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$ terms or SUBSCRIPTION. Om oy u. .a ji 6.00 .6o : i.85 : Six BIOBtnt 1 Thraa Honthe, PvjlUsed ta l.oo ; V TWO MWM Veilvere o smserew i V City at 4S 22 'X r-w - - 3 VOL. IiXXm. NO. 49. HOSPITAL ' "DONATION ' DAY." WILMINGTON, N. 0., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1903. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. WHOLE NO. 11,301 TOE OPENING DANCE. DEATH 0F mvELUNQ T MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. OUTUHES. Lailta Hire Aleet teaplctei Artutf aatafsf at Bckerate Tea DaU P est past 4 Bcetlsx tisr of stockholders or v: Tot Je" . - . billa were co Mia BtfWiuou rw TODaCCO lr?Mloe. : Pvu d Norm Caro Sl e prouctlva oci- J ! A. V. J L J7, adopted authartxieg Kf testioaa to Scare end i.tt tit eompeay. .V5?" W -"VI rir at Fhiieaeipaia -sm ol ortf T1,CXXL JTraTaffitad at Ktw York i... a Ham TVunta rfl far woclUo bj U AntwuiUrtri 3." M tit raat7lraaU Trait jfJSrta- of8eIaUa caa M - V . . . Uaitr em miL! COUOV lir J ifr Q:tbat rtady; i u food. tXeSOXTO; aplrtu flATHER REPORT. r-r r3Tfox. N. GL Not. XT. 4xa 'or iba lwty- tti of lia aaoaia w sroax waastso. - a f at a , Fort Moaro. Wlai wUJ r t8Braiara on raacijrr ro TO-oaT. f uaucrrox Wot. IT. for Nona Tlaal arraacamcata for lb a alaborata tea to b cItux at lha Jamea Walker Uamorlal Hospital to eooaUtata tha Iaailac featara of MDoaaUoa Day,1 racoamaadad by tha Bsard of llaaa Kara of that laatllaUoa, waramadaat aaotaar meaUas of tha ladUaof tha dty at tha W. L. L armory yeatarday aflaraooa. lira. MarUa & Willard, ehalraaa of tha caaeral commltta of arraacaaaaata, aad twaaty-odd other Udlac, arllh Dr.'Joaapa Akaraaa, tha popolar aartaoa la chart of tha hoe pita!, vara prtaaat. From all aab eaaaaalUaaa aad froca caaaral aoureca cam aaeoaratiax raporta aa to lha talaraat balax aaaaUaalad la tha forth eoealac areat aad tha probabillllM of Ita tTtal vaeoata. ... For raaaoaa aaUafaciory to tha coca calUaa aad othara ia charts. It Faa da ddad to poatpoaa tha daU of lha tea from Taeeday, NoTaaabar Stlh, to thtf followlac dy, Wadaa-day, Norem bar 131b, Tha boora will ba from to C P. If. Tha Ooatolldaled Xtallwaia, Uht aad rowtr Ox baa promiaad to ftra a eplaadld car eerrtea to tha kot pllal, aad larca aambera of people era expected to ba la aUeadaaeaw Tha "DoaaUoa Dj" Idea baa apparaatly etrack a raepoaalva chord la tha brarU of all to vhoea altaaliott tha aadly aer lected coadlUoa of tha froaada baa baaa called aad a coodiy aam u tx pclad to ba raalistd. There will ba ao farther aaeeliaia of tha cotaaoJUattt, bat all reporta will ba made to Ura. Willixd, chtlmaa of tha jalateommltUa. LOCAL DOTS. L'A.ile Cotillon Club Inaugu rated Season With Pretty German Last Night. I ABOUT TWENTY COUPLES. Flxarta It I Qracef eUy ky Mr. E. S. N.i. DccaraUeaa Pretty asl Etfectlra. SpUaiK Mask by HoOawbaah'a Orchtitra The Daaccra. Ur. 1L. 2f, Flojd, of LamVer toa. waa at Tha Ortoa yeatarday. Tha learner "A- J. Johnaoa" ta Uad ap at rotat Caawall oa accoaat of low water aad eoaaeqaaat llxht fre'xhU. Tasca'a faaaaa band, which la eald to raak wtta Ua beet la tha Uad. will ba tha attraeUoa