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1 ..re thP Mutual was on the ES investlsa' durance coniuiis bribed with rSito- and Cou KorKed; at times -Jned. was defiant Questions, the JL-DanieI Zim je """l. .nnfidential Mtr au Measurer of South i. charges of J .. 1. ' 1 law- rharges State r . to io-0""-" to meet out the fonder the circum Ppnnsevelt has w- nroaibiting the and ammunition von IS asscm- Zatou of five war- 5 f.: o,ident Castro oi YWl . f. JnPS BOt not come to iiw m0nt chauf- jSne in front of been issued that I'fteeWl sen-ice rules Qly discharged without rfLe-.At New Or- L there were only 6 If fever, and at Pen f L ftn-tieh officers have bandits in Morocco .jjjSOID oue u" , to 5 1-2 per cent, clos ured at 4 3-4; .spot - with rflJa; nour uim i... Arm Vn. 2 red. E. fwai easy, No- 2, 60 1-2 Cut; oats steady, mixed ratine steady ai .u iady, stramea cowwuu Jather report. of Agric-iU'-ire. father Bureau, mKCOct. 17, 1905. igj oata lor me a on vc TuoaHnv. Oc- L a 8 A.M., 68 degrees: Maximum, .8 feimn, 64 degrees; mean, 'jr the day, 00; rainfall Math to date, 1.11. nter in Cape Fear river it8 A M., Monday 2.8 MJANAC-Oct. 18. ... 6:09 A. M. 2.:..: 5:21 P. M. bl 11 hrs. 18 mm. it Southport. 10: 29 A. M. if at Wilmington-1:59 P. M. Vatttr Forecast. 1 (Mia Fir Wednesday m fresh east to southeast pfYork Times inquhes jra the streets?" Welt, an girl with her is most of 'em. uow P can't help expressing a that a man as smart wH as Thos. W. Law- pebnsmessand Deached iteIvins,of New York, pe to resist the draft,' uMngton Post. But Piimmkrhtv pnld pon day. ' cotton crop should enough tn fziw World's demands, it is & to raise cotton. jetton. pi Post: "It looks as Nresentative Williams as scheduled to lose l64?-" But hft lanrl- in stni-; ,.4. X.- """5 UUL U1S edition tv Qo '"The Ideal Wife." a C0PT to married ev in havincr pnnrl flying around th. , "uainoun to Vptip- 0flt the truth .u, kj. "UUUI C7Ven and Loomis isn't said a return. The reve- 'ueen nret.tv hA lh - aaent will - tcu.-s u tnat said he1 would give hush UP the scan- Sons Wo. erous 11 "uce 8 Co.-Printe,. ' 8aie at the star tf COAST UNE THE PURCHASER James H. Chadbourn, of . Wilmington, Sells Conway, Coast and West ern Railroad to A. C." L It was announced . autSSwtatively here yesterday . that - Mr. -James' H. Chadbourn, lof "Wilmington, had - sold the Conway, Coast and Western rail road to the Atlantic Coast Line Rail road Company. The , consideration was not given ' out, but the purchase carries with it an agreement on the part of the Atlantic Coast Line to com plete the extenSloa tJTtrie road to Aynor Tract," a distance of 15 miles. a part of which has been graded and the rails laid about half the way.: StillJ further ' extension , by the s new pur choeere are beliered to He wntin-ly within the range of probability. rI : The Conway, Coast. and Western Is an extension of the Coast LihV frdm Conway to Myrtle Beach, and 15 miles of the road, have been In operation for several years. .The extension now under way from Conway to the "Aynor Tract," it is expected, will be ready for trains within 'a few months: . In July, 1904, the original owners t vu.rei, .uu.wuius uns?ouumn5 of the road from Conway eastward to the North Carolina .State line at South port and westward from ; Conway to Sumter with a right to construct a branch line from Vsoiner point " on : the extension to Marion. Mr. Chadbourn purchased the : Conway, Coast, and Western early last July, and it was announcecUthen that the original pur poses would be carried out However, since the acquisition -of the road ' by the Coast Line it is not known whether the full scheme of extension-will be carried out "or not , LOCAL DOTS.' V'- : Other local on t ourth page. : i ; I Services, First Churchof Christ, I Scientist this evening at 8:15 o'clock;" Odd Fellows' building, second floor. All are invited.- , . ' The improved quality of the paper on which the; Star is now printed is so satisfactory that we nave placed' an order for a car-load, or nearly 800 reams. ; ;;; -.