TERm Of SUBSCRIPTION Six BontBa . - ; a.u, 'Three Mentha. ' l.6; Two Mentha, " .00; UT.N4 to RMrtr ! , I City at S Cmt ptr Heart. ' eooooooaoooooww VOL. LXXIIL NO. 55 WILMINGTON, N. 0., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1903. WHOLE NO. 11.310 rVT:;:; tto ruing jsiar. CUY CONTaUCTS SIQNEU. 0UTUHE5. mis eoatlaaed hi erit- jfrM J-T Tdti 1111 p1 r:. city Doir i .M ran MtMM(B6i a4 Aj- jv. ja. ITnll m! ra?T i ai lha Inlaaa UJ fj, i0waail adcJ4f4 V, fat raat MoaT o al. ! IfATHFP HEPQUT: vvttrsu BcmAAC. w-i-ro- H. UL. Ho. 1 L J rj mi l warn IX- ; taiia al t P. M- 13w:iraa: 8 A. T "Vj1" 1. Si tT: axaxiammU- Ju fct car. .w; J r: ltcrT roa ro-OAT. ftv JTOjr, Ft. J. or sir- LrIlrU.j; rra r AxmataU far Mutt! Stmt PitUx . Dnlaar til CUy Ran n&aUjx Ujt IJtTi tUUc. n BaBBaaaB ., ' Balora laarlag for tha Ualbodlat Ooaitraae ai Ooldboro jaaUrdaj araalir. Major Bpriattr aflx4 hla Vaatara to all (ha coatrtcta finally ta4 by U Boarf of Aad.t aid Fl aaaca at Ua tpaeUl tBtaUax Uil Btar day algal. Taaeoatracla ara la da BlicaU aai Uar sot oaly thalraa Uraa of Ua Major aad coatraetort. bat alao tat eh alms aa of Iba Board of AadU aa4 riaaaoa. Tba Ua lLantl far IbacoaapUUoaof tba work Uclaa wlia tba axtoalloa of Ua arjMcaaaU, vtx: Foot Boaiba for tba Market atraat Bartaf ;t3daji fof tba dralaajca aad Ti da j a for lb a btallnx Blaat at U aty UilL . Ail tba as a U rial for tba aararal coa Lraeta baa beaa ordarad aad work' 1U bact tr? aooa. Tba varblar iaraaBacoad.Maronavu airaady oa tba iroaad4 aad City Eettaaar Ad aaaavtU tira tba tradaa to Bapada Uadaat of Blraaia Woolard lo-day aa Uat ba caa al a forva of baatfa ta work aa Biadar It at oaef. Tba lay lac af tba draiaac by Goalactor Qlaaa wlilbfia atBaeoad aad Mar kal aurau aad fixat ba axlaaitd aloax tba aaaarad aacUoa toward Toartb a'uaai. Ia aaotbar colas. Major BartajrvrKlr aoikalbat all wbo coa iMopUl lajlac raa. aavanra aad (bar V!P M 11 tboroatbrara bad awaada tbaaaaaa aow aa aoparalU will ba baaad for taariac aatbaBaTa- naat afur tt la dowa. Dartas tba abaaaea of Mayor Banata from tbo ally aaUl Bazt Moaday Mayor Pro. Tana. W. H. Toaa will oceay tba axreaUra ebalr aad wUl bold bta first aaaaioa of Ua Bollea coart to-day at boob. YETERANS OF PENDER IN PINK AND WHITE. A COMPLIMENTARY QERWAN. big Oathcrinj of Confederates and Formation of Camp at . Barjaw Yesterday. Dlrtctora aal OfUceri Ecctti Sae- tblaf alUa Plaattaa Caapaay Will BalliAwar of Caatraet. Beaotiful Weddinz Yesterday Evening" in Historic Saint James Church. Dellihttol Dance Last Mint by L'Arioao Clnfe fa Hoaor of Harrlss-Lallmer Weddlor Party CoopleB. NUMBER OF FINE SPEECHES. HaL C. M. SUlaiaWas CtUic J ta Scad Icxtita Brttallar Oratral Jaaica I. Matta Prtitat Daaxktm af Caalcaaracf Belts Orx'ttd r LOCAL DOTS tbm iLrjfV4 tt7kUf Wllaaiexioa. ib-ar IS. t. 41A.M. 4.47 P.M. 13 II. 01 M. 1X00 A. M. SJ0A.M. . . ost aoma umra, asa bo e. D tbty both r ont attar latbaiaa 15- icst of tbt fTBfUnlatba a work uat of lb daya. t:- Jakaovin Tit . ... .V.. nat(l i.wt. ica Bin iac tew v.. win doctor la bo rvaaoa why w.:a3oy ra bia caaa aboold ba :ar'J. i Pis 'ilobla aaaa Baaat4 Diaa rt-Jj dedioed to fita bU daatb- maxnaia to a ptaky daka. i.i aaa thoojbt ba waaat -u a Utaa. drtaklQC raoaaa. tbat, aa U iaa bava aaeh of aa appatiU r tvar aoyay. u lAid taara w w ca lam v. Moota Uont alai Ji Alai of HaTasa baa Bor I2J.0CO prtaaoU to tatra axa otbar doc tort tbat to ba fOTaxaor fuw bHa. ..tt a wi Li Coloaibia doMB't aci uw til t . I. mmh .:, ranaaa w ir it J ttax isa '" 'i.r.cD ba Uocla Sam ftU ready it a: UtUadtaL Ch? a;autr to Coloasna Boaa Li j