4- .-r ' '.1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year, by Mail ...... Six Months, byMUll .....20 I Three Months, VAail ....1.25 Two Months, by Mall .....1.00 ':V.'-' i i i I 1 V s 1 ) , ' WHOLE NTJMBEB 11,868 .... j JL JnLjld . JdkOJK , t WILMIXGTOy; C., SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1905. r . it e i ,.-,cfpru.' gjfor Hearst IT en re' nkil iserJ hTHW goods ten eeni it dealei money- brand' it to en F.t istribnto inen, a4 -We havt iaU sizes Rips, Cr Teeth Hi ne of 14 Oil Copi Solder, jafdware eatment t l.. Phone, lWhole 204-206 cal ad W vl-tf rHAT A 1 biy Vtbert se; "u:me5 v,n w-. ii bial irht pi b tor tt a sin &1M you io Iou a' .Hi A. n i,usH T1U- I massacre and HPScription; tne T Tnd children; the wound- 0f the mob . Ml J Ti0ere Kiueu 4eJeVS:;o,- .rave a' lunch- 5.65. frrr.t Washington l-ouia : o state r; .-oir. sac - Prince in re- declared that with WH Sat is next to f e cornered whirl--Tieel f vpw York " with McClellan, with the i-Min" OU "a" 1 .nd 2 to 1 rr- thousands 01 ui-P55-',. rrerday the pos- : 5R1.000 postal fc", murine Hearst trrr: n t vester- i:r'n nponle. in- Jd destroyed much LOCAL DOTS. There were no cases of impor tance in the Mayor's court or in mag isterial circles yesterday. Yesterday afternoon's Fayetteville Observer says: "The Cumberland Truckers' Association shipped the first car load of lettuce, this season, to Phil adelphia to-day." The local cotton market Yester day remained steady at 10 1-2 cents though the New York market advanced to 11.40. Local receipts were 2.149 bales against 3,605 hales same day last season. Rev. M. C. Walton, of Bureaw. will Dreach at Brooklyn Bantist church at both the morning and evening ser vices to-day. Rev. J. A. McKaughan, vpsterday a . nmnmi iiava " ortv was organized Thite "Republicans for TTiiliams Uis at Greensboro i Vow i O ...w ' TUSL ,v- " ':,dl nominal, time . fflOt COUOU u-"- L. nnrhanged; wheat, j 54 3-8; corn firm, No. 2, nats nrui. iuiau, ...wtnT! 1-2: rosin 4 common to good, 4.10 REPORT. THE MUTINY HORROR Adams and Sawyer Placed on Trial for Their Uves in Federal Court TRUE BILL AGAINST SCOTT Arraigned and Trial Set For Tuesday Wm. J. Bellamy Assigned as Coun sel to Defend Him Other Cases on Yesterday. The trial of Arthur Adams and Rol ert Sawver. twn nf tht throo noprn the pastor, in spending a few days at seamen charged with the fearful muti- oiwy "'"v. nv and mnrrtor nf Cant V. T? TJhttiIII peremptorily challenged by the de-' fence. H. W. Hood was taken andthe jury finally empanelled as follows: ... W. W. Larkins, of Pender; 'M. M. Caddell, of Robeson; Monroe Hick man, of Brunswick; F. M. Moore, of Brunswick; Billy Watkins, ol Rich mend; G. F. Allen, of Bladen: "H. G. j Hewett, of Brunswick; w. A. Wilkes, or Robeson; J. D. McKeithan, of Brunswick; R. I. Durham, of Pender; H. W. Hood, of Brunswick; D. J. Bur ney, of Bladen. Four of the jurors came from Brunswick, three - from Bladen, two from Pender, two from Robeson, and one from Richmond. Mr. H. W. Hood- of Brunswick, was the last taken. He is from SouthDort where the tragedy was perhaps more widely discussed than elsewhere and as taken by the defence without any examination whatever The bill of indictment was then read BAZAAR THIS WEEK Big Affair Under Auspices Masonic Fraternity With Assistance of Ladies IV -- UV1 Ul VCbjJC XW. IV',' ' I I l 1 and four members of the crew of the by the Dlstriet Attorney and the fol lowine witnesses for the srovexnmenl JUvangeilSt lor tne JbTSDVtery Of WU- DVi,, , , . . . lowmg wiuiessw iur me gumuieui. mington, will begin a series of revival PhiladelPma schooner Harry A. Ber- were sworn. D. s. stetson j. w. Tay. meetings at Delgado to-day. The first Ml ujr m wwutr, nor, 1. t: tieweu, rneo. simons, tienry day morning. Four witnesses, includ ing Capt. Isaac F. Hewett, of