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mi laws- .-.ele."W e-e-aat f -morning tnr. 0UTUME8. krf a e Rklaaar. al f- - . a w - - ,CI - - - gXjcoavfctsd of mardsrei r C.t;' v?a. ea "WW. t'tZTn ftvvato laejiry la JsJaUfP.hr-thsra ?Zv lJic YtroJet. rrtft t Ue a?aa of the ,t3ii4iajr eocapaay was . Got. Aycock ti cm of fjf lit 0DM BMtUr U I'Tv t leierest U Lr tiT"-0- Tb jary n. '-EAj ed eot reached a ttiiu eaockoalJoa i aUoae-'. eerlcualv is aatsawa 'WEmtM eil Maarw va ana . Tie Kalian at ka L ut roxiasd a taaeral tatM- c-rn Mciaala. L-jt ; li aJ per tnL, efftrtd sti-tpol ftim. No. 3 j Or. : mW5 ol po f. !!.: raaia trm: nUilM ATHB REPORT. 1 1 Da? or AouCTT-rcaa, 1 Wtirara Bcaxic, I fxan rrja. N. a. OsU 14. ) Vruor 4aU for lalT kj.n taax i 8 P. it-: ijtniin: A. M dT ; m it jtM: nA2laiaai. 77 da- y2 far tha day. .00; ralafall in of U aoaia lo oaia, . xtt3 aaaioa actxmx. uniii hT fai:a la tha Lltl!a ItxehU. Ntw Ofltaaa, Ula ui Vtibar duirieU. Ta knnrt C53rw art aatasportaaU ; Ortstbora. TUI WUJ1JO. L.3r-T. Oct li. AdTicry (X i t.) P. M. ErWtaca ot a hair tAS.vanl of lha Wlaia4 i Air.M Ttmj ooaaa ror isa r;axcuT ro to-oat. Larf Oct. IL For Norta is Fa-f Taartdar: fair rrWay tj, noert tad eooite la aorta k rcos; fna aoiaiataat wtadr. W ium-0UW IB. .07 A.M. t.tS P. M. 11 IL 18 at. 3.04 P.M. 1.34 P.M. MM rtrasSa'Jtsort.. fiMWUaiacioa. in 2j tUt Colonel Cali- s:-:tl oat Elder IIemjv Y a coc:it OTir tba birth p!ac rbit Ja.:kjoa. L i3r o! the Both ball will tt ;33 at every tarn. II U v. tz: ToaM knonItwhea r- ia IsJiaa Territory who 1 :i coaboti ropinj rteart, rrrt.tt a Utter of conrral i frsai oar veraallla Preai- y;3 cbwrteJ that nearly I i:rH tbat haa von a rac Bfeie "a ner track Wire U thia thlnj fo- prapsero! tha AtUnU p "If Toaa FlaUcaa firr i thr ta hop yet for tho f;ia.boti. Hello, Bod! Ar r, too? Wa extend Kud o Zrtat a Cra a Utllt f i:.z i:ta. And behold hov tern , t-oable, tirao and ax- 1 :.:i!e ballet eUrtath. '-'tj;t ;j thie xtrapliflad la m 6 Hay wood and Tillman. 1 it 3th year. The ai excellent paper and. C4:;s isititotioo. (7rm- All riht, Brother, zt. Thi Moaxrsa 8ta a is iTth jear. pi2 -oa dry jcoodi honae, baa contract with a 2ew for 1200.000 worth of f-:C yace. Iu paat racceaa r it a eaEdent roarao- 445 ti; iateetmeat will fj PCUtiU-i for Preaideat, and "iram aBatailable becanM 4 Ui't cf rwn.iptl ayvvBAint. $o-itb. The point la not The Sooth knows the f-l-.fad the fore blU la 'jiwUlBeer f orja t him. foa'i now K(r or sot 3 CfcaMotU waa ade- I V lialieJ. Tfc ( ttta f-Tr ae to thia, and are " 2ia;" and It 'a noaa of Rat Iras i jnja. r ipreaamr in a nop rr'Li. v. ...... pnr tut printed la North BOLD BANK ROBBERS FOILED BY DAYBKEAK. Outer. AtltwBl at Fear Ilea te Leal Sale et Sertax Beta la latrater Baaai aa4 Qatftf Early yaaterday momlaf four bort Ura alUaspUd to.roh the Uak at cprtir Uopa, Kaah eoaatT. Tba back door Ot the baildiar wm cHuJ nM. with a crow bar aad tha oatar door of the aaie U tha Uak, coalalala a boat 4.000 eai a aambar of Talaable cwrlUaa, waa all bat blow ope a by a eenaaor djaaaslta exnloaloaa. when day broke oa tha barxlare aad thiy frixhUaed away. Daaca Tladala. a aaarket maa'ef Bpriac Hone, waa awahaaad by the firal of altbt expeloae aboal 3 o'clock aad waat la the diractloa of the baak to aaeartala the canee of tha report. At the rear of J. J. Bp! ray At Co'a. store aadeext to the vacant lot oa which the baak reaia be aaye be waa ballad by a tata wllx a Baak who slack a ria aadrr hit aoae aad aiked alas what be wanted.' lfr. .Tlada'e raalled that .be thoaxht . aa. al tamet waa bafax aaade lo rob the baak aad Ue snaa with the dtaxalae repried. TU bt d-4. If yoa alal rixhL" AjROther, aaatlaet baratar waa called aad Tied ale aaya be waa caxxai, boaad aad carried to the backdoor of tha battdjax where be wttaaeaad two me a at work aad two others etaadlax raard. MAara. ZXarid Dodd aad WUL Bui- liXtwoyoaax Ba who room scrota thOtreet from the baak, heariax the exBlosloaa ralaad llhalr wladowa aad