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'5- import, t Mr W iiaxvao . .aa Lit a aumaj la H i i.Aaxi:r nia ata to ptjtff ysir mooty or yoar Jrdit : hal4 nol for- na-i.l ardi&aac) proMV- a! :i loci jt toy piitol 4 )aJ i tx.'ara U dt2n veapottc" Uj la tacts. awsaw. c 3jtsspcrary rrpr a u ci.-.or.U dtpartcaanl f-Toij 'r 3 coiazaa of ffiu; u! to crtdit4d to ien&t aa4 oar Rl C 5'.'xi Aat aaar 3i a:Ttn pQuticai avicaiTTa- r'8-? i-J: i-2a t hlaa oa of l -.r.a Af Via 2 fjfi:.j &Mi run to b'iaa.rtfta:iQxttaeltat ul zl fro as f tit fa ail tasi taUUIjb w aaaatv P a Yerk acW-eal -a l-a.xrau aa4 EpaV ef ih Saprtm xpra tc r31 rr ia3klnr caaa la t r from prli- l-T in lit PratlJtnt :iatha rrtiUaat a :it waaajj 0f rco fi ".3eJ taa aaiTO-ta a-ItqaaUlj tali ' rturlatioa f tha ao 4 r.:- r,fM. wktli ra: ifrai A.v-.- .... i a,nt, Kl 0f tht Ma- 'rat eoaftraaco la ti dtfaalt of tio J n?"cattJ mlcliUrr, --r npoa tha con- the 23cBarth, Ja ll-CCj coram a clean U. wwwawwMi w& uaaiav- !at - . . V. " . vaKd Mil . t - Ma raxrT vlioft i mn appaaicx to paV- VOL. LXXHI.-.NO. 19. CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY. rTuua4tti stmur. af Cmukn slate ItsUfalUt, Bert la Ceaamcf alt Ueicrukltf Ota Waek Ifr. Wm. a'eaaur. BUla raparU Ka4at of t&o North Oaraltna rhi. umbo Bodatx t Graaaaborov K. U. la U lia eJIy for tha parpoa of wxai a local branch of thaaaao- eiauoa fear. Mita bjxta, alsillar to wm racaaUj aaa4 for tha 8ir Walur x.iia:ih ooaaaaaat faad, ara balsf tAea4 U a aanbar of atorta aad pqb- tm oseaa aa4 BaaaxlaUadaal 8traa(ar U aaraxad ta doing roach paraoaal work. Uataa ratal at tha rtmUaaca u. J. IL Taonu, a Uorth FroaUlraat, vhtra ha voallUtlad w eoaiar wllh aaj oaa tataraaUd ta aotaaaaatUblajrork la which ba ta axacad. ' XfeaChJMraaVXIoajia UocSaijUaA arraatacoa haTtax ft ttab4tha cara of dratltaU. aafladaj aad hotoa- laaa thlMraa. la aoeortfaaea with tha Uaa thattha aaiarUpUea far thada- aioemaat af tha chili ta la tha famll v. tl had Ita ocida with tha Bar. 1L V. IL TaaAradaia. of Illlaoia, ta tha jaar of 12S3 wham tha iniaola Hoaaa Bo- J waa Ueorporalad aadar.lha lawa ofthaiButr. K.TaaAradaia'ipIaat wara to wtJjUiiaad tha raaJU of thalr ciraXal azacalloa vara aoaaUa ttctorj thai ltwaaqakkJj aaaa thai tha Boafatj wo ail ha aptdail Taiaahla ta tha faaaraj aehama of child tartar, tad tha crxia?Uoa aad laoorporaUoa of tha Bodtf la othar Butaa vaa b raa aad haa coaUaaad till thara ara aow S3 BUla aodaiica. AtBOax aaaaj proaalaiat asaa all ovar thaBUta whoaadoraa tha Boda- tT ara Got. Jijooah aad Mr. U. W. Jachaow, of Balalcht Jadft W. P. Bjaaaa, of Graaaahorot OoL ZXTGL Joaaa, CharloUa; . Jadra XIaary XL Erjaa, Tiawbara; OoL Bobart Kaa- haaa, AahavUla; Bar. Dr. A. IX Ma Qara, Bar. J. N. Cola aad tha Hlala- tarlal AaaodaUoa, of WHailartoa. LOCALDOTS. Cottoa receipU jet tarda j ware in aalaa, axaJaat S.44S hake taaae day laat- jaar. SaaUIIt't dreai la trjiaz to arraara a data ta Wllaalartom for Voaiday, Nov. Sad. A t&Mtiar of taa W. & T. U. wUlhehaidat a'eioek Tharadayaf- taraoom at tha Flrai Oaailat charch. Tha aala of aeala for Black Paul to-aaorrov aUkt ladkale that a aary larra aadteaeo will treat the tromhadoare. An tajojabli ojiUr iapptr wa ritaa Jaat aiiht at the rtaidaaaaof Mr. J. A. Deem, of Dair4a. for the I heaeAt of the bamd la the tUlara. LLcezx tu Uiaad jeaUrdaj for the aaardace of afiat Alloa I. Bar roar, daaratar of afra-BUlakeBarraaa, aad Ur. Jao. B. Baaalty. both of Wll- aalaxtoa. The ClTde ataaacx "Carib" waaa day lale ta aailiar froaa Naw Tork ihla week aad did aot reach WUmUat torn a a til ahoat I o'clock yie- tarday eraaiar. Mr. JrraU. Hewlett, of Ha- aoabora. healed aboat ISO berreleof freak aaaBaU amd roe em ataaoaboro Beech Tteierday. He la aow aalUac theea for tha aaarktL .Chalnaam Jao. E. Wood, of the Oarairal CoaaaiUtae, adrartlaea that the leach eoaaUr prifUata dar- lar fair week la for