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v V . ,- , V.fs -A ..' - 1- V' 11. V, t A 4 i f-.v SENTENCE OF 18 MONTHS Given Negress for Larceny and Sell-lThistlemor Clears With Nearly 16,000 Ing Whiskey Case Against W. Reaves Dismissed Other Mat ters Before Recorder.'.1" , " In the Recorder's Court yesterday morning Gertrude Fillyaw, .a mulatto, well known in police circles, was -giv en a sentence . or is; montns,k12 months for' stealing watch from J; J? -i- cowman, viuwicu, ouu Bu iuumus ior selling .wmskey in violation , of the promotion law. ine CountyCommis- sioners are privileged to hire the no- gress out for that length of time. The alleged violation of the. prohi bition law and the robbery took place last Tnursday night. The case wa3 called for trial Friday morning but was continued "until1 yesterday at -the' request of the' hegress. The watcir, which was in the .possession of Wil- liam Hendrix, colored, commonly irnnwn i.,niff nno ' mhn was Ami-1 dentally ,killed at the convict camp vostflrrtsv mnmlnV was recovered Friday by Deputy Sheriff Piver. The nearly two million dollary. The high npresa olaimefl that Bowman Eava e. record for a previous cargo on one. her the watch as security for a $2 . vA oabeH hpr fn give it back to him, stating that he ITij " -ta t thfi TYmnPv: for her. While Bowman was asleep in her house-'W One" called and in order - . ,,M 0V ggVnil tnr I Si? 5n.YiCt ?p JlSIfJSJ its return. Sucn was ner lestimony. When officers went to her house that niffht and the following -day she de nied any knowledge of the-watch.' As to the whiskey sue testinea mat kow man went out and procured itM&me where else and that she and others help' to drink it Bowman; testified tnat tne waicn ws biuicu Uvu uu lett, from Buenos Ayres, both con and that he gave the woman 50 cents slgned t0 Messrs. Alexander .Sprunt with which she procured the whiskey, g. onTV wuh tho arrival 'nf thMi which made them all feel glorious ior awmie. ine woman um a icpum.uu. in police circles for home-made f abri- cations and .her testimony was not given much credence. She was repre- Rented by Brooke U. Kmpie, u;sq , while Marsden Bellamy, Jr., Esq., ap- peared for the prosecution, a cass against Mr. W. J. Reaves, Indicted Dy Chief of Police -N. J. Williams, ior m failure to pay the special city .license I 7i tax for conducting a machine shop, was aismiSBeu, ii apyt;a.iiug iiuui jf , m ii r.w. k evidence that Mr. Reaves had gone out of the business Dandy Johnson, a colored hack dri ver, who has been up several times for violating the hack ordinance, was fined S10 and taxed with the costs for a not having his badge, showing hi3 ' 1 . . i a iiumDer . Drcmeriy uiauiayeu. wA nase -aeadnst James Herrinsr. col- ored. r.hareed with escaDinie: from the omiTitv -roads, was nol Drossed. the main witness, a euard at the time of th esane. heine out of the ' State Rand nn'innnr in the emnlov of the ' county.- : Herring - was apprehended-' tehnrtlv nftor the escane and . served Ithe remainder of his term, which ex- . I vnotoj fartro nf Mostna cier, nircxi a few oavs aeo. wnen ne was ar- Li. Peschau. Esq.. aoDeared for the ne- . gro and Marsden Bellamy, Jr., Esq jior theprosecution. BUFFALO AND PAWNEE BILL. eh. rMM u.. mv ( Monday Advertising Car. SJ IIIUIIIVU ' WHWTVO .hMIMMH Bill's Wild 'West and Pawnee Bill's I Far Fast Show, under the manaee- -ment'of Mr.-Henry E. Butler, arrived i ,in -Wilmington Sunday night. Tester - ; . , j .jaay,a iarK lorce was, uy showV-to imlngon next Monday In a n rravrl Bin re T n A frTY 1 n or r T rno MO 1S?i CTit Vm- 7 xt ii Z, a t ? exhibit at Tarboro.