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MM it !tr bVu, tmrjt ooaoooowooooaeoao9ww cnst - fEaiartaa. n T"". fTf 77 a it t jir2Uormug tnr. OUTLINES. j,jioftieArmtalaaiRtv-. iTfocTta Loadoa. rr. .a-' atnia reseat a e ia Kjii wtra mad a la ttsurieyoa the uttiii FSa o Urtt haata M Vjtf f CrtrtOa fro a riiu rat Lookout with aaicst- IfTjJ. Import thai air. rUtTs-'-"' ati aaaoeietaa araar . Brtr o nllrod la dt L' Ulkd of CatU'Jaa tlarri?- Ktaesrfy. r.rcti of Bsatds la wrtailac rSLl trail oa UlK. dcW.wed, I 5t praises a lowimul will rTTB ssrhaal totals r port. Al th aa- (I-c;a of America Pafclte ' a tdfrsttM wara ds- f i f jrti to tumaoal diseases. rf ae4 Foaaara Go. waa c,W rii-dr- The Amert- tr-AMOdaUoa decsdea that u-a 'f frettfal scarce of CLr Dt. Jsy wbo marderad ja;ilrto,af AsaevUltv N O. n lesseuy. two aero latt"a,f V- D 34 1 root "To Git. Va ; less SK.000 Eiitusspi was tne.eyaataeOarto PmMat IKaa bf Mexico. Oft Tort : atoaey oa 4r ai ew eeai; cos stair at laSie; floar u - spot aaay ft a. is;: cure rpo Mr, No. S lie: ttooc a,:t,Na.l4X3; roaia flrfla; aarp-ua staaay. WEATHER REPORT. C. i Dart or Aosoccvrnz, ) WaATHxa Ccaxac, Xmrjoru, N. GL, Oct. 17. ) aacrssneeJ data for lha Iwaaty taiia at 8 P. ML: MBjvraiarca: 1 A. K.. 43 dtrr; ' L. t? sxxra: aiaxlaiam, CO da . sla!aa3i, 37 decTaaa; aaaaa, i) rw- ix'li fjr lha day, .00; ralafaJl ct lit of lha noala to data, X.48 a ' at of vaxar la ui japa a r ht : rtTtUa-UU, N. Q, at 8 A. M. curros txatox launx r.f i:r hu prraild la all fruoa of ui wiia aoasaaaai W csprataa la la a aortataat k eatral aacUoaa. Troata rsoru4 la tat CroUaa. aad ta Taaanno aa4 uoalalaai. razcaJT roa rooax. KuaixarTOX. Oct. J7. To North Y i: Fair aad waraaar Wedaaa- Taaradar pilf eioadr; licat Ui wlads aalTUar to aoatX Alwaya OaiaVar 8t. Lit A.M. S.C8 P. M. 1011.4311. 1.M A. M. 408 A.M. B !S9Cd) m mm kt v.uf at HoatApon. kt Wif WUaaiatoa. -Xzz" u oelj 1S jeara Id, lha b-M !;:or will b fU4 to bear a:r. Eadoaa itaaip for ra tarn n.t pci aa a modern pro&U w;ll it profit a man If ha t a holt world aad lota hit no:;? Lij U aftar tha bsaaan .'u :ri coatintntal rail way pao izl Preaideat Booaartlt both a :i:s'c thera it no reason to 3 harry aboat aa Itthmtan Tu: p ctare of "Sadler't Bi u' pr.td ta the Charlotta 1-14 ' !kt Ttry moch Ilka a !!si:i'..oa of the o!d tlo tea- l ecl22ib;al. i:Cwi r Dewey will pleaae ob h the boandary licet or U bT ba cbaaed. Bat the pjry t:wea "Greent. and Viis w4-tt Japan whipped by J-." . it iiij. Qaite natural. f 24 tr;-l it occe and Ead to : w.ta the lott of heryel- J.:t: asl peacock feather. 5 u entirely nnnecetaary for D3. to Uke thota who had p ta iito hit coofi Jtnca by In- f.a that be had nerer i v:j woman except hi wife. ?:'3?Ie of Uarioo, K". C, a n:iCy toted In faror of w 4-. i .'eriet, now propoea a ijitesa of waUr work. n cosaoa to mix whlikey and f"-ii: ti two jiUai thonld 'Svu; Yocxa Thixo "If IJ . iartt. I would not ra-irrjw erealof." IXFAI0- 1 r -Wby eotr The -T.--p0o hu istt boorhta ltj Mled booUwith iharp T. U. of Iowa haft '"Uf iaiuia, claimlof thtt the r.ra.:u eerred with tod a r C4.i: ta a tery Urja m tat- being r . '"i uuaiuw vi www 7'r'-i U rtplaU with attrao- suiter for the hoaie- K i vfw L r;' Fk-Ijbirr Co.. 8prl8f VOL. LXXIH.-NO. 31. TELEPHONE RATES AQA1N. CaSe4 Htttlts ef Cktaier at Ceaaurta t Etfirtl at Mtabcrt Wte CUIa te Btra ".Irw Erlittca," A. tpecui meaUax of the Chaaber w uommerea u called for thla afUr oo at S JO o'clock, at stated la the can mailed to members yesterday, 7or the warpote of coatldtrta Ulepboaa ralea. A reporter eadaarored reater. oay to Sad somelMar. of lbs aatara of taa propoead eoaalderaUoa of rates. aattaoaaat tha rtqaeat of whom the meeusru ttld to btra been called. decllaad to aatwtr qaeslloaji for pub- IicaUoa. ItUba21eved,bowertr,tbat the dbeaaaloa will ba aioar the Uaea of a raeoaalderaUow of the axreeaeat reeaatlj