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" bill oa Dwmbw V Ccirci for eoawrBcuoa baU45r l OoMboro" -wl u ii Loar WITH SUQHT AMENDMENTS. J I nr av JIBW !!L ..4 IK. TTaltAil P ..At CO"" r- 1 xvoco CbloeaaUa baa lithi aat oTa TJ .u. To a Mr c - - r. iMtrtuu taa a tafcraal . i-r u aay a-4li for . Mftaa ! iaa W s . iirtlt: a Bob of - JU m c.-4 ar a aa4 F - - -- . - 1 iw9 t Law 1 - . mm it'na a t it mml W K& X I la. ? Yr""m at til tEATHTR REPORT. C i PT or Aoaxxxrc, ) wturaaa DcaAC. aTxaararro. N. GL. Wor. JL ) laMOrlMJraJ alua for ibo twaaly li. bL-J4 J Iwtym: avaxaasaar. 4f . ica: a. St iliT 40 rota fuan TO. fcr it 47. raiaxiu. 0 BBoaU W daio, -w. la tka Capo Taar PJ rt t-4Tti:. N. O, at 8 A. M . ttrt. 1L NoHbMJl .,.t.(- 3 JO P. Uidar Pail Ba, Kf Waat. onaof aataaaa ata t rwi- (uMtvtKa wUJ probably aota ,3t U:a aorib wtaoa to- rjitCiJT roa to-oat. U3U3 toh. Not. JL For Norlb. ,1M Bim4 wmi8ty jj4.y;frti to btta aortbaaal Ear. J. B. Boob a, O. D., will arateb at tha Flnt BaptUt oboreb Ibla moral of at 11 o'eloek aad a ipaeltl Taaakitirtag acrrico will bo bald at aUbt at 7 JO o'clock. Extra cart vUl lean ortr tha a bar baa. Ilea for WritbUtltta ihU afuraooa at 1 JO, t JSQ aadS o'eloek; rataralar. karo WricbUvlllo at X, 4J3, I aad 1:17 P. M. Tn Cartwrixat vonua, who wm aocldratallr' abot aad iat to tba boaplul aartral aroaka at?, la anw abla to alt ap aad bar reeorary La na aoaably cartala, Bha la pcrfacily raUoaal. ' ' Tha ateam jacht "iLMp-iLh," boa4 troar7 York Boalb. la ra-" eaiatar coal at tba yarda of J. A. eprlaiar A: Ox Bha U1 bo jlatd by bar oaraar aad party of friead at Cbar!aaloa lk!a wtak. Axxsoaacomeat la caada ot tha fonbcoaalat aoarrUta of Xr. Was. If. Bridxar. aoa of Xr. aad lira. J. O. Bridtar, aad Ulm Tomsala Brjal, aaaxbtarof Mr. aa4 lira. TbomaaF. BryaaL all of CTIlmlaftoa. ' Tba alarm ot fir at 633 P. M. ytatarday vaa oa aoeoaat of aaall bUsa at lilt Jamaa atraat, tba boo to biacoat4by Baaa Xaraal aad cer ala4 by Fraak Oaborai damaxa. Hi caaaa, rpark f roaa ebimaay. lira. 8. II Bortfa 8aaiay eaool daaa at tba Flrat BapUat cbarca will oojoy aa euUar at Writ blarlllo Booad oa Tbaakarirlar. A tpaclal car baa baaa cbartarad aad tba yoaat Pclo ar looklas forward to a daUbif al Uma, tne coina pocltt show. Caaii f UtJ far Faliafal Prrfamiaca af lr;tauaU Tki Praptrty Owacrt )att Pay Tbclr Pra KiU Sbtra af Pat la r laprartaicaL 143 A. X. tUP.H. :1 r.-tiJSnalhport. JJ-'Jf'iJ' If r. CkambarUia U da!tat4 la i . .. . . rmt r crrar lZ l. IOU Oi urn f m:ll ba aftar aajior Xr. Lryaa i l a boo doo. . . . . IV. .ia "7a door ox bopo a .:. Lbaaa haa ba that aiat - . a. . a Xoo. ProbaVj aao w-r a;a aoaio of tbo PraaUafita :a ? ?ly wita bar littl batchaL Tkki Aaaaal Exbibittaa Uadar Aasakra af lb VBaUrxtaa AiaacUUaa. Wltaalactoa'a craat Poultry Bhow, to bo bald tbo waak of Daeembar li b, artll bo aadar caaraa oa Xar kat atrto. aoiwaao Froat aad Baooad alraaU. Owiaff to tbo rrtal aajabcr of aatrlra lis. MiBr abow. It waa. fouad Ibat tba CHJ Hall, wbar tba abow kaa baratoforo boaa bW, wwua i too aaiall; ao tbo tflam deiao to oaalbtt wader caaraa thie year, wbtcb baa alraady beaa ordarad aad will arrir la plasty of Uxor. It la bo mad to make tba ccalaf bow tbo traadaat la tba Metory of tbo eaaocUtioo. wblcb baa Imprortd lmm IU orraalialloa. No doaM Ue ladlaa aad eblldraa of the city will be ld to bear of Ue aaar .,,roaali of tbo blbif aa tt baa al baaa dee aad moral aad de void of ell aotee aad dleorder. at w a. iiamlu aari look tr taa bir wreeolaa Hat, Uo tart priaaa la gold aad tb ebaata apdal prUaa, wbica wnu . 