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JiT -. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION On Year, by Mail ......S548 Six Months, by Mail ...-iM' Three Months, by Mail ..'1.25 Two Months, by Mall .....140 U .-""" ' ' am mmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmvmmMwmmmmmmmwmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmm UO40. - : ; - WILMINGTON; N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBEK 11, 1905. - WHOLE NUMBER 11,873. 1 try i it Hi 2 UE fA e) B1 ?Pl - Capt. Donald MacRae has re moved Ms office to Room 404, fourth floor of The Southern building. . British steamer Holmlea, 1,143 tons. Cant. Luke, arrived . vesterdav lir horn to""11- . - tjf80" -1 ation which (from Charleston for cargo of cotton .tasewuere m 10-aay s star tne Board of County Commissioners in vites proposals for county supplies for the fiscal year ensuing December 1st., next. ian. iroc ait 1-1' nttltf01" inference inn yesterday is To States rights as i0!and rged Federal "fiction in Jlratiou was fa- ttions as will - pive indictment laLLtion with the VnfK. " $10,000 for Set ny Pe of the Troops are pour f, .0r-has been H,tt ana iuw hundreu u-- The sun iu I York, to recover mid colored, hv tne Supreme W"j'est!rday Har' given a term oi itiary. for stealmg . n,l5 111 tWO trance- w terday develops 500 to deteat mj.- -Lhriral Prince Louis York reporters yes- the Britisn ami .-i ' in the Hudson ew York in a few York markets. Mon- I offerea ui rv, II fi5: flour dull and L- wheat weak. No. 2 weak. No. 01 uuls s- rurpentine dull at bhui quiet; strained com The Mayor had only one case in the municipal court yesterday. Eme line Brown, a colored' woman of un savory reputation, was given 20 days on the county farm for being: drunk and disorderly. By deed filed for record yesterday John A. Hargrave and wife transferred to Garnett Dr Hargrave, for $1 and other considerations, property on east side of Eleventh, 60 Dock street, 30x156 -feet in size THE DEATH PENALTY Sentence Passed Upon Adams and Sawyer in the Federal Court Yesterday j NO VERDICT IN SCOTT CASE - Jury Still Out and no Likelihood of Im mediate Agreement, it Seems Question as to Place of Exe cution Courts End. tithe! Ism Second only in importance and pub lic interest to the continued failure of the jury in the Federal Court to reach an agreement, yesterday in the case of Henry Scott, was the passage- of feet north of the death sentence upon his shipmates, t in Size. -v Arthur Adams and ,BnW f ".SBmror The British "steamer Trebfa. 2.345 tons, Capt. Hilton, arrived A port yes- muraer on the high, seas, aboard the terday from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and ... . . . . . , ' will receive part cargo of naval stores lJ1-fated schooner Harry Berwind. from the D. McEachern Co.; later pro- Wbile tne 3"ry was still out debat- ceeding to Savannah, and receiving iug upon the life or death of Scott balance of cargo from the same firm, and just after the clock had struck the Halph Wnwp alias Dike WnhharH 1 hnnr -.f nnnn TnHm Thimbu ,ut a,-, , , i . . . vi. i.vfu.l, W J. UKUCX, ITitU UUC colored, was arrested by Constable regard for the solemnity of such an savage yesieruajr lor utKuucrry - cuii- occasion ana witn mucn lmpressive- UUUL uyuii x nauaui dwuiu uui ujr i ubss, seuieucBU lue meu lO Uie on lue was not made public.. . The iMmmuni catibn was briet Judge "PurVeir rea? it in the clerk's ofiSce- while he waited yesterday afternooa, for a verdict but as soon as he had read it, he destroy ed the letter an4 declined to have any communication whatever with thc-be charged with the important duty. He has signified-his "purpose. of keeping the jury together for some time yet unless a 'Verdict is reached ' in the meantime and even intimates that it is entirely within, the province of the court to take them to. Raleigh for- an indefinite period, if it seems necessary to meet the ends of justice.