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. WTL MIKGrTON, N". C, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1905.
WHOLE NUMBER 11,874
NO
i
lffenty tec-,
braids on crim-,
p others the.
ens-
AT THE ACADEMY THIS WEEK
Lemis Morrison in Faust "When We
Were Twenty-One" and Pauline
Hall Opera Company.
was
vtobe thrown
tag revelations
York addition-
U been l-
B;e charges of
'L.fPst ana r.v
r-five Tamma-
luff 811 ...-nnl dlS-
T i-iiiic
..hor 01 ""
J1 Lnofl for ma-J
Lewis Morrison himself will posi
tively appear at the Aacademy to
morrow night, in the part of Me
phisto supported by a strong com
pany dawn from the best of the "legi
timate" school. Lewis Morrison has
appeared in this part over five thou
sand times during the past twenty
seasons and his performance is recog
nized by the best critfciTto be a flaw
less piece of acting which has gained
him international fame. The beauty
of the new scenery, the startling elec
trical effects and the newly written
HENRY SCOTT TO DIE
Verdict of Guilty Returned and
Sentence Pronounced In
, Federal Court
TO HANG ON JANUARY 26th
Closing Incident of Notable Trials
Place of Execution Continues Live
Topic of Discussion Condemn
ed Men Express Themselves.
After what seemed for nearly 48
hours a hnrelre;t riivtsirtn nrw-in tho
i Iricai eiictus uic ucniji milieu - -
j choral and instrumental music will question of guilty carrying with it the
,.:j -v,;h- ! lip welcome features, but the omor-1 death rMAltv nr emittv withnnt Ain.
(T i Hi- ' " 1 I I O J VIAV
? Z -minte 1 1 unity to witness Lewis Morrison's im- ital punishment, the only alternative
iSsut nAor the personation of Satan will prove the , - . , . . .
CDacer, oeai ur . in provided in the statute in such cases,
VK, vi' ida I magnet which will draw strongest in " .
jfcoiplb y ;ena-! Lhe new production of "Faust." the in the case of Henry Scott,
1:58 Ba' .. c p.. ; vat Goodwin's Great Success. At charged with mutiny and murder up-
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tne
bn ;fflpof ihose
shipped jy ihf
Louis iiue--
vestenui
the Military AW-
Jide Indians "
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C0". , ,, civ
sentencea
.iriarv -ew
il rnm-
l0ans nnu .
flour steau
it easy. No. -2 red.
fv 2. 60 1-2: oats
'"turpentine steady
t rftt quiet, strained
Lift
the Academy of Music next Welnes- on the high seas, at 1:25 o'clock yes
day, matinee and night. Henry V. Es- terday afternoon returned a verdict
mond's master-piece "When We Were of guilty in the first degree and the
Twenty-One" is to be presented by ... . ...
f th0 crnnraet ,.Q0ta r. .ir, uclcuuaul "1UBl Ule auuurumg 10 sen-
ll" Ul HIV. Oil VUQVUb VU0k0 V kJVVU I
in this piece. In all Mr. Goodwin's ience suDsequenuy passea oy judge
career he has jiever attempted any-1 Purneh. on Friday, January 26th, the
thing which has -met with such re
nowned success as "When We Were
Twenty-One." In looking over all the
criticisms of Mr. Goodwin's recent pro-
i auctions, in nearly every instance, re
gret has been expressed that his new
same date fixed for theleeal execu
tion of Adorns and Sawyer, his ship
mates, who were previously convicted
this week.
Tho verdict- had been reached half
i, - t,,c.o r i0 mnoro -nrth I or three-ouarters of an hour before.
m-u TTOQT,tw.rkT.a ' TMTwlbut some time was taken up in eet-
that revivals of great plays seem to be ting the Prisoner, his counsel and
the thine, surelv nc better Droduc- court officials into the court room as
... u v a i i.t lis required before the formal return
lion luum ire uucicu wou uiis trr ci
j mi.-- j 1 The jury filed into the room, weary
popular uumeujf. me pai is iu u ..... .
presented in the most lavish style and fnd th every appearance of
with the exceptionally good cast h&ZlS.Z K l
should indeed prove the most notable ttfy ?ad two nigts
cided upon. This balloting was kept
up every hour during the night until
4 A. M., many of the jurors bem?
aroused from sleep to deposit a slip
in the hat passed around, but there
were no results and all hands went to
sleep until yesterday morning. The
argument in the jury room was at
times heated and the agreement yes
terday afternoon was really a sur
prise to many of the jurors them
selves. Prisoners in the Jail.
