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lii . : : gegggg!ggiai!gggaiSggaB aooooaoaoooasja TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION r larrer Thaa Teal I TAB On Xtr. T anam. . . a. . i mM Six Hontn- ! Tva XXontha, - TV ra&aaed la O a- igaMftea. 9 . "... i.Llkari ! taaO it.v jsarweraraw City at 4S Caata Moat. i i 1 fTltl. VOL. LXXIH.-NO. 42. WHOLE NO; 11,297 WILMINGTON, N. 0.. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1903. s -3---- : : . . , ..... ... . . . - .. .-- i .. S.BO& l.5 1 1.00 J I ' 1. ic a adl LOCAL DOTS. K. OF P. ENTERTAINED PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. OUTLINES. tailed oa ntah . - .... "Vl-fjasi U eeebla iMf all bad boa f V w If ehed Col . - erill eaeaalt. iatMh CoSfTfee C3Ttatd rVaw e- tf t"uM comaUUaw of tha .-j iw. Pmaa-naeliualhxa f fku treaty. ' UJ 5aeetor Ha a o. political affairs. d fi R'ukMlL of Der- ? fu 'tukkta with, parely a iWMitfr Wuaoa. la i.t.boil Wtevll UTfXM . -ft Ut only the emUrkaiioa I for the lalhmae, KS.i.U Is said. H PPJ cot Brother, leal to- a ChkaXOL MTI laU- mialalee of flaaaea t a .. fkBA I aft E- kuta ( ' . vi. A Lo? w . . j . . - it mi am -rmmw ... K kraka. S . v UUt WEATHER REPORT. WajrJTO. N. CU Nor Wvt foe l& 47. -WJ fmlmfil Not. H-ror norva Tht Faix Corntdy Co. leli 7Urdij tiUrmooa for Nberm- IAil Coimon Clab will f ltd us epaauc pnui of U mioa om Tht Titrnilrn of the UU A. V. EUOfB. tax to AlMaaoa, 17. (X, for laUrtaaat. Tht lAdlea Aaxllkry of tbt Y. 1L a A. will BMt UU mor&Jai at U o'clock to tha traaaaeUoa 6( Im- porUat tail earn. A. fail alUadaac UdaaimL"" - - ; , , . Mr. Ea V. ElwaU. a wall-kaoim ul eoapataat bookbLadar oX tbla city. absat J2Q o'clock IbJa aaorsiaf at Ma boma oa Norlb rroat atxaat, aftar abort Ulaaaa. Prof. Jo LeTT. o! htw Or- laaaj; Iba pUalst wltb tha PaljtV Qaasadr Oampcay. kaj a!faad aeoa- aiit Suamr at tba Ciiao oa tba baacb. BIQ Braacb, tbt negro train aaaavbohad oaaof bU.rat eruabad bj aa A. a I abirUa aasiaa Batar dxy aiihl, waa aeat to tba XUUaf Da aartatat Corptul at Rxxy Man at yatlrd7. Tbt Ladlat Aid Boclttj-of Braoblja BapUat Cbarcb will ftra aa ojfU aappar Ibia araala boaa 7 to 11 o'clock at tba rtaUaaea of Mr. Jaaca Baaklaa, Ha 0t North Joartb lrt. Tba pabllo la larltad to aUea. WHliana Jonea, colorad, wQl ba tHad Ufora JoaUca William Bbaabaa at 4 o'clock tbla aflaraooa, cbamd wUb aolaappropnaUac Tic Ub wMca aa ard to baj a load of wood for UlMxad rriaraoa, colOTwL Joaaalala Tba cloaad can of tbt a B-, I & P. Co. ara baiat rt U waai M fa tka Wlatar taaaoa. Oat waat lata manailaaliTa yaatardaj aad tba otkara wUl ba raady aa aooa aa Ua iracka tram tba opam can ara plaoad mmdar Utto. Mxa. Virginia Bryaat, an nn forUaaia walla woroaa who baa pax Uallr loai bar taaaoa. tacapad from iba Ooaatj Homa Baadaj aftaraooa. RSm mi raarrwtad at fourth aad Qaaaa itmU aaxly yaatardaj moralar aad ralaraad to tba noma. . Cbarlaa Ooodaiaa, colorad, cbarcad wtta tba Urea a t of croaa-tlaa from Babblaa Broa., of Croat wick eoaaty. waa jallad by OoaUblaBar- cm lata Batarday aJiau u wliJ " airaaa praUmlaary trial by Jaatioa Fowlar tomorrow aflaraooa at o'clock. DeUzhUal Social Session Qlvca Last Evening by Stonewall Lodge No. I. MANY WERE IN ATTENDANCE. ProfTtaaa at Flat Matte ail aa Ekzait Sortai at Rtfrttkatatt Aiimi at . Vckaaia bj Qraad Vka tbaa- . ctUaff Rabcrtaaa. . BIQ-PUBLIC RECEPTION 1 I AT J. W. M. HOSPITAL. TUB fXCELSIOK B0UWa AUXTI. Quawtiirty far Oawi Braniy 1TO. 10. , . e . 