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s - .. - : TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. . . 0 Yer. by SaUl. 5.00 ISix MoBtba. tOQ, ; Three' Mdatba. " - , I - : : - - - - , - 5 r -w k vrr i . - s I ... . II I II l r'Tfrn.- -5 -j-- - kV I iFs-m. , r;:. . ' I 'II -11.11 111". fl II n ?V 1 1 111' IW I II fvV I M w ' - 1 V ll X 1 1 11 X lm A 1 -III I I I 1 I M i A t i I V I 111! MAT I III W - I 71 - m - m . II r. . II. M Jf . ' I V T I- I I II II II 1 L B Willi II IIK W II NX I 91 :-rT- A vl II A II-'v- , S r . r n . m m .r j . . m - i i v ii . jmw ? II A L:VJ1-V Oil Ui l 1 l M Ji JF V Urn .J - W IV W tHr m r A r ft TBI - oniing tar. OUTLINES. I ..ma wk latrodafiMi D9oertU Tom- Mi eaarasBAtar mlaority o- Dfflo .11 W Bc"' tf11 . hllL wUloppow rUficallo - foP cntUd i- olail yeUrd7. J .. M.(m4aM hli kill 4:ta. TM rov. lor b w iT.. f itmt cat tmpiom wm rtli ea of dxtorttr; vtrt wrteita oy iwim V.x frlbi lnut frZ 1111 s4 mw&I otbrt fJ7 . Soaihcrv Zxpnm Oom- oSear kl at!sff la j!. Nd OoiocabUaa l"L-f eieiw ommtuoi lb riT - Ertrylhla to qaitH ColnmUi Lroop tr t mm Vrwr; U. a wuW U1 rfj OoL W. T. BUct. Ci-W Ut Birai bit bomt la Tb Boelotoilcal "lTjj coat ifr la net problm 2 :o ydT. -1 B ird eomlJloa to carry "Ta r!Kt Flr M tb !!a ici dttroytr Lftwrtmc ai u oaly prtmttd tram tmi dntrocUaa by la Laif Uat. Cartla aid nrraJ T. a NJ, a ailay nrtalNaaavtIleaa m i paau Eapror WU- jiccai vloa I rvport tatiafte- BaadAlpb & Laadflaid, vgm 4Itr. Caicro (ali4 vlia ,tM tso-al l0.00a BritUa oun 0 ta taad of Jamaica tnnt'r arrxt to cuiarai us ea a Ttry axUaalr acale. U5 Terk aaaikato: Mom? m W?u I l-X- ; c 9ar wa miun ; Uctrr: .x I oa po 5& 3 ioc: roua aoaoiaaj; a;p"tUa firm. tftATHf REPORT C. i Darr or Aoaxnctrmx, 1 VTakTHxa Bxraxau, Wain OToa. N. GL. Not. U. lf-j.oc.cl daU for the tweety- kridun eadia; at 3 P. If.: astfaiiree: a A. fcu Cefraee: t) irrea: maxim. 47 da- h; Bia-'x a. It drcreee ; aaeaa, u tor the day, .00; rainfall . t-v-Aea? moata to dai, .7L u.vtrM la the Cape lar Uu F?i .TUle, CL, el 8 A. U. rixMCAST roa to-oar. naiJ iTos. Not. Xl Toe Norlb. kat: rir. except mow " Ixm: Fr)4y;8atarday falr;freb k r.ai. t Aim i 1 ' Laito . . - - CM A.M. tMP.X. 10U.bf. IOP.M. a.UP.M- 7irti Boothport war WUmlactoa. liH, yho wm the Eepuoucan rj noaiaaU for Preaiieot next Aak Uaxk Henna. It P NX. iksgiving day will eooa do Uncle Sam will be prepared &.s turkey and give thanks for Kpisition of Paaaaaa. Asrosu arwsWe aaji: "That 1 . Cat.!. man wno asssm . i - Inxi to get in line oa ine cmoma ko taast have thought tnalin :oi!ed waa etUl seceding." :aaV.a had better max n t . V a ta:iaUon to ranaaa u. its to ret into toe wpawju v. aiftoo, Je Person. Abranam, f xna aad "Henna Booeevalt. :w CoIombUna at BsgoU axe . . . : I ..i .ik Pntinl MBroqua r - - . I . . i ..t I . - L . w m .1 Aflinr I . i lillil 4U m - , OISU"M'""v" .UP throorh Colombia, rprv itty are Easing ur v AT . I I .1 -Hail want to overthrow ram. h Uzi Booeevalt U onuanaUj f sens r have Senator Henna to vtt chairman of tbo liepuou- ?r.y for tbe campaign next I! Iltana decline. Taddj wtu ju Mark will thus mean to ta attitude where PrssMra- teiag might strike hla- f.:t that the pondarotu T CtTtltai U the Wrga H fcti coming down the ptM lf. rive the raWe to toma f Srytsesine brothart of the whatever opinions any oi m a a 'e cf the availibUity ox "rtL,- ..fiJ)nt for th .. it, a next veax. ina uasum- naaaimitv. dlainteTested Ns-Jlof:j dignity of this dU- American cna but chal- P ta.rUoo. 4 Csv'.otte Obsimr rljthtly a Teiana who are aenJ- yXixr ,Nlil 10 'V .S'orth Carolina. c gaiatrodaclax tho tie cotton fields of this It is traditionarr lor that Eajf sh tpaxrow wrt sent win to this country as cu r. to Ut it ba seen how J aclvt. Astrtsmltthey ti country and boconia mi TfeTrr- r1 1 Ml f3 VOL. LXXHI.