cava jal tbat ba ba bad a tiaaca to aliJc dowa tba crw-aa-? t ca Ufbt oat for boar. I: m t! i tbat tba EajmfeUeaa dt- ara--! in .tiui br Uit coccrma .s Craaaa collactor of tba pot t CW.ta-.oa. 11 toch f tllowa Wtra un -t woali aot lit tbaa a na. Wa woaUa't Crata-pack-r a: .ia. Capa Faax Lodx No. 2, L O. a coafarrad Ua aecoad dtfraa apoa two caadtdataa laat alf bL Bar. W. IL Ekh, paator of tba Ural Bapttet Cbarcb of ttavbara, wiU ba Ua apaakar at Ua T. M. a A. maaa Boaatlax aaxt Baaday. Tfc Cbarlaaton vapert an- Boaaoa tba raUar aaddaa dcatb of Mr. Uaary OTttXU, of Uat dty, wbo waa qalta vail kaowa la WUaJaf to. Work wm Ugn right away on tka aaw warabooata for Ua Baaooam Air liaa oa Ua watrr front, Btar Ua eoapaay'a fralbt oflor. at foot of Braaawkk alraaL A troll ay car waa in eolliaioa wiib a dallvary warcm of Mr. N. . B. Baakla at Toartb aad Prtaotaa atraaia yatarday aaoralar aboat 10 o'clock. 8U bt daaa waa doaa to Ua TabJal. romlibli Sarara Uat nlghl orraalad oa BU Jaaaa alraat Traak Uclatyrr. a Paadar eoaaty aatro, cbarrd wilb aadartloa, Ba will ba tfrtm trial la JaaUea Fowler" court at 11 A. M. to-day. Tba tmblio U inritad to attand Ua bibia praaUUoa aad fla ralalac by Ua Jr. X TJ. A. M. at Paljrado) to aJcbt at 833 o'clock. Tbara will ba ap!al ear. Tba axarclaaa will Uka bIm la Daljrado cbarcb. 'iiolr oaa caj of Interaat wi triad la Ua Mayora eoart jeatarday. yjllla Millar, aolortd, arrealrd by palloraaa N. M. Haat for dlaardtr y coadact at Bacoad aad Braaawkk mhu aitbt bafora Uat, waa aaat to Ua roada for 90 daya. A bona attacbad to a dray, boHa Ua aaaaar 110, fill batwaea iaa abaf a of Ua rabicla at FUU aad Cbaaaat airrala ycatrrday aitaraooa tboat S oV-oek. From aai rapw- to Ua coadlOca cT Ua aaloaJ, Ua .Hi he. UTtaUrallac by Ua Boc!ay for Ua Praraalloa of Cm ally toAalaala. -WbUa tba proprlator bad suetxd oat for a momaat, lUa .r aatak Ibl.f raa Uto Bbodea ucalr, ,c.uraay aora!a aad iobd Ua eaab dxawar of arrU doJara. lock to o Brttadlar Qaaaral Jaaaa X" Malta, eaaaaadlaf Ua Third Brijrada, N. OL DMdoa, U. Q. V., aad CapU DaLaoa nilyaw, of Ula city, waat ap to Bar Cawjailarday wbaraUey attaadada rtaalaa aad rally of all Pandar eoaaty Ooafadarata Vataraaa aad wbara BrliadUr Qaaaral Malta aaalated la tba paraaaaat ortaalaalloa of a camp, wblcb ta labia dltlaloa. Tnay ralara ed laat nlxbt aad raporta rad Utter day la t hVlTIlorymt eoaaty.' Tba formal txardaaa waae bald la tba Coart Houtt, pariuaot to ad joara aaar, Ooarada PatUfTaw Moorr, of Banraw, la Ua ebalr aad Coarada T. IX. W. Melalyra, of It anbor, at bia Boat aa a tertiary. After reading tba atautaa of Ua prarloot prellaiaary naallaf , Ua aaeretary made report of bla-aelloa la eeearlar apeakera for Ua day. A latter waa read from Hob. Caaa. M. 8udaaa, of Greeaaboro, ex ptetwlax treat refret at bit i a ability to ba preeeat aad blddlai bia eoaradae Ood'a speed la tbalr Uadabla aader Uklac CapC E. W. Kerr, of CUatoe, N. Q, waa Uea. lalrodacad aad for aboal balfaaboorba dallbUdbla baarera wlib aa eloaaaat apeecb, paying a flae trlbaU to Ua Nortb Carolina aoldler aadaxtolllac bia record la Ua treat coal let. Tba receat elala of Jadra CbriaUaa la Ubalf of VUtlaU to Ua dautaeat of Ula 8 lata la aaaber aad berolaa of bar troopa waa Ukaa ap aad Ua true elataa of tba caae abown. TJoa. Fraak Tboapeoa, of Oaalow, followed CapL Kerr la a brUHaat ad dreaa wbkb eatfted Ue aadlelded av laatloaof biabeartra aad cballeaced taalr adalratloa UrooxboaL Tbe laat tpeaker aad oaa of Ua moat Booular waa Briradiar Qaaaral Malta, wbo waa La oaa of bia bappleat elaa. Tba UUet portloa of bia ad dma aaa 'directed to Ua ladlee, of wboa a Urra aaaber were preaeat, aad tba fruit of bia reaark waa Ue ortaeltaUoa of a local chapter of tbe Uailed Daatblere of Ua Coafederacy aooa alter Ua adjouraaaat of rater aaa. '- At Ua coaclatloa of bia apeecb Uere ware aatbaalaallo ealla froa tba old aoldleri apoa CapU MalU for bia feTodta aoaf. 