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'v. -.-"'-3 , TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year, by Mall .... . .13X3 m Daily NewSRaper. rup w a " - . - jir MURIUM' I Six Months, by Mail- ... .'.23 j rinreo Months, by Mall, ....1.Z5 Two Months, by Mall ......1X3 ji Circulation Paper- of any WHOLE tnjBlli85 -NO. 26. .v.---- i-.- .-: ? f -- 1 r" - - ...... . a T I-! - Hi . .. V: tfar Horning Stat LOCAL DOTS. CONTRACT IS SIGNED ; Other local on. fourth page. . -7- - Thri lricnl rnttnn"fn'nrkAt; vaatardnv was quoted steady at 10 w cents for Armour Car Lines Will Furnish middline. Local receipts .were 2.599 1 .;-.- ; - i - - : j . - , : Refrigerator Service Again day in I ; "i n no em" York ana new w . . ... . . .. : . QUtli"MV to be in no !wise liable' for ny. damage arising if om - aet ecuye or : insufficient using of cars "r - V.J-" COAST LINE TRAFFIC pimsoNAL v. paragraphs; A " statement ' U'jpso'Tflfed ,"by Mr. Capt. S, F. Craig. the grocer, calls IS-is a bale, owing iu - ,t i -i thei!snoweS Hnes,: including the best " butter: and AGREEMENT HERE THIS WFEK OcTobt 18th is'6, ebeese. choice edibles inanned goods, ";. . 2L. . - . ;.; .rfiuied to Octooer . mapte syrup,:etc. r;-Si -S J . v.i. J ..A f there were rumuia . k168' . .i,r0 was iueeling thai l1 v later the report came .w the crop ginned is 4,- Next Season ton was quoted as roijows: "upening,- 10.25; highest, h 10.37 . 1-2 ; 7 closing. 10.31 1-4." In Wilmington it was quot ed at 10 cents.. ."We charge Payette- tr. th crop sfinS w Mont Poosevelt UtUe iTTotiv greeted by Ue nothing for this advertisement. Atlantic Coast Line and Minimum of 1,800 Cars Guaranteed In ; teresting ' Review- of -Traffic. ' Emerson which' "ibowS that' since 1897 Indications Of has grown irom 42 to. 1.975 cars in f 1903 1905-crates were ! moved as by ventilated cars,"'43i882 crates; - by reirlgerator cars. 468.727 crates t show- ins - that. notwithstanding - the vefv much greater costpf refrigerator more than." nye times as many crates were shiDDed in refrigerator 'cars "that were shipped ' hi I, express or. in ventilated The statement concludes: "In hand -Mr. P, J. Heath, of M&gnolia, ar rived last night. " P . R E. Lee, Esq., of Lumberton;'was among last night's arrivals at'ThxJ Or- tonj c--;v:--'-- - . - -Messrs. R. C. Strone aid R. M. Albright, - of Raleigh, arrived yester- A. C. L. SPLENDID EQUIPMENT day M . - ; v - the Substantial and f Rapid Growth of AU V; Southern Industries Orders for -3,500 Freight Cars and 25 s Bid Locomotives During Present j : Great Prosperity. v iTb' inuitxiar development; ;and ma- . .line the berry crop it iaa been consld- h nouunE ior uus nurorusijueuu ' ub . vuuuwv mui uic aiwuui -uii i , . . - . .1 V-' jnTort Turn- di uauuiusu. juuuswiv& cuuuu, -.'uicu tts""- ,..ji. ia tmin l Tnesdav or consumnuon alter Heartily aPP - returned yesterday morning from Bal timore..' ;' . , : ' ' Mars den Bellamy. Jr.. Esq- spent yesterday ,ln . Bnrgaw on professional business. ' ' ' . .--Mrs. J.;-Monroe Culbreth is the guest of friends and relatives In Pe- ThGMmom "The Store That's Always Busy." . r . Arrivals On Sale hisWeek LADIES' TAILORED SUITS AND SE PARATE SKIRTS; A BEAUTI FU L ASSO RTME NT.OFTU RS LADIES', MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS; - KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR MEN WO MEN AND CHILDREN; NEW SHAPES IN FASHIONABLE Ml LLINERY; "BUSTER BROWN" BELTS FOR CH ILDREN; TH E LATEST M I LLI NERY FO R LADIES. Ine the cominz truck season was el6k-J- mA- wi-- f tion isno roof falthfuUy: indexed Of 1 -r?&J&ijute Observer: Miss Kate lf. - ' -. . I XX1 a- Lt I .X-A Im v TamkAO Wttltroii lu cxm Q I ! I Inroji" ' - I - 1 KfW v THEWiMOUa i fNONPEREll COST UMEyELVTj ' welcome was given i tiospiuu, uu luo uiunuu 1 pompelled him to j sent to' Calabash lor interment V.:. win rpach NewJnieht. 6Sf at a conference Of tatiy'- orttb-e'Ar W Pen4itrapoctfd ol-tW Sect ndW,traV- hrtwmatli'tWr-A i Wo M .Tu..T;r v- J ersed-by: the Atlantic Coast. .lano-may talk; he wlU reacn - J i 5t"--v r,, : i xrrrr; ?"Yvi" the heights the season.