadar morning at 9 JO o'clock from th residence of Hr. j.mM T. Jacob. No. 117 Cattle etreet, Ber. a B. Paul officiating. The In terment wa In Oadale. The follow Ing wera pall-bearer: Messrs. J. W. TTetL Bam Bordeaux, J. P. Hont- m.r. James Allen. Wm. Bhodes and M. G. Tlencken. - j Soil tt Syrita MerdsaL Jot Blmon, tht - Syrian merchant, M(rdiv carehajed from B. B. Raimnon tbt' tntirt stock of roods of the Fltbblata jClothln: Company. J. H. Bolky & Co. expect to move lata the Flabblnta a tore on October 16 lb. " . - . - . : i r THE CODNTY SCHOOLS Regular Monthly Meeting of the Board of Education Held Yesterday Afternoon. ELECTION OF THIRD MEMBER. Matter Deferred DttO Sabteaiest Meet- Itf Siccttaer te Prof. Belt, Vecal Infractor Opening if Isstila tloaMeeUx of Teachers.' Tht regular monthly meeting of the County Board of Education waa held yeaterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the office., of 'the. Superintendent at the Court House. Thoee present were Hr. W.. L 8pruat, aciioc chairman ; Otpt. Donald HaeBte, Superintendent Cat- lot aTrterr Granreh of the buflaes of "the session wa rou tine. CapL Donald afaeBae,' who was reappointed a member of the Board by tht last Legislature aad who had not preriously had an opportunity of qualifying, took the required oath and entered upon hie new dutiea. It was expected that the election of a third member of the Board, rice OoL W. A. Johnson, who is now a resident of New York, would take place, but it was decided to defer the matter until a apeelal meeting which it 1 under stood will be held rery soon. A num ber of gentlemen are' prominently spoken of in connection with the place. It Is understood that a member from the country will be elected. The matter of the election of a suc cessor (0 the late Prof. D. H. Bain, teacher of vocal music in the schools, was sugceeted. Superintendent Catlett said that he was in correspondence with several competent mea, but until something definite le heard, It would bees well to defer that matter also. Prof. J. a Leonard, of Btatesrille, 1 most prominently spoken of and the hope that hi serriee may be secured, 1 expressed. Superintendent Catlett stated - that all the echools were open and that the attendance ia much better thla year than erer. In thla connection it will be Interesting to note that the newly eatabliahed eehool in District No. 12, on the Cattle Haynes road, Hies Kath arine . Elmore . teacher, ha opened with about 85 pupils and mueh rood la being done there. Dr. Darid Bataon waa elected a com- mitteeman in District No. 11, Bcott't Hill, to fill a recency which has ex isted for some time. Superintendent Catlett hope to hold the first of a aeriee of monthly teach ers' meetings in. Wilmington on Satur day, Oct, 31st. Std Detth of aalafaat. Mtrtha E., the infant daughter of Mr. J. G. Darden, of Baleigh, died Bunday at the reaidenee of CapL Thoe. EL Hawkins, 805 Cbeenut street. The child was only a month old and waa preceded to the crave by It mother two or three week ago. Tht death I for that reason peculiarly sad, the little one having been brought to Wil mington from Baleigh with the hope that It could be raised after baring been deprived, o young, of It moth er. The funeral was conducted yea terday and the remains were laid to rest in Oakdale. Sckedate Cbsnge Net Pleaiiar. Effective 8unday, tbe Southern Railway chanced ita achedule between Goldsboro and Greensboro so that the train which formerly connected at Balm a with tbe southbound Atlantic Ooaat Line train. In the afternoon, paasee a half hour before the A. CL L. train arrives. Tht change la not at all pleating to Wilson, Weldon, Tarboro and other Eastern Carolina point and cause a long wait at Selma. A rig oroua kick will probably be registered. Black Part! Troabadoart. Tbe salt of seats