at tha Aeaiemy oa Deo. let. Waxon wm call to-day for ftHklee promleed tha North OaroUaa Soroeia for their Baaamax tJir, woica opaaa Moadey. Tha Tacht lAT004tookw pro- eMded to Boa lb poet ywueresj ,n mmrJl rT0re&ie weiar The opealoc xtrmaa of iha aeaaoa by L'AtUe Cotillon dab la the bead aoma Meaoalo Temple ball room laet alfhtwaa a brllllaat aajcary for the aeriee of almllar eaarmlBC areata that are to follow aader tha earpiece of that popular orgaaltaUoa darin tba remeiader of tha Fall aad Winter. Tha darfflaUantjera-Tyy pretty aad affectlra aad tha eoelamea worn by lha ladlea war alaborata aad very bead aoma. A featara of the room decora tloaa wee a aeat floral execution of tha word "L'Axile," walch waa earpended from tha aoath wall. Ur. Blradwlck Naeh led tha carmaa aad lataodaeed many new and difficult flea res. all of which were moet artieU- cally fooa tbrouth with by twenty or mora coaplee. Tba moalc wee by Hol lo aboeVa O rebec Ire aad tboea wbo partlc!paled la tha daaea were: Ulea Bymoada. of Boetoa, with Ur. Btradwiek Naah; Mlta JaUa Pareley with Mr. B.P. Black weU; MU Mr KleCaUett with Mr. Qeora CeUelt; Mlee Amy Harlowe with Mr. P. W. Darle; Mlae Beba Myere with Mr. A. D. Daalele; Mlea Madellaa DaBoeeet with Mr. Alex. FaUham; Mlea NeUia MeMllUa with Mr. Norwood Qtlre; Uita CaU Maffltt with Mr. O. D. MeffiU, Mlea Ullle GUchrlet with Mr. Tom Moore; Mlea Merferet Aeha with Mr. Oeorfa Paraley; MUa Tallalah n.nMt with Mr. B. A. WUllami; Mica Laara Clark with Mr. H. Weet; Mlee May BeUe Clary, ptrvktna. CeL. with Mr. W. Walker. 8UK-Mr. W. U Moor. raiDaranee-Mre. B. U. uenxia. Jr., Mrs. B. N. Naehi Mra. DIek, Mra. W. B. Johaeon. Mr. J. Walter MacRer. ef Mixtaa, the Victla ef Brlihti Dlieete Remaiai Seat Home for latenaeat. : j Mr. J. Walter UtcBae. a' well known trerelllng man of Maxton, N. a, died early yesterday mornlne at tha Jamee Walker Memorial Hospital to which Institution he was taken by hie physicians la aa unconscious coa dlUoa from his room at The Ortoa leu than. 24 hoars previously. Mr. Mac Bee wee la tha 45th year of hie age and died of Brijthta disease with which he had suffered for several years. His extreme Ulrfeta necessitating his removal to the hospital waa noted in yesterday's paper. Hla brother, Mr. J.B. MaeRaa. and Dr.H.W. MoNett, of Maxton, arrived la reiponse to a tele gram and were with Mr. MaoBae wbea be died. Mr. MacBae had trav elled daring hie life for several Wll mlnKtoa flrme and waa last employed by Meeire. Ua CovintlOtt-arCo wholesale grocers of this city. Ha was a man of generous impuhes,1 a true friend, a fine salesman and waa popular la all tbe territory through which he travelled. The aewe of hls untimely deeth will ba received with elecere reiret everywhere be wee knows. He waa unmarried and leavee an aged molhero whom eepeclally the sympathy of tba community goee out. Tba remalne were prepared for burial yesterday and eent to hla home at Maxton on tha 3:15 o'clock train ia the afternoon, accompanied by Mr. J. 8. MecBte aad Dr. MeNatt The pill bearers from lha hospital to the etatlon were OoL Walker Teylor. Messrs. Marcua W. JacoW, Bam'l