laqelred what waa the matter. The robbers oa raard forced them andcr eorar.. Two ascroaa later earns to rao what was the troable bat they ware fired npoa aad frightened oS. Oaeof the aecroea, Bicke Peareev ta hie ex titeeaeat. raa lato a llTary stable where be worked aad croaehlag down a ear a male la a stall, he la said to here beea avearly kicked to death. Whea dayllxht broke oa the robbera, they waat to a tobacco warehooeela the town, secured two doable teeau which, they had tied there aad started la tha direcUoa of W Uo a. It la said that oae more ex ploalloa of the dyaamlle woald hare laid the aaie ope a. Traralllax maa who arrived la Wll laxtoa last elfht say that there Is maeh exdtemeat la 8priax Hope over the maltar aad mach epeealatioa aa to the ideality of the would-be barxlere who ware belax cloaaly part a ad yee- tarday saoralax aad aftaraooa. LOCAL DOTS The Soothers All-Star Vaude ville acxrvxaUo 10 Barxaw yesterday. For the accommodation of XOlfara, beriaalac to-day. a ear will lea ra Treat aad Priaoeaa atreeU dally. except Baa day. for Dtlrado aad the Cakaat 3 JO aad 4P. M. Picked teams will play an ex- bibitloa baaket ball rame at the T. M. CL A. to-morrow alxht. The xymaa elaaa r Titaic are aow more thaa doable la aUeadsace) over last year. Minnie Clark, colored, drank aad disorderly at Eixhtli aad Blades etreela. waa fiaed $10 by the mayor yaaterday. la defaalt of which she weal lo the roads for 33 daye. The xfiur of Deed did a Laad-oSce boalaeaa ta Ileeaalax peo ple to wad yesterday. Fire colored aad oee white couple receirtd the ae- taary certlflealea xiriax lacalaaae- Uoa lo their metrtnoay. A lire electric wire la contact with the roof of the A. a Uehed, at ea rroal street eUtloa, caaaaaa smaua blaae which battled the Fire Depart meel oat at oe'ek yetterday mora la to respoaee to aa alarm from box 34. Tho damaxe waa laayremcaai. Among the aoiitxnt marthali to serve dartax the Btale rair, in kUb, aeat week, Hoa. Geo. I Jtor- iom baa appointed Meeare. E. A. aad J.R Hawea.of Atkiaaoa. umaumim accepted aid will lea re for Balelxh Moadaj. Sl'SlKSa.1 ItL&nOHZ SE8Y1CE. Ball Cteif aty Oaa exteaaad lie uaee le Eaat V Da la lis a ne Tie. Theeabarbaa llasaof the 8 3a th era Bill Telephoae aad Tsiexrapo v paay were exteaded yesterday lo Eaal awe an . Wllaalaxtoa aad ataasier a. a. Maaas says that to-day the rouowjoa: raaideaca 'phone la that eectloa will U -eat la." via: Meears. J. W. Kree- F. T. Mllla, Tboe. J. A-eeasa ata B. F. MarahalL Tne itwrem will be local Ex chance aamca aa there will be no wu caxa. McMaaaa aaya the eoanpaay is bow in poattloa lo faralah 'phoaee anywnere ta the Eaat W liana i we tjbj. Kdaracra J fur CeralTtl. newbera JowrwoJ; 14th: Mople came to town jtij ptlnxtosc the CaraitiJ. bat were dlasppoUted. Oa aocoaat of the rViy weaiher the Oernlral ahows dPSol arrira..mUt..Mo,day anaraooa. aad uea some pople bad to Uka a whaa at tha, fZ7. . tha axhlblUoar, 7.;,!iTt TVsry dlacoararlaX; r--t Sally rUmeaVthTCaralral will DO ia IQU aaair in " NEW ADVEBTIBEMEirra W. B. Cooper BhoL CoeeolJdaled lUUwsya. Uxhl aad Power Ox Notice., j acxcntsi voomim. Loat-Caa try bird. OCTOBER WEDDINGS. Pretty Altcmooa Services Joined In Marriage Popular Young Couples Yesterday. M'EACHERiN-BAGQ NUPTIALS. cercaisey at 2:1 O'clock. FaDewti by Departare lor Calaakla, 5. C Mlis . A411ia tke Brlee el Praaalacet ' Okie .Teesx Maa. A pretty aftaraooa weddinx In blae . J Lli . . . . a ni wgui waa cejeoraua jeeMraay afUraooa at 3:41 o'clock at the hos pital home of Mr. aad lira. Daaeaa McEacherB, No: 111 Boath Seventh street, the partita to. the marrlaxe tow bariax beaa their daoxbler. Jilaa Lacy McEachera, aad Mr. Frank Hawley Baxx. a riainx yoaax boal aeaa maa.oi Calamblj. 