'nbtloa- vtvaaorrow. Ponutnt to call of Chairman B. a UtQaMB, the Board ot Audit and Fl ats e mat la apodal eeeaioa at tha City Ilall laat atbt for tba parpoee of fieaUrpaaaiafjapoatb tbrao lmpor taat city eoatracta approred the alcbt pravloaa by tha Baard of Aldennto, tU : Tba Xarkat atreet partoc; Xar kat atreet dralaac aad Oty Hall beet laf plaaL Xrmbera preeeat, bealdre Chairman XcQaeea, were Xeaara. 7aV WDdar aad Omll : abwnt, Mr. XcNalrT Tbara ware alao prtaeat darlaKapart or tba meetla Major Bprtacvr aad Xr. W. E. Oleoa, con tractor for lha Mar kt atreet dralaa. tux patcto oorrmacT. We parlnc con tract waa first taken ap aad tone over Ttry carefully. A few miaor changea. wblcb, bower ar, will not aeceealUle tbe paper'e folei bar ore the Aldermea atala, wer mad aad tbo wbole waa ibea approred wiib the aaderaUadlat Uat all property owatrs abaUlac ar to pay tbelr pro rata ehar of tha coat of tha Improra meat (on a-fourth oa each aide) aad Uat tbo Board of Aide :mea will Uke the aeceaaary Ircal aUpe to eaforee paymaat where tame la refaeed. Mayor 8printrcama la while the eoatract waa bale dleeuaeed aad made aaUte meat aatothaao wbo bavo already eUeed atrecnaeata aad tboee who bare frromlMd to da Nona baa fl.lly refaeed to do eobattboaa wbo bate aot yet a!j;aed ere Meeare. O. O. Parkar, W. H. Cbadboara, Cetbbert Martin, tha PeersaU uompeoy " Mr. Jaala DarU, rtcelrer of the Beak of New Oaaorer, wbo will bere to tret aa order from court to act la the matter. Boed for tba feilhfal performaac of lha ooa tract aad.to Idem elf y the dty ealaat poaalble loaa la the parlef; mat ter waa flaed at tt.000 aad tba on a-year gaaraateo tKad waa fixed at $1,000 TB DKAXSAOK 005TKACT. Tb dralaa eoatract waa aext Ukaa op aad Mr. Oleaa waa heard la rtfereaeo thereto. Be aaked that a. a A mmm w 9 " lb total boad or ax.w am aad chaoxed ao aa to bo eeperata aa to taeraatee for ooa year aad lha in demnity bond atelael poadble loaa by desajr ealtr, I U of the latter, Mr. Gleaa waa allowed to make aa taaaraae policy aaiaaa P"'- r th kiad aoneeua iu Extrclaci el Pleailag aad Approprlata Na- tare te be Cdekratttf 'at Delft do Wceeeiay Wtht-Prairiaiae. 1 Arraafementa are complete for the elaborate ezerclaee which will attend tbe flaar ralaiaf and Bible presentation by Jeff Darla Council No 6S, Jr. O. U. A. M. to tha public echool at Del a; ado next Wedaeaday erenlng, bs Cloalnjt at 8:S0 o'clock. Tbe com mittee compoeed o! Meaara. J no. E. Wood (obairmaa), Q. J. Boney, J. H. Svlaaoa, OL W. Cralc and J. A. Jor dan haa mapped oat aa attracllre pro gramme and a pedal eaxa bare been promleed by the ConaoUdated Eill way Light & Power Co, to accom modate the larxe crowda from ths city. The presentation of the tokens will take place ia the Deljtado church. The fiat will be ralaed oa a 60 foot theft, paiated Btd, White aad Blur, emble matic of tbe patrioliaan which ia a taaot of th-JBTor-Order uf "TJulted American Mechanic. The programme will bo aa followe : . Opening; eddreaa and presentation of apeaker by Viea Councilor J. T. Burke, Addreea by Deputy Bute Councilor A. J. Hewlett, on the prlndplee and objecta ot the order. Boaa by tba echool children, Star Spangled Banner. Muaie by Delgado Cornet Band. Formal presentation of Bible and Flat. Boag by tha echool children, "Bad, White and Blue." Acceptance of Bible and flg la be half of school, by Miaa Maud Jordan, of Delgado. Song by Abe children, "America." Followlof tbe programme tba band will ptay "Dixie" aad the flat will b boiaiad aunfcllfca cheer of tha hU. drea aad patriotic Janiora, All mem; bere of Jeff Darle aad George Wash ington Counella, Jr. O. U. A. M., ar urgently requested to be la attendance. Tbe public la alao cordially Invited. Mr. Hush MacRae Has Made No table Donation to Walker Memorial Hospital. TO BE USED FOR CHILDREN. Anioaat la Fire Per Ceot. Boadi and la ceae to Oo ta Worthy Cnie "Do . aatloa Day" at the lottltatloa. The Eadowaeat Peed. AL0SQ TQe WATER FRONT. fuaraate the bond oat coatalalaa: er-b im-rltbla biaUmo it jr lUihboo aeema w u-- , xi He la kumioc p Eooaa- i i fawrlt Uaaber Uforth Sen- acaalue oo militarj aTaira, a aiuagtoo. bie frieodaot thdUpnary a .i Meot toUTdijpii4 objrctfbt arraf f-a-ia lor th marm,al of 9K24.rr. Ha RaU Jb i'wf " 'Pr t tia Wtur Sooroea." Som era alwaja oppcei to down- 'mie waxiica Ua way r.eipecially whaa U i fear tt conw - fewoaM like to know what th R:ord ia eoocajralBf tai i .c: i aad coatisued maaiaea, in J it haa to atraJil a U doe i tt.-rr.2X favor with CootTB,a . t. iiaik iai ar lioca UM bj puousa- io fall ? OLDEST CAfC FEat FUOT. Cait-CC eoe DUI Early Yratrrdsy BUraUf at Bla Seaikpart neaae. CapL Cbrlatopber Colambaa Morar, lb o'-lael mariae pilot oa lha Cape Fear coast aad a bUbiy ao wr rmveud di;sa of BoeU port, died at f o'clock yeeurdey moralat at bla boaa. atd about 17 year. v-i tfore bad bean la feeble health aom U-wTaad while bla deal -m aot WBelly a.exp. eaa aa a aboch to wblcb bo waa bora aao bwm bis lift. wa DarUtlba Clruwar. f w " , " waVoa. of th -oat dariac of tb. blockade raaaera aad waa arreral spoke, of U war r?crU for die SxtalahrfbrareryMd Can. Moraa'e wife aurriree blm, L"P- . ... J t. mal bat she re rery reeoie - - upected to last meay days lonftr. nTutj earrlradby twodaagbt-e. C.PL Tb. Xrea. of WU-lactoa: Mr. BobL C siheort Mr. Priaalea, of Jack- of New York. earn of U.S00. Tb waa fixed alt L00O. Mr. OUaa aUUd that h waa .a v th Aaruata Com- lliUiBK "J that It would t Bcaalble for blm to get pip im. waakeattha least and limit la only 40 daya. No cheat waa made la tba lime limit, but aa a delay of 10 daya or lea would not laterfer with th perlet. tbe Board expreeaed tba view that tha Board of Aldermen ax.d Btreet aad Wbarre wx. would hardly object to allowing : blm 60 daya from eltalat of the contract. THS BAtla rLAST. Tber waa aoma dlacuaalon of lha th method of pajmeat la the eoa irt torn tha beetle plaal, but It waa finally adopted, exactly aa from the Aldermea. Leca! Markets aad Shlpplag Vessels With Fralt free Bahaaa lalaads. Cotton reeelpta yeeterday war 1.273 balee ataiaat 1,483 balea aama day laat year. The local quoiatloos declined to 1013. for middling. Tbere were aaleaof aplrita turpen tine oo the local market yeeterday af ternoon at BBJe. Other natal etor quotations wer unchanged. ' British ateamer -wapanma ciaareu yeeterday for Ghent, BeJguim, with cargo of a.136 balea cotton, Talued at 3,1C0, and consigned by Meaara. 8prunt dc Boa. Sh paated out at 8oeihB4)rtett:30P. X . The acbooaer "Wm. P. Hood,! Cspt Philpot, arrired yesterday from Nw York with esrgo of coal for J. A. Sprinter & Co. Tbe brit 'SulliTan" arrired yeeler dey from New York with earto of aalt for lha D. I. Oor oo. roe Tea coatigaed lo J. T. BUey dc Co. The first of th fruit reeaele of lha season from the Bahamas arrired yes terday and la tied up at tha Custom Hmii wharf. She la "lha British Nassau " IU tone. It has jast been made known that one of Wilmington's public-spirited and generous citlsene haa