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I OUTLINES. eathor, dies) IDtld ha.H roba'.og f riTM n imm mum nhh HII V 2 l0 U IMMM aisnili rm ClHlM I tWH. Aatelic Tnr- . )M eld doa Ma S mt. aaa) , . c . T J ly M ra Taa etr ho mt rre oC late Tmm B- Bwwo, Witt sf tk Ltfa U f Oseaaaoy ef V,rttii u tavac- Naatro MtitM of at IM4U4 crtsll aasaaoU jaOhevamse maiaii vere la ifese paaMaaUarr York aarua Mower oa ZmZmSVl iKmWWm 55J; aaal-apM My;llax 1 raatOSc. aora-aaaaaaaaal. PJa tUJfe; aaa vara. It. CL. Dae. 8. J i 1 r aaaaar voa to-day. 5. D B sV - For Norm CaA ;e. Bala Wedaaaday, Thar v- r. - ji a - Da ivana ... Bays waaar Wiiaa a astct Elijah III alia John Alex 4Za? ada fci all, hie Z .on a - ta aa iildapl a prof t aa he ta larvfcat. I Piiti te . K 'praaat potlliea. ( p as at" pohuca lo ha iie ra. thing, j edging vel ) . et re far to '-.ar? Har'a etaf aat Paeaa atatUr aa "lachieg ia logic : raracitj." It aaakaa ap lo ti ahat it lacke io veracity. rrep of 1.3 4 aa kataa, or laaa, and 10.u00.00O it by 500,- The Sraa lO.ftOO,- ... . . . eaaea a Aula Seemtar Haaaa cocUooe a taaa ite walk of alWgiaaea at tka 1 1 ta Haaaa aaaaaojaety peraaeta to Mtteg Haaaa reahece oa tha aat kep BacaaeaJt eqaaaimtty : :rbed U. Pau.tpe.ea- kai prnfeeeor of miceraJaaf la rVacataej Uaieetattj. aaa dMaaMr- -i im is Utah. Wa have aa leak it eaa he f aa ad ia Xeeth ia, lot vhaM era Maaai'l ! : -t aanda aad game ia hardly ia he uaHiatot art tfco part of i tee eeeaaa ha ha ta a I; too unce the aaaaa of Ceagiaaa If taa eaaa will hreak it eat to tarkty vitkoat any ormaih i J V. Jay, tka p i tea tear far tairty " -f oat tka hratoa artkki ire aaaaa tkaM hia attorney 'i 4::oraaya kava gjeaa aatVa of r9a. : tbe Supreme Coort, hat i -w - w - Waa. Itieeaid that he f e! tha verdict If ha to trial. Martin D. Hardin Preebytenn 1; r.red the rtoc of a 1 UU wtll Mil Seuarday for II1II1H HI 'or u. leraatty tear aaaia aasenaw as P. M.: . -aaa Batafall for laa cay. .00: rmlafi co der; frae soatfiarly winds 4.44 . . t .. aort. 1LS0 A.. M. arv,. 1.90 P.M. Ijaf Otdt OON - m . year for hCMradkitas tka dead Bks eta elcej of cnitct.m at tbe , . it ead advtaad tkaea to re v. -, ,,- tmm of the of f. Haedta'e ortttoaaa ara aaad beam eomilht- I Tha hoar at XlerUleom. ta, uaaat bafar tka allayed tribe 'mi nkiaifay the ofji etaaf ef" Owi Ltfe at aa Oatcast Hea d's 0 WSJ Bewrrte AeotSer Copy. L. Bala, the WUsalastoe man wm la BaMaa for a SSA8T far ami hi. ... uw m Ufane aaOaioaal Ru).d .k,.w o aaad from jail. Rath wrote lo the Poarmvatar Qan ! lea to aUU wbaibar or not taa oaot aa laai, aad taJa re Hy veaaeat aiaa mill!? Ji!?1"1 Prt"l mk" tu.a 1U your Ma3BJ3icuoa of tae 99U alttaaa. M tatrd claai Bu., - a & aa waea eaat la laa aaalte aaaaalad caarraabla with poaUffa ai oae oaot fa two oaaoaa or fraaUoo iheraof Raaama.faUy, "Sawn a bUddk. "Tk ro Amu I'oaitnaeter fjhaa.' l vaa aaaai taJa taaia tat PowaU dtcidad to ralaaaa Bath. Ha loaaaaa laa aeayor aeartily for aieiag bias liberty, aad declarad laat beore be erar alleipted lo eall aaother copy of bia book ae would rawrlla It and faalare in it wbieb. la LOCAL DOTS of Mr. 0. A. 3klppr will re el 8 o 'cloak tc-aiat la 8-. Penla Luthrran Caurch. The ragnlax monthly meeting of iba Bierd of Director of tbe Mer- Aaaociation will be held Ibia at 3 90 o'clock. Application waa made yeater- day for a parm.i to erect Ibe ezienaire aaildlajre for the Cape Fear Machine Worki, oa the Worth wharf. A team of Odd Fallow from Wilaiaatoa will co up to Barra w tc- orrow nihlto leatitaU e new lodcc of T O. O. P. ta that town. remain of Margaret R. T4p.