00 A. M. .. 4.MP.M. 10 11.74 M. '.c .ifteaLSaort. 1L- X CO P.M. TbaKaaalalor Bowllac AJlaya, ap tAii OTt No. U4 Norla Froatatraa, aracrowlac la popularity dally aad baadrrda of paopla ara fladlaf rood. k?t.Trdaaaad atnaaamaat urm taal U aot ab'laabla alaawbara U tba eily. Ta plo U "c3a17 nJotabaaaaOk aad tka rqalpmaatu tba ftaaat ratara-baJl aytn Ibat eaa ba boatbL It la f araiabad by tba f amoaa .... r i. mm A tSm Buraaa Ox, o dj. -pUea la CUd ap to parfaetloo. Tba daairaa to axUad aeor- 4!mI Utitatloa to all to lait Ua allaja aad aaa for tbamaalraa tba opportaalty for food cxardM aad wbolaaoma amaataamL Taroaxbtba laatramealallty of.aa aalhoataatla commtilaa of arraBKa maata. eompoaad of Kaaara, J. D. Rally (chairman). I L. Booa aad Joba R. TarraaUaa. Jr.. Btoaawall Isxlt No. 1, CalxbU of Pytblaa, ao aalUad lUalt baadaomaly laat aljcbt to tba dallf btfal aoelal aeamioa which waa amrmaarl la taaaa oolumaa Boa(3y moralar. Tba preity OaaUa Hall of tfc on tha third floor of tba Uorcblaoa National Baak balldlor. waa throarad wltb irallaat kalrbU aad thalr lady friend, aad ararywhera aa atmoapbara of cordiality praralled. Tba readlar room, reccpUoa room, earlor aad all other aparusaau at ih alcraallr foralabed ball waa tbrowa-opaa to tba raeti, aad a coaamUlaa of botplUbla Pi ta il at racalf ad aaeh aad arery ona at tba door aad bad a tbem a moat oordlal welcome. Tba rormal ezerclaea ware obaerrad la tha loda room proper. Mr. J. D. Kalty, ebalrmaa of tba commltte. waa mailer of ceramoalea aad rUht well did ba perform tha faacUoaaof that poat of boaor. Tba opealaf fee- tare of the erealnr waa aa aaoreaa oi walcoma by Graad Vice Cbaaoallor Wn. F. Bobertaoa. who la aief aa dlctloa aad cracefol maaaer made ererjbody 'feel at homa." MaJ. Bobertaoa waa reeel red wltb the moat aathoalaatla applaaaa aad apoacoa- elaatoa of bla addreaa aweUarraareo procrammeof matic waa readered to iba daUibt of alL Hli, xuaa MlUe aaar 1a charmlar Tolea 'Tor All Eteraltj" (Aarelo UaacheroaJ). aad reapooded craeef ally to aa eacore. Mr. D. Amatl Bichardaoa aextea UHalaed wltb a whlaOlar lo. Tt-mr m nIaTlaaT bla owa OH. mmmmj m - - . i .