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WILMINGTON F. jC.,UNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1905. WHOLE NtTMBER 11,856 c tat vesterday vis- pi aim i where he will HTZA churcn; m l by cheering os 8 r.-ml speeches P. the furious .l.na RI1UW l" ' ships foundered kef lost- LOCAL DOTS; The Piano Club will meet Monday night at 8:15 In the Y. M. C A. par lors. . s . Concord 'Chapter, Nl, R. A. M., will hold a special convocation to-morrow evening to confer the Mark Mas ter's degree. The United Charities will hold its regular -quarterly meeting at Maria's Hall, Eighth and - Princess streets, Monday at 3 P. M. - - , ; " Read the little ads. in the Busi ness Locals department of the Star, They are ai AMBULANCE . BUSY Many Emergency Calls to Hospi- -tal.From Various Sources Yes- terday and Last-Night -K . ---- - - . - " " .r ". s-r-.-"v "i" T. .-. -:.-.-;--x.,:.'-t.i.; - WALL "FELL ON WORKMEN o 7 new nn rtiir editorial naere. .v.rt . H , 1 , and the fourth ways interesting. jth- feu Boy Shot Through Hand White En gineer Severely Cut Negro Slash - ed at Hobby :Horses'' Man Had Foot. Mashed Off on Rail. ' -jtiinut a aeai" ' . I At urace Metnomst cnurcn to-day f11" j no Hpatn I .. ... ..... ... ; . anu I tne new oraer oi worsnip wui oe ioi- Froni. early morning : until late last the flesh. -The bojr was taken to P. O. Hall's drug store whence Dr. Pride J. fhomas removed him Co- the hospital. He. is not seriously hurt. ' -v Struck -With." a Bottle.'. V- S Last night about 11: 30 o'clock, while returning from the carnival grounds, &ir. li. M.:. Wilson, a conductor of the Consolidated Company, was struck on the -side; of the face with -an -empty whiskey, flask In the bauds of a young white man who 'crossed the street at Seventh and Market and wielded, the bottle by the neck. Mr. Wilson didn't know, the young man and was prob ably mistaken for someone else. The bottle-cut an ugly- gash on the ar and check necessitating attention - by a physician. -The fire department was CARNIVAL IS NO MORE PiSONAL PARAGRAPHS. -Mr. James Sinclair arrived yester- day from Waycross, Ga., to spend, a Fall. Festival ClosedJ-ast ' 'Night is! Certain. SHOW ' 1 TENTS gjjj suu uib new uiuci ui nuisiup wui ue iui- .i pnnhOElOreS ! , . vv i j ojjjjSScu 1 luwtu, luc new iijriuuais win ucuaeu College, to walk for the first time in that church. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance :Aen: f ,nnnse to warn chinirton I Company,, of Newark, N.J., represent- r -i at " I j 4Vln -.1 ., " i ' O TT1J i P tativeS ac-J eu 13 ""o-v; "J ,p- xwmeii. w)td repiwv .iiiive has an interesting announcement else- r .... nav ca iiitnej where is to-day's Issue. : jotton ieaK o o a o o cv ri o ..... I - on the move,-responding tcv no less Chief W." P. Monroe chased the vounz 1 gaiety as the " clock truck twelve Mrs. ix T. eaae and utue son I Ji than half dozen emergency, calls in man lor several blocks, but could not last JdifrtS?- The f Jdistricti to-day" wUlQyeerdax ."fr n I'M ' - - t Financial Success of iRed Men's I few days 'i :f j f . x rDr. Wood returned yesterday evening from a professional visit of a few days tp Philadelphia. . Miss Eunice. Farmer, of Wilson, ATTAfHPnlN' C-' is m tne city' the guest of her Al lALnCll Hrrtthor Mr -P W farmer - Mr. Hiram V. Jenkins has taken a Side Performance People Made Claim J position with the dry goods establish- v- For Breach of Contract and Held - jment of Mr. Chas. Rlomme, on Mar- ud Three Tent The Crowds ket street . . - . - - . -, I . . JL i-ast Nighl Other Note. " " Mrs. R. C." Klmbrough" returned last evening from a two months', visit The carnival Is" over. - The curtain I to friends and relatives in Richmond night the hospital ambulanceNeas kept tie time rlssistTnt HP upon ihe t scene' of a week's BurkeviDe. Va On the move, resnnnrifner'trv nn lnsa -rcr - n v I trtatv no thA lrwlr trti1r twelve I Mrs. D... T. M u rp ma mr h pni on o n uijuuiu uuui i u 1 1: Lvui y iy i u 1 1 x No Wore; MtesM: - i era. addition S. C, after a visit to her parents, Mr. j There's a square deal iin every pair of Dutchess Trons- -- " t Uncle Sam's gold dollars are all made up to a certain A ' - . . . .. . standard.: So are Dutchess Trousers. .. . o to the, regular. number of 1 catch' him. He lives at Delgado and J present the viewT of ,"'some banquet I "Mra w g HewteL . . -. - I was makine Ipood time IrT that Alrc y : . .. 