sjmsmmbm i a Omw- Cea a .a. B a - tttt t m -V rvi j a U - -4. THE INFORMATION YESTERDAY n Yesk. I lru MB w a. It. T. SBW MM. N Ml t S -. r The I mTmm? t VOL. LXXm.-NO. 78. juoruuui jfts ukaloois. P0ST0FF1CE TALK 111 a-M T.?. wti Umb um m to' JTitaMTcT;. ''T Busiows Community May Enter rri-w. 11 !S lT-Bqy -L Protest Against Mrs. D. L Li tMaa 'tmmT sbTssjsm Zm I Bwomu, Plo, luteata Barbta mm 71 T mimmmmSSm wee oomv -jt f g i ca VEATMFR REPORT ST j "fl. T ,,J"M : 47 T&llbllvri eaUM north 4 4, $ oi o im I u lTePJ l4T :hooo- age of waB b Om bNbw How at laM saw saiaUly bvW free of eee-r iiMi-ir, . C. m A. M. t 4 fas Mall inm i at iao sMM af the Ou- ii MM paaMrQ in). Toe Idee H bow Bad Part llim 1 1 i i - I IM eiiy are Blnaly . laltag roes M -Dr. 8WW and Mk. ::sr-ir.;;:::i::i: SSftS: Hfrrvla aft tiut ih.ui. Wil hub, wbm mill te Ca Vl!!"' p5 g- Unit bibbs A sambae nUffNrtiirnin. LStF.-L m anagisinlaiMj mlsgrs ..u mm mi By frteoata In WUmlas- h ia ''Talus wM AUaav a.- Vbsmmt wut latissw Cfark enrsr4V04Y pootaU. ittOlMtoUMfflit-ttWii Lt-l if Mia Uli-M Sumi Tcbm mli' tr !wtl las I Httlto- gi-UiO-. Ta v. W-r, (S.T I - . . J It III j IfciBOAlO i ' i ihe rlik Mill n ri 1 a"- . KlaS I Morning Star. WnjONGTON N. C- WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1903. On m Sis Three MthBt Two Mmmthm, BUTr to 8-1 Oltrt4( CiPrl l.C loata. FOUR SCHOOL LIBRARIES. afata- c peopit of ly ar-J Uaaa fcaatf t 1 vUl as a wiva- T0O wwi Ml Mk M vlopmeDla yam day la UM bmmBm diatdoa, ad a wall laforwad paraon who wu cosiaiudl mmii iha auUtat aakt there voaM M'MM aaill Juavf Mb or tt. Tba aaara that the endorMtaent f Oaairmaa Bolltaa for IM) ol MM MM M MM. D. L. wm i-.alad by MrormJ thai the lander Ml fkl Um MiOHMtlBg t at M tea MpaaMnMM-L Whataffeet UM mHmm of -Dm Darby M ao 0M MMt bIom will MM apoa the laireaaaa iMi roil lino to fire the oOm to Mm. Bon ill Ml koowo It H bettOTO by Maoy thai tbe tender of too Mbordlaata ploM to MM Dat by ao4 tbe prlaeJpal to Mn. Boaaeil bM Moeed a breeeh MtQMo tboee two UflooooM aod. If oa, Um affoot will bo M ftM til baada ao eqaal abooiac acala obM tbo MM U reopened after tbe boUooye, niaooO of MM Darby a ad tbo Mbv mv leea faeored eandl detee eatortaia MM mom oeTertbeleaa Ooreroor D. L Rjeeeli' lufl aence ail aloe baa beoa oaderatood to bare beea with Miaa Darby aotll tbe pected tare of affaire on Monday. Taere are tboee who entertain tbo Idea that to Um Baal com prom lee of affaire la tbe Ifbt, either Mr. John M Gore. Jr.. or hla father, Mf.D L Gore, will lead tbe ooatUoa. Wolie aeltber of them U en aroered eandi datr, it la aaid tbat either would eaert flee hie pereonel laeltaetlona talereet of bareaoay. b cat aaaa oxx mat pbotmt. Wm Ibe bjsineee community enter e eoeeertod objeottM to the eppolnt eaeet of Mr. Raaeellt Tbat wee a qaeeUoa fresaeeUy aaked yeeterday and aupplemeated by the eUUment that tbe aoooiateoent of Mr. Buaaell would rlrtaally amount to bandlDR Ibe offioe oeer to ibe ex Oorereor.wbo epeeere to be. by no meana, a Wllmlaf ton faro rite. It la koowa that bod tbe i Utsre proportlone yeeaero.y reeoleUoo woold bare been la IroducMl protee'.lnc aralnat Mr. Kai eeil'e appointmant upon tbe froande eteteeV Tb) OMeiBer will bo to om aioa acaia to-oby aod tbo reaolnUoo not It u aoi mon Um Matter will be eoeaiderfd ee oee within it pror wu aa in' -T.a. of tb adrleb llty of enur- iog a proieet on toe