-T. a youac colored woman who ad in New Yjrk. were brourht to a ally aad iotorrad yaatarday. Poranant to hie letter, Mr. Hjh MacBaa yaatarday fareiabed oo.n iae cuy and cojoty With a UM cf Bay yoar Chriitmea goodo at PHaaa are aa low aad quality aa food bar aa eleewberr. Tbe way to eaild up e towa la to patroaiM the - Brttiah ataaaaar ''Dejroikahire, MM toaav GkeM. Oaaifl. arttwaw yaete DeTonahixe,'' aaerk to Maaare. Ates- "Harry W. Bayaee" cleared yaatar day for Hew York with canto of lem li rot coftrEMPT. aaercd Mere the kUyar ia latcikeUd Ceedltlee YrerrrCey. Ia the pa Ilea eeeH yaatarday P. rnllaeaa. whtte, waa arreicaed for aa maeit taa ate hi aafore apon E P. ampioyad la C Willtaeaa bad baa a oat oa head and be want to tcetlfy le hie oae ba- It waa noird that be taa Utaeao of I laielllctble. OHy a Haaaa j Bellamy, wno waa cob taaezamtnailoo. aeked Mayor If be iaMnil to ro on rer- lanatiy aald "No." a d a ed w !-. $5 ro aaaaaaaa . cefeait art erhtoh ha waa looked ap mm of aaaaa It epoo Baaa t-mt auvL urfi.etr. af K.C will ha gveaa t .k- va- Men'a Chriatlan Aeaoee- tkm aadttortae. aax Moaday elf hi of the .oru affair will he iro at. n Ama.li LahareMoa. end U will begta at S:90 . t., . Will ow wm- oc'ock rae propi-w ,aad aaaaaherof tacara. will take part ia It. will be oa. of taa aeaa af taa aaaaon ana mm " will be tkae aBomeu - a- will earthMeair. win o. Uter la tha , rata Pniiotf mfiVED akw.afcMaejaaiaea dial Cbarca. Bar A. a Helta, tka bow pmUw w a . ai mm eaaMhi j ,-f ifiL&oa cuw .aaterday aveeiag erltk ale arrlrrd yaaver.7 a family, -may m. w o n ftwarr end a. by Btceam. f lh- hyr. Mr. Hattoa waa . . Ha 572. Vortb Caroltna "'t,,0j" W waar. H. . . , mutual nowar WU'Bfwo w1" 1 V ItrZZL i. be Mr. amtmrm w . war l Biwaw" t Baaeay mm NEW AD V Mt r InEJtMltTB. Air.r.- -- A, DrVd to " - " . I dt Hae-0f feakJoa eaee. Tfco local cotton anrkat waa aay aoauaal yaataiaay; raeatata IW aaJaa. aaaiaet 7M baiee aaaaaday day f to pakata The Morning DISTRICT MEETING. Pythiang of the NV imington Do main Were at W hiteville Last NiKht. SPECIAL FROM WILMINGTON. Nearly Twe rlaadree la ktteedeece aad a Jally OeedThaa C laa Ilea aadChaav here Wei Rrprcaceted Sc. erei werk ef the Order. (eeiai Star Correspondent WarraTuxa, N. 0., Dee. A Tbe K- of P. DkatrkM Meeatac hare to alcbt en Immenae auceeaa a great eredll to DkatrkM Dapaty Jao. P. Lltkla un. who arranged It, and the tweaty Ave hoapttable Pythlaae, of Whlte rilie, who made poaalble each e glorl ooi fruition of tbe tfforte ef the Dm irlct Deoaly. Tbe meetlna; waa held a tha Court Houee ead up ward of 900 ere In alleadanoe. tbe lodCe at Chad boom and Olarkton belnp wall repraaaetcd. Tbe deleatloo from Wil miactoo waa, of couraa, the largeet, all of Ibe four lodfee being abjut equal In the attendance. Every member of the eatbuaiaatlc WbiievUle lodge waa a member of tha committee of reception. Tbe apodal train brioKlnt 80 Py thtana from Wil mington waa aaat at the etatloa by carriage, wapoaellee ead other aider, and the MttCC were eery qu ekly Irenaporled to Ibe hell wbe.-e bare weeaeordtal exohaa ta of preet on ead a renewal of frlendablpe. Pre limlnariea bavlag been gone ibroacb with, the gaeete were lavlted lo an en . id apartment of the room. wbee aa elepeni collation wee eajiyed The menu waa lamplioc. eoneuttoa: aliae of tbe aubetantlaJe aad delleadae of tbe aeaaoo. Tae Whltevllle Kaipbla were moat boaplteble io their atleit llona and all were dellebled with the repeat, eepeeially meny of thoae who left Wilmlnpton before tbe hoar for tbeir evaniop meal. Io balf en hour Dialrlet Dapaty L llleton called tbr Knlg hie from refreebmenl to baaineea ad Ibe Dialrtcl Meellop waa duly or ganized with Ibe following of&cere at Ibeir reapeelire alatlona: Cnancellor Commander Homer Lron. of Wbllerllle. V oe Chancellor R 9. Oollinr. of Wiimioclon. Prelate O D. Yerbarongb. of Wil mington. X. at A. W. P. McOlaughon, of Wilmington. ' M. of W. - Dr. L B Evaa. of Clark- ton. L O. a D. Koonce, of Wbllevilie. O. Q Geo Bloea, of Wllmlogion. Tbe opcaleg forma liliee over. Dia- trket Dapeij LlUletoe announced that a aakcl teem from Stonewall, Ularen doe end J ffete3a lodgee of Wtl- mtatlon bed come prepared to exem plify the work of the eecond