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i ,Th Hill? : ; - - .v-:, oooooeooeooooooooooo3 iF , ; 1HE MOBMNG STAR. . . ; teri jtM'1" ; : ' - . - VUTra to 8aarlara 1 tfta VOL. LXXni.-NO. 41. j City at e vwm iw qqiqX WILMINGTON, N. 0., SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1903. WHOXiE NO. 11,296 t ad laming tar. LOCAL DOT?. OUTLINES. -V.J f!J ll ro.ptctof warla a13 arrived u UJtet ':,,r,1,iL th. snalu-eBiuioe-Lf P uf Phuadei- arL J. Byea admitted a FattlL A new rud ButMBiyN A iMrLMa-vearoid frj far aseker. Tie .3rt at & ran nab bu w (5a a LKm:ara. rovraaoai ia re- fei t 4pntche4 7.CC0 troop Iaj totit r" Aa aIrT-TarI4 boy I . Vl kul. ahol aa4 killad aja- J ut uxi ar Win fZl Ki. dtatrojrd a bloe af iLva x:a eaa bn orvJirrd .ua ffa 7- aaa ihm ffaa 1 rjt' - - f7-- York aAkaU: Moat r. jaiiaal: rola firm, atnUad Udurxd SX80; ijlrlu tarpa Klti x ii40e.s eottoaalat 1m dall bataUdr;wot Ut-. S- radMXe.;cc C. 5. J r4 iXt; 01 tpoi IUTHER REPORT. Tsan jtos. N. OL. Not. T. ) IsMaraiieai data for tlx lwaVj-L-m: IA.1L.S4 dama; Cl.it li;moaU to dAt .U. f tiur la tha Oap LttSftad raf. r;axrArr ro to-dat. sr)irj iTOS. 0T. 7. or oona Lu-Ft r daaday aad Moaday: U Maa4T ; l!f M to fraa monh- Srt AIsmm-SraVr ft. ktaM. k?cj 1 Loxt - . A33A.M. IUP.M. 13 11.93 M. IIS&.X. IXX3P.M- jcf cosTcaea to Borro. BriUab iteAzatr "CaiidliAoo, aiaoa for Bramta attLh earro of eot- tOB. atrtrad out, I la. Cotton rtcelpti jetUrday, 3,930 biln; ubi day Laatiear, 1.437. Qao- IaUobs, aUdy at lOKc QTt! Liner "XaTahoa" and acAooaar 2aa A. Ecrtlmtr," htnoa for Ntw York, paxaad oaV at Broth port atfP.M.yaattrdAy. Dr. . U. Uorraj, 0! Grabaco, will a44raa tba aaaa'a BUac at Ifca T. M. OL A. this anaraooa all o'dock. All mia ara laTllad. A t pdal eoarocaUoa of Con- conl ChApUr No. 1, XL A. M., will U held to-morrow nit hi to confer lha Moat Exeallaat Maatefa dre. FajetteirUa OUtrtir, 7lh: "CpUla Davli Joata ahJppedlha Cnt tlx baakata of laltaea of lha aaatoa lo ir ark. N. J. XI la brlaciaff U.8Q. Bj dt4 filed for record yuter day Bail a 4a A. Iarklaa traaaftmd to 0er Wrliht, for $400. two lota oX elly property arar Blxla atraat and HArrlaa allay. Kin j KeHej la la Greanaboro aad waalatoorraalas aaolhar alz or foor team Buia bAaaball laaoa. Ha rid tad XorbAa aad IUlafth lb la week la that lalarcaL 8ciooner "Arthur UoArdlew arrlrad yaatarday with earfo of fraaao la bae for lha Bea board Air Xiaa waraaoaaaa. OapL Bhephard la lha popalAT maalar of lha TaaaaL Flntdaaa ojtUr roaila to ladle 1 aad rallmaa ara mow baU tarred day or alcht at lha AllaaUo Vlaw HaUl, Wrlxhlrrllla. Call IaUr-8tate poooa 13 call 3, oa 13 call X. Tta saw iUl door for the raolt la lha dtr traaaarar oflea cama by fraixht from lha XL X. Baraea Baf At Lock Ox, of XUtbJBOad,Va , yaaUrday. Taa door will be baaf thla weak. The Korta Carolina Confer- aaca of lha M, IL Chorea wlU meat the weak of TnankrtfTlflf la Oold boro. WUaaiaxtoa paatore aad dala rUaa ara already praparla to aUaad. Mr. EobL a DaBoaeefa book store will ba novtd thla weak to lha Uad oa North Froat atraat reeaaUy aaealad by J. M. Bolky A: Co. The ore will ba orarhaaled aad pat la aaeaUaat ordar. For iba banaat of tboaa who wtafe to Tiait lha Boaad for aa oyater roaat to-dAy. a tpadal car will laara for WrljtatarlUe orar lha aaharbaa Ua at I JB P. M.; rataralar. laara Wri hUTllla at J P. M. y Mr. niraa Marritt, 715 Soui lflh atreaL altaoat aoaaplalaly RI1NAWAY FNfilNP Jl solky & company. PAVING CONTRACT. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Don't Worrs About Your Clothes ! Nirrow Escape of BIx Fire Dc partmeot Machine, the Driver and Team. RAN DOWN PRINCESS STREET. ri 3. 