8. CL .There ware preaeat to wilnetathe beaatifal aerrke a namber of the frieada and relatlrea of the bride aad xroom, who joined moat heartily la alacere cob xratalatioas to the yoanx coo pie prior to their departare, amid a shower of riot, oa the soatb boaad A. a I train at 3:41 o'clock for their weddiax toar. The ceremony waa performed la moat lmpreeaire manner by the Bar. Dr. A. D. MoClare, pastor of Bt. Andrew a Preabyteriaa Chnrch. tha rlax service havinx been astd aad the bride havinx beaa xiren away by her father, Mr. Daaeaa McEaehera. The weddiax marches were played la moat plaaainx maaaer by Mis. Matiie L. Chaatea, and while the solemn words which made the coaple maa and wife were belax spoken be neath a beaatifal canopy of smilax eatwiaed with blae aad white rib bon, la the aortnaaat corner of the parlor the pianist softly rendered "Ylotela. A mantel banked with pal me aad ferae aad exquisitely dreas ed with white carnations-formed a beekxroand nnder the canopy for the lovely scene. The piano adjoialax was alao banked with palms, while the walla were very taateially draped with smilax aad the chandeliers festooned 1th everxreena. The dlalex room aad the balls were also charmlnxiT decorated- with a prof oaloa of plants , aad flower, the execution of Mr. Will Bahder, the florist. The color scheme of white and blae waa carried oat perfectly la all parts of the boose. The atteadaats dariaxthe ceremony were Mlaa Daisy McEachera, slsterof the bride, maid of boaor; Mr. J. Ilolmec Davis, best maa; Mlaa Iaa McNalr aad Mlaa Isabel B troth era, brideamaide. Mr. J4B. Weaver, of Co lombia, & a, Mr. J. Fletcher Baark, of Wllmlaxtoa, aad Mr. NeHI a Mc- Laarla. of Florae er, a U, trooma mea. The bride wore a stylish coe tame of xray cloth aad carried a boa- qnet of llllee of the valley aad bride rosea, tied with chiffon. Tbomajaoi boaor wore a lovely xowa of while Ilk aad carried a baadaome boaqaet of brideamaid rosea aad aspara Xas tied with pink satin ribbon. The hrtdMinalda ware faahlnably xowneo ta blao silk malle end carried loveff boaqaeu of whlu eamaUoas tied with hlte saUa ribbon- The xenusmea were ta eonvenlioaal aftaraooa dreae. Taeeday evealex et the home of the bride's parents a dallxhUal weaainx reeepUoa waa attended by baaareoa of frieada of the popular yoanx peo ple. A namber of very baadaome presents were received, atleatlax the popularity of the eon pie, both of whom are natives of Wllminxtoa and held la the blxbeat esteem by a boat of frieada bare. The xroom, however, at present baa a responsible poaltloa with the Southern Cotton Oil Company, of Co lombia, a a, which city will be their home la the future. AdXlas-Wnkrme. Aa other q siet but very pretty home eddlnx waa celebrated yesterday afternoon la the marraxe oi Clara B. Adklne, the attracUve yoanx daaxhtar of Mrs. Alice I Bacher, to Mr. Oscar Albert Wllkeraoa, a pcomi aeat youax baaiBeaa maa of Dayton, Ohio. The service waa periormea the residence of the bride a roomer. No. 611 Dock street, ta the presence of a few friends and relatives by the Iter. Richard W. iloxae, rector of BL Jamea' Episcopal enunw. decorations aad 'Other environmen. made a very pretty eeeae aad the youex people were the rtclpleBta of mady happy eonxralalaUona and very Biany nannaome preaanta, Mr. and Mrs. WUkarsoa,left oa the aftaraooa A. "I, train for their tmaai war, hlch will Uelnde a brief stay at Ashe- vUle, N. a Tke Ortse laereveactta. Col. K. U. Morchlsoa arrived yes terday mornlBX ln:n .9W Ia a day or two be will xo over The Orion with Mansxer HI n ton to decide definitely npoa isoprotementa that are needed throaxhoat the house. In a short time The Ortoa will be U the very front rank of the pretueai ana aa. TWy best hotel- In the SU Painter. were at work yeaterasy oeauuiji- front of the baildlax. Much etaei p -Urior work bat alao been doar. The diniex room since recent Improve ments ta the prettiest any woero. QeiraaUse EsUllIahil. . A quarantine for scarlet fever waa eaUMlahedyeaterday "1r1f" of Mr. W. IL McEaehera, 310 Boulh Blith street. . Little MUa isaaa Eachera. 