jor 01 om ber after tbe aaeUa yeeterday after ooa bat tbe oaaaloa oa tbe aajeet were'reryi-eT. bw bmM. aboald awe b eaede, woold be eattreJy upoe of Judge Baeeell . . m .nrh an iDamomw"'. Nertb tereilM SorMM aMfcM AMticr ValoOM kMtrlbeiiM ta PoaM hi the Coeelry Oreet work Tbe North Carolina Soroela aboald be warmly commended for tbs great work It I doing lo tbe public cbo3l of tbe State, asd eapeoially what ia Mlag done by tbe WitMMtoa chap ter for tae echoola of New saaorer. Late . nt Spring ooe atreulaUng libra ry wee alerted oa It round, carrying auaabtoe aad brlghtnee Into hundred of booMB ta rural eommunlliee la tbl eooety, aod oa yeeterday lbe eulml aatlon of another half eeeaon'e effort oo Um put of tbe ladle here wm tbe MMBMUm tbrooffb Mm Margaret la. Kiagabory bo. Prof. Waahlagton Oatlett, auperiBteadnt of eouaty Mb mil, of four otbor oireulaliag libra- which will be tent out lmme- BIMely afM Mw Be I tat ya. be hooka are etan dard and will BBW BB elerat too aetaot a bob tbe literary Mtaa of tboee young people Into wboee hand Lboy n ay fail. Each aebooJ Is prir lleged la keep oaa of tbe llbrarir IbMO MMtb aad Prof. Oat lett bM about decided to aaigo UM four BOW la band to Eat W 11 legion, Pederal Poiot, No. 12, on the Caatle Hajaes rood, aad ObbUo Hayne'a d;a tncta, which do not now eajoy tbe prlr nege of rural librarie under the offer of tbe Bute last year. Prof Cetltt My tbe ralue of tbeee rural and circulating Ubrariee cannot be underestimated. He require of tba teacher regular report of the Interest ahown la tbe book by the pupil aod M It of tbo opinion that no otbor like agency 1 doing BO much in diffusing literary knowledge among tbe young people of hi charge USIVeiSAL OIL AND FE8IILIZEB 60. CONDEMNS PRACTICE. Chamber of Commerce Commit tee's Plan to Prevent Adul teration of Spirits. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. A SPECIAL MEETING TO-DAY. 3:80 snEBirP iubmi FiteuAei. Mr aV Ol tootb, Vb. M aadlMt af aaard blr Uao, arrteed la mM a bow ooouy a tlag tbe iraewT agency ar to Um atty engage1 M Meal y to Mr. arrtral la fMTeVdm MMTa aM. Mr. Baa Li taa MM bo d - d If ao'd 1t. wUl be Bore eaewral daya. ! t M MM aJMawi. afwar, tall wuiumooo bM aota-Map aaTM If bo wore - Hmmm ta M eow bm- wttb oaenry aad satb i. . j for obbm w Moaww v.i. . teat a pot up a liOl ia will ief to pay bar. A BM aatM ioto a acrap wuo -mm. bWI Cad bM wf tbo can to pena n aadwfll MN . p,o .007 for baodaioa. T 't-!a. If Q 1 - - m ta. ao a dab af taa . T -7TTfc tMW omd1w bas oBMboot to ibe J29. Uo awaawaaaajpaB m wmbww -111 W aw.. wHUflOO tbat Ugbft wf taMEoMiT Om PaMay." la taw aaledaM edariaaBtTB fo, -Graft Tot H Txb. ktda tbo rT a rowMl in faror of tbo -ite aatBonaia- oftSaO Pr ar w-w , . . nf -ant tbe city oa- r- , 4M-T. taM. W, ua Li eipc io Pl5u boom ia Norfolk, but ll"aooarV by irary to m eat la ytardy t aaaal we a alagl r .W-UbU Of MBordtaily ibe city te Dr. ciara. ... .tton of hla I. tekeo of meir w- kladiy Uiereet aaa SZl nf tha Y. awMMB, aw- - -Btbl.ClM.oa Mond aye I tO Vft. Bu U. - ' . . . . . i w htad- w vy n inn-.i ear. . minm aMrttag ai 1 1 w Dr. i i-ae Blatt Fviareliaed ky Marrry Cei Yraltrday Ueralef. of a new coat or hk beqalekly dlr blmeelf. Uepuiy Sbonff W.B. On yaatarday turned fire fighter aad .aUoguUhed aa Inclpi e.t blase atarted la aom Udl gra. MaMai on r nacMj-awj .ao m aiming dawn rMwaty BBortii --JTZIZL: ..h II u uiw. , i llvht Dottoed a ooloreo ooy . garetU and careleeaiy mrow boralag match into aome dry gra. woead ibe feaoa. In a moment there -.a .v,- otteh olne fence. a oiai - r - . la do- prosl-lty to Mr. d.no, Try qainkly bt Tb. of lr tbe manner oi oir m . av ki. .mi and o.i-t.h at once are w ting in miecaj-i eosae ana of tbe Certificate af iBcaraeraUso fM New WaV MMftaa EeterpriM SharthiKwt. A certificate of ineorporetlOB for tb UaiTsraal Oil and Fertiliser Com pany of Wilmington, wm received from the Secretary of State by tb. Clerk of tbe Superior Court bora yea terday. Tbe charter la granted for ao yeare aod tbe place of builnea will M Wilmington, though tbe company bM lb. right to conduct place of buaiae any where It may chooae. The capital stock to $10,000 with prirllege to 1 u oi MS II at aay time to $100,000. Tbe ccmpany la autnor sea to oeajia bualaeM when 115.000 of tbe amount hall bare been a u been bed to at tae par aula, of $100 per ahare. Tbat par eealage of the stock baa already been i, ken by Ml III I B. Q. Worth, a w. Worth and W. E Worth, who each Bubeeribe to 50 sharoa. Tbo stock ho'.dera are not ladtridually liable for eey of tba company a torts, debt, contracts or other obligations of any kind whateoeeer. Tb. busiaeaa proposed to to menu faetaro asd Mil oU ; to buy aad soil cotton aerd Bad tha product of cotton aaed. aad the products of cotton seed meal ; to buy aad sail aay aTreaae orod icing prod net; to maaafaetura .nd reflate ell aad bbU the same ; to manufacture, buy aad sail aotton, eottoo aaad aad the producte of tba cotton plant. A. before atated. tbe locaUoa of tbe pleat la Wlimlagtoo wUl be juat back of the Wilmington tobacco ware houM. Spur track to fadliUi. rail- a .hiiwiMia from the worka are be ing lad. m WELL KNOWN PWSTER DEAD. AitMdaac Yeaterd.y Nat Saffictoatiy Bea reBBBtatrrs af Naral Stare IsaarcsU to Pan Upea lesportsat Matter. Official Clrcntor. Tbe call for a a pedal meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to reeeive the report of the committee recently ap pointed to formulate a plan to remedy exietlng ooBditions ralaUr. to tba adulteration of spirits turpentine, did not develop bb attendance auffleiently representative of the naral stun, in lereeea of tbe pert to peas upon a question regarded aa of euch Impor tance a tbe one In bead yeeterday afternoon aad aa adjouramont wm taken until 1$ o'clock to-day, when it to hopad that all who hare at heart tbe welfare of UM iadustry here will be . m t .J h . .nmmlttAH preaem. in juawee w " the members of which bars giren lib erally of their time and study to the qu eat ion, Bad the Chamber of Com merce. M which the reaponaiblllty for local trade condition attache, the merting to day should bo MoecteUy well attended. Preaddent Taylor, of the unamoer, called the meeting to order at o'clock yesterday afternoon briefly stated tha object of the as me. Aa Secretary Kyle wm about to road the report of the committee, Mr. a W. Worth, its chairman, raised the point M to attendance, tating that the committee desired the concurrence in any action, a far as p msI ble, of avery uaral itorea recel ver and buyer on the market. There ahould be a discussion or every lec ture of the report, he aald. Intimating tbat If any amendment war. needed they should bo added. Unanimity of action was regarded a MMntial to tb aueceM of the