e a tared lato by the Chamber lib the Boalbera Dell Teleshoaa Compaaj oa Bept lSih, 1903, at a aompromlsa meatara J tha lata cow trorrrrj batweea company- aad tab sertbare la retard to aa ad? aaca la the ecbedoJe of rates ta thla city. Ills claimed that new erideaeela documentary form baa been Retired from otber dUea by which a laek of eoafiieaea baa beta shown by the Ulepboaa company, which wtllwar raata rarocaUoa of lha arreemeat. Jatt what tba aew erideaeela no one will aay aatil after the meeUaf It called to order. Tha objectloa thla Llaee la eaid to come from tboaa wbo foacbt taa compromlte mearare at the pre float meeUac. ICr. J. W. Crewt, aaaialaat reaeral maaaxer or tba company, armed la tbedty yealerday oa otber baaiaeta aad while hare learned of the called mealier: of the Chamber Ibis after boos. Us expects to remain la too city lead explaia the action of tha company la aay matter tbat may be tpraac at tha mscllsf . FOCI REQSQES LF PO LAStEST. Owe ef Tbcai Stale Seary Fram a K autt,esi WkkhOatf Foar nacro lambar mill haadx, la habilaaU af "Dross Neck, were tr ralaaed la JatUce Fowlera coarlyts. terday charted with tha larceny of oMthiax erer $11 from a fifth aetro. Llmae Plekeaa, with whom they roomed at a boose ta the local lty msatloaed. Pkksas testified that he came home a few nlfbls lace; tbat bis companions were all la bed; that be look oat bla moaey, counted It aad returned It to bla trow sera pocket, lock let tha door aad f o lectobed himself. Ha awoke next moralatthis compaaloaa were all la the room, aoae of them had toaa end Iba door was atlU locked, bat hie moaey was tone. He bad the foam a Xa court jeatarday tba four defend aale etch agreed la their teatlaoay that oae of the aamber bad stolsa lha moaey; tbat aot oae of them went out; that the door bad aot beta locked baforc the theft bad beea dle cortred, but each oae said he was la aoceal aad there van no wsy to prore oiherwlae, eo the quartette had to be dJaaleeed. The asmrs of the ne troea were Qas Camnlsr, Charles Doutlaaa, Jease Harllee aad A rib a r Uammoad. LOCAL DOTS. Schooners "Edith E. Syming ton" aad -Cox aad Ore a" arrlred yealerday from New York. Hollowbnth't Orchettra hat beea eararadto plsy for tba daaeee atlheCumberUad OouatyFalr next week. Tha Health Department yetter day eetablUhed a qaaraatlae for diphtheria at 11J North Firth street, Ue patleat belat little lfisa Martarst JdeD. Bmttb, 1J years old. Dlpbthsrla It sail also to be qslte preralent In the coaatry. Jottica Fowler yesterday com mitted to j-U Grace Cochraae, color ed, charted with ta aassalt with a kale npoa Mtry Thomas, alto colored, whom she wae preeeated from eatllat by tha later fereeee of Oeorfe Heary, colored. Teewoaaa weattojall la difaall of 50 band. Joitica Bornemano, in hit charactarUtlc way, married another eoapla la lha eouaty Jail yesterday morula t- The hoar was 80 aad the naloa was between Jtmet Brown and llearleiie Bedmoad, botn colored, the aapUele makltt r7 happy endlar toaMlawroll la coat, as the troom explalatd. Mr. T. P. Siket, whose itep dsat bur was lajartd la the raaswty oa 8rcoadttreet Monday afUraoon, ttyt lha borae the lady wee drlrltc vaa aa old family boree they bare mad for four years aad U eo nil J ere J tba moat featla horaa la Wllmlattoa. Tba aalaal Jtsteouldal sUad the laoke of tbat redaatomobtle;thtt t alL Ceriee SiBI llrtamr. Cotioa i cored another d ranee on Iba lecsl msrkst ytaUrdty, eloelsf qaoUUont tarlsr bean firm oaa basis of 1C ceau for mlddllat. calpU wera only !, bale., traiaat 8,itf balee tama day last year.. Oa a eorrespoadtexdaU last marksl in firm at only H eeaU for talidlsr. m mm Klesue Ortt DUpetisa . riaatoa held a local option eleetloi ytaUrday aad earnea iary by a mtjsrfiy of S7. Tba total rota was CCt. m NEW ADVlUiTliiEMENTa. W. a Coor-alsrti' ehaaee. a W. Baadtre-Uslae'y corner. rcxrrna tJQCUM. T. U Bath Tha