and third ranka in amplified form. Tbe learn waa aooo ready end until the wee 'ame hoar Ibe eecret work of the order waa rtrea. two candidate, for the third rank Donald McBackaa, E.q., of Wbiievillr. aed Prof. McBray, of Chadooarn. Tnere waa alao one ror rank, Mr. J. L. Palleraoo. of Wellavtll. The Uam work waa lent and that portion of the oere- xoniea wae e grand eucceee. After lha formal rxereieee there ra informal addreeeea by Capt. W P. Cortwt', Grand Caaooellor Bobert- ,on. C B Krleer. J. D. Natl, J. H- Carrte. of Cieretoe, C. D. M-ooooe, Eaq . of Wbllevilie. end other. Toe irate left Wbllevilie at 1 o'clock aad arrived la Wilmington e few mlnulce after 1A.M. ma wtunaoToa eraciai. lal train from Wilmington of two handeoma, new A. O . M J wiik Eaglaeer Lam Waataere at iaathrottleaadihepopalarU.pi djp. Braaek ia eeerge aa eeedector. Tbe .n waa made to W hiievllie ta ea hoar eed a helf. Inelodtag tope. It waea aearry. jelly erowa eao an iu, ...nil- far WllmLgtoa PiJ tbleaa. Tbe followteg compoaed ihe W- - r w Oread Vice Cfeneenor, " KobrrtaoatOel. Walker Taylor, ch.i--nan of Grand Lodg. Jndictary Com mittaa; DMtrlet Depaty Jao. P . ... n l McMillan. W. C. Voa- Oiaha. J. J- Moehiee; J8- W. P. MeQlanrnon. " Branch. W. B. Smith. J. W"" e. Coll.ne, W. P Oarhett.8. Cbabb. J M. HowalU H. o J '-T Dark. O. P. W. Reader. J. P. Q M P Barnea. L. a Ballon. J. P. WoolvlB. J. M. WOOi.ru. - M. Bcbalboen, " w.J. Ply. o- t o a-w V I la.r I I , L J aOr m' L. . t n aiih. BrMdoe. P. V.B-P.- i E Toompeon, o. Town-d. J. D. No". -T H'T" A neon Alllgood. Geo. u. .y -j, ,.a O I. B.rnweil. J. STa ftadtk, w. a b-bk Jj a Haaey. W. L. wuiuo-w, . LrdaO-aaDTar. borough. B. J. di . Qd Yopp, W. Hold-n w B Ktegtbary, a W. Cvalg. " T. t fl Lvaeb. C. L. "l Br-.ora. - - - TaH.w. aia. C N Brewer, a ' - baaa U- n B. Branch, V n arail T B Oldham, of wn J . Dl .P"1, rl Potu. K. P. Ooaa mmgion; o. . - - , . . Wl . ti aad E. P. OaUieg. " deeervlng of . U.nhT it nr.,.. for hi. pari in aaahlag . ' - -I l Via affair. He WM fl great eaaav- . ded n charge oi irao.y. - - ... moeh toward the aaarltoal . manner la . a - - Kann Pd which the V w- u WILMINGTON, N. C., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1903. NEGRO'S INDUSTRIAL LIFE. Select Treated by Seacrleteeaeet ef Fey etterlHe bilk Mlllt at Conference Here This Week. Bev. Tv W. Tbariton, superintend ent of tbe Aabley-Bailey Silk Mill at Fayetleville, waa one of the speaker to the A. M. E. Conference in thai elty Monday evening. Se aald in part: My Ulk shall relate to the indu.tri.l feature., pare ead simple, aa I ate ibem, aad aa they touch and affect our beat interest and tbua affrct the beat Interval of Ibe State of North Carolina. I coma to you from Ihe aueen r-Ur Fayeltedlle, on Ibe banks of Ibe hie- tone Cape Pear: Ihe nlaca where American liberty first drew breath. Oar city ia rich in history ; ripe In ex perience; broad In her viewa of human rtthta and liberal in her treatment of mankind. I attribute this happy condition to industry and Cbriatlan training; each one i. loo Duy to attend to the other a ouiineea. Tbe Idle boy aad girl who weroa eaaaeia a aaaaa aad a burden upon tbe dty are now producers of wealth lo ibe extent of manv thou- nd dollars annually. So could it be lo every community. In fact so should It be. Let oar motto be "Excelsior'' and congratulate ourselves tbat It ta now our lorn upon Ihe dieeectln table of public comment, and Ihe harp knife of Ibe skilled physician la going to lay bare every fact. I aek in 11 aeriouanecs, "Shell Ibe record be found waniingT There le no use In dreaming of colonisation In thi. coun try, nor Indeed In far away Africa a place of refuge from tbe natural progreea end aggression of a more intelligent age. We re here, and we are here to tay, and If we are to aarvlve at all. .a a people it will be in ibe Southland of Ibla great country. Bat there is no sgateiag ibe fact