plao. President Tsylor then adjourned the meeting- until noon to-day urging the naeeestty for a foil attendance upon the deferred session. the coauirnx E8 plah. The committee which submits the plan to composed of Mr. O. W. Worth, chairman; Mr. EL K. Naah and Mr. B. j. Ball, aad thalr report which contemplate the re-eitabllahment of tha. old atandlng oommittee of the Produce Exchange on Inspection and Clarification, is M follow: Wllaalagton, N. O. Dee. fist., 1903. Your committee appointed to ar renge auch deUlto aa ia thalr opinion would atop the practice of adultera non of apirits of turpentine, beg to augtaBt taw Mllaami o'-a. First: That there be Issued an of ficial circular by this Cbamber setting forth tbat It bM been brought to its official notice that mora or lees adult eration of aplrit is being Prf aome maBUfacturers who market their spirits here aad that the said practice i. aerlouily damaging tne repuaun boy. - a baaa had done, returnee i-.Jt i. .i i aelina tbs progi flr. He ltot d to rtli lsctnre '.om tbe offlcor oa tb. "Erll of Oar. , .Bd then departed Dr M. C r.,ucar BMCUUST HEIB H Kelly tad Mtssbrrt si W Um ly Qaatets sl Tbs Ortaa. W ewa.ial.Aaae. Kelly, BI taaiuuv... t Johns tiopsin. w Dr. H. V aaooBtestoar "anVyCi ,m aaaas ua-rltb tbe gift tbs pre waekly aupcer s w i iht elaaa waa BWJ W Itt a i lawa rynaecoiOB.-. - dl-ingutob- rerity and ob. - , T-il br bis daughter. accompanied by D1" " w at E Many. "- ' MOfl their takaa by Mr Ptwu' - grrrrrd h Bhi u". lb- e Mr c ty Igbt with bto bride B - k a-aaW a -rt VsWS ITrsaoj Wfmm JJTmtwbww be rasaiad Wood www wM .. a aa Bjayb-f Pr fMAaw bavttauioo-aaailst- "h "V ha frosh a mm aJPaw m B f aVMiraav. Mv aad Mrs HeiaT saoibr I Tirt 1 io - w UN. BeuffaregBests o. a. WU I c.,.,, af r fl will rema.- . . . I -S- . go to sna rn ., ,nMta at The -,y to Fiona. Kelly -, ?Zl -'y rtwhoBti.. herewith rT t fl BurbBBk and other members Mb. mecaJ Profemloa in the city, of ibe meoic-i k h. Jams. . araJBa w also emu Walk Ma-oriel Hospiul a.d raasw W. M..d.bip with tb. .orgeoa T- TV. Tn-ieb AkBTMBB, WOO .or cbarge, ir-ii.'- letime was oa ir . MAM. Mr. TbMMS T. Ssedsra Paeaed Away Yrs-terdsy-FasersI That AlwJBMB. Mr. Thoma. T. Seedara. a wall known printer or wnmingiou - -highly respected cittoen, aMfljaaAar day morning at bis home. No. 804 MacRae etreet, after a brief illBeea. About a year ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis aad had Berar fully re covered from taa affect of whea his heart failed blm end he paseeu pwaw ralty away. Mr. Seeders wraborn in Lynchburg. March 15tb, 1888, and waa. therefore, la the 55th year of bto He bad worksd at the printing ...nhia Ufa and bad bun a rasl- LfdVAA v ms a -- dent bare for many year. to mourn tbair Iom Mr. Tbo. J. Seeder, tr. Mia Meddle S t. fiineral Will oe S 30 this aftsrnooh from Market Street M E church by B.TS. J. W. Pottor and A. a Battou and the remain. will be laid to rest lnaanauw. CLEVER bEOAK) SVINDLEK. 