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- J . IttffJltf :TEnS0FSU3SCtiIPT10a. . TVaa YVet A 11! 0457 rr ejiialartee. I ..itr w w ('."fmTT'TTt it ii ii ii ii . i . ar i jv - m. - m iv' . rw . j. .aw . wsi - - - - . - - u ar - jv . m m - m - - - .- -r: -.- - -,j-zr-z ,.- - -wr v i . ii ii ii s . a w i i . m - w ii ill i' v ii i 'xi .a mm - . -v . w - i m. i m . . - . -.- : . . i - I VOL. LXXHL-NO. 43 NEW BIDS FOK PAVINQ. w it AfrwriTHM xr n w wriMi? en a v nv tcat 1VRR 11 . 1903. ; Three JSoBtae'. ' 0 TwrbOBWH SD.OO 8.60 : i.ss ; l.oo ; naii-ara 8DIra w m MttniiniliiaB'110 tit 0UTLIME3 hot hoimm of Ooa- f-" JIj ttO!- Ult edjOrBd r :I imom to li Utimat. r mU9M tvMi- w York Fpolaud for Lb 7.Mtu:iaMUtotf. Bwa lx WxMagtoa adiiaawl a tlVi j eolortd p-a ea rca Crinoi, Ttaa.: ao ' I. IMM EltMU U1 To Moaay a Tw, .1 3iO ar tH eoitoa r ii 'u V yr1" tamau aa ! 4 Wl- Strttuaal WVtrm CaaaUtUt tkuf 1m t Dtatta 1U Paatlamtj ! r a t airrrnty Ortf Caatract. Taa 8UatU aad Wkarva Oommtt- of tha Board of Aldra ml UU a!fht la Iba SUjor! efioa aad d tlivS, oa accoa&t of lmtalUet la bota propoaal tul Balarda j, to rJte4 all IL14 foe laa ataxktt rul patlar aa4 to call f aw oaaa to ba taomlt U4 aat latar laaa U o'clock atxl 8i rda7t Rot. ll .kw OSeUl ad?artUa aMaltolhat tSact may ba foatd la aaolher eola aa. The w jtctloa of the tiii tu opoa motloa of Aldrma W. XL Yopa aad atcoad by AUinata Joka U. BwMaty, boUk of whom aiaia Lb polal Ual aaiibtr of Lba Wi'wu rttalAT laaaaaeb aa oaa wu aceoaiaaaled by ao tbtck' vbiUttr aadlbatbtckof 1300 viib thaotbtr vat aoi aSUat to corw.l or caaU of tkc aaaoval of Ika bid. - Tt VLUmtm van Caal. Eda O. ranaala, vbo off trad to do taa vork wlia Gaortfa TllHflad brkk or bloeka far fL73 Mr rrxira jtrd, aad lf. Xkar afoorr, vbo effarad tba mat maUrUI aad vork for SLS1 per tqaara yard. Oaptala ramtla't bid waa ae coaBpaaUd by ao check waalcrcr, aad laal of Mr. Moora vaa laaaeia laaaaaca aa C.300 yard at bia prica woald aaaoaal to $11,403 aad flra par caaL of that ft so oa it woald baro re qafead a check of U7X1S. Uadar tha adrart!aaaaat for aaw b:d, a chack of tro will bo rtqatrad, allailaaUaf tha poaaihUlty of a calsuka. Mayor eprlarar waa vary aazioaa to award a eoa tract aad to Ui tha work prooatd, bol It waa ahowa that all Itckakal poiaU nut ba corarad to praraat a coatroTtny aad farther dalay, ao ba arqakaetd la tha optaloa af tha oikcr aotmbara of tha aaiiua. HAS BDILDED WELL. MANAQERS op THB H0SPITAL U. S. S. GRESHAH HERE COTTON RECEIPTS CLIMBING. Mr. N. P. Parker, the Fnrnitnrc Man, Has as Upto-Date Establishment. Set aUr MaaUIy ceilag Last Nixkt Dr. Akcraiaa'a Report Mra Sprait i Doiar at tka jbdbUicc INTO BRAND NEW QUARTERS. Batlarta Wkkb Baa Qrawa ta Larxt Pra partlaat la Paraaaaca af Saaal PaO. c j Stack Maat Caaipitta Ercr Braaiktta WnaUaitaa. Et arjlhloa; aaeeaaary to faralth a booM from top to bottom," aald Mr. N. r. Parkar, tha wall known faral tar dealer, to two aewtpapcr men wbo paarad la to hla baadtona aw tor oa North front atraat laat altbt aad addraaaed tba atareotyped la qalry, MWhat-her-fOir Mr. Parkar haaiattBorad into tha largo thr- atorr aad bawaaaat bulldlsr. No. tQ9 North Froat atraaV aractol aapccUUy for thafarnJtaro trad a, and ba bad vary properly.aaat for tha aawrpaper folkaaa aaediaa Ihroojth which to co a ray to tha pabllo aoma Idea of what ba baa la hla particular line. Tba atora baa a plaU tUaa froat of SSfaet. raaebaeklato tha block llf faat aad U aloeked with Erarythlsr la raral- tarr, wall aapportlac tba claim by 1U proprietor that It la