-i a. tha claao. atr. BfTTTry y - Bkbardaoa baa axeelUat Uleat aa a varbler aad It waa ahowa to rreat adraatara Uat alhL Ht Jamea Charlea Craft, Wllmlar toa'e dlailaiulabed yoaar pUW. v.. .hlaW raeoeaa bom at nom abroad, waa aaxt beard la aa laatru mealalaoloof rraatmeriU Klaa Nora Boott aaar mucJ aveeUeaa a walu eoax. MPerfoma or JliBllaak0 wllb-Tialla obUreto by Mr. Bltnawan. Aa tha doster ammber Mr. oa wblaUed a enedley of bla owa eom poaiUoa, which captarad arery oae of hie bearara aad made them marrd at bla woaderf al flf t to the moalc of the oar bird, rv. .M.AmMaimeata other . mnmmlfTta win J - eLrmlfljC maaaer by Mr. MatUa L. Cbaatea. , . Tha axerdaea orer, tha raeau oy tarltalloa remalaed a few momenta aad aa joytd a deUf htfut preed ot re- Lailta Arrtitlir Delltbtfal Affair for Taexcty Arteraoea Cctere Ibaaka- ; flflef Iba CeamUlee. Tweatj'fire or more ladlea, amoar tha moat prominent la the city, re sponded ealhaataatleallj to the call for a meeting at the W. L. L armory yeeterdaj afternoon for the purpose of arrt wi tome t pedal form of en tertain nt to constltata tha prin cipal f eiLara of "Donation Day", at the Jamea Walker Memorial Hoa pltal oa Taeeday, SAlb IntU When tha meetlnr had been . called . to. order, lira. M. B. WUlard wae elected chairman aad at oaea a diacutaloa of olaaa for the a rent eneaed. ' It waa decided to tire an elaborate public re cepUon at tba hospital two daya before ThaakarlTlar. Tlx.. Taeeday. No member S4vb, from J to 8 P H. .The reception will agDnl aa xaeUewiofH. portaoltrto ladlea and genllemen lo Tixit the mssalfleent IntUlaUon and aea the practical aide of Its operation ; lu snlendld equipment aad, lnaaeni ally, Ita needs, the areatest of which la a substantial ImproTement of tha rrouada for the benefit of whlch the Board of Manarert baa- recommended ... - ' . "": kj'..ITTlLl. A mm4- M Wt 1 mZ. for Strouse uros xiigu jxi rw. a MR ROUNTREE CHOSEN Elected Member of County Board of Education at the Meeting Yesterday Afternoon. HIS ACCEPTANCE RECEIVED. Ceiaty Initltntlons are Profresslax Bap Idly New Vecal Maslc Teacher. Treatarer's Accoaat for Octo ber"2iorth CarellaaDiy." Mr. Greorre Bountree waa unani mously elected and haa consented to serre aa a member- of the County Board of Education, rice Col. W. A. Johnaon.wbo lately reelrned the chair manship of the body upon the chance ot hie reaideoce to New York, from which city he la now traYelllne;. The election of Mr. Bountree waa made at tberecular moalhly majinxjaLlne. Board yeaterday adernoon aidbe was at once noUfled omdally by County Soperintendent CaUett,- whom Mr; Rountree Informed be would accept. . The election of Mr. Bountree bringa to the Board a gentleman of the finest culture and educatioc, a graduate of a leading American university, a profound thinker and originator and a "TTwTer brDromioenca and ability. Ho U greatly intereated In educational affalra and will be a congenial aptrlt oa the Board with Chairman W. B. Rorant and CapL Donald MacBe, W. H. Pope, Esq., of Fayette Tille, arrired last evening. . Miss Annie K. Harper is yisit lng friende In New York. ni TI4?. Short, of Lake WVM mm.m ' " ' Waccamaw, waa here y esterday. Mr. J. McN. Johnson, of Ab erdeen, N.'C, waa here y esterday. Messrs. 