Vine land, N. J., managing owner of the Berwind; Capt. J. W. Taylor and which occurred late yesterday after- " . T.tQ f y.. Boon at the fami xesideace. Ninth H. Km,, wtich toot tte neEroes from l"! to and cnesnut streets. The funeral will aboard tne ill-fated ship, and Henry beconductea to-day. Scott, the third negro credited with be- The alarm of fire from box 26 at 11 o'clock yesterday morning was on mutinous crew and wno is vet to eo account of a blaze from a defective , , M . Q m 919 pc. o, I on trial for his own part in the affair, H GLl, Va UtUQO OUCb UHUCU I by Capt J. VanB. Metts and occupied testified during the day and at se quar- by Capt. s. F. Craig. The damage was ter to 5 o clock a recess was taken sermon wiirbe at 4 o'clock this after noon. The night service will be at 7:30 o'clock. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Truelove will sympathize with them deeply in the death of their little son. Frazier. M. Arnetrecht, W T. Pinner. S. P. Collier, Henry Weeks, R. JR. Weeks, W. J. Mintz.Or. J. A. Dowier, Dr. B. S. Warren, Henry Scott Capt. Hewet, managing owner of the Berwind, testified that the- vessel was an American craft and gave the offl Of IN THE TEMPLE BUILDING Flower Fair, Baby Show, Dancing Each Night and Many Other Feat ures on Tapis Committees Meet To-morrow. lent of Agriculture. Ifather Bureau, X C., Nv- lW0 data for the 24 SP.M.. Saturday, Nov. atS A. M.. 45 degrees; . r '- . i Rl 3 degrees; .Maximum, mm, 44 degrees: mean, Is the day, .00; rainfall i to date, trace. Inter in Cape Fear river 1 8 A M., Saturday, 4 CM.MANAC Nov. 5. 6:'26 A. M. 5:01 A. M. ,.10 hrs. 35 min. sSou!lport.2:53 A. M. tigton.5:23 A. M. jjitr Forecast. i Carolina-Rain Sunday, liiortheast portion. Mon- IEsa southeast winds. about $150 with insurance. Miss Florence Davis in "The Palyed Maid" at the Academy of Mu sic yesterday matinee and night was pronounced by all who saw it as the premier attraction here this season. The audiences at both engagements were very good indeed for Saturday. A petition for an election on water works and sewerage for the town. of until to-morrow morning at 9 : 30 o'clock when the trial will be resum ed with testimony in behalf of the defendants, Col. Skinner, the District Attorney, having announced at the re cess yesterday evening that the gov ernment would probably rest when court opened Monday morning. .. w. i i ne xnai auraciea an unusuajiy Red Springs is being circulated, and large crowd all day and standing hofnro tlio wpoV's OTiri aava the Bpil I i at t t i s i own knowledge about the mutiny and was stcod aside by Mr. Peschau on cross examination. Capt. Taylor, of the schooner Blanche H. King, told of sighting the vessel ahead off the Cape Fear coast about 9" o'clock on the night of Oct. ICth, his attention having been attract ed bv the manner in which the vessel was being steered and a red light on the quarter, contrary to law. He steered his vessel nearer and hailed the Berwind, asking what was the trouble. A reply came back that one man aboard had killed the captain and four men aboard and they wanted to be taken off. Capt Taylor sent his mate and four seamen in a yawl to The event extraordinary for a great number of Wilmington people this week will be the elaborate bazaar to be given Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons and evenings in the spacious Masonic Temple for the benefit of a fund to place an eleva tor in the building. The support and co operation of a large number of lad ies have been enlisted in the work and thev are workine industriously and enthusiastically to round out a magni ficent success of the affair. Every de nartment of the work has been as signed to a committee and these com niittees are meeting almost daily to the end that nothing Bhall be neglect ed. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. 4. Mr. B. F. Rogers, of Concord, is a guest at The Orton. Dr. J. P. Brown, of Ashpole, was among yesterday's arrivals. Mr. Guy V. Barnes, of Raleigh, was among yesterday's arrivals. Mr. W. L. Clement, of Cheraw, S. C, was a guest at The Ortou yester day. Mr. Fred Kidder and Miss Annie Kidder returned from Baltimore yes terday morning. Second Lieutenant A. D. Hinckley, oi the revenue cutter Seminole, has gone to Boston on a month's leave of absence. Yesterday afternoon's Fayetteville Observer says: "Mrs. William Glover is entertaining this afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. N. E. Bunting, of Wilmington." Mr. A. C. Smith, who recently un derwent an operation at the James Walker Memorial Hospital, has recov ered sufficiently to be able to return I to his home on Walnut street. Wilmington is glad to welcome as residents the family of Mr. E. J. W. Anders, of Ivanhoe, who have taken a residence on Princess street, and will occupy it this week. Mr. Anders is a surveyor of experience and ability and is in Wilmington to locate perma nently. Mr. L. J. Merriman and family of Buy Dutchess Trousers every time. They're perfect in style, in fit, and in line. If you buy Dutchess once, you will again; They're good in cloth, in seam and in hem. OHO YOU EVERI-I hear of a man who gave up wearing DUTCHESS TROUSERS because he found something "just as good for less money?"' We've yet to meet that man, and we sell hundreds of pairs of DUTCHESS TROUSERS every year. f. SHRIER, The Reliable Clothier and Furnisher, (Sign of the Golden Arm.) N. E. CORNER FRONT AND PRINCESS STREETS. Tt. Lnnaoi. it 4a Vioralriori will S)f lucoaiiaai, .J vi m..vu, ..... - ford "amusement for the very small, Ivanhoe, have removed to Wilmington, restful to the very old and useful to and are occupying the Meginney rest nil " There will be auite a number of dence, just east of the City Hall. Mrs. wt),a rtianlav nf fancv work. Meginney, Mrs. Gregg and children Then there will be lemonade, candy and refreshment booths, an old-fash ioned country store and other attrac tions too numerous to mention. A niiTTihor nf handsome Drizes will be offered each night to keep up the in terest and several of the contests are expected to be exciting will spend the Winter in Florida. Wilmington is glad indeed to welcome Mr. Merriman and family as residents. Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks Culpep per, of Richmond, Va., are in the city. Mr. Culpepper is manager of the Rem ington Typewriter Company, in Vir ginia, North and South Carolina,, and The flower show will be a special wears a gold badge, presented him by a J 4-Vi. lvll.s to q ac ti rA ff .1 i m feature and the public is assured of one of the finest exhibitions ever wit- before the week's end, says the Red Springs Citizen, more than enough signatures will have been obtained to place the matter before the people for a vote. Mr., J. Tillman Howard has had printed on heavy card board, suitable for framing, in red and black, an in teresting poem entitled "When Will seemed to recognize the great public interest being taken in the case and were very patient. Inside the bar railing was packed with attorneys, witnesses, jurors, court officers and newspaper representatives. Court tho TCini? and hfttween 11 and 12 o'clock broneht the three negroes from nessed in North Carolina. the Berwind on the Kine. placing a Most of the mercnants nave aonat rrpv nhnarri the abandoned craft and ed literally to the success of the event stm Tn or-oio-K vtoViinrf tho K"int to I nthorc in thpir undertaking ana to tnai TT1UU Oil wuauu I " "" 'J Southport, where he subsequently de- end ask all who desire to contribute to incai parlance, was at a premium, crew aDOara me aDanaoueu cran auu eu nuerau.v w ouoo v.. . Judge Purnell and Marshal Dockery instructing the mate to steer the Ber- but the ladies hope to interest TTnmnicm TAo " Thcv arp verv nttraf- convened at 10 o clock and the prison tive 17x28 inches in size, and will make ers were brought from the jail heav- I.. . , ., . 