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J goa ; m?ol aar, fx 1 ila; roaia ftt; tr1u tarpaaUaa a;a)ai. aaaaaaBBBaaaB ,., Kraaaa4 ror car- lW,5t Ua ruhU.i do Cb-Pjwboaaelalm, arraoU JwU thattqaUad U00., jfila4 apauUoaUthaU.a Coart kwa aattac Uut t&a FUhbJ.u Coo PT U !Ja4ad aA Uaolaatafj taakrapt.: TLa eraditara aa4 aaoaU aaa tac ara ta folloi: Prcrra EalUia UUU, of N York, tS17It XalaraalioaU 8a!rt aaul Collar Col, of Yi, W. a Dora & oc r w Tor k, $13 83. vriiaa teu fortix that lit A DISTRICT MEETING. AN necessary aurm i hT GDliHNATED HEKE. THe company reorganized WUmlntioa Pjrthhns WW Jour ney to Chidboorn on Spcciil Trtla December 8th. ARRANQLMENTS UNDER WAY. DWrtcl Otyatj Jta. P. UtUttaa Niaiti Aaalilatta Fraai Faaf tllj Ulita. . Omt Tlan Eiatctt Tki Part VQaaOaijSIM. JfLSTS flEPORT. C.iDcrcaraUiJcictTrxa, 1 . WuTTO etJBJLaO. V Wojusarros, H. OL. Ket. 13L 1 f iaiaaiOfral 41 far th tvatj 3m7 koura aa41ax ax S P. ML: tairuarta: t V. IL, 41 arva. I r If-. M ttxra: aaaxuaaar. i a- autfiauncTwiaMu,M Tbaea dtftcdABtin eainp(j Urt OctoU by colar !alo taa iaada of a rtiTar aad taat iha aaaitw aaoaU U taaaa oat of tba 8arrtOon aad ba adJaUcUd U. aaakrapter. II. W. EL BAair. clerk cX li TJ. S. Oairt, loo lrtka pasazi aaA lia dafaadaat U flraa BaOl Nor. jota ta aaavar. : Taara waa a baarlac JMUrday ba fara Ifiraa a P. ColIUr ta taa caaa of riyu & Od. Tolaatary UakrBpU, ICaaara, W. J. aadO. T. Tliaa. com- poalac Ua flras, aad Mr. B. W. Bcolt, Ua booxktapar, vara exiaolaad aa ta aU traaaac Jaaa aad taa hitriaf . tu adjMraad toDacKhh, Iloa. Jno. D. ElUmj aad I. V. Qndj, Evj., ap par for taa baaarapla vhila Tboa. W. Xaaia, v, aad az-Jadx XL S. Brj tppaar for lha prladpal eradl ton. A. aambarcf olhir aUoratraar aspaarlax La taa LOCAL DOTS. aUaU for Ihm car. .00: ralaia.1 B3a inx a Ua taonia to data, .ta fut of walar ta lia Oapa Tt tt at FaytUarliX N. GL, at A. M. roaaxujrr ros to-oat. Rot. X3L Tor Nart C.-v:a: Fair Taaadaj aad Wadaaa- Ut: tm wit Part Alaiaa Bjaa Daf t t3xta..MMMMM S i Tuf al aoaeiport. E.t Wiar WUaajioa. 14. C4S A. af. 143 P.M. 19 It. Of kC 1L33P.M. ,Lt4A.aC Prof. BaaaaU! notoriatj fu vp fcfwoiJ it Lari vhaa il Lad to O p fcfvu: taa Panaia aaaaaUoa. Swa froaa tA PkHJ PpUua U cv?. Etiiaailj tha DaXoa La- art ifLrx liulo txoabkt tbtso Ti. priecipal ralaa of lLa raaa a i4iaaaa Jut sotr la iu eaiTOV i'a Soma UltU tvo-bj thrao pel aaada't taka ta; comfort f ta tala. ... ' - . XU SalUbory 5a ai tLa 2 torj UrmU ara callus aacL tarUara. Spak aj, anUao, . not lLa only praTaricatrra a a ptka. Taara ara otLart at Miaxtoo. 3aator Uaaca taa h4 ao file a ratiiar cS. taa praaiiaatlal tarf. LoaaTalt wEl rira ftin aajtLIaf La I tuadiac ft waa bollt ta ISM "1 ot- v.t iCvvUa aaJa I ariLBataaaiatT taa Twawwii aaaaa w v w " w BriUahitaajBar "Elton,- Lesca for Llrarpool, arrirtd oat oa tba Dad Uti. WHmlflxtoa Lodf Ko. 319, A. 1. & A. X. rUl eoafar thaF. a dtctaa tOHtlf bL Tba Bafiitar of Daadi fitta aoUca Uat all daaiara ta firtworkt aaaat paj tba 8cadala DUx of IS to eoaatj aad M to Btala. Aa Importaat dmUsj of CUraadoa Loda No. J. K. of P.t will ba bald to-alxbt aad all aaaaabariara rHaaatad to ba ta aitaadtacia. Taa aieoad raak will ba eoafarrtd. Oa ;;or.2?La tir A. a L. Ttorida Wlalar aarvlea will ba pot oa. coaaJaUaf of PaUaaaa ear aart ka ba twaaa Jaekaoarllla aad Paala Gorda, Jaakaoatilla aad Taaapa aad Jaakaoa Ttlla aad BL Paiartbarf . Joiia Iltury B. Brjaa eoa raad Oaabarlaad eoaatj Ba parlor Court yaatmiaj. A tpcdal raalra baabaaa taavawaad for tba trial lo dar of Hbart Xaaa, eolorad, wbo ktUad Xaaa Baj. aaar ataaabaatar, aooaa tlata ao. Hiss CalUriaa Vlaartt Earriu aad Mr. Haary Ooali Lailmar. Jr., .til um aaliad La aurrUca tbla araa tax at tlx oVlocx at BL Jaaiaa rtaeo pal ebarca. To-alkt L'AHcao Otr aaaa Qab will lira lia h'otaaibar daaea coatpavaatarr to tba bridal WCaoa Tims: "Tba oli Wil- astarwa aad Waldoa rallaoad froaa Waldoa to WilsaJactoa baa a raoaaxk ablerveord, ao aaji Mr. H Bordta, raral aapaciaiaadaat of Iraarporta