aala. AppUeaUoa ear he aaada toatr. Wood at tha Poe- tal telegraph Tha Soalham AH filax Vaaia- HU rabi cxhibtiad aadtr caaraa al ELilh aad Bed Croat atreate laat mlrbt to a larra hat, Ttry rdarl ml Tee abewa caaae froaa Jack eoatilie. Oaalaw coaaty. Mr. M!ria Midilttoa La raaixatd hit aoaiOoa with tha Dell Taiaehoee Ox aad rteaaed hla foraaar ee of eaeaaeerr to tha Mayor at tha CUy Bail. Maaur & T. KlMt, rave at the Uuer poaitioa to raaaaaa hie atatfiea at achooL A car load of Coa Ktalncky horaae aad aaelee wUl U racetTad by Mr. F. T. MiJU at rarrtor'a euhlaa thla weak. Mr. Farrlor wrUaa froaa Kta taciy Utt he haa parehaaed tome flee aloek ead to hare erarjthiat ftit T u receive theaa whaa thay ar rive! " la the Majorca court jwtar- day WlUia Joaea. a dimlaaUva aeiro Ud, waa chaftd with the iarceay of iU aaaU froaa the eoafrctloaary ta UhiUhaaaatof Jtff Xaalhoe,a Gr. a! Fifth aad Cartla aUtet. thathtft bavlar beaa aecoasplUkad whlla tha ro aria lor waa oalaf the pUoa for a t, Tha aaayor oroarwi m j edly thraahrd by hla mothtr aao Claaracrfy SaSara. t..m af.I&lfVa aad Morrta Caaacroa. two taUora froaa tha DrltUh aueaaar -Faicoa," eeiabrawa wair .r ..l MamiAr with a rpree that BUht. rrr ae arret tad U the aaJfhbor- hoodofFroalaad PHaceea atraau by Polktaata J,. B. Hardy aad O. B. Uoitaadwaraaach Card S aad ra ealrad to pay the coat la tha Mayor t ooeityaterdty. NEW ADVEBTISEMErra. - Siae&Oa-JaaopeUBtfioar. 0 at rr.MiiB'a Pharmacy Silver aalt. Aliaatld rvaiiaaJ uaaatar w Tadapoaira. . , . . Ooaao.iJaUd Ball way. Uht Power Ox-Ctr 1 dJa,- and 1- HOSPITAL MANAGERS. MDcnaUon - Dayw Thaaksziviiij for Improvemeat of Grounds About the Institution. A VERY PROSPEROUS MONTH. Kaatify Met liar f DIrtctera Laat KltkL -ShaalIarTra!aedNarMiit4CarM . af Uctarta iBkalaica Prar- lf Very Sarrlctakta.' Aoe rtfaJtr moathir aBeatlsr of ua iara or aUatrara of the Jamaa Waikar Memorial Hoapltal waa held laat eight The Board waa- rlad to formally walcoma beck. home CaoL Waltar O. MacBae, 1U efldeat chair- Baet who apeat tha 8amaaer abroadT Beaidae Captala MacBar, other dnb- here ta aUaadaaee laat aiaht were Mr. Geo. B. r ranch, the aeerelary; air. at. j. Uorbett, Mr. D. GL Lore, Mr. M. a WUlard. Mr. Bam Bear. Jr.. aad Dr. W. J. n. Bellamy. Chiefly roatiaa boalaeee waa traaaacUd. Tha reediac of the reralar monthly rtport or Dr. Joeeph Akarmaa, ta rtoa la charra of tha laaUloUov, waa decidedly tha moat lalrreaUer aad rraUfytarfaatara of the proceadiara. It ahowa that Sapiember waa the moat proapcrooa moalh alaca the hoapltal waa foaadad, aad that a crealer amoaat of rood waa doaa thaa aver before doriar a correcpoadlajt period. Tha aamher of palleata rtmalaiaf la the laetllaUom from tha Breecdinr oath waa M, aad CO ware admiUed darlar Beptamber. maklaratotel of Si. Of that aamber 13 were dlaeharrad aad 8 died, I eerier. 80 remaiaiar la the hoapltal Bept. 80th. Tha total amber of deya paUeata were treated waa 1,003 acalaat t daya, tha hbeat aamher aay moalh previoaaly. Tha lUt of paUeaU treated throafh tha axtaey of tha hoapltal oalaMe of the balldiar waa 14 aad9 dreaaiaca were faralahed la applkaaV The report ah owed that tha amba- laaee haa proved Ilea If oaa of tha moat valaable additloaa to the hoapltal eaalpeaeat, ao leae thaa 48 ealle havlag beaa aaawered darlaf the month. For tha tea daya la Aajraat while tha am ba laaee waa la ecrvice 14 eaila were reepoaded to aad that far la October 17 reapoaaea have beea made tocalla. The Improvement of tha troandt aboat the hoepital hie beea a loaf cheriahad hope with tha Board of Maaaxereaad laat mlxht tha eabjtct waa adverted to aad dlacaaeed at aoma leat th with tha rtaalt that It waa de cided to have a "Donation Day" om Tbaaktztrfar. wham it le hoped a faad of appreciable aire may be alerted for tha eomoBeadable work la view. Be fore ThaaheriviaaT a procramme will be arraarad aad the public will be la ailed