-Norfolk and Rich- rnc-nd, after .which . they will go into Winter Quartersjh New Jersey, v Major John. M. Burke, well known W historian of frpntierlfe and long a3: Y , ; , " 11' . : r , highly enthusiastic over the combined shows was here with, the car. -Tho major says mat ine organizauun, aay.is jarsw,-. oener .quipueu B-u J more compiew man ever aau is e'T' 'ng a double' exhibition fn the, line of me Btuay or man m navmg wunu hows people from all over the worm. This visit or the shows to waimmgton 's the first in ten year3 and probably the last In as many years. The show has its own train of 59 cars, usually ilvided into two or three sections, ind has between 750 and 800 people. The trans will arrive in Wilmingtou ext . Sunday , morning from Fayette me, where an exhibition will be glv- n Saturday, ana the work of unload- ng and pitching the tents will be watched by hundreds In this City. The tents win he pitched at 17th and Cas tie streets. There will be no street parade Monday. Two ' performances will be given, rain or shine, at 2 P. "f . and 8 P. M. Major Burke has traveled extensive hy, in fact, he is always on the go, and during the past few months Yjt been over practically every ' State in the Union. "Next year," said Major Burke," "will be a splendid one finan cially. It will be the year of all years. Mark my prediction, money will -be plentiful next year and every business will prosper." MR.' "HUNTINGTON SPOKE Addressed Men's Meeting at the Bijoir Theatre Sunday. . A most interesting and ' thotightful address was delivered by, Mr. G. C. Huntington, Interstate- Secretary ,ot the Y. M, C,A..for- the Carolinas. at a men's mass fneetlng at the Bijoa Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. There was about 240 people present and the able address, ','A Modern Crusade; was listened fo with, great Interest. - The' slnglng"by the YM. C A. sex tette and the '.trombone , solo by Mr, B. H. Tyrrell were exceptionally pleas: Ing features.' ' Mr. . Huntington, who makes his home in Charlotte, has been actively' engaged Mr V. M. C. A. work in the Carolinas for several years. He is able and conscientious in his work and Is always received with much pleasure by, the people, of Wilmington. FIRST ; RULE 4 IN COOKING delicacies Is to discriminate in favor 'a of the If athous i ? u r BAUER '3 'FLAVORINQ EXTRACTS BIGGEST CARGO OF SEASON Bales cotton, Valued; at vMore :t Than Million Dollars Tvo More Arrivals. '-..-, Her cargo consisting vOf pearly 16,. 000 ibales of cotton,, valued at more than fa . million dollars, the British steamer Thfstlfmnr r.aW vPn aQ cleared veaterrtav Trnm th rotnWr . "r " v ses Of Messrs. Alexander Snmnt J6- Ron! for iJvernnnl Fntrland mk. lishing. a new high record for the sea- son. although not in the history of thfc port. The Thistlemor wm sail" at .daylight this morning and she carries to, Liver pool exactly 15,900 bales of the staple and .tho value is exactly ;$1,075,000. Taken with the British steamer Cata- nna, uapt. Parker; which; i sailed for avre, ranee, on bunaay witn (8,600 oaies, valued at . 5b65,000. the one day's exports of cotton vambun ted to approximately 25,000 bales, valued at "MP jaa ,17000 bales and while -the Thistlemor does not quite come w to that jn-number Df bales, the value is Pkaps the highest on record on at- gt .of the. prevailing high prices of "V8 h?n lt is fon; VCiuaya 11J1 t UUICU O Lit lea, llie lin- Portance of 'this firm and the'business it brings cannot be underestimated, with the clearance of the two steamers i yesterday,, there k were two more arrivalsMuring the day. to take berths at, the Champion Compress. the- German steamer Rickmers. Capt. Rupp, from Norfolk, and the. British steamer .Battersea Bridge. Catt. Pat there are now six steamers -in. port tor J cargoes! Cotton continues: to 'arrive qujte freely, receipts yesterday- having teen 4,206 - bales. The Wilmington market was nuoted yesterday at 13 .5-8 cents for middling shipping in other lines at the port m3 also quite brisk. The schocner An nie R. Bishop, . Capt. Bowen. cleared yesterday afternoon : for Georgetown, s. C.r for cargo, having completed dis charging here. BOLD ROBBERY SUNDAY. Tyo Negroes Arrested for Larceny of In the Recorder's Court this morn ing Liston Brown and Walter. Hender son, 'colored, will.be called to answer the charge of entering the pressing club of Mr. E. G. Register And the tail oring establishment of -Mt. E. C, Krahnke, on the third floor of 1 the building. No. 114 Princess street, late Sunday afternoon and stealing there- from about t 590 worth ot . clothjng, feuch s suits of clothes; overcoats and panems. iue uegiueo wpie miosieu. in Goldsboro yesterday mornmg at tKa ronnocf - et tna IaiqI lrvl i ra Qnn -" t,iuv"' "-" i""- were brought to this city last night by Patrolman V. R...AppIebury, :who went after them. In default of. bond the negroes were lodged in the county jail. Some of the stolen articles are said to have been found in their possession but the ne- groes deny that they did the stealing PV 6 QUieU TV s I - , . TIL "": wvP,.w P5 "t L D"oay1' 'a "I negroes is a -negro man who was standing on the stens leadine to the I c - L iLSl "SS upstair.. This was a short time be- fore dark.