0. B. Townsend and 0. L. Smith, of Wallace, were here yesterday. Mr. A. B. McEachern, of St. Paul'e, Eobeaon, county, waa a guest at The Orton yesterday. Mr. Mark Williams, of New York, Is in the city on a ylsit to his parents, Capt. and Mrs. .Jno. B. Williams. ' . " . ' : " Mr. Burdia Anderson left Sun day night for- Michigan to join hla family aad lake $hem to. psw or Be will ba away sereral weeks. '- MfaTBeetJimdttMarioi f V ' - m-m . I a CwhoTlslted Miss Pepper atoouiu- i tiort and Misa Furpless In WUmington, 1 left Sunday afternoon for home. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin, of Balelgb, were here yettsrday, return ing from a sojourn of a week at the MacMillan country home at 81oop Point. FayetteTille Observer: "Mrs. W. H. Pemberton, who has oeen ice A gueat of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jotontton at 'Arramore,' has returned to Wil mington." "Mrs. Junius Davis and Miss Louise Bunting left yesterday after noon for Charleston, & a, where they will attend the general convention of the United Daughters of Confederacy as delegates from Cape Pear Chapter, of this city. & Sole Agents: l - - . . Til n1o1)ini B. Kruppenneimer s nue wumuiB , o 9' 9' 9 9 9 9 9 0 Removall. We take pleasure in Inforrning the public that ; we have moved into our handsome new quar ters in Masonic Temple Building, the stand for merly occupied by the Fishbiate Clothing Co., where we weoW largest and finest stock of Clothing, Furnishing GoocU and Hats ever shown in Wilmington. M 9 o 9 - 9 9 9 9 9 9 i o a o who are eernng the county with die linguiahed ablltty at a aacrlflce of their time and personal Inclination becaute they love the work for the good there it la It for their f ellow-mep. It la pre sumed that Mr. Bountree will qualify and enter upon hia dullea aa a member of the Board before the next regular meetlog. Those present at the meeting yeaier day afternoon were Chairman Bprunt, Capt. MacBae, Baperlntendent Cat let and County Treasurer H. McL. mM rrew . ttri atf vt . ftfdA from ike . . . .wii m.mhr of the I liAMBAhrMkin? havlne been preierrea Board waa principally routine. Prof, by Deputy Sheriff W. A. Bobbins, of . . i.i....t;.. MMtft D,.;ir mrnitr. who ame orer to CaUett maae a very mwiw" Masonic Temple, - ONE PBICE CLOTHIEBS AND FURNISHERS. mm.. mm,mmiAml AAmAnnni I HEW SKIRTS AND WAISTS. 9 9 9 9 9 New We have just received a big lot of Silks and Broadcloth Skirts. Charfed w ith Honsebreakloi. Bill Berry, colored, waa arreBted yeaterday afternoon by Policeman W. J TTAward. on Front, between Dock i n..i.ia trnta me cnaricc :iA..oNewa..Wa.,te Hllinvi 2. Ki9 hEOSO HEIO FOB LARCENY. than la Shew Stasa la Preat ef Tsjlar'a Bsiiar Rebate' Sataray Nlfht. Arthur Thomas, the aerro captured of the work going on wuw ichoole la the county. Tne aweno. acee this year Is good and the mstruo Hon thorough and prsctlcaL The peo ple in the country are manifesting an ilnterett la education as never before. Prof. CaUett alto reported uai rroi. J. 8. Leonard, of Btatetvllie, r. va. htd been engacea 10 wtcn music In the schools and that he had already entered upon his wore: wnn great promise. Prof. Leonard aucceede the late Prof. D. M. Bain, whoae death occurred during the paat Summer. Prof. Leonard