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WHOLE NUMBEB 1?114, I OUTLINES. tf3S appalling loss of life on M cast on account of the lrida.on Thursday; thirty were lost from the wrecked a T.ncle near 1,0 hiown from the steaiaer Yand swallowed up oy'Uie f of men iw.we ,on;3 jrrtn'ftfl.' and many v.r recovered: -steamers t'Se coast yesterday rescued - of men adrift atvsea x ,?fl,os9 of a score of lives and tv loss by the cyclone at rSne people-were killed of tne u,( o. .A . Mil AMI 1 . , . C ch sailed with -men : ana f" arrived at Havana .with pi ,fflDtion of two ships which sail- , i,r nnphprl hv the svm- i re aeeyij of president ftouso cn, wiw..mo novernor Magoon In offering aid- the President yesterday sympathy for Florida and ;ten government am ior wo . cjr.ctuua L-jC 1 WC1VC it"'" ; STATE FAG CLOSED Rcia Sfirioiidy:; Interfere JVith AH Dcriirtrnents cf tiie Ex- THE ' COTTON- :ASSfiflATinrj . - l ' -4 ' x1 '' ' ' ' '" Nw Scheduler; Raleigh ;to VYiimlng . (ton Suit Against Trading T5tampt ' . Company " North Carolina ' i.-t. Synod at , Statesvi lie. -v' (Special Star Correspondence.) ' ' Ialeigh; J N.,: C.,C Octu 20. president C. C.-Moorer of the Norm 'Carolina Di vision" of the ; Squthern;Cotton t Growers'- Association, held a -conference to-day 'With members, of i the 'Board of Directors; and determined, to, for the next c several months, devote their e forts ; to : diistrict rather.' than county organization., Resident Moore will go in Louisville, Ky., yesterday, du- to central . points : in the. NoTth aro Una cotton .belt ani srather x toarp.t.hAr nanic in a bargain store, caused the,. county.: officers . in the adjacent JetemarKor a wag ,AV ia" counties for-conference and carry on K. Y, yesteraay aunag ..Jrlthrbulrhl'tK em thworte.nf dnrntfrvn rime, a vuiu. w xy the hrinsiiiEr of thA iianV and fl1 s collapsed wim uu ywpie, mnjr of the cbtton growers into the, fullest injured ana tnxee laiaiiy iNew nnssihlA nPmtio n.fn h rv nf markets; Money on call nominal MswIailojL: ;The ;flrgt Cf these aume xuauo b. district meetines ia to be held within . i XM .Alwa I T ' Quiet 11 cents; uuur .fo', ue next .week or two. t easy, - ' K Th marshala hall which formally mixea, , tu.y jds , -; r,:BOciai features of the hto 70; rosin nrm, su-aiiisa .cow . xk tt lat m,t bis no news or ine. Kidnaping i . i . . . v laurmsr wnicn the ceremony or ore- k Bryan, but since iearst cap-1 !v -v. --' New York little has been heard Marshals to .tte young ladies of their Nebraskan. . '3 j choice for f this special honor, took place about' one . Oclook'i and ,was al ere is a pamiui xivaujr uciwccu Deauuiui signi. l ne cniei marsuai, lMfcstniem anri DemocTacv as vto I Mr. J. v. s juiaaes. nresenxea nis re- ell- Hinsdale,, of this on the 6th of November nortoeast; STORM Second Disturbance PrevaileS Off ThisCbast With 'Some : Severity Yesterday. LITTLE DAMAGE, .HOWEVER - t MMBfc" " " ' -"-' - i High Water at Wrightsville But Trestle and Beach Property Safe Xl'fTects of Blow Probably Worst ( , --at .outnport-vty A northeast storm of considerahle Court esy Washington -Post f least; four hundred pepple; y:, t Tho Tain the past week .completely Ibrcke up jthetrials .of speed that : were J cfo tt; if State fair When the rain; was not e immensely wealthy we give u was impossible: for the ledge right here that we .will; not horses to "be put on to aiiy. advantage. IN MMILpLliis Morris Distilling Company Now Open On ;South Front. Street Fine O Id . Kentucky Product Being f Han dled By Wilmington House. UNPROVOKED ATTACK Cutting Affair in Onslow County .An Outrageous Affair -Three Negroes j ' SentencecLto ; Termfe on New predatory' lentiality. or bust with con- b fairy tales arenproduced now a reviewer of books. That is a pe reflection on . the . fanciful To-morrow the ,Raieigh & Southport begins operating under "its new sched ule, which, with its close connection