3-ysars old. Is 'the peUent and sba U dolax very nicely. quaranUaefor diphtheria at the resi dent of Mr. Alexander Wlltr, 119 North Tenth street, waa lifted yester day. '" WILMINGTON,: N. 0.V fTHURSDAY. OCTOBER THEATRICAL INTEREST !: - , - .. IN "1VYELFTH NIQHT." Appearascset Marie Walawrirkt Here Next Tacsdsy Evealsf Yin be the Evest et the Acadeety Sciaieav: There la no abatement of the Inter est manifested ' by patrons of the theatre m the enxsxement of Marie Wainwrlxht la a revival of the xreat comedy saccesa, "Twelfth Nlxhtat The Academy next Taeadsy eveniax. The sale of seats for the prod action will be tin at Plammer's day after to morrow morntnx and It is safe to pre diet that the popular American act- ress will be X reeled by one of the very larxest audiences of the season. ! All seats downstairs, except the last four rows, will be f LBO; the others oa that floor $1 the same price .which : ob tain elsewhere la the Btete where the company appears. ' . Mlas Walawiixbt- who - appears ia' tha 2 leadinc ola lot 'Viola" ta XZS3 WH5WBIQHT AS TlOLa. recoxalaed everywhere aa the foremost Shakespearean actress of the present dsy. Nature and art at tainment have equipped her for; the Xreat poet's heroine. A xlorlous pbyaique,nnllmited mentally, a superb voice, capable of every modulation, a beautiful face, and that Indescribable charm of true femininity which helps to make the world beaatifal, such are the attributes of Marie Wainwrlxht. 8hakespeare never conceived any tblnx more beaatifal or at the earns time aaythlax more whimsical than his story of the love adventures of Viola, who ta her xalse of a pace la the daa- llnx eoarl of myria, was'expeeled to be e xladlator, bat who, belnx a wo man, dodxed the encounter with all a woman'e skill whea she hopelessly be came the victim of a ehallenxr. It Is a moat difficult role to perform, bat MIts Walawrlcbt enfolds the story ith the delicacy of touch which baa msde all her Shakespearaa imperson ation a famous. The other parts are sustained by actors noted for their skill, aad the scenic appointments are said lo be aa beaaUral aa modera staxe craft eaa make them. MYSTERIOUS A BREST OP NEQKOES. Police Ref eas te Give Ckarre Ueea Which Twe Ura Are Held. Charley Fowler and Ed Hill, alias Uriaa Small," alias "LIxhtlnr, both colored, were arrested before day yes terday morninx by Policeman CL J& Wood, one of them in Btedman'e auey and the other at Fourth and Bruns wick i tree la. The police department refuted to state the charf e or charge npoa which the aexroee were arrested - A Ba f altfawlaa Or lO allow a repurver w iow:iyi them la a cell at the police station. where they are held as prisoners. They were not xiren trial In the police coart yesterday, and It la not known when they will be or for what. J aax- Inx from the namber of aliases Bill baa slronx to his name. However, ne matt be cooped up for some awfal criair. The air or secrecy wmcu -un rounds the arrest of these two dee Berate ID criminals (T) Is lnterestinr, bat tanilliilnx to newspaper reporters. Tho anxlons pablio wUl wait in breathleaa sutpense the trial of those prftonere, for then it Is presumed the cbarxee will be maae nuw, uw ther'arebeidonsuspletoa ana aro re leased before trial. . t.j... ENDORSE CONQRESSMAN J5MALL. Bsslaris Mee of 5.ata ausauc v- - . a it Al mmt Waat Bis AppelataieBl oa Coenalttee. -A special meeUnx of the Chamber of Commerce -will oeneia uu noon at 3:30 o'clock upon the request of the Committee on Harbor. Bhlpplnx and Commerce of which Mr. H. W. Is chairman. The purpose oi the meetlnx ia to xire hearty endorse ment to Hon. Jnc IL Small for ap- MintmAHt to mem be ramp - on wo Home Committee oa Bivers and Har bors at the next session or uoaxrew, poaiUon which he is eminently quali fied to fill, both irotn exponent xeneral ability. Mr. emails prwj. for an inland waier wr Hatterar, aloax tne oanaxrou. Caroltne eoaat, bee attracted world wide attention aad those in pomuon w know say that his efforts alonx that line ahoald aadmaat receive doe ep oreelaUof. if the business off the Booihera .eommanity can exert aoy laflaence In the wauonai, tare. ' : ' "j - Mr. Ed. J. Marion and wife, of Fa etievllle, wer amonx yesterday a arrivals at The Orion. , :.; ; f - " ' ... V ". . 