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.P rr--W IF - jfi . "'-w-w I TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION N6WP P y -XHig'teZ: A ( V iJ) FC ' V H 1 tv' VA -J I Six Months, by Mall 2J h " nation o' " I ? TJ y II II TV V.' I IT k lV Thre. Months, by Mall 18 . . --U JLJL.1LJJ -LV JivLr JL N iLl N Jj U M- Two Months, by Mall .....MO flO' lXAirGTO C. FRIDAY. XOVEMBEE 24. 1905. WHOLE KTJMBEB 11,884 pno Star. Bold Negro Highwaymen Smokeri tiNfc"- ; While One Held Pistol and Other -"""7 savannah, who j Went Through Man's Pockets. F ring e mau Barrow escape; n--; Capt. John Burnett, of the Tschooner oeoi111' wen? slam ! Helvetia, which is loading lumber at the wharves of the Cape Fear Lumber .,a surnnsmg ft court overruled a & f he indictment L has sailed for S hePorte into the .1 A peculiar- FLnPctacle was wit- ,or..actPrdav when lis marched through j v,,i and bareu A FINE TESTIMONIAL Business Community Highly Gratified at the Promotion of Mr. T. M. Emerson a, lift :n nraver as a s " ' of kindred W-.nnsed body of Qetuir- t of Aioany, , l- T-octprrlav I j in a truuiv - W m. .v., hPr husband 'L it a meeting of committee on .itute for the Esch- is . rates regulate ucio"-- ,ended J- , oc Spnator De ed i " w , lctious. friend up the hefore the insurant .three big insurance Zi him $450 a year to outrages wexe :i r,f Senator i 'lai ; 11. -r rjay the gov-lomyau' m me wonnern section of iuc uciu-up at me point oi a pistol by two negro highwaymen, on Nutt street, early last night. Capt. Burnett had been up town and was returning to board his ship for the night. Between the Nutt street yards of the . Coast Line and the Carolina Central depot he was accosted by two negroes, one of whom spoke up in a familiar way, "Hello! Mate." Capt. Burnett rather indignantly re plied, "You're mistaken in your man." But they evidently were not, for one of them poked a revolverjuxder the Captains' nose and made, him hands hp" while the second of the negroes went through his pockets.. Fortunately the captain had only 70 cents in change on his person and they took chat and departed. Capt. Burnett said, in reporting the matter to the police station, that he had been going to sea all his life, but that hold-up was the coolest thing he ever saw on either side of the Atlan tic. The negroes, one of them a long and the other a short, stout fellow, as well as he could make out in the inky darkness along that street, were smok ing a cigarette each when they hailed him and they calmly smoked n while one of them held the pistol and the otner went through the victim. There is no clue-to the identity of. the hold up men SPECIAL MEETING YESTERDAY Representative Gathering of Promi nent Wilmington Men Take Pro per Action In Appreciation of N L.'s Election. A. C. I Legislature and told how 1 1KB I Iffiams iotiered In the court Midshipman Men- ffcSaral Academy yester- men tPStmeu mai ' : A the blows reirncu u from fist -blows th After loO wn- i examined, argument i i isboro yesteraay m iuc as case and it will , the jury Saturday . of the New York elec- . a Ijnestigati011 was mcreasec t several new cases tor n- Hearst is claiming big .contest with McClellan markets: Money on call t to 6 per cent., closing diq U 5; spot cotton steady at EfcH and unchanged; wheat 'M 90 l-S elevator: corn 52 12 elevator; oats 36; turpentine firm at tasked: rosin firm, strained 4.00 . ATHLR REPORT. Sstiier Br.r'.'ai:. ,S.C, Nov. 23, 1905. al data for the Zi at 8 P. M.. Thursday, at 8 A. M., 43 degrees ; ' degrees; Maximum, 70 ram, 40 degrees; mean. the aiy. .00; rainfall n month to date, ,CS. Inter in Cape Fear river Hie at 8 A. M.. Thursday, feather Forecast. ri Carolina Fair and some- Friday; Saturday show- nriahle winds becoming ALMANAC Nov. 24. C:45 A. M. 4:4S P. M. 10 hrs. 10 min. Southport . . 