Now that" all three of the men have
been condemned to die, extra precau
tions are being taken to safe guard
them in the county jail. The cell cor
ridors are. kept iighted as usual all
night with electric lights and Jailor
Capps exercises a constant, personal
supervision over the men. They are
allowed to see or talk to no one ex
cept "upon a written permit from the
sheriff and everything given them to
eat or drink is first carefully ex
amined. They are allowed to receive
nothing by mail until it has passed
through' the jailor's hands.
When seen in prison after the death
sentence had been passed upon him,
Scott said yesterday ne was indeed
grateful for the great defence that
Mr. Bellamy made for him, but his
talk indicated that he was not satis
fied with the trial and the verdict
Adams and Sawyer have been given a
cell further removed from Scott and
they have absolutely nothing to say
to him. Sawyer sent for one of the
colored pastors in town to see him
yesterday. He came to the jail but
went away to get permission from
the Sheriff t6 see the prisoners and
never returned. Adams and Sawyer
have no criticism to offer, but still
protest their innocence and lay the
blame to Scott.
His Record Before
An old sailing master, whose name
the District Attorney did not remem
BETTER FACILITIES
Union Depot Arrangement Be
tween Seaboard and Coast
Line Again Being Urged
A PROBABILITY OF SUCCESS
Understood That Renewed Efforts by
Chamber of Commerce Is About
to Accomplish Desired Result
Front Street Station.
PYTHIAN NIGHT OBSERVANCE
Four Wilmington Lodges Have Ai-
ranged for Elaborate Celebration
of Anniversary Event.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
son.
W. T. Mercer, acting as foreman of
. . .. I the jury, stood and in reply Kb the
Famine Mail upa mpany-Ai- formal - lfc,d
hough the date of Pauline Hall Opera ft . wag d
tR REPORT.
Tof Agrlc.ilf.iie.
, Bureau.
v p Nov. 11. 19'"'5.
LA. - "
tot3 for the 24 I tant, the' coming of the great prima
. t. ir Coriirnav. nnna is nlronfiv pron tin fr mnro than
Company in "Dorcas" at the Academy
next Saturday is still somewhat dis
Ls A.il., -11 degrees
Maximum, o4
39 degrees; mean.
Ait. .24: rainfall
i to date, .OS.
r in Cape Fear river
i S A- Saturday,
JANAC-Nov. 12.
C:33 A. M.
....10 hrs. 22 min.
I kthport. .7:51 A. M.
fcTitaington. 1:21 A. M.
few Forecast.
I Carolina-Fair Sunday
I warmer Sunday: light
, mostly North.
Guilty." Then the jury was polled
and each of the twelve men for him
self, answered the same. The Dis
trict Attorney then prayed the judg
ment of the court and Mr. Bellamy,
counsel for the defence, with a con
sciousness of duty well performed,
arose and said that he knew no reas-
- I UU W tiy JUUgUiCUl ouuuiu ivt fv
in which Miss Hall hecame nounced; that his client had in all re
dol of New York theatre-goers spects a fair and impartial trial and
(passing comment among music lovers
and admirers of comic opera in its
highest forms. "Dorcas" is by Harry
and Edward Paulfon, authors of "Er
ininie,
the idol of New York theatre-goe
It may be announced with a reas
onable degree of certainty that ar
rangements are About concluded by
which union depot facilities will be
provided the Wilmington public by
the Atlantic Coast Line and the Sea-
i board Air Line in this city. In other
words, it has about been arranged so
tha the. Seaboard Air Line passenger
trains will run into and depart from
the Front street station of the Atlantic
Coast Line instead of the Seaboard
denot. further removed from the bus
iness section of the city and very in
convenient to reach from any point of
travel in Wilmington
It will be remembered that some
time ago it was one of the demands of
the Chamber of Commerce when the
Question of better service on the S.