uoa of Ua Ailaatio Ooaat Liar, aad aalfhtveiavarraaUaaaaa. Notwlib ArraaftsaaaU ara oa foot for a bf oitrkt meaUtf of PjUilaat at Cbad- oonxt, W. a, oa TaeadtT, December 81b. All tba lodfta la tba WllaUac toa dj.tricf, cotapriatar tba- foar In IbU cltr aad tba tbraa la CaadUwra, WbitarllJa aad Garktoa, azpact to ba rtpraaealad at tba meaUac by larra delfraUoat aad comaUttaaa ara al TI t work apoa a procramma that will ba aalartalalac la tU'rrary faa tora. . Aa aatboalastlo meatlaf of repra aaalallTaa from tba foar lodrea la Wllailatioa waa bald laat albt at Outla Hall for tba parpoaa of diaexua lot plaaa for tha big rtnt. Tba chief aaauar of iBDortaaea nadar eraliai. Utry eoaxlderaUoa waa tba naltar of a tpadal train to carry tba Wllmlao taa Tidtora to tba maetlar, aad It waa at oaea daddad to charter oaa If rea aoatbla ladaeaaaata ara obtained from tbaAUaaUoOoaatLlnaaolborltlea. A roaad trip rata of ILM baa bean of farad oa tpadal cart attaebad to tba rtl' train learta at 3:4S p. M. aad retaralar at 11:11 P. L, bat tbat acbadala will rlra Tltltora oaly about two aad a half boura la Chad boar a aad maay of them do not deelre to leara tba dty aalil artalnc. Accord laxly It waa drddad at tba meetiojc Iutaldbtlo ehtrtar a tpcdal train If tba aecaaaary aaeoaraf emeot It alren aad Maoara. J. DL Ilaaby, B. F. EUmma aad Jare Holmea. of Btonawail. Mr. J. F. Lililatoa, of Claraadoa. Mr. Jaka Dala, of Oar man la, aad Mr. Aaaoa Alll Cood, of Jaffaraoa, wart appointed lo recalra tba aamaa and faraa of all mem bra of their rtapectlra lodrat wbo da tira to alltad. Tba matter will ba dla eoaaad by all tba lodrea la tba dlalrkt at their mae tiara tbla waak. Wllaolaftoa'a crack Pytblaa drf rta taamwUlcoto WhiUrlila apoa tba occaaloa of tba tnaatlaK aad f Ira tba amplified Third Bank. Tha team will carry with It all tba aeeeeaary para phernalia aad eoetamea. AH arraacameata for tba meetlne ara balac dlrectad byDiatrlct Deputy Joha r. LlUletoa, of (bit dty. WHd Stary at KMiarplif Reached Pellet Hew. iirteri from tint Ward Ytt ttrdtjTtrat a Mbuke. -oiica aeaoqaaiten wtt wild witb azdtcmeat for about half aa boar yes terday afternoon.- It waa almoat Una for tha Blbt ahlft to come on duty at f o'clock wbea tba telepbona bell rang violently and ta abort, quick jerka. Hall Officer EL L Boltb laatuldly palled dowa tba recelrer andanerr out roloe at tba other end bad blm all atteotloa at oaoa with aa exdtlnr, ac-' coaatofa kldnapploc over tba rail-i road. A colored mta bad beta workinr la a yard over tberr, to tba a lory quickly ran. and bad takea a child plajlax about the aidewalk, boarded a etraet car aad oateaaibly hurried, off wlthlU Theezeltad voice chopped off tha eoavertaUoa at unceremoniooalT at It bad eommeaced It, witb tha re que it that all tba polloemen ba aoUfled to keep a ihtrp look-out for tba aecro and tba child. "Telepboae metaarta were than dispatched to tha officer on every beat through which the car Una extended and Policeman Bmltb topped the flrtt ona 'which paaaed Prlaeeat atreeL There waa noaeirro: BO Child. j Janitor Frank Harper remained1 at the ball and while every enerry of the Polioa department waa bent toward catchlajcthe aecro, the telephone at tba ttalloa ran araia and a aUlL mall voica" tald the negro bad been found. Tba colored mm, to amate the chUd, bad Uken It for a abort ride oa tha car. Aa over-aaxloua mother bad aeen the aearro board the car with her little one and inttantly the bad eoojaredln her Imagination the kid Bapplar of her boy. Bha waa re joiced wbea the colored man returned the child to the yard and resumed bit work, little dreaming- that for fif teen minute or more theeyetof the entire police department had been trained for a glim pa of blm. Pretty Little Romance in Connec tion With Daughters of Con federacy at Charleston. CUPID AT HIS OLD PRANKS. Ytatx Sotrth Ctrollalit Witt Fair Dtagb ter of CaUferalt, Wbo Did Ooaa to Stath Cardial a Deletatt to the U. D. C Ceaveatlaa. BS0THEB3 SHE NEVER SAW BEFORE. L0J1L MlUEfS AMD iniPPlNQ. rv-.'