- There were various rumors on the street yesterday as to how the jury stood and which of the members were holding -out for life imprisonment or acquittal, but it may be stated that any reports whatever of this character are not reliable. Every safeguard has been placed around the jury and not even the. bailiff In charge knows Tiow the Jury stands Instead of beinc allowed to eo to ttheirrooms -at The Orton,- the jurors were required 10 remain nr. me court room all last night and, though .the hardship is great, it Jis believed that those on both sides are determined and that a verdict is yet remote, As to the Execution. Judge Purnell's sentence of Adams FEDERAL BUILDING Its Inadequacy to Needs of Gov ernment Here 'Emphasized Ai This Term of Court -V COMMERCIAL-TODIES TO ACT PERSONAL PARAGKAPHS. All Departments of Service Are Crowd ed Proposition to Buiid Annex Without Impairing Architectural Beauty of Present Structure. The present term of. the United States Court has so fully demonstrated the total inadequacy of the postoffice building in this city to the needs of the, government that there has been launched already a movement in the 'dist"rictfor an enlargement of toe structure and the Star is encouraged to say that there, is every prospect that the efforts in this direction will be successful. Mr. Charlie Lewis; a former Wil mington boy now with the American News Company, n the road,, is in the city and is a guest at the Orton. Among yesterday's arrivals- were Capt. J. L. Autry, of Autryville; Col. S. B. Taylor, O Catherine Lake, and Mr. W. O. Savage, of Burgaw. Mrs. Wm. J. Martin, of Raleigh, who came to attend the marriage of her brother, Mr. Henry J. MacMillan, is the guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. D. MacMillan. Jayetteville Observer r "Mf. H. T. Bauman, business agent of the Eastern Truckers' Association, has been the guest of Mr. S: H. Strange ishmcnt at the growth of the trucking industry in this section', and the splen did soil and climate." " ;-Mr."Neill S. McLaurlri, a popular Wilmington boy who for the past four iiiathr um liitvm-jiit'jVr4"' -a,' room of the steamer 'Ponce, plying be tween New York and Porto Rico, is at home for a vacation of a short time. He is being cordially greeted by very many friends in this city. -Deputy Grand Chancellor J. D. Nutt, of the Knights of Pythias in North Carolina, has just returned from a successful omciai visuauon 10 a FINE CLOTHES OF STYLISH QUALITY. Upon the adjournment of the court v x0 m. w v..vv v ' I- y estel Ucljr y uiau ui uuitiuw v and Sawyer to be executed in this city cusse(j the proposition with great en- gave aaaea nueresi u tue case yexw thusiasm and there is no aouot Dut i Waflf0rT, nart day and the question exactly where the proposed enlargement will "T work in ut by ness, sentenced the men to die on the tbe Prisoners wm oe put 10 aeain was receive the hearty and unanimous en- . and the advancement When gallows in this city on Friday, Jan- mu discussed. During the day a QOrsement of every man of influence SSS atai all Hues n,vn. . nnalified oninion from Attorney Gener- ,rv, i, ,nvhinr tn n with th omirta 01 fytmanism aiong an . Carrie Stewart, also colored. When gallows in this city on Friday, Jan- mucu ""c- " aorsement 01 every man 01 lnnuenw Tjtft,nnicm ninne- alt lines the officer arrested Caleb he had a uary 26th, of the new year. A motion Qualified opinion from Attorney uener- who has anything to do with the courts ' " Tazzer" on his person and he will be for a new trial and secondly, one for al Mooay or unuea Biaies' was and is acquainted with the pressing m iuu - tried upon the double charge before arrest of judgment had previously received, but it simply stated that the need of greater faciUties for this im- Capt Bunnell, the clever master of iotina Prir m n-,wv ioV hBOn r- w tr n.r. Tjt execution might take place anywhere Dortant branch of the government ser- the Clyde Liner Navahoe, which will usj . , j -. o. -"""" 1 , . 