tha moat complete aaiablUhmeat of tta kind aorth of AUtaU aad aooth of Waahlactoa. To aaameraU every thl or la atock woald bo to publlah a catalocae of tba choice crtalioaa of a dona faetorlea North aad Boath. Mr. Parker baa a floe 11a of parlor euila apboieteradla hnpor- ttd raroaaa; caola lalald mahocaay tablea; fiva-o'dock tea tablea la ena It VcraU MarUa aad rook wood; deakaaad UbolraUea; emokera Ublea la Varala MarUa aad rook wood, cold. oak aad mahocaay; ladka aliapar WEA7H5R REPORT. LOCAL DOTS. C 5. Dart or aoaaoctrcm, J wnran Braauc. arojaridToa. N. Q, Nor. 11 J iMcniarl dau for tha Iwaaty - a f M ?;r: ir: S A. M-, IS i W M Iwitu B-'i aia. 51 daT aaa ; aaaaa. 13 ar . . UiV. for tha day. J3; ralmlaiJ m. . aa M im ot iba aooau ao , iurt c waiar ta tha Oepa aaar rr n rf t uarUU. N. CX, at S A. M. rac rroato-oaT. . r tt.:y Wadaay; )4 .oo!r laaraaay; irwmm toeattwtaaa. - i - fart AUbm W4 3t hf t Larva.. In W:r at Boath port. 1 n ar WUm:atoa. LSSA.M. .U P. M. 13 U. S3 ML 11.10 P. M- S.0OP.M. Vu iocr of opportunity U flaoa; J u woaaoi uaaaru ?:itat Rooaaralt't exa to . r - - - V.a at a ix:r ecaaioa oi sovf.i tu: tie Tirtora of brartty. Ii fa of alataa eanta cotton iwa crop aUUJUCa nut rauai rvadiec for tha farmer. I: .UI taka 139 roUa to tlect tba ... p;jnt- ihalataatapportloa- . i ii. a t Loral il caTtns; iovi Ci to 475 aota- Ta Coorraaalooal Baoord wUl ... t ti wHH Ira m prxaca w . arlea of apaacbea aielirarU aoa r.: u caat with tha aama mjanJ . , . m into tha waaU baaka ma- aa'i. oarrad ao4 ooapprtcIalaA. Lm Mayor of New York McCleU-a r 1 ;rre 113.000 par aa num. And h Ut hit election diial coat bim an-. ;tker. Frtm ail wv- tt kd lota or .i m.t. (uwku "w 1. J. Matheaoo, the ww to ;Uitr of Marlboro count, I (X. Ua coaceired the We of la vli;.sr la bla Suto a body of a a -ABtrr to DO laooiai - r ui-j oa the lama kii tir. aa: an from all ore tha atc Cotambia yeaUrdaj to eon-fti-r tit practicabmtyotthe axhaina- Aaat Carrie NaUoo, tb Lcju wf.iavahax. la to so itAx. Her caooa Britlaa ataamar "Falcon," haaoa for Harra, arrlrad oat Satur day. The acazlet later quarantine at tha raatdaaoa of Mr. TL XX T acker, v am HnM Lraet. baa baaa Ufvad. Metaban of the Plaao Clab era rtqarad to briar, all aoaU la thair iMiaaaaeTna to taa maauaff uu aaoralac. The next eontoat for Udlea oa the Oapo Fear Oolf Qub llaka wUl be a lcax drlrlaf eoataat oa aaxt 8aUr day weak. Nor. Slat. Aliiiflf monument to human aadaraaea, the OertwTW worn. -atUl BTtax at the boapUal aad la tbooiht to be lmprorjac - A. quarantine for ecarlet f arar waa yaatarday eaUblhihad at 10M Boath Twelfth etreei. Mary Kae, eo orad, arraa jeara old. U the peUeat. a narro from the AncoU Lambar aulll waa takaa to tha boapl Ul yaerday with a brokaa arm. Tba mna waa at by Dr. J. T. 6choawaM. Dr.W.a Galloway yeeterday rrrd a aaadspor from the throat of Barak Jaaaa, tha llUlaatro Ctrl wbo waa carrkd to tta boaoiul Moaday alxbL eh aire la mebofaay d foldaaoak; aMa rMwetloa. corner bad arm chalra U f cacrel.upho!aUred la eilk damuk ; Bre-afece aulta la wbiu eaamel aad bead decorated ; odd d reera, waab alaada. toilet tablea; chiffonier la mabofoay, bWaeye maple and quar tered coldea oak; braaaaadtroa bed ateaoe la erery atyle aad color; odd plccec for parlor, reeeptloa, ball aad library la erery Imaginable wood, ap hoiatedac aad deeoratloaa; coucheela rtmlaa leather, lmportad reroaa, ralaoure, aad tapeatrlee; the lateat le ablrt waiat boxea la erery color aad tiae; adjaaUale Daraaporta; dlraa coacbea (ttrat year out) ; bedalda Ublea; haapere. wood aad