-t aicapt Lasxinxoa a Waablaxtoa.. war tba rad adia I U aa ava kild a paaMager. Tba laJIre of Bajount,' K. J., lata ba44 tof atbar to If tbty oaicb "Jack tba Kitaer." Ui . If yow daa't catca Lia, -o-u4 bar ia taiai tbat we are not tari to raicb. TWO FtlB 1UEK1 TE3TE1DIT. t la a fallow waa caaxbt la tu act of kiaafej; Lit fill, Kljaa HI Lu Ltaaad aa edict prohibition ia; aort kiaaiBX batwaaa tba aaxaa a Loo Ctty. Th old aaaa anifbt tMf tut "avaatla", ortr Lia Laa4 i3 tie boji and gizlt ttt Jsit a rttrk Cattle Acreaa tba Uvtr AWtii Evtalaf IVyatiaMat Celt A piUb ktUle baJoagiax to Mr, Matt J. never, oa tba weal aide of tba rivtr aearly oppoai Cbaaaat e treat dock, waa daatroyed by fire with lu eoaUata of aoeoe M o W barrala of rod a aad tar yeelerday about aooa. Tba fire dapartmaat reapoaded to aa alarm at 11:10 A. M. from box 41, Water aad Market atraaU. aad arraatta were balax mad to aaad aa eagiae over oa I ltrrttltx Af artaa lv Krr. e!tot Clark. a flat bat li IU ta U Catttaiaad Btvtl SUrts ArrlTili aad Deyartarta af Yttttle-FUatrr Here. Drltiab ttramtr "neathford," pre vioutly rr ported elaared for Bremaa with cargo of eottoa, paaaed oat at Booth peri at I A. M. Baaday. Benooaer "Ida a Southard." 71S tone. CapL Blake, arrived 8unday from Baltimore with cargo of fertiliser for ttorage la the Carolina Oantral warabouaea. Bcbooaer M Harry W. ilayaea," 250 lona, CapL Goodwin, arrived at Fort OaawaU yaaterday moralax with cargo of itoar, which aha wUI diacbarg thtre for Rocer Moora't Bona dc Go. Altboaxb tba local iplrite of tarpaa tiaa market waa quoted firm at M8 yeaUrday, thtre were tale after boura at Ua. BaceipU were 10 caaka. Not a aiagle barrel of roaia waa reedved dariax the day, but there were tale of ttock oa bead at $S 10 par barrel. Cottoa advaaeed yaaterday to 101 eeata par pouad for mlddUax oa tha local marktL Beedpta were 1,948 balra trainat 1.C90 bale tama day laat year. The ttaamar ,PlaaUrw from aeorcatova, BL CL, arrived dariax tba day with US bdea for Meatra. Bpruat Jt Boa. but that amount will be la dad ad la today? reeelpta. Mrt. Cevki Eecelrcd a VUlt freai Hem lera el Alabama Brtack af PaaHy. Meaara. O. W. aad A. J.Baekley, of Dothaa, Ala., left yaaterday afternoon after a visit to their helf-tieter, Mrt. Lacy A. Cow lee. No. SIS Cbetant tract, whom they bad never aeea be fore, ttraage aa that lack of acquain tance oa the part of brotbera aad da le rt noay teem. ' Long before the war the mother o' tba Back ley family died and the father left for Texaa, leaving aa children with their grandmother Mrt. Cowlee and her brother, Mr. J. B Backley, wbo aow Uvea , at Bodndale, N. O. Tba father married a aeeoad time, tattled la Dothaa, Ala, aad the two aont now from that dty were tha malt of Iktt ualoo. Tba two older children came to North Carolina and grew to be man aad woman. Tba father died aad Bat- orally tha two branehea of tha family drifted wider and wider apart until laat week wbea the two brother from Dothaa came to visit their brother.Mr. Backley, of Boaladalr. After apeadiax a few daya there, Ikt three came to Wllmlagtoa and the meeting witb their later waa pathetic All of tba brotbera erred la tha Civil War and have lonx paaaed the meridian of life. One of tha number la a cripple from wouada la that deadly conflict between tha Uiatce. The parting yesterday after noon waa aoaa tba lata patheUe than tba meeting, for Mra. Cowlee didnt evea know before tbat aha bad two balf-brothere ia tha dletaat But. LEYY LOST A P0UT1SAL BET. Ctf ! YORK A A3 ASD BIS SUCCESS. coalite Tx wnaoa Xrvg jdrt J tha vtijiciormatloa: 'ItLaabeea f. l tbat tba dltpeataxf would t U located oa Taxboro atraot, ti AVvr laar&J tbat tbla report 'accrrecu Tba dlrpecaary wlUbo at4-i ia tba baUdicr u occa WkyW. P. Leaur A Co." Ab-u-eilaJed xatlamaa caa peat a their Lata. tie Dan Patch xIt la wLieL HepabUcaa admlalstrailoa U fiatd to tba pitch kila by oaly a few fireman want erar to protect the roaia yard adja cent, Mr. Hyer"e lone will be about tSOO, witb ao laeureaoa. WhCa the fix waa buralax maay people remark ad apoa tba daagtr of tba tbiagle roof waraboaaaa farther dowa tba river. If a fire tboaJd break outla one of them Ua a brUa aoutbwaat wlad. It waa tuted tbat baralax tbiagle would be blowa Into the dty with great danger. 