z w Ik . f uu.. 1 .tton worth V"1 by Boofr Roosevelt also CJ!r the first capital 'and spoke within J, President Jeff "tPd: among other U spoke of was the . the great cotton Randolph, one of Sneers, states that , canal is progress fMnire the services ad ocean freighters 4 tie completed canal T no orront reer)- jgS Al o - .Ha-ovea in To- Admiral Togo, Ja- Ljiero was ueu5"-Cu j William J. uijau fLre last night, the Wjgn for the suffrage ee noting w in the Mlling of 50, Cjij and an immense UjeaH easier at 3 1-2 L dosing bid 3 1-2, f spot cotton quiet at lUtmet; wneat nrm b elevator; corn nrm Tr oats firm, mixed turpentine steady at k steady strained com IS to 4.10. LOCAL DOTS. Other local on fourth' page. ,o7The ' barque Arlington, 493 tons, Capt. Bitfcti----T.-.!' Baltimore on Monday for Wifmington. British steamer Nvaasa Bremen, Germany, with . ... ton, September 30th, arrived out yes- MXRAW TO RETRACT lVSDAY, OOTOBEK 25, 1905. vS 0F SUBSCRIPTION ?. one Year, by : Malt a Six Months, by Mall .,...60 Three Months, by Mail . . . .is ' i wo Months, by Mall VVif e Visited Slayer of Her Moth . er in Jail and Made a. - . , Request of Him ' QUARANTINES GO OFF TO-DAY AH Danger Having Passed Wilmington Again Opens Her Portals "to the - World, Without Question. DEKCT IN THE tAW? -p paragbaphs. Attorneys- fiiv tM-' tl., was.here yesterday.., I ' vryuuuu mai Mrs. Srevices. First Church of Christ. ITS PIT! EH mdmt ed.back South instead of awav SJITS eV6nIns at 8 o.cioS FULFILMENT PROMISED "Ih. infected district, the yel7ow Odd Fellows-hiiNf?in , . -:: w - : - uw All are invited. , " Heart Bruised By Charoes Conail In Letter Left by Her Husband, She Appeals to Him to Make li: P Written Retraction. " Mr; J. A. Mnrnliv - n A i,s J ..MuseL ui. contagion h avi -"i"- 3ircci L,eziSiauve Art "" U1nas at ifiure. NrC. , ed-and the flow of travel hkvtog turaJ Operates fa Reverse Orfor Lf7r; M; S' and child. -Jed back South Atoo . iu ivcverse. uraer of Charleston; are quests at Th n w - V kUU, eback South iAstead of the infected district, the yellow tr 111 mPDMCU i r, n Lr:GrgevJones, a weU toown quarantine which ' Wiimin-t I " "TT1!: vai-u:u I U mtt 1 """eSs man of Ivanhoe, ; is , in the lVr o;rCt' regUlatIOtf9 Consider the Matter WitK Ques- tor guard service alone, will be lifted Sdewa,k I" Down Town after to-dav- nnrt u. . . - . v Sections A c--.- . . ... Will LKJ ITee I t ' X" mbiiSB -The local cotton marW Juk 3&U UIXJ?. MA ; - - - ; ' - - Llin. Illlirn I. J -- : - I - .u 111 LHIIJI r 111 T W A I rn - . W HUT CrtOTt a A. A. , E2X- 4- w-TSS i-r" 'ss rsrS" 2-2Lr pepper. nwo O.Ua JK1IPQ QOPkiTicr4- I . ; r VailCl UrfT TOP rXllalnff 4-1. . ' . - . -w fT .. IdW I Ul OUULUIHIIT WOra mmM4-n - . 3.288 hales .same dalasteasorT he was i-prisonedten ayaor Uived iasTir ciyeterda Contractor T. L I.unr. v,- made applicaUon for a Dmiit t h,, a two-story shingle-roof residence for C. C. Rice, on . Third, betwen Harnett and Swann streets. - Thos..A. --Mr. Frank Sessons, of Point Cas well, arrived last-nie-ht .--Mr. M. T, Klein, of Jacksonville, Cjras a guest at' The Orton yesterday.- ' - whole sniaqEi? ii,858 9 Vn,v ;- " tr; t. .. r- wVi lusut-irom Mayor WaddelUl; . .. - " r " ir; . yesWV M: -X--f8 W hfie -lfflflWrfcatioit '-witli -?mirit W or:e .treets of the cityc has 1 -Rev, A. w. Seabrease 'aniamiiir Mr r r r - theaughterthe goo Wmto. L e mes of the-WtomgV Mr.-Jiii. Batsoa ftaa tnVan vhnm ii o. - . Ttzi i ton BoariT fTToQit-sA " . . -T I returns t w.i ... ml uie v,tMperauve stablea on tt. w w - 1 opinion that all dan hia ... A. 7 - wp-ii-r cess street, as general maa rTT' ciw. er . heart that the guards had ai 1. enthusiasm with which Ll m: ceedlng ' Mr. J.; W. Potter. Cllr' Bat- agalS WmT f om, the drains; T-T: " Is . championed; by those ho persist The 0 e8tS. son is a young man of push and abUity hf ?, ifE ln tte letter :Iert . CaPf. Robt; Green;: thcbiefuaiii 5 tW; have made the discoverv Misa Jnn.o' " ' and will do well in his new nnaiHnn . . . '. caued at the jail to see if tine; officer, breathed a TmJZ An Wf.