to call at the miralfleeat laatlla tioa. become acoaalated with tha epleadid work baler doaa there aad make whatever dotation may be deem ed meet aad proper. Farther an aoaacemeat will be made throafh the pabUe prlala aa to arrant emeata for that dalixhtfal occaaioa. Tha School for Trained Xiareec, malalalaed la eoaaectloa with tha hoapltal, haa bow already eatcred apoa lu tecoad year aad the aamber of yoaar ladiee Uklar tna coarae ja rraUiylacly larra coaalderiejc tha tta of tha achooL Aa able ooorta of lee tarca haa beaa provided for this year aad proepecta ara for a moat aacceee falaeaaioa. Aaatomy aad Phyalolo- m.m.m. m . e. erv a - h ry wll M ireeiea oj ur. uwnu UyrKaa by Dr. a T.' Harper aad Ma terU Medlca by Dr. E. J. Wood la the coarte darlar the eeaeoa for the Jaa lor Claaei Oyaaecolocy aad Obatelrlea by Dr. T. 8. Borbaakt Maaaajra by Mlae B. P. Clark, taperiateadeat of Bareee; Aeepaia, AmUaepUca aadDIa lafectaata. Operation, tarrieal amer reeciea, fractarae aad dialoealloaa by Dr. F. EL BaaaeUi Bartieal Dlaaaaee, AaaiUieUca, Haaaorrahara aad Shock by Dr. Prlda J. Thomaej Polaoaa aad Their AaUdoteevPrtreateUve meeearea la Coatarloaa DUeaaea aad lateraal HamorThartat Caaae aad Traatmaat . kt a . by Dr. B. HarUea Uaiiamyt carnar la Frvert aad CardUo aad Palmo oary Dieaeaet by Dr. W. J. H. Bel lamy! Naratar of ChJldrea. by Dr. B. E. Zacaary, aad Practical Demoaeira Uont la UriaaJyali, by Dr. Akermea; all tha Utier baler la tha aealor, elata coarer. . niaaaaa oa practical aaraiar ana alt ciaaeee oa tha leetaree will be held each week by Mice Cluk. tha aceooa- pllahad tapertaleadeaj of a araea. Ikt ttedera raTiUaa," Meeara. U Wallaaa aad Chaa. & HIU, of Norfolk; Va, two expert ao Ucilort, ara here la tha lalareat of Tie Uodara Pari tan a," am Inaaraaee ore aalxatloa, tha Bapreme Council of hieh ! la Korroik, vt. am of the rpeciel depoUet to WUmlagtoa 4T . ta .a . IV a meeaa that a bran en ooaacu - a. aa order will ba rormea uore. w time eto tha aacleaa tor one waa formed, aad Meaart. Wallaaa aad Hill aow coma to eompleta tha orraa- Uatloa. They will oa cere wow tea daya. Frieeeeri irea Sawpaoa. -- n-iT Sheriff E. Tamer aad B pe dal Depaly J. M. Pearaoa, of Clinton. .44 vMLerdav. coaveytnr kU" Wmw w ILa aeHaa. New Hanover chaia rK iarjra on en eenteneedat laat weekt term oi eampeoe Baperior Ooart to terme tf- rref aUnt two yean at nara Tta eanvicU an all colored and their ealencee are aa followi: Ed. Hill, larceny. IS moathe;rtur ann.iai- ceay. lJ moamr, bbu - wall, carrjlar concaaaea wnp '" yiXMINGTON- N. C," WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER I MARKCT STREET AiAY BE ABANDONED. ravuf ei Prltclpal TaoroacUare Will Prtbilly le Held Up ly Property . Owtert Kefaial It Pay. .Oerula' property owaen. to the aamber of two or three, who have pe remptorily refaaed to alca aa -aaree- meat to pay their pro rata ahare of tha coat of pavltr Market, from Second to Fourth etreet, according to the ataal eaitom, may aland la the way of that taoroachfare. being Improved at alL ur eoarae the BfreeU and Wharvee OommlUee haa authority bylaw to go ahead with tha work and have the ap preciation or the property by reaaoa or loa improvemeat aaaeaaed bv board of appralaere akalaat tha owoerv. woo rerate to pay . toloaUri ly, bat - a prominent member or the committee "apoke 'yealrjv oay eruraooaaa of the opinion that the probable liUratlon reealUor from that procedara woald be too ex- peoelve at the prtaeat time; eapedally lV . a - i a . wnH pwpie aionr outer atreeta are tiling and anzioaa to pay a fair proportion to have their property ia- creaaed la valae by lha tame meana. It it a bitter dlaappoiatment to the committer, to the Board of Audit and Flaaaea and the AldermtB, bat the eooditioa which coafroata them ap pean at preeeat to admit or bo alter native. Moat of the owaen of prop erty abutting oa the etreet la aneeUoa