3 : 57 A. M. it Wilmington. .S:27 P. M LOCAL DOTS. new rat Other local on fourth page. Mr. Claude E. Moss, the musical director of the First Baptist Sunday School has secured the -Hoi lowbush Orchestra to play in addition to the orchestra the school now has. Mr. Jas. H. Chadbourn, of this city, who was appointed a co-receiver with Mr. L. V. Grady for the Burgaw Mfg. Co., yesterday telegraphed Judge Allen it would be impossible for him to serve. Another co-receiver will doubtless be named. The community will sympathize deeply with Father C. Dennen, '-of St Thomas' Pro-Cathedral, this city, in the death of his father which occur red in Philadelphia. Father Dennen has gone to Philadelphia to attend the funeral. The schooner Wm. H. Davidson cleared yesterday for New York with cargo of 261,000 feet of lumber from the Waccamaw Land and Lumber Co., being the second to be cleared by the company since its recent establish ment here. The vessel is reported by Capt. C. D. Maffitt. The; case of young: Jesse Sarvis and George Guthrie, charged with the larceny of watches and money from the carnival tent of Mr. Percy Wells, in this city, a few weeks ago, was dis missed in Justice Furlong's court yes terday. There was no evidence to sus tain the charge. Mr. Wells could not be present. Notices to property owners to lay new sidewalks in front of their prem- ! ises in the down-town sections of the I city, in accordance with the recent or i dinance of the -Board of Aldermen, I will be served to-day. . The list in ! eludes 30-odd owners, who must lay granolithic walks within 30 days or suffer the penalty attached. " Mr. T .D. Love, general manager Perhaps not before in a twelve- j month has there been a more repre- j sentative gathering of the Chamber, of j Commerce than assembled vesterdav afternoon at 4 o'clock to give expres sion , to the pleasure and gratification of the "business community of Wflming ton-upon the elevation of Mr. T. M. Emerson .to the presidency of the At- llantic Coast Line Railroad Company and the removal of that important of fice to the headquarters of the system in this city.' The degree of satisfac tion with which-this important infor mation comes to the knowledge of the business interests of the city finds neat and abundant expression in a paper presented to the meeting by the pres ident of the Chamber, Mr. J. Allen Tay lor, and unanimously adopted by a ris ing vote of the body. Copies of the same were ordered engrossed in pro per form and one each forwarded to Air. Emerson and to Mr. Henry Wal ters, founder and organizer of the vast system and over the destinies of which those gentlemen will preside, The meeting was called to order by President Taylor and those present were Secretary James Kyle, Mr. James Sprunt, Mr. H. C. McQueen, Mr. George R. French, Mr. L. Bluethen thai, Mr. H. K. Nash, Mr. John H. Brown, Mr. M. W. Jacobi, Mr. John E. Crow, Mr. William Gilchrist, Mr. M. J. Corbett, Col. Walker Taylor, Mr. Sam Bear, Jr., Mr. C. W. Worth, Mr. T. S. McManuSi Mr. "John A. Arring- dale, Mr. H. G. Smallbones, Jr., Mr. L. B. Rogers, Mr. M. F. H. Gouverneur, Mr. James H. Chadbourn, Mr. J. Hal, Boatwright, Mr. William Calder, Mr. M. S. Willard. Mr. B. F. Keith, Mr. J. S. Funches, Col. T. C. James, Mr. Roger Moore, Mr. M. W. Divine, Mr. B. J. Jacobs, Mr. Joseph A. Brown, of Chadbourn, and others. The object of the meeting was stat ed by President Taylor, who took oc casion to pay a neat personal tribute to Mr. Emerson, saying the removal of 'the office of President to Wilming ton and the elevation of Mr. Emerson to the head of the system were facts momentous" in the history of fche city. AIL. agreed, he said, that the Coast Line was more instrumental in the up- CITY CONVICT SQUAD Prisoners From Police Court Will Go in Future to East Wil mington Quarry AN ARRANGEMENT EFFECTED Authority Given in An Act Discovered by Mayor Waddell Yesterday Wirt Not Seriously Affect Working Force of County No inconsiderable achievement in municipal economics was accomplish ed yesterday by Mayor Waddell in finding authority for same and evohr- of commerce. Nothing would redound more substantially to the advantage of the properties of the Atlantic .Coast Line than the opening of Wilmington as a port, and we believe that the en lightened policy, which has heretofore characterized the management of this great system will be addressed to the attainment of this end. "We congratulate the Atlantic Coast L.ine on the election of Mr. T. M. Emerson to the presidency, and felici tate ourselves on the elevation of a citizen for whom we entertain