301 waa not la It, atalL lx baa a thelrad for rood chief a.i r- CttilM. rot a ran with aaaf ia taw by arrjlof her. foar loea from hla rUht f I .KtLa rulir aMax! at apolat ap Ua rirar. Oa eaaaa noma aad la balaf auaadad by Xr. O. T. narpar. p.t.!fh ivi nd ObMrvtr: MXaUphoa eUUoaa from XUlaiahto Oamlat ara bala rapidly pat U by the XU11 Talepoaa Oompaay. There la bow eaaaclioa with Baaford aad la a few daye Boaihara Plaee will U eoaaeeted with IUllh-" . G eerie Stone, colored, charged vlih wlfe-baatlar. waa atat to the roeda far 80 da ja by tha Mayor jeater dAy. Jamea Heary. eolorad.waa foaad -ftiUtTof aa aaaaaltapoa another mw9 aad the proaacalor waa Uxed wllhUacoala. The Board of Director! of the AUaatte Ooaat Uaa IUUroad Oompaay Partltf at ceQar aa Oat time eel Dla arraettaitat af Ueca Eadaafircd Ufa aaf Praptrty Heralc Ef fertiel ByilaUcrt. . . Bat for the exereiaa of rare preaeaca of mlad oa the part, of the drlrtr aad lha parformaBca of aa hero la act by Mr. Ned Oration, of tha American Telephone 6t Telerraph Co', braacn offlca la Ihla dty, Ihe b!c Bllaby ea tiae of Fire Eaitne Oompaay No. 1. Foarlh aad Prlaeeaa atreaU, lha two heavy draft horaee attached to tha poaderoaa machine which weight orer lQ0 ponada, aad Drlrar XCrneit Bar rle, would hate planted Into the river with terrible eooeeqneaeea at Prineeu atraat dock hat aUtht ahorlly before 7 o'clock. None the leaa heroic waa the act of Mr. Charlie Gordon, who preTioatly, at Froat and Prlaeeaa elreel. attempted to check the fi enaled borate ar, from nader control, they daaheddowa thelhorouthfare to what eeemed Imminent deatraetlon. A runaway fire . entina, with emoke ponrlax from lta faaael and leaving la 1U wake a path of red hot coala, and . lumbering at a terrific rata down the aharp in cline of a wall paved itrtet, while big horeea with dlataaded noatrlia jerked It to and fro, la not lha eight one eeea oa tha a tret U every day, bat Uet night it waa the lntentely exctung caoae for the ahadder of hnndreda of people who wltaeaaed the apectacla from lha crowded aidewalka oa Prin oeaa etreeta from Fourth to tha river. Aaelarm waaaeat la to the depart meat from box 17. Fifth and NIxoa a tree U, at 6:60 o'clock. The boat reel wagon at Fourth etreet etatioa waa out aad gone np Fourth etreet In aalailaaL Tha big engine waa not a aecoad bahlad. Driver Borrle jnmped oa the high eeat aad Engineer Baeaell having touched off the laflaamable materiel la lha furnace, jamped upon tha low etcp at the rear. The Dig doore of the elation flew open and oat daahed the eagiae. At the tarn la the driveway the collar oa the right-baBd'' boree parted aad Ua haraeaa with the reine dropped off, leaving only the one horae under partial control. Iaatead of tura lag ap Fourth etreet, lha boraee-one of them abeolataly frea aad ruaalng by Uallaet-wheeled down Prlneeae HraeL FagUeer Baaaell ehouted to tha driver that ha bad mlalakea the aUrm, but the driver aad made no mla- Kcaoved tke Pait Week lata HaadBBau Mamie Temple Stare Ike Stack ktrj e eei Select - No prettier or more bandaomely ap pointed atore of ila kind may be found In tba South than that Into which Maura. J. M. Bolky 3c Co. moved leal week la the Maaoale Temple building. For a week or ten daja, earpeaterv, paiotera and decorator were buir re modelling the interior and the front of the ilore, and sow Mr. Bolky haa aa ideal buaioeae place and one of which he Jaitly feela proud. ' The large plate glaaa ahow wlndowa hare been neatly flnlahed in white and gold, given a oleaalnz back ground, and the tope have been atud ded with a myriad of incandescent lighle, affording a moat aleaalng effect. Oa the interior new couatera, ahow caaer, ailent aaleimenr ate, have been added, aad a private offioe for the pro prietor haa been