1"" J11 VV. .,ttewietl. The onditions-surrouriding the making of Dutchess " a.3 hat are known in hospital parlance T" lhair Hefbert McClammv M Trousers are- as honest anS precise as the regulations rjf UlC -. . -. . ..... , .lr- i- -v, - L-v.- :-. A ' -- v-T-- - . ' . r.lJIfc., - . - .- ; WA schooner Velma Brooks, The which was piloted Into Wrightsville Inlet last Sunday, is repainting and sick calls. The chanter, of acei- - " ! - . I -UUI. Ul U11U. : . . " . , . t 'Haas and Peck- lT.,Aant Roosevelt's K" ,c nuoted to I fitting up at the Sound, and will pro- court has no ceed to Charleston early this week. -New chas. HRead, a. colored waiter. Jederal . matter- " .oil nOIQ-UnJ iDmrto Wlllimit - wn I . ,tt enni i -. ..v- tt : . . j, loans sieauj , r i marrieu - m -- j usuce " rtomeiuuoa a K - inAxr hilt I i a ' i in- flour sicouj icourfc jeoiciuav .aa me .uayuv -huiu- 9 ri. 91 7-S; n of il; oats siww. -JiUine dull at .0 lit 1 nMn. a steady, strameu - Elder Stewart, of Alabama, arrive on the 6 o'clock train this even dents was. due taip.pecial cause and came from as many parts of the city as there were accidents. It carried out the truth of the 'old "saw" in the newspaper- profession that ."when" it Tains it pours' and "accidents never AT THE ACADEMY. oreaK. oi uay una murium; uiuuu uau i ieit last evemnK.ior iNew lorn. r jur.i vj ttji.j m.i.. . lbeenVaMjmDlished in the -wajrr of J McClammy goes to consult a special- It UUOIUCOO. - 7 j- 'i jfb . . T . u.i.ugvu, . mnvincr thft naraYihfimRlia to cars , of Opening J the Seaboard Airj ine for transporta tion to Maxton, N. C, where a fair 'Because He Love Her" Bill To-morrow Night. The play for Monday night, which I w111 be given this week under ,the.aus- marks the opening of a week's en- Pices of the Masonic iraternity. The carnival here was a success in o Mr, .1. Morgan Turrenune arnvea i last night from Summerville, S. C, to spend a day or-two at, home. ; Mr. j. Turrentine is now conducting a brok erage office at Summerville. -Deputy State Grand Chancellor j o Q . 4 A 4dt tO 4.1W- bR REPORT- AsrioilP.irc Pie1 Uer Burrau. K. C, Oct. Zl. '" ata , . cess street formerly occupied by Mrs, i S P. a., bu u-, , Gilbert, has been rented to Mrs. David Maximum,- w Cj, 50 degrees; mean ?Anment in this Htv hv the Wnftda. Three colored brick masons, at work hmwn hi stock nnmnanv will he that more ways than one. It provided a on the, foundations at the rear of the greatest of all "heart stories "Because continuous round of pleasures for the j D. Nuntt,of the Knights of Pythias, J ' finhino- ininred brid against. th mom tnr I 7 " ' tie uovea tier, ciaima 10 oe one oij"""6 treturnea yesteruay. xrom an omcim - injured Driae agmSX-- tne . grOOm ; IOr I PrtnnesR. near SoAnnri' street sum I .. A .Ll.. .ninr tft saa . . IrH trifiino- with tier affaoHnna ' I . , - me greatest meiropouian successes oil "u - , - i visuauon oi several loages m tne juo- w mniBg Wlia uer aueCUOns. . . I rniisrht nnrler n fnlltntr Ann vootoa. .. . . . I . . . . ..11.- .i.i.t. wA I lo nn on I . . . .. . UA " ml , ' .;yoi.j me aay; a piay intensely moral in ltsi-" "6u . i.wwui mam, and also irora a visit to tneip , muium6 duuui.usu ociock ana au oi mnatni..trnn nnrt teaching a beautiful parent unpleasant aiier-enect. xne-t-et.tA w.., , . . i ; , . . .. - . . . them were more or less injured. Thorn- lesson as pure as the thoughts of shows were generally pronounced . . xacture is taken aavantage ot to make tnem as serviceaDle as can oe. ening and will conduct services , at s 8 I as Boone and Chas Jackson two ot .mmvLj I wvi. Mean and were well Datronlzed, o'clock to-night In the Primitive Bap- the . number, had to ! be sent to the tm n k a i,v ti,t From a financial point of view, .the afternoon for Bladenboro In response S not anneal to a limited ciass. but to fair was a great-success. It will net to a telepam announcing the critical. tist church on Castle, between Fifth and Sixth streets, The public is cor dially invited to attend the servicer . The O'Connor residence on Prih- hospital in the-ambulance whUe. the W anneal to a limited class, but to upra was. nine nurt ana was ame to everyone with a spark of human sym-Jthe Red Men something nice ji,uuu. illness of the Infant Nson of Mr. and go Kome., When the : old building on the site of the new one, now under course, of construction at the location named, was torn away a week or two muuou DJu.