made a nota ble doaation for the benefit of the En dowment Fund of the James Walker Memorial Hospital. With the under standing that the income shall be used for th children who may be sent lo the hospital, Mr. Hugh MacRae has presented to the Board of Managers $1,000 la ft per c&nL bonds of the Con solidated Hallways, Light & Power Oo. Me. MacBae'e munificent doaation will do much to rellere the Buffering of many an unfortunate child, who may be sent to tha hospital for treat ment. If others of the generous dti sens of Wilmington would follow the example, the Endowment Fand, which the Board of Maaagera desire so much to see grow to large proportions, would soon furnish, a substantial addition to he revenue of the hospital. It baa been aald frequently alnce the opening of the James Walker Memorial Hospital that certain persons had expressed gratifi cation that there was now a charity In our midst to which bequests and lega cies could bj rtrea at a person's death. Thia Is all rery well and the maaagera exptet toaee from time to time that the Jamee Walker Memorial Hoanital has been remembered In the will, or oecedenls, but It Is far better that one should follow the course pur sued by Mr. MacRae and become hia own ladminlatrator. One can then see during hia own life time the toed which ia being accompliahed through his generosity. The hospital needa treater support from the com munity and it should bare 1L The eppropriations from the city and county are bow probably aa larte as they should be and the further wants of the hospital should be secur ed by lndrrldual gifts. The managere rentur to say that there la net a he-tpltel of this character la th coun try which la not partially aupported by voluntary, indiridual contributiona and It la certain that the inauguration of an annual Donation Day" will bo welcomed by the public aa affordint K.a an nnnnrtunitV tO help' SUSUIa this invaluable Institution. Thanka gldng Day follow Donation Day In the aame week. What more favor able aeason could hare been eeleeted for asking from the public their con tributiona for thia worthy cause I DOHATIOV PAY PBOPKt. All arrantementa for Donation Day at the hoepital are now completed, and those interested In th eauee are look ing forward with much pleasure to that erenL There will be no aet pro gramme. Th houra will be from 3 to 6 o'clock and tha public fa invited. Tba reception committee of ladies, pre inmlr named, will be present to re- ceire the guests, and there will also be mmmltiM to show all visitors Mrs. N. M. Farrow, ofNew i. th n-t of relatives in the vbihi r city. Mrs. Annie DeB. Harris, oi Carteratllle, Ga., Ia the guest of the family of her father, CapL A. L. DeRoeaet. Mrs. Belle Bobinson and Miss tji Robinson hare returned from Atlanta, where they visited Mr. Char lie Robinson. ILT. T.nnJo T. MOOTS. One Of ALLla aUWM- " - the popular members of the Wilming ton colony at the r University, came home yesterday to spend Thanksgiv ing at home. Goldsboro Argus: "Miss Hep- pie Borden, of Wilmington, Isinlbe city, viaiUnt Miss Antoinette Burwell at the home of Mr. C. B. Miller." Mr. Jno. T. Parham left yes terday morning for Charleston where ha becomes foreman of the Charleston Pot news rooms. Mr. Parham laona th most artistie and rapid foremen in the South. Miss Bosa Aubrey, of Carters villeGa., ia visIUnt friends in the city and la a gneat at the home of CapL A. r. TteTtnasAt. Miss Aubrey la finely cultured In musie and is one of leading pianista in the country. mml VHERE DO YOU I