- The refrig-lh mpasuri: hv that standard the rleans yesterday was the prisoner at the trkl, haB givett no. yfce and an adequate number of cars stations or ld 2 deaths; at Pensa- tice that he will apply tq the Governor fo handle GVftrv RhfnniftTlt , 'rsai. quest of a ; actual movement begins as Unia K fauuyaexeaor .ir " bempracticable- tonovea ' kpifident ayfedlbegwqi ifiSSdTwS&nt NEW CARPETS, NEW MATTINGS, N EW FttJGSJ .oinber oi tors Info- iterrbry' atte y&jtomB 'i. ,i 'j ';v w V v ;; V mi iiapiMiiSom , - .Mail Orders Promptly Al and 2 deatns; me iby ei i ror a paraon ior youug juo mou, t in Mississippi Lit-1 years old, recently;' sentenced refrig- are placed at , the .icing leading points, only on re- tn hnrniia nanr cMmM it, moer.. 1 Quest of a representative of the own- Flaf is bere oh a visit to bis brother, Mr. J. J. Moore, 519 North Third street, who is quite sick witb,lfever; also, his at out in n"5"0" rr i J . rr- r 06 in Cincinnati be-1 term n? one-vear ons the roads fox Im- a interests over the new j pjicatioo, in. the highway robberies on rTirwt Va.; the vander-1 the East Wumington road. Z tLsaid to have acquired the I Raleigh Post: "The ; - Superinten- i one 01 i aent oi iudiic insxrucuon, in compu- of tne iuuco w v" i ing; census reports vixoia me various an outlet on me au.; i counties jnds that in some there nas covpre crisis again cuu- wn a decided, decrease in the nam- where the railroad j ver e coi0red children of school age. jie creating disturbances; m ! jn . New Hanover alone the decrease sister, Miss Mary Moore, of Ivanhoe, N. C, 4s visiting her brotheR Yesterday afternoon's Fayettevilie Observer : "Though Mr. Carl B. Led- be measured by that standard, the South was never in better shape ma- teriallyand ! financially than at : the present lime. These observations are I:. " teed by the contractors. Eighteen pl" . ' ; u based, wpon: the views of one who is hunared of the jrefrigeravor: cars will ttXZ hv o77. m Jatantncn wi ine better 8tood operatkm yesterday :. - . 7- i as mey. exist ui iuc ouuui mtuoj cwu M - . , . , nished by the car Jlne compan- en In position to feel the ,app,f dIcitiB T6 ,well Wa ies. 'After the cars have been, loaded L...,, iiiiik i ii mini ncna avLiiiu su vr v - ... . " fable,-though by no means critical. South. s - - : j 'Railroads are finding It extremely 1 rfr, tODert w- "arnss, a iormer Hiffio..H hv infract or otherwise to popular -Wilmington boy arrived home -,riA AnninmOnt fnr hanriiins the f yesterday to. spend a few days. Heis Mail Orders Promplly Attended To. Prices Always Right. Values Guaranteed. - - i Opposite Postofflce. Front Street oc22-tf -sterday 15 people were - f exceeds three hundred." ' - marKets: muucj Wf ivi Lk- flnur unc . . . a red, 93 l-; 0001 "ru1' wts firm, mixed 33 1-2 to Untine firm; rosin steady. I be furnished and the growers are as sured there will be no trouble about either strawberries or vegetables dur ing the approaching f season. ' There are other refrigerator car contractors than the Armour Car Line, but none of them could furnish one-fourth the number of cars "required, hence the award of the contract as stated. In this and started on their Journey they are Inspected at different points en route " by a . representative of the car lines. - In the territory of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, the Armour Car Com pany has established a number of 1c- E ORIEfJ T A L B A ZjOM WiU Be Open Monday, October 22nd. ThTTr, mg andre-icmg stoUoni and the -; il a' '"nbtitinn -trk tftA.nmirii nfMftr. ii -j. .t. greater number of these points, they hritS 1-2 to 4 1-2 per cent., . m. no more r carnival wo i,, peing far removed from the ice man- Coffered at 4 ; spot cotton conipaniea exerapted from taxation ,f the relations between private car facturm Plants large hbnsea have :nangeu, "Min wa :beine circulated !nkb ti. o1 erecwa . me siorage oi ice. among ..the. retail merchants of with the Inter-State Commerce Com- Tbfe houseware fl;wl ice as "Brooklyn- yesterday. The grounds mission by Mr. H. M. Emerson, traffic February; this being neces- ': im.- , t i-,4.t . . . . sarv to a ververeat extent or acconmt are mai me carmyais uestrujr iejsi"-i manager -of : the Atlantic Coast Ie, 1 ' J , V u -t vajr Ui '"U,'U1U6 "v" mate trade for the time being. . The paper is mrnished f or consider ? toe J? any other system off the The excursion to Norfolk .under tion during the inquiry nowproceed-:rT.T7t. Auanuc coast - ; . .