- ... .... -...I.'. .J Mn T. TtHtor Ura Rnnrk l 9 LI il J 111- J mlinln. I WtliOh .Will lift 5111111111 TO R 111110 WIlH I - O . -f I t'aiiijr.. tutu a ukuib iui i (uuu wiiure- . - y,... , some story and a relish for good, which they, propose at no, distant day BlB.ter or Mrs- .wwser. wholesome fun. " " I to erect for themselves a handsome Messrs.. Willie McGirt Julius tjjl There is nothing in the entire pro-j lodge building in Wilmington. It wiu j sternberger I. M. Bear, E. P. Bailey, if Every yard of-mat-eriai that goes into them is carefully JS " Sufficient cloth is used in seat and hips. 11 Only expert operatives are employed in the stitching and 'The best trimmings are used, and every detail of manu-' " Therefore these superior conditions of manufacture en S'-.-able us to off er on the Dutchess Trousers the following 11 ' liberal warranty: ees- Ray formerly 111 charge of the Atlan-j ago. the sideof the livery stable in I .juction to offend even the most faeu-lbe, of course, several days before the James -Owen Reilly, W. B. Rose and Lr i8A.M., 50degr , tic View-hotel, on the Sound. Mrs. tQe rear, was left open and had"to gatiye and throughout the evening the exactamount of the proceeds will be Eugene Forshee were among the tk. day. trace; raiuia.. mti to date, 1.23. term jt 8 A. M.. t-riaay, i.o LMANAC Oct. 22. ....6:13 A. M. 5:16 P. M. 11 hrs. 3 min. Vsouthport..2:10 P. M. Wilmington. 4: 40 r. M. Lfter Forecast. Ray will conduct a select boarding! De Blanked up. An old sliding door otidleiice la treated to an entertain-! known as all the expense accounts home-comers from the State Fair yes- 3 " I M . a. - m ii xi I ... I . . . ; a i j..nl.ln .! 11 I. . . . i ' . . I imh uwu part 01 uie prvi.et;tiuii i jgnt that but too plainly depicts I must De inei - auu couBiuwaure jieraay.- air. iteiuy was in uaieign ior and it had been propped up from the j throughout every line a sweet, simple haye to be expended in cleaning up the twofold . purpose of attending the A story and a heart throb. a"" repairing me tstrceio, wm 6 meeting oi unaerwriters anu tne ses- Neat and refined specialities are in- anteed the city authorities. ' sion-of Spanish War Veterans.. troduced between each act, making Attached Three Shows. . ; ( the performances continuous and com- Last night just before the, doors of APPEALS FROM THE MAYOR. pletely relieving the monotony of the various attractions closed, Messrs. waiting through an intermission- Jones and Adams, owners of the ag- Two Defendants Take Their Cases to On tomorrow nleht one lady will be gregation, were served with an at- . over on three of them. They were I .imw when ancomnanied bv tachment secured from the Clerk of v pinned to the ground under Jhe plank- j escort with- a .paid admission. J the Superior. Court by Kalil Nader, - Two appeals from judgments by the ing but the wall, already a little above J popular' prices will prevail during j alleging an indebtedness of $2,400 as I Mayor in the municipal, tjourt .were j !5 house for transient and regular guests. The ; British steamers Scarthoe and David Mainland saljed yesterday with- cotton . cargoes,, leaving only three steamers in port. Other are ex pected to arrive, however, in few days. The" Wilhelmlna fs expected in a day or two to Messrs. Heide ft Co., with cargo of kainit. Stonewall Lodge; No. 1, "K. of TP. will present a veteran's jewel to Capt S. V. Bunting at the meeting to-morrow night. There will -also be work in the second rank. ' Veteran's