'Ta a Good Old Bab," aad Ua laat elreiea of Ue cborua died way aald Ua aoaf vuBtferoeo ebaer-Inr. A peraaaeat orjraatxatloa of a caa p of Paader reUraaa waa tbea effected aad appUeatloa wUl ba at once made for adalaatea lato Ua United Ooa federataYaleraaa. Ofjleere ware elected aafollowt: Ooaaaader PaUltrew Moore, of Bartaw. Flrat TJeuleaaat Coaaaaaar v. CorbetL , Becoad Llaateaaat Ooaaaader K. D. Walker. Adjataat-T. U. W. Mdaiyre. oi iTaaboa. Beneaat-kUjw B. U PUyar. of Bartaw. AdJ wrameat waa to meet aala oa Ua firat Moaday to February, 1904, at 10 A. M. Altar tba aeetlet tbe eet raaepaaaedouttoa tm.rmpt Hooae. wbara a boaaUIal dlaaer. ooaalaUat of barbecue aad oUerteaptlBf edlblee, waa apread by Ua Udlea. Dr. E. Porter, of Boeky PoIat.aadAdjaUatT. H. W. Mela irra ware of Ua committee of arrenf.e meala. wbkb aceoapllabad IU work ao tueoaaa Tally. Tba firtt meellat of tba atockboldera of Ua Cape Fear Macblaa Worka, re eeaUy chartered by Ue Becrelaryof et.ta with a pald-la caplUl stock of 115,000 aad $100,000 authoriied, waa bald Moaday afteraooa at Ue o Sicca of theWorlh Company, oa NattatreeL air. EL C McQaeea waa called to the ebalr and Mr. Robert 8. ColUaa waa reqaeated to act aa aeeretary.. After a teaeral dlaeuaaloa of Ue outlook, plaaa for betlaaiat barlaeaa, etc, a Board of Directors waa elected aa fol lows: Meeara. C.-W. Worth, XL C. MeQaeea, M. J. Corbett, J. A. B printer aad BobL 8. Oolllaa. Tbe Dlrectora aahecqaeatly - met aad elected Mr. Worlh prealdent of tee compaay aad air. uouiaa aeore tary, aad to Uea waa delegated Ue baaiaaarmaniteaatt rua ajot Uacorporalloo.. T&a teatleaea com posing Ua Board of Dlrectora aad theofflore are among Ue f on moat buslaeaa aea of tbe city; bare a o questioned executive ability ; aim oat unlimited capital aad their aaaealo eoaaacUoa with any enter prise la aafflolent evidence of its worth aad ability. Aa before elated Ua pleat will ba altaated oa the water; front at the rear of the preaeat Worth Compaay bulldiag aad will bare eaay aoeeaa to all transportation lines, both by water aad rati. Blda for extensive balldloga of tbe compaay, according to plana aad apedflcatlona prepared by Mr. Cbarlee McMUlea, Ue architect, were received ap to boob Baturdey aad Ue contract will probably ba awarded to-day. Tbe eqalpaeat will be modern la every reapect aad brand new through oat. Tbe abopt will be prepared to receive all orders, treat or aaall la general aachlae, foundry aad black emllb construction or repair. It will be prepared to make Iron aad brass eaallnga or all klnda, build boilers aad eaglnea. A specialty will be made of laeamotlTs and marine work, which means that the company will build and repair locomotive, logging cart, etc Mr. A. P. Yopp, oaa of Ua finest machlnUU in the South, aow with tne Southern railway at Spencer, N. U., aad a gentleman of 83 yeara experi ence, will be the foreman of tba ahopa aad will u are personal charge of every thing la the machinery department. t Tae building wllleonalet or macblaa, shop, office and store rooms, 40x110: feet la alas aad extending eaat waat la the centre or Ua grounds. Thirty feet away will bo ample dockaga for tba lirrat ahtne which coma to Wllming- - ton. The bulldiag will ba frame aaa iron-clad. jOa Ua north, 83x71 