- Brown was employed by Register and had been carrying, a key s0 that he could open the place of business every morning. - It. :is , safe w T?HofDr n nmwn sQt. da -ni ht that he intended fo go tb Kosmaaie sunaay ana would not re- untI1 yesterday. It is believed by, tQQ police tnat tne negro regarded tljjg a3 a spiendid opportunity to rob I the' 'business. and make off -with a . coh- siderabie. amount of clothiner. Mr. Register did not, get off as he had fe tended and went to his place of bust -neSg Sunday nieht about 7 o'clock. wnen he., discovered that he had been robbed. Brown was fmmediately-us-. neeted and there were .circumstances wnich led Mr. Register to believe that Walte , Henderson was also guilty. So warrants were issued for the two Tne business of Mr. Register- and Mr. Krahnke are in adjoining rooms with a window between them. After, get tfnff into one place It was an easy matter to gain- entrance to the other Two suits of clothes and two over coats were taken from Mr. Register's plye and the same number of gar ments from-Mr. Krahnke's place. AI30 several patterns of cloth were taken from the latter place. - : -: 'i STREET CARS BY 'PHONE. System In Effect Here For Several -Years Greensboro Not First.' ilThe Greensboro Record, a ' few days ago spoke of the installation of tele phones as a means of dispatching cars of the -North Carolina Public Service Corporation , in that city. ... This is not a" pi6neer ' movement jn North Caro lina. ThVears of the Tidewater Pow er CompaiiyAof Wilmington, both city and suburbarf have been dispatcher by this method for fleveral-years' and not since the installation of the ! system has there been the slightest accident in the movement of the hundreds of cars both in the city and on the beaen line by this method. Just v. as . in Greensboro, the local traction com pany for several years has had -ft booth at each siding and a "'central' in the office of the superintendent of transportation from which -cars are dispatched every minute of the day, Just as 'they should go, regardless of the emergency that may arise on anv part of the line. ,The service here has been, well night perfect by the aid of theBell telephone and it sis doubtful if; any city enjoys a, better service in ',- T.' A Wholesome Tonic V V , Horsford's Acid , Phosphate : " Quickly relieves that feeling bt e$ bausticins. due ; to :S ummer ,, ieat, .over work or Insomnia. ' v;; .. ; h': Vy THE MORGlSTAiMITO 5 IEGR0 CR0SHED TO: DEATH! - :..v WHfiam'end.rj-. Down by ; Heavy, Rock aVid Tons ; 7:'cf,- Eirth-Several Bcs'l:" iVv'-.r ; Were , Broken. ' ' r ' vv.: 1 Caught; by ;a falling rock of large di mensionwhich overhung a, deep ex- wo,uuu au me tonaoi ,earin wnicu came -down , with it, William -Headrii, ixolWgeneraUy h knownasV "Big One," serving"a sentence of two years iur Bmng wnissey, was literally uur-1 rJed alive at ithe county rock? quarry, vr .Jtsjupjr iuiu- ng. itls believed that death quickly followed;;, however, for.' when' he was I extricated an hour later it .was found that both legs and one arm were bro- L'aW nMfl V. n . Jl S' 1 i ked. and he vwas ui uiseu iu Beveriii i Mr.D James, of the guards. in telling of thsraccident last night stat. ed. that Hendrix ; was working some distance Irom the rock.which , had v,. uagciuua from, which all had been, warned-tct C " ,.uei. c"1 a"voa the cut tp get a cigarette -and was re- "it, uia,w"1 wfu lu" BlVu; ouuucii muvcu, irum lis pubiLiuu ai rations. . magnificent illuminations', and bertfen . Pythians went down on a spe the toD of the -40 foot excavation. Hen- nthor features will anx saw- MS imminent danger ana . . . . . , i 3umped,-M)ut 'in the wrong direction, ana was strucK on the snouiaer Dy.tne tcck.;! earth came aown m great quantities and completely, hid the . ne gro fromview. 