-L. .TiZV. went to rj?- . nses have re- "hen e communicated 2. is sald lZ, T"" " f60 r 6 tobe the-guest UW retract hat was tion of the lifting of the QuaranTlnfiTn the act by wWcn ZT. V"! "L rembe- -The Cape Fear Fisheries t 7:L"?L. "8 8enses ve re- "hen he communicated the-infoa: Brunwick- wiU nroblhlv ' 7C2 "lulV.wuia retrac' what was tion of the lifting of the anarana the act bv wM,h 7 ' oerton. last of this week. The fl communication. It a reporter last night CJaitrGreeTn town sec hti:? LZTZ Spier, snpermteri- er AUantic, from Lewes . ni "i"."1??!6001 authority that been most efficient in the rttsrhro- Isesempnt 'iatJAZt"J . om81on of the Southern of a fleet to arrive tn ' 711 T.? "V" V111.1"8 wife that he knew Ws duties. He was alwava i owner, f .r arrived tory is expected SSST - vogue thes Schooner J. Howell 1a aim furnis h LWmcl. 'lsea. taem all cases of emergency. I property owners nAtitinn f, yesterday for New York Z evw retrac?n of of late trains and ar- while permanent iro"' t' from the-Angola Lumber CodlSe It is Tert McCraw is hupesSran thf hl8 be made reets mVeUym S-ame at work on this1 Uu f the pro rata eost urZ t r 17,651 cross- at at the proper time, before court on unUl the breaPnt n , assessea TOnst abutting pro ties, consigned hv tiio wi4. T J e . ' c court " U"L11 ltle present. Cant. Green is I nertv roLTQw niJ' "The Store That's Always Busv " New Arrivals On Sale This Week ' j LADIES- TAILORED SU1T8 AND 8E PJmiMl- L ... J BEAUTIFUL ASSORTIOF FURS "DIES'. MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS,: S C j liil KNIT UNDERWEAR pdr md'm ; :. .tl "jSS K.-... . "'T' "umcn AND CHILDREN jlNEW SHAPES IN FASHIONari t M. . . N' .. ,,,, kkrCKr- : . . . ' THE LATEST MILLINERY FOR LADIES "BUSTER BROWN" BELTS FOR CHILDREN; - . ? THE FAMOUS "NONPEREIL' NEW CARPETS, NEW MATTINGS, NEW RUGS: mmjUr Orders IPltlyAtf races Always RiffM. Valu ThC C. Pnlinrrf Opposite Postofflce. ,COST U M E VELVETS; it:- Front' Street oc22-tf k REPORT. Lt of Agrictilture. :er Bureau, N.COct'24, 1905. iata for the 24 ! P. M. Tuesday, Oc- LjA. M., 48 degrees; femes; Maximum, 71 m 44 decrees; mean, Be day, .00; rainfall Mto date, 1.23. Jet in Cape Fear rivei Isli M., Monday, 2.5 - lUOO ties, consigned by the EcplAstT. ber Co. . ... . John Holland, a neern nart for Mr. T. Donlan. was ; before the Aiayor yesterday, charged with driv- . v- -wc wuii i "ui me present, cant. Rroon to convenes, tfi pnmm,tn - . I i. . . yu oreen 18 v.v,iaw aemes Knowledge of any. f it and is glad that it ia all nv .n UT 1B " mienaea con thing he said or! did on- that fateful that the PuM of rmen morn n? at w.:.v1 . . . .. . uccu protecteaior the cltv. tho rTO . "t,t mm unv-1 o ,t ngui name ana is i wum me terrible spoiitp-p ti, ,,v. i . . ---- - rvi w re- mg on the sidewalk in the vicinity of said to regret more than words can lie in turn bowa tn n-Zl 1 qul down town streets aved. re- lenth and . Princess streets. John express his terrible deed upon that oc- bis able assistants for the men S raiess "t100. while beyond cer tte faction of the caf . . - the trains were aU exci fereSCrIbed limlts n Permanent ' JCOT uaj. -Mrs. D. W. McNauehton 9n) eta. ter. Miss Markham. of. spent yesterday in the city on a shop- pius tour. . Mrs. W. C. VonGlahn ter, Miss Katie, are away on a visit iu inenas ana relatives in Raleigh and i i , suuwea to tne satlsfantlnn rt court that his mule shied from a wood- sawing outfit In .full operation in the street and under the- etrmm the Mayor excused the mill A . tr- cidentally the "nigger," who was let off without costs. 