4frAaiericBS Editor Wba Skipped Char lot t e Once Lived Hers. D. Wayard Bel 1, a aairro who once . paper for tbe colored race in u . - nL..lAil. dir. to pronounced ny we one of tb. ctevere. who ever transacted busl a eitv. Bell turnrf up in Chsrlotto aavoral weeks ago and eetab- M.hd a aeml-weeaiy newip.r neoole. Acoordlng to his con He Isbvm a wire, one wo. and one daugh- conduoted at .Li. .,w-t The obleet Ui tlil. . cular la to request ail wM nave oeexi engaged In this practice to abandon it and to give notice that in every cm. of suspected adulteration the article will subjected to a rigid lnpecllon by an agaut appointed aad bonded by Mbi saabeTVad, if found adnlter ktad tbe maker will be proMcmMS oj taTiaapector to the full extent of the Seco.d:-That It ahall ba the duty of every reealyM of aatrtM of turpentine on tnss mamc. furnish tha name of My manu facturer whose apiiito may have acv adulterated by the Inspector, end in case of refusal to dp u iWproeecutlng rait shall be insti tuted against such receiver. Third: That the expense Of aucb inspection shall be made aa reasonable M poaalbl. - and ahall beborae by tha manufacturer, if found adulterated, and If not ao found the expense shall be borne k. ih. hnTur nr Dartr who made the UJ auv rf. r CFourih That this Chamber take step to have a mora stringent law with benvter penalty passed at tbe next meeting of the General As sembly. At Bess Pram school. Among the Wilmington young i.diM and sentlemen at home from college for the holidays are: Misses Margaret and Bessie Bridge, Bloyine Burrues, Fannie Murohiaon, Bessie and Belle Latimer, Margaret Short, Atba Hicks, Florence Kidder ; Maasra. Louis T. Moore, Obas. O. Lough lin, Preston Gumming, Jr., Bob Gaidar and biugene Mr. L. L. Beall, of Portsmouth is at Tne Orton. Mr. H. L. Hinson, of Kenans ville, to at Tbe Orton. A. B. Maxwell, E q., of White ville, to at The Orton. Dr. Leslie B. Evans, of Clark ton, wm here yesterday. Mr. 0. K. Myers, of Washing ton, N. O., Is at The Orton. Mr. R. W. Wallace returned to Rocky Mount yesterday. Mr. P. D. Diggs, of Mount Olive, wm here yeeterday. Stephen Mclntyre, Esq., of Lumber too, waa here yeaterday. Mr. J. A. Bradbury, of Co lumbia, 8. C, arrived last night. Miss Katie Mohr is at home from school to spend the holidays. Mr. E. A, Council, of Coun- cil's, N. C, is a guest at The Orton. Mr. J. A. Thompson, of Con way, & O., to a guest at The Orton. Mrs. E. L." Parr went to Rich mond yesterday to spend Christmas. Mr. B. L. Wall, wife and two two children, are guMts at The Orton Uann w TT. Pvke and E. H Adkins. of South port, are Orton, Mr, Ernpsi .lliams, of Au-goet- arrived last night from the South, Messrs. C. B. and W. T. Ay- cock are at The Orton en route to Whiteville. Miss States, of Norfolk, re turned yesterday after a visit to the Misses Clark, of Wilmington. Cadet Captain E. P. Bailey came home from the A. & M. College last night to spend the holidays. Mrs. B. B. BnsseU has gone to Charleston to spend OhristmM with her daughter, Mrs. D. B. Holland. Dr. J. A. Stone, who is attend tag the medical department of the University of Msryland, is at Shal lotte for tbe holiday sesson. Lumber ton Robesonian: "Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Dick, of Wilmington, arrived Saturday evening for a visit to their mother, Mrs. Sarah Dick." Mr. R. L. Wyatt, wife and child, of Greenville, N. 0., are in ibe oltv on their way to Southport to spend the holidays with relatives. Vt Dr. D. W. Bnlluck went up to Bocky Mount yesterday and last night attended the marriage of his brother, Mr. Beaden Ballnek, of that city. Bocky Mount News: "Miss Maude Bullaek, of Wilmington, and Miss Delia Rteve, or Florence, S. C, are ia the city, the guaaU of MJsaBetue Bulluek." General Secretary Charles Dushan, of