the most sincere "respect and whose com manding abilities have always had our cordial recognition. We extend to Mr. Emerson personally our expressions of esteem and for him officially entertain abiding confidence." Others Add Testimony. Expressions of gratification from many who were unable to attend the meeting yesterday were heard-auring the day. All regard the removal of the office of president to this city. and the elevation ' of MfT 'Emerson as a distinctive triumph for Wilmington, and a bright augury for the retention of general headquarters here indefi nitely. Mr. James Sprunt, British Vice Consul here and senior member of the cotton exporting firm of Messrs. Al exander Sprunt & Son, the largest interest in Wilmington except the At lantic Coast Line, when asked for a personal expression after the meet ing yesterday, said: "I am not informed' as to Mr. Em- point of view, but in my constant ob-4to Provlde Ior tne r Keep oeiore uuu S JlUtSllIIieS Hilt I. lliat. It, 10 uwn ijikt- posed to nse the city cohviets for city purposes and the revenue from the same will amount to a neat sum during the course of a year. The matter first suggested itself to the Mavor at the conference with the Board of Audit and Finance WedneS' day night, but he was somewhat puz zled then to kn6w if such action would be legal. The more recent act of the General Assembly provides that prisoners from mayors courts All over the State may be worked on the county roads, but Col. Waddell upon further, investigation found another act, .applying to Wilmington, which provides that prisoners 'rom the police court may be worked on the streets of the city, which, however is impracticable, or on "any public works." or words to that effect. Col. Waddell had a vague idea of the exis tence of such an ac:, but until yester day he had been unable to find it and was much gratified upon doing so. The legal technicalities out of the way, Col FATE IN THE HANDS OF JURY Trial of Negro Fiend Concluded Duplin Superior Court at Wallace Yesterday No Verdict? in The trial of William Carter, the young colored boy charged with crim inal assault upon the little six-year-old daughter of Mr. Howard James, of Wallace, while the family were away at church on a Sunday about six -weeks ago, was completed in Duplin Superior Court at Kenansville yesterday after noon at 5:30 o'clock. The jury at that hour retired but up until the tele phone office at Kenansville closed last night, it was stated that no verdict had been reached. Why the jury should have disagreed is said to have been the wonder of all who heard the evidence, the argument and Judge Al len's charge, which all went to the tag a plan by which, in the future, ta: 5teoers- senteled I'WudorfBrtho morning and afternoon terms in the police court win De wom de in the city rock quarry instead of on the roads'" of the county as has BeeH'the custom heretofore. Hitherto defendants in the police court, default ing payment of fines and costs, have been turned over to the county and em ployed in the quarry at Castle Haynes or on the country thoroughfares as convicts, the city receiving not one cent of revenue, actually handling them at a loss because of having had servation of the man in connection, with -my firm's business affairs and in my personal relations with him, I have been strongly impressed by his remarkable general and technical in formation, his iinwearylng patience. his steady self poise and his total ab stinence from all intoxicants. Mr. Walters has, as you knw, a keen dis cernment of the necessary qualifica tions for leadership in modern enter prises and he has empldyetfthis fa culty to greatAdvantage in the per sonnel of his official staff. "We may be sure that his estimate of Mr. Emerson is Justified by many years of experience and personal con tact and we are much gratified by his selection of -a tean for the presi dency who is so generally approved in our community." AN INCIDENT OF THJE PLAY. session of the court. Solicitor Duffy was assisted in the prosecution by Messrs. Stevens and Beasley, Kerr & Gavin and C. B. Nich olson. Esq., the last named being a friend of the James family from Geor gia. The prisoner was defended by