book. PENNY YSiRAILROAD. supreme court Finds Error in . . Important Case From New . . Hanover County. A $20,000 DAMAQB SUIT. cue Skcald Oe te Ike JirySiyi Jta. tke Moetreaery, Vke WrsUOpia lee Qeettlest far Detcralss tlea-Attsraeji lsterestctfM I Special Star Telegram. T a mm w . .Muauu. . vi, uei. 77. in aa oplaioa banded dowa to-day, IbeSa prcme Ooart finda error la the case of B. F. Pea ay re. the AUtnUo Coast Una Bsilroad Company, from New uaaorer. la wrlUat lha opinion. Judge MoaUomery holda thaf there U oaly oae queeUoa at laaae la the cam asdlhaila: "Did the defeadaat owe to the plaintiff the daty of warn! or him of danrer Impendlail"' "If the aerro had intended to as- saalt plaintiff " the court asrs. "it woald bare beea the daty of the de fendant to protect him to the ezUnt of 1U ability. Ia Uw It U the daty of tba railroad to warn alif htlnr passengers. and tha defeadaat was charted wlib the eafe exit of plaintiff under the rale. The Imminence or euddeaaeaa of dearer aa well aa the etrenrth and nambert offering rlolence sre ques tion a for the jury. 'Ia this case, the court farther saye, "the orideaee dliclocee eulpabl lty oa the part of defendant la that VaaAmriarr, the baggage masier. without exeusa or otber extenuation broogbt aboat aa act of rlolence by hlch the plaintiff was Injured and accordlntto his arldeaee Ooadoclor Oarmoa might hare kaowa what was golag oa. The qaeetloa at to whether Carmoa or VanAmrlnge was eondae koe U aot materiel." Headers of the city papers daring the past two or three years are well trqaalaUd with the history of the cue referred to la the abore telegram. It wee aa aclloa for $20,000 damegee brought by Mr. B. F. Penny . againel the A. CL L. Ballroad Company, by reaaoa of alleged negligence on the part of the defeadaat company la not pro tecting him from en obelreperoaa negro, Sam Callaway, wbo was ejected from ta A. GL L. trala at Lelaad, Brunswick eouaty, BepL 18 lb, 1893, asd whv, firing at the trala with a pUloi, etruek Mr. Peaay la the groin, la flicllag a eerere wound from which It wta thought at first he would die. Mr. Peaay was a psseeager oa the trala from which the Begro wae eject- nd aatf 'wit rtlterfa fav'secoad-elais iaca to hie farm near Lelaad. Tha ealt was broogbt eooa efUr the sboot leg ead has beea la the courU for years. At the October Urm of New Qaaorer 8a parlor Court la 1903, a mialrlal of the case reealUd.bat a year prerloaily a jary garo the plaintiff a verdict for $8,000. Tbat was set aalde by Judge W. A. Hoke, then riding this district, aad the trial la Oitober a year ago came oa, Jadge Heary B. Bryta presiding. A mlatrlal baring resalled, it came Bp agala la the superior Court before Jadge B. B. Peeblee la February of UU year. After the evidence of the plaintiff wae all la, attoraeye for the railroad moredto dismiss the -action under the Hiasdale actor 1897, the . a .a. . it. ease belat oa tne grouno .oai .aw plaintiff bad not made oat a cease of action. Jadge Peeblee Inll mated that be woald allow the motion, where upon plalntlffa attoraeyt took a non salt aad appealed to the Bapreme OoarL The dsclsloa of that authority Im embodied la the abore Ulegram aad the case will agala come up for trial In the lower court, presumably at the aextterm. The attorneys In Ihe ease are Messrs. BeUamy dt Bellamy, ueroen ate dsmmy, Esq., Ex -Judge E. K. Dry. ta, Catena & Martin, Esq., tad A. J. Marshall, Esq., for tha plalaUir. ine defeadaat le represented by atestra. Boaatrea dc Carr, Deris & Darls aad Ho a. Jao. D. Bellamy. MAY PROHIBIT AUTOMOBILES. Seas fKIzeit.Taltk They Skstli Bst ks AUswcI ea Iks Stmts lilts lias. Wilmington mty dlsUngaUh her self at belar the oaly town in tne United Bla lea which proniwis me operaUon of aatomobUee on the pub- lie streeU; that It, If Ihe BOtn ox at- dermea jitldM to a demand whicn te naw bains' made npon certain oi iu members and