-t .-nw; l,m.ti:Wi : the fields to furnlshlcer for ' berries V m, fimx seen lEATHtREPORT. joepartineDt of Agncdture. , Weather Bureau. N. C, OCt. 23, the auspices of Carolina Aerie, Fra-1 ing before the Inter-State Commerce he. m6! iSLifl L k rL. i-iM rlao- tr, 1 r.mioi . 016 height of the season. 1905. tem At Order of Eaeles. . nromlsea to i Commission. . n . i 1 1 (mi . urn iaiuuiiar v uiuuia awuclku. i latcui uio aiuuiuu Aiaoi liuio uiiui i imfw . m- i-s m. mjm 1 11 iu I data lor tne vr. t, M, (. ,: .u ti..!"" vww " WTJ i ii u ii wv iiiii iiie i.iiii icn n in lui r i iti i.un . man 111c 111 iahiliouiji. urLwrru at 8 P. M., ednes ay, -j-jVto- their brethren of the Norfolk that road and the Armour car lines, onrlo anif-i Mb rrowd la exoected. r"? I Mr.; Einerson . states -.-thkt - the Bhiri- at 8 A. II , egrees, i . avAnna ialorsi dur-1 mentof Nperlsbable goods, such as S degrees; i axim , s-L We jm... Massee finds I small : fruits 1 and berries, vegetableSm jiiaimum, 53 degrees, iufcui, J" ", 7." . a A , Ute. beimn from Charleston. S 'C to It luipuBoiuie iipj w u - meeting at the Boys' Brigade armor? New York .city, possibly as early as Sunday afternoon' as. he had expected. 1877. r ' ; Mr W M. Gumming has accepted the These fruit shipments - consisted invitation to sneak to the boys to his mainly of strawberries. They were stead and will be heard with, pleasure: handled In what were known -as' re- ingeraior cueauj, v.. wuiuu weic iui uitsu- nmiHiif. pniitnmPnt for handllne the yesterday to .spend a lew aays. lieTSl me laaiea are especially mvnca io can ana .A.minHr!,vBt TS.""" provide equipments lor handling tne located in Providence R. Iafid consists of all kinds of Japanese and Chinese Cantuag and Satsuma Cnlna traffic especially freight, every raU- now locaiea in rroyiaencej. k. lma rl.w road system or importance in me umi- " " j " ed States suffering at times for th toow that he is doing well there, facilities with which, to handle the Kinston Free Press: "Mr. J. W. wealth of the country and. that,, too, Lynch, who has headquarfers in New wheh every known precaution has ark, Nr J., was in the city last night been taken to meet emergencies. The and left this morning for Wilmington, Atlantic Coast line has shared large- on business. -7-Mr. W. B. Herring re ly la this revival of good times and, turned this morning from Wilmington, narh,ns has advanced further in the where he has been to visit his broth- way of providing Itself with equip- er, Mr. is. 1. iierrmg, wno is sick oi typhoid fever at the .James Walker Memorial Hospital.- Mr. Herring Bays his. brother is getting better."; - " -" - ' " ' ' nr thP dav. .03; rainfall lot month to date, 1.26. .' water iu Capo Fear rivet Be at 8 A.M., Tuesday, 2.3 I Former Wilmington Resident Passed Away in Hospital as Result of Ac cident Aboard Ship. " A telegram received in the city yes terday conveyed the sad intelligence I to relatives and many friends that Mr. Georee W. Doyle, for many years a The figures seem astounding but they are nevertheless true. Its freight car equipment a year, ago amounted to 14.000 comparatively new cars, while this Tear alone 3,500 additional new ones have been ordered, making a totarof 1T.500 or a sufficient . number coupled end to end to stretch one hun idred miles! ' . While the cars have been provided the locomotive equipment has not been neglected.- Orders for 50 brand new engines of the heaviest and mos pow Y. M. C. A. NEW8 NOTES. "Carnival of Nations" Planned Basket Ball, Roller Skating, Etc - Those who were so pleased last year with the "Carnival of Nations" as planned and executed by the'. Ladies Auxiliary, of the Y. M. C. A., will be glad to learn that the ladies will hold their second annual bazaar during the erf ul type have been purchased and J month of December, beginning on aro vuw delivered as fast as the I Wednesday night, the 6th. The plans shoos can - turn them ouL And yet 1 for this affair are more elaborate than em' m akum ftaeAntnf tnn laaInHInt h - famftlli Plftrntlni- V -' : - - rauv wuua wi wj ivwi iikiwijy iiiviMuniy miw . w-.-. R - Duchess, Neapolitan and Cluney Laces, and Mexican Drawn Work. Antique , ..; Brasses, Bohemian Glass and Cameo. Ware.. Persian and Turkish Rugs a ? Specialty. ' . - -f GORRA & MALOOF, 305 N. Front Street, Y. M. C A. Building. I oc22-lw .