8T.rl eugxeeUd that tb anatur t&oold be call ad to the alteaOoa of the dty aatboritiaa. . . ai.r of fire at t'JU o'elock yte- Urday aftaraooa from box A FroJ St AairtWt at Blxkt. A Yoanr Man aad Hit Cbaneea .d Oraare tlreaU, waa oa aoeouat of 3f ? tbe PaaamA maiUr will I (Zeldor ablate ta a twre nw Uily elinUaaU It from tba Uaato bacfc Mr. W. A. VolW etore at taoaal cam pai fa Btxt jtar. Dtaocrafca platforai wUI prb- leiaee tbe attboda by which No. 14 Boulh Front etreel. ao da max. There veaa leflo .ma.kIUVI Knt tha r mm vwuavM J i ia co berry to battlU kaad tb intviubie-tba actual of tbe caaaL c'.U U tba Lome of tbe T40' of tba immortal SlcuewaH '', aad concernlBX the qaea- t bit birthday, SaBdaj'a uti: "ltrx. Jacxjoa la ay tadioed to accept tbe Slat !e birthday of tbe fraat Ciaaral "U Giwrr balitTta It abould n tbax. At aay rata, il doea Jn Lee aad Jeckjoa, day. wrnby of a day of Lia owa, M rvticaUrty u tbla trst la tbe 'Stocawan Jaciaoa.- ' NEW ADVXBTiaEMENTS. paBaaBBaaBBaaaaanai Bcbadale B Notice.' aiy Uvery Co.-HarBaaa. MaAoale-MaeUax WU. Lodge. Wax t Bprlaxtr & Ox-Qm Hall dt Paartall-Oraam appi . E. J. W. Aadere-Admla BOtkt. Parit Millinery top-m-Ltdlea' baU tctmM tvoOLaxa. Alva WardAneoaaeemaaL Ou Ht Bedaeed priote. a C Comae-Florida To QaaUaQ'-Wbo exabaaxed hala J. Adkic. of Boatb- trhw aad aeea w ta, Rncoeae or Failure" waa Ua tuejeet or a moatlntareaUnxeddreaaby Bav. ataltoa Clark,, of Florence, 8. &, la the Y. M. CL A. auditorium Suaday afieraooa at I o'clock. Contrary to tba custom of eondactlnx the mect tagt for men oaly, tbe ladle were alao laviud aad aambera of them reepoad a rw Mr. Clark took tba podUoa that a maa't tueceaa or fallare depeadt larxaly upoa the mea himself. The realaeatof aueeeaa or failure It la the heart or miad. . A maa'a object la life aad aot bla eavlroameata are rttpoa dble for bit tueeeai or fallare. Tbe iloxlai by tbe quartette waa a ttronx featareof tbe tervlce, Thoee who eompceed the qutrtetu were: Mra. F. A. Mate, MUa Bene MlUa, Mr. a H. Grant and Mr. Cbu. Do thaa witb Mra. M. L. CbatUa, aeeom paslsL Baaday aigbt Bav. Mr. Clark wax beard by a lrf conrrt"on at Bt. Aadrewa PreebyUriaa charcb. ... Ettata Secdrcl Tba admlaUtrator of tbt etlale of Cato Wadddl, the colored aUyedort bo recently died at tha boapiUT from Itjuriee euatdaed while worUnx I the boll of a Brilltb ataamer at Champloa Oompreea, yeaterday re edved a check for $500 to fall aeltle meat cf eldma for damage from aa employers liability laauranoe com paay, la wblcb tbe risk waa taken. For Weddlnx Pm u g-5: cer'a line or eu k-- 7 T.tmc. tte. UtaraBa. t Ittcrcttlar Story freai Watblagtaa ctraltf Well Kiowa TravtDItf Mta. Tbe Washington eorrerpondenta of eeveral North Carolina papers tentout aa latereaUex little atory Baaday la which Emmet Levy, tha wall known travelllnx man, figured aa the loter la a $10 bet with Jno. Y. Jordan, of Athe Ula, tbat tha firm of Bimmoaa, Pou dc Ward, of which Senator Blmmont was a member, received a $1,600 fee fordefeatlax the London bill before tha laat LerUlature aad tbat Senator Simmone voted for prohibltloa la Bdelgb. Levy and Jordan dedded to settle tha bet by telexraphinx tba Senator, who replied: "Levy a tUte meet abeolutely falte, except tbat I roted for dUpenaary in Balelxb. Firm of Simmons, Pou dc Ward diaaolved Jaauary lit. 190V j In an explaaatory letler Mr.BIm mono wrote tbat neither himself, nor hit law firm, reeelvrd oaa cent or any turn to defeat the London bill, or to promote any other bill before the laat General Ansembly. Berth CareUaa Ceefertact. ' Tha North CaroUna Conference of the M. K. Charcb, South, will meet to-morrow la Goldabora Bev. Geo. B. Webster, pastor of Bladeo