parbsps the Mayor to drlre the maehlaes off tba city tbor oogbfares. The moremeat le rery nstarally brought aboat by the two M. .ware which reealted from the tight of a eery red motor ear operated kfoadey afUraoon near oecona rhsaant streets. Borne tooa lawj.r. aay Ita a qaestlon If the machines can bepatialbetBsneewuue n r Ibey caa ba prohibited as a nalaaaee a.d batweea Ihe dlffereaee of opUIoa aaonttbeUwyerelhe Aldermea may bare to to up ttslast a rery tough BrtnoslUon-lhtt U. If wa morem.i.. by dtltece It pushed. istsatk It Ktttwty. rhkh frlthV a.na aaLamobUa W .nedlbe boree driren by MlstBheuey . irMt.v afteraooa. on uecoaa iwi caaaed aaotber horse to Uke.frltbt and run almost at the same urn torse wss belat driren by Mrs. A. K. Blake, 'of East WUmlnttoa. The bom rta oa Cbeeaut aad thea turaed down roarth. The surry la which the adr wis rldlat was opeet aa hrakea up. sirs. 'r . " out, but fortunaUly she ascspea witu oaly f braises- V WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER PAUL 0ILM0RE TO-NIOHTj new York atf Lotdot Sacceu "Mtmay til Hiaaltg Bird" Ceaedy Coa pules FoHtwItf Sett Sale. xaa aaie oi leaie Tor toe engage meat here this erenlot of tbatpopalaf young American actor, Mr. Paul (ill more. In the great New York and London success, "The Mammy and the Hamming Bird, commenced yes terdsy morning at Plammer'e end in dleatlone point to a large end fashion able ludlence la the literal acceptation Of the term. The company arrlret direct r-cm". Norfolk and goes from Wilmington to Balelgh. ) The AUaotie City Evening Union saye of Mr. Qllmore'e recent produo- tloo there: . j . "Paul Gllmore la oae or the hand somest ebspt oa the .American stage, and The Mammy and the Hamming Bird le one of the etteeeeeee which when produced in New York picked the bouae with society women. It has witty lines which Uke the woman's part ia maritlal difficulties, aad Its plot Uschee the lesson to husbands tbat they should make lore to their wires after msrrisge; for if they don't eome otber fellow may. Gllmore has to play the Mummy's part, aad ha aad his clever company bare beea presenting thla delightful comedy at Young's Pier Theatre BepL 28, 29 and SO, pleasing large and appreciative audiences.1 ( TEX HOTT OOXIDY COMPACT. j Bomelhlng new le promised theatre goers la aa all polite vaudeville bill by the Hoyt Oomedy Compaay oa to morrow evening. For that attraction the prices' will be 59 aad 75 cents. The eale of seats begins at Plummer'e this morning at 8 o'clock. THE FXIQX COMXDT OOKPAST. A week of first class repertoire at popular prices la oa tapis for admirers of good, dean comedy beginning next Monday night It will be by the Paige Comedy Company, featuring Mr. Thoe. E. DsPew, who Is pleasant ly remembered from last season. The company Is dividing the present week between WUsoa aad Rocky Mount aad ii giving eminent eatiafaetloa. A car load of special acenery and sUglng effecU U carried. The buainess man ager of the company arrived lest even log and all arrsngemeaU have beea made for the appearance here. Trie NEQSO QU46K D03T08. Cspe Peer Fatitlc Employed Coaasel ill Slsed Trial -Left Opee. j "Doctor" Taller, the negro quack from Cspe Fear township, indicted ia Jaatlce Fowler'e court for practicing medlcUe without license, was given pralimlaary trial yesterday afternoon, but the case waa left opea for addl-, tlonal witnesses from the coaatry for both sides. Talley appeared ia court with bla attorney, Wood as Kellam, E a., and contended that he practiced the science of roots ead herbs only for hie pertonal good. The two main witneaaea for the State were debarred from teatlmoay brcinae the cise or bleb they knew was more remote thaa the statatory period of two years. Talley was remanded to jail await ing the appearance of toe additional witnesses wbo will be sammooed this week. j Sysod Next Veek. j The North Carolina