Bear, Jr., Cbaa. H. Fore, P. Pearsall and M. 3. Wlllard. Market Street Drainage Contract Approved by the Board of Audit and Finance. THE MEETING LAT NIGHT. Heatlar. Plaat itreemeat Held Up for ap proval Pint by the Aldermen FI aaacea of the City Other Pro ceedlii.i of the Session. The principal Item of business trans acted at last nlght'a regular semi monthly meeting of the Board of Audit end Finance waa the approval or wo contract with Mr. W. E. Glenn for laying the extensive drainage on Mar ket street. It wae expected that the proposed contract for the eteam heat i. rJ.nt in thn CHtT Hell building would U taken up at the same meet lagln frUr. a M. Whltloek to whom the award at $1,650 was made, was present to look after the matter, but Inasmuch as the agreement eubmltted had never been adopted by the Board of Aldermen as required la an aci which Chairman McQueen read, the document wae referred to the Alder men for their approval first. As the matter ie one of importance In view or the feet that mld-Wlnter Is now almost here, it Ie presumed that a special mMUng or the Aldermen will be convened for the purpose of approv ing the contract and It was Intimated last night that a special meeting of the Board of Audit and Finance would likely follow la order tbitwemi wr mlghi be concurred In and the Installa- tlon of the plant rusiiea iocomPu Mr. B. F. King ia spending a week in New York. Mr. M. G. Hunter, of Char lotte, arrived lest evening. Mr. Henry Clark Bridgers re turned yesterday to Tarboro. Mr. Chas. M. Cooke, Jr., has re turned from Spartanburg, S. O- Mr. John Van B. Metts has re turned from a Tisit to New York. - Miss Clary, of Stockton, oai., Is the guest of Miss Jane, Y. Mearer. . J. O. Corr, Esq., left on the Southern train yesterday for a profer alonal trip to South Carolina. -c Mrs. John H. Winder, of Co lumbus, Ohio, after a visit io Mrs, W. G. Palliam, left yesterday for Raleigh to visit relatives. V Miss Eliza Wooten, of Li Grange, who bas-beea visiting H'es Bay Sneed and Miss Lucy Baldwin, leityeaterd.8jUQrJoS!; SOI JKY'S! We Have tbe Largest and and Stock of Clothing Handsomest Store MrsT E. V. nUivan, of Brook lyn, N: Y., is in the city, the guei oi her niece, Mrs.. Jno. H. Bweeney, No. 418 North Third street. Capt. Jonn H. Sharp, treasu rer of the Seaboard Air Line Rallro.d Company, arrived yesterday from Portsmouth and is being most cot t.ii. rr-ted bv his scores of frh-nds j - f here. Mrs. 0. B. Wilson, Mrs. h. D. Worthlngton, Misses Gertrude and J. nf Haldwell. N. J., IT. Uliuiujtty-i - 1vai1 veaterdav on the (amnp. en route to anend the Winter. Sturae- tt 1 11 1 ' .aa f ' a1 j r -t ShMIA IM AND FURNISHING buuuo in THE CITY. If you have not: as yet given us a call kindly stop in and inspect our stock. Wedo not aBk you to buy, but will gladly show ydn around. We know that fie Irooui and prices will be so satiBfao tory that when you get . ready for your Falloutnt you wiu wmo J. 1. SOL KY&CO. -ONE PRICE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. " Masonic Temple Building. Sole Agents for Strouse Bros, and xr ninth ins. no 14 tl New York South port to fp.ara. H. Clark. Jb. ,nt. David