-NO. 45. HANDSOME GOLD MEDALS. Tarn EiUiUAH lw Bill Stkaol by paV u SfWied UUitis T be Awwl. . cl Cacmcaeit. AaaalaeeaUv to mor tboroajth work aad proflciftney la their itadle by tht ttadeau of the Wllmlattoa Hlih Bcaool, thrta leadlaf IdUxeat or Wlloolaftoa htf eaUbUahad cold nedaUHo baeoataatad for aahr by tb cradaatlac clasa at tbo popalar imsuiauoa aamad a bora and to bo awarded at commencement. ua Bftdai win t for the bit myt aaothr for tb blrbeat diiUne- Uoa la Iatla aad tba other for tro- fldaaey la milbtmaUea. Oalj aembart of tbt tradaaUn ciaM will U allowed to eo race la for Uaprln. coamUtos will b ap polatadtodeldapoa tba beetemr. TbafacxUty will polat oat tba eta- datiW ttaadlaf bicbtat la Latta aad aiatbemat:ca. Oae itadeat will ba allowed to tab oaly on medil la caw a etadeat etaaia bltbeet la two tt tba braacbar, tba two eUadinr; eacoad twat will receive oaa of tb made!. af edale bare aerer before beea effar ed la tU WUmlaxtoa publio ecboole aad tba three bow aaUbUabed promlae to create a friendly aad laUreeUng rtraJry amoactbe paplla, which will ao doubt reaalt la maeb cood. The same of the doner will sot be at.- aoaaced aaUl commeacement, the oa for the beat eaaay belnx by a lead- lax member of tba Wllmlnstoa bar aad tba other two by prominent boat aeaamea. Baperialeadeat J. J. Blair baa an aouaeed to tba pepUa of the Qlb Scbool that the encdale will be award ed aad the eoadltloaa ander wbkb they wUl be tiTa. LOCAL DOTS. FajetUTiH Ii talkisc the matlar of a bl fruit aad flower fair to be bald ta Uat city aezt 8ummr. Aa eat arrant commimlcatlon of WUaiatioa Lodf No. 811, A. T. A: A, at. for work laF. a deerree will be beld to-alf bt South port Sindard: "CapU J. J. Adkla want to Buffalo, N. laet week to pilot a paaneaxer eleamer from that , place to Bruaewtck, Ga. Tba ateamarwaa ezpeeted to axrlTe bare laat albt or to-day for coal aad water." Tb neetiss of ponj later eetedta the eaUbllxhmaat of a caa alaf factory la the truckle belt of Eaatera CaroUaa waa deferred from last alr.ht ta a eubecaeat daU. - Ibe aaeetlar waato bare beea beld at tbe atyXIalL Cape Fear Camp, Confederate Veteraaa. will bold lie r-celar moatb- ly meetlac to-aUbL Maea bualaeae to to be traaaacted, aa for tbe peat two Booetb there baa beea ao meeting for want of a quorum. A larfe attendance to deelred. Goldeboro-dryw, 10th: "The eoajrrcUoa of BC Buphaaa Eplaeo pal caarch aa wall ea tbe ceral pub Iks will be clad to laara that Rer. F. IL T. norefleli. rector of that church, au dtdlatd a call from Bi. Bupheaa Ealaeopei church la Oxford aad will re mala la Ooldaboro. In the munidpal court J eater- da r a a amber of uaimponani cwa were tried. Louto Uarpby, colored, ebarred wllh aa aeaaalt wltb a deadly veepoei aad carry lax coacealed weepoa waa discharged aad tbe proe cator waa taxed up with tbe coat. Deaato rCoblee, a while Terra', waa gltea aa opportaalty of 1 taring the city UataaUr. EsUU la hutosfffl. C.pL a F. Cralr. of thU dty, baa coae to Bcraatoa, Ml. to look after tbe Ulareet of Mr. Oral U Urge retale left there by the Ule Thoma Galloway, of Bruaawlek eouaiy, woo noted to Mlaalaalppl about tbe year .... . i. icu .d dd loan ! sr. n . .t.-..iU km - . . t a aoiomg uiif rm Earn naw ww w - ...... . n O riW trail. - of tbdr ieurrat t BIUBU Boulk partible week aad opened 1 Be fltiatioaa wllh tketn for large bodlee It Umbered lend belo.rl.f to the late Mr. Galloway aad aggregaUag ereral thousand acre. Dept. WE "- Bcraatomto look altar the matter la perso. . Eaciptd Ceevkt Fraaa Own. twL aa escaped tenrvn aormlag at front no j ob a Ms lar aad Idtn tl A Jr ""tive by Mr. L. U- Hold.a, o 8ow HOL Tb. am.1 trtlb- waaapoaa '7" Tty wbo ttt r..L ef Greene county, ww wseaotlfled of the nerro a PB W" Vr Mr. HoWsa. Scott will be uk7n back lo Bnow Hill as soon as VrtffWwsnU arvaage for traaspor- UUoe, etc. Kswa ef Os QsarsstlsfS. . H- D.p.rtma.1 y-tardaj " . " .--n.. for scarlet eeubusaaa m .