an very anxioat to pay their propor tion of tha ooet of Improriag the etreet, hat the two or three refaaala appear to be wlaalag the day. - It It alao aald that certain dUteea, may eejoia the Btneta aad Wharvee Committee from ley In r the extensive Market etreet drainage aaleea the aame la given oat by contract aad it appean bow to ba tha opinion of the committee that that much -needed Improvemeat will have to ba aban doned, at It baa beea demonatnted that tha city can do tha tame work at much lower ooet thaa all bide thaa far received. DEaTn OP A 0000 WOMAN. Mrs. Ella QaH Pkarct Eaiertd lata Seat Yesterday Moralet Paaeral," Haadrede of frieade la Wilmington and elsewhere will hear with aincere torrow of the death of Mra. EUa Gail Pharct, wife of Mr. Jamet B. Pharta, which occurred at the family real- deace. No. 14 South Eighth etreet, yee- tarday mora lag ahoat 8 o'clock after am illaeat of some time with valvalar heart dleeaaa. Mra. Pharea waa in the 87th year of her age aad waa a moat estimable woman. The family re moved hen from . Florida eomo time ago, although Mra. Pharct -waa a na tive of Memphla, Teen. Mr. Pharee la a brother of Mr. Gat ton B. Pharee, the well kaowa farnllan dealer, oa Market etreet Beeidec her ha stand Mra, Pharee leavee to mourn their 1c two Utile aoni aad a daughter. The faneral waa conducted from the late real dance yealerday afternoon at 4 o'clock by tha Bevel GL B. Panl and J. N. Cole aad tha n mala a wen laid to real la Bellevoe. The pall-bearen wen Mr Mra. W. H. Alderman, Jaa B. Heeby, W. B. Cooper, A. a Craft, B. A Moatgomery, IJoyd Moon and Dr. W. T. Smith. alleqeo biquwayiian im coubt. Rem Wbe KeacateeTy Oalkd Mr. Daks Flaed $11 far Staple Aasaalt Bobert Noyea. the nerro who balled Mr. W. B Daka Saturday alibi and made aaeh a persiateat demaad apoa him for tha loan of a quarter, sp peer ed for trial la lha mayore ooart yeeter dar with hla attorn ey, Herbert Mo- Clammy, Etq. The CUy Attorney ap peared for tha prosecution aad auf - geated that from the evidence the charge of highway robbery could not be sua talced. However, tha warrant could ba amended to a simple ataaalt lBaamach aa the astro repeatedly hailed Mr. Duke aad Interfered with hla oreireea along tha street The mayor decided that the charge of ejm- nla entail could be sustained and Noyce was fined $10 and coat Thenerroe counsel rave notice of aa appeal to the Baperior Ooart and bond waa fixed at $13 bat the appeal was subsequently withdrawn by the tea mother, who paid the flae ana coat daeplte the counsel of the defend ant's attorney to tha contrary- Kara' Bilrsic UUlCtTa. . The Bojs' Brigade al a recent meet- - . lag elected civil bd oallltary offlcen aa follows : Fkst Bleatenant K.r. uaa- ley, Becoad Lieut Wilbor B. Doaher. Flrtt 8ergeant W.- W. Klhg, Jr., RMond Barreant Jat.X. OrrelL Oor- porala John Browa, J no. CL McAI- Uater. Leon Davis ana xienry ju Qatan. Civil Offloen: knrecuieni J no. Brown. Secretary aad masanr jaa. a Mm. Meaart. W. N. Freeman and C 8. Boulnexiana wen recenuy elteted memben of the brigade. - . Befall Orecen la Setslsa. The regular monthly meeting of the e BsUil GroceraV AwodaUoa waa neia laat aigbt la the Seaboard Air Line bailding, PreeideBl J. H. Thomas la the chair, Becntary Heinsberger at his deak aad a goofliy bobdst oi memben la attendance. The baslnasa tranaacted was principally roaiiae and of a privtta nature. It waa argea mmb memben to -furnish theeecre- ury with e Uit or an aeuaqueai cua- when that CZXeixi ma ice hit WWw oraal roaada. xn nhnrea 01 Unrut C5cienu, m . I I rwt afA h.nk build I nr. oa Chetnat atnet : Service tali evening at 8 o'clock. J CARNIVAL PROSPECTS Enthusiastic Meeting of the Cen tral Executive Committee at Headquarters'. PARADE A BIQ FEATURE. latins SB Walklas Bat Prsclkaily Ctm- plefei Ail Arrssremests DIsUa- f tiskel Mea WUl bt Presest Laytea Ce. at Ncwbera. ; Despite