work beakete; ad jaaUble Ublea of all klada; a foil llae of carpaU from Lord 3c Taylot'a oele bratad eaUbliahmaat, aold at L. A: T. a New York prlcea; eereena. wiaaow ahadea, maltlara, eomfoTta aad erery kiad Of bouaa-faralahlBt fooda aad Boraltlaa. i. T..Wa lo earriae a fall llae of truaka U all aiaea; flee auppllee and furaUhlaca of erery deeeriptlon; la Talld chalra; baby carrlagea, fo-carta. aleeparaaad eribe la brae, white en amel aad wood; chamber aulU. elde boarda, bat recta, dreae Ublea. book eaara. dlalac Ublea, baffeU la ma hocaay. quartered oak, blrda eye maple aad black walaut; a bl Uee of Chlaa, el d crockery ware ; Umpa, olataree aad an klada of aerelUeaJa aBd natal, auca mm au-ia. enthaiiattio and well .attended meeting of the Board of Maaacera ot tbe Jamee Walker Memorial BoapUal waa held laat n!f bL Tboae preaent were Preeldent Walter Q. BacBtr, Mr. Geo. U French, aeereUry and treasurer; Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy, Mr. M. J. Oorbatt, Mr. DaWltt a Lore, Mr. Sim Bear and Mr. J. H. Bebder. Tha regular routine ot bualneaa waa dlapoaedof, tbe only lntereatlac fea ture of the aama hating been the monthly report of Dr. Joeeph Aker maa, aurceoa la chare of tbe lnrtltu- tloa. -Dariac October the total num ber cf daya patlenta were treated waa 980. next to the larctat alace the hoi plul waa founded. 81xteen dlapenaary caaea and 80 dreaalaca f aralahed from tbe dlapenaary were reported. The aabalanca xaapondad to 43 calla dor lec the month. ' Qalte en latereailnj- aad profiUbla dlacuaaloa aa to tbe need of the In proremeatof tha crouada about the loatltatlon waa Indulged, la and cratl fieatloawaa ezpreaeed at the publlo apihted manner la which the ladle hii vane ta work for the eue- ceaa of "Donation Day." CapUIa Walter MacBa wbo made an lapeectioa ot the premlaea, thought about :S1,W0 would be required to place a aubatantlal wall with coping about tbe yard and grade the aurfaee within. After that work la completed. It la hoped la the near future to beautify tbe jarda and lewne with flowera and abrubbery ; alto to place a fouataln la alde tbe eaeloaure at aome adranUga ona Dolat. Perhape the moat lot rea ting aad pleaaaat feat a re of the meeting waa the aaBOuacemeat of the aaaae of the do nor and the formal acknowledgment to Mra. Jamaa 8pruat for her munificent gift to the InaUlutloa of tbe hoepltai abulaaer. Mra.prunt had preriouely deeliaed to nllowpabUoaaBOuncement oraekaowledgmentoftbe epleadld gift. Tb borer, barneaaa aad other equip ment for the ambulance waa the gift of tbe Mlnialerlng Circle and to that orcanUklloa waa alao Underea lormat ackBOledgmeat. The matter of tbe encouragement or endowment, for the IneUtutlon waa brlefl J dJecueeed but action wae defer red. Capt. Shoemaker, Chief of Reve nue Cotter Service, Distill- -guished Visitor. ON A TOUR OP INSPECTION. Skip arrlred le Pert Late Yeaterday Af' teraooa aa Way Sooth Irate Portland, -Me. to Oarreatof, Tex. Ac qiaiataacee Keaewed. OEATfl OP EU V: ELWELU - A handaome, hlh-e-pei aao-1 ectnmera and aomnoee. . w .4j for Mr. W. A. I vt. ... mia Ba mm - York ctaamer U JJ feet loag 11m laaach McOowaa oa the Ke f.4.. The craik aad baa aaauag eapoj r . The 5tA wai o inaitcice hTwdaa woo w "-"- ' . . . Mfuum. Twin w Uraiy aw prera) vtr Pukar at nia bw earn a tha aama policy tore will which haa .Am va haaiaMM aueh a aucce aoa which baa brought It to each magni tude. In buying ba coca Id era quality firat. price atoond. aad be attrlbaUe bla eueoeee to ealliag laatlnc gooda at reaaoeahUartcea which baa