elreet eaareh. left latt alxbt to belpreaent at the opealnx andothera from Wilming ton WM go ap tbla avenlnx. Their aadrnment to ho mea U aa followt: Pre- .Idlnx Klder B. a 3 oba wUI be .Bier tdaed by Juaiut 81ocumb; Bav. i. W. Colaby M. L. Le; Bev. J. W. Potr by Ura.IL H. Dawey; Br. F.M. B;...r brW. EL Bordea; Bar. Geo. Webster, by J. W. Lamb; Mr. O. OCoTlngton, by M. L. Lee; Mr. W. , . atnotal Kennon; Mr. J. N. GibboU by J.A. S-renaj Mr. Wm. E. Sprinxor. byj. Announcement la made of the forthcoming maxriax of a oolaj. cf Dal of Mr. and Mra. A. M. Colty, of QnhfV' to Mlaa FaaBle'Jehaton, of Delxado. . - A pretty little romance xrowinx out of tbe recent general convention of tha United Daugblen of tbe Confed eracy at Charleston, & CL, come to- Hxbt in tbla dty Bunday afternoon when Mr. Charlton Shannon Barrette. of Charleston, arrived ta WUminx'on and quite unexpectedly to tbeyounx lady 'a' botteaa, claimed aa bla bride Mitt Mty belle Clary, .of Stockton, CaLwha Ltd. been 4be xaaai f Mary Mearea, ia tbla city, . dnee the adjournment of the U. 1. CL meetinx Ua daya ago. Mitt Clary aad Mr. Barretta bad been quietly married in Charleston but for reatonibett known to themtelTee they bad kept tbe af fair from their moat Intimate frlenda. Mra. Barrelled frlenda here had hardly realized what ' had happened, before the groom had claimed his own by virtue of tbe sacred marital ties, or dered a carriage and they were on their way to the A. CL L. depot for an extended bridal: tour, poatponed a while, perhape, but robbed of none of Its charm by reason of the delay. The young woman had played her part in the romance very deverly. Under moat difficult circumstances and with alngular compos a re, the bad re mained "Mlaa Clary," while In fad, the waa all the while Mra. Barrelte, wife of a very fortunate youox Caro linian. ' r Mist Clary waa one of tbe visiting young ladiea at L Agile german Thurs day nlgbt and by her charminx per sonality hd attracted to herself many admlrere from the younger aoclety set, whose aurprlae and mild, chagrin knew ao bound i when It became known that the waa Mrt. Barrelte. Of tbe marriage yeaterday'a Charleston Netc and Courier add : "A very pretty romance, culmina ting la a moat romantle marriaxe, htt just been announced one, perhaps, of eeveral xrowinx out of the meeting of the Daughter of the Confederacy la Charleatoa ten dayt since, . "Among tha charminx younx ladiea who attended the convention of the Daughters waa one of California's aweeteet and moat xrtceful flowers, Mlaa Maj belle Clary, who waa chape roned by Mrs. Stephana, or Stock ton, aad Mra, Alfred Haater Voor beea, of Baa FrancLaoo, preddent of tbe local chapter of U. D. GL'a. At the Bt. John'a Hotel, where tbla party redded while here, Mlaa Clary met a younx Carolina gentleman, Mr. Charlton Bhaanon Barrette, who ia connected with the manaxement of the hotel They were almoat con stantly together, drivtnx, wdkiax, at recepUont or at the hotel, where their frlenda noticed their devotion. The reeult waa a quiet weddlnx t tha red denca of the Bev. John Kerahaw, D D., which waa witneaaed oaly by the reetora family, to all of whom tha groom haa been Well known from early childhood, Mr. Barrette bdnx a native of Sumter County, where Dr. Kerahaw redded for many years be fore bla call to 81 Mlchaele charcb, la tbla dty. ' "A few boure after tba marriaxe Mrt. Barrette left for Wilmington, N. OL, proteetlnx tbat aba mutt keep her engagement to visit her friend, Mlaa Mearea. From this point aha waa . to have xoae to New York, then to Montxomery, Ala., with Mra. Randolph, tpendinx the winter in the East, but all of these carefully prepared plant have fallen throuxb. Mr. Barrette joined hit young bride in Wl'mington yeaterday and haa taken her to bla mother home, near Blahopville, 8. OL, where they will remain a abort while before takinx their Southern tour or return ing to Charleaton. "The bride le a daughter of Mr. W. EL Clary, of Stockton, California, a well known mine