Martin, Jacob Martin and nk.tm.iii ti ti. Mcuaeen. i k - . ... HENRIETTA HILL OUT AQ11N. P. of L. F. W. ELKS MEaOEllL ADDRESS. aad before Boa. R. B. Clcaa WD Make Alircse Here. r. Beflaaiy ta Datkiai. tt n n nienn. of Wlaston, haa bMo Uvltad aad haa accepted the la- waraaaa IfSlWWtMi - a W. Yates, Jeeae Wilder, a. xr. Nalr and J. A. OrreU, composing the n j. o.t w tt Northroo. Jr., the clerk; City Attorney WiUUm J. Bella my. Alderman P. Q. Moore and Mr. Whltloek. Tha drainage contract waa first taken up and modified slightly la two partic ulars, after which It was unanimously approved. The modifications were to r r .a. 1 Mtnal in A the efcect that no - City Engineer, but the Streets and Wharvea Committee also, agree upon extra work that la required and as to the distance which any surplus earth is to be hauled. Bond for the faithful performance of Mmt.o.L to indemnify the city Colored Wesjta With a Tra.lc History Presecator la Trial Te-oay. Henrietta Hill, the 'Dross Neck' negro woman of Aehillee-llke aaato- my, who poeiUvely refasea to oe mur dered under any circumstances, P pearedat the police station yeaterday w prosecute the case of Henry Williams, colored, charged wlta enooun n through the left lung a weex ego -nle-hU Henrietta U tha aame woman who surprised everybody by recover ing from a ballet wound tnrouga mo right lung about two moatne ago, wu -w. i. iiw..im th same woman wbo Kad ,.r he.d laid ooen by a bUlet of I ...init possible damsge suits and to " .. . .. i rm- wocd In tbe hands or anoiner nes;ru, guarantee in wo auired Intnepiens sou on the Clyde vahoe." They are on ineir w.j Georgetown, 8. C. for a nunung ex pedition. DIED. vttnds On Tuesaay.HovemMri-a--- uiiRin. wife or wiiuaui daughter ot Walker Mearee. Funeral frost St, noon at 4 o'clock. James' Churcn tnis ar- NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. Wilmington Welcome leek ! Xj-AJTCO & TFT A A-ag NOVEMBER 9TH TO 14TH INCLUSIVE. Tn Arflfir to make room for our holiday goods we wiU ?e.tBed they right Oh. PLATT & H AAR, 1U Mrket Btriet. nOTTtl ' M,re SUITS MADE TO ORDER. coatlaaiag bar voyage down tha coast I TluUoa from the WUmlagtoa Lodge n a-.-? at Soathport. -i "Suet Wllaslnrtoa. shS IB. a.at r. if. 10 IX. II ht. T JO P.M. 10.00 P.M. Cotton receipt yeatarday for the first time la over a week fell abort ofUercttlU ol same cayjasi jtj. Tsr waratbawwf Valesj bsi a t etwee rm. Thw local qeeteuoea wmrm w - basleo! 10)ie. TO DIREST HLMSTIEL SHOW. i tantt noi wm vw vi. mwtt-m . i.t - I millWRV. " " . roata. Tha ftoand U lia- I B.c.b ta fat aa Oa la taytiwi w wUi addresa the labor unions of Elks to deliver we eaarr the occasion of the aaaaal enemorlal -xcUe- or eonvealag the Lodge or SrwwbV that order i. this dty on the first Boeder la December. The exerdeec thla year wUl be of the nsual elaborate aad impressive character aad will be oUsrved la tha Academy of PUnL Glenn wUl be la WU- mlagton oa the Saturday evening pre- perhape four months ago. Eaea lime she was sent to the Hospital and each time she recovered and weal ner way after remaining under treatmeni omy a few days. t ... fired at 12.600. me coiro now be formally signed and the work will begin at the earliest moment. A bill for stenograpny ana ij"" Rh. wM verv much alive yesterday I lo- eontraeted y the City Attorney 'w " " . m . . . s L.A. illaannvAf. atlbe oollce staUon and aaaea ior i whJon hA previously bwo I have a big line of samples to select from. Suit made for Thanksgiving or Xmas. Come In and have a nov 14 tf a fte way uaJerber. Tu U: iiUpatches aay that Co- -.. at ? . . V A V on. 10. A M Suii CUagvBJS w m.