Tbe fight is "now end a relenlleea warfare la being aged .galuat ignorance and Idlenea -errywnere. Industry, intelligence, oiegruy, and tbe capitalist, are going naod in n.nd at.d like tbe oetopuaof be era ibey are reaching oat tbeir .iron arena to every part of Christen dom and are demanding that abe con nbu-e of her warea lo the bapplnese. comfort end convenience of Ibe hu rt). n family. Itia tbe one crv everywhere: fro dace ! prod ace 1 Go do something, and do it to a finish. Have it bear the sump of the band of the artist or Ihe mind of tbe master. I cannot adjust mvself to accord bappily with the idea tbat we will not be able to succeed in tbe Booth. I do not presume that there ia any one of ordinary intelli gence tbat entertains the hope of being at i- to lift tbta mighty mass of muddy minda lo the exalttd plalna of Ideel citi- tenabipln e few dt cadet f No, tbat la tbe ork of the centuries; but there will alaya be a few here end there now and men aa with all other claeaee of tbe human famUy.wltb the courage of a J nkhu., lilting iDemseives up amiu tbe very mountain peaka of a higher Cbriatian civil. xUioo, nor does our glorious trlampn over epperent diffi calttee depend upon Jeehl.live enect- ments nor the pl.trorms or political part lea, nor an invitation to dine at tbe White House. Bat oar means of success are wrap pec up in our own brain and brawn. It ie within tbe province of oar power to have beppl neea and barmooy run through onr country like e mighty river, ana to atnmp peace and prosperity over me doorway of every home. Let us build up a eolid consistent at.d aturdy manbood, a pure end ex ited womanhood, ever keeping in mind tbla one great truth, tbat educa tion cannot bring up hereditary weak ness to the level of hereditary strength. The q idity of the cloth depends in a urpri.iag degree upon vue raw lu.- trial. K.rn the character or oeiong- ng to tbe body of indefatigable perae- verinc uncooquerable worker, a peo ple wbo are ready lo sacrifice every- lag to duly and wbo witn raitn m Gxre law wall patiently ror wnai moat come. Believe above en intoge tnat omnipotence ana justice arc synonyms, lie tne amy oi every uo to repudi.te Ibe doctrine or toe pem m et, the week end tbe indolent, wbo put every cause for rallure upon an other, eed to tell meo plainly that if .K. nr. not auccecd it is because they are not rqa.l to the requirement of the age in wt cb they live, ibim oi "r o drrful natural unaevoiopu n . J .Wa OaiiiIi our or n- oiaie auu iui uvu generally, ead looking fatureward, ereiog her great waler powers har- eased, mil e end ractoriea aoumg uo beeke of her rivera, sou ipiecoa coi .... hnm.thK neaceful ibabitatlon of a h.ppy people, the barrea sand hllla mde green; ner p enuiu ik. nnmmm na head ladenea witn aeneous f aiu by Ibe band of the coming to-- iculiurtst. The miinona oi acroa uacaiit-ated landa convertea tnio aoieodia rarma oy io cuujiuk - turlaf. And the Soutn laaiaa the greatest or tne greaiesk . .. in mil world, ihrre are but LU..H w ... t na Kara tne wnue tuau and ibe black man and for theeake of the world's higher unnaiiao civilization Lei there be no eir.fe between ue. FUNE84L OP MR. SHeeHtfi. Servicer Ceedaclcd Yeeteraty Mereleg ... . L. Irom SI. Tbeeaea' Cataalic taarta. ni n.i . I mm main, of the late Mr. A Q O kuvra aw John Bbeehea. wboee endden death occurred Sunday moraleg at Spencer, were laid lo reel yeeteraay momiuK tbe Cetholic cemetery. The obseqnlee fortne repoae of .he rout war. ducted by Bev. Father w-.-. Uennen el 10 o'clock fromBt. mom.. Catholic eharcb. Memoer. o. , a . u - fnnaeal U;bernian Society alienaea iu. in a body. ,.Lw The followiag were P beirfr'' Capl. Jno. Barry. Mer WmFl.n- agan. Frank Donian. aa. J ley, Mike Onffln and John Rowan. r h.... arrived. I eaia . The Uree fate to be aed by the Wilmington Poaliry Aa.ocl.lion at tneeonuel exhlblllon to be haM lla . . , ... -ek. arrived to-day 'm Balli-or. The te.U will ta joined together, aad combined they 1 11 give an enclosure 80 feet wide . 