ttrenaout objeclioa which developed rather late In: most quarters, the street fair and carnival In Wil mingtoF under the' aasplcea of . the Junior Order of- United American Mechenlea next week," promisee to be qalle a sacceea. A lareely ettndfd meeting -of -the -' Central .Executive pommitlee, -Chairmae-Jno. E Wood presidio r , waa held last nisht at beid- quartert, on Prince ta etreet;. and re porta from all eoarces were very graU fylag.. Tha oaa big feataro of the week will be the spectacular pande oa Wednes day sight which la beltg arranged by Mr. . A. Welkins, chairman of the committee a charge. The meeting laat alght waa primarily for the com-- pleUon of all detaila of tha parade and Mr. Watklne aaeceeded la enllaUng a hundred enthaalaetle "Janlora, who will form ia costume the patriotic em blem of 'old glory.! However, there ara yet a few thloga la connection with the parade to amnge aad another meeting of all In tenated will be held at headquarters Tharaday alght The ."flag of men, moving in anbrokea phalaax aad overshadowed by a bril liant lighting affect, will paaa down tha principal atreeta of the city aad oat to Ninth and Bed Oroaa atreete, when It haa been definitely decided the big finworka display will take place Inside ita enclosure of Immenae proportlona when the crowning of the queen will take place with Impoeing ceremony. ! Btale Councillor Qeo. . Sood,of the North Carolina Jr. O. TJ. A. M will be preaeat, aad the committee haa Invited Mayor Bpriacer, Col. Walker Taylor and Ma jar Wm. F. BoberUon to ride ia a carrier e at the bead of the prooeealon. Tha last-aamed aa mem ben of hie ataff will represent the Gov ernor,- woo wriiee inat ne will oe un avoidably detained at the 8tate Fair In Balelgh the tame week. The Wllmlnaton Fire Department, the military organize tlona, two fine beads and many dUxens will be la line and the lag effect will be accom panied by a detachment of foar men nader a petty officer from each of tha following organisations: Naval Be- tervet, npreeeating the United Statet Navy: Wilmington Light Infantry, rpreeenUng tha United Btatea Army, aad the Boya Brigade, representing IheYoIanteer service. A aamber of floats have been promltad by business men and thoee with the magnificent oaa bearing the Qaeen will make a beaallfal spectacle. The two bands engaged will head tha panda. Mr. J. B Fraley, promoter for the Laytoa Company, waa present at the meeting Jest Bight bat will join the shows at Newbera thia afternoon, re turning hen Tharaday. . The midway of the carnival will be at Becoad and Market atretic when a merry-go-round of big proportlona will hold tway. The Newbera Journal of yesterday ssys that the Liyton Carnival Com piny arrived then rrom j&uxaoein City on. the steamer Ocracoke at a o'clock Monday alght Stormy weather prevented their earlier arri val, bat work waa began at once apoa the pre pan tlona for lha gnat thow and all woald be la readiness for open ing laat alght - Among the many flae featarea of the Caraival la the excellent band. They gave a concert in front, of the Journal office Moaday night which waa greatly enjoyed by a large aam ber of people. Their musio Is render ed splendidly, aayt that paper." Tha voting- eonteat for queen at Newbera haa not eloeed yet though over 8,000 beilota have beea cast with Mitt Maggie McSorley la the lead with 8,144. The boxea will remain open anUl Fridayi " ; POOL TOUENAJIEST SUCCESS. Festive Elks Last NIxht Caattitcf far ' Btaara With Cat aad BalL (j ' The pool toaraameat at the Elka Temple laat alght waa a big en cocas and was witnessed by a large aamber of spectators. The refereet wen Meaart. - Keith, W. M. Lee andT Ed. Taylor aad tha eonteeta wen ."pulled off in three elaaaea. Ia the first Mr. Oscar Morrlt woa la a scors of 17 and received as a prize for hit dexterity tha first prize, which waa a handsome watch fob bearing