fitted -up la the rear. Five large are lam pa make the atore by sight tha beat lighted la the city, while by day the large win dows! la the front and rear give the customer the advantage of hit eyea to make selections and judge of the tex ture of what he la buying. Messra. Charles XL Davis, A. F. Gibson, a IL 8pooner and Thad Orotgen make a clever corpa of salesmen and Mr. Bolky doesn't object ' himself to maa lng a aale now and then when the other folke ara busy. The stock carried la claimed to ba the largeat of !te class la the city and there's no doubt of the up-to-date se lections. Mr. Bolky la in Immediate touch with the clothing market JJorth and with 8trouaedc Bros'. High Art aad XCoppenhelmer goods, he can rightly boast of being la the very froat rank of fashion and the correct thing In men's wear. All the stock la new. The old goods wereeold out from the other store with a view to the removal. Streets and Wharves Comaittee Opened New Bids Yesterday for Extensive Work. TO AWARD FOR DRAINAGE. SNEE0 COMPANY, BANKRUPT. CcrtalB Creiitert Aik That. Receivership aa Set AslJs Rtfereace. J. Itoneblatt, Baltimore; Wllliama port Furniture Company, William t port, Pa; 8athpen St Meyer, New York, and the Bernstein Manufao faeturing Co., of Philadelphia, who are creditors of the Bneed Furniture Company, of thla city, to the amount of $$18.71. have filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court hero, through their attorneya, Meeera. Butaell Gore, a petltloa asking that the Baeed Ramnanv be adjudged a baakrupt. The papere were filed laat Thursday and a meeting of creditors la appointed to be bald with Referee 8. P. Collier, In thla city, on November 11th. Th Rneed Oomoaay recently went Uke; he waa almply powerleea to eon- Uto lH- haQdt of , notiitt by order trol the aalmala, who ran Uke fiende of tnd J Manhall, to keep ahead of tha big engine, aa lta appointed to Uke charge of W. C Olean Captarea the Centract for 12,250-ProposaIa for Pavln( Still Under Consideration-Some Lit- tie Irrexalaritlei. Bids for the paving of Market street froaiSeoond to Fourth and the laying of am extensive drainage system on tha same thoroughfare between the river aad Fourth etreet were open ed by the Blreeta and Wharves Com mittee of tha Board of Aldermen at the Major's oflce yesterday. There were present at. the opening of the propSSals, Mayor Springer and Aider men W. XL Yopp aad Jno. XL Sweeney, composing the committee; City Engineer S. P. Adams, OapL W. H. Northrop, Jr., olerk of the Board of Audit aad Finance, Superintendent ofStreeU Woolard and Mr. B. F. King, Jr., of Roger Moore's Sons & Co., and Capt. E. G. Parmele, the two laat named representing the bid den. For the drainage there were three blddera but the contract was award ed to W. E. Olenn for $3,250. The other bidders were Roger Moore, $3, S00 and E. O. Parmele $3,700. The pipe haa already been or dered for the drainage and will be on the arouad within 80 days. The work la required to be completed within 60 daya after arrival of the material. Reference baa been made several Umea aa to the details of the plana for the drainage. i For the paving contract there were oaly two bids and each was irregular. The blddera were Roger Moore and E. G. Parmele, the laat named being the lowest Each of the two offered the Georgia vitrified brick or block, but aubmltted no aamplea aa the material had previously been teated by the com mittee. Mr. Moore accompanied hie bid by a certified check for $500 aa re paired in the call, but Capt. Parmele did not Thoae alight Irreguiaritlea left the committee in doubt as to what to do aad no definite action will be taken until another meeting on Wedneaday night of thla