la at present engaged at Maaonboro and la m axing a una Impression there. The account of Couaiy xreaaurw IL McL. Green with the achoolfuna Showed reeelpU and diabureemente during October aa follows: Eecelpta Balance from September $10,427.06; finea. Clerk of the Superior Court and magistratea, tax 1L61C.1C: reiurn ui Rruoiwick county, who came over Wilmington after the negro. The house broken into was that of a col ored woman who Uvea in Brunswick. Berry will be taken jo Southport. Caoe Fear Mschlae JVorks. mi; .iTAii'in another column that bids will be received at the office of The Worth Co. until noon, jnov. i.t tn- th rection Ol tne several buildings for the Cape Fear Machine Works. Plana and speciucationa may be seen upon application. The right la reserved to reject any or all bids. MRS. 1. 0. B. BRANCH DEAD. 9 9 r!4 mm lined. Pique. Mercerize. and BriUianteens. . These are very fine goods and are selling fast. Remember we lead in Millinery. Call and see our new Mil liner's work. Also a big line of CLOAKS AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL JACKETS. PARIS HILLIMERY EIJP0RI0U, 129 Market St., WUmington, N. 0 ffi . Next to Bonitz Hotel. i I A Big Success I Our 20 per cent. Discount Sale is a hummer. Bar gains in all lines. Better call and take a look before buying your Clothing and Furnishing Coodo Widow ef Famoas Confederate General Passed Away la Rsleifb LastNlfbt. Special Star Telegram. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 9. Mrs. L. O'B. Branch, widow oi ton inmuu. Confederate general, killed at tne oas- tlaof Sharpsburr, Beptemoer i, looa. j- "W. SI. FUOHS. nmT.WBT.Tf.Ufi nOVlOtf YV JH OXiXiXi jj Jm : -..a l v ' -- . - A an. by Mr. John Moore aa vne 'IZ P011 0fie".7.. ' aua at i hom hew to-night at 7:30 o'clock. 8he was a daughter or en. W. A. Blount, ana wuum TTlorT utxaar wiw M- a Total. Sl2.sox.x4. armful of goods stolen from a show DMroraments White teachers, IV aund la front of the store Baturday 017. colored teachers, $989.83; reserve BlibLwss arraigned In the Mayort fanJt $l09.15 . treasurer's commlalons, court yesterday and held for the grand Total, $4,197.99. i i- ih. of $100. In default of n,i,nM to November account $8,- llBMiajw"" i l J 1 fraabaMata, served la moat approve i which he wenttoialL The negro 1 16, 1S ttw fsil Dtrmi. s. k.rt bmt another Mt,.t fat drtvlsr. especially . . . ..j .t m1 and .... . m ninfi waich scasra ww - r !vh ear draaaa or W; coasalalata bava raa-ca ji . t.f.f m.A Chief Far ryrit tmmnj ixt t i; IH m oa U waua I golf m tr.. Oaly oaa arreai aaa - .4 at far-Albert Jobaaoa. .ri. irxift for we t o r C. who e ?u.