operator, who em igrated to the Pacific dope many yean ago from Kentucky, and who ttill warmly cllnxa to bla Southern tradi tions and memoriae." New President for Wilmington Stone aid Cesatractloa Coaptay Some of the Work Recently Completed. Tbe Wilmington Stone aad Con struction Company which wat charter ed by the Secretary of State last Sum mer with a capltd atock of $30,000, Wat reorganized yeaterday at a apecid meeting of the Board of Directors. Mr. J. D. Farrlor, of Wilton, who re cently removed to the city and pur chased the talea and ' feed ttablea.of Mr.' F. T. Mllla, at aouth west corner of Second and Princes ttreetr, haa re cently acquired the atock of Mr. H. E. Bonitx In the Stone and Conttruetion Company and yeaterday at the meeting of the Directors, he waa elected presi dent of the company, makinarthe com plement of officers now aa followt: Preddent J. D. Farrior. ' - vice President a P. Adama. Seewand Treat. W-AWilleon, Jr. ' Geaeral Manager S. P. .Adama. ' t At ft already xeaerally known the company waa formed for the manufact ure of patent hollow concrete building blookt accordinx to tbe H. S. Palmer method of concrete building, and it alto empowered to buy, tell end im prove realettate. All the atone work on the BIchter building at southeast corner of Fourth and Harnett ttreeta has now been completed and the build ing Is a handsome and substantial structure. By the first of the year the company hopes to begin work on a handsome new residence for Mr. W. A. Wlllson, Jr., at aoutbeast corner of Tenth and Market streets. A number of very pretty fencet have recently been built of the blocks, notably at the residence of Mr. C. W. Polvogt, on Princess street. Thit week the work men will begin on several fencet and stone eteps for individual lot ownert in Oakdale cemetery. The company now hat ' officee in Booma'l and 3, on the tecond floor of the Chamber of Commerce building. - Guras, Guns, We have in stock Beminsrton with automatic elector. " Baltimore HammerleBs, ,Wincb ester repeating aiXBhot, and complete line of Belgium Guns, Hunting Coats, Leggins, Gun Cases and Eevolvera of all kinda. Our assortment of sportine: coods ia complete. . -. ' '" A: If you want serviceable goods and at fair priceH yon will find them at onr establishment. - , x I. E. SPRIHGER & CO, 'Phoiieal5 Purcell BiTlldfTTg, WilxiiinstonZr. O. noy 24 tf Closing Out Ladles' Hats ! ; I will begin this week to close out my Ready-to-wear-Hats. $2 76 Hats for $i;60j $4.00 Velvet Hats for $ l;48; Misses' $1.87 Hats $1.25; 88c Imitation Beaver Hat 48c; $1.50 Trimmed Hat 65c. " Just received a new lot fine Eid Gloves, worth $1K 125, $1.60 for 69c. Large Lace' Collars 50c, $1, $1.75, $2.50; .they are one-third le8. than you can get them elsewhere. - , A bit; lot Faclnators, Shawls and Cloaks for Children and Ladles at all prices. Fine lot Ions Silk Coats. , Sweaters ' $1.98. - Furs at half price. Silk Mufflers for Holidays. All styles of Silk, Flannel and Cotton: Waists. - - : - " . - The largest stock Skirts in the city, over: 600 to select from, in Silks, Flannel, Serge and Broadcloth. " PARIS UILLINERY BHIUU, nov 24 tf 129 Market' S, Wilmington, N. 0., " . - Next to Bonitz Hotel. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. LATEST AOAINST AL.BRIQHT. Cbarxed Tbat He Carriei Prodtct la Mail ban Ward CeattaL What may prove a contest of de dded warmth baa developed over the postofflce at ML Airy, where Mr. Al brixbt waa nominated for reappoint ment by the Preddent a few daya dace, wrltea a well kaown Washing ton correspondent. 8everd friends of Mr. Albright have tixnlfled their intention of beinx on tberound when the committee bexlna lta lnveatlxatlont, and to-day frlenda of the postmaster xave similar warn- lnx. Tbe active aerricy of ex-Con-xressman Blackburn, at whoae In- ttaace Mr. Albrixbt waa orlglnaUy Xiven the office, have been enlisted, and tbat gentleman baa notified Sena tor Overman , that be will return to Waahinf ton when tbe contest begins. There baa been much reticence con cern In x tha nature of tha Charcot axeiDtt Mr. Albrixbt, but to-day It waa dated tbat oaa dlexation would be, tbat ha carried produce In mdl baxs when ha waa route axnt." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mr. B. F. King returned Sun day from New York. Mr. C. Furber Jones, of Char lotte, arrived yesterday. Mr. J. H. W. BonitE went up to Ooldaboro yesterday. . Mr. Robert J. Walker, of Charlotte. It at The Orton. Mr. H. G. Saunders is confined by Illness to bit home on Cattle street. Lieut, and Mrs. W. F. Jones, of Fort Caswell, tpent yesterday in the city on a shopping tour. Mrs. W. N. Boyall and children have returned from Florence. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Corbett left Sunday night for New York. The Misses LeGrand left yes terday morninx to visit friends in Norfolk. Mrs. A. B. King and children have arrived from Klnston to join Mr. King, who hat a position with the A.O.L. . Mra. B. M. Chiawell, of New York, It the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mra. W. J. H. Bellamy, 131 South Second street. Charleston Post: "Miss Louise Buntinx, of Wilminxtoir, Is in the city for a time, the guest of Mrt. Frank K. Myert, No. 23 King atreeL'! Elizabeth City Tar Heel'. "Mr. and Mrt.' Archie Turner, of Wilming ton, N.OL, are in the city, vlsitlnx her mother, Mrt. Lucy Turner, on Mar tin ttreeL" ( Charleston Post: "Miss Caro line Moreland it viaillngher brother, Mr. Andrew Moreland, and expects to remdn in Wilmington until the latter part of December." Mr. E. L. Holloway and bride have returned from their bridd tour North and will be at home at the home of Mrt. Margaret Y. McKoy at Front and Orange ttreeta. Charlotte Newt: "Capt. Thos. B. Franklin waa summoned to Wil mington thit morninx on account of the illneea of his alitor, Mrt. Plckard, who it la add it rery ill.w NewbernVowrnof, 22d: "Mrs. Martin Willard, of Wilmington, who came to attend the 25th wedding anni venary of Mr. and Mra. John Dunn, ia the guest of her father, Mr. W. H. OUver." - V TEACHERS MEBT NEXT SATURDAY. EXAHIIIE OUR STOCK OF HARNESS - .- - - V f - ... . . , f'-l - .... '. If you wish anything in that iine. We can supply your needs. - i ' . CITY LIVERY CO. nov 24 tf W. D. lalacIVlillan Jr., Pros. 108, 110, 112 North Second Street 7 New Arrivals. PLACE YOTJB OBDEBS FOB THE 40 Hogsheads of Crockery. s: 100 Barrels of Glassware. At Factory prices, f. o. b. Wilmington. Wholesale and Eetail. SEE BISSINGER, THE CHINA HAN, : nov 2i tf ' 119 Market Street. Tbe Woes of Henderson Hayea. Henderson Hayes, who Is noted for hit proclivities for drink and who has been before the Mayor monthly for the past two years charged with drunkenness, was one of tbe only two offenders in police court yeaterday. He was drunk and down In Purcell alley a little after midnight Saturday and wat carted up to the police sta tion to sober up Sunday. The author ities don't go throaRh the formalitlet of a trial with Henderson any more. He always pleads guilty now, standi up In the priaoner't dock And receives a sentence of 80 days to the roadt at complacently as If he were being told to come in and get a meal. Mayor Waddell, when he wat chief executive of the dty, used to remon atratewith Henderson about hit con duct, but it did no good and Hender- son now returns periodically from the roadt on a Saturday night and goet back Monday morning. He it a drunk ard by choice and - profession and doesn't feel at home unleat he's drunk and down or locked up in the guard house. JUSTICE TO MR. E. A.' MOORE. v Dceia Vblch Appear Froaa the Record at FuedYetteraay. ' Belinda A. Larkina to Forney J. Gooding and : wife, for $3,600, bouse and lot on north dda of Dock, 110 feet west of Sixth street, UxlSS feet In rise. Robert W. Smith and wife to Jno. A. Nixon, for $40, lot on east tide of Ninth ttreeL fl feet east of Orange ttrcct, IjxlgQ feet la dae, ; , Lmt. Jno. W. Ward, of Echo, N. a, arrived I lad eight. Prof. Coator'i Address