for tbe engagement of the world-famous Black Pattl Trou badour opened yeaterday morning at Plummer's and already a number of reservation hart been made. Pre notice from other cities ia which tbe ahow ba appeared thla aeason are rery flattering. , A usual, one-half of the downttaira la reserved for whites at 75c aad $1 regular prices. IsCtrilral Attire. Six thoutaad red, white and blue streamers were yesterday tlrung over head in the carnival district of the city. fromCheaout to Orange street, on Front, and on Market, from Front to Third atreeL Oa the guy wire of the trolley system were also displayed lithographed bangers, giving tht dates and other information about next .week' atreet fair. .. - Hegrt Eatploytd CeaateL Robert Norri, the negro wbo Sat urday night wa too persistent in hi endeavor to borrow a quarter from Hr. W. B. Duke, whom he mistook for another man. appeared In the police court yeaterday with hi coun sel. Herbert MeOlammy, Esq , ' and btd bit case aontlnued until to-day. Caleb ef Plae MaOels. . Hr' Jamee Walton made a big haul of fiat mullets In front of the Carolina Yacht Club at WrlcbUrUlt yesterday. "There were 3,000 bunches In tht haul and tht fish art tht largest of tht sea- . Bama of them are orer two feet La length. . CaptS. M. Cappt, the - popu lar county jailor, learee this moraine for Seven Spring . with the hope that the change of climate and the pro per lie of tbt water will Improve hi health which ha been rery poor for sometime.- .- -; 13, 1903. F,RE INSURANCE AGENTS. Aeanil Meetleg of North Carolioa Under wrltera' Association it Raleigh Dor- lot Feir Week. Secretary and Treasurer J. VanB. Mettc, of thia eitv, I mailing official notices' to all member of the North Carolina Fire Underwriters Associa tion informing them of the annual meeting of that organization to beheld in Baleigh on Tuesday and Wednes- day, Oct. 20 21aL Mr. W. J. Grls- wold, of Durham, is preaident of the Association and nearly, if not quite all, the leading fire Insurance agents In the State are members of the body. The 1903 meeting promises to be well attended and fruitful of much good to the members. , The letter of Mr. Metis is as follows: . r .VAsmatal meetttrr of North r Carolina JTire- underwriter Association, Kt- lelgh, N. C, Oct 20-21, 1903. "Wilmington. N. O., OcL 10, 1903. "DeasSib You will kindly note the date and place of meeting of your Association, as indicated abore. Yo ir Executive Committee hare deemed tbe time and place moat opportune, as the annual State Fair will be in progress at this time, and the railroads have granted the usual low rate for round trip tickets. "The business of the Association will be so arranged to allow ample time to participate in the benefits and pleat- ares to be derived from your Bute Fair. The preliminary meeting of the Association will take place on the af ternoon of the 20th InsL At that time satisfactory hours will be arranged for tne rurther sessions. "Your officers count themselves most fortunate in being able to an nounce to you that our distinguished Insurance Commissioner, Hon. James u. xoung, will address the Associa tion at this meeting. We regret to aay that the agents of the State have not received the fall benefit this Asso ciation is prepared to secure to them. on account of the lack of interest aad small attendance at previous meetings. The companies are well organized to protect their interests, and we should be equally a well prepared to meet the problem that are continually aris ing and confronting us. The agent of this Stale lose considerable legiti mate business and commissions for lack of organization to protect tbe aame. "Your pretence at thia annual meet ing is earnestly solicited. "By order of tbe Executive Com mittee. J. V. B. Metts, "Secretary and