Hind Tailored W , mitk YOUR CLOTHES ? ' Ja w.S5-2ftas -sti!rsSas M wm' THE A. DAVID n x j. A Host of Hen A1K, Over This Great State fill Ansuer. at CO. Modern Clothiers and Farnlshew. the MAYOR IMPOSES PENALTIES. oo tr Netro Row in Dowa-Tewa Alley inresn tsted0ee for Superior Court. A general disturbance which took place Friday night in a negro house In the W. L. L armory alley was in vestieated In the Mayor's court yester day. The arrests were made about 10:80 o'clock by Police Sergeant C. 8. Burnett, who teatifled that a general row waa In progress when he arrived on the scene: Eliaa Smith, colored, was given a straight sentence of SO days on the roads for his share In tbe disorder and combined with the same charge against Ed. McFadden was also Bn indintment for vaerancv. McFad den got 60 daya on the double charge. Dollie Merritt and Emma McFadden, two of the female participants, were fined BlO and coats each, which they arranged to pay. Cornelius Wright, colored, charged with the larceny of workman'a toola, waa aent to jail in default of $50 bond for tbe Superior Court. WILMINGTON IRON WORKS. nov 22 It ATTEKPTED CRIMINAL ASSAULT. THE SEHI-AHHUAL B4RGAI11 WEEK. THE C. W. POLYOGT CO. November 23rd io 28th, except Thanksoiving Day. The warm weather so far this season has caused us to carry too much stodc at this season of the year, and to make "Jg2 we have made extra large cuts on t manj r items i in each .d0eP"v"ee;hfde. bargains are aU to be sold for cash. Those of you who have kenw ft vantage of our Bargain Week sales heretofore know what it means when we advertise Bargains. , This Sale is for one ween oniy. i It came DE4LERS W HREWOBIS. Tat. their fa. fJ a ii ... . r mioJ-a maa wUl ooj of tkAoktxitiar. ai BO can object to tb F" asl lubematorlal procUm Pharwakal thty t7 a to appear la tatlr phraa r. Cn'Jcirm aad fiioc mriAiaUocj U aapan-oaahlj fW ? Ml alttther raporflaoa. Bi Abdraw'a Society, of cwt,7 O'- . . rrial Aa NOT. a, at tb BL Jona a " j y . . rr--j4.li waa tb geal tbl-prom,t- M;t Uaal dlaaer - ineh tmpreeeeo wim. t ... i ..t.tifrrs tatMsrl Em see aa. fca- Deadly Toy ftstal Uadcr Baa. Tbe approach of the bUarlou. Cbrlat maa aeaaon lad to tbe dlacovery at th VVT. that the laat Uglslature U the- Bevenue Act 1m poid aa annual lleena tax of IS on luTealer. tatarework Tb. sheriff Md register of deed, hare aoU of the new tax aao wu "umpt to collect ll from all dealer, or proaecut for violation. PW- of Chrlstma. "plrei I. aCTroUbl. that th Board ot AMarmea wiU be aaked top a law PblblU-g.tb. J2lS?ti which caused ao moeh loa of life, te pedally la Ylrglal laat seaaon. ohoontr "Cltr of . ..J V....MAMlllll tf iDt aoonr. b a 40.000 orangea, a quantity of bananas I ntough the magnificent Institution, if and other tropical rrulL abb vbwm i they Q dMlr8 to make tne inspecuon. end cargo ar aounuant iufiuj ments haa been secured throng n uw w,. i nfflM of the ladle, and Hol- lowbuah'a Orcheatra haa generously Af7--d to be oreaent and furnish ma ds between the heva of 4 and 5 o'clock. Also during the progress of tha reception Mr. Brook French and .in fivnr tha visitors with a viuvii number of vocal aelectlona. The Con solidated Bailways, Light and Power rv. k.a nmmlMd an excellent sched ule of cars to tbe hoepital ground. attendance ahould be large ana a Rnrlnrer & Co.. ana aiier uur eharging.lhe echooner will return with eargo of shingles. The rruii na w aold at wholesale to Meaara J. a. Bay lor and Hall dc PearaalL PASTORS TO SPEAK ON LABOR. Negro Seat te Whiieville Jail