1 a . ji an attractive wall decoration for un- uy ironed, tne tnree Deing nanacunea ion men. I livered the prisoners to the author ities. Capt. Taylor described condi tions aboard the ill-fated ship and I identified the log book and other reo- ords fcfund In the cabin after the mu tiny. John Hall, mate of the Ber wind. was formerly Capt. Taylor's the company In appreciation of his having been with them twenty-three years Mr. E. L. Matthews, who has been in the office of the A. C. L. Auditor of freight receipts in this city, has resigned that position to take a simi- .... . , , i mi uuc vrxiu cue; a. oc u. laiiiuau wiui The babv show Thursday afternoon 7 . J . ' " ternoon. Mrs. Matthews and child will join him later. at 4 o'clock will be a most interesting feature as all such exhibitions always are. There will be prizes and for the other little folks who will attend Miss Mamie Alderman has a treat in store ve wall decoration for un- uy ironea, tne mree Deing uauacuueu wina, was rormeny api. iajiui o lviamio aiuchuou " Mr. Howard has tliem for together with Scott in the lead. They mate and he identified the dead man's in the way of a Donkey Party with tVio yorvrrla which I nnmnrnns fnmP-S and refreshments. AT LUMINA TO-DAY. tBroughton. of Atlanta, frnDixon names. Queer poffilists won't let one ie of the street and the sale at 10 cents each. The Rev. George B. Webster, pas tor of Bladen Street M. E. Church, will begin a series of revival services to day at 11 A. M. The Rev. M. J. Duryea, formerly of Chicago, HI., but now doing evangelistic work in this State, will assist the pastor. Services will be held at 11 AJ M. and 7:30 P. M. to-day and at 7:30 P. M. each even ing during the week. Owing to a misplaced correction line, one of the pranks likely to occur with the linotype, the name of Mr. D !s come from the State fairs about fakirs permits them to do fcsther do the people, Frauds3 were unshackled in court and Adams and 'Sawyer were given seats with their counsel, George L. Peschau, Esq., while Scott remained in the prisoner's dock until called to the stand to tes tify. District Attorney Skinner and Assistant District Attorney J. A. Giles were at their desk,, while be hind them were Capt, Taylor, Capt. Hewett and Capt. David Stetson, the last named being owners' agent of the Berwind, in Philadelphia. Col. Skin ner's unfamiliarity with nautical lan guage was noticeable, but his prosecu tion of the case during the day was Ricnftture unong the records, which will be later introduced in the testi numerous games and refreshments. There will be dancing every night mony. Capt, Taylor's cross-examina- and music by a good orchestra. The tion by Mr. Peschau was very short The Story of Scott. Henry Scott was placed on the stand and advised fully by the Dis trict Attorney iiat he need make no statement that would incriminate him dances will be informal in tneir na ture and the young people generally will take part- All the ladies will meet Monday morning at 11 o'clock for a general fUsoiiKRion. Members of all commit- O lU ICUlvU v Ulv I TT1 self. With perfect self-possession and I tees ar expected to be present. The with the utmost sang froid, Scott then unfolded a tale of the medieval ages. He tQjd a straight enough story "but his attention to minute details and as signment of reasons for this or that Masons will meet Monday night to as- eiat in th movement and a full at tendance is expected. MARITIME MISCELLANY. w it 11 tu liuvij i uuii tjl me uioc uui iuj " 1 ai&uiuuub E. Costin yesterday -appeared in a mag- J remarked upon as being thorough and statement did not create as favorable " o- 1 Diatciuvui, 1 . . . . xt vnM.. tiT, rtnnaii it on n w.