- -r- UH Panama. Co- ana, to b auuBiout " t- iriJMsent dream, ahonw Liaaipoadtr wbaU being aaid Ijsa at Washington. i . ..... .t. IaaV. An It rwttit numtnisirs.u w .a:t a cloaad lacidaat. ja Hon. John Sharp WUllIsmr, aocraUo leader la tha Hon, fuiiorton, U rscelTlaf no and .mpIimenU from tha Dcmocra---,. Ua U a krel headad i ois aaJ abla aaan, and U not wc -bea-ied a aoma ci n aid leather Bert, or r w TTollowbush and Mr. J. A. FeUel hare elcW a coatract and wlU leave thla raomlog for Fayettvllie to direct rahearaala aad pat oa ea .t.iA.(a nisstrel aarformaac la the eiNsra boosa there for tha TOlaateer fl.. cf thet dty- r.rcy WaLa. .w (.1 iorte artUI, haa baa a a a- gagsJ to .PP.' t. the The dete U rnosy 1W r v .g. Of course tba e a tire Hollowbash Cch-tra will Uka Prt. bat .oa y i w mmA Mr. Fettel will aar v i ana w avsa si - go up to make the preliminary raagamiata. Prof. Hollow bush eoalrect with the ... IV. of the dty. He wui aiso sp Baadey following to the meaemeet. IngattheY.M.aA. City Attorney vwiuiaai . -wliara always in demand aa.spoaaor for th. ordrf Btol. ... esoacltv wbaiever. wm v. .mnrlsl address thll look at Henry Williams, who Is still confined there. She Identifies him potltlvely ee the man wno sno bat Williams, wno em. u - cxk on the schooner u. sr, aye he ie able to prove an alibi. The ease will be heard io the police court to-dsy. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. deliver season at Prtperty that ExciaircJ Haida by Deeds Piled ler Recerl Yeeteraay. J. W. Humphrey and wife to Wil liam J. Moore, of Oharioiie. ior l r r n, tt. tlM had lnvlta- So"!; tTdeUveTth. addree. upon aiml- m baUding on north side of ltokrt. HM .T!r. .. nnaboro and New- Ml fe.t east of Second etreet, 191x66 UT occauwi-- ' . . .j... hat Darbam naa ar- yeetardsy Bad Men to Uni. :,t.nader rary, U. S K.. Ula cip, looking for a aaltabloahlp hnxito make nia wHr-"- bu pol expedition. It U pro- W- buy the Uermaa sa I .... knr. k.3 u3ja. Let ia expww- --- I ... ik w.T h,, nr. mi nut in nor tr f - j via.-a sr: oess, aa Saaator -stioit Panama. Eanna putoa an tC ra. ivi.tvoaTaaaday. Dec 810. Prof, nollowbusa promiaea aomethlsg aatlralyaaw, with eptdel eoelamea and scaaery. outraH oiues. jr. eieited. Cheeca Jeeler Uuaaat ef WDailaite. Dlrislea, Waval Reserves. lut nlxht or tba WlleaiMloa Mrrr. Mr. CUytoa telhaelasllcally Tw CoIombUa roTernmant ha c? a a "4 jneea'j with the Uiuiaa o- l Jr.tjh joveromenU azu cm o! the Unitaa ouwew i . T Inn a Tie Protest eeni io ktia rvernmantat Waahlngtoa iiu.3elto racoiTiiaa the fT ass: consequent apona barTack ai Tcafa not it- Itwaaacana 5jv cornea tha new of "jhu crop ia Franca. The 103 .. ---w j-rtjrdiog to