1 " - . v ' . j : V-;- ' I I II . . -.11 .1. . II I I ! I " ' .... A PROSPERITY INDEX. Conditions in Real Estate Market Now Tell of Unprecedented Good Times. ALL VALUES ARB BOOMING. Ceatlax Prepcrty laaieesjte aad Rents Either Thaa Ever la Wllmlsjlos. Baslaess Places Oc espied asd Vacaicles Saapped Up. The barometer of prosperity in any town, city or community is invariably its real estate market, and judxed by that standard. Wllsninxton baa now entered upon an era of rood timea scarcely, if at all,- equalled or excelled la' its hjatory. A talk with-any well- aformed eaal estate man la the city wUl bear oat-the Beaertioathaa .never before was there such a demand for residei ees or busiaess- houses as now, ncr wst there ever a time. when eligib ly located real estate commanded a hixher vfixure. Theae- facts were brouxht forcibly to the attention of dealers themselves on Oot. 1st, when the real eat tie" year doted and since Ihat time the eondiilon bat been a sub ject of xeneral ditcustion In certain circles. A xentleman ot undoubted authority, who has been In close toach with the real estate market In Wilmington for twenty-five years, wss spproached by a reporter this week and ask ed about the situation. The in quiry fell upon sympathetic ears and the xentleman referred to, at once xrew enthusiastic in speak jax of conditions. He knew of one real estate firm whose business darinx the past year has experienced a natu ral xrowth of bstween SO and AO per cent. There are no bouses for rent, he said and when one comes on the market, all the agent has to do ia to put the fact on his bulletin board and itlasnspped up by. some responsible tenant in abort order, and that, too, at higher prices than ever before. - Eent- nx values of residence property, be said, have easily xone up from 25 to 80 per cent and In a few Instances, even higher. Houses which formerly vented for $4 per month are now $5 and $8; those which formerly brought $10 and 13 are now $13.50 and $18; those which were once slow at $20 are now easily rented at $27.50 and so on np the ascendinx scale. The appre ciation has all come within the last year and sun mere are not enougn to meet the demand. "It all meant," the dealer said, "that we now have from 1,690 to 2,- 600 more Inhabitants than we've ever bad- before aad they - are- dtiaene worthy of oar esteem and pride. A large majority of them came by reason of,lhe railroad consolidation and subse quent expaaeion of headquarters of the Atlantic Coast Line here, while many of them are Interested In the va rious other enterprises which have sprnnx np during the year along the wharf and elsewhere. Then, too, the splendid system of schools In Wil mington has attracted many families to the elty for its educational advanta ge. We are Indeed a prosperous aad favored city. In many instances, two aad three families now live In a house where there waa formerly one, bat as sooa as the abnormal xrowth of popalatloa subsides In a measure and there are boosee to accommodate all, Wilmington will begin to mate rially expand. Asked about the loereate ia the renting value of busiaess houses, the gentleman quoted above aaid that the advance hadnot been so marked as la residence property, bat there are few vaeaat stands, although a num ber of additional stores and offices have been built within the past year. On tne wharf, he said, he knew of . but two vaeaat places alonx tne enure water front,! bat a year or two axo there were a doxen. A number of new buildings have also gone up alonx that street bat they have not been more than enough to supply the in creased demand, even at the higher prices. Not a long while sgo this paper called attention to the phenomenal In crease In postal receipts here and at that time made the point that Wil mington waa golnx ateadldly forward. The showing now made in real estate Is proof positive that "we