jewels fanfiM-Fair, continued oresented to those of 25 years 't r' llgnt lu good standine or more. One was pre- h Nortnwest winub. sented last Monday: night to Mr. F. T. Skinner . l r, - erty, ot reona. eO.000 of the T - - ' outsde. While making excavations for the foundation walls of the new building, it appears that the props were partially undermined. While the masons and helpers were busy on that end of the foundation, the props suddenly gave way and the . door tell 9 the engagement the level of . the surface, broke a part of the .weight, else they might have been Injured - more seriously. ' The ambulance was at once summoned. and Boone and Jackson were taken tojFlrst of Agreement .With Settlers by THE COLONIZATION PROJECT. goers to know that Mabel Paige, the while Boone, 4 who is worst in-jthe Carolina Trucking Development I m his complaint that he had a, con-j Croom with an. affray on the UrrfcA 4hA HllAhoCC W fe are surprised charming -little Southern "actress. Is jjured, s was right seriouslyv with- a young man out of A " w iBWiia ws aaw vmwbbww. Mtrvt ft down to appear uus seasuir 111 2x1, vaujt aDout ue iwck. xuey were uuui uuiug jjia uub uumiub" 1 oate August, suu, uy wuiui.w 1 wwu, d. r. nencvu iou. I i - ' ' ' " 1 Miry 10 pel U0 ror! nla-Hncr nno-nfcrht ctanrta I rorv rtrM t tho hnonltal loaf nlht I Mnrth v Carolina." COntiCTOUS to WIl- 1 fn'-dh. fnr n aevnaon of twenty 1 $10 and costs from which they anneal- I S m mM.BK . '1 m' " 1' fcreeonstmetion Re- b th North and-South. It Is the Dlay White Emiineer TSIashed. . ' imlngton. made Its appearance on the! weeks an oriental theatre show and ed. , -It will be of Interest ' to theatre- the hospital by orders of John Harris, the colored contractor in charge of the work! Jackson has his arm hurt. I j K.oot. nt onntroot Nil. o ton roof AflSir foccro . Ttia R 1 der is a foreigner and Owns the Orien- Tolar and "Lutie"oom were the ap- tal Theatre Show, which was a part pellants "and each gave bond for their fc of the carnival aggregation and locat- appeal to jthe Superior Court in sums ed the past weefc on east siae oi aec- ot fifr eacn. me cases were separate ond, between Market and Princess ones, the first named defendant being 4 rrMta The 'nlalntiff is reDresented chareed with disorderly conduct, near V The first evidence of the effort of J by Wm Bellamy, Esq., and alleges th. front of the Dixie Cafe, and young lM For every suspender . button .that comes off during first two months of wear, we "pay you TEN CENTS. If they rip at the waistband, we will pay you FIFTY CENTS. If they rip at the seat or elsewhere, we will pay you ONE DOLLAR or GIVE YOU A NEW PAIR. . . - 4 Here 's a warranty that says what it means and means what it says. - - Keep the name in mind, and get them at our stpre. . Trucking Development Co. o. o I 9 o 9 9 Sarth Carolina in the Hatelv following the in whlcn Adelaide rnurston scorea I last mgnt aoont- iu:u ciock,- atrecoras one, vwv- xwu- 1 Hindoo DasKet men; uuat. ue mm m i ur.u l. naiir, w 4w": i - . - I . - . J . .W I - m t M 0 a AMAAmAtlf VTlTh I J AH.!.. a I J A. V.aaavva MIIKAtlf hA-"r I such a magnincent success a sea- i teiepnone message irom tiaruiu s i aay inline lurm m. n j company penonnea wieir pan, u. uk. ueui oi ueaiui, uwamc ounij .. i . - ' I nl TV.n.r nnflflnl nnllta.tinail. I MUhAloa Txtiinv and ISltArOS tiiaKlO I 4lho Taiim 51 Tl ii JVnaiMIS I r1nr vrno ft aeeukfi. ll at! ROfflG wOruS I 4& .per editor reminds Al- tie English poet lan "sabjects for odes edansted.'' We are m a newspaper man lely overlook the fact and disclosures everythins is oderifer- . .k. M. .m. ; WWV ruaiuiovj uuuuu fvnn,. i iuvuv.ua " tUUUWk! UA. viv m , I i ' . - I ....t.jrjtTiiCT'imimPaiWIIi'iUMKi I .... ... : .m I. . ai tliA irAara nf I . . .fM4.j trial txv ri T TTia nrJlr.o I rWtMwj&Wj&i&Tj&Tj&Wj&Wj&K&Vj&Tl&MjVil r ttt i nnarrara mar n.wnirp jnan nun iwenirn i urn ikii uieiix uuiiuk j w i Aiamisapn rnnm h nil Leruiiuaicu i wiiu ucuibv. f " i------ - ' I ' . . ... I . 