feat la nlae, will be an iron alruetura for lb fojndry and blacksmith anop. - A boiler bouse of atandard brick, wIU meUlroof aad aocordlng to the Are regalalloaa of the elty and Insurance eoapanlea, will be altaated ia close proximity. The ahopa, fouadry and blacksalU departaente will be cqulp mu! ith iravalliar cranee for hand- Hag all heavy rastlaga aad machinery. Tbe Company expecta to begla buel aeu about Jan. 1L Mr. Yopp will habere during Ue bolidaya and will personally direct the Inetallatlon of the machinery. WITNESSED BY HUNDREDS. One of the moat brilliant and largely attended germane of toe aeason waa. that laat night by L.'Arioso umu in the handsome Maaonie Temple ball THE STORE THAT PATS YOUR OAR FARE. Some Things needed for Clhristmas Gifts. Mlaa Catheflae Meares Htrrltx, the At tractive Yeaeg Bride af Mr. Heary Qoald LaUaier, Jr. Brief Ke- ceptloa aal Bridal Tear. A marriage of much latereat to hun dredj of frienda In Wilmington and elsewhere waa Uat of Mia Catharine Mearee Harriea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Nehemlah Harrlat, to Mr. Henry Gould Latimer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latimer, both mem ben of old and prominent famfliea of Ula dty, which waa eolemnlred In the prnencet of a large and faahlonable asaemblateia Balat Jamea' Episcopal church yeaterdayetanlng at 6 o'clock. eKav. KTcSt the parish. offidallBt. tThe ehnroh had been beautifully decorated for Ue occasion with m wealtb of plaata and fljwert and a soft-glow waa abed over the aiUr from numerous brightly bur ntebed candelabra wbleh were aet in the banking of pal ma at convenient aiatlone. Tbe marriage scene waa one of rare beauty aad loveliness and Ue beautiful Episcopal service aa spoken bf the Rev. Mr. Hotue waa one of anusual Impreeaiveneaa. j Long before the hoar approached for tbe ceremony tbe church began to be filled with the merry wedding gaeata and while Uey were assembling the organist, Mr. Jamea Oharlea Craft, played with delightful touch a number or very appropriate aelectlone. Aa the bridal party came la Ue front of Ue church, tunernl straina from Lohen trla commenced and the attendante were ushered in most pleasing order down Ue main aisle, with the excerp tion of tbe groom, who entered with bie beat man, Mr. Charles W. Mc-C-urr, of Saginaw, Mich., from Ue choir room oa the left. The bride was attended by her sister, Misa Carrie Barriaf, aa maid of honor, while another sister, lira, fbiup w. D.lano, of Waahington, D. a waa the attractive matron of honor. The first to come down the alele were tbe charming little ribbon chlldrer, Miae Eleanor Harries, beautifully eoatamed ia white silk malle with pink ribbons, and Master Robert C. DeRoaaet, Jr., who waa clad In .beautiful white aerge. Tbe ushere came next In their order: Mr. Cbaa. F. White Stampeed Linens, a splendid assortment of Bureau Covers, Me . renter Pieces and Splashers: some with drawn .work. - Ifnces .. . . tw. TT.w.1.- I ,"s . ai .Vaa - - room, compiimeniKj w -- about one quarier lessuuiu bowub. - Colored ldnennuow foyers, hi.iujjc BeL&l SUk, aU shades; the skein 4c.,, Hemenway's Knitting Silk; the spool 5 and 25c. , . . . ; . - . .mnT Ttrn AT COLUMBIA FLOSS, GiSlSMAXHXUJN nwu, n' . nir rn-ni iwrtrtl. A "TTl 7.HPHVRS. : T,mtlmr weddint? party. The nguree were gracefuUy led by Mr. Clayton Giles, Jr., and more than twenty-five couples ' participated in the dancing. The decorationa were very pretty and were the product of the extensive green houaea of the WilmlDgton Flo ral Company. The music waa by Hol lowbaeh'a Academy Orchestra. Among the