1 ' Other convicts were, put'to -work at once removing the earth and stone so as to recover the body. There was sp much. earth to be removed, howeyefc mat it reauired an hour ana tne rpcit was so large tnat " naa to ue umitu. Coroner C. D. Bell was notified and Irent to the scene of the accident. Af ter-hearing the testimony or, tne eye witnesses' he deemed an inquest un necessary and gave permission ror the . removal of the body, which was men preparea ror Duriai ana mierreu yesteraay afternoon. . Hendrix Crimea Georgia as n;s nome, comings nere some years agti. He had a rather bad record in police circles, though he made an ideal con-r vict and had been a trusty ror somei time. His term or two years ior re- tailing without license having been, convicted before the advent of prohi bition would have expired .in Janu ary of next year. Hendrix was a cookr at the camp. He' was about 40 years old. ( v . ' ACCOMMODATION ' COMMITTEE. Will Begin at Once a Thorough Can 1. ' r Vvass of the City. ; 'Ah ' important and largely attended meeting of the Hotel Accommodation Committee of the Taft Day celebra tion was held at .:15 o'clock last night In the, office of-Chairman Thom as H. Wright, who presii ed. Mr.'. H. . Gi Fennelirthe. secretary, was AVh post, and the following are the"other; members of the committee. most. "of whom -were present:, Mes srs J. L. Solomon, J. O. Reilly, H. F. Wilder, Woodus Kellum .' J. Haushton, James, Geo. Honnet, Jr L. Bf Sasser, Jos.: D., Smith, : F. A. Lord; Ed H. Holmes. B. C. .Moore, O. L. Browne, W.'.R. Kingsbury, W. J. Meredith, F. L," Huggis. W. M. Cummins:, D. R. P"oster, C P. R Mahler, E. M. Beery, W. A. Dick. J. N. Jacobi. R. C. DeRos- set. J. Holmes Davis. T. D. .Meares, Jr., J. S. -Williams, Geo. E. Leftwich, W. M. Creasy, E. P., Bailey, J. Love Davis and J. O. Brown. The above named will begin Tit once - a VAii TA39 w astciiaiu uun iii auj ui the visitors can be accommodated ln Khe homes of the neODle of the cit I . . The canvassers will have two cards, ,4 v?uiuun.- mui-my wu,. one asking how many will be accom- rpa. of .Fayettevillej ,-. . , modated, ladies and gentlemen. ' and XTCS' -C-o. -WBsIwngton,-tbe charge Jor board, and lodcing and p C. Second Norh Carolina Infarr, the other asks how many will be en- tetiained, that is", invited by the host. ThP informaHon will he svstpmatirni. ly tabulated and arranged and filed at headquarters for reference. As . the visitors report at headquarters they will' b? given a card of introduction, on tho back of ,which .will be many interesting facts regarding the irn- h6rtahc'"of : Wflmitlgton' aV.a' business centre. it -hnnoA "tviat tho oni n tho cltv' will be inrenared to' ! fill out : the cards When presented as It is very im- portant that it be- known at once how many ' visitors can be accommodated in this manner. It is certain that the hotels of the city, cannot take care of anything like onefourth of the crowd military, men. Aii wno remain in J.ne expected to remain in., the city over city , for the night will-, be given com hight and unless the people of the city fortable 'accommodatioiis r in a 'nice, open their homes for the.: strangers it steam-heated-hall. v , will be impossible for all to secure accommodations, r It !s expected that it . will be necessary to secure . accom- modations up town for some '2,000 or 3.00Q people.- ASSAULT ON WIFE CHARGED. Neighbor ' Swears , Out Warrant Against D. L. Hewett, White Man. Constable W.