the Y. M. O. A., went to Bocky Mount yesterday to do some work for the Exeoutive Oommittee of the 8 ta te. Mr. L W. Murphy, of Char wiai nnp of the secretaries of tbe ' - T" Stote Executive Committee Do You U i Ho M for i Holidavs if so, let us have your order at once We have many things to offer oul Manila anrl natrons, which would. not only make handsome but useful1 Tmaa Prnannt. Wo oro fl,owinc a swell line of Have yon seen our Dress 8mt Protectors, Gloves, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. ; Umbrella and Oassoa. H. Curran. ax i.-- Toiinr ftnri Men's Furnisher, ttextdoor to Orton Ho iW16tf For Christmas 60 Dozen Trefonase Kid Gloves $1.00 200 Dozen Handkerchiefs, ail kinds. 10 Dozen Lace Collars, 75 cents 36 Pieces Far, reasonable. 10 Dozen Dolls, 25 cents to $3. 30 Dozen Umbrellas, $1.00 to t 45 Dozen Gent's Ties, Hose, Collan 16 Dozen Pictures, 25c up. Also Picture Frames, Collar an Children, Parses and Bags, Leath a The I dec 12 tf Piatt & we sa PJjj trni 0UJSM 5,0wM No Business Will be lnaacted by the Banks of Wil mington, North Carolina, SATURDAY, DEC 26, 1903. THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK, THE MORCHISON NATIONAL BANK. deo 23 tf No Business Will be transacted by the undersigned Savings Banks, Saturday, December 26th. ATLANTIC TRUST & BANKING CO. WILMINSTON SAVINGS & TRUST CO. PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. tf CHRISTMAS-WEEK OFFENDERS. of the Another Batch oi Drnoks and Disorderlies Before the Mayor Yesterday. A. dozen Christmas-week offenders were before tbe Mayor, when" the sergeant shouted "Hats off in court" yesterday at noon. None of the cssm wm, however, of importance, though four or five went to the roads under straight sentence or in default of fine and costs. OharlM Ratley and James Gause, both colored and arrested at Fourth and Nixon by Special Officer Jesse naotPAn railroad watchman, were CANDY 5 CENTS PER LB. CHOICEST ItlNB IN THE CITY, SB 10cs BETTER & 15c IKJ9 fad. M. O. A. of 4orth and South Osro floed End aad costs, respective ly. Gause had been disorderly and Ratley committed a breach of the peace in his conduct when the officer went to arrest the offender. Ale;. :enan. colored, disorderly confttci, was iQmwUV and costs and San: Clark, drunk and down at Front and- m Cross, wm fined f 10 or given SO days. Lou Belle Davis and Julia Moore were each fined $10 and cost for disorderly conduct in the alley opposite the market house, and Nelson Jenkins, eooned bv Policeman G. B. Holt at tne same time, received similar treat ment for a fight he engaged in a day or two previously. The other Una and costs imposed were of no conse quence. eOMlNd OP ROMEO AND JULIET. Una, is spending few days in the city with friends. Mr. E. 0. Herring, formerly nrlncinal of tha Greenville Sound nnbUe school but now one of the no: ular law students at the University o North OsroUns, 1 in the city renew ing acquaintance during the holidays. Mr. Jno. W. Blomme retnrned last night from a business trip to Mount Olive, Mr. Blomme Is travel ling with an original and novel an nouncement Of Wilmington mer chants who are catering especially to the holiday trade. Mr. L. L. Motte, court stenog rapher for the Spartanburg, 8. C, dis trict and a young man of brilliant at tainments in his cb omu field,came home yesterday to spend the