Byood of the Preabyteriaa denomination la the Bute will meet with the First church ia this dty next week, aad local com mittees from the several congregations In Wilmington are busily engaged la finding homes and arranging for the reception of the two hundred and more delegates, Isy and clerical, who 111 be here for that occasion. The sessions here promise to do quite largely attended and very profitable. Departaest sf Jsatlce Isspector. j Mr. a B. 8herwood, of Washing ton, D. a, an examiner of the Depart ment of Justice, spent two days here this week exsmlnlng the books, pa pers, ete , of Mr. W. H. Bhaw, derk r.f ih n. fl. fJanrt la this city. Mr. Bherwood is on bis tour or annual In- ipeclioa in thlt territory and left last evening for en official visit to govern ment offices under the Department of Justice In Balelgh. Stevi fer Police Heitqiirtrt. Until a contrset esn be awaarded - . . i i i i and a new heating plant insiaueu the City Hall building, a comforUble! coal aUve hat been placed ia poueej beadquarUra by order of Chief Fur- loag, aad the onicere are ueugun lth the chaaga la almospnere it ... a a 1L. brings. The old heaung Piani a. tow City Hall Is entirely wora out Cclcbrtlt 25th Aiilversiry. CoraeUus Harnett Council, Boyal . . m i eaarit- awJ Aicaaam, will celsoraie mo m Biverssry of IU founding la Jseaary, . . . til L. a 0 wa 1904 The ceuorauoB wm w elaborate cbarscur ana ueorge i.toa CouncU will oa asu v tleiDsU la Ihe reetlviaee. Oommltteeei have already beea appointed to make all arraagemeaU for tha treat. Repent el Frosts. The temperatare yesUrdsy moralnt was oaly oae degree nigner m moralag before aad a libt frost waa reported from nearly all polnU In this ImmedUte rldalty. There were also light frosU at Greeasboro aau sv-j berton aad a heavy oaa at UhartU. jelling frosU were reported from wet doa, N. C. . . nat niui and Fancy c::ja-tVpeBad"VrBls7l. Vi..,ia vr.rket ttreeL t RATE CASE ON TRIAL. Hilton Lumber Co. Sues for Re covery of Alleged Excessive Freight Charges. SUPERIOR COURT YESTERDAY. Coatrorersy Over Chargei Upon Shipment ef Lot s to VUaltitoi-Orderi ia Ua laportttt eiset 6tletdsr far To-dsy Coitiiancei. The Bapsrior Ooart was engaged all day yesterday In a continuation of the euit brought by. the Hilton Lumber Company agalnat the Atlantic Coaat Line Railroad Company for the recor ery of $3,885 26, alleged overcharge la freights upon lots thlpped to plaintiff'1 mill in this city from Masteea'e cross ing on the W., .C. dfc A. railroad, dur ing, the period between Nor. 15tb, 1898, and April 30;h, 1901. Mr. B. A. Paislex, secretary and treasurer of the plaintiff company, was on the stand when court took a recess at 5 o'clock Monday afternoon and he completed hit testimony yesUrdsy. The plaintiff then reated, and Junius Davis, Krq , counsel for the railroad, made a mo tion to non-suit, setting forth bis grounds very clearly and concisely. Jadge Brown overruled the motion until all the evidence was In, when he said counsel might renew It, if he so desired. Mr. H. M. Emerson, traffic manager of the A. O. L., took the stand in the afternoon and hit exami nation had not been completed when 5 o'clock was reached and court Jook a recess until 10 A. M. to-dsy. The case is being bitterly contested by both sides, Me sirs. Bountree, & Carr tppearint for the plaintiff and Messrs. Davis dc Davis for the defend ant. The action waa brought at the 8epL 1901 Urm of the Superior Court but IU trial was never reached until this week. The complaint afUr setting forth that the plaintiff company Is a corporaUon duly organized under the laws of North Carolina and that the defendant Is a corporation organized under the laws of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, goes on to allege tbat the defendant charged the plaintiff at the rate of $2.50 per thouiand upon logs shipped from MusUen't Crossing to this