on Serious Cbarte Tfanrsdsy NigbL News comes from Armour, N. O. of a most aggravated attempt at crimi nal assault by a negro there on Thurs day afternoon. win Walker, the -daughter ofi a prominent citizen of Columbus coun ty, walked out of the postoffice at Ar mour and Allen Williams, a negro, went up to her and made an attempt ed assault, and threatened to kill her If she gave the alarm. Miss Waiter called for help. The negro was fright ened by her acreama and ran away be fore he could be captured. He was found that night by!a search ing party and carried to Whiteville and placed in the county jail for safe keeping. There were threats of lynch ing, but no attempt bad been made laat night according to telegraphic I advices from Whiteville. HIS AGED FATHER DEAD. nov 22 tf The C. W. Polvogt Co. Gard. o OT3.au .i i it nriimlnotnn an rl tha I desire to retuysincerejna period in my busing lha. enables m "1 - artistic sock of Furniture, Crockery, Carpets, Mattings, Window Shades, ana aruauc s.ock oi b , . , . h f r0D to Bottom, In the jar- "!r"r;f Washington City. I .hall gest muuus" " " "V .VT 1 T.j . u . i h,,.fna which IB tO COn- madr?Snd lastog furniture, at prices a. low a. .&&jgit livlne. I conaidir my atore and stock a credit, not only to the State of N.O.. out to the entire South, and whether you want tc .buy ,or not, 1 wUl phUM have everyone who reads thl. to come and se what hone.t methods, and .aus flH n.toiM have broueht me. Youra rery truly, 25T. JP-A. 22 tt 206 North Front Street. STATE HISTORICAL COMMISSION. At Bfeeil Tr,d IJa,0B' PceUISer vices WUl be Held. At Ihe request of CapL W. F. Oor-i-it i behalf of the allied trade . . . anion of the city nearly au paawr as one of their aervlcee to-day will speak rlth special reference to we question. . , , Rav. Geo. W. weoaier. .irecteburch. will speak on 'The Dignity of Labor" ana i Uht servic Bav. B. B. John, pra I siding elder of IhUdUtricL will preach. At the Second Adeem 8lxtb, between unurcn an- Tha response, to- the aplrlt of th day should be many and generous. ! PARDONED FObTTBAHalQlVlNa. streets. Bev. i. .Ill roeak 1 . .... l-a LabotatlheTu ocioca on CspUal and Wa I TBE LAD1EA OOkP MATCH. Sviu&th FederaUoa of lAho' - a n aioit tkat fellow WWiaoa f-ur. tiavammeat priatlBf ahoali bit 4 mw. iuv "a a ti right spot btior a ,arai. A "biliaiii. T1 TV" a-.l "JafaalUr" OUXht i 'oo r.thu Uat ra th Eapah Mjraoa aanator U bouai to r- aadoae pravioua a- a. .a at a Booeiy w . nrMaiBr blm o. that ocea"' " r- -oaofthprlcIpal addraaea- ai ui yeare etlat. NSW jj)V!UlTISXMtNTa r ra. E. C Belt W.. N Uaf DrWI test Yeiurdsy Alters e a. Mrt. E. a Holt woa the long ttlf- X? Ih. To.;-r induy-al brat arerat. i" " ddr. was by T, io j area. atr. - Jf- . . i.Ji.iiaal drlv 115 t hb aa . . . - Tnun uoi . , J. Johaaoa, While Plumber, Will Hare i His Liberty This Week. Sheriff Sledman waa yeeterday offi cially notified of the pardon by Gov ernor Ay cock of W. J. Johnson, a whit plumber of this city, wno waa convicted of perjury at ine axarcn, 103, term of New Hanover oupenor Court and sentenced by Judge Pee bles to two yeera on th roaaa oi ini countr. I order to maintain a charge of assault and battery vntn a aeauij weapon aeainat a Syrian mercnan. on South Front street, wun wnooi a fiehL Johnson swor In the Becttals for th Winter waa given ye-1 8aperIo. Qourt the Syrian struck him at uw xr. - i ..uHaWllat of wood, wnen, iu ia, SCHUBERT HALL RECITAL. Mr. Oeorge Dardea Recelres Sad News of Deatb la Baltimore. Mr. George Darden yeeterday