- ' .. ' - ."..JJli ; ; ' ' reputation. . ;; rigff The Atlantic National Bank's rep utation has been years in building and - '-. -' ."-- : ?-i?fASf" We" fee! that the community as well a s ourselves are proud off its , .sues- The Atlantic has made Wilmfngton famous as a banking point, and we will ;r spare no effort to maintain our reputation as conservative, safe and ; commodating Bankers. . . . -1 - JOHN S. ARMSTRONG, President, ; f J. W. YATES, Cashier. ALMANAC Oct. 26. 6:16 A.M. 5:11 P. M. ,jt. 11 hrs. 3 mm. a Southport ..6:20 P. M. Wilmington. 8: 50 P. M. Weather Forecast. , coldar in west por- high southwest to vmds, Friday fair, warmer CUMBERLAND COUNTY FAIR.' Clay Pigeon . Shoot Snd Races Yester day Marshal's Parade Yo-Day. " Favetteville. N. C, Oct 25 The ed. by the shippers. 'Some of these chests.' said Mr. 1 Emerson, ''might properly have been called "Tefrigerator: ears, as they were l mounted on wheels and pulled onto ! fiat cars or in .box cars; others were dspli re M pple appear to dread but Drove that Bryan imrths righff jjft evidently begins tc it was a very clever f el- It Booker Washington ft. I day witlr'a large attendance ' though a still larger .is expected to-morrow on regular and special ttam' Tb lea ing event, ' besides -the ; races; to-day, was the clav niseon shooL In the con test Mr. Thos. M. Green won the first prize,a 'handsome hammerless Parker gun. ' Mr. S. R. Hofne won the second I prize, and Mr. Lv- A. Williamson third prize.- Maj. EL ; 1 femDeruHi snui iur Mr. Horne. : - In the first race this afternoon The mclilAiit et tflU oltV rifod tlia KaiTIA morning from injuries received in n with all this vast expenditure for roll-last year and to those whojremember accWent aboard a-ship in New York BXSmLecon6. to none in other splendid features connected with harbor the afternoon Serious. No t 8een wel1 affaIr' this wU1 mean much- 1116 ticul were given other than ttat 7 to met the demands plans will be somewhat similar to Mr. Doyle died in Iibng Island hospital. msn lmpossioie iu fv . . . ,r. ant t tha A,. , , . 1 ni an ever-crowing ana rapiuiy ueiw uiuw ui mo, j v The remains accompanied by three I OL b'"6 f . , I . A - , . i to J ' ' inaiicars or m dox cars; umera weie xne remains accompamea oy mree 1 ! , n t at,4. wni ho ronnmpnteil fiv Cumberland County Fair: opened o- much waller Wxould be lifted or fmembers of the family will be brought oping country Great is a. C; to 11 the tonW ol dav withr"a laree attendance though a I - . . ,Q L- k and great is that portion of the South, both thebooths and the costumm - US WUlU-.mmAS. , m uv I lO WJ111111UK IUU Ul UVFIU1CU- . -" .1, , - . - . S I .. mrnnniv mmrln 1I norfi. Ktt&r wmchjiy traverses: . "310 Mr. uoyie was o years oi age ouu iced before' ieavin , Charleston, and as" they passed Portsmouth, Y&., the j movement being" by steamers ,from Portsmouth." , ' . - r At this time, the freight rates were determined on the basis per hundred pounds, but at, all. times ,he classifi- lived in this city until about eight years ago, when he went to Norfolk. The past three years of his life, he had spent in New York city and was superintendent of ships for Barbee & rw nt ttfe time of his death, fiir. portation movement, the Shippers hav Im. mn1n i rnni -flrniiiiivTnpnts Aft lug UAcmw " " - Jo , ' ' ' - ' General won; first heat, 2:40;seisond I to refrigeration, o 9T i- - third hpatL 2.29.1 '"Lll ii.j j.-i tt - r rum mis yuiut mr. oiueiBuu uves cation charges covered only the trans-1 Doyle began life as a clerk in the of Ace or Harnss s noweu, a kuuib shipping and stevedoring firm of thid pson that there is such a revulsion against WZ is that it kent. oret- u 1 o to all of us. Eoosevelt, enthnsias- everywhere in the Glares that he is "de- Also amused, we pre heat, 2.37 1-4; ; third heat, z.w. m the second race Juanita won the first history of the refrigerator, car on . - m.