with ; the Atlantic Coast line at "B&z- ettevllle,' gives - the "quickest run be tween Raleigh and - Wilmington yet known.' .. U-i:- ' , 'v I - The - audience ' that ; heard Madame picturesque yarns -? spun by rieimea to keep things ; quiet 'at I Nordlca - last iiight In the auditorium e when they do not come iqVoh pie time. " V v :;Concludea on Page. Six.) NEW 'ADVERTISEMENTS. F People of North Carolina k eive the RpniiMfpan'nn'.rtv 'smiph I pasting on. the 6th of November it will never again be so pre- mm as to believe for an in- Mhat Secretaries Taft and Shaw wme iato this State and make - ; 1 pts of. Tar Heels.; , j: . H. Hardin Herpicide: Standard Oil Co. Heaters. A. D. Brown A Silk Story. Paricer . sneea rurnmurB. .Sol . Bear & Co. Schlitz Beer. A. David Company This Store. .yr: Franck(C. Clark-To the Orient. Stone & Cb7 Bagging arid Ties.;,: i Sloan & Sweeney Wilson Heaters, ETenIns TImes qer: waena pickpocket is arrested .,A- Wilmif,flton To Southport. he practically adnxits 3iis i I iceiev Institute Comfoiits - for La- My Agreeing to return the money dies. ' ' I 1 " - . P shall be nrosecution what ' J Icks Bunting Drug CoDande- , .. i .... - s. - , - .;:... lion. Shoe Co, Ladies' . uiamona MEETINGS CONTINUE Three Service and ' Conference of .Workers Tb-day at Revival Now in Progress at first Baptist Church ; K a magistrate to release "u ngut at all. That . would compromise with villainy. e law wid that; ve to ie re is men sooner or jater Peters Brand. Solomon's porters. j James M. Shoe Store Arch Sup- face and take a stand Think." question of woman suffrage. ;Mrris 110 use for anybody to sus- Liquors Hail-What Some Folks pistilling Co,-"Hygrade" & Co- Buggies and j C. W. Poivogx yorrr : Stamps. Trading tii. t c. w. mills . married .11 f t '.nu jluc win nnnose i i.r E. . W. Grove Bromo uwi. , , women get to votine married nine. Uld be Whinny rti 'at llifti . metto -iWIne,, . Business'Xocals. -Wanted Salesmen. ' B. of' R.:C Meeting.. ; M Isc Lavender Music, yy- Broker Representative. Rint Furnished Room. .. For Skle Carolina PlaceXot,' M. E. Shields Lost,, Package. W. A. Dick Offices for Rent Wantedreling Salesmen. For Renl-furnished, Rooms. or Si Boarders. f C. PV B Mahler-Lots for Sale. 1 ' . vrV..- ' nm Goods Man. -The Morris DisfUlinir Comnanv which (recently opened bttsinesk " at No. 6 South Front street, is already receiving a large patronage, both from, in and out of the city, and has one of the prettiest .and most com plete family liquorV stores in this sec tion. Mr. -Morris ,Bmtzf elder Ms in Charge of the sales department of the business outside of the city and Mr; Q. P. Wahl has charge cf the store. The - stock- carried . consists 6f fine whiskies direct ; from f two registered distilleries of the:. Fifth ' District of Kentucky i ajid e . firm well lays claim v to having the whiskies that nip hold, the reputation of the -Blue Grass State: In addition they have ! a. large stock of wines, bordlal'SN -and every thing else usually carried 'Ln the first class family liquor - store. , t Every thing Is sold in original packages, no drinking is allowed '. on the premises and the store in every respect might be .visited by ladles "with impunity! The wholesale and; retail trade is ca tered to and ! the company . does quite 0. large business in. out-of-town ship ments. ,: ' - .1 . ". " '. . . Five1 men are on -the . road in the Carolinas, ' Virginia .and Georgia and a large part of the product pf the two Kentucky distilleries will ; be ' handled through' the Wilmington house." The trade mark "Hygrade"' is an indica tion of the qnality of the goods put out and every 'order Is .guaranteed to be according to labeU .The "Indian Head" brand "of wniskies carried by the firm is strikingly emphasized : in a large figure which forms a part of the wiridow. display on South Front street I Thez gentlemen In charge of the business vare well and popularly. known in -Wilmington and are already doing a fine-business.; ' J I. Hanover Roads. -i? aiSDatch nn Thurartav 0116 great. mn,. -Ll -u' to. 