-nww,c.ikn i u 1 1 niiiiiwi Tit-; rx 11 in 11 nnnuui ici iiiw iwwwwww Vigorous. Xic LiciiucuLijr t,uuouvv au iiuyiwoiui ub v ' - I ' ' those sitting with him as to this or have. He was entirely calm "and im- in f0P Harbor Tank Steamer. that expression of the sea. 'Mr. G. C. pressed his hearers as of intelligence 8cno0ner Harry A. Ber Scherer, of the U. S. Engineers' ol- Md keen insight into anairs Beraujr. muUny and flee, sat at the clerk's desk and took He talked rather fast and would re- seamen occurred the evidence in shorthand, having first quently turn to Mr. acnerer ana ifl coagt early in 0ct0Der, clear- istrate court story, when it should have been as one of the officers elected by the Order of Druids. The context clearly indicated the error but in jus tice to Mr. Costin it is here stated ItlclL lie U1U ilUL appeal auu xo uvt 1 uic eviucuue t . . u,., the habit of figuring in the Magistrate been sworn as official court stenogra- impulsively "Did you get that. ' . . Ai I . I tv,oy otiH "Am T too courts, and we very mucn regrei me misplacement. States Court at s trying to put 'Old N business. There is. h&a Old Xiek that pple out of businesj laostly at nierht. tHemnhill tVio rl,c. of the Charles- Courier has return- lW months trip to " a capital sub in f paper, and.no doubt, sy, he had him ibroad. Wilmington. Ymn-: m attnr.T, .... ' t to see T;irmr-.r, ! I think. for Wil-j I 101 niimineton. I Oerchants linma 1 iUMixutions. Nvoni-V,. """ paper. P0St:"nnn't Klf because the Li) v 111- e are a pretty e int much on SUit is flvino. interpreted mM It, .'i-U-ll impulsively "Did you get tnaxr vesterdav for Philadelphia in com pter. . you get that 7" ana aiu 1 iuu wt. - Tom Barrett, who Contrary to expectation very little Once when he wasasked about Ug officers with him. The difficulty was experienced in seiecung size and auuity ana weigm ux t d here. The sch0oner a jury, the panel having been complet- dered men, he wheeled around in the crew yesterday after- ed a little after 12 o'clock. Nine of revolving chair on the witness stand Jjjjy set sail for the number came from the regular and asked one of the jurors to stand Xde?phla to-day jurors in attendance for the term and up. The Juror stood up and Scot Pe ph a y the three others were quiCKiy uuu made a very r", " ; I standard Oil Barge, No. 91 in tow, from the 40-odd of the special venire the relative sizes oi m " v Vhl nassed out at Southport at 9:30 o'clock of 50. returned by the Marshal. Of man. Again when asked about the passed out at SoPO the 50 jurors called from all over the size of another member of tne . crew, d8 Tfle barge dl3. district, it was notlcea ie ma oniy ,e ran m, eyes - ; ; rf five said they had Jormea ana expr- ea -remarkTas to district branch of the company in this ed an opinion m V k, rJri"" nH h,de Mr. Bellamy city. The voyage before her is a long stood aside w e - " ona She will bring crude oil from Judge Furneii, wno ,; iu" ZJZZ fm miv fith Texas to New York later urxin the eiigiDiiuy 01 luuc - scon oegau mo oj - 7 , , p, ...-v 1 occlsireauired, but the panel was when the ill-fated schooner sailed SfSHr-s ,NsaR ssKSSSSS scES Bonire. of Robeson, and w. l s put m with her steering gear out Eachin, of Scotland had t rouD iem Qrder mpg choked ghe re. Before the selection Jtom .tf 4 furnished, the stew- ported all well at Southport yesterday otpKcersam ITlTe crew with using the and will proceed in a day or two. It STffSLtS Courts for the se- fresh water to wash inwhen the sup- ls a Queer coinci lit he nid of Davidson College, lection of a jury in a eap. ply r Bndoard which is in the city byspecial invitation of Monroe Hickman tne nr RumUi had to stop the trouble. Saw- the