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1 J 1 1 v , - A f "S t - VOLUME FOURTEEN, ,WJLMlNeTjON,;;N. X;, WENESDA?, SEPTEMBER; -2, ; .1908. -price: five CENTS-' 3, f " ' ft TTTPTT i Jr 44-" i vj i r mm ft IIS! in-ii to Reconcile Taft and Foraker Today -1 r- - ; -, Republican Presidential .Nominee Re viewed G. A. R. Parade in Toledo and With Senator Foraksr Will be present at a Reception , This After-; noon f ageant a Big. Feature and 20 000 Veterans in Line. t; ' " v . V: :...,.f ,... ;. , Toledo, Sept. 2 Taft reviewed -the G. A&. parade this morning. IJe ar rived early from Middlebass, Lake' Erie, where he has been; ; fishing-" 'The parade was the most impressive fea-I ture so far of the encampment. I About 20,000 of the veterans were' in tbTe'pa-, rade. There were many? women,: con nected with G. A. R. Posts also in" pa- radel The city is lavismy decorated today, almost every buildingndliome being draped in bunting .anjd.flagsTo night there will be a G;) A ,R.' muster, followed by many camp-fires. ; Taf t ind Foraker will be present this afternoon at a Reception and an effort is being made to have them reconcile , their differences. . PUTS TAG ON HIS IRON DOG.' Mr, Stanson Thanks Warden . Who Called Attention to Oversight. Winsted, Conn., Sept. 2.-Harvey L. Stanson has placed a collar and tag on an iron dog which guards the lawn an front of his residence at No 25 HiU side avenue since Dog Warden John T. Simmons was sent there -by aiwag to place the tagless dog inquMr. Simmens today, publicly , IthanKedM.r Stanson for his act, buying6pacei4'n newspaper, to do so. Hsaids,; To B eJWig ed by the Democrats of New Hanover fCounty-ChairmanFuriong "This MQrnfnNameciL'a Comrnittee.to Assist the County Executive Commlt- ' .tee-f Meeting Next Week. ' "S -j. .:- t ' " ' - i r V C w. A mm f t f No gras is to e 7 allowed o grow under ,the feef of "the Democrats of this County. A meeting of the Demo cratic County .Executive Committee will be held" next week--and Diana mapped out for the Campaign". Iri addi tion to the (work, to be; done "by 'the Executive . Committee- there " will be much individual work-and this ''morn ing Chairman John J. Furlong, of the Executive Committed nhied a 1 com mittee of 'Democrats to - advise and co-: operate with the. committee so that the interest of the 'party may be push ed and New Hanover may roll-up a big majority on election day in1 Novem ber. . . . - ' This committee 'was;' named as fol lows: Honi-John D. Bellamy, Herbert McClammy Esq 4 Cameron MacRac, Esq.,'. : f Marsden1 1 Bellamy,' n Jnv - Esq Woodus KeUnm,,vEsqv f and l. Messrs. Joseph EtTompsiwi; -Martin Newman and' JamefeTH, Cowan. .;. . IfJThei idea is ;to wage a(most active I campaign "in ' this - county (and bring! some or tne roremoetc speakers of the Democratic: party- here to addreS"the voters. The: joint ' debate - between Hon. W. W. Kitchin and Mr J. El wocjd Coxe, or whoever -the Republi cans may select to meet : the brilliant young statesmen x the Democrats pre sent for governor -of the Old North State, is being looked forward to with much interest. :. r El fc teie llofa and ' n fliii sf i 3 AT THE BIJOU. This Popular- Littlef. Theatre Has a The feature tfilml for 'today at the Bljuo'is "Tlie Bogus . Lord." iLord; vGrumbbil -Is f aj yery exacting mancwith hiikVfiervants;v On thingof WIM be United; in Marriage at 5:30 O'clock; at the Home of the Bride's .. Parents on South Sixth Streets Ceremony to hji0 Performed by Revi r Fred D. Hale, pastor of 'the - First - Baptist Church Happy Couple Have v keceived. Many Handsome Wedding Presents. - f 7 'One of the happiest -marital events of the - present season will be cele brated'; this afternoon at 5: 30; o'clock at the residence of; the bride's parents, Mf and 'Mra. A. S. Holden,,No. 312 South, Sixth' street , when their daugh ter,; 'Miss Bessie Morris HolSen and Mr J 'jAIvahHarrison ! Stanland,' two well jkhown and' popular young people of thik cityV will be united In marriage. MatllnvtlOQs fof this pleasant af fair have been issued to friends of the contracting couple, both in Wilming ton and at