7. . Tha exhibition will be given on Merket dreel, oe .ad Second. Tbe teote will be well lights by ll'lel - ifA.dav. Theexhl- Bnow.. 77n the public from bitlon win - ... .n o m a.arv dav during 10 A. M. U 1W ST. am- ' - th. week. Tae taate will be pat ap the laet of tble week. NEW PUNT FOR CITY. An Important Industrial Enter prise to be Started in Wil mington Soon. MR. W. E. WORTH PROMOTER. Pectery te ta Operated Here for the Meeef actare ef Oil aad Fertilizers from Cettee Seed Meal Tbe Enterpr iso Eotlrely New. The Stab 1b ita local columns hae already made reference to the eatabliih ment of a new manufacturing plaat in Wilmington by Mr. William E. Worth, one of tbe dty moat progres sive business men. Yeeterday full de tails of the propoeed enterprise were made public. Tbe plaat which Mr. Worth aad several other parties will locate here will he aaed la exlraottag oil and fer tilizers from cotton aeed meal. The process Is a new one aad was patented only two year ago by a Mr. Edaon, of Cleveland, Ohio. By this process grease from any grease-prod ucing pro duct eaa be extracted. The plant here will utilize only the meal from cotton seed as It le produced by the oil mills. This meal will be so treated tbat tbe product will be a first class oil aad also meel or fertilizers which will be far more valuable than aay other form of the cotton seed. Economy Is one of the strong features of the process. Not a particle of tbe material will be wasted. This new method will demonstrate to the cation oil mill people that they have been waatlag valuable products. Tne yield of oil alone from tbe meal will be eight to 13 per cent. The plant will be located just be yond tbe tobacco warehouse. Tbe bulldinge to be erected will cover aOx 165 feet. The main building will be three stories aad 40x67 feet in dimen sions. In addition there will be en gine, machinery and boiler rooms. Tbe bulldinge will be of wood. Tbe ma chinery will be put in by the Edson Re duction Company, of Cleveland, O., which owns all patents. The plant will have a capacity of fifty tons of meal per day. Only aix men will be required to operete it. The factory will be in operation by Pebruary 1st. Tbe machinery baa already been shipped. Mr. Worth was the first person to conceive the idea of extracting the oil and fertilisers from cotton seed meal according to the Edson process. He hsd the experiments made and the re sults were even beyond his expecta tion?. The enterprise is another con spicuous mark in the industrial de velopment of Wilmington. POPULAR SOCIETY DRAMA. Infantrymen Busy Preparlnf lor Prodac Ilea oa Wrdeeeeey, Jaaaary ita. Wednesday night, January 6tb, has been definitely decided upon as, the dele for the presentation of tbe society drama under the direction of the Wil mington Light Infantry. The name of tbe piece is "Modern Shakespeare." It is a drama in four acts. Tbe pley le exceedingly amus ing and is full of acute situations. Beddee this there will be spedalties in tbe form of a thrible quartette, fancy drill and other features. The very best talent In the city will take part la the production aad a big success is already assured. A satisfactory re hearsal was held laat night. Tbe affair will be for the benefit of the armory Improvement fund. There la no lack of latareat aad enthusiasm among tbe infantrymen and their friends who have tbe entertainment in charge. TBE wiLMINQTON SEVERkOE CO. Aaeaal Meetief Held Yesterday Direc tors and Officers Elected for Year. Mr. J. J. DeKinder and Mr. Robert L. Forest, or Philadelphia, were in the dtv to attend yeeterday annual meet ing of tbe stockholders of the Wil mington Sewerage Co. The following dlreetore to serve during the ensuing year were elected : William E. Worth, Robert L Forrest, M. M. Freeman, John H. Cromie, Jr., aad