A. L. was up before that body, that
union depot facilities with the Coast
Line be provided, but subsequently
the more important demands were
granted and the matter of the union
deDot facilities was deferred
Some weeks ago, it is learned from
railroad sources, the Chamber of Com
nierce Executive Committee renewed
the District Attorney am not remem- demands in this respect and ap
ber, approached that official yesterday committee composed of Mr
and said that he had just come into
port and entered the court room for
the first time yesterday. He said he
recoenized Scott as a negro .sailor
once. on his ship, when some negro
sailors were made way with in a man-
ums pver exDlained. If
All arrangements have been made
for an elaborate and fitting joint ob
servance of "Pythian Night" by the
four enthusiastic K. of P. lodges of
Wilmington on Tuesday evening of
this week. The celebration will be
in Castle Hall, on the third floor of
the Murchison National Bank build
ing, and the event will be especially
significant in this city because it not
only marks the establishment of the
order in the State butjn Wilmington
also, being the 35th anniversary of the
founding of Stonewall Lodge No. 1, of
this city.
As previously noted Whitehead
Kluttz, Esq., a leading young attorney
of Salisbury, N. C, and a Pythian who
stands high in the councils of the or
der, will be the speaker and a most
interesting and eloquent address is as
sured. He will be introduced by State
Deputy Grand. Chancellor J. D. Nutt
Aside from the address by Mr. Kluttz,
Capt. T. D. Meares, of this city, Su
preme Master of Exchequer of the or
der in the United States, will give an
The C. W. Polvogt Co.,
"The Store That's Always Busy."
The past week was the busiest week in our new store. Crowds
have attended our Bargain Sale during the past week. We adver
tise what we have and when a bargain is advertised, it's a bargain
no fake.
SPECIAL HALF HOUR SALES EACH DAY.
We will sell our 15c to 25c assort-
vj ii .bot). r.f cfnno. ment of stock Collars for 10c
wall Lodge.
Deputy Grand Chancellor J. D.
Nutt and Past Chancellor W. O. Page,
composing the music committee, have
pointed a committee composed of Mr.
Martin S. Willard, chairman; Mr. L.. a
Rogers and Mr. H. W. Malloy, to press
the Question with the railroad peo
pie. It is learned that the Atlantic
Coast Line upon a very reasonable
basis, has consented for the Seaboard
Her that was never explained, ii k uge Us property to tne extent need
Scott is the same man, the captain . facilitie8 and
said he was a desperate negro and
once had threatened the life of his
son aboard a ship.
v. - - o 3pci.lo HUU l"-..". ...... v.
when the opera had its long and mem- he had made no exceptions.
orable run at the Casino. Mr. J. Rob- When asked if he had anything to
ertson Smiley, business manager of say why judgment should not be pass-
tne company, arnvea in me euy yes- ea upon mm, scon, uervuus, ms ejea
terday to get everything in readiness J dancing everywhere here and there
or tne coming or tne attraction. i over tne court room, sam ue wa uui
guilty: that he had had a fair trial,
LOCAL DOTS. but the public had notbeen fair to
him.
Marv Alice Johnson, of Brooks .Tudft Purnell prefaced .the sen-
CLEARING HOUSE ORGANIZED.
adent Roosevelt is
: was scheduled
binstead of this year.
alley, was sent out to the hospital last tence with a beautiful expression of
night for the treatment of severe scalp sentiment in regard to the report that
wounds she had received on Nixon gCott had denied the existence of a
street earlier in the evening. The God The negro in. a subdued voice
wounds are not dangerous. I answered in the negative while His
The crate factory of the Inlepen- Honor, continuing, commended the
dent M'fg Co., at Castle Haynes, has prisoner to the Great Judge and ad-
in I monished him to look to that God for
fii tw rcisewhere in to-dav's forgiveness. The Judge then reviewed
istar the management advertises for the crime, spoke 01 me nem
i . .. . . of it and Scott was visibly affected.
nas some ueinu- i"n erait; wuikis jl cicij iuuu. ..... . M11
i ... I He Protested his Innocence of the kill-
it ?n to ffroominsr I Announcement is mane or tne OTnt. Coaklev
c : . ., . . l
nH.l ..p th rPP I lortncoming marri6 ims evCs .