week. The committee la very desirous of award ing the contract without the delay in cident to calling for new bids again, if It can be avoided. Capt. W- H. Ward arrived last night from Rook's Station. Mrs. R. C. King, of Florence, S. O., la visiting relativea here. Mr. W. A. Martin leaves this moraine for a business trip to New York. Ex-Governor Russell is , con fined to his home in BruaawicK with fever. Maj. J. H. Carrie, of Fayette vllle, spent'the past week here attend ing 8; nod. Messrs. W. T. Piner and Bobt. W. Davis, of Southport, were here yesterday. Mr. Allie J. Mitchell left yes terday afternoon for a brief visit to friends in Cincinnati. i Mrs. Cora King and children, are visiting Mrs. King's sister, Mrs. M. F. Croons, 610 Doesr street. Miss Meta Jewett. of Ocala, Fla., la the guest of her uncle, Mr. Stephen Jewetr, on Third street. Mr. J. A. Jjonghorne, of Nor folk, who hat been viaiting Mr. Gee. D. Parsley, Jr., left yesterday for home. Mr. A. G. Lynch and little son went to Raleigh yesterday to visit Messrs. George and James Lynch at tha A. & M. College. Dr. F. K. Cook, of the chair of medicine at Wake Forest College, ar rived yesterday to spend Sunday with his brother, Mr. Chat. M. Cooke, Jr. Mr. Caswell, P. Ellis, Jr., of New Orleans, a member of the large cotton firm of C. P. Ellis & Co., is in the city for a few days, visiting Capt. A. L. DeRosset. Major J. A. Lundeen, of Fort Caswell, wnt to Fortress Monroe, Va , yesterday to attend a regular meeting of the Artillery Board, of which he is a member. Mr. T. H. Thompson, the clever Eagle Paper travelling man, ia at home from an extended business trip through the Carolinas. He la distributing to the trade an exceed ingly catchy little advertiaing novelty In the shape of one of the famous "raw hide" paper baga printed in col ore and embellished with cartoons, calling attention to their superiority. r HirtSchiffncr Marx Hand Tailored on an H. S Copyright 10 by Hut leluftnar Mux THE A. nov 8 tf Go To David's! You can try Rfli" Suit or Overcoat, Enow , for ' a cer tainty what is foecom ing, befitted to perfot . tion, save time and money, and add to your length of days by es caping worry !, GO. DAVID THE STORE THAT PATS TOUR CAR FARE, Z1 TO OUT. OF T0W WHOLESALE BUYERS. We are now offering special Bargains in our Candy department. This Department to-day ia one of the leaders in .f.-Jfc.Z?" house in this city offers to you such an assortment as is to be had here, house egtsaortJment of penny Good?, French and Broken Mixture, Chocolate Drops, Stick Candy and Chewing Gums now; fill this Department. We are distributors of ! Headley'8 Famous Chocolates in Fancy Packages. Write for prices, or call to see ns when in the city. It's to your terest bb well as ours. in-- nov 8 tf E3IR & CO., 615, 617, 619 North Fourth St., Wilmington, N. C. CONVICTED OP MURDER IN DUPLIN. DRUNKEN MEQRO SHOP-LIFTER. la said to have lishtd his doef a bag I rzzt oa tha recant election m l Tirt- Csatarcd la Rather Uaaiatl Maaser Last Hljbt At Police Station. An unknown negro ahop-lifter, who waa too drunk to tell h!a name to the police, la locked up at the police sta tion for preliminary trial Monday. mo men tarn Increased with every foot I - . . dllDOe of t f0P the ben- Early laat night Mr. J. XL Moora waa down tha grade oa the bard pavement lfltof lhe compny's creditors. Mr. I putlog on the aouth aide of Market Tmitt tad Frlaeeaa airecu I k.iuM mdtha stock wss re-i . treat, when ne saw a negro emcrgo eantlysold toPoore&Oa, of Jackaoa viUe, Fla. An effort is now made to thr the matter Into the United 8utei Court, and the former action la George Daniels' Pleas of Insanity and Self Defence Availed Him Naught. Special Star Correspondence. ICksanstille, N. C, Nov. 7. The case of SUte va. Geo. DanleU, for me murder of Will Maxwell, was called at9:S0 o'clock Wednesday morning; Oat of a anecial venire of 135 and the Fur and Cloak Display. At The O. W. Polvogt Co. :LLo:o-ia-v sjoolL T-OLes3Laey"r Mr.