do move" and the course Is In the right direction. The man who goes out in the morn ing after a choice parcel of -real estate aad expects to return before breakfast with a snug little purchase and com paratively no diminution of his "cash. In bank,' will be a sadly disappointed person If be sallies forth this dsy and time. Black Paul TcEUxht. . The Balelxh News and Observer of yesterday Is prorase In Its praise oi the performance in that city Tuesday night by the Black PattI Troubadours, who will appear at the Academy here to-night. "A disUnet hit and success" la the way the Balelxh paper puts it. The company will arrive to day from Goldaboro. Aa usual half of the downstairs will be reserved at the theatre for white people ana separate entranoea will be provided.. Beats are bow on eale at Plammer's. Fir Alarm Ipparatatw The ewltchboard for the new fire a a 17. . alarm " system arrived oa tne cw Tork steamer from the factory of the Gamewetl Fire Alarm Company Taes day. The batteries are expected at any time. Aa soon - aa they arrive aa expert will be here rrom tne wamo: well factory to Install the oew system. 15, 1903. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. Wm. M. Boykin, of Balti more, is a guest at The Orton. Mr. L. D. Adkins, of Warsaw, was a guest at The Orton yesterday. Capt. B. P. Paddiflon, of Point Caswell, spent yesterday in the city. Mrs. M. E. Bridgers left yes terdav morning to visit friends in Bichmoad.; . - - Mrs. E. Finer Is on a -visit to friends in Goldaboro. Baleigh and Durham. Mrs. C. O. Byerly has returned from a delightful visit of several months to New York. Mr. W. G. Hall and wife, of Fayetteville, arrived last evening and are guests at The Orton. . Mrs. T. S. McManus is at the James Walker Memorial Hospital for treatment. - Her numerous friends will be delighted to know that .she is improving;" '-' -v ' Capt. Thomas Lawther and oldest daughter left Tuesday night for Petersburg to attend the funeral of Capt. Lawther's sister, Mrs. Walter Ford, who died the ssme morning at Norfolk. Newborn Journal: "Henri Ger- ken and Bill Morrison, of Wilming ton, N. C, arrived here last night. Tney say ihey came on business,1 but t will be safe to watch them, for there a alwsy 'something doing' when they are around." Miss Mary Northrop left yester day morning for Richmond, where she will be an attendant at the wedding of Mias Amy Wood next week. Miss Wood is pleasantly remembered by many friends here, having visited Wil mington two years ago. Mrs. Adeline Bornemann, mother i t Juttics Geo. W. Borne mann, or ibis city, s on ner way irom Germany to the United States. 8he will visit in New Tork and later come to Wilmington to spend the remainder of her life with her son. Mrs Borne mann is 83 years of sge. THE CRUSADE AG. i IN ST VICE. No Farther Arrests Yesterday Police Re late Isformstloa ss to Their Plant. The three keepers of houses of ill re pute in the Vcinity of Fourth and Castle ' streets, who were' arrested shortly after midnight yesterday morning, were not given trial in the Mayor's coart at noon, the cases hay- ng been postponed until to-day at the requeat of defendanta' counsel, Mars- den Bellamy and Herbert McClammy, Etqrs. Although information was re fused as to the charges upon which the women were arrested, it waa leaned yesterday that the indictments are for selling beer without license- and that Detective Theo. Turley, who assisted In working up the Collins matter, . is the principal witness in the cases. No arrests were made last night, the presumption being that the three cases now on the docket will be in the na ture of a test, the successful termina tion of which will mean that other ar rests will follow. However, the po lice are giving no Information and re fuse to discuss the crusade, confident ially or otherwise, with newspaper re porters. That being the case it is nothing amiss to state that It la the popular belief that the present arrests are only the beginning of a wholesale