-r c V Mr. L. T, Rooks, merchant- and ! dealer in turpentine .and general; pro duce at Ivanhoe,' was here on a busi- ness trip yesterday and called at the Star Office By deed filed for record yester day J. H. Bornemann and wife trans ferred to Christian H.' Bornemann,; for $900, property at northeast corner of Ninth and :Wooster streets, 60x110 feet in . sizeyUgp:. ry- The Business Locals department of the Star will be found on our second page to-day. The little advertisements in this ' department form ' one of the most interesting features of the Star and are very generally read. Look over them to-day. . . . James New, a- youngwhite man, charged with - disorderly conduct " on the carnival ; grounds, having : bad trouble with a show manager because of an alleged affront to one-of the fe- male members of the carnival troupe, was fined $10 and cost by the Mayor in the police court yestefday. , " Mrl J. M. Brandy; a consulting en- jineer o Greensboro, has been m - ployed by the Water Works Commis sion in connection with the investiga tion into the matter of a pure water supply and the municipal ownership of a plant MrBrandy is expected for another visit here In a day or two. ' 'o. ' iwu;mwuu6ui?. of Aldermen Is called by the Mayor to be held to-night at the City Hall at 8 o'clock. ; The purpose of the meet ing is the,; discussion of' some -street work. It Is understood that the meet ing was called at the request of the Streets and "Wjirves Committee. John Rhodes, colored, charged with abandonment and non-support of his wife, was remanded to . jaiL after preliminary trial before Justice Fur long yesterday. ; Marsden Bellamy, Esq., appeared for the prosecution and Wm. J. Bellamy for the - defence. Rhodes couldn't give the $50 bond re- quired for his attendance at Superior Court. ,---'i;'--;V- - Yesterday's Charlotte; Observer says: , "Henry Goodman, cnargea witn the seduction of Edna Hager, appeared in court but was dischargecL-there be ing no one to testlf 7r against hlmlv It will be remembered that Goodman for merly resided in Charlotte T and was arrested in Wilmington come time ago at the instance of Mrs. ;Hager. The girl has left the clty." . l , ; . The County Teachers' 'Association will meet again" the last Saturday in the present month and Prof. Catlett, superintendent of "the county schools, is preparing an attractive programme ror e event ;..-ei(S.i compiished member of the.Hemenway "lo. wot Massenberg. of the ; Castle ;;Haynes v,o m.ATYiiooitn roail fi naner. : - Henderson Hayes, recently farm ed out by the Mayor because all other corrective methods had proven a fail- ure in his case, was once again bef ore His Honor yesterday, charged -with being drunk and dowjnr!. He had start- eu iuio town irom uaauts hjucb, i m . . 1 AI TTmotmsmi hnf 5ul uo luriner mau ruimu i . , . . . . ik unrnnn where he imbibed '.freely, fell by the wayside and was' sent down by Officer W. R. Appleberry. ..t Henderson , was sent back to the country fo . another trial. " Depression of Cotton Market" ". Tha Maw Vniilr omit mttnTI market reached the lowest point since June receipts are falUng off in consequence of the continued -depression of tin market, only 1,538 bales having &een received yesterday against -3,729 bales same day last ' year. ,The falling off in receipts is 'welcome to the trans portation - lines' entering Wilmington as they have been taxed toMheir ut most to take care orj 'the shipments since ,the season opened. - -. - ' . HERE IS A .CONFLICT BoanJ of Audit and Finance Fail ; to Approve Street and v Wharves Contract , , ;, . kT ' " . BELQIAN BLOCK ARE HERE Fourth" Street-Drainage Allowed After Long Discussion-Funds Are ' Scarce and Administration' - , V Must Go Slow, They 5ayr . i Tho Board of Audit and Finance' at lts semi-monthly meeting yes- terday, afternoon-at. the City Halt de- i it - ' - - I vuwfa more.tnan an houf ,t& a discuss-1 TonTof "the quesilon 6'ralnemadettrae necessary by the vitrified bricE paVlng rally, well "pleased with '-th'chWterlccstL'last';Tuesdiy.m( uyw m progress- on North Fourth street Thsrev were present to urge the matter before the Board Alderman O'Brien, chairman of the Streets and Wharyes Committee; City Engineer P: Matthew and his partner Civil Engi- neer O'Brien. Alderman O'Brienand City Engineer Matthew emphajTized -The Board Ltoa. m however much