7 MRS. STRUTHERS DEAD. Passed Away Yesterdav Puinn - J . waasBBjf CBfc Grists, N. C Funeral There. iNoue oi Mccraw's people from Franklin county have been to see Mm and it is learned! that no definite ar. rangements have'! been made by him xor counsel to rpnrpaont him v wv. UMU fXt LUC trial. On the das- that. inquest met to investigate the; death, mcuraw sent fori Mr. Marsden TteHa. my, but It is learned that Mr. Bellamy has not yet been; retained. He coun selled and .-. thanks thm aZT:: 'ovements could be made and the - -si-" ouure oi tne cost assessed well a great public service. THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Wofe-Browning . Company Repeating Its Success of Opening Niaht. . I r v " o iuwuuu, ine ae- Rip-roaring farce comedy the kind ct was ,ound by attorneys, who, It that tfolrtAo u.ili.. . . . Ha nnriorarmi v. v . . . naiuies wneu tne nsl- ttgeunst owners unless thev askivi for it. In drawing the act and pre- olMUlus me territory of compulsory improvement, it is said that the lan guage of the act means exactly the re- ,c,se ot wnat was Intended. The de- bles almost refuse to be tir-vion TOI -, . vu, TT U the menu at the thoot kNAC-0ct 25. ...6:16 A. M. - ...5:12 P. M. 11 hrs. 3 min. Soathport. .5:25 P. M. lMimngtoa.7:55 p. M. lit Forecast taa-Rain Wednes- m Thursday, colder 3th. winds becom- tne nrisoner not-to tniv , Manv frioic. ; '!. iuxiu iui ms legal services were e tneatre last night Many friends in tbla citv w. i roorSf tj..j .i .. Itho xnr t. . . to learn of the death of milZZJZr" " T- so"cltauon I the ".ttH mpany Struthers. widow nf t. to . r .... ! " 1CU f auoienee before it vtr.th' V iu . uiuumw claims mat nis mind was! ciever venicle of fun "A Hot Struthers, which occurred at 6 o'clock a blank not only at the m-fc J2I Old Time." The sirnaH, yesteraay evening at the home of her the letters inveWn. .I." A krons, the onmv lature meets Jannarv o.T; S8 aVStS' -othern-law but wlaen" sh The audience was antly wen k r. it is clime'd by heT at- wiuoB, inat . tne point ia understood, have been, employed by ueruun parties who will resist the as sessment for the Grace street paving. If "such be the "case, the contest will lead to numerous comnllcatlnna imi an opportunity to remedy the defect Mr. B. T. Morgan, of the Atlantic Cost Line Passenger Department rer turned yesterday from a, ten days' pleasure, trip to New York. Fred. A. Hull, of Aaheviiio. v t. Pippen. of Enfield; J. A. Meeder," of Council's, and T. T. Hay, of Raleigh, were among yesterday's arrivals. Rev. J. M. Wells, D. D., and Rev Alex. D. McClure. D. D.. with- others from Wilmington, have eons tn t? Springs, N. C, to attend North Caro lina Synod. Mr. R. J. Rivenhark A n . t. Hamilton Rifles Are Best Values on the Market $3.00Three Skes'.retail Pe: No. 15, $1.50 , No. 19, $2.00: 23;:1 Good profit to dealers and r eady seUers. S Eemington, Hammer and Hammer less Guns. Also, Rifles and latest w -improved Automatic Guns. " We carry full stock and can give prompt shipment. Peter's Loaded Shells Best Made. Special inducements to merchants. Glad to auote. ;4H " " N. Jacob! Hardware Co., agent at Darlington, s. C. returned No, 10 and 12 South Front street Warehon Nn home veatprrlav mntr, . I Oct oncet. vvarenouse JNo. home yesterday morning after spend- ius me aay witn bis brother, Mr J W. Rivenbark. Yesterday afternoon's Fayetteville Observer: "Mr. and Mrs Toff r wm, Mjm WO- Water street. wjn not present Itself until the Legis- soms returned yesterday from Boni- latnr nuuto To tt tt r. . I m tt . " UUUI H-apron strings. P or State official F ignorant or eulpa- aflnsdutv he is to wait ihn N6 President p to Southern pre- others he offends He appears reallv No