couples were: . Misa Llllie Gilchrist with ,Capt. A. P.Adrian; Mia Aubrey, of Cartera- Tille, Ga , with Mr. J. C. Angel; auaa Kate Moffitt with Mr. Maraden Bel lamy, Jr., Mr. and MraO. WrBld nnd Misa Annie, Blount DeRoaaet with Mr. Richard Bradley ; Mlaa J eanie peck witlrCapfc. avMcDr Davit; Mi W.' Davis; Miss Laura Clark with Mr. JF. S. T)ttPre; 3fl4aOnv6 Arm atrong.;with Mr R.; H. Gwaltney ; Miaa Sjmona, of . Boston, with Mr. T. M. Henderaon;Mias Eliza Metta with Mr. Geo. P. Jamea ; Mlaa - Tailulah DeRoeaet with Mr. E. A. Melts; Misa Anita DeRosset with Mr. Thomas Myers; Miaa Janie Williams with Mr. R. A. Paraley; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rankin; Misa Margaret Naah with Mr. J. M. 8tevenaon;Mr.:and Mrs. J. Walter Williamson ; Misa Mildred Davia with Mr. R. A. Williams; Mlaa Nora Angel with Dr. R. E. Zachary; Mr. and Mre. Philip W. Delano, of Washington, D. O. ; Miss Carrie Har riet with Mr. Chaa. N. McClure, of Baginaw, Mich.; Misa Fanale Green with Mr. Mearee Harrisa; Mia Nellie Emeraon with Mr. W. O. Crow; Misa Emma Weal with Dr. T. M. Green. StagaMessrr. Frank G. Harrisa nnd McRee HatchT Chaperocea Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Holr, Mr. and Mre. J. V. Grainger, Mre. A. a Kenly. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. LaimTD-s "Wool Soles Ladies' and Children's 25c the pair Men's 35c the J. H. REHDER & CO., T,ATr si tf 615. 617, 618 JNortn jcouxsu o. - Ilr BrooK Having sevoroa mo uyuuywww with the O. H. Is. &:PGo( has accepted Foremanship at The Wilmington. Ironr Works, prepared to compete BlectrlcaUy and Mechanically. W I LIY1 1 WOTOK I ROW WORKS. CvDCOOGOOO ASK? We Answer! WILffiHGTOH IROH WORKS. ffnment- went to Mr. Charles McMillen Norfolk yesterday. . --Mr, -W A. Frink, of Shallotte, waa here yeaterday. Mr. P. B. Beard, of Salisbury, waa at The Orton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. b. A. BChlosa left yeaterday for Baltimore. Leach, Jr., oi i-a- Mr. J. M. Green, alone, and Ue otbera in pairal ieigDf M reglBtered pt The Grton. Ti' Potts. U. S. A., arrived SCHOOL CHILDREN'S KUJDSESl. Soal CiPT. nOLTfU LE4VES TO TO-04Y. ta - . .w BATkei U Uae w - youag aegro with Ua aoaey. Tba alarm of fira tro tox fil at lOiSO A. M. yesterday waa oa ao of a aaall blase caused by ape-ke froa Ua eblaaty albrr fraaa swtuw - . v tti'.l eolored. aad oecupvaa d.mi. rMtltbaiaa Stfl Oeed-ljt Coisij ef Vilattitea Prkala, The Sraa U aura It voices Ua aaall. i r hdadreda aad bandreda of bia frlead,wb.a ltya fr!.ad. provided hla of Uagealal, wheeled CapC an. e., d a goat to draw Itwhea Ualol PapUa U Make Oaa Uttle Happy ea Tkaakttivlsr. i i Tbe chlldrea of Ue Ualoa School at the auggalioa'or their kind-hearted principal. Mlaa Mary E. Cook, yeater day raised a neat Utile eua by popu lar tabecriptlon which wlU make one Utile aoul overflow with happlnees on Tbaaksglviag aornlng. j j r....h)T remembers tbe caae of Ultle Kellay Barfiald, who reu hbw b railroad engine and had both , hla lege eat ofT eome time ago. They remember, too, bow he aaffered many weeka la the hospital and waa finally returned home to j hla paree'a la Ue very pitiable eondl w.