mutiny occurred, and that the two the Boys' Brigade and will address ed. was agreed Se same trouble and told vessei9 met each other at Southport the young men at their "Pleasant Sab- David Ktag and W B. Brdeh were ver also had tne upon bath Afternoon" meeting there at o qiuca, Brunswick, was ter he would take his allowance and wnich Capt Fisher now sails, me cap ....ku mob nnar- and F. M. Moore, of Brunswick, wa ter, ne womu iaoflL.. i Q in hi mhir tr. ivi. 10-aay. uWU1. - Rrvant was peremptorily quit the ship tPttP win in in addition to the regu- taken. J. B. Bryant wa y quit 1 i n i -Kir the ripipnaaui, auu umj mere woo . . 1 lar music. All men are cordially in- y - tMu j. UmoUng am0ng the crew. The snip years ago. vited. Dr. Smith is a guest of 001. w- : ani, n wPr-1 in davs and sailed for mo- Walker Taylor while in the city, and W. Brancn , a. m. d Q Q voyage tne conditions I STATE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. is expected to make an 'address at "rpiXn was. taken. Hen- Were worse. Arriving at Mobile he rC Wall and Robert James were per- went ashore one Saturday nigntro ILortlv challenged" by tne defence spend Sunday with an' uncle there and emptorily g was as later joined by Sawyer. Adams SL? ino t BSdwta and W. J- and Coakley, who had drawn some of SSh 'went kalto and W. A. Wilkes, of tir wages and got shore leave. They Pugh went asia au " . i, the three, without the Concert This Afternoon-Oyster Roasts and Other Attractions. As usual there will be music in ad dition to the many other attractions at Lumina to-day. Cars will be run everv half hour from 1 0 8 P. M. and there will be oyster roasts both at Lumina and the Lighthouse. The nroeramme for the concert which be gins promptly at 4 o'clock will be as follows : March, "Yankee Girl" Holtzman Selection, from the Musical Com edy "Fantana" Suden Cornet Solo, "For Love of You".. Sloan Intermezzo, "Al Frasco" Victor Herbert Waltz Concerto, "Sympma". Holtzman Two SteD. "Tammany" Edwards "Plantation Gems" Conterno 'Aeolian Echoes" :..i..PhelDS Brass Quartet Gotscholks Last Hope "Cunid's Gaden" Max Eugene March, "Darley Park" Holly no5-tf The C. W. Polvogt Co., "The Store That's Always Busy.' SPECIAL. Secure hand bill for full list of bargains. No goods sent on approval during this sale. A store that serves you with the Best the Year Round is Pretty Apt to Serve you Best in a Special Way. A Gigantic Sale to Reduce Our Stock. SPECIAL. We will give Double Trading Stamps Monday, Nov. 6, Friday, Nov. 10, and Monday, Nov. 13. All other days single Trad ing Stamps will be given with every 10c. purchase from us. WE WILL HOLD OUR. Fall Bargain Sale, Commencing Mon day, Nov. 6, to Thursday, 16. It will be a sale that will eclipse anything of the kind we have ever held.. Don't think the staatement a rambling one we weigh our words be fore putting them in type.. The warm. weather this Fall has caused us to be overstocked. To reduce our stock we propose to reduce the price. Extra Salespeople will be employed to wait on you promptly. no5-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Concert Jo-Pay Popular Prices This Week. The Osman Stock Company opens a week's engagement at the Acalemy to morrow night and upon that occa sion will present the well known drama, "Down Mobile," and it is claim ed that the production will be the equal of any ever seen in Wilmington at DODular orices. Between acts a clever line of specialties will be intro duced and will include some of the most up-to-date of vaudeville acts. "Down Mobile" is a play with a strong plot, but at the same time with a splendid vein of comedy running throughout and for the use of the piece the Osman Company is paying a goodly royalty. To-morrow night every lady accompanied by the holder of a paid thirty cents ticket will be admit ted