R. Grady, Esq., of this city, and Sprunt Newton, Esq., of Kenansville. The evidence is said to have been very clear, except upon the question of whether the negro's deed constituted criminal assault or an attempt at crim inal assault. In either event, it is said to be the sentiment of every two jnen in three in the community that the ne gro should pay the death penalty and unless the matter is very carefully handled in the event of a verdict other than first degree, trouble is feared. It was hinted last night that the jury was kept together after a verdict was reached in order that the possibility of trouble might be avoided. Miss Sophie Brandt Fainted as Cur tain Dropped at th Theatre. Few people in the large audience Waddell at once had a conference which witnessed the appearance of Miss Sophie Brandt in, a "Madcap with Mr. C. H. Dock, superintendent of the quarry, and an arrangement was Princess" at the Academy of Music f60 wnich the P?T6" W"! ! Wednesday night realized under what Jj- iAl stress of circumstances the charming! nefc tQ tng c or eSLC Utile actress so vivaciously took her lnj! ? ,a 1o rri,a u vorv part in the last act, the scene of the 1 arrangement on all sides rathskeller, which even- under ordi- . f. now ftrfW . thi4itra nary conditions in the nature of the intQ effect to-day. If there are prison quick action of that part of the play, . AntMMM m the noiic eourt to- called for the supreme test of her en- day will go to tne city rock quar. Jirv Shaw will , .. ...i! .). Ill t. a plan for an elastic cur- &aWs party. will take Ethe tariff we can make n stretch farther in rns TJOWPl- ! Hanging anmnd Ashe 115 to be able to throw ere. I!.-, mi.rhi k q "HUl Jj t-l H President Roose ongress wlim it meets 4 of the South Atlantic Transit Co., moniai prepared by Mr. Taylor and spent yesterday in Fayetteville. The Mr c w Worth moved its unanimous Observer of yesterday afternoon says: j adoption as expressing the sentiment "The City of Fayetteville was unaDie of e meetingT seconded by Mr. Sam to get away from Wilmington before 4 BeaFf Jr o'clock yesterday afternoon, and will not reach here before this afternoon, building of WBmlhgtott than MXirtjiCTlftgMiee., hoth ithjrgtcalri, and artiati-j irtfMA nffv thecountyA camp at cany, in me jweceaius ac.m castre Haynes. " boudoir scene when Miss Brandt hop- while the ranks of the convictsrat ped so lightly from a reclining post work on the COUntv roads may be some tion and gathered up the, articles of what depleted , it is believed that those her toilet which had just been thrown reCeived from the Superior Court and so uncermoniously in the presence of those sent from other counties here the King, to His Majesty's utter dis- wln serve to keep a gooi working comfiture, she sprained her ankle very force at all times in the country and severely and she was urged by her that at length things will adjust them maid to withdraw from the last act selves to the satisfaction of both the and put on her under-study. But Miss city and county. The female prison Brandt is not built that way and and ers from the police court will go to the in appreciation of the ovation she had j county farm as usual received during DreviouB-acts, she wan 4 wir fm- the finish with all that NEGRO HELD FOR BURGLARY. dash and abandon peculiar to her na ture and essential to the part she was Broke Into "Brooklyn" Store Mayor': essaying. A few in the audience no- Court Yesterday. ticed a little impediment in her step and there was a suspicipn down on the bald-head row of a too close fit ting slipper, but no one ence had an agency. He referred to tne lioerai policy of the road in advancing the trucking interests of this section and said -that Mr. Emerson has intimate knowledge, of local conditions at Wil mington and a comprehensive view of the possibilities of the South, his faith in the future of Wilmington being no less assuring than our own belief In the ultimate primacy of the South. Mr. Emerson was a man of compre hensive mind and his treatment fair. Often he does not agree upon a pro position submitted, but he can always give reasons why, Mr. Taylor said, and if vou will remove 'those reasons, he will always be found open to conviction. The secretary then read the testi- There Will Not Be Any Occasion For Coolness IF YOU SUPPLY YOURSELF WITH ONE OF OUR ECONOMICAL VORTEX HEATERS. ..Call and see or write for cuts and prices. ' .i p. s. When you call don't forget to look at our line of Carving Knives for Thanksgiving Day. , N. Jacobi Hardware Co., No. 10 and 12 South Front street. Warehouse No. i Water -street-no 19-tf . . - - - " $15.00 FREE! IS YOUR GROCERY BILL $150.00 A MONTH? IF SO WHY NOT SAVE$15.00 BY TRADING WITH PEOPLES' SUPPLY CO. 206 North Front Street, v Phone 420. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. nov 24-tfT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Florida Oranges 50 Boxes Nice Florida Oranges. 50 Bags Cocoanuts. 100 Boxes Mixed Nuts. 300 Boxes New Crop Raisins. ALSO 10,000 Bags Salt. 700 Bags Rice. 2,000 Kegs Nails. and Solid train load of other Groceries. We Buy to Sell and Want Your Trade ALWAYS BUSY Get Our Prices D. L GORE CO., .Wholesale Grocers and Importers . You have been thinking of placing a piano in your home it's a duty you owe your family but the question that worries you is, "Who Will Treat Me Right7" Wilmington, N. C. nov 12-tf. B. Frank, alias Frank Anderson, col ored, was bound to Superior Court by . anM. the Mayor yesterday on a charge of J idea of the agony the nT! . m .T roooeu uie store uj. iui. vj. h- vaotccu, as she has a heavy lighter in tow.' . . . . i . 3 fs,. t1 n . in, , j uon Army, nas iublilulcu. suihw vsen, the expert vrest-rnn am!.o.o. amtnat A-A. Feathe- rGovernor Odell P Washing ff New on a tew hid a conference W,.lt who is WReim,)!H.an sit 7 York. If the Presi- find md wW, ; stone, the Asheville liquor dealer, who kicked her from his saloon sever al weeks ago. The -criminal action against Featherstone has been contin- will be heard In February Ella Henry, the colored woman charged with slashing "Fonsy" Robin son, on south Front street on Wed nesday night, was discharged in Jus tice Furlong's court yesterday. "Fon sv" saii tn save hislife he didn't Mr. James H. Chadbourn spoke of :"Tmed ankle Before the curtain wa . I sprainea itunae. Umo hnlldiner at Eiehth and Nixon naa reacneu iue uiu - tun rr the fnill- nowever, otui ' etc., were taken from the store and pany saw tne iu sold to Mack King, a negro shopkeeper much for Miss Brandt and she sank vMnifv hPtwm the to the floor in a faint from wfticn it r o A A ' . , QQtr1av took some time to revive her. A mm therob- ute later and the n.a bery. King himself was charged with caught on. She remained in her dress ' b t he ine room until 1 o'clock beiore going 10 - "tnv toirt Mr he7 hotel. She left, however, with the ST th. company for Florence at 6 o'clock yes- Dr. J. T. Blake, of Chadbourn, was here yesterday. -W. H. Pope, Esq., of Fayetteville, arrived last night. Stephen Mclntrye, Esq., of Lum- berton, arrived last night Mr. F. E. Schroder, of Henderson, was a guest at The Orton yesterday. Maj. and Mrs. E. W. VanCourt Lucas returned yesterday morning from New York. Messfs. W. P. Taylor and J. E. Vann, of Winton, N. C, were guests at The Orton yesterday. Miss Flora Aycock and Miss Ivor Aycock, of Whiteville, were guests at The Orton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Nichols and Master Fred Nichols, of Nichols, S. C, are guests at The Orton. rne Fayetteville Observer says COL Peter Mallett is a patient in St. Mr C. T. Porter division nnHn. We Will De pleased TO nave your tendent of the Atlantic Coast Line at orders for any of the following: em a i a i t a j I fjir"-- msni I COCOANUTS - MIXEH NUTS, iO Aft V1U7U : L Messrs Allie J; Mitchell and H. K. RAISINS, DRIED FRUITS. Srarhnrnit?h wpnt tn Orppnshnrn vpr. 1 m, m m M -1 terdav. the first named to visit his sis- One SOlia car load 01 asoroea tef, Miss Mary " Baldwin Mitchell, a brands of R. J. Reynolds tobaccos. student at the Normal, and Mr. bear- nn r hi.fnrA Ttec. 1st. Fayetteville Observer: "Mrs. Her- Sulphate of Potash and Muriate bert Lutterloh, went down to Wilming- of Potash. ton yesterday to witness the "Mac cap Princess,' which was played at the theatre there, and, in which her sister, Miss Sallie McRee takes a leading part." Mr. James C. Robertson and bride, one