-Sol.- A. Pyle, of New-York, will be at our Store Monday and Tuesday and will display a fine assortment of high price Fnrs and Wraps, liVSSS!S!S& ranging in price from $5.00 to 200 each. Those wishing to bay a nice At Gordon saw Driver Bnrria awrut pre dicament aad threw himself la froat of lha horsea. tut be waa powerless m eh.ek tha ruBBway, eapeeially aa i -ant Ccckraa wanta to aocceau LIaa ia Coogrtaa. No doubt i n arorta of othara la hii dia- . la-Ar'. j e3icid. the atper grade from Froat etreet to I lne reeelTerhlp maybe aet aside and a trustee appointed to winu up ao falraof the defendant In bankruptcy proceedings. a DELI0HT0UL ES1ERTA1SMENT. unrj iaji ce ia on i r.-wL It looks vary mncb uaa I lit to play quit for awhDt, I sac fr:m the itieof tha toU ha ri Tsesiav. ' the river waa approacneo. . Busael! Jamped, for he saw notn Ibc but deatraetlon ahead. Driver Bnrria tugged manfally at the reipt and remained at his post. . nrm contemplated the ap- nroeh to lha river aad &bed of the horses. dashing cautht one of Tff: Tha Detroit Jmr- nra?:l;t:clly remarks that ail ai'iiijoa ta4 un oy o see second hand circnaUnt ;j ixell of gasoline. v iu n:Je aavsnty-nLne con- nfu? three wteka work laJiew a Oiecf then ha icjx occa hui!:ritali8g an overcoat and iaiieeii, iajs tha Durham Sum. dVcvd a dlvtdaad of by th.bridl. and changed eaa-haU par eaat o atock of the company, daa aad pays. bla at tha ofloa I in a irem-arw ,ti. m. and altar Not. 10th. .. . ..V. Kier W. D. Beckom w a . eoaatr. where ba haa Jday at 11 A. M. aad at 8 P. M., at a init church, xnaauw ulc.r--- . Advsnta isctatUA. M.. . a t.. Battrrar ataign', Ood Is at Hand." Iba Klagdom of hew tonai oik mill? nwi tt: mora ToUa wtra eaat i i:j of GrtaUr New York laat tiaa ware polled la anyone is R Suus which held elacuonn ffar. New York U a whopper. .... c..ar4ta Saal Enaars el aa lapaviaa ts ba EaiasUaird Bet a. vrllh aomacegrta th varr The ETA laaraa of aathonty u bla m m . . m. a ansa coarse up nww " , . . aUUnee of the driver, who put hie weight agalast tha aingla rel'.i"1, the wbaalaof tneeaawa brink of the dock. The horses ran op onlhaaidawalknewlhe B. F. Mltch all Co'a. offlca and atopped. Not a pttoa of machlaery waa lnjared and Ueanlmala bowed their headi i meekly MlfUeyhad reached th. nreaad were ready for tha apparatus to begin The rtUflrawMBtUereanoa of Pollcamaa a O. Holme., ml North Third street, wbera a .pk from a chimney caused a damage or nboal II. THE COLO S3AP IS HERE. Staaewall Ledfe, K. el P , Preparlnf far Esjiyable Social Session Neatly printed Invitations have r .aB --.m. IIm mm been iisued to ryinjsnarc follows: "You and your way irD M.n..trallT Invited to tie present at the entertainment of Stonewall Lodte No. 1, K. or l'., ai meir v-- Oall, Monday night, novemoer at 8:1 P. M. J. D. Keliy.u. 0, J. B. Tarrentlne, Jr., Committee." AHPjthlanr, whetner meyrewo Invitations or not.are cordially Invited. There will be a programme of music whleh will enlist tne taieni oi mvu the best muslclana in the city and Mr. n AmaU Blchardaon in whlatllng .olca. Mr. Rlchardwn's talent Im at.d0ubled. He has wnuwe . j k.Vihn rlTtn IVO eoDUnenusBU""""- - . numbers on the well arrange rramme aa rouowa w from TTlor' Bizaar. or a atore in thai vicinity, with an arm full of dry goods novaltlea. The negro accident ally dropped a number of the artlclea and Mr.JIoore called to him to atop. Although very drunk, the negro in atlnctlvely ran. Mr. Moore, however, soon caught him and turned him over to Policeman N. N. IOng, on corner of Second and Market atreets. The negro waa drunk; there waa no feigning, and he waa aent up to the police station with the goods, which wait Identification. There are a lady's work basket, a puree, aeveral hand bsga and other articles. CLOSE OP ITS ENQ4QEHENT. pro- Wca Salaalanaole, of Hawaii, vcItheex-Qoeenof Hawaii, lJt seat in CoagTaa ai the r! r.oa to convene tomorrow. 