brought him aa eadlaaa chain of aatlaflad eua- nia terma are eaan or uwri Paaeral WU be Ceadacted Tbla Moralaf at II O'clock Iatermtat la Oakdale. ; Tha Btab yeeterday morning briefly noted the death of Mr. EllV. Elwell, which occurred at bla home at the Fultoa Ilouee at 4:10 after .an Ulneee or only a week, which oereiopeamw eongeetiOB of the llrer. Mr. Elwell wae a bookbinder of the old echool and followed bla trade la that department - .vi. .a fnr miBT tear. He had moateren dlapoaiaon and waa kind ad eourteoua to alL Hla rather aud dea death U a aource of alncere regret to many frlenda here and eleewbere. He waa about 58 yearaof age aurrired by two brothere-Mr. Charlea J. FJwell. of tbla city, aad Mr. W. J. Elwell, or Armour, . v. named arrtred yeaterday and will at tend the funeral tbla morning at 10 o'clock. The aerrlcee will be from the Fultoa Houee by Bar. J. N. Cole. pMtor of Grace M. E. ehureb, and the Interment will be In Oakdale. ; patniir Lrceaai Caerac. The management or me -J . MMna seriea w The United BUtee ,Berenue Cutter "Walter Q. Qreaham," named for the l.U Secretary of the Treasury and regularly aUtloned at the port of New York, arrind yeaterday erening at fio'clock andla lying at the Cualotfl Houae wharf. Bhe haa on board Capt. a F. Shoemaker, Chief of Dlrialon of Bereaue Cutter Serrlce, who la ba aa nfRrlal tour oflaBDecUon of all poeU nlijii41,"IlieA1TantTfi!anS flnlf from Portland.- He..' ta XHlreatotf, Texaa. The ,,Greahamn arrlred for coal and will probably proceed abuth to Charleaton thla' afternoon or to morrow. Capt. Thomaa D. Walker.pleaaantly remembered here aa an officer or me old "Oolf ax.w thirteen j are ego, la la command of the"Greaham"and many of hla old Wilmington frlenda called Hit night to pay him their re apeete. Hla ahlp la of a aimUar type to tbe "Algonquin," oa thla autlon a year ago. Bhe le a ateel rea ael and, like tbe "Algonquin," waa orlgloally built for the Lakea but waa cut la two and brought to the coaat through tbe Wellon Canal. She waa commlaaioned In 1897, la 805 feet oyer all, 724 tone and carriee fire guna. The "Algonquin" waa built at Clereiana a year later.baaa allghUy larger tonnage but carriee oaly four guna. The "areaham' haa four ward officer and eight or alne commiealoaed officer and a crew of 60 aeameo. The atafl of officer la Capt Walker, la command; Flrat Lieutenant George a Carmine; NarlgaUng Officer B. M. Chlewell; Second Lieutenant E. M. AddUon; Chief Engiaeer W.F. Blake- more; Flrat Aaalatent Engineer Jonn Turner; Second Aatlitant Engineer a B. Boot and Dr. Clarence Morria, Bur geon. v " Lieut. Chlawell 1 remembered here moat pleeaantly, he harlng mar ried a charming young lady of thia city while a member of tbe atafF of the "Algoaquln,,,-i.atatIoBed - here-two reare ago. Flrat AwiaUnt Engineer John Turner, who waa oa tbe "Algoa- quia" at tbe aame time, will alao be quite pleaaaaUy remembered by ahoat of young frlenda here, where he waa rery popular la aoclety. Capt Shoemaker, chief of the eer ice, kindly granted aa Interrlew to a reporter of thla paper yeaterday erea Inr, but aald there waa little for publi cation in connection with hla ialt He began bla Ion lnrpectlon four weeka eo at Portland, Ma, and haa already rlalted Boaton, New London, New York, Delaware ircw Nnrfola: and intermediate polnta. From Wilmington he coea to Charleaton, thence aouth and around the Gulf coaat aa far aa GalTeaton. CapUin Shoemaker ia no atranger In WUmlngton, he harlnf been aU tloned here SJ yeara ego la the old ,Moecaaln,,, and later In the "Sew ard." In apeaking of that time, Cap UIa 8hoemaker aald laat night: "Tboae were my palmleat daya, aa second lieutenant." uapiam duuo maker la now at the head of the en tire department. The Berenue Cutter Serrlce la an arm of the Treaaury, i. nnder direct "control of the Oaly 42 Balea Short of Laat Year tapt. m a a Holttom Arrlrea Veaseia .wnica r v Came and Weal. V: With the cotton aeaaon three weeka late, the receipt at Wilmington up to iifrdir were only 43 balea abort of tbe phenomenal receipt up io a cr- reiDondina! date laat year, wdxj leada one to believe that Meaars; iu..'.4 flnrant A Son are a till rachinff out and cohering new fielda with their email army of buyer. The -rfi flirurea to date are 188,763 agalnat.188,804 balea daring a correa- pondlng period laat aeaaon. now quoUtlona yeaterday were on a baafa of 10s for middling, agalnat 7c aame day laat year. Becelpta yeaieroy 3,611 balea; aame day in 1902. only 1,181 balea. : m Tbe British ateamer "Toloia," In .nmmtnd of that clerer genwemD, Capt. a H. Holttum, arrlred lte .fla- afternoon from Bremen, (SermaiyTf or a aecbnd cargo of coUon from thla port the preient aeaaon. WJimlnrton oncnft wide ita arma to re ceive Capt. Holttum, who Ii unirer- aally popular la the community. Hhnoner "Edith H. Symington," Oapt.' Frank D. 8tlle, will aaU to-day for New York with cargo of 18,000 heart pine croaa-liea conigned by tbe 1 tt.1I Tin Ac T.amber Co. - 1- . There waa rery little doing m narai atorea yeaterday. Only 66o waa bid for apirlta and roaln waa quiet at $3.20. All receipte were light. WHOLE JO. 11298 Don't Worrj About Your Clothes ! Go To David's ! You can try on an "H. S. Ct rJl." Suit or Overcoat, (t Marx , HudTailored f -1 ' - X lJ THE A. nov 8 tf . - Know for a ceiv tainty what is becom ing, be fitted to, porfpe tion, cavo timo-fcand money, and add to yoni length of days by es caping -worry I DAVID CO Brltlah ateamera "Auchenblae" and "Stag," hence for Bremen with car naed out at South- arvoei wa r port at 11 A. M. yeaterday. " - British schooner -wuie, -w" Dari. cleared yeaterday afternoon for Trinidad with cargo of lumber, con aigned by the Kidder Lumber Co. The river ateamer "Highlaader" cleared j eaterday af ternoonrf or Fy .tuHle. The "City of FayetteviUe" will arrive thla morning ana clear at 2 P.M. m PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Col. W. B. Fort, of PikeviUe, waa here yeaterday. - Mr. Nathan O'Berry, ofGolda boro, arrived lait night. Mr. Geo. D. Boyd, of Ohar iottr, la at The Orion. - Mr. M. M. Marks, of JSewoerD, waa in the city yeaterday.r Mra. Susan Husaey, of Wash ington, N. a, ia a gueat of Mra. T. D. Love. Messrs. B. Y. McPherson and tt v. Wnndalde.of Baleigb, are at a a ) ' , The Orton. Mrs. F. A. Wood and children, of Camden Junction, S. C, who have beea vlaitlng relaUvea ia the city, re- oraed,home yeaterday afternoon. Mrs. Jno. J. Fowler has re- . . - ... m a . " J turned from a delighltui nan menu, and relatlvea la Sumter, B.rO. While away ahe attended the South Carolina 8Ute Fair at Columbia. .' Mr.' and Mrs. M. G. Mallard and little son, Marion, and Mlaa Effie nrrof Greenville. & O., left yeater day afternoon for home, after viaitlng the family of Mr. T. v. i-ove. . Tfavftttavflle Observer, 10th r 4Capt. Charlea Kennedy ia viaitlng frlenda and relatlvea in Wilmington. Mlaaea Jane and Mattie Williams, -tXMimtnvtnn- are viaitlng at Man- cheater." - M Saptrlateadeits to Meet Prof. Waahington Catlett left laat evening for Baleieh to attend the annual meeting of the county auper- nov 8 tl . 