holiday!, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beoj. Motte, 109 South Second street. Mr. Bay- mond B. Motte, who ia also at Spar- tanburr, expects to reach home for ths holidays to-day. Resents the Impotstios. Tbe Lumberton Robesonian in a very sensible editorial this week takes exception to the designation oi its en terprising little city M "a guano ware- Tbe objectionable paragrspn AND STI Tens TH .Li hnuse." LeGrand, from the University ; H. B. I appeaped in an article in the Charlotte Short, Jr., from Oolumbis College ; I (jjuroni0ie referring to the offer of the ran city, Observer swindlers neas in tbat Manden Smith from Aw At M; Gordon Grant, from Mebane; John Murchison, from Horner's; Neill Emerson, from Boston Tech.; Dave Chad wick, from Poas-hkMoaie. and W. M Bellamy, from the University of Virginia. ottos aad Naval Stares. Seaboard railroad agency there to Oapt. T. D. Meares, of this city, at $70 per month. This reference to the Bobeaonian'8 correction is for tne purpose of giving that paper's infor mation as to the business of the Sea-' board through the Lumberton station. nn.in RAntemher. which was an Simvelle's Brilliant Revival el an Ever Popolar Shakespearean Production. Tbe Daily News of Bristol, Tenn., Nov. 14th, had this criUcism of Simvelle's production of ShakM peare's "Borneo and Juliet'" which will be the offering at tne -.caaemy Music on Cnristmas night: "Tne first dramatic festival ever held in Bristol will open with Lewis Morrison In his celebrated production of "Faust" Nov. 17th. The second at traction of the seriM of performance i. w.h & Fields e-reat success, "Ru ToitT" Nov. 18ih. The third will be Jane Kennark in a $40,000 pro .iinn nf "Tinder Two Fiaes." Nov. 'l 7 a a a- lU. Nov. 19 tb. The last on tne usi oi uw "Big Four" is 8imveirs gorgeous pro- ml T-V J T 11 AtfB " ductlon OI xsomeo anu uuhc.b, Nov. 80th." Fnneral of Mr. Bannerman. The remains of the late William T. rue iPAtaA TABLE Lownej's, BRf IN BEAU CI FULLY raaiGNED BOXES. FRUIT eat stock in the city and being re ceived dally. THE PLACE J. W. Plummet", Jr. No. $04 Princess Street t Bell 'Phone 680. decr Folding Bed ! For sale a double Folding Bed of Finest Quality, with Springs and Mattress. Every thing as good as new. Will be sold xor nan its value, was a mrso Mirror, and when folded 10 a handeome piece of furniture. For further information apply at the . Star onice. no 88 Iw j ittoo sod Naval atres. i During tjepiemoer, wuiou n,,.raw fQ- The tone of the local cotton market average of the yoar, the volome of ihe ZJS tanged yeeterday from steady to SMboard's business at that point waa InHtfsat JSlSS. Z awn r. --- . .- I L, u- d-,., tbe bereaved widow. Mr. anu sara. u. ehanared firm st Use. for middling with receipts of 2.010 bale against 3,148 same day Ust year. Spirit wm nrm as oc British steamer "Devonshire," Oapt. OoulL hence for Bremen witn cargo 15. 769.60. Tha Robesonian may rightly conclude from those figures that if its town is to be "a guano warehouse" in the estimation of the nh.rintte naoer. it must, indeea, De in 1 . .ur1-., he WSa one of Ooull, hence for Bremen wisn caruu i unarione paiwr, Tf He of cotton. n-Md out .t Bouthport at conceded to be a big one. them!J - L.h- ..id vowed that hh 1P.M. yMterday. . i. haaloaas i'Mr. Gee, H L Hotaat. with hU MIW ADV KBTlSCatENTS- om rood clothe and vowed paper wm the beet thing that wm ever eaUblUned for his race. AII-wm smooth with Bsll until be Jri.nd to buy goods of Charlotte . c.. aav Mossest. I . j.turdav and to buy CM ta Bioreu.ai. " . . MtlTtd In ths city ye- .Tl cbeekl miib " . I - i ..u.Ma amr ,mA the I .h.r.rnr ana in oooc i Baltimore. oisuNfl Of 0u00 r flow"- --.