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VVaa Test ftJttjssd la fXssitse. pe stati F II v.. i . FT . !i . ,. . --- ' ; ' ; : : I - ooeOoqooooooeo mm a a w v a m a Mm m - i . - . - . v -n- i . . 3 .--- . --. - -. : -: m - mum . . ' VUI,. I .YTTTT x-tvn r . Li - . . . - . . . n mt nu. n. I - w 1 irrwriTrvxT . ; i . v it jtia . im f - 1 i.nrk i v - ' I WILMINGTON. l,nioniHi9r. iud rALL bbSSION. KEW telephone manaqer. TERMS OF SU8SCRIPTI0fi. Oaa Year, by EXall. 95.00$ Sis Elonthe. " , ; t.60: Three Months," - . I. ! Two Konthe, " . ; 1.00 J IHUTirN a bihwivwi am : Cltyat4SCAtaprnatfeL X J 4 ti V:tU MlUiary la- fas-hed foe thirty i ,- lss eoWts ai iu i trs3l2aed axaisst Baa S , farther beak troo 3. t puubanr. WOmlflxton Presbytery Held In-1 Mf' D-Me Am,. sceei. CLOSB OF CARNIYAL. T"E MARKe!LD SHIPP,NU JxflE SUPERIOR COURT I PEOPLE HAYB LEARNED TO DEPEND OH OffldtJ Ttlnc.no.,.. I TiT 01'nceinai wu made uoAincnUUL WORK. J "waTlw.H. McARom Ma. at Utah EKXtX teaactt aai TratUal DIkss- Ar4 Tnttrtay L'aifl SftUf SnU at WattttDlf u T Fklr aaMUac of WllmJajtloa i ,sm of t& aaarer J. G-. f ma Uftiaal 7r iMK'jta. Two jEiXSir, - - - lAi tirroaaded La a m- 111 man trsui. u azsaeuo. IILm. batliiaf of U UiflaFarC. of Norfolk. IT unwa lut arvaiot wlia "T olkjra from tola aeeilos, who lr siar tofooxa . em ia2r way tothtifof?ctiroBjnit. Err. V. n. Bttraatk tu uodarUor of tho Prta bjtary at WaUac aad Bar. J. a Btofj.of Boa Ih port, aad BaUarXl dara J. IL Mooro, of Barxav, war clerk. TaoaUaadaaeowaaaaaaoaUy cood, oacaof too IS aaUra calaJstara aad a toodJj umbtr of nllag aJdara kavlac twa prtaaaL Tba chare at waJUto U croviaf la aambera aad uafalaaaa. Each dij of lha Prtabj tarj Lha hoapiublo pop!a of that aalcr Pttalar towa aad aactloa, apraad a boaatlfal dlaacr aad rtlaraiac mlala tra aad dalacataa ara prof an la thalr pralao of Lha way Lha Yiaitora wara takaai earo of. Tha PmbjUry ad jsarmadto maatat WhlUtUla oa tha aeoad Wadaaadaj U April. Taa aaaaloa jaat aadad waa eoadaetad apacially la tha taUrtat of Lha Babbalh aehooL Too opaaJac aanaoa Wadaaa day at U A. U. waa ay Brr. XL M. Mama, of CUatoa. IZa waa heard wlta plaarara aad rrt profit. Wadaaaday allaraooa waa Ukaa ap wlLh rooUaa hoxlaaaa aad Wadaaadaj alxhtBar. J. GL Story praaeaad a aaraaoa of aaoch foroa aad aloqaaaea. j mtwmjmj I ui bh n)a(ai Kooui, iter an araa aaao wj jraai laiaraat to a waH-pra- I oaa op-hlll fliht a treat datelopmeat mtrma nrwa sy uir. J. at. waiia. Lut &UhL rZjm:&i preat: eoilom ot ir. No- r3Se; ZiaWf- 3L 1 oaU Zti 4-: radM flra; 'itiTKtH REPORT. iunn Braauc, N. C Oct. JX 1 U-rcv far Lia twaaty- CLi I A. at. It LI ira: acaxiaxaa. 78 jaraaa. W Iter ; aaaaa, 63 Ul T. .00: ralafall rfti xo3' to data, S.1I brr: Hi:-1' acixrnx. biai Tisprl3rM ara fait rin.3 is lit wcattrm aad J rxrxr: p;a rooiT. at. Xi-Tor Norta Wh4y ri3 3tardy aad triM tZi pro 3 31 J BI(B a ura.0.1. n-Tha Wrath- Lsni liLcpAtlac aprobabla am8i oa li Carotlaa 2mTtm aad North Caro toes bar brta taratd ioiib AUaaUe porta. mJ I f 3 aorth 10 aorvhtaat m JkcAi oa tba orth Car at Txf sa coMtt. probably nvuri a!oac tha Mid- tout :an!a7. 111 n. XT- 1 . . "wtiow ui aaooecd Mr. T. a McManaa aa local maaaiar of tha Bontaeni Ball Talephoaa aad Tela traph Co., la thla eltT. Up tir --. rifed la tha dty yeatarday from Aaha Ula whara ha baa Vaaa la charta of tha8rotheraBH'a exehaafta la that dtydoriaxtha paat 18 moatha. "Mr lUMaaat oaa beaa traaaferwd back to a coaitracUoa departmaat or tha eompaay aad will hava haadqaartera la Atlanta, da., harlac coma froaa that dapartmaat a llltla OTtr three yeare aao to aarama tha maaatemaat of tha eoapaay'a axehaaca la Wtl aalattoa, t : Ur. Boaa la a yoaat maa not yet 00 1 of hlatweatlea; baa aplcadid badaras qaallfleaUoaa, pleadnr addreaa and oe oc ail, retaraa "down noma In Eutara Carolina," betaf a aon of tha late J. M. Boae, of FajetteTtlle, aad a aaphaw of Hoa. Gao. M. Boae, Atlan tic Coaat Uaa attoraay la FayettaTllle. 