-uuiiiui mv. , . T tt n.n Jl -mr
.urs. Laura van x-at-ieu auu
M. i Q0,-rVit hnth nf thin citv. The mar-
i riage will be solemnized at the home
bal bosses are in a t of the bride on North Fourth street.
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ed for the union depot facilities and
that the S. A. L. officials have received
the proposition favorably. It is ex
pected that a definite announcement
will be made in a week or ten days.
Until marls nnw use the same tracks
over Hilton bridge and a part of the
wav around Hilton park, so that to
extend this co-operation on into tne
Wilmington Banks Take Progressive
Steo The Officers Elected
the banks of the city took a pro- city would be a very small matter
. i.j-.. j The phaneo would De msmy picasm6
eressive step yesieruay m i"c . ,.
r . . T. . tt .nnio. tr. the travelling public and would
as have made tnem necessary iu me - m
as udve iuuc iinrterstood that the Chamber of Com
banking mterestsn , -.b- - ' ls industriously at
nanciai centres 01 me u"u" iv qh that no
Wal hankers was held in wore upon uic
the offices of Messrs. Hugh MacRae & compromise will be accepted
Company, and the organization was
perfected by the election of the fol
lowing officers:
President William Calder.
Vice President H. C. McQueen.
Sec. and Treas. J. V. Grainger,
finvpmine Board C. N. Evans, C
E. Taylor, Jr.. Milton Calder and J.
W. Yates.
SUNDAY AT LUMINA.
MONDAY, NOV .13th.
From 10.00 to 10.30
One Hundred pieces of Long Cloth
our regular $1.50 quality, 10 yards to
piece. Sale price $1.00 a piece. Limit
2 pieces to one customer. a
MONDAY AFTERNOON SPE
CIAL.
From 3.00 to S.30.
We will sell our 12 1-2c PeVcales
and Challie left from last week's sell
ing at 6c "per yard.
TUESDAY, NOV. 14th.
From 10.00 to 10.30
SPE
Wednesday, Nov. 15th,
From 3.00 to 3.S0.
We will sell 100 Hassocks, worth 50c
and 75c each, for 25c. Only two' will
be sold to one customer. ' . .
WEDNESDAY MORNING SPE
CIAL.'
From 10.00 to 10.SO
We wil sell our $1.00 and $1.25
American Beauty Corsets at 75c a pair.
Only two pairs to one customer.
THURSDAY, NOV. 16th.
i -
From 3.00 to 3.30.
15c and 18c Flannelette Waisting
will be sold for 10c per yard.
Thursday Morning Special,
From 10.00 to 10.30
We will sell our 12 1-2 and 15c Dark
Madras at 7 1-2c a yard; limit of 10
yds to a customer.
nov 12-tf.
The C. W. Polvogt Co.,
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
CIAL.
From 3.00 to 3.30.
arranged for Hollowbush's Academy Ch.ldren's Ribbed School Hose; Dou-
. .-i xi x n i uic rv i ice i icwi etiiu awca v wi
Orcnestra to piay ana ibsi waiuic ui - -
Selection Woodland" L.uuers Tn.mnrrow fMondav double tradinsr StamDS AU Otner
Reverie "Falling Star" ...Richmond , stamxs onlv.
Morcean "The Chirpers" I " . . ...
Chas. Prank X OUT more uays oi uargaiu oeiimg.
Valse Lento "La France"... B. tiartz
Brignt Eyes Good Bye (new)
van Aistyne
Mr. Kluttz will arrive in the city
Tuesday afternoon and will be enter
tained royally by the Wilmington
Knights. Wednesday a trolley party
to the beach and an oyster roast at
Lumina is included in the complimen
tary affairs Jn honor of the distinguish
ed voung visitor.
The celebration will be public, and
Pvthian is invited to bring a
iriCUU, VYU11C itll JUUU6 uicu,mi.i.ivuv .
in fraternal lift will be welcomed. Tne 9jfi
committee of arrangements is com
posed of the following from the sever
al Wilmington lodges:
Stonewall No. 1. Past Grand Chan
cellor William F. Robertson and
Messrs. J. D. Kelly and Eugene Fhil-
vaw.
Clarendon lo. 2. Col. Walker Tay-
inr rorntv firand Chancellor J. D.
Nutt and Mr. J. T. King.