free, if such ticket Is purchased before 6 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Transfers Which Appear From Deeds Filed For Record Yesterday. Fiom deeds filed for record yester day, the following real estate trans fers appear: S. J. Bryan and wife (Feb. 1st, 18&7) to W. W. King, for $10, property 60 feet from southwest corner of Seventh and Wooster streets 5x66 feet in size. Eliza Jane Laney, Mike Lloyd and wife and Aaron Lloyd to Fannie Mc- Intyre, for $10, property on east side of Front, 165 feet south of Brunswick street 33x165 feet in size. Mike Lloyd and wife, Simon Mcln tvre and wife to Aaron Lloyd, for $10. property on west side of Second, 165 feet north of Hanover street, 33x 165 feet in size. Dr. H. L. Smith to Speak. Dr. Henry Louis Smith, the distin The U. C. Ellis' Studio is turning out thousands of Photos that please its customers. Nobbiest styles, twen ty styles, elegant frames, steam heat, elevator service, electric light and right prices. Visit us, nothing like seeing. Wait, wait for Geo. O. Gaylord's Red Letter, Sale, Nov. 9. It will pay you. Go to Gaylord's Red Letter Sale starts Thursday, Noc. 9; lasts 9 days. 4-tVV Uh jj ; 4 Oyster Roasts 4 4 4 4 4 Axe cordially invited Cars Every Half Hour 1 to 8 P. M. AT Lumina and at The Light House. no5-tf vj AyJ vV lv va LV wamiu.'w w manuel Presbyterian church to-night. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. art i ' . . . the W;a ""U11 tf avoid branch of "lc japs like ' 81 that' t- The Stone & Co Fertilizers. J. D. Vann Freeman Cigars. I. Shrier Dutchess Trousers, Lumina Concert, Oyster Roast. C. W. Polvogt Co. Bargain Sale. Only Restaurant Quail on Toast. ied People in us - u iniini., ;srnuml. -J.. hav J. Kemp Doughton Appointed to Sue ceed Mr. Arrington, Promoted. (Special Star Telegram.) Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 4. State Treas- U1C11 " 0 .... 11 I r V Robesoni D. J. uurney i naa a m ' ' ahoTJ and ,ntmfint of j. Remo Doughton, as j t r MrTCelthan. ol urnnswwni i witness, went v , - . . and J. D. Mclennan, w . ',J.e, -rhov flir.laved them toiler in the treasury to succeed Ar- were en in SB sawyer Siton recent,, made private .ecre- Chappell, of Ricnmona, w v ,at thev all-had been tarv to Governor Glenn. Only Restaurant-Quail on uoasx . emptorily chaiiengea u, f: -.r1ltallv and said that if rmuehton is a son of ex-Lieutenant F. H. Hashagen Co B. C. M. Cigars, i Larkins, ol jrenuer, !rTrr" j J7 I- .m hefbre they got back home Governor R. A. Doughton. of Alle C. W. Yates & Co-Improved Type- regular panel was eaustedjith t Jd shooWf 1 andTs now professor of English writer. Ijeim Leach, who naa wnu. . - -- m --"T . - 1eft the I n v tjm Tnatitute. He is a State ceased an opinion. The vemrm necessary. "T' - " - -"Tf m . oftmfl . n TT..mnhniV RT .ntAK TI7Q Q TT11IKI1 UUU liiC i - I I 1 Til IUOU. XW U1J w A were called and of RWh- r rudderhead sprung off and the weeka before he can seyer nis connec-1 New Hanover and John Riles oi The 5U . Qn ,.e lt a make.8hift f . n the Ilistitute and enter on mond, were peremptoniy ZTiiMT had teller. by defenoe; WUW '- "'t about 8 , -7 a.freehoider. J. u. omar- T ' Capt. Rumill Prof, Mim.,i the City. emptorily chaiiengea , gr Adams Drofessor of En- u m i .anneii. ui muv-i lUi u . , j i - tovi; J fiarason, A. G. Holmes, were on the watch on the vessel auu was taken. J. J. barason, a. I . . rnkiev were asleep be- of Bladen, B. L. Suttou t . ". for them to S. McMillan, S. K. sneparu auu the other watch. Solomon were rejected oy tn - come -"VlMlr and ht e notir.ff :ilplatf eD0h to orrn:s BUSINESS LOCALS. (On Second Page. C. Room and Board. : 5 Lost Lady's Gold Watch. Stieff's Piano and Organ. Vanted Connecting Rooins. M. M. K. Lady's Watch Lost. M. C. Darby & Co. For Rent Wanted Lady or Gentleman. Mrs. W. H. Northrop A