city end that eueh a rate was unreasonable and dis criminating and not in proportion to charges made for the tame service on otber roads of defendant company en tering Wilmington. The raU should have been $2.10, end finally upon appeal to tbe Corporation Com mission it waa fixed at that figure. The complaint aieoeaye tbat the plaintiff daring the period Indicated ehlpped over said line 9,665,160 feet at the raU of $2.50 per thousand, aggregating $24,157.90 whereas the plaintiff shoald have paid only at the raU of $3.10 per thousand or $20,- 292.64, the difference being $3,865.26 for which a judgment Is asked with oterest from July 18tb, 1901. The an swer eeU up that the rate la In no wise excessive or discriminating and the other allegations are rebutted ia de tail aad comprehensively. Tbe jury which haa tbe case In hearing is composed as follows: R. A. Burnett, Samuel Bordeaux, R. L. Pirer, W. P. McGIougban, B. A. Brown, H. A. Meltoo, C. M, McAr- thur, Wm. J. King, Chat. H. Robin son, W.J. Kirkham, B. A. Montgo mery and E. A. Todd. Court met yeeUrday at 10 o'clock aad of theUleemen ordered summon ed for the day tbe sheriff returned L. M. LeGwin, OwenJ MarUndale, Jno. O. Heyer, O. J. McEeltban, G. A. Bishop, D. B. Bender, James B. Fales, 0. E. Wood, A. G. Alderman and W. H. Bhearia, aad as not found, An drew Blair, U H. Burnett, Thos. G. Futcb, Heary T. Craig, John Jones, John A. Barnee and Jas. W. Joyner. Boutine mature were disposed of during the day as follows: R. W. Hicks vs. W. W. Blair, con tinued for defendant on affidavit" Owen MarUndale vs. Joaeph Albro et aL ; judgment for plaintiff. City of Wilmington vs. Margaret Ganser, retraxit entered, claim for taxes hiving been satisfied. Cases on tbe trial docket for to-day areT. G. WillUma adm'r. vs. Inter- BUU Telephone and Telegraph Co., a salt for damages, which in all prob ability will not be tried at this Urm; Cape Fear Lumber Oo. vs. U. . ti. Cooper; A. D. Weetell vs. L. Keive aad M. L. Creech vs. Wilmington Cottoa Mills. Federal Coart Next Week. Tbe Uoited Statea Circuit aad Dis trict CourU for tbe Wilmington Dis trict will eonrene here next Monday, Judge Thos. R. Pnrnell presiding. jurors are not required to oe in ai- Undance nnUl Tuesday moralag, aa oaly cases oa tbe civil docket will be Ukeo up oa Monday. Judge Parnell U boldiat oourt this week at New- bera. There U the usual large num ber or cases from tbe up-country on the docket for the Urm here. Msytr'i Coirt Yetterdty. Mavor BDrlnrer Investigated a neigh borhood row In his court and the prin cipals therein wera the only offenders before His Honor yesuroay. xne uw tarbaace was at Seventh aad Nixon aad the disturbers were dealt witn as follows: Mary Boss, not guilty and discharged; Andrew Buss, anu coats; Gertrude Buss, Manna orown and Georgia Hicks,' each $5, Including eott" The parties are all colored and wera arrested by warrant. . Bee thota handsome Japanese Vatei at Bitslnger'i China Parlor, iw mar ket ilreet. ' 28, 1903. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. P. R. Albright, of Raleigh, Is at The Orton. " Capt. J. J. Adkjtos, of South- port Im In the city. Mxb. C. W. Woodward arrived yesterday from Chicago. Mr. J. F. Woodward, of War- aaw, wat an Orton arrival yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Northrop went to Warsaw yesterday to visit a few daye. Mr. B. Y. McPherson, the well known insurance man of Baleigb, is at The Ortcn. Capt. R. W. McKeithan, f Supply, Brunswick county, is in the city on a business trip. Mrs. Thos. McMillan and children have returned to Rocky Mount af:er a -pleasant visit to this city. . 