of the couples married in the double ceremony at Richmond, Va., of which mention is made in another, col-1 umn, arrived yesterday and are guests at The Orton en route to Whiteville where the groom is a popular young lumber manufacturer. And I ask you to deal with the house that adds to the commonweal of your State buy a piano made in the South; for the South and by Southerners.. We always have bargains in second-hand pianos of all makes. Talk it over with us; we'll sell you the right piano at the right: "price and on the right terms. w. scott decker: .Manager. Chas. M. Stieti. Artistic, Pianos and Organs. Front and Grace Sts., Wilmmg- ton. oc 29-tf. the election of Mr. Emerson as being a source oi congratulation not oniy Mrs. Kate Wiggins of the Salva- for Wilmington, but for all the vast territory which tne roaa traverses. Mr. M. J. Corbett appreciated the weight of Mr. Chadbourn's remarks. but said it was especially WHmmgtn that had just cause to. be proud. Mr. Joseph A. Brown, of Chadbourn, i v rtyrt form nf Slinenor opwc nuu ijtv... v..v. Court by order of Judge McNeill and trucking te Jt it affairs and the lowering of rates for terday morning the sake of volume of traffic that had done so much for the development of the trucking interests in this section. No man ever in Mr. Emerson's office could doubt' his ability. Mr. Sam Bear, Jr., spoke, happily of Orders for any of the above will have our prompt and careful attention. HALL & PEARS ALL Incorporated. nov. 24-tf. THE SOROSIS BAZAAR. NATIONAL STOCK COMPANY. H. H. Woebse of the presence oi the stuff in his store after he had bought them andTiad also assisted the police in locating Anderson. 'Le defendant Anderson waj represented by William J, Bellamy, Esq., waived examination and went to Jail In default of $250 bond Opened Yesterday With Large Attend ance Afternoon for Children. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ONE BIG WEEK Commencing Monday, Nov. 27, M I N N EL LI BROS. NATIONAL STOCK Co., supporting 4he dainty Eastern favorite Mlna Gennell. The Sorosis Bazaar opened brilliant- Aii New Plays: Elaborate Costumes ly yesterday in the Sorosis rooms in and scenery the Odd-Fellows' building. The at- The Great Play tendance in the rather circumscribed "THE QUEEN OF HEARTS. nrtorc woo vorv lam- nil rlav and will be Monday night's attraction. J V m VV. t J iriW T J Bv " mml -mm . " " I T 1 J 111a J mm 1 r r. rtTl MAfl. Hurincr- the vonlnir The ssale nf fancv laaies aanuueu iui o w vu articles, the serving of refreshments aay pigm and other features delightfully enter- Stove Talk That old stove you have won't last the Winter through.. Bet ter call in now and settle th stove question before the rush begins. We. have a most com plete stock to select from. Any thing from the smallest Oil Stove to the largest steel range. A full line of hardware always. J.W. Murchison&Co. Orton Building. KANT HOOKS! tained all who. were present. The la- Prices all week: 10, 20 and 30 cents. nov 24-3t. Mill men, all Purchasers of Sup-plies:-rWe have the large, medium and small sizes Hooks. Saw inserted tooth, Rips, Cross-Cut, Hack and all kinds. Teeth Holders. Also, we carry full line of Packy Valves, UelUngs, Pipe, Oil Cups, Oils, Greases, Babbitt can find out from know, who cut him but. whoever she Mr jgmerson personally and as a rail- . It if ui . . . " 1 'an juk 'is Odell. from 1 1 n rrt rn raMo,Hi.v- neritif, - w 1 mm. 'of IK iliep.) as " see what a'-tr- Cohqtpks- 1h,- X'mtVl Pnr. "-""is an. ' ft outs over ".- . w men is Patr t Suit- ln Politic Season of Popular Repertoire at Acad emy All Next Week. -jr an nMt week at the The only other eases in the police .j ho tho National Stock ooiirt. vesterday were two in which was, she was quite handy with the road man and if paper as pre- rmnanv 5 noDular-price organization William Lloyd, colored, was held for razzer." This frank confession was i t d could De broadened in its scope, . .a.t ani, nne that is said to ranh ihe Superior Court on a charge of an . . ... . 