4 AAA tllS An nn fin an. I I . .fm.A 1 11 i-U A nUlnATI Ad owu4 I l99ff V severely cut ana was in ironi oi me i isuo ana isuo. uie uwuiu contract contrary . to iaw. iuc i wan, il seeuis, bc viui.cu 6v i v- . Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tl.,n XTa OAK MiiAi Clvili otnuf I will svinnathize with them In the I old "Marlborough douse," on South cial assistance to develop on Lot No.jtachment wa8 placed In the hands of j as was sent and one word led to an- death of their little son. Clifton N. Front street. The hospital ambulance 27. of the "Rocky Run Tract, a fruit Deputy Sheriff W. H. Cox and was I other until the arrest was made. t.. -,o u was out resoondlne to another call and farm. Settings are to De iurnisnea we BerTed by him and . Constame sav- rPd Pridav The funeral was conduct-1 the police patrol was sent in charge immigrants for peaclt pear, apple, I age between 11 and 12 o'clock. Deputy t At Lumtna Te-day. v.. t -rrrv of Hall Officer J. J. Moore. The man snraDe. fig. almond and olive plants, I rv,x taking charge of the Zoo and Con- The Consolidated Company will ope- r-no at 1 nvwk Veaterdav after- Proved to be Andrew Blair, 46 years also, graftings of wamut, chesnut and gtable savage taking charge of "the rate the half-hour schedule tc-day v i.m i oli an engineer at the Delgado cot- cherry, trees. The names of the ior- Bold Robbery and the Oriental from 1 to 8 P. M. From 9 A. M. to 111:1111. i 11 1 1 ill it 1 1 iaa vwrzi tain . jm ' i - . - r- rest in Bellevue cemtery. 9 BLOCKED HOSPITAL AMBULANCE. k woman, tired and N, got on a street car, offered her a few out a crisp $10 fed it for a seat. It whether anybody for the long green or Gently the woman seat hogs were P to have the tender paadetothem. deemed contempoi- He Citizen: "It was for the widow a when' the United States memory of her It was a day for Mr. Bonce in centuries Nhs the opportu- Jhe widow of a ton mills who lives with his family on eigners sound quite well enough in theatre tent, those being regarded of 1 p; cars wfff run every hour, fchis Fifth street, between" Castle and connection and the fruits to be gwrn j sufficient value to cover the claim it ia the same schedule that was operat-J Queen, In this city, j Officer Moore j and the lexperiment will dounuessij 8hould be sustained. The carnival j ed last Sunday: This time, however, found the man lying on the edge of Drove a success. The agreement with I manaeement at once sent for Mr. thG dumic will find that Lumlna has . . I . - Jl X I a A. I ..... the sidewalk, bleeding profusely out t the two mentioned is oeuevea w 1 Marsden Bellamy upon tne aiiacuuieui 1 been entirely enclosed in glass, ana perfectly cotscIous. He declined to j the forerunner of hundreds of other J0f Qir property and he &m.e down that the elegant new fire place has say who cut hKn or where it was done. 1 similar arrangements ior aeveiupms 1 for a conference witn mem wui uibeen completed. Tne company wm Negro Finedln Mayor's Court Yester-J day For Obstructing Street." . WBUamElliotL colored driver; of a I p0Hceman.E R-Chadwick-first found! the large holdingS'of lands, which j o'clock.' Nothing, however, could be bave a cheerful log fire burning so delivery wagon for the,.. Consumers J tn- fnnred man. but could get no sat- the eonrDahy acaulred some time ago done without the Clerk pf the superior the guests at Lumlna will be warm Ice Company, was arraigned before iRfactjca from hlm.He appeared toand is already developing. -1 Court,' and Mr. Bellamy advised his I and comfortable no matter how. cold the Mayor yesterday charged with ob- j have' a stab in the right forearm, one clients to wait until to-day. uonai e weather. The orchestra will give will -then be given for - the jiroperty its usual Sunday afternoon concert The C. W. Polvogt Co., "The Store That's Always Busy." : ' New Arrivals On Sale This Week. ; LADIES' TAILORED SU ITS AND SEPARATE SKIRTS; A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF FjRS LADIES', MISSES', ANDtt CHILDREN 'S WRAPS; i KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR "MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN; NEW SHAPES IN FASHIONABLE Ml LLINERY; ' THE LATEST MILLINERY