Jefferson No. 61 Messrs. L B.
Pnrcrc w o Pagp. and Thos. L.
Vines.
Germania Lodge The regular En-
tprtalnment Committee. Mr. John,
Haar, chairman.
days
Concert To-Day
At Lumina.
THE BAZAAR CLOSED.
in of anv of the crew except Coakley
I and as he went on and on, his voice
rose almost to a shout and as he
concluded he brought down his hand
on the railing with a slap tnat was
iioorH aii nvpr the court room. It ap-
I VI M.A V . "
lafe wonder whv the i Rev. J. A. McKaughan, pastor of peared to be half in anger, hair in
, , tl , Brooklj-n Baptist church, will address desperation almost nystencai. me
-Me(l on them ne-. , . ti ot T1Q t,-, th. I ma rnnnimced in a firm.
L 1-1 V- U. a V VQ OVMfcV-MVW X
V&l- i cade armorv at 5 o'clock this after-
Inoon. Mrs. Fairchild and Miss Smith
l no announcement j will sing. Mr. Yopp, pianist. All men
in nf tl,a .wl. mvited.
. , e . , I A movement Is on toot ior anotaer
ikhveen President
the Republican
Declared a Success Both Artistically
and Financially Elevator.
I seen i
calm manner by Judge Purnell and
was exactly the same as that pro
Adams and Sawyer
earlier in the week
Music This Afternoon by the Orches
tra Car Schedule.
As usual Lumina will be the attrac
tion for many this afternoon and the
cars will be operated on a -half-hour
schedule to accommodate the crowds.
The fni owing Drogramme will be ren
dered by the orchestra, beginning at
4 o'clock:
Part 1.
March "New England s Finest ....
.CiarKe
The Masonic Bazaar cioseu ier' 0vertur:0rphans Offenbach
day afternoon. It was pronounced an "7"" ",Jnd.. Horlman
artistic success by all who attended ..Moonbeams Keiser
and a financial success by those in The Rats" Pryor
charge of the management. The la- Part .
dies responded most nobly to the re- 0peratic selection "The Telephone
quests for assistance by the Execu- Girl Luder
mv Pnmmittpp. and without their co- M'Triane "A Love Song". .Jos Europe
operation and support, it would have Descriptive "Caloway Charge
about 4.000 women's
United States." says
magazine. That's
Bdnbs
Mean knock a man
without a club.
XtwYork s.-m t(.
a Prince is iust
I1, because nf ';tbf
Mialty with wh,-h
Louis receives his
l-tianQ 0V f .-irrr.t.r.
imer lu luc "cciv- .. . Tr cooa was. L.uders
A movement Is on foot for another S SS KTS B 1U Apple '
reunion of Fort Fisher veterans on the Paid a Jynign m CorporaUon returns its March-"On Duty Rosey
cene of the memorable engagement J , ' . aWllt. ffl.f. Llnnara thanirs to the ladies for their
at the month of the Cape Fear river aa ' : displayed kindly assistance. The proceeds of Mr. Kellum to Dunn, N. C.
icroT,o nf tho onn flirt North and ulv,t ' , i n I :n ka o0ii t lof mvine I -rho niinn Weekly Guide says.
...uuo w. ' , t lanital cases, wnetner cuuusn tne ua.za.ui win j , . ,
South, are being interested in the ln defendant or appoint- the expenses of the installation of an "Mr. Woodus i Kellum a.
movement which has every prospect eleyator in the buUding. which is JbU
e peo-
harpies
u.
"mces are expected
I"-!' toicinr. II
United States re
elphia was
Pfte mt
:tlCal freebooters that
Of a Citv Tl,n
Ptthowth
5 a covev r,f
Vs..,
r Peaces so h.m,
lwatenvay project
ev of takim, ...
i. "n .-wiuc
rc- 10-mnrrnw
' ni ne . m
te the preliminary
''J the -rrmtn r.i it. .
; ayfromxorffl1i. u
State.X0rth
.uerest-
"Dead.
S8nf .v . lnem
-bcu nve veara
of success
Constable Savage last night land
ed in the county jail Hattie Jones,
colored. Hattie had stabbed Geor
gianna Suggs, another colored woman,
in the jaw during a fight which had
waxed warm on Brunswick, between
Fifth and Sixth streets, earlier in the
night The woman will be given trial
by Justice Furlong at 4 P. M. Mon
day.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Lumina. Concert To-Day.