1 -M 171,r " .... . Ul " . . . within foremost of its kind. Tne com- assault with a deadly weapon upon an- bringing a charge he couldn t bus- man t6 retire and report back to the lays gach beipr presented by its Eleventh and Market streets, and car- tain. - . I coarfmitf ee in a few minutes. Mr. uou-1 Arienai title, and the ..majority of the I rving a concealed weapon. A A a 1 HWrnm I W . - I . . I - . t verneur, Mr. j. a. Arnngaaie, mi. i are jyaity bills, ine. opening The case of HQlty uraay ana mamie Elks Will Debate. L. B. Rogers, Mr. winara ana ouiwrs . wiu be "The Queen ot nearly Grady, colored, charged witn larceny For the entertainment as well as spoke along the same lines. Mr. WH- wbicn Qf modern type witJi plenty of clothes from a cleaning and press- edification of members and. to" infuse lard referred to a recent conference if wnolesome comedy. The stage set- ,n- establishment at Fourth and Bla- new life into and to encourage a larger he and a committee irom lue w. tings wiU be special and pretty. aen streets, was continued. attendance upon tne regular lodge or uommerce iiaa uau A strong feature oi tne compasy , meetrnes the Wilmington Elks at erson, relative to depot faciUtles and Us vaudeville, which is presented by Mr. Heide'sConsulship. their first meeting in December will a through train by Wilmington. Mr. weU known artists. In " connection Qn account-of the separation of the inaugurate a series of debates upon Emerson assured the committee that witn opening bill will be given a Swedlsh and Norwegian governments, luduguidie a. Kiivo-v m;im(n(rtnn urfla nrenared tO i- v. mov ho o-rneft- . ' . ... -.m m 1,.;-" nt Tton. live tonics The matter has Deen in j " 1.;. . 4 , strong sampie ui wuat- -wnereDy tne rruce vuai i. U1 " nve lopicb. nrtrtH take care of through travel with hotel . Hnrme the rest of the engagement. I Qrt haR hoeomeKing of Norway, cnarge oi a coiuuuueo nmv- .vr.,. J h. .xnH be.no v . . monoo """" . 7. ?-,r. i r The first debate will be accu"11""ua"v'"a' A special -rnansssnuiB .a, Mr Alexander jsv-neiue, tuuou. trouoiB iiuoui Btucuuiw. will be Elven. Sweden. Norway ana uenmar ai vn- The Question on the adoption of the Mnn(1av nieht ladies will be tfdmit- c himself beir.2 a native dies have already scored a distinctive mfAnFMY OF MUSIC! Metal, Solder, Rope, and full line of success with the Bazaar. Supper was VuiiwA v Mm Hardware FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 24. . rvhnflv-s. Favorite oils treatment to att. fUntS f 0ne . Iiorse in in,, .i . and fn.. m, '.i i . i rue t'liilrtsitv DMr... I t iftr ,,,kin" for mi8ht that 011s tied at lt doesn't con- O- thePdent:s 3kln? policy; charge ed last night. on the, subject of municipal owner- snip ana vomaus resolution was then caHed and the .e. , 1S t including a reserved . n.anrk. has accentod the consul ,' 5 . hrrich;4re and following was unanimously passed as I the advan5e -saiepf these sWp of Norway, and resigned his office v,UoowUO f'"""- ' letatod- v.-,"- tr, ni nmmone to-morrow morn- n rr,f 3roHon hut also re- iUS VUlwui mi kj . v.,", f-?n'nfi- hist office as coiisvii for Den mark at this port. racy and will no doubt accomplish the desired end a larger attendance ana tVio ontortalnmont of those Wh6 " do VUV . V t M. mill mmtrnfmm, -V attend the meetings. ' .. . . NEW nADVERTISEMENTS- ht"Tnt,rf si Hall & Pearsall Nuts, etc. ; People's Supply Co. Save $15. Academy of Music National StqcK' Co. y" ii'' ' ; Concord Chanter. R. A. M. Convo cation. ' . . Warren's Steam Bakery Washing ton Bread . - stated; - . seats will commence i to-morrow morn- 'The removal of the. headquarters oi . thP tlantic Coast Line to Wilmington is at once notable tribute to the Iin! j Trash Cart Movements. rtorfance- of "this port to this great railroad system and a most auspicious omen for the' future of Wilmington, flnr erowth in population and com- morr-o ha bfeenrmost marked in recent vears. and' the enlightened policy of the Atlantic Coast Line has-been con-y sDicious in the development of tne re- onnrres of this section. However, our The hew ordinance recently passed j Killed Fine Young Deer. by the Board of Aldermen, systematlz- captain J. D. Bowen, a popular Sea- ing the removal ot ash by theTarts board Air Line conductor, returned to in the street cleaning department, has the city yesterday afternoon from a not worked so satisfactory contrary successful hunt. Captain Bowen, with to expectations. i-3fe..tftteaf':'not1 iMarty-of local sportsmen, went up to been so much with the people as it has i Abbottsburg, N. C., 45 miles irom wu been with the cart drivers, -who se'em-jngtoit, on a two days' hunt. In ad sources Of this section, wowever, . : aWo fo adont their movements to riitton to the party's "bringing down nntential Dosslbilities have scarcely .,.. 