-x. Mma 9 AA "L-4 And 240 Z I .m. 1 aKnm Vio tWU ugouo, m.wim,- f ... : ' I OOUUltirU UXIVO Ul U1UC1 fcm, BU wn UHH NelUe second and Nancy Hicks, th I from that time to the present the mat- It .v. z H7" U! TnTj-anH I. . : A. city for many years. Later he en gaged in stevedoring for himself and was to business here for many years. While a resident of Wilniington ne was an enthusiastic member of the QUARANTINES GUARDS ARE. INl Sound Praises of Railroad People for Co-operation Given Them. All the Quarantine guards came in from the various trains yesterday Cant. Jack Holmes, from the Sea board; Officers C. E. Wood and ii. It Holt, from the W., C. & A.; Officer E. L. Smith, from the A. & Y. and Offi cer H. W. Howell, from the W. & W. road. A ma3ority of-the number were gathered Inside the railing at the po lice, station yesterday afternoon ex- ix triiic dcvwiiu wiu ' i TTriTn inHt I mhh ui mis uicacui uic uioh- ( vnn-i'iui enuiuaiiuuv i nft hlilliuu tcoici utj In the running race Mr W, E., Evans ter Qf refrigeration was always one j volunteer Rre Department and also o'i changing experiences. They tell some horse beat ; the Kentucky thorougn-iwltjl;hlcll shippers had to deal I the Wilmington Light Infantry, taKing I g(XMj ones but are glad to get home breda nf th circuit races and . Dr. t j,,. j -pvor a hiiRineRs of 1 r ooHvo interest in the sports andlgni -.ot hack to their regular duties. Highsmith's horse won race. " iwimwnicn mw .siiijjperB uou uu wiiiiiiubwu laeui, "- " goou uucv um w es and ' V Dr. dimtly , and was never a business of Jan active Interest in the sports and and getj)ack to their regular duties, the county I tbe railroad itself. - pleasures of young men. He was a yoUr of the five will resume their lCe. ; 1 ' " j About 1879 or 1880 Charleston, S. C I consistent member oi ine.-.piwi' places on the pouceiorce wm Th fair' will be formally opened Armneed to suddIv the New Lhnmh "and attended St James' while I Trolmeg win resume his runs as freight to-day by me niarshal's parade, wWch,Jyork some six a resident of this city., : Jconductor on the Seaboard Monaay. lnterest m ms popular gameseemsto it is said, wffl be me latest and most --t Is survived by his wifej. The Bervice8vof these men have . increase as evidenced by the si&ctacular mui Line and fitted these cars with the nee- and a number of children, the sons anu been tovaraable during the quaranune such as s will be- used for ' general ihristmas presents besides being use ful in a practical sense. - V Three more basket ball teams were organized yesterday ' afternoon when the junior members met and selected their players for the season. ' The captains chosen were ' Harry Morris Allen Pechtig and Harry Solomon. They chose as follows: Captain Mor ris, Charles Terry, W. A. Wright, Sam jgj KOyai, VY 11U oyruuh mvoF- mon, .Thorburn Bennett, Lawrence Everett, Arthur BlnethenthaUand Mel vern Bell. Captain Feehtig, Lionel Kahn, Louis Hanson, Fred. Poisson, Leonard Wessell. The boys will play a series of games for the championship of their depart ment and it nromlses to.be very In teresting even if they are small. The mm ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 if ft T" " w " " w " - ' T . ... KniiwiM- inrinctrv in North Carolina Is I ne gain in u. miiiu . . . j ... - . greater than aVany period in the State's hirtory.. The North Caro lina Home Insurance Company, of Raleigh, N. C, should receive it: proposition pf this prosperity as compared with the percentage.of new business given' to it In periods of less industrial activity. Give It. .j i ,-w..irahi new orooerties you have to offer. . it tmhe-ndp andccntirtue the great era off prosperity now snjuj. , . j . WALKER TAYLOR,. Agent, Wilmington, N. C. : ' S Cocoanuts NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. On Saturday Might Dancing , p announces that "the i river pilot is , every time the old- fte oldest one still srectaVular'mui Line and fitted these cars with the Bee- and a number of children, me sons tuiu been tovamabie during tne quanmuuc seen in-jthia section. v linmetUately af- essary ice-boxes at their own- expense, daughters being Mrs. B- W. .Farmer, and have made clever, efficient ter the parade the great Military Tar- e icing of mese oars at Chariestoii Miss Nannie Dovle and Mr. Armand officers." Each of them speak in tne set Shoot will take place, ana ai i ftI1t the re-Icing" at Wilmington, N." C, i Doyle, of this city; M.iBe mignest terms oi ui .. . m k HnnDii I im... . i- vii and ttatitiIa Dovle. oi New i ..iimgiiHnAn with whom they were O ClOCK me races wu iro m,ii WSS r OOra unaer iub uuevuuu out. geuie, ouy : - v .. . - . a - . r . i. j m r. uamsa ixivih. u& i 11 x. AAntQM nsiiiv iiu ijiuvi mruwu iu Quarantine Officer Green sounds th? same note of praise witfr regard tohe men at railroad headquarters here. They were .always willing to renaer IW 0 ruwuv I o , the expense of the shippers,. and at York -oltyj Mr.. Harriss Dovle. of Hearing In Carnival attachment .. 