1mmmTm . . . m naws VOTJa CAR FARE TO OUT OF TOiSMHOLESALE BUYERS. DeTjartment. we are oibiiuu.u Headley's Famous Chocolates In Fancy PJ0M; f r Trice8. or call to see us when m the city. It a Jo y Write for prices, or call terest as well as ours. your in- -9. FT '-EfflEBDBEB'cSB 615. 617, elNorth Fourth St., .Wilmington, H; 0. Wilmington Welcome Week ! ,A A. on display waa a mentioned here, but Gnban Blosso AfJD- REH0WH CIGARS. These Cigars are better than eve "SILVER COIN" FLOUR ih. dlaeaaa bow la Wll- m to the right people. With the there to Pobably aot a pby- budne Mr. Parker to J-w- 7 i;Miaa Baehel the chlaa and . ,..-nnm to be knowa aa Heeratarv of the Treaaury through a I . . . abllc inatructloa of ' - . - rA wilmlnrtoo I .vu jataiisd and known aa "Chief I atmi- will convene thia It is the BEST ever ground; guaran teed, ' 5cl U the kuwuv V. " '-'-"'V , wt- Bach.l itiahtharia or acar - I aaairavaiung , UaaU aadar hla care, aaa agulMt the phyatetoa meauoaea w La leaded. claaawaro Taylor, ahlpplaaT clerk; TBE aC0fi slt' furtb Carallaa Seraala Bi Ibeel U pktad iarraaftaiti 0fMl$U RAfniii haa The Norm vro-- -a"boat copl.ud arraaa.a n,mar. Bale tobebeld next week la o etore oa Thaee Bammata r..v aiir Front atrtel. JIM Balea have oeea ,rat auoeaaa la other dtiae aad we 5aaWy rca to extbe WW w- Md waata cib EUU a...M ( eherra Of dapartmeai; aax. Mr. j no. KUg. la charge of carp.-. window ahadea. etc; x. - ' -Creteaa.npbolatariac. lot oToarmaaagera. all aad.r direct aa cervUioa of the proprietor. ittabllahe.tMr. Parker haa; he baa bollded weU aadopoathe aoreai foundation of aucceaa. TaddlUoa to the Uaea enumerated abora "LT.' , lh6 k '; Hlntoa White with UnUiUifJ,r-- -7 oa the "Story I nil lllUllle of AaftralU OH aad New. Ill k. AMIN HJ u Watteraou on tbe evenlntof k. rnn!ar Court for daring the preient aeaaon. Thja aerie will eon.Ut of flw attract one , of aaueaal atrangth and "lIar' and tbe aeaaon Uekela for ta "ar will be only $L Mr. McCracke.. t .k. Rantbern Lyceum Bureau of r i ni to bow making a caa- fin of the dty to eecure aubacrlptloae aad hope he will receive every poaai bte encourueL Tbe foUowing wellknowa attractions have already W n contacted for and there to lltUa doubt of th.undartaking : Boa. Heary WttereoB.of Ji Flojdawlth their eaterUlnment ot i- "The Arloa Male No 4. Eb. IlbacaCon- tha Rtata. Which fttnr. Nlnetv-two out of 97 au- perintendenta In North Carolina have .mn that thev will be preaent and . tfMat Catherine la expected. Bute Superintendent J. Y. Joyner will pre M and oae of the featurea of the ees- -ion. will be a hanouet to the vialtora the dty and Chamber ot wjmmoivo . faculty of the A. & aa. uoiiokb. would have mace preparaiiua- Mmt of Divlalon of Bereaae uutter oer vior , the rank held by Captain Shoe maker. . Wllminrton to glad of aa opppr- tnitr of havlnr Oaptala Shoemaker ia her mldet, and but for the fact that vi. wtaft waa nneznected. no doubt - v eelviag him and bidding him an offi cial welcome to the port. KBW ADVERTISEMENTS. 01XET T0-H08R0W NIOHT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC maaLarnieora. as wv- ' . w. Af tha lata w. . . I. 1LT. araxao fine Leo la a . laameia " .17... tha artlcJe. I 1 ,v- mher A mMUCX i prv"- MdiScaay arr.rh-. bee. AaaoctoUoa armoaiiwiw'"" r r: ik.t Tbe I memoer w - ., The garoy We ruranur. ---- aa muruMu.. w irlea The Boa. waa ta Aaboj, K. J.. Hi as 1 tbe Tihkla npoo which Li-t..zt to carry her to fam i !r.ata behlal th focUIhto U 5 ta. honored K!hU la a WEooa." The energetic airanca a u;i worae plaja haTe been aeea iuz. but ho U palnf aUT ' ai Ja tha queatlon of hoar loox i-M tbert. a hard "road tb Uonnj u-l oaioritT of the Board cf raa haria to traTil la Ba i Tb Pure la Heart itcom il eertaia member for the dit zkrj t.3xi of control; a star ierhai-' eaautd; tha race "Ua-t 0f tisaji n. vtrt di- til aid other elections were Now tha KoraHf 8tnnted called gratters; tpoa ct IatarioU ad nauaeam; all of ra to prote that nnaaaj 'ia heal whkh wears aa Alder- neteat eruc. V.'