re ceived the sad intelligence of the death of his father. Mr. George F. Darden, which occurred at 7:40 o'clock Friday night in Baltimore. Deceased waa barn in Washington, N. U, 71 years ago, but had been a re sident of Baltimore aince the war. Just prior to that time he wa engagea In the jewelry business in Newbern. During the entire four year, of the war Air. iaraea kitou iu vw eracy valiantly a. a member of th Slst N. O. Regiment. He wa. twice married, his first wiie having been Mis. Annis Godley, of N6rth Carolina, and his second, by whom he is survived, having been Miis Florence Bradenbough, of Balti more. Th other survivor, are Mr. Oaora-e Darden. of thia city, and Miases Gertrude and Melissa Darden, of Baltimore. SOUND THANKSGIVING DAY. Firai af Series el Ckarailaf Alf.lr. te OIreDerlsgWUier. The Brat of Ue Schubert Hall Piano wa renaercu; Bohanranka a Mr. saw caaal treaty with Panaau, to coapleU th ecviriTBJ Ca;tJ BLaU-arer th eaaal. I raaia A!.var la-rthrooxheflt H-?-b: of Paaama U taaj V-vv"a i v. M-.traction aad rxiMtx 0 lit eaaaL A w doal i''t la hair cramp! tot ?. I vi uk. la. th whol tH "Reeled plenty cl t iotC?l Tbo Bharlff-Texta, Oaa-Doun catch coU. Mercer & Co.---rr r prtr Card of lha fJriVl notloa. AV? TTl.t-Ivit a. talk. Oeo. w. """VL'TLsndaap." r. E- .JuUnTanL Atlaatl Natloaal Baah WTL k ,1-Wllml.tVa Iweki 3; at ra L acairws U5CAL. TfliL-a txtra ear. Oaa-DcmlJ Mlaa Be! Qor jio- varda. ' . .11... a-nn hancaomo twelve A. a WlUlama. n trite. a'a MC(UI vw B,T.M.ltoaCl. dlvi..ofrioreac,aa. wUlb terday afternoon following programme ti d&bcs ta X Flat,"--" MlaaBaBoojitr. j (TpOrtMlaaOaanlaCnaatan) BattaflrC3laa".....''"" , (rwaofstlaaraanlacorh.) ' W I ns7Jsaja J-av- TotoaaW (mrUUK-CsnmaCt) jMlnaataJar- (rrpa of r. Jam- Charts. .a .trma.' JPl M vmmn ri mpU of Btiaa ramus Ot boU.) aletv Eve.t Tkl Week. 0fl, 0f uo iatarestlng . . week wlU be tb marrlag society Ibla wee: wm Ltdle.ar rendered Tueay ereningia-- - u. Bnedal musia . . I .1 -hnreh of w sa- . :7 'rA o.artelU eompo- - ,.a,h... of Mr. ana V - : ,rano: Mr. F. a. 1 ixw-. . a aM T3raAaaa. "iw:."r.:.Bsiio'o!xk. Y. M. a a-.. :t-A th Uvlted to attend the ser- . UMIa aooranO u.ia m rvn than, tenor, Mar,eonira-ioj ft.d R H.Oraauo- ..tfi.i.ij iM week at .v;t- l'0ivv - - a a r TTirrltA. m ikyAwsifnrwr ka rrTliAX Atw"- u - Mr. Henry aatth a hUlUt Of no deadly weapoa wa uiea, aocora Ing to half a dosen other witnesses who saw th ncounter. I Brooke G. Emple, Kiq., represented Johnson at tb trial and wm Instru mental In securlnr hie pardon. Ha had only a few montha to serve, and Governor Ayeoek make, bla release effective November 25th ao that ho will b with his family nero on Thanksgiving. Th sentiment la rather beautiful, but there are thos who say Johnson ahould bare served hi fall lime. News af the Qaaraatlae. ! Tha Health Department yeeterday established a quarantine aa follow.: Henry a Howard, thro yaara old, .o oniii Kihth atreeL scarlet fever. AAO Two other, for diphtheria wer Ufted; rta ri. u.axT- . i.vi m.. n Xr T.atlmer.Jr.OaTaeaoay r. - WfJt.r BaUand, gcrman . . v. -mumentary L'Arlso Uluo wui - , to tbe wedUBgprJ' o.ia iiHiiar insniceaof Railway Gar saea State Treasurer B. R. Lacy. . The allied unions of the city especial ly and the public generally are invit" ed to attend the birthday celebration of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen at Wrightarille on Thanksgiving. The (iR.L& P. Co. ha given round- trip rate of 25 cent, on the car and a schedule of a car each hour between 10 