-n Joa Mania ay r.t4o at Waue down by lata yeatar ad Oraare araaaambarofeoataataaU for IWM prlaa that wUl ba awarded Jea.Us. Uiks (Jeff aUUb. Tka approacblag aad potllag co .rL .ETladJae oa Ua Capa Tear - " . mmm -MmM Uaka Bataraay - w Walter Bmallboaaa aad ww J.. ... i.w Ta aacb waa IStaa AIM !"" m. a&adaema ell re r farad by a gaatlemaa of aju tha eoaUat, for w ranrtrea aaUia, tea la Ui elab booae. ttv Warren, a" i defended ay mill serve tba commendable purpose I Mdoity Attorney Bellamy proa oflafualng new life Into the member- e- Mr. John Taylor, 1 TTT. will brine to I .1V. idantlfied the nm ai mm tuuw . nmnriBiur ut - r - - . W TTIVI . r . . .. .1 mmmm WB Of eca I m-nevdn aad saia mo anww - .. mm A from ine wua reason the appreciation i Wy aad moaUJy pna-. - rT ,.utoUa Pythian. loial masxets ihd sturaNO. Stctflcrs Frlcee CUp C4- the elao. hlfh thare the ladlea ifrrie Brr liraaU . tt k Joaaa. a llUa colored a I) olA uleaU Ua x tt atwal flrPil Jt . u atrro baviaaT ml ta,x, tro-B t'T throat. IX- 1 C n. . ib aia, tar. aJL m -& Board, aad i. !.! -ia Dr. Aaersaaa, i aeil t i .'mm lmm aMttUOt rt u$ .S4t im tpr aatll tbla ... iui tba wiftw ati pray! at la tba yard w t0,. tha boaptuU J bospiul kibtr con fifa't Trttifrrs. NMti vsatarday d rol aad wife treaaf erred P.tr aad wife fef $3W r ,vi-tt corarr of Elavaaih M f ..u. SJilW ice i- f Brook! J a. .9 jpitpVee filaasaoasfor ; ,.i-t eoraar of aUrraata ta.-a . vat. l f1 U I Ufilaf. fcu I. atJ-r. of tba Aaa V-MCo.,aarday aaalUetag airtacof Brbtare earaima tba rt rar to bar 'fttaMa kIf MX" la a abert Have to have a m o 1 aa aad other vaaearlag taw . w . AAjnarwkicb DfybtbarU Qsaraatlat. The Hraltb Depenaaw JrJ ZtSat U MaaUr Joba BavUad. aavta ild, who waa a POPU of D--" ,fJrit n.ytalagattaadcdby IT wri.fatd and U dclng very IrTlL qaaraatla- w.,a Ufiad yaaUrday. C" .. ... itore Of J,l v.tA a abort Ue ago. waa Ury baabraptey a aaor k baiore op -.iid troa- xaa ww fOtk. - MM..at af Cattaa AfTsdn-Tkm febseaers Anlvsi. kst yaawruay - - . rroaii iT .Srt that figure until yerday. Tb.toaaU.ark.tftn. Bcbooaer -Paaaoena .rri. cm " .mm .m.. Fla tald he bad to believe the nerro waa the oa who had previously robbed the caae oa aeverel occaalona. Kara tral CLtUa Settled. Th atuchment proeeedlnre brought v r. . w.lla. of thleeity, agalost the Layton Caraivai w, olvedia JatUce Fowler's eo'yes terday, a compromise navjna- -affected by which J. F. White, owner !;!!- Lr,r. naid Wells $'0and Ol UV.T - . . 0tmw the eoart cotta. Walls suaa haek st'ry which aa eiaimca the Board It will be Interesting to note that It haa been decided in ttaieigu that MNortb Carolina Day" shall not be celebrated In the public schools throuejbout the State until eometime . iv. month of December, owing to the generally late Fall opening, subject for study and discueeion ba the Cape Fear section. A Good Investment. Buy something that improves with age. Handsome French and Japanese Vases, Tankards, Urns, 8US SinSai cut Glass and Fancy China will add much to the appearance oerfectly until a few weeka ago. She I ! organised the Ladlea' Confederate Mb- Qf your hornB mortal Associaoa n , i nhir.. Crockery and Glassware. a deep interest in wo woft, i neaaquaners iw uj miu8 , - BISSINGERS CHINA fAHLuno, 119 Market Street. ' In eoanectlon with the meeting ot Brnch.ls arrived by threechUdren--' i v. i.i... tA Bole I AT-Goneressman W. A. Branch, airs. The Ul B. L Jones ana xr. Jones. The interment will be here, j If you want a handtome Dinner Set for Xmas place your orcer in ume. Blaalneera Uixina rariora. xx mil mmmm mm. Ba""""" street. t NEW ADVEBTISBMBNTS. 