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stone, Jr., have returned from their trldsl tour and gone to their future home in Little River, 8. O. i Mr. J. W. Crews, of Atlanta, i vice president and general manager of the Southern Bell Telephone Co., is a guest at The Orton. Miss Jennie Uroswell has re turned to her home in Fayetteville, after a very pleasant visit to her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Croswell. Mrs. Nash E. Bunting and MasUr William McDuffie Bunting have returned to Fayetteville after a visit to relatives in the city. Dr. D. S. Ray is now a resi dent of - Clinton, where he intends praeUcing his profession. He will be pleased to welcome friends tber. Capt. John W. Cotton, the n l-w rto vn a 1 H fa tiavo ftertrn TCifth. tvaaaj vs ftt taa easy it uv.v aa wau mvu mond as a witness in the Superior Court Capt. Cotton is now conduct or on a passenger run between Rich mond and BmilhfieldN. O. Cspt. Slotn to Mtrry. CharlotU Observer: "A large num ber of their frienda will be interested in the announcement of the marriage or Mist Helen Nott and Mr. J. H. Sloan, both of Spartanburg, S. O.. at the home of the onae's parents, No vember 4tb. Mist Nott Is the popular dsughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Nott, of 8partanburg, and Mr. Sloan is one of tbe largeat dealers in cotton in the Soutb, having many branches, one of the chief offices being in tnts city. Tbe wedding will be a quiet home af fair and no invitationa will be issued. Both partiea hare many friends in this dty." Dr. E. A. AideraTaTo Wed. Charlotte Observer: "Probably the most InUrestlng social item of the aea- b U the announcement of the ett- raiement of Dr. Edwin A. Alderman to Miss Bessie Hearne, of New Or- eans. Dr. Alderman waa formerly oreaident of the SUte University, and snow president oi tne xuisne uni versity, in New Orleant. He it prob- ablr the most gifted orator in the Booth, and standa in the front rank of modern educationalists. Miss tlearne is a prominent and very wealthy society woman of New Ur Jeans." Mr. Kenan's Enterprise. Wilson Times 26th: "Messrs. W. R. Kenan and bis electrician, Mr. R. Goodman, will be here the middle of next month and submit their propo sition to the town authorities to take over the electric Heht plant, and run in connection therewith, a gas and power plant, as already described in the Times." Death of it Inftit. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Hewlett will sympathize with them in the death of their Infant sod, ten days old, which occurred yesterday on Greenville Sound. Tbe funeral and Interment will be at Maaonboro to-day. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOCIETY EVENT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Wednesday Night, October 88th. IP CllLPIO ftaLl THfe JLLaf MUMHi's-TOtrlUIlMIHS BIRD MtmttmA KA.t 81 and SI. SO. Bale opens at Plummer'B Tuesday mornlri g at 8 O'CIOCJC. - wo ACADEMY OF MUSIC Thursday Night, October 29th. The well known "Hoyt Comedy Company." Presenting a programme of UP-TO-DATE VAUDEVILLE. Beserred seats 60 and 75 cents. Bale opens at Plnmmer's Wednesday "morn ing at 8 o'clock. oc ZJZi UNLUCKY COMER. In addition to our oomplte stock of groceries we nave onww mibuib, - ibo. wtot Oranges, Oelery. oranDerrtes, Torkeys aid OlilckeS, Bya.aranam and wbola wheat riour. Buckwheat, genuine Maple Sprnp, Bchwettser, Edam and Roquefort Cheeee, cboloe Mackerel, Mullete, Trout and Fish Roe. Wben you want qnlck flellvery phone 109. Bmltufleld. Bprlngfleld, ewift's premium and M. o. Bams. Mountain Bucrwneat wui ar- rto1?1osWyolar order now for Thanksgiving Turkey. S. W. SANDERS. Both Phones 109. oc 28 if DO YOU WANT t AN IRON BED t We are agenU for the celebrated B:rnsteln 3 piece bed. the best in America. The springs are warranUd fire years. See our stock of Furniture In- MndiBet Herwood Chairs. Wo . . defy competition. -S: ;,r. - GASTON D. PHARES & CO 7 - tie-lit Market Bt. : lnter-8tate . 