so in the latter N. C. Mrs. Struthers was up and about tne nouse until noon, when she com plained of feeling unwell and retired to her room. She gradually became weaker in spite of 'all that niiM Tw done for her and she passed away peacef ully-as the shades of nieht be. gan -to appear. Mrs. Strnthora w in the 85thyear joJL her ge and was greatly Deioved by all who knew her. Her death will come as a ahoct tn many friends in this city. Mrs. Struthers was born in Ken. land and would have reached her 85th year next January. She nosaeasml ner tnat morning. Whether Insane or crazed by drink or druer. kin rio.ia. I ration that he knew noi,what lie did, I is regarded as most unusual . In the llght-of the sequence of eventn hntii u.Ler me terriDie tragedy. Pleased. Tornight's blU will be on a nf tho Vitt. t.iLjr pmys or tne company, "The wortnern Lights," the scenes being u in Montana about the time, of muster s last charge. The story is not a Diooa-curditag one as the environ- raiseri la a : purely technical one and one that the courts would not construe otherwise! man iS tne meaning of the act It is pointed out that most any sentence nf S length In the English language .may is aisionea into other than its ex- fay, Fla.. where Mr. RpsRnmu ina.0 , -W4k.u UWUU0 snortiy to make his future home." Col. Peter Mallett, of FayetteviUe, is Yisiung nis daughter, Mrs. Gabriel Holmes, on lorth Third street Col. ma"e win De greeted with pleasure by his many friends In Wilmington. TIE OR IE NT A I Will Be Open Monday, October 22nd. The ladies ate esDeeiallw inuit.rf .. . ' consists of all kinds of JananrM Z ' an examl" 0r stock, which Ware. Japanese .an d Chinese Cantung and Satsuma China Fancv aaado nf -i- . ' . Duchess, Neapolitan and CtunZ TLl 1l i"CJ"T"9 thL famo Pontlne, Brasses, Bohemian Glass and Camen w ,'i,n urawn work- Antique Speciatty. Ware- Persian and Turkish Rugs a i iftu-r . uo Bo uie environ-l r; 118 vAi-r. ul VINE'S ESCAPP . - . "'rnnmvrKUMUTioNs. ment would seem to indicate, but the act meamne and that the courts will WKKA & MALUUf, fSF PiT RU""wnrCM.lr8,r",V Y. M. C A. BuUdlng. Capt Robertson Pmniv afternnmi v xr " i -TO conslrfei rt.o ronfSi - - fday Morrting, . - - . nwuroniwuilE DeODiet.. . 'VI.VI..T, uctevi ui I . I n;iTi.w - - Capt Robertson Property. The office .of first sergeant being vacant on account of resignation the following appointment and nromo- jcu uen ja.iiL.arj-. tne possessed I -ruusui uiu yruuio- all those strong characteristics of the I tiona w?re Polished In General Or- --- -.w. a U Wt. UT VjUIIL mill- afternoon the Woods-BrownlnB- nonnla will offer a specialty matinee at which jaaster and Man" will be trivon Tho hour of the matinee la 3 nwir uldr prices wUlprevail. fH.of the New I .rm - x vy in - it that he will not that the fam. f on having three tat fioosevelt gets Won the govern- f1 U Tin rllT uuuiJL Pthhim toiT.. Play tip flocks them out Scotch people and cherished through her long and useful life a devotion to the Scottish traditions and precepts. She is survived by three sons, Mr. Wil liam Struthers and Mr. Hugh L. struthers. of Grists, and Mr T,maa Struthers, who now resides fn P.nTvn- also she is survived hv a ii,ir,. ter, Mrs. J. A. SDrineer. of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Sorineer arp now in New York and 'until they can be neara iron?, no arrangements will be made as to the funeral, it will ho held at Grists, however, and the re- First Baptist Meetings. The series of revival services begun at the. First Baptist church Sunday and give promise of much in tne community. ertson, commanding, - at the regular weekly ..drill of the Wilmington Light Infantry last night: First sergeant George Davis, promoted; C. G. Mc Mlllen, second sergeant nromoted: s. C. Potts, third