'VIUCUV PLU.U. LUC L duce Mr uof vl; nv,iu ot -,J KLUCLU.-. i uu rupture any-wing -"watic party." its a good tov- ll0US wings ' -should , hen landslides; areTly- loose. i at the boycott of Amer- actures bv ' K the plnfUStry in Tsi Ann's baili fth-. uals bying home nro- 5eviiB 0se made by fforf f 'cotte respect a Chi- Aatter and an American litf in8 the same purpose America. , . , 1 -V-j Vnnn Drv Goods For .RehtWFu . n r Poster & Cor-F"',: M D. K. rosier -. , ., . ,t(1 ineQme. M 1 1 ler Dpuoie ,ivr. ; r:Jv UT:-l0ains In i J d. Rc Foster ;&:v,o . :- Beat Estate. Snend: your they win: glvej i yptwo sumps for one; this week S&i ;Pblvogot s (2) trading Freight Yard Wreck- bnJtiie lower yard of the Atlantic Coastline about 3 o'clock yesterday morning-a strlng of freight cars broke loose "on one of the sidings next to the freight warehouse on. Nutt ; street and a combination caDopse anu yua- thrown against the Vail of the building with such vio lence as! to wreck. the:car almost com pletely., The track ..was torn uj) for. some little dlstance.The . wrecsage was cleared yesterday. ; ; ' jOiavoHft Court Yesterday.' ; "r There were rib case's of rTtlcular in terestbefore thevMayor yesterday-Jna Hart,- asailorcharged - with being d'nink and : disorderly, was given 12 davs on- the- county roads at the re- auest of the captain of his hip who re- ported him avery disagreeapie ieuuw. Mr. Rogers of the firm of Rogers & Thomas, contractorswas charged with obstructing the street at anew build Vnk near Fourth arid Chestnut streets. The case was left open ior luruiyr m formation. 4 xJudgeE.'B. Jones, iSolicitor Rodolph Duffy "ari Wopdus .Kellum; . Esq., re turned'yesterday from; Jacksonville, ,N. C, where they have been attending On slow Superior Court From them was received the' first authentic account pi the cuttingof young Mr. Lee Kellum, a -brother of Mr. Woodris Kellum,' meargre particulars Of which have been previously. givenA It appears that some negroes nadl been tried in-the' court for assaulting a young whltk boy and; his mother in the KeHum neighborhood of the coun ty about 6 miles from. Jacksonville and that the negroes wereangry, with Lee Kellum about Ms testimony in ' the case."!' At' night as. Mr. ,Woodus Kellum and his father in a buggy ahead. .Mr. Lee Kellum and a cousin behind in, an other buggy, were returning. home?; six inegrbes in a wagon overtook them and asked to pass. The road was narrow and Mr. KellunCs father told . them they could ' pass a little ,'way down where he intended to stop, for some fish he had. bought. When; the place was reached, the buggies turned out and as the negroes were passing; in the wagon, they - fouled . the buggy in which Mr. Lee Kellum and his cousin were riding. - The negroes withVan oath jumped out and said they wanted young Lee Kellum vanyway and one of them held' the hof se while the others assaulted him- in the buggy, ' cutting him - seriously, but hot fatally.' Later further down the - road they assaulted a young man who had been" sent for a doctor for the . injured man Four of tiio negroes were subsequently arrest ed and given inimediate trial in' On flow jcourt; . Three of .theme were sen tenced to 18 montiis each, on the New Hanover chain gang and they will be brought here this week. . The fourth did not leave the wagon and succeeded in getting off in that way. Two others have riot yet been captured, but ' offi cers are in search Vf .them. - Young Mr. "Kellum was given surgi cal attention at ; the house , where the cutting occurred but has since been re moved to -his home -and is now doing very well. . He will recover without a doubt unless v some ; complications set in. The affair caused much excitement in the county, arid , was "pronounced by those who learned the circumstances a most outrageous occurrence. I ' Judge Jones and: Solicitor Duffy are ori , their wayo-: Clmion ,to"; attend Sampson Superior Court - , ;-' i i Strong Serrnqns.. The end of pie second week of the great revival in progress at: theFirst Baptist church sees no abatement of the interest in the services, which will no doubt be continued, throughout the present week. Dr.