78. oosstt WHOLE NO. 11,286 """ T',,-,p,,,-,-,-1-1111,,,sssss Correct Cloth i ng for rjien. --".r .u iikui ; jt hvuuch uicu, mr pruiciiionRi men, tor even wear nd tor eTepy occatlon. The right clotha and the right trimmings Trifles mske rjerfeetion-"- not avan a Mflm in fit nr finish ! niAiai) in stock. - . The artiste who design tha Hart, Schaffner & Marx Ready-to-wear Cloth irg and our other very fine makes have nothing to do but to ttudy and to comfort and good looks. Capjli(M IMt toj Hut bebtffptt A Marx -H3ndTjitorcd? ' JFT P THE A. DAVID CO. oct 23 tf Trefousse Kid Glove, none better. oct 24 tf sa we PREPARE FOR THE Blankets, Comforts, Horse Blankets and Buggy Robes, from the cheapest to the best. Big Lot Ironing Blankets, Special Price 25c. S. oct 25 tf Cuban Blosso: AND- RENOWN CIGARS. These Cigars are better than eve "SILVER COIN" FLOUR It is the BEST ever ground; guaran teed. H. L, Vote. A. C. L. Crossing. jy'26tf OUR SPECIALTIES. Remington Standard Typewriters- Globe-Wernicke "Elastic" Book Cases. Globe-Wernicke Filing Cases and Cabinets. Globe-Wernicke Office Supplies. Minneographs Neostyles, etc. Up-to-date Office Supplies and Stationery of all kinds. C. W. YATES & CO., Wholesale and Retail Book Sellers and Stationers. oct 27 tf Martin's Cheese. 5,800 Lbs. Martin's Cheese. 240 Dozen Potted Ham. 29 Barrels Annies. 1.800 C. C. Nuts. 1,300 Pounds Mixed Kuts. 420 Dozen Tomatoes. 110 Dozen 5 Cent Jelly. 180 Dozen 10 Cent Jelly - 71 Pails Jelly, 90 Cents; VV. B. COOPER, 308, 310 & 312 Nntt street. WILMINQTON, N. O. octsstr TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Oaa Year, by Kail. S5.0oj Six aoBtaa, ; 8.80 ! Thraa EXoaiha, - 1.86; ? Two tfoataa. f M , 1.00 ; BellTereA to Smaaertaere la sao Mart, Sebasrnar c fflarx'a Business Inltaattlf and $18. Made of English Tweeds. Scotch Cheviots and fine Worsteds, In plain and fancy effects; tack coat In lha English model, wtth three buttons, slightly conformed to figure; hand made clinging collar, athletic thou Id era; single or double bretsted. The sort of suit that would coat $25 at a good tailor's. Finest Bart, Sebiffntr te BTarx Snlta at S3 O and $2.SO. Beautiful and exclusive effect . in Worsted, . Unfinished Worsteds, and various Imported fabrics, mostly In styles that are confined to the Hart, Schaffner fc Marx. Ooata and VctU : fashioned and" made by man Uilors ; ' BuiU such as a good tailor would charge $35 to $10 for making. . Bart, Settafrnerte Barx tntnm Over- . coats at $15, fl8 and $35. . . These approach perfection aa to style and fabric; neat co verU, rich Oxford Grays, the new brownish ground with stripe effective that are so popular this year; short box sack, styles, and all other proper lengths. Hart, Schaffner & Bar x Dress Clotnea ' Comprising the newest Prince Al bert CoiU and Vests, Dinner Coats and Vests, Full Dress SuiU and Oor--rest Rain Coats. If one cares to know the newest and best see this most in teresting display to-morrow. Piatt & Haar, 114 Market Street. Examine our adTertisements and you will find items to interest you. We have a full 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. Satlne and Wool Underskirts. PL; ATT & HAAR. COLD WEATHER. l B. SOLOMON. DUNLOP MEAL rI8 MADE OF Best of Corn IN A Water Mill and Every Bushel Weighs 46 Pounds. As there will be a big crop ox Cotton made the demand for bag ging and ties will put the price up, so buy NOW and buy of THE WORTH OO. Jyiott GIVE US "PILLSBURY'S BES7, For bread-making is unsurpassed in this world. -. "PitLSBURY'S BEST" Makes best loaf, largest loaf and' keeps fresh longer than any known brand." You know- what to expect when yon buy "Pills bury jBest." ; TKE F. E; HASHAGEN CO., - oc25 tf r ? I ' i " ; AgenW FISH, PISH. 200 barrels large and me? dium uliet8at $3.90:per barrel.Guaririteed 100 lbs. to barrel. No short weights tooifer. Write gulck. stoiie & coiiPAinr, 5 and 7 South Water ttreet. oetaotf - ' Ost dollar par year.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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