4u.Tt to doubt canaa many to si "eaaa" words. r:; of an- rSZl iadaairlal plant. of the, already n.m - "rJrwiU Uaach Ua -fT' ,r u buUd that It Iheeatarprtasbat lt U nia will ba aaaaaar railroad d will ba locaUd ,r? . v. mr tha alta a -w fc mill Oompaay . jj . r Welcome Grand Vice ChrncallorWP.BoberUon ScarclfyefPBtlasI Ceanciaent BU Prlt,Th4 Tcaperatare. Of tOB nW " - . - 2. .-ox'ZS- P xom dddadly Ie formed . . .. m. flr waa Uveapi- ------ ... v. aa Jamea Crmft. WhUOinif aoio r. Richardson. Charles vial Solo-Miss Nora Scott. Tnu.ni,, Solo Mr. D. Amau Pslje eomedy Coapssy Leives for New aern Qrest Repertoire. The Paige Comedy Company cloaed m. brilliant engagement of a week at the Academy of Music here last night, presenting the sensational comedy drama, "Nick Carter.,, Thraudlence . .ca.tHUlA wfilit w larA I or a Diuru housenand the bill waa pleasing. The speclalllea were new and bright to the lasL The company goes from Wllmlng to Newborn with an enviable record fer excellency. Few repertoire com panies ever came to Wilmington ana niived the week to "standing room only.w And more, the company de terred every penny it ptayea to w Wilmington. HESRT E. DIXEY FRIDAY NIGHT. of the present S ulNerJi Caroll" Cotton OJ laiv.y coart iadge out la Win- Ui ici!el that tnjuriea In t sj U lgt u a hotel do not 'a rxiim to accident Inaur- it tut he mat recover dam- . - . . I-TTH rxnalir Tkir BOWt I. V MnlarV tO-CSy. tr.mtm all day, (AiUl 4 tiADft. ana rrfeVSe formal axerclaea, refresh- the cold I BenU will be ser tf. snap la a . frrrura at 8LKkrw. Matthawa. in tow -r - . raformafloa os - Tbere ww O. D. Church tioa or tne Wf wood and higher prieaa. rP , -hsr.it could ba found, waa ,..t. wbera lteo a n l wr mmMj w v JO cenia. Appearaace of DUtlsrsliked omefllaa at tke Academy This Week. The dlstlngalahed comedian, Henry XL Dixey," In the Drignt comeuy "irrina-the Musio" wUl be eeen ti- v! in. Rntmd. v ester- I . k. nnt ttrketlon of the oa urenT4" - umj mu w " , Ha waa anou week at the. Academy oi juosic. vi In unarlotte, ue The 1. . . - V . i - . jai a. cuxke, wcowm t. cAndidAta for TJnitad a:or ia Ohio, filed a lUU- l5 niov'.eg that he spent Unfcrtd defeat, he bad n prttty badly scared at at .4Mns of about . tt. InitaitrV ... t .v. a. I . .1 in Barabalm. .Z .Ul be a IT that very IttU. wood qqw m M Hick" Borrell Dead. Iv.XIorreU.awellknownclU..n pi.iklahomr. '"Cedar of ue eoanij, - - Orove, a.y " ta Mr health a of ae and had been la poo J0BK eaUlepsy and waa two pleaa insanity and self-defence. ThA State introduced Rufus Stroud, who saw the shooting, tne coroner and a few other witnesses and rested in less than two hours. The defendant introduced a large number of charac ter witnesses and proof or ma insanity, and went on the atand in his own be half. The evidence was ciosea oj Thnrcdav at 4 o'clock, and counsel began the argument, which waa con cluded by the dinner hour Friday. Judge G. H. Brown began charging the jury about 3 :3U n naay auernooo. The charge was brief and to the point; In fact, waa considered an a Die aaa fair exposition of the law. After leaving the fuestlon or insanity 10 the jury the court charged in sub stance, that if they passed thla ques tion, that if the jury believed the de