--aaaila D. L. Qre is ciu-- John H. a.s aa4a . WO.BISWBW j rmH, oaady. n-uiM.nreworks 3Tlag aw- Bui DtTos'y "" as 1 " .. . w. . . . v.. inn lo reia ihar of sir. fiore Sr.. th vneroi Gore, of WU.ai.gtoo. .... ... ki. kom. in Norm dylagoonoiusB. OaroUBB, a-. r n left tnmeoui' -Qore ten aaw wbo noon train to M i "V 7 . noon- tranced age of hs reMn-. -- moQtha ago UaiT "--- J.4 m m . w m, rt as 9 h aeo 3o In payment ee aecur- Tne checks having ina "iha change. bn found worthless, U was asoar Uined that BaU had Mid bis . .. , ..t. unknown. US BBMUW IDl . IW " hsve wor Delayed by Item. Oa account of the rough weather along the coast the Clyde Liner "Harlb." dne here veaterday morning from New York, did not reach port until about 7 o'clock yMterday evening having passed up from South port at 8:15 P. M. Will Be Married To-day. At the residence of the bride's mother. 419 Grace street, this morn ing at 8:30 o'clock in the presence of a number of friends of the popular young people, Mis Oallie P. Bran son, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Bron aon, and Mr. Then. A. Wortham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Wortham, will be happily united in marriage. Allie Mclntyre, of Teaeney's, ACADEMY OF MUSIC CHRISTMAS ATTBACTION. MATINEE AND NIGHT- Simvelle's magnificent production of "Romeo ana juuwy A oar load or scenery and electric and a Metropolitan Company. Matinee Prices-95 ana meant. Evening- Prices 85 cents to $1. Beats for night performance on sale as Pinm- mer's Thursday. tn werr dee teat For mid aMk meetine at First Led the same game in WIImb, Church of Christ, BcntMurchlson I jmUrdmJ to be present at the .t i Man ir Bsaiitunar. anu " i . , ... .-n Balelgh, Goldsboro snd ower ra-w cltlea. Bank building, this evening o'clock. All are welcome. Gore died at Notice the window at J. T. The Je weUsr. Fire Work, for Retail Customers at wholesale pr cm a. -ayiorou store. marriage. Tne bride, and groom wm leave on the northbound A. 0. L. train for a visit of tan days to Mr. Wor taam's parents In Piedmont N. O. V. Grady, R. G. Grady, MimMary (Jnlbreth. and Bev. J.M Wells, PhD., of this city, and Mrs. J. B. Moore and Mn J. 7. Bannerman. who came down from Burgaw Monday night. Tne funeral tervlcea were conduted at 11 o'clock from the Presbyterian church by Dr. Wells in the piMenco of a large assemblage of friends and the interment wm in the b ground near by. Mr. Thomas Wilson, the well h .Am Matimad nreeldent of South Carolina, is at The Prion. Don't forget to take a look as you kn th window and see tbe assort ment of appropriate Xou presents at J. T. Burke's, xoe jewener. t -am T.aHina' and sieaU' SOllU EOiQ BnOI Mid ailed watches. J. T. Burke, Jew-I eller, No. 87 South Front rtreet. t Soutnern Almanac Virginia and JNortn uaionnav Price ny man -a nirculation - - - oO.t Weather prsdictlona without a rival. Bpoeial prioM on application. imZ7. NEW. I- Virginia State Gazetteer will be pub liahed Fall 1904 Price $5.00. For further information address HILL DIRECTORY COMPANY, V.aated P lbs ago of 81 Vaaa's Cagar haaliag aaa- t ar by Btjat