1 la House MM Bottom CAPT. D. T. CK0NLY, ftUSAQER. Is- mrim ekarra af Kevstcr Oasae 3 aaa aaaavv m - - w tercels la Celambla, S.' c riAinmhla State : Two year, ago Ih. .P. B. Boy.te! .Guano Company, or worroia, ., many advantagea of Columbia as a .Mkniinr BolnL erected a large iSt. Join's LoKo.l.A. F.&A. M. wwk to . A.-Daaree. ViSIUHK oniurvu Br order of tt W. X. nor w u B. a UKBBTTT, BecretaJT. i Too Busy to Write Hy Promised Ad. LOOK OUT FOR IT LATER. IN". i lew MtM rirad fR.ir;rk;, atone, wnjca - . .it ' ror v-. . . heavy. Oof. If.. -"Jk o7u- days d wiuua . of balaa aver Teelerdsy of at a., belief t the rvlce of the com- moi fador, her. and delivered the paay her. two week. -5 .(..l Oomoaay waa represent. i I ":r alval Company 11a ara. Stevens, Beaaley & Weeas Al car- - - . . nd the plaintiff was repreaented by Herbert McCUmmy, a.iq. i but oaly a .han a arraaw km been received aged;46 i faKlarlaaa W w w AMiai no i w aruaw 4,C51 bale. cam. - r- ' fUf. .,a. dled of jeundlca Ban- pany'a IntereaU aday Wi. d doaxd ",7. " .Vot t o'clock at tha Vr .. family realdecea. Mrs. WUIUatMB Dead. u.iimb. Williamson, Sal m. aaaaa - . a Te.ra and wlteof Mr. A. D.wuuam ,e -,,...t corner of Third and mm - A. a. J Amawaa In IDA ClkTa. ?5"m for ahlDDlna and manu- faeurlng-parposea. They have re eStlrdecided, owing to Columbla'a Scaion and their large and UcreasJ"c iBreata In thla State, to establish abnchofflceln this city la the i Na tional Ian and Exchange Bank bulld- lnUr:D. T. Cronly will be In i charge . . . . . MintMr of the com " o....k n.wtllna and notice to Contractors. Bids will be received at the office of The Worth Co. nntil noon, November 21, 1903, ir ano . Iv vniidlnfln for Capo Fear Machine Works. Plans and specifications may be seen itpon,aP plication. The right is reserved to reject any or all bid... WORTH & WORTH. nov 10 8t oar Kortb FrontlStreet. I 00 27 tf wv: a s dav advaacaa h I 7. nldea her hui firm at 101a. . ... UUJ rrown was A samr f or colto- Tf their otaers .. i ana bi"" rival waa . - fron ford.- x.43 "vr'r. . IBQ Uil aa-- U- ,TT:.- waa lb. rtbjactof a An. addme dallverW by maatlag M array, w. ataraoon. lthT.M.u. Tifia 8 treat The aaaa- w w ... lb. liaised 1st M.---. Md u waa dlrtciioa oi tapaeiaUy Baa. ware Capt. the sua me nrroa. with $T71,10. and "c Boa. sua me r .amA t Germany. the lost. from the -.ij..-Vt Bif. CL B. Paal, pestor "T"r.,A .ut church, the re- 01 BWWu. mfnr to I tnalaa were seat yv 7 V," . . n i mm i.tarmeat Mem- enalna. Cniei ewira-, ., M, ixnlmlni- xtp cironiviaa - :r toiTbutha. travelled South .OjroU" a number of yeare la various fer tlllxer Utereeta. "A ?t!E? lb! 5ad to welcome him to Oolum obinaon 1; from WUn.