FOR LADIES. structing the streeti DrJoseph Aker-1 nnner the left arm and a gash about I accident to Hos Wagon. man Riirereon in oharre of the Jamesn n - u.va. imilar thA rlzht . '. m k c.tiA tvT- 1 nnA a onnntAr attachment mav issue I KacHnninv st 1 P M. Ovsters in every Walker Memorial Hospital, appeared snoulder blade, He was taken at once Pourtb princess , streets, was against the personal effects of the Orl: style wtn be served In the dining-room. "BUSTER BROWN BELTS for ch i ldhen , as tne prosecutor, in-. Asermau gam i to the hospital where his injuries were 1 wkpd vesterday morning abou 1 ental tneatre people, wnu, n. i taa-1 oysters it mmrna are orousm. the hospital ambulance chad an emer-1 jregsed by Dr, Akerman. He was not , . . turning the corner at led. ardue the carnival management Myrtle Grove Sound. Next Saturday gency cau yesteraay mornins w wwva thought to be In a dangerous conniuon jourth" and Grace streets. An alarm la commission on tneir rewipi. nignt tne company expeci-a j for the colored workmen "mjured in j at early hourvihla morning. nad in on account of a trifling j officers remained In charge of the mUsic for dancing, at Lumlna, and if it the collapse of the wall on Princess J ? His Foot Mashed Off. - w at geventh and Grace and the j tents,; last nlghL The papers are re- proyes popular, the dances will be street. As tne amDuiance came uuwu i jast night about 10 o'ciock mr. jw i waon was Just rounding the corner, l turnabie at superior vouri uwe continued an. winter. Red Cross, between ifiigntn ana inui, Roderick, night watenman at ttopm- wben cne of the horses pulled off ana Decemoer n- the ice wagon blocked the way and gon & King's naval store. yard at foot vehicle ran up on the sidewalk, a Attachment Led to Confusion. - as it returned ' to the hospital, the irf oranee street, heard cries of dls- u.. the stone curbing and When the attachment was served wagon again blocked the way on Red j trear teiow him ; and ran down the I .reaklne an xie. . Driver Will Merritt J on the animal show at Front and Mar Elks' Temple Wednesday Night. A nool tournament, open to all; Cross, between Seventh and Eighth yjineon-ater street over! Mosemeri C. H. TatunvJohn ket streets last night. Deputy Sheriff members, will be played at the Elks' amount was paid by his 81 Mose mgnt, weyuijr m-vni wMav nlht of this week. I streets. The negro paid no attention I ,hieh-tr shifting engine had just pass-1 tr- r,- ,.j-ivr weUs were thrown Cox: went up on the platform In front m- -fnrrnai onenine of ... . .. . . rrt . -r 1 " . -.. . ... n..'mm I . "r " . .. . . t ... . 1- ninuoo onil I " " " " 1 to remonstrances,' ne saia ,ine maj- oing ln the direction oi me -m thft waeon. but were only siignt- as tne snowwa. m ina ,,,. tar season and after the or fined Elliott" 5 : and; costs, whlcn I mtocottotfMins. :VtMA-? Roder- i , hnrt .. firemen recovered I eleare4 the patform.' Poucemen m. r harhecue and other' refresh- ick ran in the direction of the; cries himself in time to run to. the heads t Newton and other officers jn tne v aeryed-. For the pool of help and found Ed. Herrmg, a weu .f horses arid quiet the animals j cinity saw tne u tournament three prizes will be offer- known white nsnennan aoout uio ,ef they dashed off again. i snowing oi uie n - v. inr hv the side of the track. Deiore iney ua ulet trouble. In the confusion. vt mashed Into a Dulo. evl- . . . ..i.k. I the ooliceman and Deputy Cox misun WbVe shirting engine tut had OT j-";" ' w J. derstood the motives of each other lust Vad ve 3:30 the famous "nonperiel" costume velvets? new Carpes, new Mattings, ne-w rugs; : Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. Prices Always Right. Values Guaranteed. The C. W. Polvogt Co., ' ";:; ; -r. . Opposite Postoffice.