10 new maaaxer baa been oaa of tha Ball people for aaTaral yeara and will mora with bla wife to lire In Wllmlajttoa permaaeaUy la a week or two. Mra. Boae waa a daarhUr of the Uto Oapt John Evaaa, ao well known la Wilmington, aad Mr. Boae alo baa a namber of relatlvee bare. Ha baa beea manager for the company la rioreaee, aa. AaheeUle aad other dUea, caahlar In tha Charlotte office, aad Lha Bria L certda be aad wire will flad a warm welcome awdtlae; thtm here. Eace Mr. MeMaaoa came here three year ago, largely throat h bla efforta with offldale of hla eompaay, a bread aaw ayttam aad oaa of the moat modern lahna South baa beea laalalled here ;the paroaaxe of the local exehenre baa Crowa from 171 to 860 aabaerlbera aad k I fat k iaMM- 0iear 14 Mva JfWt&Hi.3CTt ?iwLx:sr-3a. (.11 A. at. 1.14 P.M. ia 11. it M. 1 a 40 P.M. L 13 A.M. txtr.n .u :m that King f fii;ui asit be noma U a Wood by h i photograph t 'np la Lhe .jt ork 'ZZiUt rt.'orai. Both ir 'Jit t; 1 . :.cr .i! : of Nt city are York naxt f 5-U ': ; tow to prote '.!. Do yon f rote a 11 bi a V Uzz k-. is j priraU ac- o : Oti:r Bay No- Pi a vu'. ;z r aut far Sth telim ?::Telt koowt aS V:r -titj. F a mram jt c'twot-saairona r - m . im 1 1 - J :. I a aa epjw ( pa for action. ' tj v for the itary : litQoaoce the white aapreea I: va the octo ' Suuto Mo- - :! 1 a Eepnbil' n: .... coapaaita ara bmicaaa la Pn. XX, of thla dty.npoa "Tha Beward of the Tree Teacher;" eleo, a Baa ad dreaa by Bar. P..MeIatyre, of raleoa, oa "The Iaflaanoa of the Baaday Bchool on UharacUr." Ia eoaaectloa with Bar. Mr. Malalyrea addreaa 17 Blbke were presented to children of hla eh arte for coenrnltUag to memory tha "Shorter CatrrMam alao, fire Uata meata to ehlldraa of hta caarxa for re peetlaar the chlld'a cateehiam. At the eame aenmlon Preebytery llstaaed to a apkadid addreaa by Dr. W. J. Martin, of Davidaon CoUeca, open "The Bela Uoaof Ml a later aad Baling Elder to the Babbalh Behoof At night a large congregation beard Dr. A. D. McCIare, mt 8K. i niheey -Wllniiagnaaif Ua-a timely treaiaaeat of the rabjeet, The Dnty'of the Charch to read aad Bhep berd the Children of the Charch." Yesterday a popular meetlag waa held la the Utareet of "Mlalaterlal Be lief. Preabitery heard latereetlaff dlacnaaioaa by Bar. GL W. Trawkk,. aad Dr. MeOare, of Wilmlagtoa, aad Bee. J. EL Ia. Wlaecoff. of Whltertlle. Derlax the eeadoaa It waa gratify tag to note that the Preebyterlal achooia all made exeelleat aad ea cowreglag rt porta, the Jamte Bpraat laaUUU at avaaaaarille baring to re faae board to atadeataoa acconatof lack of dormitory facUitlee. The facalty haa beea e a Urged by the ad dition of four maaie Uachere aad aaoihar In Trench aad Art. The Preehytary alao heard an addreaa dar tag the eeneJoae from Dr. Martin aeon the work at Darldaon College. The laetllation haa aa lncreaaed namber of ttadcata SO more than arer before. The dormitortM there are alao filled aad there la aacd of more profaaaore. A new committee oa Charch aad Chriatiaa Edaeelioa wee formed with Bee. a W. Trewkk, of Wilmington, M chairman. The committee erlllan daaror to laereeea laUreat la tha Pree- bjlertalachooU aad to do moreaeaa- geliaUe wort. A committee composed of Bar. Dr. W.l! aad Brr. Mr. Trewkk waa em powered to establish a drealaUag mta elonary library for the Presbytery. ft. cherchea were reponea orgne- fsad at CeJypeo aad Hallarllla, Da pile cooaty. ArraagemeaU were made for the laatailation of Brr. T. D. Jahaeoa aa pes lor of the Bargaw gronp of ehnrthee on the second aad tMni fiaada Ta la Noeember. Maeh regret waa ex a retail that wing la the health of hia wife. Bee. J. a Biorx. ' Bonthpcrt, will bare to withdraw from the Preabjtery aad more to another field. He la oaa of the most popular aad eemeet yonil mtaistere la the PresbyUry. Ho U1 not. howerer, kare for loe pressoi nor U the immediate fatare. la The talephoaa possibilities of the dty aad snrroaadlag country. The people of Wilmlagtoa appreciate his efforta aad will daeerely regret to loee blm aad bla exeelleat family aa reside a la. WHLV M USUAL COMEDY CO. Scared a Bll Uit fdjll la-Iwtet Six-tree- Other Acalcaiy OffcrUft. Conater attractloaa ware reepoati- ble for a