1 por jsmouth the shipments were trans- Portsmouth, Va.; Mr. Geo. Doyle, of W. P. Gafford, Esq., has been ap- ferredb refrigerators on the Old Do-1 Norfolk. Va., and Mr. E. Bi. uoyie, 01 pointed by tne uictk oi m ouiw jeninion - steamers, wnere iubj s nsourB, -Court as a commissioner to take the gUpPiied the ice at their own expense, j ' '- ., be on the increase as evidenced by the oAt tTiot mnra mpn and bOVS Will b4 Dlaving It' this year here than ever be fore. There will be at least 60 differ ent men and boys on regular teams this season besides at least . 75 more who will play without being on any team. ThB association has secured Mr. James H. Parrish, who is now direct- at 8.30 TO 10.30 depositions of witnesses for the plain-J Nothing wajr collected . by the trans-tiff-Jn the; attachment VproceecUngsp,! Unes for refrigeration: ': were ; always willing to renaer . music me inT6 Baptist every, assistance " - I church, to lead the singing nexpsun- of season and tne omcer vv aftArnnnn at. the men's meeting. f woman wants a di ,8se her husband will tfker funny stories," ishington Post. The 9aot be able to keep " the court takes riouslv. 1, . I . nrM I I . . 1 . 1 . ' - - .Al r TlTfAT" U - fin T MM I . - m. m AAmmaTQIl i 1.11 IH I V. AWM a M Binil I 1 MMr ' ' II U VVIIinHMI 11111 1 : . , veu has been plaintiffs, are, tepsentea. py. v ur. . jngerauon '-eiiarseB -, ,u- aeauy , to --- -f Temple land . vwwv.v. TO8 . BUW. w.- -7--1 - g- CtWTKm? fT? HIIjSICL.' 1t railroad rate rfUU-: J?!!lMbM m. v trm Ma1ar ' TirnTirletor of I - a !.... lest 1 SQft afro whprrv STOW UiUUgliL UJ" r I AUVUl low m. w an Oriental theatre . aggregation, mg was commenced on what was then against the Jones & Adams Carnival nown as the "Wllmlngtott and Wei- raent ana nis wimetsoco iW.v,. , imutea -. to ,a' iew etuwis ww"' i several uiu""i - ,. . . . .v. i I . ..i,,: -v mv. . . ' .i joniv nt the. BtOCKa,Qe show people ana to nwe inem Qoysijoro ana wumingwu. ; mo v;r1K ui . . lm ed here until court, Dec. 4th, would omla FruitTransportation Company at Castle Hayhes. The convict wa ti.-m.l 4Tnam TflOTirVB I . . . . : .1.1. ..'Juntn HFa . ,lin WW MMrtefl , M ' V"6 ; CONV1,, of seds6rt the offlcersareou,- 00 at e men's meeting, n..th off' Chronic Patient at Castle spoken in tiie .statement thout 8ing one or two solos v. tiomtioii of the railroad peo- .. " - UW m.- m.- hiavnea -h- i, .v. .nonntine wouia v , A colored convict, who had been Blck nothing like as effective as It was. ELKS' POOL TOURNAMENT. ed here until court, Dec. 4th, would omla FruitTransportation Company at Castle Ilaynes. . ijw AusoWousLast Night, Will impose an hardship upon them, hence ldertook to furnish refrigerator cars the game why was "ported Uie Opened A"" . .. j i.i-- . mr- I . . . n k j irotoinna which vlsltea tne r Closed Tnis tvenma. the order tor tne uyuoi"w- an a rerrigerauon ior. uu wcuvi. poaru - -- nv. Gafford will begin takfng the evidence sbJppers paid the cost of tne refrlgera- camp in the cruelty investlgauon B ev in the case, at hisofflce on Princess tiorj and the railroads participated in eral weeks go, as ermgwitn" strpettWs morning at 10 o'clock. iThe th ftirreement only far enough to col- self-inflicted sore on ef. niaintlffs are represented by-Wm. J.l,--t th(, refrigeration charges as an dently to" avoid work, -tie w He will also sing one or two solos. Rev. C. W. Kegley, so well and favor- ahiv known -here, will address the mffetln. Arraneements are. being made to in stitute roller skating in the gymnasi um of the Association. This will be a new feature" and Dromises to be very popular as it has been everywhere it .! '' 1" '' ' ' tiiHii band-1 v,o v&a- triaA TTio XunaplnHati has The pOOWUfliaillCUfc AW vw uas irosu " snme orlzes Oaereu : J 1- 1 ' a.b w - -.. uuiai tr. f-w iAt nleht at the Elks' skates which may be sold to the mem- L - - j work. He ; was . , . vQ -rtmnioted 1 this rwow, oirun ivtst The -vmnasium MUSIC. By Hollowbush Orchestra. On Saturday Night and Apples: 3,100 C. C. NUTS ,v 19 BARRELS BALDWIN APPLES 27 BOXES MIXED NUTS 1 C. HUYLER'S BOTTLE CANDY- . 