Clyde S. S. Co. Schedule.
Chief -of -Police Take Notice!
I. Shrier Dutchess Trousers.
Hamme the Hatter Duplicates.
C. W. Yates & Co. Wall Paper
Details of the Hanging. much needed.
.-I x j:j . oiiimirn far the term
I .111111 i 1 i ( I UUL JW
, t. .oc nmniotPii ves- New Trash Ordinance.
wnen me uusmrao . i
.-j ii,Ara Phimeii berore The ordinance recently auupwu u;
teruay aiieiuwu, v0 - - ....
it.. hoirfnr nA that Uhp Rnard of Aldermen proviaiug a
owing to the importance of the cases better system for the removal of
i . mniati anA for reasons satis- irasn. etc.. iu me
city yesterday and has formed a co
partnership, for the practice oi law in
Harnett and adjoining counties, with
Hon. H. L. Godwin, under the name
and style of Godwin & Kellum. Mr.
Kellum was a very prominent member
of the Wilmington bar and comes
highly endorsed by the leading law-
vako rr now Hanover uuuulv . iuc
just comyiu " " ""Z "I i n,,hHshed offl
factory to the court, oniy a rwe pariiuem ui - yers oi nauun
would he taken It is understood that cially as an advertisement elsewhere wonderfui progress along industrial
this action was in- order that II any m to-day s paper. iue t,uCOo nnes maoe Dy narutit
details in connection with the hang- aew system depends largely upon the past few years has attracted the at-
fng should arise it would not be too cooperation of the public and every tention of good citizens all over the
ate to rmnge ftti same. Just where Housekeeper and landlord should read state, and we desire to congratulate
1 I H l tm aP nlace has not Lhe ordinance and suit their actions him on the wise step he has taken. As
the hanging will take place nas not tne raance au rprtflin t thP renutatlon enjoyed by Mr. God-
Dockery. The logical place for the law which most people would do well flrm in tnts commendation
execution is regarded as the county to avoid. . , widely and favorably
jail yard, but whether consent of the - A . rd Here. known in quite a large section and is
county authorities for tne nangmg tu mi.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Miss Maggie Williams, of Burgaw,
arrived in the city yesterday.
Mr. John A. Tate, the well known
Charlotte travelling man, arrived yes
terday to spend Sunday.
Favetteville Observer: "Mr. John
Bell, brother of our townsmen, Messrs.
N. J. and Thomas Bell, and his fam
ily have moved from Wilmington to
Fayetteville, and will make their fu
ture home on Haymount.'
The many friends of Mr. A. C.
Smith, who recently underwent an op
eration at the James Walker Memorial
Hospital, will be delighted to know
that he is now on the road to rapid
recovery and may be able to be out
this week.
Yesterday afternoon's Fayetteville
Observer: "The steamer Tar Heel ar
rived from Wilmington last night, and
cleared on her return trip at 10
o'clock this morning. She towed the
C. W. Lyon from Wilmington to Eliza-
bethtown, where her upper deck will
be built."
Raleigh Post: "Mr. Gaston L.
Myers, formerly of Wilmington, but
for some time the representative of
the Travelers here, left last night for
Richmond, Va., where he will become
the agency director of the Mutual Life.
Mr. Myers has made a host of freinds
here and they regret his departure
from Raleigh."
CARS
Every Half Hour
" 1 to 8 P. M.
r. George a. ueiroru re ized among strongest mem-tv-tt.
nore-e A Letford. representing '
taKe place lueic ua " - - - - . I DOTS OI oui uai.
hn a made no 1 tr tt rtimVlpn Sr. Co.. of Chicago, ana i ,
I yet KnOWU a mc iiimoii"' in. xii. . i
Lnnlfcation for the pflvilege. The DOPuJarly known in this city and ain Notice for SiWe Readers.
W. Polvogt Co. Half ur I (a maAa that there would be nVer his extensive territory in the . interested in God's
- , . 1 - .. I " ' . .