sergeant nromoted; P. L., Cantwell, fourth sergeant pro- 6 T a wonderful hold upon the motedh T. J. Cause, fifth sergeant pro-' t6 ThTeTlafSe choQ choir led by moted; L. E. Hall, first corporal. IZ- ? " ft?63 H" Parrl8n-of Kentucky, is motedfH.B.Parsec?nat wln? mSt ir' promoted; J. Holmes Davis, tMrdeor SS m?iC Rev' J C" Ma8see. of poral, promoted; W. iTroteSotS ?lTfnacl!.Baiti.8t. ch"5h to corporal, promoted; A. C. Smith, fifth U ZlZ?,5 leUmg To Nxmsldef the reiiortedeft in the language of the act and for the Frfends of Capt. John F. Dlvine.are Durcnm or ran-inc nnm. a. . uonEraTn atinv him nn - 1 oviuio wuoo in re-1 iwu nsrroir es- gard to the sidewalks of the Htv thalP6 from serious lniurv bv helnc Tim Board of Aldermen has been called to dowa by a city stfeet car on North meet in conference at the (Mtv TTt.iilFrnt street yesterdav mnmino- tv' to-morrow night At the meeting it tween 10 and 11 o'clock. Capt Divine ih expected tnat a legal opinion upon wos ou nis way over to his office at .uu tup ouneL law will rw I ucouumu iers nun was in Submil'ted nnA aAsr,taA iv.x I the act. of ornochii. 1, . . . r "wyiw auu mai steps i , i ib me a ttcK. wnen wui oe taken at once to remedy the "y car No- 21 in charge of Motor being well attended and the SDeakepa I present deplorable condition of the man B- c- Jones, under alow rate of are gaining a wonderful hold upon the "defalks down town. Whether other sPeed, ran into him. Capt Divine was luajiera win come up and whether the on e render and fell forward mOTiui6 ue a pudiic one or not is J -ub time tne car was com- not yet known. ing to a standstill. Mbtorman Pete The alleged defect in the street law Merrtt was on the car Instructing the tci jr. geaeraiiy aiscussed In uu picKea Uapt DI- municlpal circles and is known to have vme up as ne f e11- He was fortunate- oc22t1.w REPUTATION. The Atlantic National Bank's reputation ha, been years in building and we feel that the community as well a s ourselves are proud of its success. The Atlantic has madeJrVllmington famous as a banking point, and we will t..... w in.in our repuiation as conservative, safe and ac-J commodating Bankers. JOHN S. ARMSTRONG, President, J. W. YATES, Cashier. mains will be laM r' KTr, cornorai nmmn L Im" , u 111116 accessions to the church member- 801116 concern whether the point u Yery "ttle nurt and proceeded to ofh SSSi' NeU1 MOrSei 81X01 h-P.alreadybeenreceiveu, The - to the language of the act Is well Kofflce. "h only a lew slight bruises rairan mm i m ii f i t a n n v n M j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS of her lamented husband in the fam ily burying ground there, j Mr. and Mrs. William Stnrthera. .Tr and Miss Hettie Struthers, of Wil mington, will go ub to Grists nn the 6 o'clock train this moraine on account of the death of their grandmother. North Carolina Sorosls. . The North Carolina Sorosls Is en gaged in "an undertaking of immense value to Wilmington in its efforts to establish a practically free library. The iiDrary rooms are in the Odd Fellows corporal, appointed. Capt. Robertson amjolnts t! J. Ranoe as property sergeant to j&sist the First Sergeant in maintaining a record . of the property of the company and to open an account with each member of tne command as to the Issuance of the betterment of the community meetingg continue dally with aervicen f taken or not at 3:30 and "7:30 P. M. The public is cordially invited' to attend the ser vices and the good people of all de nominations are asked to Join in the movement which means so much for EAGLES IN NEW HOME. REFORM COLORED YOUTH. State Movement to Establish Reforma tory For Criminal of Negro Race' , ucuarea in WGa..tht m half x()rth h Southern half front a few lred that he Quality. of Tex- ernational and j"Wav for $100 . - --.H as vio- Passenger lllrown Ant U- as to to look ease. f social wr h t v.. K!