oa falvlo H. WUey ; Will be a Fettare Other Notes. The next rexular' monthly meetlnx of the New Hanover Teachers' Aaso dstlonwill be held Saturday of this week, and it promisee to be one of tbe most Interesting xdherlngs of tbe year. Adde from the utud features of tha programme for the monthly meeting, Prof. B. D. W: Connor, prlndpd. of tbe Wilmington. Hixb School, hat contented, to deliver an addreaa from hia recent very excellent paper read before the State Teachers' Assembly and the meetlnx of county luperlntendenti in , Baleixh on the "Life aad. Character of Odvin ' H. Wiley,? aad Prof. Catlett haa prom ised to give the teachers tome impree-! atom gained at the Baleigh meeting of tuperinlendenU. One or two other special features will alao probably be added when the complete programme la announced. N x Wllmltrtoe Bsptlst Uoloe. The delegatee to the Wilmington Baptist Union, which convenes with Blackwell Church on Friday of thit week, will "ta met at Wrightsboro by Mr. F. J. Dempaey and others of the congregation. . Principal of School Explains His Raceit , Conduct ia Atlanta, Qa. Reports. , At the request of Mr. EVA. Moore, of Currle, N. 0., the following letter of denial bearing upon hia connection with the recent sensational reports tent out : from Atlanta, Is published with pleasure: Fbaskb St. School, Nov. 19th,1093. Mr. 'E. A. Moore, Currie, N. O. ' Dkab Sib : Nothing was ever more fdte than the newapaper reports In regard to your visit to my tchool. I take pleasure In.taylng that your con duct was that of a gentleman in every aense of the word. Very truly, Mrs. O. CL KznaHT, Prlndpal. Col. Lamb's Condltloo. Norfolk Landmark, 22nd: "Col. William Lamb, who haa been at tbe Sarah Leigh Hospital for aeveral daya retting from an attack of nervout prottration, it improved and went to hia home in Bute atreet yesterday. CoL.Lamb will leave early thia week foraviait of a few weeka to hit son, Mr. Bichard Lamb, at hia country home at Waterwitcb Park, Highland, N. J., before returning active work.", : NEW AD VEBTISEMENTS. ; , MASOHICTK1CPLE,NOT. S4, J9CS. WiMnitonLce No. 319, A. F. & A. M. EHZBQKKT CK)HXtTinCATIoW thlfl (Toes dar) evening at 7.30 o'clock tor work in T. O retTjSf. ... . Visiting Brethren cordially Invited. '' ' -. By eroar of w. at. ,v - THOS. T. BAOXXT, - nov Si it - ; . - . seeratarr. DOIi'T CATCH COLD Dressing in a Gold Room. A GAS RADIATOR Will Take off the Chill. . UOE GAG. Oranges, Ooconnuto, . - Apples, Raisins and Mixed Hutoi : - HALL & PEAE0ALL, IK00EPORAT0K8. , novSitf t BOWLING ALLEYS For Benefit of the The Excelsior Triple Bowling aueya at 114 North Front street Have been ooened and tha maiUgeswDtdeelres to announce that npon a few hoara nottce the entire set of three alley will be reserved exclusively tor any party of ladles who may deelre to use same. Absolutely no connection In any way with saloon below, nor will admittance be given to onteldera when alleys are reserved. Ho chares will ba m&da to any party of ladles wbo may desire to ate the aJleya before November 10th. : - - 'rnonett. . - . novttt - Schedule B. Thoee whom It maveonnern in hnrebv nntl. k fled that bv the law of ithA Htata averv mar. chant, storekeeper or dealer seiiug or offertrg J to sell firecrackers or other fire works la re- qnlred to pay State and Oonnty tax an,onottux : tO 910. j , : , , . - W. H. BIDDLX. , r - . .. uenster oi aeKis.r. wnmlngtnn,M. Q.,Nov. 83rd. 190a. no 4 it . ArJcilnlstratsr's Kcticc. ivlngqnallfled as AOmlntetrator of a. v. rell, deoeased. this la to notify all persona ibted to blm to make Immediate ps meut to- W. AND SB s, AdmlBiRtrator. A. V. Rnrmll. Av. 1 MABBBATJ Attorney, ta um Hav Horrell. maeDtea so nun to make immediate ps meut tcy me. inmmmwinwm na waa inaeL . l ria their nroperly verified claims with r e by or be fore the first day of December, Uv4, or tbla- uvKiva wutw vunmi Ul umr UL remvery. - , xnim saru nay oi STemoer. ivua. .v.. as. j. rA. J
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