- B. Savage at 5 -oclock yesterday . afternoon arrested D. L. Hewett, a white man, on-a charge of assault and battery with serious inju- ry upon h'is wffe, the alleged difficulty taking place at the borne or me cou- tions of the State. ' ' r '- pie oh Wooster,' between Eighth' and .The parade will form at the steam Ninth" streets, Sunday night. The er landing, foot of Market street, and warrant was issued by Recorder Fur- will be under . t,he direction of Col. J. long upon the affidavit of Mrs. W. T. VanB. Metts, chairman, of the Parade Johnson,' a neighbor. Constable Savr and Escort Ccmmitteeacting as chief ageL was informed .that Mrs. .Hewett marshal, with members of the corn locked ierself up in tier room -all day ciittee as aides.'; ' yesterday through fear of; her hus- - Ahoilt so P. M when the revenue" band. Hewett, gave $100 bond lor Tils appearance before -the- Recorder one week from tomorrow. r -1 Funeral of Mrs.' Robinson. ; -vv r The funeral of Mrs. Annie E. Robin S04, whos.e death occurred Saturday afterrioon was held .at 4 o'clock Sun- day afternobn from the late Vesidence 607 Surry street, conducted by Rev. J., S. Crowley, pastor -of Immanuel Presbyterian Church. The interment was in Bellevue cemetery. The pall bearers were-: Elder C.-T. ureen, Mrps - stiXX Smith; G.;H;- James and G.JR. Davis. A BUSY DOCTOR it ofte'n'ielayed. Kip a .botde of COW- ; ' ' v'AN'S PREPARATION in Uic homeancLbe . prepared for pneumonia.- cronp, colds, " t : KC'-- coughs, irippe, pains and soreness In lunfis . t .j.-'-vtBd ' ihtwU EKternal and lives quick' . .Qu;.Sfcjsliet.. AU dregfcts.., $1.00, SOc, 25c .. : - n' GREAT MILITARY PAGEANT .'. ' , - of Taft Day Celebratfon In Wilmington -,. early 4 Next Mon'i. Numerous Bands to Furnjsh Enlivening Music. United States Sand Statemmtarfel'a? large -white picture.hats, will add - " icpicoeuniis iiiei laonsnmeuis wu participate in theiatt"a luc UJUC - , magnificent : Taft Day naradewhenl 'v AHun Mwhile the President President Taft makes his" memorable visit to Wilmington, Tuesday, Novem- cec tn. r i . There also will be tiumerousands, "v.us.u0 " tltlCrL UlUSlCa.il organizations: , united States Coast Artillery Band, thirty , pieces, from K,T,:r'; ?PuIn arna from Spartanburg, S. C; Third North ll n T, M-k i. -r . . tuuuiia nc6"ucui nana, .twentv-nve pieces, from Kaieigh, N. C; the Del- gado , Band,- of ; Wilmington, sixteen pieces, and others. , -The inspiring military Daeeant with Its TKimn its hands Ha i)ni and its coiors flying, the ensemble of two .tuousana scnooi children dressed L in red. white and blue tn man ..ymtea states nag, the spectacu- lar marine parade, ar. exhibitiondrilf by United States troops, profuse deco- v."v " " xiuur;u uiaco Lilts i Taft vIsit a red ietter dav fof f.Nort Carolina. Wilmington will be -, the Deautv snot of North Carolina-the municipal &em of Dixie the. thrilling sphere of enjoyment the Mecca of countless throngs. . . ; J The military and musical features, n charge of Col. J. VanB. Metts, as chairman of the Parade and Mnst Committee, are ibeing arranged, on jj scale that will Drove a sourre of P-rsat C C. A. K. MpRhPrn v. r, t r. attraction to Wilmington's thousands cr visitors. Aireaay he has reCelvel definite" acceptances from .twenty or more military companies,', and others on the eve cf making up their decis- ion to come ana take a place In the Darade. The followine milltarv nri ionizations nave been booked and will he here:, y . I United States Coast Artillery Corps, rrom Fort (Jasweu, three: hundred! secured a class, of 54 Tand thef appli I men unjer command of Captain Han lcants .will' be initiated Tuesday night cock,- U. S. A. - Twenty -companies North Carolina National Guard,, renresentincr the First, Second and Third Regiments Naval Reserves; Marines, etc., as fol lows:, Company F, Fayetteville, Capt' E Ri McKethan i-tr: Company E. Goldsboro, Capt J. W.J Bizzell. Company. B. Kinston, Capt. A, L. Hill. . Company H,--Clinton, N. C, Capt. Faircloth. ; ,OomnaTv L. Lumber Bridge, Capt J.;w.v Malloy. ' Company C. Roclcy Mount, CaptJ. S. Lewis. - Company ' A, Tarboro, Capt.. Paul jones. . . . -. ' , I ifcojy Company fB, Kaieigh, Capt W. -o.-i. Company, L:' Concord,' Capt. Louis A. Brown. ' , Conmany F, Franklinton, Capt. I. H. Kearney. - - , Fifst Compsny ??orth Carolina Cc?st Artillerv, from Newbern, Capt. J. H. Weddell, J1 V Second - Company North Carolina Coast Artilleri'. from Wilmington, Cant. B..'A.