an Elk umbijww- Dr. Jno. OC Wesaell came tecoad; aeon 167 ' - . Ia the second elasa Mr. E. E. David won la a aeon of 23 aad received the tecoad prize a handsome pair of gold cuff buttons. Mr. W. H. Molina waa a close a very eloee second ; aeon 84, The third prize, a gold scarf pin waa captured by Mr. Jake Solomon; scon 83. Mr. Jalias P. Taylor woa the booby prize In a toon of 411 44. i - . : - ... . Sakaraaa Car Schedalc ' - - By reference to the official schedule printed In another eolamn it will be teea that effective to-morrow, Oct 15th, can oa the tubarban line of the a B., L dt P. Oa, will leara the city at 7 and 10 A M, 8, 6:80 and 10 P. M. daily: WrlghttTillo for Wilmington, 8 and 11 :17 AM, 5:17, 7: SO and 10 :30 P. M., daily except Banday. "-The ex act ached ule of all can It printed in aaother eolutn-. " . . 14, 1903. THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. Qtarterly Meetiar Held Yesterday and aa - Appeal Issaed In View ol the ip , prosch of Wiater. . i The regular quarterly meeting .of the Associated Charities, cf Wilming ton, wee held yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, Dr. A D. McClure, the president, in the chair; Miss -Carrie L, Price,' the secretary, at her poet of daty, and the following ' membera In attendance, viz: Rev. Dr. G. D. Bern- helm, Rev. B. W. Hogue, Dr. A. D. McDonald, Mayor Wm. E. Springer, Messrs. Andrew Smith, J.C Bleven- son and P. PearsalL -- Ber. B.W. Hogae, Mayor Springer and Mr. Andrew Smith were appointed to draft resolutions upon the death of the late Mr. Gabriel Holmes, a mem" ber of the Board.. Mr. M. W. Divine, of -the County -. Oommlsaioners, waa elected ta fill the vacancy created by Mr; Holmea death. . Ddriog the ten yeait it was reported that the aecretary has issued 10,131 orden for groceries to 613 families. , The following appeal waa issued to the pablie tbroagh the preat. "At the quarterly meeting of the Board of Directora of the Associated Oharitlea held thla morning, the fact that ten yean of history, of work and relief , of the poor of the . city was noted. We found that, our County Commiislonere end private "cltlzena have supported the work generous! y. and that the funds have been applied with great can and only after careful Investiration of each case. The A O. L. has hauled the wood used by the organization free of charge and city carta delivered it without cost - "Miss Carrie Price, our efficient aec retary, la auil anceaslngly devoted to the work. Some of the personal snpporten of the work have died and some an not able to do as much as in former years. "We have, therefore, the privilege of calling on all citizens for aid In the work aa heretoore, and any who can to increase their cuts. Therefore, in behalf of the aoclety, I. appeal for help, which our people always give. "Kespectrully. "A. D. McCujHB, Prea'f." "Please aend contributions to our Secretary or to our Treaturer, Mr. J. U. Boatwright" PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. Joseph Jacobs left yester day for Huntington, W. Va. Mr. D. T. McNeill, of Con way, 8. U., ia si The Orton. Dr. D. W. BoHuck went up to Rocky Point yesterday to perform an operation for appendicitis. " Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pickett speat yeaterday la the city ahopplng. Mr. John W. Blomme went up the W. & W. railroad yesterday, ad- yertlaing the carnival hen next week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. White, Meaart. M CL 8. James and J. P. Branson, of Lumber, 8. O, are at The Orton. Messrs. John F. Tobin, of Charleaton, and John W. McEschern, of Marioh, 8. C, made business trips to the city yeateaday. Miss StelFa Shrier left yester day afternoon for Newbern to aid aa court atenograpber in an important eaae which will be heard then to-day. Dr. D. 8. Bay and family, of Bote HIU, an in the city on their re tarn from an extended trip