(rMt the .... . - . m-m . IT 1U - rr at lis bi - , atlU Bouia 7a i K.tar LaBoy uarn. patlot belaj : aumBtlaae for WrffK2JfaS are lifted ysatsTHAy-WoodUp-Cookwltj-. iajoaj0Matiag ,cy vocxi-TJeeaaa-CoalandwoodgoM- A BIG DAMAGE SD1T. I Complaint Filed In Action for the Recovery of $5,000 by Hugh Schwartz. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Uitaiia Wke FeQ Frem Pole aid Waa telarcd Uit Anreit ADetca That He Via Kiacked Off by Electric Camit-latereetlaf Caae. WBWBBBWBBBB Complaint wee filed yeaterday la a $3,000 damage ault which Ueasra. Baa aall dC Gore bare brought agalnat the Ooneolldated Ball ways, Light end Power Co, ia behalf of their client, Tlogh Bchwarla, the liaemaa who fell from a post, near Front aad Grace street,- last Auguit aad rccelTed in juries, which at first were thought fatal. The case will likely not be reached at the next term of court, aa moat of the one week allotted will be taken up with the Terry murder trial. Ueasra. Darla & Dayie and perhapa other attorneys will appear for tbe de fendant corporation. The complaint to which Schwarls make affidavit aete forth la the open leg section that the defendant ia e cor poration duly existing under the lawa of North Carolina, etc., and contlnura wllh the allecatlona that oa or about Aug. J3th, 1903, plaintiff waa lathe employ of the defendant by contract la the capacity of painter, to paint the trolley polee of the eompenj along the line of its railroad la the city of Wll mlegtoa. That the defendant, dleref arding lis duty to protect lis employee and the public. from the danger of dangerous eleetrle currents, so carelessly, negli gently aad unskilfally eoastrueted aad mslntalned Its electrio liar, that It provided aa unsafe, defective aad In secure lsrulated bell or clasp to which the ipsa wires joined for a sapport for tbe trolley wire et or aear the corner of Front end Grace streets, aa It ell knew or bad reason to kaow. but of which the plaintiff did aoV know aad bad not the meana of knowing. That because of aald negligence or the defendant, while plaintiff was la tbe discharge of his dalle aa painter aad while painting a pole aear Front aad Grace streets, by reason of said unsafe, defective aad Insecurely Insu lated bell, while standing on the ipsa wire connected to aald pole and the del ecUve bell or trolley wire support er tad touching the ground wire, re ceived a terrlflo aad powerful eleetrle shock aad waa thrown headlong from. tbe pole a distance of S3 feet to the brick pavement below. Concluding the complaint seta forth that plleuff waa laid up la the hos pital for fire weeks with great suffer ing aad expease aad that he to perma neatly lajared la bis blpa, being now usable to perform his datle as line msa or electrician or do any other hard maaual labor to his damage In the sum of $3,000, which amount with the coa to asked of the court. TO PRESENT FLAQ A3D BIBLE. Jauler Order af Ualted Astexicsa Me chaalca ta featlass Its Oeed Vf k. AtameeUngof Jeff Davia Council No. 13. Jr. O. U. A. M., held last alght It waa decided to preeent Del gado BehooL at Delgado Mllla, with a flag aad a bible oa aext wkowmj Bight, November ISta. The follow Ug committee waa appointed, which will make all necessary arrange menu: Messrs. G. J. Boney, J. H- 8wlnson, i.v.r WaM. J. A. Jordan andC. af WftUBB ' - W. Craig. The eommiwee range a programme, which i publlabedla Saaday papers, alaa arrant e for trolley Ul ar rlll be They ears to rua a eonvsnient sebedul for visitora from lb dty. The Dalgado Bead m .! matlc for tb occasion. Th affair promisee to be a big aue- A rw tt. asele Ia tbe aear ruiure, aiwr wh lng. tbe Jonlora propose to erect flsgs and preient bibles to the achoola oa Greaavilie and Maaoaboro aoond,, ..i(v..t,iM(fl tsontlnu until they .very school in Naw Hanover aty with a flag aad a bible. anu tusi aswsFw L03AL SHIPPLNO ASO IIEM08ANDA. Certea aad Haval ItoreaLamWf Sckae cr Arrival ef British Steamer. Schooner 'Coe aad Green" cleared veeterdeyfOT Naw York -with cargo 1. et rr rat lumber, conalgneo oy the Cap Fear Lumber Co. Spirit, turpentlae waa firm at M oa tbe local market jetterd.y. Cot ton waa .Uadj at 10o; wceJpU bale, agalnat JiS aame day last year. BritSn steamer -Gadsby.