- :velt, dissatisfied N cabinet mem- p newspaper men net meetings is- that hereafter no en out excent hv ,ry Loeb t.aaVo i?thecahin0t 1 . - V lllv ti ve been sufficient Of inform ot ."UllVU. rhen mo ..... , - MUOU Oil eTery man in the ;e walked out of Sanitarium at Lumberton. . . Arc&itect H. E. Bonltz returned the past week from Lumberton 'where he prepared plans for the new Slu.uuu , sanitarium to be erected there by Or. N. A Thompson and associates in the and before the difficulty was over ed first, second and consolation. Mr. Eugene "Forshee Is chairman of the committee of arrangements and every body .may, be assured of a good time. , . . . lTlrlrham- Was COnaUCteu av .v -.. 4. hanir. fled the police station ,oy pnone p.u " aftern(yvn from some.ratner noi "VT B,.MU Boat at Wriahtsvllle, . . n.-.i. Bmh Biimmm- ociocn j-cbij . - - --. - AtbnBr. the trouDie soon Diewir-- m turn jtuiiuc - w hnrfh of which she wasi - - ' very near future. An eligibly locatea site has been purchased and . the new I . ambulance, which responded Grace enterprise wm De moaern m . took the injured man there, AT .r.rm4- T w rT . hMfir. ' T.WO- ico Kn:L. wail. vr- - 1 - stories, high, and equipped with every waR . . necessary to amputate the Watson, and W came pr.nvivn.P : . ' - . ...x n tha .if of woman ana tne lauiu wclc.v.-- . . - . , t .1. n.t o.4 Ilia ehomlA v"v " - -. I over and Deputy Cox remained in un- me launcu ii xta so" lone a devoted memDer. .... . A,obo, rtf thA field. Zach Mamie G, Daniels, in commana 01. iiw I . .. . liia.:m vt 1 ouuuwu uuoDCToiu" :- .- . .. . . ZTZ't r. W Bulluck and vices were by tne .Paor,.T. v , " rev: young; white man of the Capts. Piner ana weiis. oouau er.ej?1 to he went to stop the commotion and at Wrightsville Inlet, yesterday after. 1 r6f -S wis maced under arrest for mterfer- noon , for i slight, repairs ;to Hornet's machinery. They will proceea to-uay or to-morrow, if the weather is favor able. Capt. Piner has his wife and family aboard NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 63 was shot to Fains and rob- J lu,i Point fJyfor of the a GfK. t8 money. n,h L. -"-gloved, silk- C'earried neier class. out I. Shrier Dutchess Pants. Lumina How Enclosed, , C. R., L. & P. Co. Schedule. C. W. Polvogt Co. New Arrivals. Oriental Bazaar Opening Monday. A. S. Holden MutualBenefit Life., F. A. Bissinger Wedding Presents Concord Chapter, n. A, ,M. Meet ing. - " ' - Hamme, the Hatter Men's Furnish ings. " v " . ' ' : i Geo. O. Gaylofd Specials Thls Week. " " C " - J. W. H. Fuchs Clothing aC Les.s Money. ' - .-V - Solomon's Shoe Store--Men's Win ter Tans. " v BUSINESS LOCALS. . (On , Second Page.) 3 : ".' Lost Cuffs and Buttons. ;- ' C. VanLeuven Brick Yard. T xb flnlA ilXTanih on A Fob. ' "N. 4-V0 1. VJU1U -IV "W"W . - - -i A. S. Winstead Fresh Arrivals. . Dixie Cafe Oysters, Coots, etc. . Stieff's Music House -".Reverie v United Charities Quarterly Meetr iny. - - . - - , ' - M. C. Darby & CoJ Residence For Sale. -J , . :: Strong, Griffith & Co. The Cotton Fund. ' ; . ' - . Morris Bear & Bros Travelling Salesman. , -" - - - - miM MSnP 11132 Front St. - . x i.i ... nn.tiia aif of I woman root aDout iiaiv wj ; 1-- ...x .t...A .he lee. Herring had been drinking pay "rof- was placed heavily and the presumption is tint W; Vand very hand-1 me with an officer. he lay down- oy me 1 a inhearers -were:' Hon- xuv oc22-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS foot extending over tne ran. !rrr , .n() Mr. Samuel GREAT MASONIC BAZAAR. Messrs "Ix. W. W. Price and Arrangement Going Merrily On In in ThaFair. I Gravlino Sal contirmea. . , .nnwioMioa nroRnects An order was received yesterday eZ Z&Z foTmnlflsuc- from Judge Pulhell. confirming the o? the Mason c bazaar to be given sale of the tug Graying to Mr. M J ACADEMY OF MtJSIC, nwviimt of the-ac- unamc w "..v. Mnrthror.-. . active:' Ident and yie crew i -""f Jn w W. Hodees. L.' H. Skln- enelne knewi nothing 01 tne iruuui. - -.- - - . Slashed at "Hobby Horses. , . ner, j. Carles Graham, colored, 18 - years I Joseph M. Ferreido. , j inoiiui under the left arm, 1 -; 7 - - ... .. n i. Hi innhu ion 7 an n uue- unenwi r- a ..- . i. ... . . f inch deep, by a razor in tne nana Messrs. uorra muou beIng for the purpose of installing 01 tne saie w.v . rrr The Peer of Popular rrwwi .t nm Week. COMMENCING MONDAY. OCTOBER 23D. THE teSiSS 2 WOODS-BROWHIMG i STOCK ,C0. 