-Metts. r4 . V Newbern Drvi'sh,V North Caroling Naval ReservesV'Xffeutenant ' C; J. Mc Sorley. :;- ; :: . . ' , " "' Wilmington "Division. Ncrth taro liria ICaval Reserves, Lieutenant Cuth- .Vr wfk wmuu. .Wilmington Boys' Brigade, Capt. W. Rv.Dosher. - . .. "ia a" 1 mfnd thi,State troops Other State Military officers who will, also be m- Washington are Maj. J. J. . Ber nard, of 'Raleigh,' Third -North J Card1 lina Infantry, and. staff; Captain T. C Daniels, - of ' ' Newbern, '- commanding North Carolina" TJaval Battalion, and staC.-' . 'V"'" 'Military organizations-will' be. met at thfl t-aMs'vtv' the Parade . nrt Es cc-rt' Committee, which will "distribute pridteX orders, giving the details ,fo- jthe;,: day and Informing them of at- rangements ior meir entertainment, They ; will be the guests of .the city ana a mess nan near, Front ana war-. ket streets will be open, .free for all In the parade the State troops will be divided into battalions i of fou1- companies each, and besides the or- 1 ganlzatlons named there probably .'wii be - company of marines from " tho United-states revenue cutter, and the GrteensboTo and Washington Compa nies of the North' Carolina National Guard. ' . A battalion of Confederate Veterans hn uniform will be given the place of honor in the parade, under command of Gen James I. Metts. Durham Camp. u. C.V will come as a body, 'and veterans "will be here from many por-. cutter Seminole, with President Taft aboard, arrives from her ktrip down the Cane Fear, with her escort of set- era.1: "steamers, the parade- will movo. Tnu -United . States troops will lead, - anii Mnnwine- them win rnme. 4he hat- talions of the North Carolina National Guard,- and other military organiza tions.- ' . r- .The Confederate Veteran battalion wm precede two carriages ' in which wm; be the President, his physician and cntowrage. A mounted 'detach- i ments extending across - -the street I from sidewalk to sidewalk.; a Thua the D1UV T V ' M -vuw route of the paradewill be. kept clear for,, the president's party, which -will i be : followed -by automohiles and car i riages to the, end of the parade t the City ." Hall, on JtTincess . and - Tnira streets.. . : JThe "Ttfute; of tne - parade will be i from , Mar net streer uock,, on k Marsei etreet to Fourth street, up Fourth' to OCTOBER 261909". Chestnut street,5 on Chestnut1 to' Front stree't, down Front to. Orange " S'reer. -n Orange to Sixth street,- up Sixth'tO "Dock street,, on DOck to- Eighth 'street, up Eighth to" Market street, on" Mav. Itet to Third street;, tip Third street to. the ,vCity- Hall! f At Third and. Mar ket streets the President will be greei nd by ,two thousand school children 'who will form a United States flap:, the boys and girls . dressed in red, TOhltf mill Who fnrtnfnr , tho cMnaa wnue tne young iaay teachers, wear J Sro Caswell " will give an exhibition dri)l lvalue ru&ivuice piaza, mciaamg caus- HnicSto "sic' bayonet exercises, Will DO wonderfully interesting. NEW K. OF. P. LODGES. One Instituted at St. Paul's," Rbeson CoutyAPast Week. Mr. James L Nutt. Stat rpnfv Grand Chancell6r, Knights of Pythiar?, returned to Wilmington Saturday fror.i St. Paul's, Robeson county, where Thursday nieht he instituted a new In) prospects of increasing the number to something like 25 before the new year, Th wm-v was don, t- o oai team, headed by Mr. O. L. Clark, of Clarkton, assisted by members of the two lodges at Lumberton.. TheJLum . nam t,u ucw iuau. tuc vir Kinia and Carolina Southern. anflTw. .turned, after the institution of ' the lodge. ' There were also visitors from Dillon; g. C, Red Springs', Elizabeth- l.town. and Clarkton. This makes,fthe third , -lodge instituted bv Demitv Grand Chancellor Nutt this month, the other-two being Magnolia" and West Asheville : he officers of St. Paul's Lodge art Lindsay: Prelate. L. - A. McGeachv: mt or w., J. A. Johnson; M. of F: w F. Townsehd; M.'