the work is needed, the ed by hundreds" yesterday afternoon money-would not be available to meet and again last night. , The looping the expense,and for the longest kind thgap artist at -Second and 'Dock of a time, members were unable to streets was slightly injured by the col make lip their minds what to dp. With lapse of the lower section of his wood existing j contracts u and ; current i ex- en pathway down the steep Incline penses of the city, it was shown that yesterday afternoon, but he was game, the expenditures for. all purposes for promptly "alighted from his wheel the fiscal ytear would aggregate $194,- among the debris, ran tp an elevation 000, whereas the estimated revenue, and bowed his greeting to the large after providing for a deficit of $11,000 number who pressed closer h larger whenhe present administration came numbers, thinking that hehad been In,; was only $189,000. - During the seriously injured.. .. . course of the discussion a rather heat- The carniyal will; continue' t,h8af ed colloquy 'occurred between Mr. ternoon and to nisht and throusnout O'Brien and several members of the J Boaro over a comparison of the pres-ithe ent administrationv with the last; Chair-1 man McQueen voicing the opinion of I ine uoara ratner enarpiy in tne state-ision ment that the relative expenditures or tne two administrations had noth- ing whatever to 'do with the questionTiiand. military companies, fire appara; at issue. U was simply a matter of money-omeet expenditures now and the city has not the funds on hand. He also took occasion to; say that re-jof yoiLs guuzs aooui me sireeis mat, tne tnorougniares oi tnecrty cannot bejit.- "-r r ' improved because the Board of Audit! and Finance will not let the Aldermen have the money were false in toto. Th Board was anxious to improve the streets, but it could not appropri-1 ate money tnat tne city does not pos - sess. The matter of-the drainage on Fourth street as recommended by the City Engineer was. allowed and bids for the terra cotta plpejwerapproved, conaiuonea upon-tne proviso tnat tne work Is not to cost exceeding $1,500. An ugty squaDDie is UKeiy to ioiiow the Tailure of the Board yesterday at - ternoon to approve the contract forler Sea Gate from Fort Caswell, re- tne purcnase oi sm.uw Belgian oiock at a cost of about $1,800 for paving the roovoi urace. street, ine uoara of Aldermen three times instructed the Streets and . Wharves Committee to order the material and 'Chairman O'Brien; acting upon that authority. awarded the contract to the Mount Airy Granite -Company, it being the understanding that the amount was to come . out of the scant appropriation of $22,000 for all the permanent work. 1 The material arrived this week from Mt Airy and are now on freight cars of the A. C. I, awaiting to -be . un loaded. Onlhe ground that all me $22,00d of the street appropriation Is I now-taken up with the Fourth stieet paving and the contract for a certain ftmmint rf material: from the rock . . quarry ana Decause mere is.no more money ' in sight; for ; street Improve - ment the Board of Audit and Finance refused to approve of the purchase j by Mr. O'Brien 'and the shipment Is I now on the hands of somebody with a j favorable outlook for a law suit and a breach of authority as between the two co-ordinate branches of the city government Mr. O'Brien was visibly disappointed when- the Board refused to concur in the purchase. He simply notified the Board that the cars were on the A. C. I tracks and would; go on demurrage3 of , $1 per day. ' Chair man McQueen .replied that it was a matter with which the Board had ndtfi- J ing to do and Mr. (XBrien retired. The I .matter will likely be discussed quite liberally at the special meeting of the Board of Aldermen tonight Present at the meeting of the Board yesterday afternoon were Chairman McQueen, Messrs. Wilder Yates .and r.T n uroarea the clerk. The matters referred to above were the most important of . the ses - ion! ' - . - Recommendation of Finance JChair- man W.H. Yopp that the Board allow an' abatement of 4S.75 .costs and in- terest on back taxes due on te Kelly property;; recenUy soldon ; Second come includesnew an up-date ones 7- . ner cent' for the Fourth street work, ,per cent 101 - tne was concurreu ui.. iu v .1 ;,m.