- i. which be will have to BDead Ue remaiader of hla daya. Borne aa follows: Messrs. Geo. f. Jamea ana Mearea Harrla; Fraak Harrisa and McRee Hatch; O. A. Wlgglna and Dr. TbOa.M. Green. Then followed Ue bride aad her atteadanU. Apjroachlng tbe altar they were joined "by the groom aad aa every member of the party took their poeitlona about Ue altar, Rev. Mr. Hogue faced the youag couple and spoke wlthfeellng Ue solemn vows wnicn ney bmb aad became man and wife. The. bride wore a lovely costume of Liberty eaila with talle veil and car ried a bouquet or bride'e roaeaand iiiim of the valley. The maid of hon or waa charmingly attired in pink mousaeline de sole. trimmed wiU pink rosea and ahe carried a lovely bouquet of plak carnaUoni. The matron of hon wors white moutaellne de eoie and carried 'ah-exquisite bouquet of white carnations. , The gentlemen of Ua party wore Ue eoBveBtlOBaleveBUgdreaawlth bou tonnierea of white earaaUona. The party lerttbe churehtothela apIrUg atralnaof Meadeltohn'a wed ding march and after a brief reception to a few iatlmate frienda and members laat night and ia a guett at The Orton. Miss Mary . Belle Fillyaw left yesterday to visit in Rocky Mount and Richmond'. - :: - Mr. A. Trust and son, of East Arcadia, were regiatered at The Orton yeaterday morning. Messrs. E. G. and B. A. Car- . a A A rier, of Wallace, were . regiswreu . The Orton yeaterday. Consi Five hundred pairs of Kid Gloves consigned to Any size or color to be sold at 98 cents a pair, reguUr value al.50. Come early to make your selection. - ' ; A New and Select Stock of Dress Skirts and Shirt Waists In Silks and Different Textures of Cloth, i - Itnn labial' OTIfl children's Coats, an excellent line to Also it ne w uuo , r - TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. The Leading Millinery House, 119 Market street. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Come in and have a select from. I have a big line of samples to select from. Suit made for Thanksgiving or A mas. Mr. w. e. Mann has returned Soe Aaent for the Famous Fechheimer & Fi8nei U0. 8 fromNewbernand expects to remain mii KiaUB OllltO. aiVD mo ta wmii Tailor- in Wilmington permanently. Messrs. Gordon Williams and Tom Griffith, of Charlotte, are so journing a few daya at TheOrton. Capt. F. B. Bice, of the U. S. Steamboat service, ia in the city from Charleston to spend alday or two. The - many friends of Mr. W. R. Blanka will regret to learn of hU critical illneea at hla home In thia city. BEMEMBEB WE SELL FOB LESS. nov 14 tf DONATION DAY AT HOSPITAL. Exercises This Alteraoon Public Cor dially Invited Ladles Will Receive. Thm nnblic ia cordially invited to at- The scarlet fever quarantine at I tne exerclaea of Donation Day at Mr. A. H. Holmea' reaiaencr, North Fourth etreet, haa been raised. Mr. J. G. Broadnax, Jr., of of the family at Uehome of Ue bride's I Greensboro, who la connected wHh the parents, No. 108 South Fifth street, I internal. Revenue Department, la at Mr. aad Mrs. Latimer left for a oriaai i ThB orton. .V:. - bia rood ship -Toloaa' for Breaea Ula aornlng at olock, wiU be the oaly aad ee.tal.ly U. greet fgret V JZ will have to carry no-" - - rvnt. uoiuuaa uk eolored, at by 111 - at era Palmer, a fan biooa roue te,.SeA eio has been mbhwu 4u. i: Oklaboaa, wCl bo one rftje insert at tbe next aeatlon Uilahoaa Bar Ataocuuon. u "mj ka aharp anoogb to find "c2piog" doeant pay Uka : tie 2ist of Nov. at Belfast, ialail, the bi;eat aad loo gee t liner vor: 1 wa launched for the s r lice. Tba new abipU aui the Baltic and U T ftet aal hh4 a displacement of 13,- J Jt:i toca. TbU btjf ship wvma ?ieoot Wflalngton"! wocis 'tbor fronU Sui Bev.aU rtrtet The daaage wa. SIJ. eorertd by laauraao. with Ol. Walker Taylor. P. 0. TkaaktrlTUf Brars. Oeatral dsUrery aaa a-F dow. .1 the ao.to.lca will ba opeafroa . J- ad froa P. Carrier. Jin Joaey order aUregi-tryd-rtm.nt doaadday. . HEW ADVCmSlMEnS. BBuaawaaaWBaaa) Y IL CL A. 8-r Couraa. J,' tV t A: P Donatio Day. Thank kin waa stk antaau oi aa aaa aw giving loaded wlin eoiwa -Uexorable decree or commerce Uthat KTaust walgh aarhor aad paaa out to .enUls aoralag. bowev.r mucb be badriahed- bop. f have the pleaaura of .pending UeBa- Sonal holiday with bU Wllmlagtoa Si . eoa.oI.UoB. tiurngh. !n.r... k. mav retarn for a plaJaaaryO.!"