ecaiau of the talnliteT of art Li 345,600,514 bhU j lA?7it mn on the amallcat. MM barrelled in V .i the lsat Ua year. Tha I enca ia Europe) will hardly for American . . .j.l mMllir Dlvtaioa, - GUea, Jr., was lected Jaalorwea- (IBS! . w ' - - m n.Tls. who bad to resign gret threw mo a the ago oa -. . f eiihMt basiaea. nilii geatleman of aplaadld 1 to himself and tha dlvlriontha Pif ho.ortowblchbe.has been byth.JoBTaUoa. Oread Baaeara,- tha aodal order of rv?.uicn. oaaaxtT-ey evealag . aa W mr - with f ccouat or Mr. GUea tberef ore ba will apeak there. ORASOE STREET EXTENSION. A.iiasesl Fire Fretectlea Alferded ly Caatpletlaaaf Water Pipe Caatxact. The extension of the water main from Exhth aad Orange atreeta jnd Uaaca two block, to Nlnthjkad ketetreeta, a coatract for wUAwu rnUy awarded by Cbalrm a Behreada, of tbe Watar WorkjiQom mlttew to Major Wm. F. BDberUoa. waa completed by x the wa- Mota yeatarday afternoon and the wa T. :. . A en at S o'clock. The material laid waa.e4nch eaat a plpe wlthbydraoU of standard palUrn at Bghth and Orange; Ninth and Dock S Ninth and Orange atreeta. aad the work wae doae la the moat approved raaeT That aecUon of the dty i to bVeXted now upon the .pto SdTe protection afforded. Tbe eoa tactwaa at 780 and waa for ooly two Uoaka. bat by special arrangementa S?5 doaWatar Worka Co., Chairman euis tloaal block orpipe a ver to the elty. . 631 feet east feet la site. . , WllUam Evaae, Richard Hall and Henry L. Jones, trustees, to William Evana,Tor L00 and Other valuable considerations, lot on eastern line of Eleventh etreet, -between "n. -Uearee etreets, 83x165 feet In slse. t .. n RMfg and wife to D. L. T. Cepps lia wife.for $7W, house and lot oa weel elde of Sixth, between Castle and Qaeen streeta, 66x165 reel la slsr. m REUNION OP PENDER VETERANS, j PUis fer aa Bahcrate Affair at Barftw ea Nov. 24lh. Speaxers ed, waa reconswerea ana with additional Items, upon explana tion of the City Attorney. A bill from the Wilmington Iron Worke for $30 for five montha water supply for the Market street fountain from the yards of the iron works, waa read, but Inot conaldered, the Board w.nnderatoodthat the water waa to be furnished free of cost. The point waa also made that the bill contained bo committee endorsement aa la usual with other Mile. The heating plant contract waa then submitted, but when It waa ascertained that the aame had never been before tbe Board of Aldermen with all its -!fltin. the Board of Audit and rrnance dedded to refer the matter to the co-ordinate board. The bid and appropriation for the work, however, haa already pasaed both bodies, m M.ki titement of the Ulty jL.il O tuuuswij Clerk and Treasurer for October waa read and approved aa follows : - Receipts Balance from Sept, $15, 049.24; merchanta license. $1,687.67 s bar-rooms, $1,13; marxei "s $158.48; mayor'a court, $549.11; pound fees, $5; weighing beef cattle, $46; public bulldlngt, $J13.87; miacella neoua and extraordinary, $66.78; real ad personal tax. 103, tl3,9U l .nd Mrsoaal tax prior to 1903, $83LS4; dray badge. HMO; eoato U R GIVE US F LO BECOGITIZBD AS BEST ON EARTH IS PILLSBDRY'S BEST. THE PRICE : vii, Knt. what a vast difEerence quality anu oio Sole Agent for the Famous Fechheimer & Fishel Cos Tailor- Made Suits, Give me a call. - - REMEMBER WE SELL FOB LESS The Wilmington Savings & Trust Company Will Be Pleased to Have You Examine Their ft&FETY DEPOSIT BOXES For Bent at $3.00 and Upwards. Even in event of lost Pf- SalKe f3 cidenttheretowouldprotably amount to Beverai years these boxes. J. W. NOBWOOSt President. O. K. TAVlOB H. WALTERS. Vice Preaiaeat jr. OMSiler nov 6 tt ggSSSS5SSS9 in tne Bread. THE F. E. HASHAGEH CO., no 1 it . Agents. Sealed Proposals will be received at the Mayor's office, Wilmington, N. C, GL0BB-WBR1GKB "ELASTIC" BOOK CASES. GLOBE-WERNIOKE - 'E!astic,, Cabinet. ....... ..mi OHTU IQiVl. JMOOmceor xjmj Un I IU nui. u 4. Ttf.ftiirers' at eleven o'clock A. M., for fur- V nishlng all material for and labor J pricea.. Paving Market Street C. W. TATES & CO., aa i coat what- DEATB OV'Mi. W. C. BUNDS. Yetter- Aa CfnclaJ VlsluUaa. Cl r. iiooeno. MsJ Q read Calthta or - a a IPtaa sw a i i ns sls Sl fc w where leat alght Iodf. istuuoa to . " - 7 ' vi. aiur- MeJ.Bobertaoa vnu I !aw rs the lemanl 3 Esrope. aooa. Qtttt ef "r. Jaara. Maiara. Jioomw, Kaaa aad Kern P. Pern or tie citiea which want the M are gneela r'n tA.i0nal convention next JoB .t " UVS lata Rett USM W jay-Faeera! We Aftereoee. . Mtti very much to 1U1 III..- -TJS. lamuy j - "71 , Mtaa Anaeur, . L In. I. 1902. 188.8L ToUl, f 17, Dr. E. Porter, oi ocy 7-. r- , includlnK bal- S.l. v- aace. $33,447.17. m DUbursemente aw.. "-"- a balance on hand to November ac count, $U.876.03. consisting of $V 788.94 balance la Murehlaon NaUonal Bank; $75 In cancelled coupons, and CMa and cash ltema $3,114.08. IMPREiSlVE XE8Y16ES eLOSED. ' The Forty Hear.' Devotloa Eaded at St. Themes' (barcb kait nui. The beautiful and impressive ser vices in obeervance of the Fo Hours' devotion in wmu.. of the Bleaaed Sacrament came to cloee at St. Thomas u- - iht- Tbe conouum f jrms the STAR mat pint to a big euccee. of the annual Bion of Confederate Teteraa. a Bargaw on Novemoer s. .h- veterans, the good peo- UiUWU . A Die of Peader ot au agci - pI -I. there will be a big Will 00 pro-"-. , ,v.inM barbecue and loU or otner r'": to eat Beverai prommon w "La invited, among ttW M.t Cba. BteamaD, v.- boro; Cspt. tt. To., and Frank xnompewo, I01 of appllca- The re before Btfarelhe Major. ,1 Major haa omy bim lesteruay. Dore. colored. who was - Seventh and yrun.w. - , night before, waa girea e'.' ' Ui$10flaeor going to tbe road, for SVajand J.B. Brow" J colored. was need W." fence la another pars - aava - from Second to Fourth, with either Vitrified Paring Blocks or Vitrified Paving Brick. The aurface to be covered, 6,300 yards approximately. for either kind 01 navement with plan and, profile tha street, can be had by tlon to the Mayor. A CERTIFIED CHECK FOB $600 must be deposited with each bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. . . m s-s Ail huia muBi tuui"" strictly to the general in110" TheBe Cigi and conditions, plans and specifica- These tions now to be seen at sue !the Mayor. WM. E. SPRINGER, SOLE AGENTS, nov 17 tf Wilmington, N. C. t