D. L. Gore Co.-Florida Orangey - c&n be obtained is not
Southern Bell Telephone Co.-No- P na thft Marshal haa made no
tice.
C.
Sales.
rt-n is maoe uiai over uis ciua"" -w - Are vou rea
. . 1-1 I .1, wii4fi,m OI. I . . . . . l 1
such a clamor to see tne mwuuuu South as tne arumiuei u., word? Would you trmy use io kuuw
that hundreds of dollars worth of rived ln the city last night and will his. plan? Next Sunday two services
. 4... otsx.iIiI ho fleRtroved j a otto liortv Mr. Letford I n? r.oii in this oitv at old Odd
COUniy prupci ijr nvuiu spenu bbkcim ""J rr 111 v, -
in the crush-. It is believed that the haa vfn a number of readings in Fellows' Hall, opposite City Hall, at
Federal authorities in this court are wllmington and the remarkable pow- 3:00 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. under the
eeueia.1 a"" - a. vvl1 6 . . . ii..u i va Watrh Tower Bible
awaiting further auvices num rg possessed oy mm as a synuuo.., ttUpn. - -- ;
& ttt.uo1 states r y. ,t crwn I ATiH Tract Society, a society devoting
- 9 aaU iiifw i .... I rL u-uu a t,i utu. -m. ' -v
- Aft!.:r .:rVr rAom ves- t0 tWS C1Z- addressed by Pilgrim Walter H. Bun
uarDy w-nu. """7 eiore ieaviu& l . " L,v of Boston. Mass., one of its travel
C. W. Polvogt Co. Salesman want- terday the 12 men wno muurcu Royal Arnum - eontntJvps Subiects: "The
ed. faithfully, to arrive at a proper vermct v telegram received yesterday ai- ope'' and "The Church's
M. C. Darby & Co. Dwelling for as to the guilt and punishment of the temoon by ur. S. Mendelsohn, from subject8 of tal importance
, ta tntn a solemn com- oarnt Howard C. Wiggins, nuJC . J A it . i-.u:i tt
aaie.
Independent
iMfiemv nf Muslt! "When We
Were Twenty-One."
BUSINESS LOCALS.
(On Second Page.)
Jas. T. Howard Union Men. ,
Boarding First-Class Cuisine.
M. H. Kelly Steamed Oysters.
Stenographer Position Wanted.
M. C. Darbv & Co. House Wanted.
Sorosic Sale.
The sale to be held by the North
nnrniina Sorosis will be on a small
scale compared with the bazaars just
closed as it will only occupy the space
of the library rooms in the Odd Fel
lows' building. It will be largely a
scale of fancy work and similar arti
cles but with the usual accompani
ments of ice cream, cake, candy, etc.
There will be no taking of chances,
and no charge for admission, and It
will be well worth ' visiting by those
who are in search of attractive articles
for gifts at Christmas.
The dates are November 23rd and
4th and all Dersons interested in see-
iner the Drosress of library work in
the city are asked to contribute to this
good cause.
I 1S r, ., - .I
P V l&eir n"le Hon,
, years
e death n ,
&57M:30A
,t m Belle-
M'h'fg Co. Help
Wanted.
Morris Wholesale House Manager
Wanted.
as to tuts & - , m teruuuu uj -- Hone subjects 01 vitai liuiionautc
nrisoner. entered into a solemn com- g UDreme Regent Howard C. Wiggins, thinking Christians. It
pact not to divulge to anyone their q Royal Arcanum, from Rome, w. be remembered that it is not the
respective standing as to me vB.u.v y notifies the memoers ui
violated
j. JMAfr.tnntln Kilt tf
. . . 1 uuo ' . . 1 aiiutuvi wvv w- -
one of the men has violated tnat q tWs city that councU has Deen incite tQ greater zeal and faithfulness
nledee There were all sorts 01 reinstated as heretofore, ine circum- those who have named tne name m
y 0 . i.ni, qhH I . . . 1 O.mm.l . . n nntlnir tn thp
mora on the streets jesiciua,, stance? oi tne suspeusiuu ui . i ennst, as wen iu
.. TtiTr Tirore nrettv I .. . .. . n nmKnroi hv rMners 01 i.tv i,,vni.ir cnnia to the livms wa
11 UL11-1116 ui."
t-.T
nwr1 at Gavi.