- -Jflt adlaa to hla aoor.a of warm daUahotpltabl. Cap. Fear: K M I IMIflll he left Ua boepntai anu now flchool baa raiaed a puree and oa itnkuIvUt wUl give the Utile fe -low a newealtordotbe.,aome .boe' a tip. ttockingv, eouara du eblc iod happy duriag Ue cold r, uiM Cook aad a commit tee from Ue school, eoapoeed of Maa Washington B-addy. Ferdlaaad Punk, and Wraar. . dowa to wo yeaurday aad bougm -ill nreaeat to the boy lo morrow. tour NorU on the 7 o ciocx aumu. Gout Line train. After December lat they will be at home at Auburn, N. it- thn narenla of Mr. Latimer .!dA and where he haa an im- -" . . . porlant poaitioa wIU D. usoorne . Oa- larM manufacturera of farm Im plement.. The bride and groom were among the moat popular young mem v... . wiimtnvton aociety and tbe number of beaullf ul aad coatly wed ding glfte waa a aubaUntlal reoognl nf th blah eateem In which Uey UWH " a - m are held.- Aaoeg thoee from out of the city to attend the weaamg were Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Delano, of Waab- r r and Mr. U..i.W...- Clure, of Baginaw, Mich. VlLVlOT0N AUD ITS BANKS., the VTriUIs.tartlIta Oaaje. ! ... . intrt here in naVaTUr gam. of foot baB be-, tweea the leama of Virginia and North . - - a ..j.. . w aw-.-"V- l uoanui, -- ihm i mw IUT ib ... ni anie M iui ui navw i . ..nt lalurlef. ano ui JhfAluM allow aaUrouth 5X5fridJ f la Wllmlngto- b f ore Sv .ti wnw very n-"J .s.ak.Torthe eoflUn .xu.dto a. daring VorU B -:n7,r1rlnr. Chriatma. rery nappr - - tad NSW X ear. Uotrrva. Have Depealta ol Nearly Plre laHHea, Sar, - ptssltf Other CltUi. Suadaya Raleigh MOtand Observer unrlallv from Its advertising hra coafldeaee ia we tSt Uere U .WerabU moaey Sue couatry. aU of naOtU , - . -ninmas also Uat Fayetteville "OSserver, 24th: "Mr. A. H. Slocomb left thia morning on the .Clty of Payettevllle" for Wil mington." . Mr. Marks Nathan went to Greensboro yesterday to have charge of tbe theatre there for Mr. S. A. Schloaa, the leaaee. . Mrs. M. Fletcher Manning and daughter, or Brooklyn, N. Y are visiting . Mre. E. W. Manning on : North Fourth street. - Mr. J. Hargrove Taylor, form erly In the law officea of Hon. J no. D. Bellamy, haa taken a poaitioa wiU the Armour Packing Co. Miaa Lar klna Is now stenographer and type writer m the officea of Mr. Bellamy. Bev. L. B. Boney, who is a student at Ue Southern Baptist Theo logical Seaitcary, arrived on he noon ..it, nvr ihe 8. A. L. on hla way to Rocky Point where he haa beed called to Ue bedside of bia alster, Boon, who U very 111. Mrs. J. M. Very truly 7?J u. banks Is surpaaaea bc - wUl be uxan n- u e; . . auto ... froa win" Ln" hU uTtoUl aggregate of de Carolinian, have i??1".- tT.b.lSo.a98.e3. or nearly twice Y. M. C. A. Star eoarse. Lovera of muric will welcome ine Cbloago Lady jcniertamor- Y. M.C. A. auditorium on xuwuj evening. . Dec. laL Thla attraction come." well recommended; not ao much as a lady quarieue, dui m i star aoloistf, each compeieni w givo .vaninff'a enienaiBuouw reauire. Box eheet opene at n.Rrxwt'i book siore Dauj Vember 28tb. No- slIllkL A U hi vi eoacart will be S-aau lia. 'Aa A. aodiiorlaa c k- T&a foilowla -Mttart le It: Mra. A- DeB- kt sa Aubrey, of CarvartvTi-e, aV. D. Aatall Blekariaca tVOOaXB. - Vale Photogra?-ir W. ahall Trout aad Prlaeeaa. :ius Btadlo. baepea . i rj - - y V Ciua. jtfftrteaLadffTa.a!ihl. Aa Important mealing of vJNo!LorP.u;' to-night aad every mam--. - Sa-mbreaT .