1L.1 !4. V r v, vv trAav will TvocrrAt acting for George E Peschau Esq 1U lue U1SII1CI- auu LUlXL UCTU vice. - "a" w vw ' -,--- who is absent from the city, but both I necessarily take place on a govern- The present building was erected to know that this will be Ms last uiotions were overruled ana cieien! i iov . dants' counsel was riven -30 days 'in opinion aU along. It is not unlikely $200,000 and at that time the quarters He has been promoted in the Service BRILLIANT SCENIC EFFECTS. Electricians Supremest Skill Exer cised in Production of Faust. - " 1 x ue pi lsuuei s were couiiuanut Skillful use Of electricity to add effect Ut and and dPiPotPd fnrlnrn nnd iu awcuci j cuiu luanv luiii coai uxnuj 1 VOUS LGeV SlOOQ. dants' counsel was given -30 days in Pm1011 au aione- 11 1B UUL u""1 200,000 and at that time tne quarters tie ua uwu i"""' m which to perfect an appeal should it that the 001186111 of th county author- assigned were amply sufficient, for the and goes next week in the Onandago; ' ities will ho obtained and that the o-t.c Hantmcni: nt thn eovern- blvine between Boston. Charleston LmneDt of Agricilt'iie, feather Bureau, S.C..X0V. 10, 190a. data for the 24 at 8 P. M- Friday, Nov. at S A. M.. 49 degrees; 1 jegrees; Maximum, do am, 42 degrees: mean, Isrthe day, .42; rainfall (south to date, .44. laer in Cape Fear river sat S A M-, Thursday, ALMANAC Nov. 11. 6:32 A. M. 4:55 P. M. ...10 hrs. 35 min. aSouthDort..7.21 A. M. 1; Wilmington. 9: 51 A. M. i-itdtr Forecast. Carolina Partly cloudy rain in the east. Sun- h& to brisk northeast to so AiAo t.u o onoi "ies will ne ootamea ana mat tne The prisoners were commanded to . . , jd.il joiu, End of the Term, scenes la modern nlavs can be exem- Vrt u The term of the United States Dis- - - 1 x aw. kj vwu ouj uuuci, ivr oaj nuj iuc 1 . . , . plified and proven in the forthcoming sentence of the court should not be trtct and 'rcrnt courts was practical various departments of the govern- plying between Boston, unarieston ment service in this city, but since and Jacksonville. Capt. Charlie Hale, that iime there has been a growth of formerly of the Oneida, comes in the quite a hundred per cent, all along the Navahoe next trip I line and the needs of enlarged facil ities has been keenly demonstrated Being well dressed isn't a question of spenJing a let of money isn't a question of going to the right store. Most any store has fairly good suits as far as thread and cloth are con cerned getting distinctive style and real fit is another matter. But that's what you get here at a price you can easily afford.. In fact you can't afford noto wear the kind cf clothes we sell. The mere rise in your own estimation and others that our STROUSE clothes give you that prosperous, well-groomed look is the biggest kind of a cash asset to any .'z map. j. .... The picture shows one STROUSE style. Many others costing from $10 TO $25. J. M. SOLKY & CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING. WILMINGTON, N. C. nov 11-tf. spntoncp Af tha rAiirt ahnnlrl nnt hp I r uo uccu elaborate production of Lewis Morri- pronounced upon you?" inquired Judge ly completed with the sesstons yester- Uta the past year or eighteen "T7.. " t nri.tn'h t amio i ... ..... i nay ann most oi me cuun uuiciaio uae 1 mnntho rn tha rr tiAAr are siraai- suus uen x- auju m nmyu mimp in a vnico tnat hrravfri ciip-nr 1 muumo. I eone home with the exception 01 e tn(I varinns denartments of the FINANCES X)F THE COUNTY. Morrison himself appears, as Mephisto I emotion. in this part, at the Academy on Mon day night. Fire, lightning, clouds and gorgeous sunset effects are mani pulated throughout the play by elec trical agency through stereopticans, Treasurer's Report for Month of Oc tober Receipts. The monthly report of County Treas urer M. McL. Green showing receipts notion 1 0 1 cu iauuuo i.. . j , Judge Purnell, -Assistant District At- wilmineton oostofiice: the second floor i ' tnmv Giles, and Office DeOUtV Mar-1 ,,,nii.ri an ro v with thA various et black, curly hair In sharp contrast 7 . ' ' 7 A 13 . - 1 nKni wt-to n ttt n aro nora mr 1 iiu 1 i- 1 - 1 xv . . a. -ir with the pale yellow of his face did - JT ,1 S 82 - disbursements of the public fund not understand and was prompted by yesterday was il - Hitnt. atatlon. during the month of October was au- Mr. Rountree, his acting counsel. He . " . , j T " ' ditd Thnrsdav nieht bv the Auditing calciums, kaleidoscopes, olivettes or mumured that he was not guilty Rob- tnat 01 h. u. Aaams aaa j. r. u- and the offices of the unuea states "f tr; Roard of CountV ..