rather email aadleaee at the Academy last night to wlta ess tha opening production of the Wills Ma deal Comedy Compane. ame from a aaoomion of phaat aagmgementa elsewhere which Lrlam- la the laaogvral bill here, 4Bereet BXxtees which waa pal on with special eceeery aad a eompaay of twenty people, eatch-llaed aa "mostly girls." Of course the production Buffered some by following Weberfielde "Hoitj Tolty," but the ahow waa flrat-clasa for the popular pricee aad ererybody was aatUflfd. The- apedaltlee were atroag eery etrong and the aadl eaee waa kept la aa uproar of eon tlaaooa laughter. Aa a special offering for the ledlee aad children this afternoon at matinee "Two Old Cronlee" will be presented, aad the pricee will be 15c aad I5c To-night a big rpeciecular prod action of "At Atlantic CJty," with epedel inery, will be girea. Naxt week theatre-goers will greet with pleasure again that brilllaat young actor, Paul Gllmore, In the great New York aucceae, "Mommy aad the Hamming Bird." On Thurs day night, the Hoyt Comedy Com pany, for a special one-eight engage ment, and erery erening tha follow ing week, the arer popular Mabel Paige Company la a bread new repertoire. LOCAL DOTS. ': 19 :a half time. Faaeril el Mn. fchaiia . The f anerei of UsLaleMrs. Amelia Bchettewas eoadaetad yteUrday af Uraoo. at WO o'clock too- BL r.aa Latheran eh arch by the nr. irierer alwata n rL.MKlsa aad the Bee. U. oa the fellow s-ty ahoald re- O. W. tn j... . ... 4...; :ooBJ4.0a hi cf grese lm- a I w.w - "r ulciie, haa re- u to groaod for i v ... . ".ex aa4 tx- a a, aKal 't,w "ti vtax "Ltl rit, ... .... . . u y - 10 ice tana' "i i : r . : a r ... . I In h:rb rnw f ta. s v en w a saw w - tnlgar feel- army. 1 . fHsads of the and f sell, were present aad tha floral Seringa were eery pretty oaa. The reaxaiee were laid to feet la Oakdaie eemetery, the foliowia bae- tagae eeleerere: Cent. r. W. OrUaaaa aad Mt. Waa. Nlsetli Mtlre, Meeara. Joh naaj UaaryDaJ. Jam- T. Post. D. O. Psaton. ML O. Tlencken aad a W. FolfCfi. enesssBssaeasBsswnasn Ilamme-etyUsh hat. PUU A Ilaar-Table Uaan. Hope UZIm UU. Ox-NcUce. J. XL Bebdee A Ox-Kii 1 J. M. BoUy Co.-&Ii. errercoaU. Mr. W. M. Camming Le tick at hla home with scarlet farar. Aquar aaUaa haa beea established at the resi dence. No. Ill Church street. A bor U wasted at tha Etxh 02ce to work la Lha Job Departmaat. Oaa who haa some experience la rua aing job presses preferred. Most be a resident of Wilmlagtoa. license waa toatd yesterday for the marriage of Oreelea Wilson, of Chadboura, N. Q. to Mlsa Berake M. nAn. !ahLsr of Mr. aad Mrs. muwwvvaj mm A, Ooweer, also of Chadboura. TJaa "email admission fee" (of IS ceats) had a eery dabllitallag ef- fad on the allaacaaee as pjru--nia display laataighL Tha fireworks dida't work. Erea Moat Pelee got etubbora and refused to erupt Deputy Grand Chancellor J. D. Natt went ap to Lamberton last night aad madaaa ofSdal TldUUoa .v.r f P. lodge there. Grand Vice Chancellor Bobertaoa, owing to bualaese eegegemaaU, was unable to go. A nxaiway bono t Third and Market street yeaterday afternoon kaoekeddowaooe efthe "Pf0, Lha alack, wire ertlefa parapheraalU ,,.. The pole fell oa Charlie Skip per, a yoaag wblla boy, 10 U yeare Sd. bat he was oaly allghUy Wared. He was carried Into Dr. Btorm office) near by, and later aeat home. llemberi of the congaegntlon lha nrtt Baptist charch are forta mate. In the aaaoancement that Dr. K. Walur Bikee will address them Bon tij momlag at U o'clock aad Baaday erealng at 8 o'dock. At the eeeaing ssrrice hiJ iaojeci ww Lather tnd Hla Purpose." Midway Slfll Thronged With Pleased People and Unpleas ant Confetti Throwers. THE FIREWORKS DISPLAY. II Waa "N. a' Jialer Orier Win Make te ' . riaaaciai lacceaa af the Vcatere. Lsjtea Company Goes fa Hoa rse, aad PUae for Caba. The fourth and next to the last day of the atreet fair and carniral waa without apeeial Incident yesterday and laataighL The crowda contlnaed to dimlniah to some extent bat there wee "plenty doing" on the midway to at tract tba casual atroller and remind the people that