- tone. CapU BoblnaoB, arrtveo yesw i.reooa from PhUadalphU and li receive cargo of cotton from Mtsrr- Bprunt & Boa. I Seaibpan rtr""7 MI Booth pora4ard, I ua- of Wlllnton, M Seaikpart Ptrtesala. UUveVand friend, la Boutbport 14 V- -nrV- returned lo nls I . " ... Tmk return i gnenn nwf , . after bosa at BhalloU! Tburaday.aiw a trip w ""-r-- wiltnlni- Eq.. ana wwr, f Rnnthnort. the former on LOB. mrm profefsional bualneas. Mr. U L. Bmllb, of o. ith ana am. Mrs. CsUtar, oi -rr ii I m mn n . and Oraaltevilla. B www Mr. W. H. Stone, of Llt-d7- fr, v.- MM.ta hare this l-o.. . down from vesUrday attamoon, and WILMINGTON, N. 0. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13, D0INQS AT THE Y.M. C. A. Jaalera Eaoyed aa OpoHia Hsst Trip t the Sossd The me a' a Meetlac' Basket Ball Qaoe. ij' About forty of the Juniors of the Y. M. OL A. went for "possums" on Wed nesday night, accompanied by Dr. ,W. a Galloway, Messrs. B. H. Pickett, B. W. Hicks, W. a VonGlahn, Ool. Walker Taylor and Mr. King. They had a pleasant time hunting for what they didn't get, but enjoyed the trip very much. Among the pleaaant fea tures wis a lunch, which waa very kindly arranged by Mr. Oscar Pear- aall at hie home and on wboie prop erty the hnnt waa conducted. One of the amniing sights waa Mr. Dashao, perched In a persimmon . tree, eating everything except the tree itself. ! ! Tbe next trip of the Juniors will be to the Sound on Saturday, leaving the Association building at 10:80 A. M., aad returning about 8 o'clock la the' afternoon. Mr. Duahao will be la charge ot the boys. In thla trip none but members of the Association will be tsken along. Each boy will go on a wheel and will take luneb, which will be eaten at the other end of the trip. H The next game of basket ball will ba to-night at 8:30 o'clock, between the Doshers end the Littles. Both teams hsve been practicing and are In good condition for a fiat game. Tbe teams will line-up aa follows: j DOBHXRS. LITTLES. B.8ehulken.... forward... B. Houston L. VonGlahn.. forward.. W. A. Little W. B. Owen... .center F. DuPre F. M. Bryant.. ..guard. ...A. O. Boney W. GL Bmltb guard. E. T. Hancock The colore will be : Dosher's, red. LUileV, blue. Umpire, Mr. Pushan, Time keeper, D. W. Davis. Scorer, J. A. MeGeaehy. The sd mission will bs ten cents. The men's meeting on Bunday after noon will be addressed by the Bev. Wllliim Francle Ireland, of New York. Mr. Irelatd ia a man of much pioxinence among Northern divines. He ia a second cousin of Archbishop Irelsnd, though he Is a Baptist be de oamlnstion. Mr. Ireland was for sev eral years an actor of considerable note, bat was converted several years ago, since which he bss been preach ing, end has filled some important charges. His subject oa Bandsy will be "From tbe Btsge to the Pulpit" Probably there la ao other man la the country who can ao well tell about the experience of atage life as be, because of his own experience. Mr. Irelsnd is now on his Southern tonr and will remain in the city for a few daya before going to Texts, where be will make his borne. TUB PICTURE OVERDRAWN, j i Mr. E. A. Moore, f Carrie, Cerrecta Parse lapressloaa af AUiata Visit. Mr. K. A. Moore, of Currle, Pender county, who was the gentleman refer red to In the dispatch from Atlanta, printed In tbe Stab yesterdav morn ing, called at the office last night ana asked tbat the statements or u Georgia reporter be corrected. Mr. Moore ssys that tbe affair was made a "mountain out of a mole hill. Ha aim- ply called at tbe school house to see his children and took bis little eon ror a walk down town and made a few