- air .-c,m,y skilled electricians. The peaceful at mosphere of Marguerite's home and garden, the casting of the shadows oT Nuremberg's Cathedral athwart the garden as the sky grows radiant with the setting sun, and the luminous af ter glow of the twilight is a fine ex ample of the electrician's skill. The dramatic work of Faust, Marguerite and Mephisto gains added value and j New York mi slit be 1 time bv either and answered huskily to the formal inquiry of His Honor. Judge Purnell then prefaced his judgment with the statement that the two men about to be sentenced to death had been ar raigned and had plead not guilty, placing themselves upon God and their country that they had been given a fair and impartial trial and had been ed by William J. Bellamy, Esq., and after trial by jury, were found not guilty and discharged. Apropos of the Scott trial, it Is statr ed that in case a mistrial results in the present case, the next hearing may be at the term of Federal Court 'n Raleigh. All uicae uioutuco v,i . -,.., States government are in crowded Keceipts-Ka.ance, eue. quarters and an enlargement is need- Eund, .5; special ed to relieve the congestion. ROBU "",uo ou' T .nnoTUS onnM ho hnilt I r UUU, U,OiO.US, t""l;iij it ' t,t withA.it imnalrini? the 081.08; back taxes, $172.05; County , , k ,im, I Home. $24.30: rents. $17,75; court arcniieciurai ueauvj -"c "'""t 1 j ,r. and it is believed that this will be costs, $5; cash on accouut roads, $50; Postmaster Wallace, custodian marriage license. t.ti, jury tax, o. A rr a HoratAAd tn he Total. $31,569.23 and Mephisto gams added value ana represented by learned counsel, but ,rt, uLliZ ZZ tn an enlargement nf Disbursements United Charities enect irom tne ever cnanging uguta. 6. country had said they .were M ULC TKU1T1 1 nc rua ivrnwu " " - fnrther under- tha nnrtotn doeoenda Menhisto .:w ., n t. .w ti, J - the building, and it is runner unaer v.u.l'sv. v . v - - w w w I Liiai UlCil WUUU J UUU 0U1U . V As the curtain descends Mephisto eniitv of murder. He spoke about the stands silhouetted against .-a. atar-lit unpleasant nature of the duty devolv- firmament m the sofr-mooniignt. ineied upon the court, and tenderely ad Brocken scene, and . the beautiful the men to look to God for for- apotheosis are all subjected to various J giveness to Him who is always ready nguL auu iia.uc w cjucu 0 near, men ne saiu ty. The scenery ior tne wnoie pro duction is fresh from the New York 1 aupnei Dudlev. One-Armed White Man Lately Returned from Pen- tentiary, Again in Trouble. i sell their experi- hkt it cost them they I up buildings on Front studio, and at no time has "Faust hpen sn elaborately produced. The chief interest, however, will be cen tred in the appearance of Lewis Morri son in the part of Mephisto, Rpats An sale this morning. No more than five to asingle purchaser The judgment of this court is that you be taken from here to the jail of this county and confined there until the 26th day of January, 1906, when . I on1 ennnnrt nt tht nmnositlon. tawrencfi Dudlev. a' one-armea i white man, who has lately completed la term in tne state peaueuuai j you will be taken to the place of exe- the larceny of surgical instruments from the oflSce of Dr. W. J. H. Bellamy several years ago, has again come to tho hmidinp anT it is further under- $106.75; public building, $479; Super tw tho nnmmerdal bodies of ior Court, $933; County Home, .O IWU VMMV vw 1 x tv. nhamhor nt finrnmprpe 1257.60 : iail. $297.55: roads ana Lllti Ul VMV V. 1 " - tho Mordants' Association will bridges. J77; hospital, 5buu; magis take the matter up at an early date trates, $35.27; outaoor poor, bo.sz, rri tondor tholr heartv endorsement stationery and advertising, $131.15; Commissioners, $126; Register oi needs. 