J. R. Bruff. The directors afterwards mat and or ganized by deeting the following offi cers : President William E. Worth. Viee President Robert L. Forrest. Sec and Trees. John H. Cromie, Jr. Manager J. R. Bruff. The officers are tbe same aa are at present serving the company most effi ciently in Wilmington. OARTVIQHT WOMAfJ WORSE. thaefc la Her Condition which May Meaa the Ead iru. n.rtrlht woman who was shot in tbe head a few weeks ago by the discharge of a pistol whleh fell from a pocket of Alphonso Watson, has had a turn ror tne worwo sau mj news came from the hospital last night that her cond tion is again dangerous and she may not reoover. It was thought that she wa out of danger and on the road to complete recovery but for the last day or too she has been worn and last night she grew ery much worse. As slated in another column, Wat kins wae tried before the Mayor yes terday aad exonerated, It having been proved that tbe shooting was acci dents'. m m Large yellow bowls, THE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Donation Dsy Broafht lo $700 for the im provement of Grounds i wo Oentle men Make Annual Gifts. The Board of Managers of the James Walker Memorial Hospital met in regular monthly session last night. All members were present, as follows: Capt. Walker G. MacRe, president; Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy ; Meesrs. Martin a Willard, D. 0. Love, M. J. Corbett, Bam'l Bear, Wm. H. Sprunt, Geo. R. French and Jno. H. Rehder. Dr. Joseph Akermac, superintend ent in charge, submitted bis report of the conduct of the institution during the month of November and it was ap proved with great satisfaction. The total number of days patients were treated was 980. Tbe ambulance re sponded to 51 calls, which is tbe great eat numbsr for any one month since it was put in operation, the previous beet record having been 46 calls. A report was made on Donation Day which waahdd oa Nov. 25th and it showed that $700 was received for the improvement of the grout ds around the boapital. It is estimated that it will take $1,400 to make the needed Improvements. A committee was appointed to look into the matter and draw up plans and specifications for the work. The question of an annual donation day was discussed and it was stated that already one gentleman has pledged to give $50 and another $10 annually to the hospital. This is con sidered a good nucleus on which to start and tbe matter will be pushed aa much as possible, creating more inter est throughout the community. The endowment plan was taken up and received liberal discussion, but action upon it was deferred until the regular meeting: in January. All other business before the man agers was routine in nature. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. Robert N. Nash spent yesterday in Clinton. Mr. Henry Clark Bridgera, of Tarboro, is visiting in the . Brace Williams, Esq., of Bur- gaw, registered at xne u.ton issi night. Mr. Geo. B. Flint, of Raleigh, arrived in tbe city last night and is stopping at Tbe Orton. Mr. W. W. Love has returned from Lumber Bridge and resumed his position with the D. L. Gore Co. Revs. C. B. Paul, J. L. Vip- perman and L. B. Boney left yesterday for Charlotte to attend the Baptist State Convention. Mrs. M. E McClure, of Lewia- borg, Tenn., came in on the Seaboard Air Line yesterday to visit her son, Rev. Dr. A. D. McClure and family, No. 814 Red Cross street. Mrs. James H. Taylor, Jr., and Mrs. C. D. Weeks, left yesterday for Charlotte. Mrs. Taylor will visit her mother until after the holidays and Mrs. Weeks will attend the Bap. 1st State Convention. The many friends in Wilming ton of Mr. Alex. Baxter, until recent ly chief derk at The O -ton, will be in terested to know that be is still at his borne at Henderson. He will remain there until after the first of the year. Mrs. S. H. Fishblate, Mrs. Etta Weill, Mrs. J. N. Fennell