4i.tn.rc vootordav "Lk,V5 mo an ' sniiirrels. CaDtaln beenjouched, and we are now oir me h.''"W. Howell was put at Bowen killed a- fine fawn, which ihe eve pi "tr?dorRlem thejiead of the system. until all the party broughtjo thecuy-witneu,. sions .-will-mke former strides .seem be t m His w-- - , ; ' : . j; F. Baggett I-granted a permit to-naTtwotorytin-roof residence jao. Castley between Second and Third served from 5 to 10:30 P. M. during the afternoon and evening and that feature strongly appealed and was largely patronized by the men folks, who attended with their wives, daugh ters and lady friends after hours down town To-day the Bazaar will be open all day from 10 A. M, to 7 o'clock, hut there will be no night entertainment. The afternoon will be given over es pecially to the children and the lit tle folks are anticipating the event with great pleasure. " There will be lots of games, a grab-bag contest, for tune telling in real gypsy fashion and an abundance oT light refreshments. All the children are expected with the grown-up folks too, for there are many fancy articles yet for sale and other things that will make ji visit to the bazaar most interesting. New Aattfc Fixtures. The handsome new fixtures for the Carolina Savings and Trust Company, have arrived and will be installed as soon ' as possible. The Front street entrance to the bank n the Atlantic National Bank, building has been cut and finished, and in a few days the "Carolina will have as pretty a home as there is in the city. MISS MABEL PAIGE In the Daintiest of Comedy Dramas by Pauline Phelps and Marion Short AT COZY CORNERS. The Daintiest of Pretty Gowns. A Wealth of New and Attractive Scenery. PRICES: 25, 50 and 75c. Seats on Sale Thursday. nov 22-tf. MINCE MEAT ! PLUM PUDDING! CELERY AND CRANBERRIES. Springfield, Jones 'and Smithfield Hams, Olives Stuffed or Plain, Olives all in Bulk. Asparagus and Mushrooms, Mackerel and Fish Roe. Jams, Jellies and Preserves. Hill Pickles, Sour Pickles and Sweet Pickles In Bulk. Call, Phone, Wire or Write. -" a. T. D. Love Comp'y Wholesale Dealers, " 204-206 North Water street, - Wilmington, N. C. ' Local and Long-Distant Phonts, No. 439. novl-tf B C en- Crow & Taylor c I G A R S i . i m-iaKe .uiiuci - mnf.hlnerv can De nut in motion. His smalL ims port w dayg work, he says, has shown that VSS STScanr. ctterW. further tronble. BUSINESS LOCALS. Peoples' Woodyard Wood. . . " A. M. Wallace Hall for Refit. ; portmg,;naa "jvrr generally imderstQOd,' there wllL be no Dixie Cafe-Hot and Cold Drinks. ' to, thf. cotton shipping Zlltro,lle. ' Lost Smith and Wesson CONCORD CHAPTER, 0. 1, II. A. M. Companions: .. - - There will be a Special Convocation this (Friday)" evening at 8 o'clock to confer the Past Master's Degree. By order of the High Priest. W. A. MARTIN,- - no24-lt - Secretary. nov 23tf. GROCERS. streetsV; - 1 LOST ON MIDDLE OR MASON- boro Sound or road between, one Smith and Wesson revolver, 32-cali-bre, nickel plated.. Finder, liberally rewarded, if returned" to Star office. nov24-lt " , - HeirO 246. i is that Warren's Steam Bak- ery? Yes. Well send me 35 i more loaves of your WASHING jJON BREAD. It has increased i our business 100 per cent, iar 15 aays. G. M. MURRcLLi - 402 North Fourth street . 1 WARREN'S STEAM BAKERY -,R. F.WARREN, Prop. . B nov. 24-tf. The tSooAu wkn wl hr Trmsts, eat yu ten ceats apteee.. wmi nuiae- (or year money u to oinu iwuj-y, -try thia brand nmt try taeac-ae, It yea waat to ajy the valae-t-y w.f ( The F. E. Hashagen Co.' . Dtstrlbatars at Waaleaalei : -r no5-tf - : . " r -si- v. . f ' n : f y ' V . t '. ' - ? ' i i,: it; i 1 t - a4! i -1.-; M f f '',1 ii- 1 . 7 4. . i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1905, edition 1
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