. of E.T. I. Nor throp; M. of A., A. D. Evans; K. of & W. L. Johnson r O. G., L. II lownsend; I. G., C. R. Hester, Mr. Nutt left vesterdav mnritinc for Maxton., Waxhaw and other places In the interest of the order .. Pis?h Lod?e, No. 32. Asheville, has t November 2d. Mr. Nutt is now work nS on a class of 25 for Clarendon JLodge No. 2. of this city. The class is almost complete and the initiation will be some time in November. Referees Beqin Their Work C. F. MacRae and W. P. Manziim turner, n;sqs., appointed by Judge Oliver H. Allen p.t the last term of Superior Court as referees to - pass upon the facts and latf in the various cases on the civil docket wherein the City of Wilmington is plaintiff began their work yesterday, searcuing the records in tho Clerk's office. Oni the docket there are 50 cases in' which the city is suing defendants for -back tax es and some of the cases have been on the docket, since , 3 898. . The refer ees will make. their report at the De cember term: of court: c ' ; ; : i 7'. Friqhtfur Fate Averted.- ' V: "I would have bee na - cripple for life, from a terriMf cut On my knee cnp.' writes Frank Dipnerry. KeNiber. Minn., without Bucklen's Arn-'ca Salve which soon cured me." Infallible for wounds. cut3 and-bruises, it soon oures Burns. Scalds. Old Bores, 'Boil," Skin Eruptions. World's best for V. THE C. W. POLVOGT CO; THE -r-S . We Have purchased t vvq samjplie liijes of Fancy Feiathers,; Orna ments, Bnckles; Braids and Pins which ;Sve Will place on sale during this week ' f or their regular yalikev I V Sample line - also displayed at tone-half ybiir new Fall?hat ata greatly reduced price. Carpet S - We have a lot of short lengths ble fdrrboms or halls, in 10 to 25 yard lengths, which we offer at 50c, 75c, $1 and $lvlO per yard worth from 75cto : Our carpet department is the largest in thie State. Werjaire prepared to f finish you with any; amount,; doeinpt mite tfe laitfn yo pioyea,; omesee pur immense ... ".Vv- MRS. ANNA ELIZABETH VOLLERS. v- ''' ' '" r :".T:r- ' Gqod Woman Entered Into Rest Yes teraay Morning puneal Today.' Many J friends , learned yesterday morning yith painful sorrow of the death of ' Mrs.' Anna Elizabeth Vol ers, relict of the late Hanke Vtollers,' which occurred p.t an early; hour' at her home, No. 605 Dock street. Mrs. "Vollers had been in declining health for a number of years and had spent the past several Summers at Werners- Ville, ' Pa., and other health resorts North. . ' She returned to the city only few v weeks ago. and it was hoped that with the apprdaeh of the Winter, she would improve, but she gradually became worse until ' death came yes terday. - ; .. Mrs.? Vpllers was. Miss Elizabeth Ohlandt 1 and wa3, born in . Wulsdorf , hearBremerhaven, Germany;. May 13th, 1832, being In the 77th year ot her age at the time. of her death. On December i:3rd, 1$54. . she was- united n marriage: to Mr Hanke Vollers, on of Wilmingtbti's largest and most res ponsible wholesale . merchants in his day. Mr. Vollers, passed away some years ago, after a long and useful ca reer in the community. Mrs. Vollers is now ' survived "by only one son, Mr. H. Li Vollers, "of the Board of County Commissioners; one niece, Mrs. H. L,. Vollers; a, brother, Mr. Diedrich Oh landt, of Germany, And three grand children, to whom spe was ever ten derly devoted, Missfes .Louise, Kathe- rine and Myrtle Vollers.'-Many friends will sympathize deeply with' the .sor rowing oires in this hour cf .their grief. airs, voners nao tor many years been a devoted member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church and was actively Interested in all church work. Especially with the church auxiliaries was she identified, having been an ori ginal member and'' treasurer of the Dorcas Society until a short time ago when she was forced to give up on account of failing health. The funeral will be held at, 3:30 o'clock this after noon fronuthe late residence; thence to St. Paul's Church and Oakdale cem etery, where the Interment will be. MR. HAMMER HIGHEST BIDDER. Property of Stephens Construction Co. Sold at Auction. Pursuant i'o advertisement, Brooke G. Empie, Esq.. trustee, yesterday at noon sold at public auction in front of the Court house- door the property of the Stephens Construction Company, subject to a mortgage held by Mr. A. M. Prince for something like $7,000. The equity of redemption was bid in by Mr. T. P. Hammer for $11 Under the terms' of the sale, after confirma tion by the referee, Mr. Hammer can take over the property by payment of the amo.unt or-the mortgage herd by Mr. Prince. Mr. Miles Doing Well. , Wilmington friends of Mr. Rollo Miles, who. was recently injured in a street