-'eftH'Kl' M .. "ie a?.to ? not the i- mat 2? a JU.Urolinians ,Xopth Car- eonn- Lodge Room and Club Apartments Handsomely Furpished Norfolk. Carolina Aerie, Fraternal Order of Wilminaton Furnltur. caninv TBieB' met Iast nlS1t r the second x v. -- - I tlme m Its handsome new lodge room JLC!5Pca f C0rP.rall01 for the in the I. Shrier building; on North JL:" w" Front eet The occasion Was one "f v,ier OI tae aupenor of felicitation for the aerie, which In U1tJ Btfday' 7116 Corporators addition to marking an important are W. T. Mercer,-E. S. Hancock. A. enoh tn 1nsal V r.' in Lu. 1 : : inuiuuswu. auu neuQerson marked the herinn!nr n The author-1 a dozen nromisine- eaeieta nrtiv handsome new hnl.T oVr", ..Rev- J- Willingham, of Faeytte- Princess streets, anil the itlrTZ T"16' commissioner for the parent con- of Wilmington, a, W the nucleus oriiuouma promising eaglets, who' were gan el TTh wards a library which they'asDire to , V aaare8S ie;coiorea people cap,iai kock 1S ,iZ5,ooo, but thel Inducted into the order according to known as the nf, TnZlJZ, , " Luejf aspire .to 1 0f wilmimrtnn' in mnca mantim. I comnanv mnv heo-fn on tiinAn , . . . TS. I RUUWU as tne juniors, Intermediates K a ftrdrli. n TTTI T 2 - . . I . " - m.ttvu.& ub Ul. I C. wu .x.,v.y. IfUH.II I Wit? tUIHUIIUBII Pflrpmrmiafl . nr InltiaHAm I ..- o 1 .. '. . . ... t v - - v. tj u. juiuaLiuu I aim nHiiinrH in t- r. n . . is subscribed in shares nf tmn en.h of f.rt A-. - . -.. - w games WW WMVU I UlUOli as follows and, perhaps, a scratch or two The same car early yesterday after noon on Front between Grace and Walnut streets ran into an ice deliv ery wagon. The damage was trifling. Y. M. C. A. BASKET BAfcC Teams Being Organized For Winter Season Boys' Brigade. The approach of Winter brings a re vivi oi interest in basket ball at the ax. v,. a., ana teams for the three leagues that are to take part In the sport this season are beinsranidlv or. feanlzed. The three leaeues will he a. urcuiL LO WlJTrnnPTnTi lartzHn. I - - . . . w ly Sorosls deserves the commendation 15 J:tT and heartv Die of wnm,. J rr"'" st. a the Moitot-OUTe will give at fhe hk,, -"o cuuterence is to estamisn a reior- Monday eentaS f8 matory ,or criminal youth of the 0 RsL Ju hh? A.;Poe, of Fay- and while no ch , n XmTL lettevuie, nas donated a site of 56 acres tance mSrSi,,0.r Proposed reformatory be contririorwr L oMy;rematos for the color- voluntarllv doroT,. T ed people, of the State to show their Kv i . i iii'iTHNKxrv . iiiiiininn' r i a n otiah rnar i 9 uvau VP"-Y by the two last named leagues, jthe Boys' Brigade will have teams and somexciting contests will be put up. rne games will begin on Friday uisui, iovemoer -3ra.. . With nnntoata Vthe books. A delightful 4- ised to all who attend the reception. .. Hospital to Rolice Court " When Rufus municipal court yesterdav. he ho, the scars of battle- discharged from the hospital where a rent in the breast Inflicted with a lie, had heen Mmrltt i - i-v Akerman. Rufus was not before the court as a defendant but in the role Prosecutor and n at the bar as the prosecuted. Rufus nad been in the hands of the Philis tines the niht , . ; j irom his anniranU. w i.... l . . , ,v juoi 11UW, the-meetings in. this citv will he wel attended and that Tthe colored people generally will be responsive to the a-' peals of Rev. willingham. who is here m the interest of the work. - Governor's Prompt Action. Yesterday's -: Raleigh - Post says: "Governor Glenn heard a rumor' yes terday evening that Bill Carterra- ne gro, was in jail at Kenansyille for out raging a little white girl and a lynch ing was eznected. The Governor, had received no Information from the Dup lin county sheriff but he immediately wired to that official that the militia would be placed ; at his (wirnmnitil " when and vWa i,. m 1 InuAooaa ne confessed the mild impeachment" of called if so desired. Last night the . mg been very drunk. The Injiired Duplin sheriff wired that the negro innocence of the female by bis side I had been placed : in :the . Goldsboro oo lmnrosiiaiT .4 . . . . I . - v luc vuui L uuuer i e circumstances that she was forth- - -u reiuctantiy discharged. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ahrens Good Health. ' Warren & Davis Hot Rolls. " -mtt & Haar Toay's Tomorrow ! Jas. M. Hall Cheaper Than Wood: BUSINESS LOCALS.V s (On Second Page - Lost Silk Wnth T?iW: - Rural t a V 7? , " ' ; f cnurcn &id' tne inter 'v-irai b. & Lu Ass'n Secondf Series. PJne Forest cemetery Died In New Y-Qrk. ; :r"' : Fred Stewart , the 21-yeaxKld , son 6f Henry. Stewart, a well known color ed resident of Wilmington, arrived last night from Brooklyn, JT. Y.," where his death occurred . Saturday.' : The young colored man went -to New York to live aBojt three years ago and had been a resident there ever since. He leaves a wife and one child. The fiin eral will be conducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon from St' Luke's A. M. E. Z. church and. the Interment will be in W. T. Mercer! 50: E. S. I Tht lMra Hancock, 30; A. Rich, 10, and -Hen- furnished with large heavy, plano-pol-derson Cole. 60. The corporation is ished oak and all other appurtenances formed to buy and sell, at wholesale necessary to an up-to-date F. O. E. ri Tr at t. n.rr . 1 . . . . T . . - . I .... . .. ... I . T .s.. v. i v. uu. me uuu ruums roine Min in tne Y. M. c A mting-ntm "-e b muw iu- vuu uwr re now Demg nueu up ana in the Boys' Brigade armory The struments. jewing machines, general atgreat expense and wil be formal- first games at the armory will be merchandise, etc., and to manufacture ly opened with an elaborate banquet between the Boys' Brieade and the a. mattresses and flimitrlre of o1l Mr.a hi ahnnf o nuik i 6 C -fiS" t- --. ..w uuuo. i -. Wt LCU uajra. a. uiuiu-1 Bucuiuon young men and. the A. C. L. 4 iuvhoi vuuw mux 1 C1UL111 m UWS city. : '' : ' To-Day, To-Morrow, And the Next Day You Will Find Something Nev at The Little Store. J3T -ora- Keck Raffllngrw, Cace Chmlsttea, ..-urr nan- iot wuni 0-ln Wide. Corduroy, All Shades, 50c per yard. ' Iadlea Glf Jackets, 94.00, Sweaters, 27-lnck. A PROBLEM In Piano Perfection. : Add together: ' v A delicately refined TONE. A light and responsive f ' TOUCH. A perfectly balanced ACTION. An artistic . CASE. The worlds record for J DURABILITY. Sum total i v- Track Facilities In FayetteviUe. i The Atlantic Coast Line, through Hon. Geo. M. Rose, attorney,; has ap plied to the Fayetteville town Council for permission to extend its passage or switch track in that citv and to nxvtA its present main line to the west so as- to giye free and unobstructed passage for vehicles along Winslow street: also .that . .passenger . .j trams going NOrth and South may be next to the depot and hot on the track awav from same as now. The permission Is be ing resisted by the Raleigh and South port railroad which has already been granted a franchise to go down Wins low streets and by certain property owners alone the Dronosed mute The matter has been, referred to the tall- road Committee for renort to a full meeting of the Board .of Aldermen - some" piano with nianola attachment has been purchased for the parlors and all arrangements are beine made lor a first class buffet service to mem bers.