raid, the evidence for which is already In hand. f tm JUDGE'S DISMISSAL CENSURED. Raleif h Times Thlsks Proceedings la Col lins Case Uncalled For. Referring to the recent peremptory dismissal of the jury ia the Collins eats in the Superior Court here, Judge Neal presiding, the Baleigh Times of a recent date says: "We can see bo w a judge may, with propriety, and in the interest of jus tice, set aside a verdict for -excessive damages or something of that sort la involved, but for a judge to disgrace and humiliate twelve men, who railed to find the facts In accordance with his ideas, is rather a rank proceeding, even for a judge. It looks like thia is notice to the public that the jury sys tem, for which this country nas naa such great respect, has failed, at least, to be hoped these were unusually sor tv men not no to the average North Carolina jury for when the evidence Is ail in, and when toe lawyers nave had their ssy, and the judge has made his charge, the deliverance of the jury, whether itje to convict or set free, ought to be accepted and the judge, of ill men. onirht to nrotect. rather than discredit them, before the public." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Properly that Exchanged Basds by Deeds Filed for Record Yesterday. Charlie Holmes to Swain Bell, for $12.50, lot in Stroud's alley, 88 feet north of Kidder street, 33x771 feet In size. American Union Association to Charlie Holmes, for $12.60, same pro perty as above. .- " -- " Jno. W. uoiieD, ir., ana wue, or Wilmington, Joseph U. Gotten - and wife of Petersburg, Va. ; David T.lTsy loe and wife, of Washington, N. O. ; Wm. B. Howard and wife, of Colum bia, a O., and Wot. B. Gotten, of At lantic City, to Mrs. Susan E. Moore, for $1,125, one-half undivided interest n the -noose and lot on -nortn siae oi Orange, between .Fourth and Fifth street, 40x99 feet In size. Cotton and Naval Stores, - .There was nothing, dolnx In spirits turpentine yesterday bat 'after hours there were sales at 551c. - Receipts were 55 casks Cotton receipts yeater- day were only ' 1,617 bales against 3, 988 tales same day last year i market unehanxed. " ' - NEW SKIRTS V & Wa have just received a big lot of New Sllfes and 9 9- Also New Faff Waists made of lined. Pique, Mercerize, and Brillianteens. TheBe are very fine goods and are selling fast. Bemember we lead in Millinery. Call and see our new Mil liner's work. Also a big line CLOAKS AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL JACKETS. PARIS MILLINERY EUPORIUU, ;octutf I L Yon can set for your children are the best shoes yon can buy. Be member parents, we make a special effort to furnish yon with the VEBY BEST SHOES for the least money possible. Come here for yonr Shoe wants and save money. Geo. R. French & Sons. sep 18 tf THE CARNIVAL AT NEWBERS. Opened Very Aosplclonsly Tnesdey Hal! the Shows Were Ready. The Newborn Journal says of the opening of the carnival there: "The carnival started yesterday un der the most auspicious circumstances. The weather was perfect, and it is be lieved the same condition will exist during the week. It was one of those rare autumnal days which is ail tne more enjoyable ' when taken in con trast with such weather as we had last week. "Broad street presented a lively ap pearance yesterday in the preparation for the great shows. Tents for the different attractions, merry-go-rounds, the Ferris wheel and the many con cerns that go to make up the carnival were . being nastily constructed ana everybody was busy. "The headquarters or the carnival are located in the vacant building on the corner of Broad and Middle streets. The police will be ably assisted by a special force and good order wm oe maintained throughout the carnival. "A masauerader riding an old-fash ioned 'ordinary'.wheel attracted a good deal of attention and amused the crowds greatly. He was advertising the 'TriD to the Moon.' The band announced the formal opening at 7:40. About half the shows were ready for exhibition." M'DOWELL