the season of merry makiag was sot quite brer. To-day, the last of the week, will U Batarday. aad the carniral management will pat forth extra effort to merit the Increas ed patronage that will naturally fol low pay-day at the Yarioue laduetrial plants. It is announced that the Bor ers! attraetlona will remain open until midnight and the carniral dlatrlct will be crowded. If the weather doesn't in terfere. The Leytoa Company leaeeaBanday 00 a special train for Monroe, N. u, where a atreet fair will be held an. der the aurpieee of the volunteer fire department of that city all next week. From that point the eggrega tioa will go South and ex Dec Is to em bark for Cuba in the Winter. The carniral here baa been a success, con aldered from many points of view. The attraetlona are all clean . and there ia none of the questionable gaming which haa been aa objection able feature of preriooe engagements or its kind. It is gratifying to state that financially the Jr. O. U. A. M. baa already made a success of the affair. They encountered untold ob jection ia their efforts and were han dicapped with their preparation! at erery point of the com pass. They endured patiently and meekly sub mitted to whalerer waa throat at them. They ere now triumphant, from n financial aad moral atand poinf, and It ia a real pleasure to say so. Early In the week their propor tion of the rereaae had paid all ex penses, and dow they're on easy atreet, with erery Indication of mak ing a net profit of not less than 500. The "Country Store" la the haade of the Danghtera of Liberty haa contributed to a good ahare of the profit, aad tha ladlea are to be con gratlated upon their aacceea. Last eight they had proposed to raffle off ecu pie or abot guaa la the same and manner la which such con are ttaaally etrried at church aad fraternal order fairs, but some captious critic pronouaeed it "gam bling, aad at once they desisted, to their credit Aa to the fireworks last night at Ninth and Bed Cross. B-u-m spells bum, and that describee the pyrotech nics for the went of a stronger word. Mont Pelee dida't erupt, and after the first two or three bunches of rockets aad crackers went off, a dry goods box oa the end of a pole caught fire aad the people stood aad saw the Pe lee manipulators pat It oat, wonder ing ell the while if there was "any more. Ba lutes fired by a detachment of the Wilmington Division Naval Reserves from thdr one-pound Hotehkiea gun waa tha biggest part of the perform ance. The management announced to those who privately asked for satis faction that an accident had befel tha manipulation of the workr, bat to a man ap a tree. Inside the enclosure on a pass, it looked like the only accident was ia not baying enough fireworks to light ap the scenery. However, the charitable view of tha altaatlon la that the company waa goaded by the news papers and the publie to giving the exhibition when they were not pre pared for It The exhlbitloa waa la aide a canvas endosure aad a fee of 25c was charged for admission. By far the largest crowd stood on the out e de aad aaw the display, of coarse. Receipts ef Cotton aad NstiI Stores -Ar- rivals aad Dcpartares of Vessels. A Day at the Port Cotton receipts daring the past week ware 31,875 bales sgalnit oaly 18,853 same week last year. Since BepL 1st, 131,988 bales, against 156,533 to aame date last year. The local quotations remdn unchanged. Receipts of naval stores daring the pest week show a falling off of nearly half inspirits; something over 500 barrels in rosin, and a slight gain In tar and crude, the heaviest increase being In the latter. Spirits closed yesterday steady at 58c ; reoelpta 83 casks. Ship arrivals yesterday were Clyde XJaer Navehoe,' from Georgetown; British schooner "Lillie" at 4:30 P. M from Port-au-Spaln, Trinidad, for cargo from Kidder Lumber Co.; echoonef "Ellxa A. Scrlbner" at 4:30 P. M.. from Boston, for ear so from Cape Fear Lumber Co. ; schooner "Ralph M. Haywood" at 4:30 P. M., from Boston for cargo from Cape Fear Lumber Co., and Norwegian steamer "ifulton" its