purchases for him, as any father would do; that be bad no Idea of abducting the child and all reports or threats are absolutely without foundstlon. He regrets the unplessant notoriety and ssys the picture or the tenia won at the tchool"waa very much overdrswn. This statement of the affair la given In justice to Mr. Moore, who is a member of one of the lesding families of his ection. He appears to have been a victim of the over-sensstlonal AUanta newspaperman. RUMIUQE SALE POSTPONED. t .,., will bsCslkd for HcxtWedaea da j DeRosset'a Store. The ladies of the North Carolina SoroslJ c?g to announce that the RiTEauga Sale already mentioned In icm columns baa been postponed for several daya owing to the inability lo secure the store at the time proposes. iir.K. ho have ao kindly pro mised articles for bla worthy under- lw . Mvinnalv atated. Wednesoay, too xo. on next oaij s-v It Is nopeo me aeuaj i. iu .tin mora tlm tor searcB- rT- thfti well filled store rooms which J r..i sure our friends will be happy to invesUgste for so to . "iofThTclub who will glad- U place it In the fcsnde of tha proper 17 F 17. 1 . . t- am assured for this '.u" ..T Tv. v Am Af thm, nrmff Tne atore aeeured for th f?i. t. ihH aae now occupied by Mr. a PeBoeset, 107 Market street. 0reihaaiM Proceeded. The Bevenue Caller "Greaham." -hieh' waa U port a couple of daya, with Capt Shoemaker aboard on an -m.i.i in.Mctlon. proceeded to South- port at 6 o'clock yeaterday ; and will sail this morning for Charles ton: thence further eouth and along It. nif Mast as far aa Galveston, I Th ..amhamV risllba been Jnt and tb. friend. I exeaDii'J v -r" Th -areahamV risll has been of the offlcere regret to see them leave go aoon. Hie Bretker la Eitrtmls. , . j Mr. J." a Lord, the populsr ehiei 1. lb. .m ot o.na rem a M.i w j. urair. oi - rr"" - i . i.n wtaUrdsv I yesterday afiernooa for LoaisTiUe, Ky., in reapon. iv. M4nnS Ulneas Of trim aaaoua-a - hit brother, wa w- ... - friends of . Mr, Uv. Tne UV. . . life brother rhop- rZTu.me, improve w - - , , . VERDICT SET ASIDE. Judge Peebles in Wake Superior Court Criticised Findings by a Jury. GAVE VERDICT FOR $30,000. Contrary to Evldeace aid Conrt'a Charge, Said HIa Honor Bassett Reaolatlaa Was Taroed Dowi ly Coaaty School Saperlnteadeats. Special Star Telegram.. BmnaH, N. a. Nor. 13. Judge Peebles In the Superior Court here to dsy set eside a verdict returned by the jury, giving George Smith, a 19-yesr-old brakemao, thirty thousand dollars damages against the Seaboard Air Line for the loss of his right leg and right srm.1 Judge Peebles said be never knew a verdict more contrary to the evidence and judge's charge, and declared it be largest damages ever given by a North Carolina jury for total disability. T.'B. Womaer, coun sel for the Seaboard, made the motion to eet aside. By a vote of 67 to 9 the State Con vention of County School Superin tendents tsbled without debate tbe re solution by Superintendent Ccstin, of Gates, denouncing tbe article by Prof. Bssaett on the rsce question. Tbe full text of the resolution waa aa follows: "Whebsus, There is a condition of mutual unrest throughout the coun try In regard to the so-called race problem; and, . "Whereas, The people of North Carolina do not recognize any such question from a soclsl or political status, but consider it only from an Industrial standpoint; and, "Whereas, The utterancea of a man honored by a professorship in one of the leading educational insti tutions in the State ought not to be Ignored bv us: and. "Whereas, An article sppeared in the Netcs and Observer of November 1st, 1903, copied from the South At lantic Quarterly, written by Prof. Bassett, of Trinity College, which does a grest Injustice to the Southern people: , "1. Because the statement that Booker Washington is the greatest mm born in the South in a hundred yesrs except Lee. ia a gross Insult to tbe intelligence