- rtmt tTio nnlicA - 1 ' . oman hii M , twice v montn insteaf of monthly as hereto- . - vnnr nf the regular meet- j g' -f Board was changed' from j . M ; n th Winter and - -i-atmpted to eive . due I i notice. Glavin Bros, were allowed 1 ,rtft . ai.jiHnn. ,nn contracts ior re- I - . ... 1 rock. quarry .machinery; and one note 01 ?,uuu, a vailul -" v borrowed to: tide the city over ,"e Summer months : was paid. .Appiica- tions , of Chief .Quarantine Officer Green and Superintendent of .Heaitn Hamer for increased salary on ac- count of increased duUes by reason of the yellow ;fever;,.ttaranttoe.wre . 1 - . m. ' tm . . rn m to iron. . 1 longing to the city was leu open i further Information. 3 loe.uern -""s . gested that companies appearing n theopera'nouse. were buujeuw license tax uuyuseu. ujiuu troupes travelling through, . the coun try, regardless of the lease of Messrs. Cowan Bros.; but the' Board took no action upon the ground that it was a matter for the City Treasurer V' WILmoTOy, N'C.WEDKj:SDAY, OCTOBER 18, MERRY CARNIVAL IS :; ATTRACTING JHE CROWDS Red Men's Fall Festival Now In ' Ftill Swing Parade To-Night and Boat N Races To-Morrow. " w EM"1 1&st night, down every princi- P1 thoroughfare leading that - way. v T 4 66 crowds.ofs merry-makers f 7 rlct. the attendan?e, if anything, having been laijci luou umut) opening nignt Weather conditions "remained" ideal aud aTl ejjowff of the Jones-Adams ff? !.,e. JL7 : Patronizel J """& vii. mo uuuuiry store. the confetti stands of the 'Various 'shows' and mtny de-- elare it to be the best carnival from many . viewpoints- held in .Wilmngton n recent yeara.--The order in thelis- trict remains good,' the--sum totsA t)f arrests by the policelast nighirhav. ing been one drunken negror-who was promptly 'silenced Aly.8jleal';OtDcer grounds. :,-.- ' : ,V : , . rrt.Jroo tH iL0 the week. The feature to-night will be parade, starting from Third: and Princess streets. " Constable TO B, Savage is chief marshal of the pfoces- and with the committee Is.doinz J everythingposslble to make. the pa- rade a big success. It will include tho jtus, a long; line of bicyclists wltk gaily I decorated wheels and about 16 trade I floats- fronr business men. The line the parade will be along the prlncl- l pal streets bo tnat everybody may see Thursday afternoon at 2 5 b'eleck. I Ktartin fmm if nrVpt Hfvk. tH mntnr boat races will take place. There-will J be two races, the first being a general one for the championship fiajg and the 1 second a handicap race. For.'the lat- ter a first prize of a handsome lamp ie awarded and the second prize wfii be one hundred fine cfgars, Mr. J jdsDMaffltt hsheeiele4fed-asihe i starter and Mr. Frank Herbst as time J keeper. i tast night a large excursion party 1 came up for the carnival on the steam turning at midnight. This evening the I Sea Gate bring In another large I arnivni pTiirsinn from Southnort. ALONG THE WATER FRONT. Landed Sick Mate at Southport Cot- . ton For Liverpool. The Clyde Liner New York passed down the river at 11:15 o'clock last night for her" Georgetown trip. The schooner William Linthicum, Baltimore to Georgetown which put in at Southport for harbor, proceed ed at 9 A. M. yesterday. ' The British steamer Haverstoe, I Capt Foley, cleared yesterday for J Liverpool withcargo-oi; Daies l of cotton, valued at. $732j000 and con- I . ; , tr, i Bigntja oy aicxauuci ouu. 1 & Son. sne- expects to sau at I o'clock this .morning. The schooner Chas. S. Hirscb; 3apt Brown, from St Simon, Oa., to New York, with cargo of lumber, put in at Southport yesterday -on account of the Illness of! Mate Hagan, who had been unwell since tie vessel left Brunswick Oct 4th, The sick man was detained by Dr. Warren at the Cape Fear Quarantine station but was later-sent up to Wilmington and trans ferred to the Marine Hospital, the dis ease with.; which he is .suffering bejng not infectious.. Capt Brown reported to C. D. Mafflttthe ship broker. AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Corinne- Runkeh Stock Company Giv- 4 ing 'Great Satisfaction Matinee.: - The Cbrinne Runkel Stock Company, DlayinK a week's engagement at; the Academy of Music, is giving splendid Satisfaction to large crowds to spite f counter attractions Last night the company . aWrptedThe'lirae Stowaway',' and.the line pTspeclalties introduced between acts -was feared by many to; have-been the sngest everen., - i oi me cai,-is.