21 PAILS CHOCOLATETCANDY. - We also have In transit Evaporated Peaches; Evaporated Apples, Dried Ap- oles, London Layer Raisins, Penny Candy, Rnfle8 tc- etc ' l' - SEND IN YOUR ORDERS. ' : Lumina gW. B. COOPER, Cor. Nutt and Grace Sts. oct26-tf fct2C-2t 3d. I iaina canal matters nnrl V,,.t vi 1-1 . --" ut we u liKe Snip on thp tnff -i l&e trusts the smile that Bellamy & Son, whUe the" defendant carnival company Is represented ny Messrs. BeUamy & Bellamy ana ex- Judge. E..K. Bryan. . . - . .r v-v l..i- ivmirt, UUt -nae woiwsu the Remgeraior war iuu.u,.:, ZL r "3": .riii at the .tr.' vmsrann flips a table, snowing 1 nnne since, ne m . wt , JUl. JiiAAV.. . ' 1 a large.auenuau r , ""7 ' "I.J Ww,. . IUC Vl9,J I tlOn lb IS POBDIUIO UU UIP 1U5HIUV.B . . . v. . m. ..AnnfihAd at tne o;--- . , - t files a tawe, . snowms 1 none since, ux i.a the contest, was "" 77;. that prior to'U94 the refTigerauon stockade, yesteroay uu.- - were divided into tnre -r: ",s!u:,l w Dance at Lumina. M TV f 00S( !VeU says he de- tnat prior. - to w i bi.wb.v.w i..-mT charges wre sixtyour-cents-, per a nearly breakfast d 'oluntorily as- , crate. This was reduced in xss ana slstea m ,cieamu f nco ai turn"., . . - - i 899 to as low as 66 -cents yci aw i me omer y "" - . . .. i .il i f onHnstne I . . . - n. i .t- ir..v'ijhr irnri i .. . - v,i. v.a enffered .an acute at- Lumina in glass has been completed, including that city. In 1899 the East tack fud dled BJnV everythlng-tis In . readiness ior,Tu paroUna Truck and Fruit urowers- as- reach himJjrvv. . series of Saturday nlgnt aan.ce 4 80ciation, which taciuaes.anout ninety ity gupewntenaent uCu," - ... . . . - rooArt -rhnine I .v. mmvara nf thfttli- . veaterdav afternoon ana will ,-oe i giveuv - a -- - - ner cent w un.."r.s"",rr.. iw-iuo : ... i mat' reaui v ."'""'ii i nor mt.- or tne iruit growers ui wev to me cauii!jvDi.viuii - , "in f - -tttiw. 'Ir . .. tl. I J J v VA niwNhahlv TPHUlt- U1 tJockrell for the Winter;V3e rsV " region found the service was.uuaLi- t0una mat ueatu iu ry v--. con dances wiU be held on saturaayuuw fctory aad, asked for bids irom van- ed from M7;.707 con i .m..i.- --fmiT;Teces t having 111- fnr.thla service. - wound on the leg had noming ipao. hi. " he conlrl Ir tnat he . i i. - f nr tieces i haying woq I . . . .. .,,..1ah thn mU81C. sy been engageo - PPPort. Iie added Tne dance last from 8:3 till 10:30 ;l ways conyince o cioet the manhood ported ... Set tesiri&T. ...v .i v.ui wnen ne ronpr p,.;j i. N fiJ . -iucm -u Aeianns-i resPeet for hini. PalaceS" " I We"", i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Masonic Meeting-" . . " , Lumina Dance Saturday NighL . W ' B. Cooper Nuts and Apples.-: Academv of Music-fDens ,and FOUQHt BEFORE PRESIDENT,' Secretary Loeb and Birmingham De tective Had Personal Encounter. . ( Sneclai to' Virginian-Pilot) . -r L.i. -Ala..- Oct. 24. secre- ara WpTA UlViUCU iuw v.- i . from early.vexiins un,tll late at night friends with theni the tournament proceeaea The winners last nlgnt in classes who wUf play offto-night are Jr., C. F. W. Rehder, Kugene r u. "v and F. P. Turrentine. ' Second Class Jake Solomon, Ben Jackson and William J. BeUamy. Third Class Dave Sinclair. . ; ; .i ryf fhe tourna- uuring .me pruBicoo meht last night barbecue" was servea LOCAL PORT PARAGRAPHS. ALL THIS WEEK. ' " t THE WOODS-BROMKIG STOCK CO. ThelPeerof Popular Priced Attractions - TO-NIGHT'S BILL. ous ear lines for .this service, - : wound on me . u&u """- .ara The ' Armour - Car Lines, tuu The -prisoner , was ,one .01 Growers' Express, submitted .the low-im the recent jail denvery neioy od ak a result the rortn ivarw una Truck and Fruit Growers': Associa tion requested the Atlantic Coast Line road .to make a contract wim me mour car lines, -which was done. Un Ider this contract the cost of. refrigera- . wanned from 3 cents, to rU'. BirmmghamrAla., the' Pto Barft' - , .. , ...,viiaj i t nh K sflcrei sniw.iov , Wa bavevaf ail unies -lmuuoucu uwjr , , en. pecteuv DENSAND PALACES." Qaota- nVw nneale at Plummer's. Popular Prices. - . " " - . r oc. 24-1L v .