911 uced
TO THE LAD I to. mors on tne bi'ccw uiances oi u 0- ,
Whenever you ee .-.. wtft some of !S?""rbM-"
your presence, there is always a Deam wen suuituw-, -- - llua
of magneUc sunshine that enthuse we the persons ' "rnTfrom nubllsh- Flre Yesterday Morning.
men to deeds, and so It nas Deen uur- tioneo, tne dw. - , . . ,T . ' h(a1.room at
ing our Bazaar. To th.e success of Ing any of these reports It w Heat from a stove bed-room at
our Masonic Bazaar, we owe It all to made no secret, though, that at first e residence of Dr. S. Mendelsohu
you, who have so diligently worked the jury stood 8 to 4 for conviction in No B11 orange street, at 8 olock
. . . f a r.a . 1,0 nn lfrldav Antr mnrntaft caused a Diaze
ior out one end, - success, auu the first degree a" " " jwiu, . .
it has been. Words fall us and our tbere was a change to 7 to 5 for hang- whlcb brought the Department out, ) n
tongue refuses to answer to the feel- . yesterday morning three of the response to an alarm from box , anu
men nr our near is wnen me
comes to thank you. Our fraternity as
one man, thank you most sincerely for
your kindly interest and hearty: co
operation. And " with ; thanks to you
one and all and censure to none, we
beg to remain, '
Sincerely,
I p. Yesterday imi"ie v " - rcsuvnov ...
rag. lco' ,jt -rtth noLvi.i. ommreii the house furnishings
five came over iui wiuwi o . . .
live " ... - n 1 I .. . x Vimi 1 Kft n1 the
niiaHflcation and between 4 i to tne extent w T"- , -7
rfdoSTTSertUyt afternoon, the two building ab0ut ?200. The loss is folly
lTway and made the verdict possi- covered by ihsurance with the agency
gave wa,"" .- . .' 1 Vollnt . , tit1i, ToTlnr"
ble, --Friday nlgni tne juijy ujr OI joj.
of T to 5 agreed to remain m me .
anrits word. As usual It is ex
ntoi that theso services will be well
oHnnHcH hv manv of the religiously
initna and thinkine class. All are
welcome. No collection. Seats free
Better sit to-day; that pleasant ex-
nMccinn mav nass away, visit me
tt n Ellis Sudio. Southern Building
Santa Clause wants a thousand sty
Hfsh Photos, for his friends this Xmas.
He will visit The TJ. C. Ellis Studio.
Southern Building.
Where others give up is just where
we get our second wind. This week
values at Gaylord's will be wonoenui.
MO
A Button.
Ever think how much time you spend
in your clothes ?
You might as well have a comfortable
fit, feel and look.
You will get all in DUTCHESS
TROUSERS
, SHRIER,
The Reliable Clothier and Furnisher,
(Sign of the Golden Arm.) -" S?J
W. E CORNER FRONT AND PRINCESS STREETS.
nov 12-tf.
DIED.
SYKES Died of pneumonia, Charles
Taze Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Sykes, of No. 19 Delgado, aged 5
years and eleven months.
The funeral services will be con
ducted by Pilgrim Walter H. Bundy,
of Boston, Mass., this morning at 10:30
A. M. Interment In Bellevue cemetery.
Beautify Your
Home
See our new and artistic designs In .
WALL PAPER.
Fine line of Pictures and Frames just
f
received. ,
C. W. Yates & Co.
NOTICE.
room all night and to take a
MASONIC TflSnS CORPORATION, every our until something was
ballot
de-
xrto nrices at Gaylord's Monday.
One more week Big Sale. .
Monday Big Values at Gaylord's.
Nnf sed. . '
: Gaylord's store will not open Monday
until 10 o'clock.
Subscribers will please add to tlelr
lists: Jno. R. Turrentine iirSon, Mds'e.
Brokers and Mffs., Agt's. Phone No
18. Southern Bell Telegraph & Tele
phone Co. -jl nov, 12-lt.
nov 12-tf.
Market street.
WAV
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 are cash. Our Stock the besti
Our prices the lowest. Satisfaction guaranteedA at
PEOPLES' SUPPLY CO.
206 North Front Street, rnone u
nov 11-tf.
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