-.-Bui .wv a mw . - Va- np,ki matinee will'be given y noon, i The Dm win do ; a s"" one-which the managements .- . , - - 1 nnnfident WUl mease me ittuies a children as well as the general pubUc, To-night the bUl will Te that pretty stbry, ""In Sunny Tennessee."- Popular prices are prevailing and seats are on I sale at Pfummer's. - . t -r - X Scnoo for. Federal Point' ..-m..u nit mimtv instruction, yesterday held a conference -witn, a nilTnber of ; gentlemen Interested ! in estaDllsnment lot- a white public school miles from . Wilmington in pederal , polnt township It vbelng .,;ra famines and at least SS cbildrea were "withto a radius of at- uiiMie Messrs.-W..H. .Biddle,- H. A, n 1 r .- - artindale. . L. A: Bryant . o. M. rvant Oeoree Tatum. A. B. Clark, Mr. Wilson and others" are , behind the movement for .the school and have ed to .tne Bite and erect agreed a -substantial building thereon, : pro vided the county will- furnish the in struction. The Board, ol Education as a resujt of the conference yester day., has 1 promised to ,do this and the building Will go up right away. IUTINEERS ARE HERE Scott,r Adams and Sawyer, Trio of Sailor Prisoners, Brought f ; Up Last Night r - , - - -. - -i NOW, IN NEW HANOVER JAIL Coming Had Been; Kept Quiet, But Many Were Present to See Them I ,: Some' Impressions of the - Desperate Men. . - t Adams, Sawyer and Scott the negro muntineers and alleged murderers vin the; horrible- butchery- aboard the erwadr off this morning, are, now TJilsoffef SMn the- 'New Hanover - JaiL They , were brought here from South- port on the steamer Sea - Gate 'last night jf; at 8 :'30 y o'clock by' Deputy Marshal C. O. Knox and Special Depu ties I. ; F. Huggins rand S. A, Barber, who went down on the steamer yester day afternoon for; the purpose of con veying the desperadoes to prison here, according to the order'teceived Monday-by U. S. Commissioners Collier and Pinner. . ' - NH The matter of the coming of the pri soners was. kept as quiet as possible. out toward nightfall the news began to leak, out, and by the time the Sea Gatearrlved .a.Jor wharf a crowd of seyrai uuucuea .iitia Kauiereu 10 wit ness the interesting sight However, there was no untoward demonstration and the negroes -were- safely convey ed to jail In the police patrol wagon which had been drawn up at the wharf by Driver John Dew and Police Ser geants C. S.; Burnett and B. R. King. There was a large party of carnival 1 excursionists on the boat but few of them knew that down In the hold were the three negro , dlsperadoes, each firmly bound and held by the three officers named. They came aboard, passed through a long column of spec tators' and were crowded Into, the pa trol, which was- quickly driven up Water street to; Princess and . thence to the jaiL u.HjSlrex Sheriff Stedman, Jailor Ed. Capps and several members of the Boarii of County Commissioners were present to" see that they were safely; taken eare bf- .They were given separate cells on the first floor, Scott in one by himself and Sawyer and Asanas in another. - Scott was surly and bears every mark of the desperate criminal.- The other negroes impress one with their humility and apparent sincerity. They are both British .sub; ject, one being "from St Vincent and the other from Nassau. ' Scott is a Baltimore negro, but said he was rais ed in Philadelphia where he has a family. The other negroes are with out families. The negroes were plac ed in their cells with shackles on their legs, a chain running between the two. so that all possibility of escape is re duced to a minimum. Scott is very careful of his personal appearance and In his pockets last night were comb, .irush. small mirror anS tooth brush. He also had a copy, of Webster's dic tionary and-a primary arithmetic, all fof which were taken from his person. I A J L A 1 1 - as soon as ne went in ma ceu, ub com- plained that