-v d Wealth " is more to be desired than Great Riches. It -cannot easily be attained without the. Me., of. srood, pure, fresh drugs. For every .ill to which the human flesh, is heir, there Is a cure, dui you uiua.u.o . . is an end to which we are striving neve. Send us your prescription. - 'Phone 644. 107 Princess street. oc25-tr - - Clearance of Cotton Cargo Steamer's " Arrivai--Sllgntly Aground, rf - The British steamer Vera, Capt, T, r ' Abbott, cleared" yesterday for Bre men, Germany, with cargo1 of 9,000 bales' cotton, consigned . by Messrs,' Al- Avnnmar flnnint Sr. Ron. ' ' .' . vsr ' i British "Steamer Wllhelmlna, i,6z fMt,''lMM""I tons, Capt Bonsneiov arrivea yesiei- The evening was delight- . jgj, NavahQe arrived up ll eli anvthin?- ound anything; ft. J"5. Dlnou n 1 l". Wo n.111 , . e star office, tf gtf Tin.,?868 may seenra r,plvw may secure ..J" at the Star ; v ocl2-3t BUSINESS LOCALS. (On Second Page.) , W. W. Watters Removal. , - , Mgr. .Empire Help .Wanted S. F., Craig Fresh Groceries; W.C. Peterson Pointer-LosL -, For Rent Unfurnished Rooms. ' . -?ianiiolce CJhocolates.j . J. D. DoscherHofse and Buggy For company Sale. . ' I Xvamable bird dog owned by Mr W. C Peterson IS aaverueu Star Business Locals as Most strayed or stolen." Bring him and get reward. rates on strawberries and other Hlgn- B." MCAaamv d mlcultr this af ly perishable freight, when transported gaged. In a Penof? Ptfsldent in' ventilated cars," says Mr. Emer- ternoon to the prese -fWof 'H,r. cars being owned and con- Roosevelt, who was me e . v SiedBbyVurcompnany; and buUt and city fo. three hour . L,iooed for the Transportation of sucn ; ;ine rru - - freights We have never furnished re- f r 1 to get lo Sinn: but" the-frult; 4erry and Secretary ,Loeb was about s ment last night barbecue was served day fHmDurg with cargo of fer: HOI 110 IIS f by a special entertainment commit- material. The vessel Is con- 5 ' , , . r v - tee of which Mr. Eugene Forshee was signed to Me8srs. Hetde & Co. . . ,c v fr"p IvARREli & DAVIS, oiMit hv ftvervone nresent. To night the regular meeting of the lodge takes nlace and a general gathering " is ex- Tidav nieM. -having vgoneashore r tha tax early Tuesday "monir ! ing about four mUes down the river. She was pulled off wimout oaniaise u fivenlnes high tide and ppo- ceeded up the river without damage, clearing last night for her regular, trip io Georgetown, tL C.i'f . jinnta n me uiiuniu& uuuw. - . - mm i ir rinms: &na . . n.n - n hoiiwu ! -The rates do not Include cost o-- ' kind with an ad- iana uiuu, ' - - -1 1 1 Mstwn 1 hi 1 a mm 11m o uuw nuisi mctii. . a im uiirrai w 1 ii lit t i-ini 1 -w . efrgeration. If d by 5 p- kick, when friends ducted at Magnolia at 2 : 30 o'clock this cine and will spend a day or two m ute or cars; cars to be furnlshea.Dy snip- ,Tvom and explanations were u . cIt . - - - - 1 0c26-u Mr. M- J. Rivenbark DeadJ - v J Mr. M. .T. . Rivenbark. an aged and highly "respected citizen of Magnolia, x; f - rasRPil HW9V nt his home vab I . 1-. , .1 r -.- - . BmliMnt SneCiailSl . terday morning . at , 3 o'clock, aged ; ; ofthe- medlcaj about 65 years." He Is survived by a -L-W- "ltv of Pennsyl wife and otie son,':Mr -.W.v B.a Rhren- lacuay -.-Tl'i.V.7 : iCJma t 'Phones-. 61 oct 25-tf wife' and one son, mr. . w. b.- wren- iw - v :T..-' ,a iUaMfl(i Tr, of Teachey's; also a number of vanla.;in TSt relatives In this city. Mr, S. D. Slrick- arrive m wumiuB ; 7:I . -rxrii - av. lo m4inl consultation. Dr. Sailer is - . ' j .m. M.S. , n m. ton omlnant aruvlailst In MASONIC MEKTlrtB. ; st Jnhn' Tde. No.. 1. A-' F. . and a TT'mprsrpnt communication, this ThurndAvi venlnar . at". X O'CIOCK ior. tne Master B xieree. - iiw"o -cordially: inrltear By -order Of W. M. . R. C. MEKK1TX, ' r OCZtt'll " otk. lOI , - . - . nersi lce to be-iurnisueu i . vt"" of cars and the railroad, cgnip amonai " ioiftn were i ductea - tween them and explanations were made. - Cheaper' than mod, fcf Heaf Lasfs - Longer f?j?ad ias. M. HaZ's !Ad".te Jo-Das DJs- patch. , I 5 t IN sun ANck :sl "OFFICE. Phone 162. Office Noi 109 Princess St 7 J. VAN B. METTS. - " Bept 29-tf. '
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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