of tbe South. "2. The statement tbat the negro will 'finally win equality' la repug nsnt and revolting to the manhood and womanhood of the South, and bts no foundation of Condition or sentiment, which would make it Im possible. Therefore, be it "Reaotoed, That we, the county nnrintmdents of North Carolina, condemn in terma Immeasurable the aforesaid article." HENRY E D1XEY lO-NGHrY Cistiai alsked New York Comedlsa Is Snc ceiafil Comedy at the Academy. To-night Henry K. Dlxey will pre sent at the Academy "Facing the Music." The story of the comedy ia something like this: A young hus- b.nd whose wife ia away from home cn a visit Is suddenly beset by a suc cession of mishaps. It transpires tbat Hrlnr on the same block with the young husband, whoee name ia Smith, is a curate, whose name also Is Smith. Like the plain Mr. Smith, the Bev. Smith is married, and to a young wife. TJka hia citizen namesake also, tne churchman's wife la away from home. Returning home, in her husband's temporary absence, tbe wife of tbe curate, through a very natural and Tery ingenious situation, takes up her abode la the home of the plain Smith, the plain Smith, at the hour of her ar rival being rather f rivoloualy elsewhere than at hia own fireside. The comic woes of the four Smiths and a host of other Incidental folks, as consequences of this mix up, are said to be excru t latin gly funny. The piece laughed Its way through a rua of two hundred nights at the Garrlck Theatre within the year, and Chicago roared at it all Bummer. The sale of seals opened yesterday morning at Plummer's and they went In a hurry. The pricea are $1.50, f L00, 50 and SScenta. Steel Brldre Completed. Messrs. J. A. Dew, of Berta, and O. A. Bllxzard, of Keith, N. a, leading cltixena of Pender county, are here on a busineta trip. Mr. Bllxxard Informs the Etas of the completion of the new teel bridge across Black river at Still Bluff, four mllea thia aide of Point I Caswell. Itisaeubsta Caswell. It is a eubsiantisl structure . .... n i to that uui wu 7-- I gecUon of the county. I Dr. Doabet to Wed. Dr. J. Arthur Doaher, of Bouthport, I . . .., .nut at I 0rt0 Friends of Dr. Dosher The Orton. Friends of Dr. are eontratulatlng him upon the an- .nn.Mmimt of his forthcoming mar riage with Miss Grace Kennard Key- worth Dent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aors-e Francis Dent, on Monday, Not. 23rd, at the brlde'a home. Town Point, St. Mary'a county, Md. Emmett Beatoa rails. . Friends of Mr". J. E. Benton, form erlT of this dty, will regret to learn that alnce engaging In butineaa for I bimMif atNewbern.hehaal by financial revere. Into i . tt hones. 1 himself at Newborn, he haa been forced yoluntary bankruptcy. He hopes, however, to so arrange that he will be able to re sume bualneas a little later. Hear Bsskrspfcy Petltloa. n.f.M a. P. CoUler at hia office at 11 o'clock thia morning wttl hear the r T Jtr flmm. "15, 0f this city, be declared an involuntary i Wnnt Tha nlatorr oi tne caaw . . a. i well known, and the litigation iouow- iw.r- - ... ta. the peUtloa promise to do quite I complicated: 1903. A PRETTY HOME WEDDING. Miss HattielCornelia OrreH, Bride of Mr. Joseph P. WUsob, ot Warsaw, N. C. Reception Last Evening. A quiet, though very pretty wea- ding ceremony at 5:45 o'clock yester day afternoon at the home or the bride's parents, Capt and Mrs. Robert OrOrrell, No. 315 Dock street, joined in marriage Miss Hattie Cornelia Orrell, an attractive young lady of thia city, and Mr. Joseph P. Wilson, prominent young business man of Warsaw, N. C, The service waa by Bev. J. N. Cole, pastor of Grace M. K. church, and a few Intimate menaa and relatlvea of the bride and groom were in attendance. The parlors of the hospitable home where tbe cere mony took place, were tastefully dec orated with palms and ferns and the marriage scene was very pretty indeed. The bride wore a loyely