- j.i tt haa recently been witn tne Slarf ?emen?of Xe AUantie Cout Sne at Wilmington, N. O. Salt e Cartwrtght t rJndTTchanca of U.UUdtlngJoaeranog bars or me ; r.,vB, UtUatr.rJirTiis. .iua- i Observer, om.. t . i..rr friend. have been "Z7 Harrlat, . a nhMerver. ova: iXica w r . ,a.ii ..t i. -Catherine kM to the marriage tloaa Jr. CoaeyM Uavc W. L. Coney I five years O.T Fear wUl wife for the paat vu engineer oi uw Lumber Co., in thla ereixiBB . a enuoren xur at ra ear - - It's a pleasure to clean Silver, Gold. Cut Glass or anything that shines with SILVER SALT. ir.vna watt do the work. Guar anteed positively harmless; 25 cts at HARDIN'S Palace Pharmacy 126 South Front Street. 00 m Both Tnonaa ES. Name the Shoe, i Yon wlU get 880.00 tor It. proviaed tne name you give la accepted above an others. For next choice $10.00 will be given and for third and fourth choices. VJOeach wfll he paid by a J1!: sponsible manulactnrer. or xV6ton,Ma. It Costs You Nothing to Try- But yen wUl have to think and act anU ly ror this contest. Bo get your coupon IT. , .T-- r,x,t An tout "thinking cap" Vi ua aasj WMvwi - - A i.t. na hva oonson to send la by October 3tb-not later. Ton fj mm iiv. .hi. ovorvtwo weekslor some Sie oa7ca and we wfll explain namawbar. pleaee. that we SeU Shoea And more people are bow weamgBhoeB bought at our store than ever before. This ract shows the popularity of ourUnea as weu as our Caeh-on-APProTal system. MERCER & EVANS CO., t-mt- . .- . - lis Prlneeea street. NORTH CAROLINA Rust Proof Seed Oats. Very low wtw ADVXirnsEvirra. raiiea To aoaUaetoTa. ' barsoi vam ; Welkins gT tiOO bond which Mr. A. w j.Hf axpirw . - to avayorK.'--- -.-Bt with hia - - Vr..fl BaUaaay. Jr., attorney. fttJ what at tha frfr:4;flTa the matter. ut Mayor d-ired todo l thla Of WBmiBK. utpa "tv,- amlar With t, George I city, Kemlah Darriar, to '-" , p. : wblch wUl be tneir T it i nrntar Co on. of the .largest uia - ii known iamixic - i . i.. vid in ino o :...."alcirclea." f - pian- . ' Iminrion - ... . i-.- a : I . heat ttBsena u . . . m uwnrmw mtr i ulILUCKY C0R1IER. ?- ' v - a- A-MawmnlalKtACjtOf 1110061166 in ainu.inn fauuui va'ww . . iu.aa wrheoinsternas." Oranges. Lana whoTe" Wheat ,0nnkwheatTBenulne Maple Bprup fo"'..? S RoSnefort Cheese, ,W11- Mr.LOoney Do not toret vrho jou want a Styliah Bat to aT HAUKlTjlE HATTER : ' i rront Street. ; whan vntl nut uiuv .r. mmA o Hams. ohiiw Smithfleld, Bprlnj rive tms wee . - w ThMttelTlng a flAinBBOa Both Pbonea 109. 28 tf Excellent quality, price. We have some extra fine Rough Rice, suitable for seed. BAGGING AND TIES. Fish, Cheese, Crackers. Grain and Hay. Salt and Molasses. Samples and prices on application. THE! WORTH CO. OOSOtf :;.-w.r-,j.-'r.- ' BOWUKGpLBYS; For . Benefit of the Ladies. iaaUswhojywlth aaloon-below. n9S?SiabeBlv deelre I 1 any. w -t.,.-. k. WBtlawhima desire to nae Ke"aT.J. bsrore "-"'. -77-vphone ' - : ; : nevStf II H n r " t kt early la Deawajher for oett ti .Ceaa-ai V ..a r.MmllaBlaatr aired agala. mmZA.mm c?hlaa ''art euv aa aaa - v- U U artat sUwaC 1 Ml. uiii. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 10, 1903, edition 1
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