among the mountains of Western North Caro lina. SECOND ADVENT C0HFERES6E. Meetiar af Eastera Csroliaa Cbarches la. I ' Tali City Befjaalsg To-morrow. The annnal conference of the Sec ond Advent Charch in Eastern North Carolina will convene at the church on Booth Sixth street to-morrow morn ing at 10 o'clock and continue in ses sion for several days. Delegates are already arriving for the meeting and the attendance promises to be quite large. Beginning to-night prominent Advent preachers from this and other States will preach each morning and evening at the usual hours. The pub- lie Is cordially Invited to the aervicea. Ber. E. L. Price, formerly, of thia city, it secretary of-the conference. He haa already arrived and ia the guest of Mr. Calvin Beaver, No. 910 South Sixth street Mr. Price haa beea engaged ia evangelistic work fa Eastera North Carolina dnring the put two or three years. Afteraooa Weddltf Te-diy. '.-.-' In Wilmington this afternoon pop ular young busineta men; from other States will claim fair Wilmington brides. At 2:30 o'clock at the residence of the brlde'a mother, Mra. Alice L. Bucher, No. 621 Dock etreet, Mr. Oscar Albert Wilkerson, of Dayton, Ohio, will lead to the altar, Mitt ' Clara B. Adkins, a charming young woman who recently moved to Wilmington from the North.- At 2:45 o'clock thia afternoon Miss Lucy McEachern, an attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McEachern, No. Ill South Seventh street, will be joined In ' marriage . to Mr. Frank Hawley Bagg, formerly of this city but now of Columbia, 8. CL A reception to the bridal party waa given at the hospit able home of Mr. and Mra. McEachern yesterday evening. after Beer Seller Pursuantllo ' orders from Mayor Springer the police last night com menced a raid on hoasea of alleged ill repute where beer la told without lieenae. Three arrests were made dur ing the night and each, of the defen dants gave $50 bond for their appear ance in tire police court to-day-- at noon. . It - is . underttood that , other arreets will follow. . .Thoee laat night were from the vicinity of Fourth and Castle streets." "V - - WHOLE NO. 11,274 THE A. DAYID COMPAHY. A Great Sale of Popular Priced Clothing. 1,000 THE A. DAVID CO. MEN AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS. oct4tf PL-ATT & HAAR, 114 llarket Street. - .-We call your attention to our line of Costume Velvetg.. : r IV1ERCERIZED W AISTITJCS, DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. LACE COLLARS, And to The F. sole Agents. octlO tf sa we DEPOSITS MADE WITH Atlantic Trust will pay better than investing; in fluctuating stocks. We pay 4 per ct. per annum, compounded quarterly. A as TJ.' S. government bonds. Pays RATT J, HETBB, Pruideat. SCETCBXIiIi F AIiIiEN, Casbier. - DIBgCTOES: " V ' L. B. Rogers, John H. Suck, B. Ahrens, C. W. Yates, Martin O'Brien, J. G. oct 14 tf I have a nice assortment of Boys suit everybody. Also a big line of measure taken for one of those nice Guarantee to fit. Bell 'Phone sep27tf 800. I have moved to No. 206 North BOYS NQTIGE --l into an unfinished store and for a few days must ask the indulgence of my friends and patrons, but will soon be in a position to furnish your hom6 FBOM TOP TO BOTTOM on the credit to the right people. Furniture, Carpets,1 Crockery OF ALL KINDS AISD DESOBXPTIONS. .1 V. r BELL 'PHONE 613 " " ' M OCt4DWtf .