creation. oL white China silk and carried aa ex quisite bouquet of white carnations. Her travelling -gown was of black broadcloth, the bride and groom hav ing left at 7 o'clock on the north bound train for theirfuture home at Warsaw, Where an elegant reception waa tendered in their honor laat even ing. Miss Georgia Orrell, sister or tbe bride, accompsnied the couple aad assisted in receiving at the reception last night Mr. Wilson is proprietor of the lead ing hotel at Waraaw and is also a pro gressive young merchant of that place. Among the out-of-town guests for the wedding were Mies Msry Wilson, sis ter of tbe groom, Mrs. 11. J. uariton and Mr. A. J. Herring all of Warsaw. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. T. W. Andrews, of Char- lotte, is at Toe Orion. Mr. W. J. McGirt, of White- ville, was here yttterdsy. Mr. S. W. Venable, Jr., of Wilson, waa registered at The Ortoa yesterday. Mr. Paul Cantwell, ho had hie knee dislocated in a foot ball game two weeks ago, ia able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill, of Goldsboro, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Bunting, on North Third street. Raleigh Post, 12th: "Mr. C. C. McClellan went to Wilmington yesterdsy on official business for the revenue department." Miss Cornelia Fillyaw is in Charleston visiting her sister, Mrs. W. L. Jones. She will attend the U. D. C. Convention while there. -Greenville Reflector, 10th: '.'Miss Nellie W. Kerr, of Wflmlngton, ar rived Monday evening and will accept a position ss school tescher." Fayetteville Observer 12th: "Messrs. D. T. Wilbon, of Richmond, and F. B. Tomlinson, of Wilmington, Annular Tonne travelling men, are ia the city." Cameron P. MacBae, Esq., went to Fayetteville yeaterday to at tend a hearing before" Referee o. tt. MacBae in the bankruptcy proceedings of the Johnson Lumber Co. Capt. A, W. Wiggs, of Ash- pole, Bobeson county, N. C, who la pleasantly remembered here as captain of police for a long time, ia in the city to spend some time and la being cor dially greeted by his many friends. He Is a guest of his relative, Mr. a. H. Moore, Fourth and Swann streets. The November issue of the "Purple Folder" of the Atlantic Coast Lino contains an accurate map of the (state of Florida in addition to tbe map oi the system, which adds to tne attrac tiveness of this folder. - I v NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. XAB05IC TEMPLE. NOV. 18, 190S. ; WilMalODLoe No. 319.1.F. & A. H. EMEBGEST OOMMtTNICATIOIl this (Fri day) evening- at 8 P. at. (or work In F. O. Visum jf Breturen are corauwy uivikm By order W. M. F BA(LEY, nov 13 It Secretary. UPTON'S HEAT, 3,100 Lbs. Pic-Nics 7C. 2,860 Lbs. Butts 5 I -2c. 2,910 Lb!s. Backs 6 l-2c. 7,800 Lbs. FaV Plates 7 1-2 9,200 Lbs. Hies Ribs 8c. We keep posted and take care I of yon. W. B. COOPER, 308, 310 & 312 Nntt street. WILMINGTON, N. O. OCt 80 tt ' FRUITCAKE For vour Fruit Cake we have it oiaanad and oreoared ready for use: . . . ,r. ii. nf.. OE. I HaiSIIlS I DC Utl IU , L IUI LM ICutTentS IOC Per lb.. 3 fOf 25C Citron 20c per lb., 3 for 50c Orange Peel 20 per (b.f 3 for buc Lemon Pee! 20 per lb, 3 for 50c F ss bneroouna. : Shelled Almonds 35c per pound. Shfilled WnlnfltS 35C Ml DOUndi i , naimn on WlLMlllDiuia UMrvntn uu. Phil. Uhrist's.Old Stand,' ' ; no 12 tf 109 S. Fjbnt St. - WHOLE NO 11,300 i I Wood H as Co n e U p I n Pr i ce, But the Price of GAS Cook Moral; nQT 13 3jf jffBaT JT BT at''BrBW rS bTbbfbf .bf' .Bf .bw5b' bf THE STORE THAT PAYS YOUR CAR FARE. TO OUT OF TOW WHOLESALE BUYERS. We are now offering special Bargaina in our Candy Department. This Department to-day is one of the leaders in this honse.o other house in this city ofiers to you such an assortment as is to be had here. The very best assortment of Pennj ' Goods, Fienoh? Wffi Mixture, Chocolate Drops, Stick Candy and Chewing Gums now fill this Department. We are