19.05: Superintendent of Health. $100; Coroner, $11.10; Consta ble, $26.63;. Clerk, $60; Janitor, $45; New Hanover roads, $1,654.23; Special County Fund, $30.37; Treasurer's Com missions. $105.72. Total, $4,919.55 THE BRADSTREET OFFICE. LA GRECQUE! We take pleasure in announcing that we are agents for the LA GRECQUE CORSET. We have them in stock at $1.50, $2.00, $5.00, $6.75. No need to send away for them and . pay the express. . The LaGrecque once worn is always worn. PLATT & HAAR, THE LITTLE STORE. nov 11-tf. LADIES! Have you visited the new store? .If not, why'not? .We have the most up-to-date stock of GROCERIES in the city. Our terms axe cash. Our Stock the besti Our prices the lowest. Satisfaction guaranteed, at PEOPLES' SUPPLY CO. 206 North Front Street, Phone 420. nov 11-tf. Mr. Paul B. Lee, of Richmond, Will Be in Charge Southern Building - - t nmcr Trnnrl cimoHntondent of I Tho halanmi tn Kovsmher account Is ITIl. lJtHH m. vruuv., .j f f A V. " - the Richmond office of The Bradstreet $31,569.23, which is divided among the Pnmnanv. arrived m tne City yester- several funds as roiiows: uenerai BAZAAR TO CONTINUE. men of Philadelphia conduct aft airs during tit will not be nec- a campaign to re- Nonners. 1 YorV Wnrlrl - k must stop.'' Re- I. Plea-Se ' remember out of the market g green in Presiden- fm has erected a He Devil. The man if he thinks F11 dead duck. The finish proof that His r-jiuK in iitti!! i-4f Cincinnati. N that he has retired Call it cution and hanged by the neck until you are dead ; and may God have mer cy upon your souls. . . vtprf,nv mornine he was ar a .nl(sf lln final IndMTIpm 6"v 1 AS CL 1 UUC1 t uiv 1 . . Judge Purnell uttered this Deautuui "J . 1 wa omnn.ont9 for the p iii fSnooiai P.oimtv. sentiment: "I know nothing of -your J warrant from Justice John J. Furlong s ng 0gge gjtile J $711.99'; Rads. $Io,959 Roaa Sink earlier relieious training, but I com- .nrt rharelne him with the larceny . . w- -. . " - I a ppnpv ill liiis uii. uiuu, .o f 1 inc. m.D.os. Inclement weatner wanes Hnoimr menu you iu mac . of eriD sacks, containing governmeni viouslv stated. will be in the soutn- Niah Possible Afternoon Also. Sea, the Heaven and the Bartn. oniy . railway mail clerk's era building. Mr. Pound says the of- A. a fool has said there is no uou. under most favorable tho r0 inMPiripnt weath-1 I .m tho nnstnfflce huildimr. flce will open unuer musi 'ou'c w vtiuk t i mf KnmiTrpp 1 11 11 i( 111 iui x uc i ijjlx www- i . -i x v. i er, it has been decided by the manage- trial wag on the ground that the case It appears that yesterday moJfcg 'i ?edo a KOOd business from The gain in new building and industry in North Carolina is greater than at any period in the State's history.. The North Caro lina Home Insurance Company, of Raleigh, N. C, should, receive its proposition of this prosperity as compared with the percentage of new busines given to it in periods of less industrial activity. Give it . . .. .rof-tioe unn have to offer. It the insurange on tne aesiraoie new K,Wr-. j will help to build up our home State ana continue c a. DR. HALE IN FAYETTEVILLE. ment to continue tne masonic -d- had tried Defore popular passion Constable Savage went into tne post-Mr Paul B. Lee, of the in tho "I'omnio inroncn lxiis oiici- i j i i nnnn.ti,Tiftv tn nvi nnn i m a nti nnma lottoro ann wm h i ... . . . 1 " : naa uau m uyywi . omce iu mcui ouun, --'" - I Richmond office will be in cnarge anu noon and to-night, and it is proposed alsQ upon tg ground that the District was approached by the janitor vhe is an exceUent man to make the closing event the most en- j A.ttorney in his argument has made of e building, who informed him that . 1.1 rt all A larp-o niim-I . i nurlitiir tn tho I . j .. i,. rf tho rl11. ju v auie uutaowi vm. - i use oi an exyicBaiuu, atwiums " iTT i.,v nio4t vno nf the rail LUJOU1C I 1 II aLL CAUICOaivu, (fill VYKUUCOUCU "Ifev v ber of fancy articles and the hand- copy of the testimony, that would cal- way mail clerk's grips had been stolen eg Jn Cnarlotte and Baptist church. He will occupy some Btien piano, to Bu .u culate to prejudice tne wiuub w and tnat on i nursaay mgui Greensboro, in this State, and at Char- pulpit at the usual hours to-mor contest, have not yet been disposed of jurors and had Cn cross-examination had dl8appeared in much the same I . , south and Norfolk on the 1 The ordinance of the Lord's Su cnA fnr tho nurnose of closing out aiil-vori tho riefendant Adams about Mr. Pound says he is an excellent man and thoroughly conversant with the work which he is to undertake. Brad- had disappeared in much the same manner: Suspicion pointed to the man Dudley, who only lately returned l to the city and who had been found CilXVi. 