--T.u for the forUcomlnc arrB---- . - tTTv,,illr. 0a meeUng or r ' . ' . Dae. fiU- ning. " . o a .ndlto- . lh. Tf . n. u. : "rr'l Trim Held, aad a large """ . -in ..thr there tpre- .l!r Tbe admlalon 1- BUT " ' xcenv. servloea ai rirs BdeatUt. Murcbl- BkbuUdl-gtp-nlghtatBO tba forUcomloC Testlaoalea Ueae BMt- bealiag cau wwrrr" . i: i lag. j - . There will be I'hnrchot ChrUt, at t-A law Marvlflld. as Urge a. the wa toi o -- .r of UaBalelgh banx - .Kennard Key worth of Interest as rouows . i t-w.ht-,oi., y& and Mra. Murchlaon Nah;-" I Dent .Iw. of Town Point, Atlantle riauon i :,. AUanUo Trust apuanaw 334,883.18 sTBink;:: . 416,173 the Jamea Walker Memorial Hospital e r nV.lnek thia afternoon. The programme and commendable object of the occasion have been referred to luthete columns from time to time and It now only remalna to be aald Uat the people of Wilmington are most cordially lavlted to atwnd the ra- ception between the houra named and see for themaelvea what a really mag nificent and deserving institution la In their midst The ladies have respond ed nobly to the call of Dr. Akerman and the Board of Managers and thlr tireiesa energy and graciouaneaa in the cause will be plainly eviaent Ula afternoon. The corridors and re ception rooms of the building were prettily decorated by the ladlee yester day and the flrat annual Donation Day promisee to be a delightful suc- CeThe Consolidated Company haa ar ranged a very convenjentachedule for accommodation of those who will ylalt 7u . u nu will leave Ninth and Princess every 10 mlnutea from 1 5? V? p m ivina' the hospital .. in minutes from 1 :10 P. M. to NEW ADVEBTISBMENT8. NOTICE. Our Store will be closed Thursday, Thanksgivina Day. Patrons will please send in their orders to-day. . Respectfully, WIU.IIHGTON GROCERY CO " STAR COURSE. - - aeoond Kntertalnment, AUDITORIUM; C. R., L. ik P. SeUadale for DoaatloavDav. Wadnas ar NoTimfttr 5. Cara will leave corner 9th and Princess every ten minutes for Hos pital from I P. M. to 6 P. M., leav ing Hospital every ten minutes from 1.10 P. M. until 6.30 P. M., con necting with all, city cars. Con venient for Cemetery visitors. Jamior Orar Amarlcan naeaaatlea, NovamBar astai, t . Extra car will leave Front and Princess at 7.40, 8 and-8.20P. M. for Delgadojlast car leaves Delgado after exercises. Special Befcedule ror TBenKslvlaT aT. Will run cars every hour from ten A. M. until 7 P. M. from Wilming ton to Wrightsville Last car leaves Wrightsville 8 P. M. no25 2t South Atlantic Transit Co. Y. P C. A Taaar5aIi,,i 1. X. . -xrumiBeton Bavwa' Trust uompsu . Total ..tii" 1,065,653. &i ,f 4,T80,493. rl -a Carried at 8 o'clock Monday .fteraoo a tbe borne of Ue SJ. Dr d Mre laa..wltt:Xw. wi Mr, Doaher . i W nrofewlOB. ' . MmtsM or Str Course jiacea extra. - . n ... ...1 III III !! Ill can reserve tnelr no v aet wasata seuaara tar FayastavJlle. W. C. . ' BTKaJIXB CXTT OF FATBTTaVllX: .... leava 2 P . BL, Hoveinberstli; Xovemher tea. ; r ' ' BTEAMEB BIQBLABDKB : November eoth, 4:M P. M.; Deoember trd, 1 For fnrtber ta'ormaUon 1TM) and pseaengars. t7p. XOVK, Asent. ABentFavettevUle. B.C. , novtt Important Notice. Notice ia hereby given to all par ties concerned that all pipe connec tions with water, gas. or sewerage mains -on Market street, between Second and Fourth streets, will have to be made at once before paving la done," atvno permits for tearing np these streets will be given after said work U finished. nwnrrv:'n a WM. E. SPBINGEB, -' no 25 6w L we fr su ; Mayor. " lifakJ r