- A competent - white steward will-be engaged and , the. Eagles will cultivate In every waya club fellow- Iship among its members. Carolina Aerie is Just now nlannlne for, a big trip to Norfolk on Thanks ! giving Day to witnes the Carolina football game and to make an official visitation, to the Virginia aerie In that city. It Is-probable that a large con tingent of the . Wilmington "high fly- era" will soar over to Tvo-rfollr tta .. w JI . . 1 day and enjoy all thafs coming their way. - ;. f Negro Slashed Last-Night. -A negro giving,, his name as Chas. Anderson was carried to the hospital last night f He had a knife wound over 'the right eye. and on the right wrist. If a tendon was severed In the wrist the wound may be rather serj-J ous," but otherwise the patient Is an Mrs. T. Frank Bell Dead.. ' " ' ' ." ' i Mrs. Mary. A. Bell wife of T. "Frank ... X 7. . tt-.ii'-,ii wt. , , - -r-j,, -.-Tiiieutce-uuTsrHoii saia last mgnt aDOUt Bell well known In the city, died last 10:36 o'clock he was standing at the nlsht at 6:20: O'clock at the famflv . .. uu6 ay wo v - v. M J . -T i ience , at ,; tne r tear; of Mr.,r D. . . Mc- - ,rr !L,eei' agea &b Eachern's residence, on. Seventh 1 . . iv... - J. ,i 1 ". ,cu&uiS u, LHO tJUIUI BU COOK. husband, . :three daughters. . Mrs. G&0. 1 . -.vu. : . -"-.. . iTT- . . - 1 wuiw uittu ciuim mong, naa some ZEZJPJ; Tl?!;"?. M-'-M P0 Wm with -T,,7 rrr XT ' ieMBrB- a knife. - No other particulars were Willie and .Walter Bell, The funeral ioora .-. ":! will Lhe, conducted from the i familv ' home at 3 .o'clock-this afternoon and the remains will be laid td rest in Bel. tt r. levue cemetery. . .' , - was here yesterdav. ' and Triangles. At the Association the teams of E. C. Lucas and H. Woollcott wui contest and the Boys' Brigade In termediates will hattle with the As sociation Crescents. ' All- Ihese teams WUI be well matched and the games promise to be very interesting. Eoliearme for Evealas;Ttar, lS-lach MeaaallBe Taffeta la Plata aad . aang-eable, 59c 4S-loeh Rata Clothe i85eb Per Yard. Araald Nltsnkl, for KImui, SS-laek, :9c.i rw- x Bra. - HAAR. iV Leakajlllc . Blanket., Kalt Corset Cay. . CTm -iErBsf vrio tsiaakets. oczo-ti - .-. ,- . - . - -- STIEFF, Warerooms, Front and Grace streets, Wilmington, N. C- : . W. SCOTT DECKER. . .... . .Manager. Back from New Orleans. The United States Revenue Cutter Seminole is expected to return here from New Orleans where she has been in the yellow fever Quarantine serHne about the first of November. The Sem mole Is now. to command of Cant J. H. Quinan, ' who Joined the ship at uuirport, miss., September 30th. The cutter Is. now stationed at Fort' Mor. gan, Ala., and Is reported, to have done I'vtfinea citeueui. service in tne quarantine Funeral of Mrs. Jenkins. The funeral of the late Mm Alma Jenkins was conducted, from the fam. .coiut-mjw, jecona ana . Meares streets, yesterday .- mornlne -at. t in o'clock, the Rev. J. S. Crowlev . nastor of Immanuel Presbyterian chur, .Ofli- ciaung. The Interment was In Belle. VllA tAmntnmr l m "nn11 I. . ' been Messrs. Thos. Lossen. M: M mDUDX-KKflVVK ?.R CTnPlf . .. - i w aw aw a mm mm lllll Ba . B-B B mm n Haney, I. W. Haney, Ben. T. Burns, The Peer of Popular Priced Attractions Walfar P. Rums -5nd ww tt taa fiu-fi Attractions : w.atjaa U1U11. DIED.''' - "('v ; ntKri UIGMTS. STRUTHERS -At the home bf Tier I 5 , : MASTER. AND MAN." inn. Mr WIIH.m rnh.ra nt I spars nn ,nn . lul. , .1 m - - f. W I?T.T71TEqD IW.PHI-II ima 1 . . . .... "" . . ILllllllUjr B. relict o7ih r":? -ropuiar races Good Health fa mora k. j ieat whef ' A ca-ot easUy be u....v. wiijiuuL me use - or Dure, fresh drn - iv. which the human '-.h i. fcJ,. .ii". a cure, but yon mnat vo.r 2 raST T,- M. 'I? Fe wiyinsr here. - i' cviiy Lions. - 1. AHRENS, The Drure-fst 44- , 197 Princess street ASS of music; ALL.THia WEEK. THE ' ' ' .' oct 25-tt Hot Soils CO. Supp er Daily! I WARREN &. DAVIS, I 1 'Phones': 61 85th, year of ber are. i ' oc. 24-lt.