Treasurer." PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. Nathan O'Berry, of Golds boro, arrived yeaterday. Hr. J. E. Hlnnant, of Clin ton, it in the city. The many friend of Mr. Hlnnant will be glad) to know there ia a probability of his engaging In business here again. Mr. G. A. Croft, the popular harneas and saddlery travelling man, pent Sunday in the city, his family having moved up for the Winter from their handsome place on the sound. Mr. J. W. Council, lately with the A. C. L., spent yesterday in the city on bit way from hi home in Columbus county to the West, where be expects to locate. He will leave in a few dayr. Mr. Thomas A. Mclntyre and party, of New York, arrired Sunday evening and went to the Mclntyre lodge at Verona. Tbe party took sup per at The Orton and left at 9 o'clock on a "special orer the Atlantic Coast Line. Messrs. Jnnius Davis, Iredell Metre and Hon. John D. Bellamy went to Baleigh yesterday to argue cases before the Supreme Court. Hr. Bellamy will argue the case of H. B. and Jabel Register upon a motion for a new trial. Mr. Joseph Jacobs, the pop ular superintendent of the Hetropoli- tan Life Insurance Company In this city, ha received a deserved promo tion in an appointment to the superin- tendency of a large territory in Ohio and West Virginia with headquarters in Huntington. lie will leave to-day for his new home and hi family will follow him rery soon. DR. A. 0. V0IQT INSTALLED. Becomes President of ML Pleasant Semi asry Dosstion of Floe kibrsry. Charleston News and Courier. At 10:30 o'clock this morning the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Hount Pleasant will be opened for the regular term of 19034. The ceremony Incident to the resuming of work will Include the Installation of Dr.. A. G. Voigt as dean. Dr. Voigt, who, since 1899. ha been pastor of SL Paul' Lutheran Churcb.of WIlm'.ngtoD.N.C. , Is well known here, having been en gaged at the Seminary at Hount Pleasant before he went to North Car olina. Thev installation serriee will be conducted by the nee president oi the board of directors the Ber. W. EL Shaffer, of Barannah, aereral city pas tors aatitting in tne installation exer cise. The Seminary will open with an unusually large number of students and the prospect for the year 1 rery brlfhL ,-The splendid library of the late Earl Boldt, which was purchased by the combined contribution of the SL Andrew', tht BL John', the St. Matthew' and the SL Johannes' Luth- eral church, will be donated to the Sem inary thla morning, and the student will hare aeceti to one of the finest and most complete theological libraries In the South. WHmlaxtoaTrareller to Wed. Charlotte Oosercer: "Hrs. W. A. Ingram announce the engagement of her daughter. Mis Bena Ingram, to Hr. Walter Clyde Vi, of Wilming ton. The marriage will lake place just before - tbe holidays, about Thanksgiving. 'Mis Ingram Is a fre quent visitor at the home of ; ber aunt, Mrs. Q. A. Misenbeinaer, of thla city, and baa many, friends in Charlotte. Mr. Yin is a well known and success ful traTtlllng man. : . WHOLE NO. ll;273 M" I ' THE STORE THAT PAYS YOUR CAR FARE. Women's New Stylish Sweaters at Reduced Prices f Theee Sweaters are just the kind that are creating such sensation and hare been selling so rapidly. We offer them to-day at a special reduction. THE $4.50 KIND NOW White with Black Collar, Black Cords. THE $4.00 KIND FOB Solid colors, Nary, Bed and t You can get for your children are the best shoes you can buy. : Re member parents, we make a special effort to furnish yon with the VERY BEST SHOES for the least money possible. ' Come here for your Shoe wants and save money. Geo. R. French & Sons. sep IS tf THE BEST Up To-Date Store. NEW GOODS ARRIVING FRENCH AND JAPANESE FANCY CHINA, EN6LISH AND DOMESTIC CROCKERY. CJTJT GLASS, LAUFS, QLASSWABE. W