A. M., from Philadel phia, for cargo from the Kidder Lum ber Co. The latter ia a trim little craft of 398 tons and will load for the Weat Indiea. The "flay wood" cleared from Boston, Oct 14th. Judge Brown Will Either Continue or Remove the Terry Murder Trial. THE PROCEEDINGS YESTERDAY Plaintiff Saeedea Pails -to Recover for Damage to Shade Tree Ocean View 60. vs. Aercer & Pbares. Salts Against Corporations. . Vessels which proceededfrom South port yeeterday were British steamer "Haxby," hence for Bremen with cot too, at 11 A. M. ; schooner "Chaa. G. Bndleott, hence for Boston with cargo of 15,900 cross-ties from H. a Watkins 6tCo., at 3:30 P. M., and schooner "Robert H. Stevenson," Capt Higher, hence for NewYork with cross ties from Hall Tie & Lumber Co. River ateamer "A. J. Johnson" ar rived yeeterday from Willis' Creek and cleared for return trip to same point, the water la Black Blver re maining too low for navigation. Steam er "Hurt" also arrived and cleared yesterdsy, for Fayettevllle. eaBsBaBasaaasaaassssassM Norwegian, barque "Chacma1 waa cleared yesterdsy by Messrs. Helde & Co., with cargo of 5,970 barrels rosin, consigned by Peterson Downing & Co. to London, Eng. CLOSE OP THE STATE PAIR. a way J. M. S0UT COMPANY. Mare lata naadsaae Mew Stare Monday Week Exceptionally Flae Use. Mestrs. J. M. Bolky & Co., the up-to-date oatSt-ers, expect to move Into their handsome Maaonla Temple store, formerly occupied by the Flshblate C:othiagCo., oa November 1st.4 The tore will be vacated Monday aad the balance of that vrk will be devoted to remodelling ai.d beautifying tha premises to the requirements of a first class establishment Mr. Bolky Is just back from Baltimore and la enthusias tic over the aplendld line be will open In hia aaw place. In addiUon to the lias of the celebrated Kappenbelmer & Da's flae clothing he baa also se cured the agency for the famous "High Art Insured" goods, manufactured by Strouse Bros, dc Co.. of Baltimore aad Nsw York. Death af Little OlrL Friends of Mr. and Mr. J. W. Cata, 411 Campbell street, will sincerely sympathise with them la the death of their little 11-year old daughter, Bath Bp'eer Cain, which occurred at tha family residence last night at 8:30 vtk-. The f aaeral will be conducted at 3 JO o'dock thla afternoon from the realdence, with lntermaat la Oakdaie. - w e . .A negro whom roucemau Fraak George arrested on the carol val grounds Thursday night and upon whose person a pistol waa found, will upon charges of carrying a concealed weapon and lasting aa officer. Marisala' Ball Crewalsg Sacces-Col. Mor foe HoBored by Aides. I fceciaJ Star reZecram. J RltxiaH, N. a, Oct 33. The State Fair eame to a brilliant cloae to-night with the marshal.' ball, led by Col. Geo. L. Morton, chief marshal, with Miae Newland, of Newbern, to whom he presented his recalls. He presented at souvenirs to each lady exquisite pearl and satin fane and handsome golf hags, la each of which laabeau tlf ul selection of silver breast pin fans and bags, which bear the inscription: "Marshals' Ball, State Fair, 1903." Col. Morton's ddea presented to him a handsome gold watch, W. D. Mer rltf, of Roxboro, making the presenta tion speech. He add In part: "The curtain haa gone down upon the great est Fair In the history of the Statel and ?ou, air, have played a true and f dth ul part It haa been the custom on the part of the assistant marshals to present their chief with some token of regard and esteem, and had there been no auch custom thla night would mark the beginning of one. In accordance with the wishes of my associates, those you have chosen aa your aides, I have the pleasure end honor of presenting you this beaatif ul gold watch. Accept It we pray you, not ao much on account of ita in trinsic value and usefulness, bat as an evidence of oar affection and admira tion for you. Aa you carry it on your person, may Ita gentle tickings ever remind you of those friends whose hearts beat with love and loyalty to you and Ita smooth face call to your memory the faces of absent onee who can 1 never forget