i I I 5 ? V V ? ? ? No Advance In Price Of Gas, COOK WITH 6A8. Cuban Blossoi AN I RENOWN CIGARS. ars are better than eye "SILVER COIN" last Pigford, colorea, treeU. had aoma Third domestic troubles service ea those lmpres? XXTwhlchpl- eongregaUon wu.pm--"- and edlfied by we many disUnguianea " cnurh la their midst during the e penou. u. Wilmington, nov 17 N. C. Mayor. Nov. 15, 1903. Cikaco, 61. Lottl. Detroit, , ar l,t?.Vnr and IMewo. train t U Uiievtw to hare the beat I there r vJ. ma the the is vaaraot age. ..dalittla aoa. -T. bv her Bhetaaiw "- llre u".:"7 Mm to explain. oompronusw w - FRUITCAKE i?nr vonr Fruit Cake we have it , , . cleaned and prepared reaay w B. FLOUR. It is the BEST ever ground; guaran teed. H.L. Vollers the case waa little ia Tta At el b.t. i a w , ..,, ,r. ... ih , for 25c SST S? 2tt SuKents Per lb.'. 3 for 25c after which tbe waa bestowed. Papal Benediction A J.l.TilA HlkTH Mearee .... j noavaaflees. The Heaitn iep---- . The daU wm prob- yeatardsy at aoo- icoai or third week la -Aior Ilaana. the national k.. T1. a meatiSC 01 ij Jxa;tt, at tba Arlington condactad at HKW ADVtiSA- Kalaertaaa Iaprioaof ! PUuTtUaWelcomaweak. tcatxsBS IV0CA1. Lost-Setter FP7r- . 1 .m hm mi n""'' pl James' o'clock thla afternoon from BU Jame. church. eervlce. at the jnl ..1 nates lasitle ceass EMae. 1 t .. . . f7Ah. ,v. Vaot Rail uamo ? w-h htween the rtovempor .v.- --- lh(1nni- .7 " stdencea University ol : virr - rever and Caateeo, .K .trt.L Mr.ykea, 534 poum" -David J. Lewis, Jf-." . . , t.i. of Wnite- flrmof Bcnuisou"- -"".r- ftll ill Game at tticn-1 Tne uewu "VT ,,vth.pl and th between the I ufted quarantinea for f "a Ti" ..a tha TJni-1 u . .H 4 vfsldences -ot tlcketawillbe sold at raw o clasa fare pins iw-- - of Tlke th tad for tralna due to Vrrlva at BJmmoad prior to naa i""1 "?tt noon 01 Fayette- .ttnna tO ":,T"""t vesterday la the city on SKST" Vbc ber lb.. 3 for 50c wiuw" - .. rn. Orange Peel 20 per D.,dior ouu LemonPeel20pfirlb,3for50c Figs laper puuuu. 8u l!!Eini Shelled waioro aac. pw W1LUIN6T0N BAKING CO., PhU. Christ's Old Stand, 12 tf lua D E4W A. C. L. Crossing. jy 26 tf V - BOWLING ALLEYS for Benefit of tne Ladles. Mullets. Full weight packages new fish. Seed Rye and Oato. BAGGING AND TIES. Cargo SALT jnst arrived. tt atx & PEAESALL. sep 18 tl ' -" , DO YOU wVAMT AN IBON BED t We are agenta " for the celebrated Bernstein 3-pIeca bed, tbe beat in America. , The springs are warranted five yean. See our stock of Furniture In cluding Heywood Chalra. We defy competition. GASTON D. PHARES & C0.i lio-us Market St. interstate 7B. oesstt The jaaeelstar; Triple ??e? ntire tet ol three alleys iiuteiv wltb saloon below. JS; bm8S KSthn entire eet or three ane anntrMciuSlveiy lor any nam TE&lZSZSEi deetre to ase.araw. , Aftolutt SnOTveTtooneVswb nor will admittance k1" ., 5- mg alier rZi idW wbo may desire to use HAPUE, THE HATTER, Is always in the lead with Hata. jjatest Styles and Lowest Pricea. BOVX.JI . . st Front street. rhoaeti. no ii 11 i I 1 V. r Dana ouu -ah are lavtted. a fi-... a trasaaca lt Otitis. iiti, to hear the claim of
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