It will pay you to see my line. Prices are right. " - ' : , F. A. BISSirJGER, oct 13 tf 119 Market Street. NOTICE Having sold the entire Fishblate Stock at Wholesale, our entire force of sales men can now be found at our store, cor ner Front & Market streets, ready to serve our customers. S. & B. oct 13 tf MASONIC FAIR AT RALEIGH. Opened Very Auspiciously Last Night With Befitting Ceremonies. - Special Star Telegram. Raleigh, N. C, OcL 12. The great Hasonie Fair for the benefit of the Grand Lodge Temple opened moat auspiciously to-night, Grand Master H. L Clark, Grand Secretary Jno. C. Drewry, Gen. B. S. Boyater taking part In the ceremonies. Gen. Boyater represented Gorernor Ayccck, who as president of the fair, wss to hare de livered the opening address, but was obliged to be in Greensboro for the re union. The fair Is well up to the ex pectation of Its promoter and i do ing a big bualnes. ' Judge Henry B. Bryan, of Newbern, was in the city yesterday on his way to Elizabeth town to hold a two-weeka term of Bladen Superior Court. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. An nerson aj-a herebv warned asalBflt har boi-ln? or trnntin? any or tba crew of tbe British Btflamnr HeslevBlde. Wm. BedUneton master, now lying In tbe harbor ot Wilming ton, as no debts contracted by any of tbe crew will be paid by tbe master or owners or con- Wilmington, N. c. , oetooer ran. oo is ss ONE BIG NIGHT. ACADEMY OFMUSIO OCTOBER 15TH. THE WOBLD FAMOUS BUCK PXTTI TROUBADOURS. All new features. 40 BEFINED 8INGBB8 DANOKB8 COMEDIANS BLACK PATTI, (Mme' Blssleretta Jones) Tbe Greatest Blneer of ber race. 40 Beats now on sale at pinmmer's. Hair down-stairs reserved for whites, oct 13 at . . GROCERIES. SO Bbl Stiek Candy. 20O Csse Salmons. 100 Bozea Octataron'Soap. 200 Basra Green Coffee. 100 Bozea Bora Soap. 100 Bozea Ark Soap. lOO Caaea Sardine. 100 Bbla Mallet. -lOO Basra Peannts. 25 Bbla SXott'a Vinegar. ' 20 BblaMott'a Cidor. Molasses, Syrups and a complete line of Gro ceries ana Tobacooe for sale at lowest prices. SALVL BEAR. SR., & SONS., .Wholesale Groceries, octstf it Harket Street, CON I DA. I have secured the agency for Conida's high grade Chocolates, 1 Bon-Bons, &c. ; A fresh supply y always on hand at . V- . I v Palace Phartnaey. 126 South Front Street; an 19.tf 7. -a - fiotb Tnonea fit, tttoitoooototoooootootot TERNS OF SUBSCRIPTION Oaw Yar. by Kail, 6.0CJ Sis Btmtha. , to : Thrva ZIoBtha. 1.85 vTwt Koatka, BaUTaraA ta Sal i.oo; UTfrM to Baaaanawra tm uio i City at 4S Oaata P Kaatk. J Otwtt00Otfrw4 $3.75. White Pearl Buttons and laced - with $3.25. Black, Gilt Buttons. 615V17, 19 North Fourth 6tr ' DAILY FROM THE POTTERIES. SOLOMON. BIDS WANTED. Bids are wanted for laying and . constructing on Orange ana Ninth streets nine hundred and forty-nine (949) feet of six-inch cast iron water , mains, with hydrants, increaters, -- valves and other appurtenances at required by plans and specifications which may be seen at the City Clerk, and Treasurer's office ' Bids close 13 M., October 17th, Bight reserved to reject any or all bids. Bids may be handed to City Clerk and Treasurer or to - ' S. BEHRENDS, a oct 8 9t 1. Chairman. BIDS WANTED FOR HEATING CITY HALL BUILDING - Flans and specifications can be seen at City Clerk and Treasurer's Office. ':.- All bids must be in by. October 21st. ; - ' Z. E. MURRELL, Chairman Public I Building Commit tee. OCt 11 4t sntathaa folding Bed! For sale a doublb Folding: Bed of Finest auaiity, with Springs and Mattress. Every, thing as good as nqw. -Will be sold for half its value. ; For further information', apply at the Star Office oo 7 6t : :, go to IHAHUE, THE HrEng FOR LATEST STYLES AND .'.'..' LOWEST ; PRICES. ; . ';J', octie tti - m Front Krt. : TroubevLourt.
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