- :-:r-- . :-. TREASURER LACY HAS ACCEPTED. WQl Address Labor Orrtakstioos Here oa Nlr ht of Tbaokstlvlof. -Hon. B. B. Lacy, State Treasurer and. one of the foremost labor leaden in North Carolina, hat accepted the In vitation of the Central Labor Com mittee to deliver an addreit to the allied trades unions of j thla city on Thanksgiving night. . A labor cele bration on that day by the Brother hood of Railway Carmen will include aa oyster roast at Wrightsville and other featuret. The address of Trea turer Lacy will take place either In the Academy of Musio or T. M. O. A anditorium. Ret oraed from New York. On board the Clyde steamer uCarib,n which arrived af 6 o'clock yeaterday evening from New York, were the following ' passengers: Miss Clara Bornemann, Mn. P. N.' Fiek and lit tle daughter, and Mrs. CL B. Belloit and little son. ( Miss Bornemann Went to New York aix months ago to re side with relatives, but decided "there's no place like Wilmington" and re turned to live with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bornemann. Mrs. Fick and Mrs. Bellols and their chil dren visited friends and relatives In New York for several weeks. '- Pay for Soldier BtyK:'t?:i-- Checks covering the pay for officers and members, of the W. L. L who went in camp't Morehead City last July were dialrlbuted at the meeting of tha company for. regular drill last night' For.: the fire days they were la actual encampment the' cap tela gets from the United States $25; flrtt lieu tenant $20.83 f corporals, $2.60; pri vates, $3:17. The second lieutenanta and sergeants were not in camp. 'The number of men was 39. ' wasalsrtoa does Wet 7 ' " . A telegram to the Newbern Journal atatea that ia the local option electioa held in the city of Washington, N. C Wednesday Ihi municipality went for saloons by a susjorily of 88. : aooooooaooaoaooooooo i TcRuS OF SU3SCRIPTI0I Oaa Xar, by Hail. Six SXoBtha,' Three ZleBtha, Two Konthat " altraraA ta Smaaariaara im tmaa our at as oamtaparnamtm. 2 oooooooooooooooooe lien's Fall Suits, all novr 8-60 1 1.S5S 1.00 S goods, the latest fabrics and styles, staples and fancies - in eluding Black Unfinished Wor- - - . steds,Tliibets and Ohoviots, the best lot of goods ever offerodto : the Wilmington public. Prices. ' Better pick out your suit be fore the sizes are broken. ; Corset and Knitted Corset Covers, for whieh. we are PL ATT & HAAR, " 114 Market Street. and Banking Company nigh rate, lor absolute security, gooa twice as much interest. B. H. J AHRENS, Vice rrealdeat. Solomon. D. McEachern, B. H. J. B.CB. Bellamy, M.J. Heyer, Ij. Gieschen,-1. M.. Boar. a . S ' : S . and Children's Clothing at prices to Underwear. Come in and have your Suits. I have a fine line of samples. - . FTJCHS, Head to Foot Outfitter.' Front street, but have had. to move same old basis, viz., cash and liberal and House Furnishing Gscds, INTERSTATE 421 - JOBO MTEHTFLODR Nothing better and we guaran tee every barrel, and if it does not give . satisfaction your money re funded. Half Patent and straight Flour, Bagging and Ties., Mullets, . 100 lbs. Barrels No short weight in stock. ' Corn, Oats, Meal, Lard, Sugar, etc. : . -' ?s We carry a full line . of staple ' Drugs." N . -' Your orders solicited. v " - r - ST0ITE & C0IIPAITY, 5 and 7 South Water street. oct 14 tf - . - - ONE BIG RIGHT. ACADEMY OFMUSIC " ;; ,-. OCTOBER 16TH. :- THE WOBLD FAMOUS BUCK, PATTI TROUBADOURS. an new features. - BEFINXD - , i" SINGERS DANOBBS - COMEDIANS 40 40 BLACK PATTI. i - (Ime Slssleretta Jonee) ' - The Greatest Binger of ber race. Beats now on sale at Fiommer'e. Half down-stain reserved ror whites. octlSSt . -. . . Silver Calt, It's'a pleasure ib j clean SUrer, Gold, Cut Glass or jray thing-..tbAt -. shines with-'C.''.';N;-s; CLOTHING Makes water do the work."" ;? Guar- ! - anteed positively harmless; 25 cts at HARDIU'O if , Palace Phafnacyr- 126 South? Front Street.' r-',-f'Ki 'V2'-,. oel4 tf ' - - - BotbTnonesss. - ITOTICE. -1 An persons ara hereby warned aealast bar borlog or trusting any of tie crew ot the Brltisa Btemer Eieeleyslde. Wm. BeMmrtoo master-aow lvlnir In the harbor of wiin,inar. too. aa do debts contracted by any of the ere w will be t&id by the master or owners or con- UmlBgton, N, 0 October isch, . oo ins ealc-Laaeh eoaater prtr Uf da jr. -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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