May each second It records bring you unalloyed joy, may all your fon dest i hopes and ambltiona become moat pleasing realities. Accept It with the fall assurance we ever hold you, oar worthy chief, in grateful remem beraaoe, and cherish recollections of this oocadon aa oar sweetest pages ia history ever lived." The watch bears oa the Inside the Inscription, "Presented to Geo. L. Morton, Chief Marshal, by his aides." Oa the outride, L. M., 1903." Col. Morton gracefully accepted the token, expressing thanks to the State Fair officials, marshals and others who have been so kind to him fa his work of the chief marsbalthlp. He pdd an eloquent tribute to tha ladlea who graced the marshals bail. J0H1 SNEEDEN DISCHARGED. Lack ef Ef licace to Sapport Embezzle nest Charge-Wife Senses Rearrest I Special Star Telegram. WasmsaTOH, D. a, Oct 23. John Bneeden, who was brought here from Wilmington Monday to answer a charge of embesxlement made agdnit him by the Singer Sewing Machine Company, for which ha had worked In 1901, waa arraigned In the police court to-day, bat for lack of evidence against him he was discharged. He was Immediately re-arrested, however, on a warrant sworn out by his wife, charging non-support of their children. Hearing of this case was postponed till to-morrow and It la believed It will be com promised. Real Estate Transfers. By deed filed for record yeeterday Dr. Ai H. Harries and wife transferred to Mrs. Eugenia W. Harries for $235. undivided share and I ate rest in 200 acree of lead la Harnett township, known as the "John A. Banders Farm and hla bomeatead tracts known as "Elm Grove," about four miles east of the dty. By another deed Geo. Harrlssnd wife transfers to A. J. Marshall for $300 aa undivided Interest in four trsrt of land In Tari- oaa parU of the evilly. ,' Judge Brown in the Superior Court at noon yeaterday announced to counsel on both sides of the case that he had not yet determined what -he would do In the motion for a change of venue in the Terry murder case, but that he would say for the infor mation of attorneys for the defendant that be would either continue the cause until the next term of New Hanover Superior Court which convenes here Monday, Nov; : SOth.or he would re move the trial to another county. Judge .Brown will make up This de cision and announce it later during the present term. .There Is much- speculation as to which county the case would be sent in the event His Honor's decision would ba for a removal. Many were of the opinion Thursday that it would go to' Duplin, in which event it would be tried week after next, but yesterday well in formed persons said they thought it would go to Pender, the next term of which court Is for one week and will cot meet until Jan. 11th. The next term of Onslow court Is Dee. 7tn. Brunswick court doesn't meet until March Slit, next year, and that coun ty being In another district, it is hard ly thought it would be removed there. Columbus court, also in another dis trict, convenes Nov. 30th. Judge Brown does not say when he will announce hit deciiion. When the caae was first called early in the week after Terry was arraigned, coun sel for the defence made a motion for continuance. This was overruled end next Mondsy wss set for the trial. The defence then made a motion Wednes day for removal to another county and read affidavits setting forth that the defendant could not get a fair trial in New Hanover county. Yesterday the State produced a number of affidavits stating that Terry could get a fair trial in New Hanover and resisted the mo" tion to remove. Other. Conrt Proceedings. Oouxt met as usual at 10 o'clock yes terday morning. Of the jurors sum moned for the day the aheriff returned the following: Reuben Grant, Henry a Bear, E. D. Craig, W. Russell Mid dleton.Chas. W. Crdg, B. Lee Holmes, W.J. GrossweU, Jr., J. M. Holmes, D. J. George, Bod. MacRae. - Upon the conclusion of the evidence In the case of Jos. a Sneeden vs. O. R , L. & P. Co., the court rendered an opinion and judgment to the effect that it is admitted that