car .. accident in Raleigh, will be delighted to know that he continues A. . ft 1 . '- io improve, founaay s -XNewa ana jni server says that he is doing nicely and hoped to be able to sit up 6ome that day. Mr. Miles is being looked after; by, Mr. ;WJ3, Drake, Jr., formen ly. with' tlie Southern National Bank,' of this city, with whom he is emnloy; ed in Raleigh and Mr, arid Mrs. ..'Clar ence Mattingly, parents of the young man. haye been assured that every thing possible will i be done for hi3 comfort and well being whila in the hospital., ', - . What you may nave been calling the "good fortune in business affairs' of. someone ;yH)u know may be' simply ebough'to' make It look important. STORE THAT'S ALWAYS siins is. of ladies and children's Hats prices that "will average one- fecials rr- . W. POL PAGE FIVE REAL ESTATE .TRANSFERS, vt; Several Deeds Filed for . Record at : 1 ..-..-COurt "House-: Yester-iay. -v- tj. Deeds were filed fnr rpVnrd vester. " ' day as follows: . ' . .. ' ' v Carolina Savings & Tmst Company, ' ' f trustees, to M. S. Willard, for $10. lot p , : I on east side of 14th, 122 feet' south of , rV ' Meares street, 60x165 feet in size. : r - ; ' . The. American , Suburban Corpora- ( ; tion to J. H; -Hardin,, for $275, lot 16 in -0 block 14, "Carolina Place,", on south -'. m Lslde of CreeCy avenue, 99 feet west of ' ' 21st street, 33x113 reet in size. 1 . ; ; . v ' W. F, Alexander and wife to C. ' D. Weeks, for .11,000 and other conside- . : ' ', rations, lot: en southwest corner of , : Ninth and Chesnut streets,' 60x67 feet - t In Size. . ..-v- s... .-- . .":..' Bertha Nixon to Robert Nixon, for '. ; $10 and other considerations, lot on r': south side of "Princess, 126 feet-west J of 12th street, 36x36 feet in size.. ' " j. " 'John W Price and wife, et al... to ; ; iJasles H. Prioo, for $10. lot 70 feet, west of Dickinson" street and. 132 feet , . " north of Rankin street, "33x95 feet in ' . V- r size.; . ,:-' : - : Hanover Building & Loan Associa- v C uuu, iuui iba(i - aiAci iniui , and -wife, for $805. lot on; east side of ' '' 10th. 165 feet south of Wooster street, faat In aivo . ' - s P?" Delicate Women and Glrfs.. . The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE LESS ,JH1LL TONIC, drives ot ; ma laria and builds up the system. For erpwh people and children, 50c. Indescribable Dumb Chills and Other Serious Symp tont Complicated thj-Illness ' of v. Miss Rutherford, For- I ; merly of Atlanta. -'s Sufferings . Douglassville, Teir-"Five-; years ago, I was. caught in a rain at the ' , ' v.rong time," writes Edna Rutherford of Douglassville, Tex., "and from that time was taken .with dumb chills and . fevers and suffered more than I can tell. v; - "I tried all -the meaicines that I thought would, do- me any good, and v four different doctors, but got no re- lief, so I began . to take Cardui. 'I haye now srfaken six bottles to Cardul and am wonderfully' Improved." I. feel better, tban' I have in many months and am thankful to your won- ;' derful medicine." ' . J , There is a reasqn.why Cardul is so. exceptionally successful in relieving ; women's troubles, after . other medi- cines fail, and that is, that it contains, rare herbal ingredients, ..which have to be Imported especially from, Europ-a and which by their specific .action oa the womanly organs, help, to strength en and restore them to health. ' "'y .Cardul Is more successful than'other ; . medicines .because, it.jis. "diCerent." , -'t . Js ;n a class .b; itself: ,It is.not a euro all, but "a woman'3 medicine, a tonic for weak'women.' . .It does one thini; and does it well. . That's the secret of its 50 years of, success. , ;-'" . ,,' s ' .- v... ' : ,. N. BWrite tpi , Ladies' Adv-sory Dept., Chattanoogaif 'Medicine Ca; Chattanooga, Tenn.,." .for Special In- structions. ; and 64-page book, "Home' Treatment for-Women," sent in plain J wrapper on request; . - - .: 1 BUSY. about one-half ' are of carpets suita sipcKv Fhisme-eM: , - - - v f, , . .. w , . -i .... . , .... .7 , 1 , . , v. 1 -1 .4-:
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1909, edition 1
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