and little Misses Alice Fishblate and Laura and Helena Weill returned yesterday from New York wbere they attended the dedication of tbe new Christian Science church. Othera of the Wil mington psrty will return this evening. MR. BELLAMY IN DURHAM. Complimentary Refereace Made to Address of Yoaag Wilmington Lawyer. The Durham Herald made this com plimentary reference to Wm. J. Bel lamy, Esq., of this city, In reporting memorial day exercises of the Elks, which were held Sunday : "Mr. W. J. Bellamy, of Wilming ton, waa then introduced to the au dience, and he delivered one of the finest addresses that we heve ever heard. He apoke of the Elk lodges and tbeir duties. He said that the most beautiful part of tbe memorial exercises waa that each Elk must pro fess tbe ruling of a Supreme Being. It waa that belief that caused them to be there on each memorial day. "During his discourse he sooke in glowing terms of the city of Durham, and alao spoke of tbe distance from her home where tbe name of Durham could be found. He is an elcquenl speaker and we regret that space will not permit us to print the discourse in full." CARTWRIQtir w0nN'S SHOOTING. ease el A. Watkioa Called lo Police Court Yesterday Defendant Exonerated. The ease against Alphonso Watkins, charged with asaault and battery upon the Cartwright woman several weeks ago was called in the police court yes terday. It waa proven lhat the shoot ing was purely accidental and the Mayor dismissed the case. The wo man Is still at the hospital. Mr. Watkins appeared in court with his attorney, Marsden Bellamy, Jr., Esq , and told a straightforward story of the affair. City Attorney Wm. J. Bellamy conducted the exam ination for tbe State. Sarah E. Mintz, the only other woman bealdea the in jured one in tbe room at tbe time of the shcoting, corroborated Mr. Wat kin In every detail. Witnesses also testified to statements made by the Cartwright woman after the accident, all of which fully exonerated tbe de fendant and he was discharged. WHOLE NO 11.321 . sTV-.f-Sv Hart S cl.ari : cr y'gaSJ Hand Tailored sjj? L i ha.V1 Copyright 1903 by Hart SchXffner i.: Mux THE A. DAVID CO. dec 6 tf Closing Out Ladies' Hats! I will begin this week to close out my Ready-to-wear-Hats, $2 75 Hats for $1 50; $4.00 Velvet Hats for $1.48; Misses' $1.87 Hats $1.25; 88c Imitation Beaver Hat 48c; $1 50 Trimmed Hat 65c. Jnst received a new lot fine Kid Gloves, worth $1, $1.25, $1-60 for 69c. Large Lace Collars 50c, $1, $1.75, $2.50; they are one-third less than you can get them elsewhere. A big lot Facinators, Shawls and Cloaks for Children and Ladies at all prices. Fine lot long Silk Coats. Sweaters $198. Furs at half P'ice. Silk Mufflers for Holidays. All styles of Silk, Flannel and Cotton WtaiStiSa The largest stock Skirts in the city, over 600 to select from, in Silks, Flannel, Serge and Broadcloth. PARIS MILLINERY EMPORIUM, 129 nov 24 tf Get a Fashion Sheet. PLATT & HAAR, AGENTS FOR PEERLESS The Peerless Fashion Sheet tor January Is replete with hints for the world of fashion, and a more charming group than that shown on cover page can hard'y be imagined. Two dainty waists for evenln? wear are represented on pages 3 and 5. and they both Introduce the popular drop-ahonlder effect tiuA Is such a pro nounced feature this season. The desirability of these waists for sheer dainty fabrics is a de cided recommendation In their favor and many other sew adjuncts are noted. Three-quarter coats continue to appear with fashionable modincatlocs, and a handsome skirt displaying the stole in an unique way may be seen by re ferring to page 3. A pretty set of berthas that will do much to freshen a partly worn waist Is represented on pages. This sheet Is given away free at we sa PATTERNS. dec 5 tf THREE MIGHTS OF VAUDEVILLE, Strong Company at Academy To-morrow Evening Press Comments. The first all vaudeville offering of tbe season will be made