1U1 1 ww -w w i clsxvc; LU, - and giving the young people one more some previous trouble that he had had : oninvmunt It Is Dro-1 i onothor ahln and which had t 11 1 11 ui xco-s .iijvJ , - 1 ciuvaiu v. I to tut; vilj " posed to continue the fair as stated. no connection with the present case, asleep ia the basement of the build Tne attendance last jiib"- wcw tne latter aiso leumus f-j - er than might have beeh expected for the jury. He stated' that he had not the very disagreesble weather, and had an opportunity of reading the en- those present were highly entertained tire evidence and had not heard the with the many features of entertain- charge of the court, out mat reianvc ment provided. Dancing was iff pro- to the latter he had understood that gress in the ball room until a late it was as fair and as impartial as hour and the various lodge and re- could have been maae. ine remains freshment booths did a good business, small number of. exceptions was also all things being considered. The op- commented upon. District Attorney onuiuei m iv-j explained his wide laUtde when a ofoniant offered himself as a wit- Urxwuuw ness. Regarding the other exception insr that same morning The last grip stolen was the pro pert of W. J. Dyson, colored, mail clerk on the Wilmington and Colum bia run, and to expedite matters, the constable advised that a warrant be sworn out, and upon the same he would proceed imemdiately. When the warrant was placed in tne omcers leston on the south and Norfolk on the north. The office here will be a con necting link, so to speak, and will in crease the efficiency of the service 11 through. Wilmington cordially wel comes "Bradstreet" and its new man ager, Mr. Lee. SUPERIOR COURT JURORS. Those Summoned fo'r One-Week Term Convening December 4th. ening this afternoon will be at o'clock and all friends are invited. Ma retired." it WtL-v- in- Pper word for an pi aanto use under the 4 in4 Agists say they that , teoffieback at them ase for Slirriricr. Sttin . no and ttst.fo at o af- S-'ive the ir a while. THE WEATHER; THE CARS. Yesterday f he Most Disagreeable of the Year--Refrfgerator Line. itj. j n n nf tho mnst dis- agreeable days of the year. The weath- it was ruled that no bond for the ap magazi my, 'elPin? nhvsieal. 'Mvi11 be able to ft"n men ' At a anorial meetinz of the Board WilTl ililL VVdO I . - " hands, he was not long in locating Qf county Commissioners Thursday Dudley and placing him unuer ar- nignt the following jurors were m rest. He was found in Bloodworth's nioned for the ofle-week term of New " a.,th irmnt street, and Mr. wnnnvor Sunerior Court, which will ness. Regarding the other exception Bl0Qdw0rtll wa8 then holding the sus- convene December 4th for the trial-of he said that he had acknowledged Ms he coUld get an officer from civn smts only: H. W. Angel, Valefi- error before the jury and tnat ms H&u make tne arregt. Dud- tine Gaskill, J. W. H. Fuchs, Edward Honor had disabused the jury's mind grip wltn its c. q polley, Ed. P. Cunningham, James of whatever effect it might have had. . befQre for 15 centS- As Millan x w Hardy, J. M. Coin, Jno. The sentence was then passed ana constable appeared, Dud- j. Furlong, Jas. W. Williamson, Thos. or the ap- . , , j ,nH hia com- nMiwun Pani p fireensbure. Cle- agiccauic uaj o j ' : 11. - . . 