he had no supper . and that the hammocks provided for him to sleep in were unclean. He acts in such a manner as to elicit absolutely no sympathy, while It Is exactly the reverse with the; other two, who still protest their Innocence and meekly say -It's a' pity they: should suffer for the terrible deed of Scott. The ne groes will be kept In close confine ment until Federal Court meets here ilnnilav flft Sftfh ' t ; Captain, owners and agents of the two schooners involved in the affair held several conferences yesterday, adjusting claims, etc.,. but nothing de finite had been agreed on last night MARRIED LAST NIGHT. Miss Claudia Orrell Becomes Bride, of Mr. Wallace Sellers. . '. '.I Miss Claudia j F. Orrell, the attrac tive young daughter . of .Mrs Ida Or rell, No. 609 South Second street and Mr. .Wallace Sellers, a popular young man of this city were happily united in marriage at 9:3& o'clock last night at the parsonage of Fifth Street M,i E. j church, the pastor,; Rev, Alpheus Mc- Cullen, officiating. . The bride was at tended by Miss Lula Orrell, her sister, as'maid-.of honor .and . the. groom by Mr. ' L: S. Davis as best man. After the ceremony the young couple return ed . to the home of the. bride where they, fecelyed many liappy congratula--tions f ronve number of friends: in ; at tendance upon 1 an informal ? wedding reception. Mr. and Mrs. Sellers will be: at. home at the residence of Mrs. Orrell,; on South Second street . ; 1 t Mmi Arrested For Short-Changlng. , Wm. Schroder and a man ' by the name-of Loomib, operating a shooting gallery ad a side-line with -the earn! val people on Market street,1 were ar rested yesterday on a warrant .charg ing them with ishort-changlng a. negro patron, who applied to Justice Fur long -for a wanv-nt and offered a num ber of witnesses to the facts as:ne stated them. One of the . men gave bond upon his ' arrest , by ; jConstable Savage but Schroder went to Jail for & 1 hearing- bef ore - Justice ' Furlong at 10 o'clock, this morning. -They claim that if a mistake was made, it was unintentional on tneir part ana mey - . - I ... . . . 1 .1 are perfectly willing to make restitu tion if the negro is right and they are wrong. ? - ' " . . Mr. and Mrs. ! WUirams uereavep. Friends'of JMtr. and Mrs. Q. F. Wil liams - sympathize with them ; deeply In the loss of their little daughter. Adelaide C, aged t years and 24 days, whose . death occurred at the family home, 808 Dock street at 10; 30 o'clock veaterday morning. ;:The funeral i.wiu be conducted at: 10:30., this morning from the residence by Rev. J. Mar vin Culbrethpastor of Market Street M.' E. church. . 1905; IN PINK AND WPITE WEDDING Miss Agnes Anders and Mr. WilllanvLJ Bisslnaer Pliahted The r Troth at I Hymen . AKarYerterday. ( t ,l . . ;. t . . i i . .. tu. . uie pieeeuce ol a. large aiisem- blage j of admiring: friends f and rela tives, the marriage of Miss Agnesr Anders',- theaccomplished .young daugh ter of .Dr.. W; Anders, and Mr.W. L. Kissinger, v both, of Jhis city, "was celebrated atifive o'clock- yesterday afternoon in Saint : Andrew's Presby terian church, the ReyAlex." D. Mc- Clure.D. D., officiating. ' The interioi; of the church had . been very- tastefully decorated with -palms.' fern's and cut UowerF'Wid meweddXng cen& -"3ra4.".a very.pretty,one .Indeed. v. , y.i Tb.,the strains of -ever, popular. Lo hengrin, the . party " came into the church, Miss Mae Galloway presiding at the organ; The bride: entered up on the arm of her father by whom she was given away, the beautiful ring service having been used. - The groom with his best man Mr. Herbert Elliott entered ; from the pastor's study and was . joined" by the other attendants. who" formed a' group about the altar. While the ceremony was In progress, Hearts and Flowers ' was softly play- - bjr MisS Galloway with charming effect. Then: came the - gladsome strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March and friends hastened to extend warmest congratulations." Miss Lucile Polvogt and Miss Laura Wescott charmingly served as ribbon girls, entering down each, aisle, while Miss Nellie ' Moore made W charming ring bearer. Miss Florrie-Anders, sis ter of the bride, was