defendant is a publio corporation operating electric lights, etc., In the city of Wilmington; that it la admitted that defendant, with out consent of plaintiff, did cut and in jure a ahade tree on southwest corner of Fourth and Queen streets in said dty on the outer edge of the sidewalk at a gutter, for the purpose of passing Ita wires above said shade tree and pre venting contact with its body and limbs; that it was admitted that de fendant waa empowered to do so by the mayor of Wilmington pursuant of section 33 of the charter, page 41. The court la therefore of the opinion that the electric light wire constructed and operated along the pnblic streets are not such additional servitudes as will give abutting property owners right to receive damages; that although the tree waa In front of plaintiff's resi dence, the Is not entitled to recover. It was ordered that the aetion be dis missed and defendsnt 'recover costs of plaintiff. Plaintiff excepted and appealed to Suprereme Court Bond was fixed at $25. In the caae of H. M. Bowden, trustee, against Iredell alearea and Thos.'D Meares, judgment was dgned dismiss ing the action; defendants to pay- costs according to terms of the com promise. In the damage suit of J. L. Love against the Carolina Central Railroad Co., judgment was signed according to compromise; defendant to pay costs. In the matter of W. T. Dortch, adm'r., Atlas J. Grady, A. D. Ward and Jno. EL Swinson against W. T. Bannerman and wife, judgment was signed placing possession of lands in controversy in the hands of the de fendants; all cost to be paid by plain tiffs except that of the defendants for witnesses. Robert Myer, colored, submitted to gambling and was required to pay costs. In the ease of Minnie Green Gause agdnst Frank T. Gause, judgment for divorce was given. Same judgment In caaeof Gabrietta Day against Edward T. Day. The moat Important cases of the day were those of the County Commis sioners of New Hanover and State of North Carolina against the Armour Packing Co., Swift & Co. and Standard Oil Co., Involving payment of certain license ' taxes Imposed by the last Legislature. It waa agreed to try tha case against one of lha defendants and allow others to stand by a decis ion In that one. That agdnst the Armour Packing Co. was taken up; a jury trial was wdved and by agree ment it waa left to the court to find the facts. - The cue was argued by Roan tree A Cerr for plaintiffs and Hon. Jno. D. .Bellamy and James H. Poo, Esq ; for the defendants. : -, When a recess waa taken at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon the court was In .X- im:. soiDiErs-&c ca3s Goods because their goods hare never fallen short of expectation. " Every newspaper claim we make is backed up by the merchandise In spiring the claim! " . - Take the $12.50, $IS and $20 Suits and Overcoats. - We've aroused a lot of curiosity about them; got people to wonder ing just how much quality, style and desirability could be developed in garments at these prices. They haven't disappointed any one, while they have gone beyond the expecta tions of many We have just received a beautiful line'of Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits. Also something new in HATS. Sole agents for B. Kuppenheimer & Co.'s and Stroue Bros, high art' V" dothlng;r-- --;r- j. i 'an co. One Price Clothiers and Furnishers, oc 24 tf rum. THE STORE THAT PAYS YOUR CAR FARE. THE GBST S1.00 LADIBS' Kl ."Clementina. ' To say this is the best $1 Glove is saying a great deal, but we know it to be a fact. If you have worn them you . will agree with us. If not try one pair and if you are not satisfied your money will be re turned to yon. We are now showing them in all the popular shades. Two Special Numbers in Ladies' Umbrellas. 26-inch Cotton Umbrellas, plain handles, steel rod, worth 60c, special at 39 cents. 