distributors of Headley's Famous Chocolates in Fancy Packages. Write for prices, or call to see us when in the city. It's to your tereBt as well as ours. CT. QI- EEHDBE & CO., noy 8 tf 615, 617, 619 North Fourth St., Wilmington, N. 0. Fur and Cloak Display. At The O. W. Polvogt Co. Mr. Sol. A. Pyle, of New York, will be at our Store Monday and Tuesday and will display a fine assortment of high price Fum and Wraps, ranging in price from $5.00 to $200 each. Those wishing to boy a nice Fur Set or Wraps will do well to call early to-morrow. These goods will be displayed in our windows. C. W. Polvogt Co. nov 8 tf GIVE US FLO U R RECOGNIZED AS BEST ON EARTH IS PILLSBURY'S BEST. THE PRICE! is high,bnt what a vast difference in the quality and size of the Bread. ' THE F. E. HASHAGEN CO., noltf Agents. will be received at the Mayor's office, Wilmington, N. C, ;. until nov. uth, isos, at eleven o'clock A. M., for fur nishing all material and labor for Paving Market Street frdm Second to Fourth, with either Vitrified Paving Blocks or Vitrified Paving Brick. The suxface to be covered, 6,300 yards approximately. Specifications for either kind of pavement with plan and profile of the street, can be had by applica tion to the Mayor. A CERTIFIED CHECK FOB $600 . must be deposited with each bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. . ' WH. E. SPRlNGfR A v. '"v. ' Mayor. WUmingion, N. C, Nov. 10, 1903. N". B. All aids must conxona I sirfotlv to the creneral instructions andKnoitions,plisand specifica- I tions now to be seen at tne anos n. I he Mayor. Mullets. ; ; Full weight packages new fish. . Geed Rye and Oato, -v BAGGING AND TIES, Cargo SALT just anivedv HALL & PEABBALL. eepWU Sealed Proposals BUnri s Sfc4rti 1m eka City at 4 Gmmt p KomtB. 1 1 ' I I "H ISA-BATED. in- Name tbe Shoe. Ton will set $20.00 for It, provtaed tbe name yon give is accepted above all others. For next choice 910.00 win be given ana for third ana fourth choices, S5.00 each will be paid by a certain re sponsible manufacturer, or Boston, Haas. It Costs You Nothing to Try. Bat yon will nave to think and not quick ly for thla contest. Bo get your coupon of as at once, nut on your "thinking cap" and let as have coupon to send in by October sstb not later. Ton wot havs a chance like this every two weeks for soma time to come. Call ana we will explain folly. Remember. pleae. that we Sell Shoe Ana more people are cow wearing Shoes bought at oar store than ever before. This fact shows the popularity of oar lines as well as oar cash-on-Approval system. MERCER & EVANS CO,, ootdStf lis Princess street. OUR SPECIALTIES. Remington Standard Typewriters- Globe-Wernicke "Elastic" Book Cases. Globe-Wernlcke Filing Oases ' and Cabinets. Globe-Wernicke Office Supplies. ' Mineographs Neostyles, etc. Up-to-date Office" Supplies and Stationery of all kinds. C. W. YATES & CO., Wholesale and Betall Book Sellers and Stationers. oct 27 tf - ACADEMY OFMUSIO Friday Night, November 13ih. special ensssement of - - Hr. HENRY E. DIXEY, in bis greatest laoshlng success alnce his famous production of "adonis," "FACING THE 1TTJGIO" H. Y." cast and aoceasorles Intact. SOZnlsots at sr. Y. Qarrlck Tneatrs ana tJO , years at venue Xneatre, UnOon, Eng. EeserTdseaUfl.BO and 11. Sals at FlnnV mer Thuraday. - - inovust BOWLniG ALIBIS For Benefit rtlt Utfle. The Kxoelalor Triple Bowling AJleys at lit North Front street nave oeen oponvu tutu w gt'dSree toaanooe ' itpon tewbours notloe the entire set ot three alleys will be roaerred excluslTslT tor any jpartT of UUUeswno mar desire to ueeBam. Afisolately oonneettonlii sayway with saloon below, nor will admittance be given to outsiders when alleys are reserved, no charge will be made to any party of ladles who may desire to use the alle r oerore MOVemDer mm. 'rnoae novate With Gas "I 'ij. niisaacea."
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