Card. Lost Gentleman's Gold Watch. W. H. Ward Steamer Whitlock. D. p. McLean House and Sign Painting. B C M COTTOM 12 1-2 CIGARS The " usiness and Professional Men of Wilmington to call at the Store of C. W. Yates & Co. And look at the late style Remming- ton typewriters, models 6 and 7, with the improvements, among which are the variable line-spacing cylinder and the polycrome ribbon. Reasonable allowances will be made for old machines, taken in exchanfeeT no5-tf We advance our next Summer ideas to 12c. Market, 10c. to-day. Sel enough to pay all bills at once;sell no more. Pay promptly. Buy gooas from lowest man. We are not Rus sians, but free Americans. B C m THE COCK OF THE WALK. That's what the Freeman cigar is the peer of any 5 cent smoke on the market. That's what good judges say, and their word "goes" always. Every progressive cigarist sells .them. or you can order direct from us, as you choose, at $2.00 per box or sv. J. D. VANN, 10 North Front st... Telephone 190. no5-tf These goods when sold by Trusts, cost you ten cents apiece. . When made by honest dealers, yon get some nine for your money If yon esteem quality, try this brand Jnst try them once. If yon want to enjoy the value of yonr money. wr B. COOPER, equal dollar JOBBERS, The F. E. Hashagen Co., E. Rel Lett er The TT r. TCulB' Studio is turning out thousands of Photos, that please its customers. Nobbiest styles, twen ty styles, eleeant. frames', steam heat elevator service, . electric light and rieht nriwa vioit , tin nothing " like seeing. ; - 'Xr ' G W. Solomon were rejecu u, :?n had weak coffee and he fTn f A MWalSItei ;7nt To relieve Sawyer on deck and taken. J. A. Hudson, vyj roakley to the wheel to relieve Adams, and A. R. Hilburn, were stood at tte Coakley to ui foot of tjie panel bj il. smokestack and went nev. Cause or cuai"6 - tih tho mate, was sitting 7 : . nj strict Attorney as to below. jr. . neara wixn mucu mwioi UJ 12 T?e defence admitted Un the deck load and the cook s q mem At -regular ev- L. Blackmore. The -artAo " llev. when he took the .ftddreaa as trt 11- ii. uore. i . . EVerett was not a bolder Ts. Lessen J. H. McLauehlin, S. B. King, wSly Quick and J. C. Strauss were glish Literature at Trinity College, is the guest of Rev, N. M. Watson, nastor of Grace M. EL church. Dr. Mims will speak at the boys' meeting nt the Y. M. C. A. this morning at 10 o'clock and at the men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. at 5 P. M. Dr. Mims Is a most Interesting speaser and a very learned man. He will be heard with much Interest by the boys & the galley. When ne service, Dr wheel; Coakley asked about the, coffee gf8 (Continued on Fourth Page.) Mims will address the - congregation , of Grace m. a churchJ-v-' i'.'. ; '? ' ' i no4-ff Wilmington, N. C. Distributors at Wholesale. no5-tf Quail on Toast AT THE ONLY RESTAURANT 108 MARKET STREET, Board by the Week. Regular Meals 25c. CADEMY OF MUSIC! z Week Commencing jnov. oin. OSMAN STOCK COMPANY. presenting the popular Young Actress, MISS HELENE REICKA, And a Most Capable Support. MONDAY NIGHT. DOWN IN MOBILE Pientv of UD-to-Date Vaudeville, Piverv ladv accompanied by the to Merchants and Farmers Do vou know when you buy any grade of Guano? It's simply an adul teration, a small per cent of which is blood and bone, which is the. superior ingredient, but when you purcnase u-tsw scrap, vou eet nothing but pure FLESH, BLOOD & BONE. The above assertion we guarantee and can nmvp Therefore FISH SCRAP has no equal as a Fertilizer. We. are Sole Agents for the ocean Fisheries uo t,iar. a nnid so-opnt ticket will be I who manufacture the finest article of a Emitted free Monday night, if such FISH SCRAP known. Prices, cheer- tioVet la nurtaaed bv 6" o'clock Mon- fully given on applcat$pn. 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