fendants own statement on me iwdu he waa guilty of murder In the first degree. The jury took the case about 4 P. M. and returned a veraici oi gumy of murder in the first degree at 5:45. Solicitor Duffy and Carlton & Wil- llama repreaented tne state ana ele vens dc Beasley the defendant. The verdict ia approved by the public. An nnMi waa taken after Daniela waa asntenced to hang Jan. IStb, 1904. Oice Reflster of Deeds. Pender Chronicle : "Old man Geo. W. Bordeaux, a worthy colored man from the Iiong Creek section, waa ad mitted laat Monday to the County Home. Years ago he was Regiater of Deedaof New Hanover county, and owned good property in Pender, but it aeema misfortune haa overtaken him. He ia a relict of the well known Isaac Lamb and Mosea Bordeaux estates, and waa generally of good character. We know of an instance in Pender where land for life waa given by a former owner to needy slaves who helped to make the property, and it la sad now that old man George has no f rienda when he moat needs them," Castle Haynes' Ferry. Pander Chronicle: "The County Commissioners of Pender and New Hanover counties are to have a joint meeting In the near future to con aider the matter of maintaining a free ferry across the JNortn am river Oastle Haynea. We hope the ferry will be kept up connecuns; uur cuuu tlea by a free ferry at that point It will be of untold oeneni io our cuuu ty, and not thla only, but Sampson, r a . M naalAwr aaat wars 1 1 " Dupjn ana a panoi wiw These goods will Far Set or Wraps will do well to call early to-morrow. be displayed in our windows. C. W. Polvogt Co. nov 8 tf - V y ? v v v X X V y x. X X. X. X nrnisM From Ton to Got torn Too Bnsy to Write fly Promised Ad. LOOK OUT FOR IT LATER. IE1- L AAA "BlTa-4.V. U1t-n T. NrTflRT.. OCt27tf oo nyxu l j The Garnival at Monroe. ' The Monroe Enquirer Bayav: "The street carnival has come and gone and everybody is glad of it The continual spelling of the Spellers, the constant nl.i. aMnnil nf the merrV-SrO-rOUnd and the Ferris wheel, and the sights of the dirty tents on the atreetagot to be tiresomely monotonous. The people were glad to see the carnival go. The nlva1 fnlka were clad to ffO. for it is an open aecret that they did not get rich here. The fire company received hnnt ainn aa ttm nart of the moceeds. Wemustaay for the carnival people that they were an orderly, well be haved lot." ConrresBman Patterson's Secretary. vstp.rdav'a Favetteville Observer'. t'Mr. It. B. Hale, city editor of the Ob- server, leavea to-night for Washington City, where he will apend tne winier member of Congress for thla diatrict." YOUNG PLAQMAN KILLED. OUR SPECIALTIES. Remington Standard Typewriters. "Elastic" Book Filing Cases and Olobe-Wernicke Cases. Globe-Wernicke Cabinets. . Iut attended by Dr. Ear. large ..a t aaea Bl pastor at TJy mt. eordUiiy iavi- . -VI BOW BTOl markeL iiiita anna aa aaa s w aa flaw" r- - - days. The deceased wa nd nia CwS AUlnaon. N. Q. fojl t iiamoralngb, UaderUkerW. W. King. native of remains will it teanllMa Sontham i !m t i -V WmI Africa, "y sate bea txparimant- t 4 5:m- t. IV Va til T- isrimsst prortd a . D.laTlL ACSitsry - " . . a fan wrilaa A com.pond.nt of U BtA from Atkinaoa, N. CU d hblbuUtel Thursday IaB1 the fire f rrienoa .avm'w ens susisf j alnoera "T 5 . , , , , . - the death Jr.. f their little bob, wbteh occurred jMttrfJ Roger, at 1 NO. Nf;w ADVXimSKMErrB. & IL AJb " . I .w r, ri,,l Cjl Cloax avMyj- 1 nac. uowsvsr. nn. 1 -r.. 7- ,.m- home. 'bZt Co.-8p.aal barg UlU be m forty toarua oy- was ten MaaoV--00.860"1 UPWr scarrawa UOCxiM-xxr-.ud-TravaUer. Oyster Boaa-0 Wntad-A goodr lrT-Ttocd board. the appearaace O&aerverof Friday aays: The theatre-goers who failed to see Mr. Henry Dlxey in 'FBclng the Mu ric' at the Academy of Music last night misted a rare pleasure. There haa Deen a lurioit im.