maid of honor and Mis8pjettle Pridgen, of Clarkton, was a bridesmaid. The ushers were Messrs.. Carl B. Render, Geo. Phares, Thos. DeVane and Henry Murphy. The bride wore a lovely gown of point d'esprit over white silk, trimmed with lace, and carried a bouquet of bride's roses: and maiden hair ferns. She wore a brooch of pearls, the gift of the groom. The maid of honor was charmingly attired in white silk and carried a bouquet of pink roses and maiden hair ferns. Miss Pridgen wore. white organdie and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Bissinger left on the northbound A. C. L. train to spend their honeymoon at the State fair and at several Northern places of interest They will return about the 22nd,. and be at home at the residence of the groom's mother, Mrs. Emily Bissin ger i Sixth and Princess streets. A large number of handsome and useful wedding gifts attest the high esteer in which the young people are held. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Miss Estelle DuVall, of Norfolk,! is here; visiting: her friend, Miss! Blanche; Twining. ' Messrs. George J. Moore, of At-. kinson, and W. R. Walker, of Currie, were in, the city yesterday and were among .the visitors to -the Star Office. Mr. J. W. Tomllnson, president of the Cumberland Truckers Association, spent a couple of days in the city this week for a conference with the A. C. L. officials. , Mr. Carl Elvington, a popular youns Wilmingtonian with the South ern Electric Co. ' nere. has gone to Rocky Mount, N. C, to place the wir ing in the handsome new hotel in that town. Mrs. C. J. Jale, of Seven Springs, N. C," who has been on a very pleas ant visit of two weeks to her sons, Messrs. J. W. and B. W. Dale, of this city, will return .home this evening. Mrs. Dale came on account of the serious illness of Mr. B. W. Dale,"who is now convalescing from "typhoid fe ver. Mr. N. B. Vincent Dead. A brief telegram last night an nounced the death In Charlotte of Mr. N. B. Vincent for many, years an es teemed resident of Wilmington and father of Mr. Robert W. Vincent the well known young newspaper, man of this State, now city .editor of the Charlotte Keening Chronicle. The d ceased leaves a wife, one sen and one daughter. Miss Mary Vincent, the fam ily havingreslded -In Charlotte for the past several years. The remains will reach Wilmington .on the S. A. L. train to-day at noon and the funeral aftr from the lodge In Oakdale ceme tery. Hosts of friends of the family in this city will depely sympathize witii1 the bereaved ones in their: sor row.. - . " - .. .' .' . . ' BuHding Permits. - --; " the following buUdtog r permit were sranted' yester day: C." H.-Mc Millan. - four one-story dwellings at i Second -.and Meares.. Rogers ' & Thomas. . two-story' slate .roof fesi- iiiifiiia V. - W ' PliBoV at finniAr Fourth . and - Princess;, two-story, tin- roof residence for.W. M. Creasy,. on rr on Ann,. between Eighth and Ninttu and . t man, on Fourth,.between Princess and Market streets. Funeral of Mr. Walker. , - - The funeral of the late W. S- Walkei will be conducted at 3:30 -o'clock this afternoon from the family, residence, No. 817 South Seventh street and the remains win be laid to rest in Bellevue cemetery. Members of Wilmington Lodge No- 139, L O O. F-'of which Mr. Walker was for many years ".'a member, are called, to assemble at their hall : at 2: 30' o'clock- this - after noon for the purpose of attending the obsequies in a body. - ' , - Wrecfc on Seaboard, J . ' t A freieht wreck ocurred on the. A--L. between Wilmington and Brink- ley eariy . last uiguu , u - vapBcun i train due here at 8: 40 o'clock last night did not arrive until after mid night being forced to -take, a spur track at Cronly to -the W., & A. tracks, at Brlnkleyand coming over that route.. No-xne was Injured in thew reck. - - T ' POLVOW'S Acknowledged H?adquart ers for Fashion's Lafesf Dictations'" -7 DEPARTMENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST THREE MILLNERY. The Latest Shapes -both' our Yfl rr uirh th. nurr v. effects that appeal to artl stic DRESS GOODS. A collection of unequal led . new, desirable faBrtc's tha t go to match. Prices very lo w. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Our lines are" so well known and values are so great, we have been obliged. to double our store space far their showing you -must see our bargains to. fully appreciate' thennj Look at our.v' : windows. ;; . r; ' ' ; - . ; - l;Gl;logtCl Front Street Oct 12-tf. Hamilton Rifles Are Best Three. sizes, retail price: No. 15, $1.50; No. 19, $2.00;-No. 23,, $3.00. ' - -r--v-,' ;'"':,,. " ' ; .X Good profit to dealers afid ready sellers. ' - Remington, Hammer and Hammer less . . improved Automatic Guns. .. We carry full stock and can give prompt shipment. Peter's Loaded Shells Best Made, . Special inducements to merchants. -Glad to quote. "v N. Jacobi Hardware Go., ; i No. 10 and 12 South Front street. Warehouse No. 9 "Water - street. N. oct 14-tf. ' . . , . ; - CONSERVATISM SECURITY & ... COURTESY AT, The Little Gibraltar. . .' Capita 4 Surplus .'... l&fiQOM ' Assets ....100,000.00 ' ' The Wilmington Savings and Trust Co. J. W. NORWOOD, Pres't H. WALTERS. Vice-Pres'fc CuE. TAYLOR, oel7-tf CAPITAL SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON . Soother Building: Cor. Front and Chemut St. WllmlnKton, Pf. C. SURPLUS Safest Borarlaii and Fire Protection In the State. Loans and other MATT J. HETEB, President. HUGH MacRAE D.I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Don't Walt! Order g Your ; - Gas g Heater KNOW! A Convenient Way to . j Heat the Bath Room. , & OctTl2-tf-- CADEMVOF MUSIC ! I. - ' . ' r-r - " ALL-THiS . WEEK. ' , Inr a", series 'of high; class plays at I popular prices, some that have sel- u ;. "V .... - mMnv dom been produced by- a company playing at prices within the reach of all. - ' - " " MATINEE TO-DAY: . "A- Danger ous Game.'' -..-;-. , f NIGHT PRODUCTION i: - In Sunny Tennessee." v Plenty - of -Specialties and - Strong " - ones.J-- J. , ; ' Prices 10, 20 and -30 cents. . Seats on sale at Plummer's." - Ocl8-lt. ; .WANTED! l.COa Dozen Fish Roe. Highest C&Sll Paid SALVt BEAIT SS.; 8 SO . 13 and 20 Market Street, ' Wilmington, N. C. . ocl8-tf V WHOLE 1TLTMBEK ?11,8 5 2 Foreign and Domestic rTrfmmed-by yt; mat.ri a ! In a MmhlnatiAn-Af..MiiF-..-v - . tastes, at very reasonabto; prices.;, : values, -comprising alt the "really- into female costutnesrtfirnmfngs " ' , ' .:-.-.- .v . -": . . .. ' . .' v C-,S 9 yS. Vs-t, SssaSKSriv- Values on the Market. Guns. Also, Rifles and latest ; ? Me Yours JR, Cashier. $200,000.00 $100,000.00 Modern Method. In ; all branchea of Bank lna Business S olicited. V CHAS. N. EVANS, Caahler.. GORE, Vice-President. ...--;.. If it Is a matter of Ivuytnir the -best A-i drugs, and, or course,- it is, we wouia suggest that you bring your preserlp- - tions to us where they will pe ntlea ,. correctly. - . - - . - We sell other things besides drags, and the quality of the Bundles we. car--' v- ry mates inenaa on snoriesi ac- qualntance. . . . . . ADOLFH G. AHKENS, trtiCTrit. T; 'Phniu 44 107 "Prince Jit--. " To flic Public ! We ask' your indulgences for.-:a few -.y. UajD ClO Oil UUl llACMJlAlAAXvt . JJL uy", J V - - .-. r owftrarl on1 wa nannnr oivfl, "tTTlll Jl.fl .--. good Bread and Cake ; as we- .would J like to, but in a few days we cah give;:y you the Best Bread. you ever ate in Warren & David. - 'f nones ei ana ' - ; HUGH MaeRAB k--tJO-f-V'"v: - 25 Horth Front-St, f.' Offer tor . Sale Small We . Amount ot , ft? Consolidated Railways. Light and - - Power Co.f B per eent. Bonds, f , ($50.00 each, at Parflat. and ' consider them a - very desirable 5j investment. t , ' j , ' . We are prepared-to rhuy' out- g right - at market' quotations, or g handle on commission S North Carolina 4m and Cs. : ?- ; - . Cotton; M Ol Stock a aneetalty. B ocl3-tf - . , - - TO THE MEMBERS OK WlfcMDTGTOJV LODGE, NO. ISO, U O.O. F. Brothers: " . Tou are hereby notified rto meet at the Lodge Room, this ( Wednesday ) af. ternoon, October 18tb, at 2:30 o'clock to attend the funeral of our late Brother W,. 8. Walker. ; Members of Cape Fear, Orion and Hanover Lodges are invited to attend.' . . y" . ' By order. - T. G." LAND IN, N. G. W. C. SMITH, Sec'y. - - ; ocl8-lt - .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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