COUNTY. The Town o! Marlon Votes for Saloons and Distilleries. Special to Charlotte Observer. Marion, N. a, Oct. 13. The vote to-day was: For saloons, 128; against, 84; for distilleries, 133; against, 73. NEW-ADVEBTISEMENTS. NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned agalast bar boring or tiustlug any ot fbe crew of the British Steamer Healeyslde, Wm. Bedllngfton master, now lying in the harbor of Wilming ton, aa no debts contracted by any ot the crew will be paid by the master or owners or con- Bltrneee. &usit. ornuai a. ova, Wilmington, N. C. October 18th. oc 18 St GROCERIES. 50 Bbls Stick Candy. 200 Cases Salmons. 100 Boxes Octagon'Soap, 20O Bags Green Coffee. 100 Boxea Borx Soap. ,100 Bozet Ark Soap. 100 Cases Sardines, 100 Bbls Mullets. 100 Basra Peanuts. 25 Bbls Mott'a Vinegar. 20 Bbls Mott'a CIdor. Molasses, Syrups and a complete line of Gro ceries and Tobaccos lor sale at lowest prices. SAM'L BEAR, SR., & SONS., Wholesale Groceries, : 18 Market Street. octstf UNLUCKY CORNER. We nave built ud the largest grocery business In the city, ana with onr Increased force can meet all demands. Onr specialties are hym class goods and ear prices are right. Head quarters for N. O. Hams, Sides and Shoulders, Chickens, Apples and Pears. Fancy cakes and Crackers,, chipped Beef, Lobster, Balmon, Trout, Mackeref Xlppe red Herring, reserves. Honey, Jam, Olives, Pickles. Themost com plete stock of canned and glass goods, in tne city. Take a look at our immense refrigerator and you are our customer. S. W. SANDERS. I Both Phones 109. au22tf "78 Bags No. 1 Shot $1.50 89 Bags No. 2.Shot 1.50 44 Bags No. 3 Shot 1.50 18 Bags No. 4 Shot 1.50 II Bags No. 5 Shot 1.50 -19 Bags No. 6 Shot 1.60 14 Bags No. 7 Shot 1.50 93 Bags other sizes 150 1 10 Bags Buck Shot 1.75 VV. B. OOOPERr I 308 310 & 313 Nutt street. - 1 WILMINGTON, N. O. " OCt IStf - - - ; - ' " IB SHOT oooooooooooooooooo :TER?.1S Of SUBSCRIPTION On Yefcr. by Bail. 96.002 Six SXoBtha, ' " ' 3.50 ! Thrmm BXoatha, 1.35 1 Two Monthe, - - 1.00; auvere to Babeerlben la tkee f City at 48 Cents per Hoataur Z aeemveveveeeeeeeee AND WAISTS, i J Broadcloth Skirts. O CI Silk, -White Fleece O Flannels, Corderoy 6 of - P- ? i 129 Market St., Wilmington, N. 0., r' - Next to Bonitz; Hotel.' ' ' , - -We are after your trade, and will , catch it if yon will only come in and look at our Pillsbnry Best Im perial Patent. We make . it our business to please you and are only satisfied when we do so. " - TKE F E. HASHAGEN CO., Wholesale Distributors, Provisions and Tobaccos, 210 to 220 North Water street. Wilmington, N. C. OCt 11 tt JUNO PATENT FLOUR .... Nothing better and we gnaran te. 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. We carry a full line of staple Drugs. Your orders solicited. -.. -. ST0I7E & C0UPA1T7, 5 and 7 South Water street. oct 14 tf . - v BIDS WANTED FOR HEATING . : . CITY HALL 6UILDIM Plans 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 Building Commit tee. OCt 11 4t bu tu tb sa BIDS WANTED. i Bids are wanted for laying and constructing on Orange and Ninth streets nine hundred and forty-nine (949) feet of six-inch cast iron water mains, with hydrants, inoreasers, valves and other appurtenances as required by plans and specifications which may be seen at the City Clerk and Treasurer's office. - - i Bids close 12 M., October 17th,' Bight reserved to reject any or all bids. - . - Bids may be handed to City Clerk and Treasurer or to - z . S. BEHBENDS, . ' Chairman. oct 8 9t - oxb bio nxonx. 1 -ACADEMY OFMUSIO J: OCTOBER 15TH. i ''i? THE WOSLD FAMOUS ,Ut BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURS. . All new features. . . ' , BINGEB8 .- ' - ' " DAN0IE8 1 - COMEDIANS - " 40 40 ' . BLACK PATTI, ' (Mme' eissieretta Johee) ' " The Greatest Blotter ot her race. Beats nw on sale at Plummer. Half down stairs reserved for . hltes, OCt 18 K. .::.-V. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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