-.v--here recently and that alone waa re sponaibte for tha amallness 1 of the au dience. But the town will wait for along time before it aeesas clever a comedian aa Mr. Dlxey or as well written and intensely funny a play. m... imftii hla wldespreaa repuUUon as a comedUn of the first rank. And hi preaent company is nperb. FayettevQIe Water Works. Yesterday afternoon's Fayettevllle Obaener: " "Yeaterday afternoon in Superior Court the caae of the City of Fayettevllle va. the Fayetterille Water woris uompio? m i fore Judge Bryan; and, after argu ment on both aides, on motion oi Han. Q. M. UOae, OI counsel iur ub- rrn.hd While gonollog Cars of Frelfbt Train Near Raleigh Yesterday. r Special Star Telegram. Balmoh. N. C Nov. 7 -Erneat jr. tti .irfd 24. a white flagman, waa vHipd t Millbrook this morning by cars running back on him while he was coupling a caboose in front i of an N Tfl iid in Raleigh and leaves a young wife. fendant - company, an order waa 111 be Bcattarea w DUeed ,.,T faa.ral wlU be eon- - . mnniai w. . .m in tha remains from tha reaiaeno. re-1 lT?T ,.,4 to rest la Oakdale. wu w rT-urthTburnsd bunding Is replace- h ThBtaner U.uithBburn ef prind- t 1Q o'clock thlj J:fV,.VJTtchaU wlU conduct tha l tt. realdance and th MT and mualo elaa.ee JpecUvely. . - : jlal. tomorrow at A BA , PA,tfltl.. t I See wladow 01-7. rarsalalo-morrowatPolTOtia. Metre Trainman labored. A negro trainman on the A. C L. Tarda here had hla foot severely mash ed early laat night by being run over v.V.Vlfter. Dr.D.W. Bulluckwaa "j - ealled to attend the negro and ne waa Snttethe J.me. Walker Memorial granted for the removal of the case to the Federal Court, the papers to be filed In tne offioe of the clerk at Ra leigh by December 7tb." Cartwrliht Womaa Improvisg. - News from the hospital laat night waa that the Cartwright woman, who waa accidentally shot on Church street Wedneaday night, is alill living and la improving. She now appears to have a fighting chance f.r recovery. ; vutt PoltMt'i to-morrow: they will display a fine assortment of Furs of a New xora: arm. . . - ... ('..''.-' "' . ' " : Far an coas Display Folvot'a. The O. W. Polvogt Co. will dP1, a full line of Furs and Wraps at their atore to-morrow, axr. doj. "-i" Zl -wr 1 m k.M hia entire sam- JJ2R& a. he dfd iu" :"'v who nurchased jaSi t .."wrr.-" - fTk. -nnAm then were wen piewou. J will be sold at New York pricee-and Wm. Hav onlV. - - AW..Wfjw w m DIED. rtr-r, i.foTit m nf Rosrer and cMTaTS o'35ca "aiturday: age ia amla mt 10 o'clock from realdenee, S09 Boutn Slxtn Btreev. jrneaoB asu anoss are reapacuuuy mvwea wr Globe-Wernloke Office Supplies. Minneographs Neostyles, etc. TJp-to-date Office Supplies and Stationery of all kinds. C. W. YATES & CO., Wholesale and Retail ; .. .. . - Book Sellers and Stationers. oct27tf Offi ce of the Treasurer Atlantic Uoast uine uiixoau w The Board of Directors of Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company have declared a dividend of two and one- half per" cent, on tne preierreu capital stock oi that uompanj, uj.ti- dend due ana pavaoie ai. mo of the Treasurer, at Wilmington, N. C., on and alter JNOvemDer xuwu, 1903 The transfer books were closed from the 1st to ihelOth days of No vember, bothinclnsiYe. JAaLnio x. rwjt ' Nov. 7th, 1903. T - c Concori CMeiJo. 1 B.A. 1L OKPANIONB There wlU be a special eon- tieit Except WrtKar's aegree. noSit . ' eeerMarp. far or wrap t rem Po w; thay wUl Clrplsy a na sam plea. '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 8, 1903, edition 1
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