1 lev ieiKHtJU ucamcoa " 1 vuiuii , . er was raw and a cold rain all day peait should It be taiten, woum municati0I1 with the officer was in ment G. Bryan, W. P. Dickinson, J. W. and night made outdoor life extremely Uecessary. Being British subjects it H confegsed the theft and Barnesf Walter Lewis, E. T. Wade, unpleasant. The reingerator eat was rumorea on me - 71 directed Mr Savage to a trasn Darrei Raymond E. mane. vice of the Consolidated Company, on that the British government would see harf tQ & woodyard cn ' the city line, had Armour beat to a that the case of the prisoners went street, where a part of the con- Prisonerr. for Atlanta, standstill. Persons forced to take the up on appeal' ud Aat aejsonerf rf Qf had been diB. defendants convicted at the cars back and forth on business er- interests, would be looked J? d of. After taking the prisoner term of the Uftited States Dis- rands or to their homes from down tne court of last res ort. and reCovering tne property thus dis- Court and sentenced to terms in town found the open cars m. operation gati0n, however, disc JjJe sed of the man was locked up in ft Atlanta Tlaaa were taken to the part of the time and the public was Brltish government would only too to & prellmlnary trlal Monday at Geora city to begin their sentences in no humor to appreciate the joke the interest of J? ge P M., before Justice Furlong. How- yesrerday afternoon in charge of Depu- that the ice boxes were In competl- United States would safeguard the i r justic& FvLTioas recognizes the Marsnals John C. Dockery, E. W. tion for the vegetable and strawberry rfghts of one .jpwn cl"zen- ' of Unlted states government Funr and BiUy watkins. Col. Dockery, Wilmington Pastor Delighted Cumber land Baptists Services To-morrow. Rev. Fred. D. Hale, D. D., returned last night from Fayetteville, where he delivered a denominational sermon Thursday night at the Fayetteville his pulpit at the usual hours to-morrow The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of the morning sermon, the administra tion of this ordinance having been Dostnoned from last Lord's day. The Fayetteville Observer of yesterday af ternoon says of Dr. Hale s sermon: "Dr. Hale had a good audience at the First Baptist church, last night, whn pave the closest attention to his very able presentation oJthe position i.f Ranttsts on Christian baptism. The address was interwoven with a person al experience, he having heen led by careful and prayerful study to the views held by him. He showed him self a profound scholar, a charming speaker, and all who heard him were profoundly Impressed hy the manner In which he handled his subject." i ittaa4iiililltmttt oc-TuTfh&Sats-tf . prosperity now enjoyed by our people. WALKER TAYLOR, Agent., Wilmington, N. i $ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS "THE SIWASA" We solicit good accounts payable monthly. If you prefer paying casn we will duplicate any order at prices named by any first class grocery anu give you in addition casn reoic checks which allows you-a good dis count. We are but for the business and cannot be undersold. Our long experience is worth much. Drop in and inquire and save money. S. W. Sanders. nov 11-tf. ' ' Hold We know wo- toturnanv lprary:"W, will Xo- plenty ' have 9n1.l! , . ""1, but what tha 'Jfcful we are Tomoa Snrunt. MntlBU viv.c-i.wiio. , - . , j mj tn uusiucos. . - . , , , . . j, vio tnatter' and h it is ucwucu w Closed cars are reported to be in here BaId that before the trtolj? e the Prisoner in the Federal process of building somewhere in Phil- cailed upon the prisoners at their e- taxe i we y willingness adelphia. It is time they were here auest in the jail and had only gone so J'?Jt oVer to the U. and in operation.' The company douDt-. far as to see tnat 7 - rnrnmissioher ' less has a verv plausible excuse but vided with counsel and had been given ..intar Hv trade: - and excuses are not very comfortable on a fair trial of which he was t Further tnan in the southern part of the ent, but for some reason ae u j ananA wng dead, he , i ' m tidings Uiai uci ed to come.- 1U1 f v,Q(1 nppn married . - u, I round Lua.L mo - The Scott Trial. J Another man. It was pending a . Although the jury m tne . -j .Menine of these complications Henry Scott, the tnimoi rtat riidley remained in the city and mutineers, has been out now for.near- lt" ,QUS trouble in which ly 36 frours, they have been CVnTflnds himself. He excuses his reach an agreement ana uie Theft of the property from the -mail of n mistrial increases. The jury ask- theft of toe prop y days like yesterday. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S. W. Sanders The Siwasa. Peoples' Supply Co. Ladies! D. McEachern Bids Invited. Piatt & Haar LaGrecque Corsets. J. M. Solky &' Co. Stylish Clothes. J. H. Rehder & Co. Carhartt Over alls. , - - . i BUSINESS LOCALS. (On Seoocd Page.) T. B. C ady Wanted. Donald MaeRae Removal. r Central Front room'and" boar4. Guion &' Davis Barber Wanted. the afternoon sent a convocation i to Judge Purnell, the nature oi. wu. drunk and didnt know what he -was doing. v - ' the Marshal, accompanied the party an far as Hamlet where they will re ceive another prisoner from the jail at Raleigh S. W. Scarboro, a wnue man from Kinston, sentenced at the late Newbern term of court to 18 months -for sending an obscene let ter6 through the mails, he being the rural carrier on the route. The pris oners - from here were: lawsuu Wright, retailing, one year and one day; E. W. Watts, illicit distilling, 15 months- A. C: Davis, perjury, 15 months; Jack Melvin, seven years for tho Tohherv of the postoffice at Clark- ton; Jim McLeod, five years for the robbery of the postoffice at Old Hun dred; Shepard Wright, retailing, one year and one dayr Burwell Hawes, re tailing, illicit distilling and intimida tion, two years. More than half of the prisoners are from Columbus coun ty. - BASKET BALL LAST NIGHT. Games Played By Y. M. C. A. and Boy's Brigade Teams.' The basket ball games in the Y. M. C. A. league- series were witnessed by large crowds last night in spite of the. very disagreeable weather. At the Association. Capt. Hunter's team was victorious over that of Capt.- Lucas by a score of 14 to 2 and the Crescents, in the Intermediate Class, defeated the Triangles in a score of 16 te 6. At the Boys' Brigade armory the A. C. L. team defeated the Brigade team in a score of 16 to 8. The Juvenile team of the Brigade was also defeated by the Y. M. C. A, juveniles In a score of 7 to n. The olaylne by all the teams was of a high order and the specta tor's seemed to enjoy the contests greatly. .Sealed uroDOsals for the following articles in Quantities as required will be received at the office of the Board of County Commissioners until noon, Monday, Dec. 4th: Coal, wood, ice, cor- fins and burial for outdoor poor. Keep ing of Oak Groye cemetery, and the care and keep of convicts at the camps. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. - noii-w Chairman. Suburban Car Schedule. A change in the schedule. on the suburban line will go into effect on Monday. The cars leaving town at 9 A. M. and 8 P. M., and leaving the Reach at 9:45 A. M. and 8:15 P. M will be discontinued. The morning freight car will be discontinued. The freight car will hereafter leave town at 4 P. M. Sundays the cars will run as on the week days in the morning, and in the afternoon will run every half hour. wJmntv llAMfl for ROJ &t the StST PROPOSALS INVITED I Has need of something that ran be found in our modern pnarmaey. Not onlv d we carry everything you and family remedies, but a great many I things you never tnougni oi in me way of Toilet Articles, etc., but, of which, you certainly stana in neea. ADOLPH G. AH REN3, Druggist, 'Phone 644. 107 Princess St no3-tf" - CADEMY OF MUSIC, OSMAN STOCK COMPANY. TO-NIGHT. A Big and Splendid Revival of "EAST LYNNE" PLENTY OF SPECIALTIES. 10, 20 and' 30 cents. Seats Now On Sale. Matinee To-morrow Afternoon. nov 8-lt CADEMY OF MUSIC! MONDAY NIGHT, Nov. 13th, MR. LEWIS MORRISON, 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 clgarist sells them. or you can order direct irom us, as you choose; at $2.00 .per box' of .50. J. D, VANN, 10 North Front St... Telephone 190. - no5-tl In a Magnificent Scenic Production of . FAUST" ' Prices A Usual. , Seats on Sale Saturday. Home Made Cake! WE ARE NOW MAKING- THE BEST AND PUREST CAls.t fc.vtK MADE IN WILMINGTON. TRY IT. Warren cS: Davis, Phone 61. : 1 oc9-3t' oc9-tf 1 i 1- 4 i . ' T l , h h hi - -1 - ir"t i. - v ' ft--.-: r
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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