- Hamilton, the evan gelist is preaching with great power each day and not only are the unsaved being gathered into the f o!d,v but the church iSjbeing built up and strength eried in many ways. Dr Hamiltonhas won' the hearts of all who have heard him. and though .there is nothing sensa tional About , his pulpit utterances, he' has , the happy faculty of 'riveting the attention of bis. hearers and sending the 'truths straight home. v j ' At the service last night,, the congre gation was necessarily not large on ac count "of the" leather, but those who were present heard an excellent ser mon and; there were several requests Lfor prayer. The theme of the sermon was the picture of Jesus as He stood on the highway above Jerusalem, the text being found in the nineteenth chapter of Luke, a part of the 42nd verse: If Thou Hadst Known." It was a strong appeal to the unsaved and to Christ ian men and women to " re-dedicate themselves .to the higher life. The services to-day will ; be of -especial interest to all. , , At ; 10 o'clock in the lecture room of the church there will be a' prayer service and confer erice for Christian workers. ; At ' 11 o'clock, at 3; 30 o'clock in connection with the: "Sunday School arid again at 7:30 o'clock Dr. Hamilton will preach. AH are invited to come early andoc cupyiseats as near the fronts as possi ble so that the work of the ushers may be facilitated and -the otler members of ; the , congregation may not be - dis turbed 'by those who come late. All Christian people are invited, to come and'take part in the services. , . , I All good,- dealers sell Portner's Hof 1fcf au. " Cali for it at the bars, or order a casefor the hori- 'Phone 99- i :v To-morrow, Tuesday and - every day next, week The; Polvogt Co., will give double trading stamps. " -;0.7r -;':r;?t- -:-tr" ''?J', -. .To get thebest beer you should call for' Porter's Hofbrau. ; 'Phonei. 99. THE EAGLES' CARNIVAL. One Big Week of It Beginning on. No y vember Nineteenth. " ' The committee in. charge of the ar rangemerit . for the Eagles' Carnival to beygiyen the week, of November 19tn. is succeeding very, well indeed with all the 1 preparations. The 'location will be on North Fdurth street and the com mittee is satisfied that one of the best companies on' iUie road- has - been se- cured to furnish ' the attractions. , A big soUverilr programme"ls being 'got-, ten out to advertise the event andthe country contiguous . - to -4 Wilmington win be worked to the end jthat the fair will. bring a "larg number.: pf vis itors to the city for the week. : It will not be a carnival of the every day sort but " will ; be away, above the average arid'wiU be brought here directly from the Nortfck at some considerable .; ex pense. There wUI .be a number & of meritorious f ree -.attractions I. The' Polvogt Co., wUI give two trad-; ing stamps for one this week. "; severity prevailed along : this coast yesterday, iand a . part of last night While the, gale was nothing 'like 'as se-" vere as the storm of a few weeks agp. the .tides ran almost as high and some little damage was done ajong.the coast. it is iwreu uicti wiere navt? ueeu many disasters to shipping though there were no reports of such up to la'st night.. The maximum, velocity ot the wind did not exceed 38 miles an hour in Wilmington,, but at Southport and . at the beaches fifty miles an houris . unofficially"; reported. Tlie course of the windwas Such as . to pile the tide up ; and at WrightsvilleSouna ;lt was almost as.high; as during the. morning ; of the terrible storm which; imperilled V so many lives 1 arid did soJ much dam-, age at the beach ab6utrxpnth ' ago. At iSouthport the Udes werp even high er' but the wind was ;notv sAreat Comparatively little damage w&a done-; at the beaches, though, at one time tjie Wrightsville ""trestle was -threatened ; and not a few of the cottages on the narrow strip of land there were endan gered. " - . " The storm here was the passage. of s tlie tropical: disturbance up the coast, continuing its northerly course with less severity The storm centre is supposed to have been, at sea some where off ; the coast else the ' effect ; would have bee'n , more disastrous on land. The-maxim'um velocity of . the o'crocyyjfatternpo not sufficiently: violent to do any dam age. The rain was driven under roofs in some instances" and numerous leaker were reported but otherwise the city felt none of tha ill effects of the blow., . The Storm at Southport. . The stonn Is reported . as having -been quite severe at Southport, all the harbor craft there passing up the river for a safer- harbor ; where . possible. Several of . the fishing steamers also passed ,upv from; (the fisheries at Old -Brunswick' as the wind1 and tide was quite highTthere. The trig Blanche left ' Southport about 10 o'clock' and cairie up to the city Rowing the steamer Sea Gate, to this port for .a safer anchor-1 age. The steaner Wilmington .was due ; to leave at 2 o'clock yesterday ' after noon for Southport, 'but Capt Harper and Capt O. D. Burriss having receiv-. ed advices from there that a, part Of :. her " wharf had . been carried . awayi It was decided-to abandon the trip The " steamer will leave for Southport .at 9:30 o'clock this morning and" will, re turn at 5 o'clock . this afternoon, giv ing everybody an excellent opportunity ' of viewing the ravages of the storm..' The following telegram, was received. . 4 from Southport last night: ' "' " v Southport, N. C, Oct 20.-f-What-at; one time threatened to be one of the- X most destructive storms that has visit- : ed our city in" a number "of years,.' " struck Southport -this - morning about ' 3 o'clock. The prevailing .wind' from the northeast increased in velocity .un- . ,. til about 10 o'clock, and' every; steam V vessel in the harbor that ' possibly V could, moved up the v river for safer -harbor; On account 'of the : extreme ' high tides .at this season from the ; wind blowing a direction-that caused the tides to be even higher, consider- 4 able damage as been done to T the ; '. water, front property - in the way of damaging wharves, breakwaters, etc. - No vessels are reported ashore up' to this time .only the steam yacht Palm -Beach, bound ff bin" New York to Palm Beach that cairie Into harbor Thurs-. . day to). wait, more - favorable weather. -for her journey. . . . v ':v0""'-S;i-- .The Palm Beach, while endeavoring ; to reach; Cove Creek in the marshes ' In the ) western end of the harboi, struck a rock and Jgrountted. iShel is now in a precarious . conditibn, and , should-the wind become more souther- y ly,'; as is feared at this time she will, V receive serious damage 'arid probably ) 3 become a total loss. - I , ..-h The wrecking tug Rescue with, one! ; barge and two pontoons, of the Merrltt -Chapman "Wrecking Company, of Nor folk, here at work ralsirig the" fishing steamer Atlantic are reported safe ';': wiUi mo damage at present ',;-'. '.;'- -'; 'f At Wrrghtsvjfie ;Beach.? i f Wilmington peopleVwere deeply - in terested In the . storm 'h news ; from Wrightsville Beach and - there were v many wiid reports as to tHe '. .trestle over ihe Sound having- been curried . Concluded on Page" 81x.); -il, I I f : 4 , I' I i u ! I w. '! ': 'i j i l i! V 1' ft VI. K i' : - ) v. in U n !'1 , It : ; V -,' I -V IF .-V 'I .'. vy.
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