A. M. and 7 P. At. wiu oe main tained. At .Stokley'a an old-faahion-ed barbecue and oyster roast will be enjoyed and for amusement of thepub lio there will bo a turkey shoot, greasy pig contest, bicycle racing and other out door s porta. Good marsh Jien shooting from the roadwayi promised. Hon. B. B. Lacy, State Treasurer, will deliver an address at the Y. M. C. A. at 8. P. M., under the auspice of the Central Labor Committee. Plain whit and decorated muffin and buckwheat Covered Diahes. Bia slnger'a China Palace, 119 Market streeL a - , ' -v TTna Weddina Pre a en tv. see Biasin- arer'a line of cut glsssand fancy China I . a a ar a. a. ' LamOf. etc H BHieuireej. t Meetlot for Orf anizatioa at Warsaw Fri day NIht Cash Prizes. Prof. R.-D. W. Conner returned yesterday morning from Warsaw, where on Friday nfght he attended the organization meeting of the State Historical Commission, created by act of the laat Legislature. The meet ing was held at the home of Bev. J. D. Hufham, of Warsaw, a valued member of the commission. An or ganization was perfected by the elec tion of Mr. W. J. Peele, of Raleigh, chairman, and Prof. Connor, of Wil mington, secretary. The other mem ber, are Dr. Hufham, of Warsaw; Dr. Blchard Dillard, of Edenton, and Mr. Soudley, of Asheville. The most important business of the meeting wa the decision to offer three cash prizes of $100 each: (1) For the best county history in the State; (2) for the best biographical sketch of a North Carolinian, and (S) for the best account of any decade In the State' history. aaaaVSH Firemen in a Runaway. Engineer B. R. Bussell and Driver w. H. Merritt. of Fire Engine Co. No. 1, figured in a lively runaway at Wnn-th and Princess street, yesterday ahnnt 1 o'clock. They were driving a reserve horse belonging to the de- mi-tmBiit in a Hehl road wagon, ana ..in..fnai in the station one of the fOtUtUM.A shafts broke and the horse made short dash, throwing ooin uw rmt Thav were only .lighUy bruised and shaken up. The horse ran into a taiaoranh nole and was caught by Fireman W. H. Kermon. aaaaaaaaaaaaVaaTaaPH Says Rath is Crazy, D.i atmm nnd Observer : "Th UB1B" ..-- Chatham Record, speaking of l. 1 Bulb, who I. in jail her bound am to court ior aeuing owwuo "r. ili! von, wnii known in Chat- iI,"v r hlrnin our Superior , CUUUt Ui BU.UU .im. 1 f I "Hands Up." Tie a string around your linger It you can't recollect name "WHITE KNIGHT,'' ''WHITE KNIGHT," "WHITE KNIGHT." Tbeae Cigars have the "come again" quality. tba "come again" prices, uoobpbww - brand sold, here or eisewnere ana "wuu ed hy careful smokers. THE F.E. HASHAGEN CO., Oigar Jobbers. 210 Water Street. 'Both Phones 447. no 22 tt bon T CATCH COLD times and is hardly responsible Millinery Polvogt'.. Bargains this week at t Bin el a week. week l PoHotl'B this t , ,..v... -aeelved 1 r tt of Laaiee i i Bargain n at Polvogt y U9 Bed Cross street, and CapL J. P. Raaeell. 211 Bed Urosa uw. . , . ... I Bargain In carpet department at Viait Polvogf Ibis week, it la their pJJJ A thl, week? . X ratn Wek. Semi-annual Bargain Week at Pol thl. waek. Be sure to visit TVKI .! . , them. I t aAiaa and children's Golf Gloves at Polvogt's bli aewgooda, t By Dressing in a Cold Room. A GAS RADIATOR Will Take off-the Chill. USE GAS. Taxes! TaxesI On and after December first cost will be added and property will be. ad vertised for aale Jar t"", : FRANK H. 8TEDMAM, 'no 22 It Sheriff. V- r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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