... beea at WlUalafAoa "".VT. Vtrly every fa.lt U Ua paaV !lS ASahad by mb CI .Tr. hVoi a rraUf Ting re telapboar.it U ,PJ Ta. ertl- poo..w,"7,V,m next Batur- i err n. llth and due nouco m inJnea in ne piy " ifi.1 mentalaaaldtobe aa duU aa ajwes Oreat Sew York Ceaiedlaa at the Acade- BijTae Sale el Seata. Hdv nlarbt . Henry E. Dixey will v. .... t. iTiKifir the Mualc" and the aale of aeala for that attraction open to-morrow morning jtuu- One of tbe engagingly gowneu mere, 4Ur .....Tttha retail dealer mauoa - tM Friday Night, November 13th- Special engasement ot ' . Hr. HENRY E DIXEY, FamouprotlBcaonor"donlBl" i .rrrnrnn 17 A HTTT TMlfi LU01U H. Y. cast ana acoeBorlee Intact - - BeetS S1.W aaa W.- . . e aa wiii - T the while there selects m p-. hrwt manufacturer in ; UtaManddedx.!-440' turnnd f-rnltur. novdttoa. on which he acenlreeeacInalTeeale. a m . . gm . . . v M.fiiiraciurera. aa k-u to that tbay ay aad raaay w Moaday mora- of lef-. .w.i tha advaatarae His nop .. laar. auoa a aaia LTl ct the com-1 ...T1 ... uiart d. :.TwblteVoeoa!f J 1 Jno. L. Weolt. the iitu. aoaf Mr. and Hra.R m-h D1CTC4B ..ttraad tha u rc"r,t To them the Bam - MM.lar la dle- W vtti1. ladl-VaUrt tb. hould eaao. "7 ,UT u o lib, try w Jajy article wha -badly in w k.Lavar eoaditloa, ' aoevar. aaa -u ,araitar w bo P'r, r.n. old floTea- elothia. w'h r-r- - N. U u la fact avthlnx. - flgW DYtBTISKMENTo' WaaWd-Baatod propoaala. . racsaaa ukuia whUe rWiac Priaeeas atreata run lsto by late yeaternoon, waa -.1.-. another m. narra " 1. an oppodto dlreo- wheeiaa--- waa thrown Uoo. Tne M-;"T.n.ettt, bulla Tiol.uUy to th.brkpavemeu BOt IhOUghtW ..v. Urrau . ti. office OI He Was taxea .7.M. dc AJ.xa.darYUmT.Ubto.. f n sci uy aw- - ut-r bVd the boy Ukaa EUrpW W b Jt. I.rro waa held at the to hia home. Tbe aegro w ppUce elation a abort later raleaaed. " ' ; tar ik Koaia. In the Major', court bert Jobnwn. a teamater the CoaJ . a onmi f no., waa nnea a cement . vr.i and coat for faat drirln. Bertha Nel anaeoaiur William, col- BOD, WWir, - -"-I- .Inr In va were recjwij -ored. wno . tl0 each went to tne roa - - . , . ooiored. charged with arlven 80 daya in we cu - rtcreaVon and pleasure. kr. Boar, OUlrlct laipcctor. i . : M ' . ..Ann t t iv. laereaae ta me ae u h eorporaw. . ....t ... ..k rvtmneuT i.T. a aMtn amrxriiuer vw a vara azMvaaa part oi me meata la aald to oe i TAtl-nA fA .en ? f .IrtMounr UUUViO IV of the" fulahu7-la con radio. Uoa to thla chromatic type, la the young bride of a clergyman. In the froaneau of thla young matron, the feminine phlloeopher la offered a aolu Uonof ieprobIePniof aubdued lattrac UTeneaa. The third PoV"on 0" rjoaaibUitiea of producte of the loom when ? ipSled femininely ; with the high art of current Toguee in'M"00' SSecenter.,!. off ered by the young wife of a young cenuej -- -'JAr0. a'oftler Bids will he received at the office of The Worth Co. nntil noon, Noremher 21, 1903, for the erection of the several bnUdingsJfor; Cape Fear Machine Works. Plans and ipecificatlons may be seen upon ap plication. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. . , WORTH & WORTH. nov ia t . ' " - ; " " NOVEMBER 9TH TO 14TH HICLUSWE. . . mi ia11Aav poods . we will Tn order to maae rowm Aw o-- - , , .... in ?I af :lT.fat.a nn dates above mentioned. ofEar snecial inaucemenra m iw -, t,, . CaU at the store where seasonable merchandise will be r. 5SfcI?lTfaa sale mice of same. No prices m rest assured they are right. Give as a call. . PLATT & HAAR, v.. - 114 Market Street, nOV 7 M - ' '" aa Sealed Proposals will be received at the Mayor's ' office, Wilmington, N. C, UNTIL NOV. 14TH, 1903, at eleven o'clock A. M., for fur nishing all material and labor ; for Paving Market Street from Second to Fourth, with either Vitrified Paving Blocks " or Vitrified Paving Brick. The surface- to be ' covered, 6,300 yards approximately. Specifications for either kind of pavement with plan and profile of the street, can be had by appUca-. tion to the Mayor. A CERTIFIED OHBOlt rua $600 , 4 mnt be deposited : with reacn bid. The right is reserved to? reject any or all bids. VW. E. 8PRINBERfc ' ' v. Mayor. - WUmington, N. C, Nov. iu, xwo. . N. B. All bids must conform strictly to the general instructions and conditions, plans and specifica tions now to be seen a tne oauue the Mayor. nov x UPTON'S HEAT. 3,100 Lbs. Plc-Nlcs 7c. 2,860 Lbs. Buttft 5 1-2C. 2,9 1 0 J-bls. Backs 6 l-2c, 7,800 Lbs. FaV Plates 7 1-2 9,200 Lbs. Nice Ribs 8c. We keep posted and take care of you. W.B. COOPER, . a . a. . 308, 310 & 31 Xnw sweet. H.L. A. C. jy26tf - Tollers L. Crossing. Charlotte offlfor. lrwill do a work formerly JJ" i? R. Soelr. the aiamc. -y by Mr. ji iicA. Boae, . a ' 1I .aunaia-;--- h been aecur- i . . ... .n( .MWhere. merly or .Vu will make I peopie m ... ed to BU aao VX'hm. He baa I ; w r!,.i.t Reiential. in I W - waaaa for- ElfTwUh Ihe un-d-erauoding 1 Jat ah. can Vt all Umea o m tar aa aheea. Theae are aome oi - "Faclng tne aaunc , j WetUlir lita Eveatof. . i - Miss Oammle Anderson Lord and r. vTt.ha T.ambart Holloway will be married la SU Jamea Eplaeopal church thla evening at 6 o'clock. The will bo wltneeeed by nun- dred. of Wend, of the popular young tt Bulj Nolle. H: .oodaawjer. 1UI i'"v . Folder- ot p of the BUU MB uln aa accural i of . a aAiiinn aw aaa - tlreneaa of W" Charlotte tJT datiea aad already Ji .Greater part ot mortlahlsoflloe.-. , -n.. 7ia ar.aT bank building, on Cheenut IT 1 Rrrlee thla evening at o o cioca. ajuvw " All are toviteo. GROCERIES. 50 BWa Stick Cndy. Z EOO Cava 8a1woaa. lOO Boxea OctavaaiSoap, 800 Bff Oroea Coaea). , 100 Boxes Bora Soap. r ? 100 Bezee Ark Soap 'l . . -lOO Oaaaa Sardiaea. , lOO Bbla MwUataw . - ; .: - lOO Bavar Pn" ';' y"--" 8 5 BbU Mett'e Vinasar. :- 80 BblaMott'a Cldor. kfolaaaea. IWiP aafl compteteUne rot Or eertea a4Tt)Dca r GIVE US FLOUR BESOOinZKD A8 BEST ON EAltTH IS PTLLSBDRY'S BEST. THE PRICE is high, but what a vast difierence in the quality and size of the THE F. Er4iASHA6EN CO., noltf ' Agents. octaotr WILMINGTON, N. O.-. Do aot forsret wha you vraat a I1 SayUah Bat tegote KAMtsii airrontBtreet. lints, Raisins, Apples. 25 boxes 3-crown L. L. Raisins. 30 boxes 2-crown L. Lv Eaisins. 50 boxes mixed Nuts. , 100 bags C. C. Nuts. 7o barrels xaiawia jxw9. . m cases Tot Jelly. 5 ' 125 pails Assorted Jelly. 50 cases Table Peaches. . : t 100 cases Tomatoes. , . Your orders ' soiicitea ; ana si whan In. our personal ainjimw" - wv , trusted to us. 'I'' - v: 5 and 7 South Water street. . nov 4 tf 3. - r II r ,'
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1903, edition 1
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