81 Umbrella 75 cents, 26 and 28 inch, fancy pearl and imitation sil ver handles, mercerized satine, : J" -QI. EBHDEE & O0.3 oct 24 tf 615, 617, 619 North Fourth St., Wilmington, N. C. Piatt & Haar. 114 Market Street. Examine our advertisements and yon items to interest you. We have a full will find line of Table Linens and Napkins to Match. See them before purchasing. Veils, ready to wear in all colors, 40c to $1.25 each. Neck pieces in Fur and Chiffon. Satine and Wool Underskirts. Trefonaae Kid Glove, none better. . PL ATT & HAAR. oct 24 tf the midst of a damsge suit brought by the Ocean View Co. vs. Mercer & Phares, furniture dealers. Messrs. S. A. Schloss and" A. A. Nathan, form ine the Ocean View Co., through their counsel, ex-Judge E. K. Bryan, ask for $5,000 punitive and $75 actual damsges by reason of an alleged for cible entrance into the Ocean View hotel at Wrightsviile Beach two years ago and the removal therefrom of cer tain goods and chattels to which the defendant firm had no legal title. Messrs. L. V. Grady and Stevens, Beasley& Weeks are defending the suit. Non-suits were ordered yesterday in cases C. Christiansen vs. D. Chris tiansen and T. F. Simmons and wife vs. L. H. Simmons. NEGRO FEMALE THIEF. Cuban Blossom AND- RENOWN CIGARS. These Cigars are better than eye "SILVER COIN" FLOUR Viola Edwards Held for Hither Court Yesterdsy ia Two Courts for Larceny. Viola Edward, the colored femde shop-lifter whom Detective Green and the police arrested this week at her home in St Jamea' avenue, was before the Mayor for trial on two counts of larceny yesterday at noon. She was represented by Woodus Kellum, Esq., and upon the one charge of burglariz ing the apartments of Mr. R. W. Wal lace, she was bound over to Superior Court In the sum of $100. On the sec ond count of having stolen a silk skirt and other articles from the Paris Mil linery store, she made an affidavit of removal, through her counsel, and the case waa transferred to Justice of the Peace W. H. Yopp, who gave her a hearing at the City Hall at 6:30 o'clock and also required a $100 bond for the Superior Court, In default of which she will be sent over to jalL PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Misses Delia and Bena Canady, of Scott's Hill, are among the carnival visitors this week. Miss Etta Canady, who arrived Thursday, returned home yesterday. , - " Miss Anna - C. Newburg, of Kenyon, Minn., Mr. A. Boscower, editor of the Goldaboro Headlight, and daughter, Miss Berdie, of Golda boro, were welcome visitors in the dty yesterday. Capt. Swift Galloway, the pop ular Carolinian from Snow Hill, Greene county, Is In the dty on a visit to hla brother, Dr. W. a 'Gallo way. He ia accompanied by hla sister, Miss Adele Galloway, who is also the guest of the family ef Dr. Galloway. '. . i . 7 ' DIED . '- - -.- CATS At the family residence, Camp beU street last Bight at 8:30 o'ctock. BUTH BPICSB OATB, ged 11 years and 18 flays, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J . W. Oate. , ' Funeral tats (Saturday) afternoon at 8:80 o'clock from residence; thence to Oakdaie cemetery. mnOiMid acquaintances are In Tiled to attend. . ..: ' It is the BEST ever ground; guaran teed. H. L Volte's. Aa C. iy:26tf L. Crossing. Do not. forget when you want t : Stylish Hat to go to ; HANKIE, THE HATTER, octet tt 8 Front street, . - Rates for Sewer Serf ice Water Closets - - 50 cts per quarter, each Kitchen Sinks - - 50 cts per quarter, each : Bath Tubs - - - 50 cts per quarter, each Fixed Wash Basins 25 cts per quarter, each Fixed Laundry Tubs 50c per quarter, per set We carry our pipes to your prop erty line without charge, and rates do not go Into effect until service Is rendered.'--"V- ---- ' The Wilmington Sewerage Co. Jyi tt - - - . - Mullets;: Full weight packages new fish.; Seed Rye anato. BAGGDJG AMD pS. Cargo SALT just arrived. I HALL & FEABSALL. NOTICE. reparatives for Carding-, departments. Families is from unlearned helo Good wages paid. "anted tmmsdlatelv. toe BDinmnK ana weaving a D referred. ADDllcaUoas from unlearned hio soaciieo.' iieaitny Moaiity. : Duly t.i odc to - - HOPK MILLS HANUFAOrURI.-O CO., oct M -. -: nope nuis, n. o.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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