1 rrA at? "the I merry-go- j Thn oriental Bazaar " in ne wnu- iwu uvD.. , - ... : .. .. r. , n A hnll. . . xt ..iai' (rmnnni hhi ia.i. in inn i ivi. j. wi... ruuiiu. uu 1." . p.-- . 1 . . n oiowotnp in me .inuuui i bu4dI Prions committes are busy with ar- thing over flOOOt wl . The variu therefore. that when hll aggregated some- It will be seen the- costs ... m. in on 11 o'clock. Gra-h xirt Ag -KiMn Front street. The I . ..A MfA,A ,nii evervl therefore that aigm uWr - Z-"7; " otrtPP " .Z,iiv mvited to call rangemenis - Jill VM-eredltorBHrtll receive uoua - ' . . ...-a. nnak uwa'""""" t V J .. ham wad taken to Bellamy's drugstore ladies ftre especially, Invited to can d of the work Is be ind later sent out to the hospital. Ine Monday and during the present weeK rted rforward Batisfactorily. , omded negro-said !he .didn't know to'examine the stock hlch. consists , - the programme wounded negro the name of the manvpho slashed him, o all kinds of Japanese apd Chinese In ' the only a part of their -claims. wlU be OpenlngBlll: "Because ; He . Loved Her." Ladies free Monday night,, when ac companied by a paid admission. .- Seats on sale Saturday. ; ,,; Z1 oc20-3t - ds of Japanese ap mum?. 1 , win be seen at once but that he had trouble with him be-jnng . and satBuma -chlmwarel e fair Is to be on, a grand THE MUIlJAll; BltNEJ?lT V llf c lnrancc ' . Newark, N. J. '.V at oncei Remains From Philadelphia I "taIiii n nreene.'the E aiiu . BM.1.0 (v Aa .fa r-,111 IOj D6 OT. a- fii"u Ifle reuuuuD w. viu. . a -rAiiifl rMo?nlze him -It-he 0.v roods' of every- description, in-1 . ..rsin :m nnmina in ranld-i vnmiGr colored man who died in Phila- .Vm.1ii.v After having 'i.utw.the famous Florentine Duett-1 - ; f,ternitv cen-l deinhla' last week, arrived last night . . j ' t he was .sent TMnnHtan and Cluney laces; an- j y t "..-M iVelv interest Anil the funeral will be conducted at -omr. - - - itiaue brasses, di"uui . ,h at i. heine done. : .j i ociock imr wvcu v fxae iuui6 au" r"; rv Shot Throuah Hano. inameo ware. Persian- auii xuim fln i-lde While carelessly handling an : old J UJ.g-, are " a specialty four-barrel Derringer atjris home, no. -icl North Third-street, - yesterday .ing done. : i j o ciocn. imo ii- - .. u uwuu -- - - . . -l v..-i.i, v rko foAAaaetr.had innv una th TTnouestlonable Recora & iffS receTveTanrtliatn- foVTeraTea employed by STxhw PssS.talnless W 'Hjknt f V We electrical concern in Phlladel- Honor for- the .eoeara. Lowr thAlV- - , . -Ti m it. t TMo-hth and Ratefi wltn tne most lueiai vuuuau tie aaveroseiueuta : nf the" ble event. The num- pnia. ;. -x ne mum, II ei.M,M-. - Tntereat: - Thinklnz ,iboat noon, iaawaranaiuyii.,.i- j -1 uusmess -- - u Jber of exhibitors wui no uouut.. i i vuureu - onA thA advertisements in Tyxala department 1, MmariV tiiroueh the hand. Rtr on second page. Among themes Ono of the barrels of the pistol, would one offering a inward or hnt Blln back on the hanaie ana ue ot iu- ft .,ttiB end of it with the palm uuj o rr"' . 1 j. of his hand.' The Darrei siiyyeu with a bang and the ball tore through X. C Ellis for up-to-date- photos j otirt nnri.raiL' 11 aiucs. . w. - - . ions iuuixi. r- . tAW ih(i show the recovery large, una , , V n'r.v iA mant now In owraUon will noi aouii u . p " --V-7 -Mqv 'Mr -Wllmineton On UCU,. M- v , fttivertisemuni 1 " tt r Ellia f0r your photos on Post h8 for sale. See advertisement u U. L iUlUS tor. jruui i tirnna. Tivsla nn second page. ; Cards.-.- ' ' - - , " - ' Business "Men." v $500,00(1 Insurance is sued in-This City - ' co22-lt Your Wants . for - Obtober Veddihgs-. Handsome Imported -Vasesr -Beautiful Hand Painted China. Brilliant -Cut Glass: - - ;: Fancy Parlor jLamps. . - 1 1 k Haviland Dinner Sets. English Toilet Seta? . ' : Silverware That Wears Chafing Dishes. Coffee and - Tea Sets, Waiters,1 r ; Etc - x c -"- -, - V ' Na extra tharare for. ewrla. . F. &: BISSIIIGER: - , -119 Market Street, ? Dim.: . ...... ieeesss t oc22-tf - Warranty. Deeds for sale at the tar office." M -r . tf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 22, 1905, edition 1
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