by the Acade my this week and for three nights, with a special Saturday matinee. The inaugural performance will be given Tnursday night. The company will be that of Mildred & Rouclere, which is said to be the largest and finest vaudeville company on the road and which comes with such endorsement as tbe following from the Durham Sun: "Tbe Durham opera house scored a hit last night with Mildred & Rouclere and the Royal Japaneae troupe. It waa one of tbe beat entertainments of the kind that has visited Durham. We commend them to people who wiah to witness a clean and bright show." The sale of seats for the opening performance will commence at Plum mer's this morning. The prioes for reserved seats bave been reduced to 35 and 50 cents. VIOLATED HARBOR MASTER'S ORDERS spi. Ghas. Wessell Fined $25 by Jostlce Fowler Case Appealed. Justice Fowler had an interesting case in bis court yesterday in which Capt. Charles Wessell, the well known owner and master of the tug "Rosa," was charged with wilful violation of the orders of Capt. Edgar D. Wil liams, harbor master of the port. Capt Williams alleged that Capt. Wessell refused to move his tug from the wharf of Roger Moore's Sons & Oa, when it was desired to give the schooner "C. C. Lister" a berth there for the discharge of a cargo. Capt. Wessell set up that his tug waa' not under steam, but it waa testified tbat the steamer could have been removed by line?. Capt. Williams waa represented by Messrs. Bellamy & Bellamy and Capt. Wessell waa fined $35 and costs, from which judgment he took an appeal to the Superior Court. St James' Vestry. The Vestry of St. James' church met laat night and partially effected an or ganization for the ensuing year. Maj. W. F. Robertson was elected cleric and Mr. William Calder treasurer. The organization will be perfected at a subsequent meeting. Chief of Police Fnrlong yes terday removed certain obstructions placed in Burr & Bailey's alley by Mr. E. P- Bailey, who claimed that the right of way is his property. The case may get into the courts as a civil proceeding. eea o ea t aaaaa iooeoaaae oa w w w -w mm mm w w w mr mm TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Oaa xr, hp Kail, e6.0C; Six Moakha, 8.60! Three Months, " 1 .86 Two Months, LOO ; Deliver a to beerlbare Us tataa t City as 4 oaata par Ktonta. S aeeoecaawww We'll Fix Yon Right For The WINTER ! We'll fit you out in an "H. 8. M " Suit and one of ourouperb OVERCOATS that you'll be proud to wear I And it won't cost you any more than it ought to. Market St., Wilmington, N. 0., Next to Bonitz Hotel. PLATT & HAAR, AGKNTS FOB PEERLESS PATTERNS. Folding Bed! For sale a double Folding: Bed of Finest duality, with Springs and Mattress. Every thing as good as new. Will be sold for half its value. For farther information apply at the Star Office. no 28 Iw FIREWORKS AT FARRIS', Wholesale and Retail. All kinds at Book Bottom Prioes. de 9 tf 109 South Front St. ACADEMY OF MUSIC THREE NIGHTS COMMENCING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 Tha season's event in every American eltyj Mildred and Rouclere Presenting tha travesty. "The Flight of Prin cess Iris" SO people in the eaat. The Kltamuras Royal Japanese troupe from the imperial court of Japan. The Colonial Trio Cain and Hunter, Bomanl Bros., Sherwood Fox and Warda, Belmint and others. Prof. Jones Challenge concert Band will give grand atreet parade at 12 o'clock noon . Beeerved seats 85 and 60 cents on ea'e at Plummer'a Wednesday. dec 0 at Important Notice. Notice is hereby given to all par ties concerned that all pipe connec tions with water, gas or sewerage mains on Market atreet, between Second and Fourth streets, will have to be made at once before paving is done, as no permits for tearing np these streets will be given after said work is finished. WM. E. SPRINGER, no 35 6w we fr s u Mayor.
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