other points throughout the State, and the ceremony which will unite the hearts- and lives of the happy young couple, will be witness ed by a large plumber of .close rela tives and friends of Mr. Stanland and his bride-to-be. . , ' . In anticipation of the event the par lors of the Holden residence have been transformed into a veritable bow er of floral i beauty, by the deft ; ar rangement of the various decorations in the skilled hands of the v bride's closeW 'friends'.' Thepreyailihg colpr schemeror?th wjdihg greW'iuttd kwhite, dh4; ; this :has- been adhered .to allothera he lbriety;r "No other dog warden in ;Conne it nan rlaim thp hnnof rnFlini '.i--i"rilfe-f: cut can claim tne nonof or? being; as thorough in his work as tdP-have "dog owners place a tag on a piece of sta tuary. Thanks, Mr. Stanson.' v Come and enjoy a good1 vsmokrat$ my ; ex pense. THE ROBERTS CASE. 8uspect Arrested Today in Atlantic City. 1 Atlantic City, September .2.- As man was caught in the tenderloin district today suspected of shooting Charles B. Roberts, the Baltimore millionaire, shot on the board walk with Mrs. Williams-last week. The police refuse to give the man's name or even officially admit that the arrest .is connected with the Roberts case, but a detective inadvertently let out this much- - Labor Day ' Spend Labor Day at Wrightsville oticn, k jTJiord is furious at fife apf Eporhave been draped in graceful e and dispatches the 6thererfestobns iknaviafrian'asof "outhertt valet proceeds VtbVaif -Ott his-' master drunk seuce ana aispatcnes me omer erfcjfestoons land ff vants to find him. : They do ' s6 The smiiax. ar Vlkuity8li,&&r6en& has been; inVensYfit the'tatefultj and in doing, sp. emps ihe ; contents emp a number of potted of a tray over his. Lordship's head; ninnts aifd cut flowers, ' which" have liately curs 'aha Tddks him Fine September , E.vent of . the Carolina 1 Y!c)V"wn!;8tartI Promptly t ' :Pj'Mnd Already Stx ' Boats Eti leredftfpjthe Race-Mlich Interest v BeTjfg Taken 'in'the Affair. ( - ,The ' coming Friday has ' been the day; selected' for the September re'gatta of 'the Carolina Yacht Club' and this event ; is;br, more Kthan usual interest as J;he, regatta -scheduled for 'August was,-postponed and then given-up. The race wlH - commence at 1 o'clock, the start an. finish, being made from the club; house pier, and the course being the usual one in the sound. All boats will? have to report, - however, at 12 : 30 o'clock, The-yachtsmen of the club nd theiir friends are showing live " interest , in tne race-and there is much specula tion ajs to which: one of the clippers winiue tne winner. Indications point to a, large crowd beingj on, hand;? tpt witness the event. Already there "are six ntrles for the race nd the master of each is getting his craft in fin,e ,ra,cing.t;rim.The en tries are as foll9ws: -Gambol-Capts; fp.; CowanUs 1 K ;;Doiltfuliap :i Osprey Capt. T. P. Hammer. Carolina Capt. B. H. Bridgers. '' Yoriallee Capt. -Geo. Davis. ' v. rCni'FPMrrnM. ll ill"1 " i " -i "Ti "ii'i 1 ii i n ' - n " ' n " -1 1 - ii iY'il 7 . - Js?riL Operated .-under, 'conservative 7 ' " . 4 - v 1 . v. .i, is and experienced management. if Affording' such facilities 'A re ? authorized ' under QoYernintnt . regulations; and : none other ;." Depository for U. d. Government, State of N. C, and County of New Hanover. - f - - Capital., Profits.. $20000.00 100,000.00, 25,0000.00 U - - II - - - : lii "the " si waaI . Just Received a very fine lot of N. C. Hams,. sizeFresh Fox Wver Buftet? TXT TTTTrtT -DrTTXTrv T3 ATf O ' " Phones 108-109 5 r:.Vn. S. 17. SANDERS. - iiy HOPKINS & DAVIS Have "Secured the Meat Selling Estab , . lishment of J. F. Garrsll & Co. It was learned yesterday afternoon that. Messrs. X J. Hopkins and E. Y. "Davis,iwho have been connected with the meat selling firm -tif . J. F. Garr.ell &. CoV had become the owners of the fresh meat department of the corpora tion. -It is Certain that the business uiTdefr the ne ownership," thej style of the firm being Hopks & Dajvi, will deveipp and: expand in. the same grati- f ylhmanheri thajiKihas : duj-lhg the jst Jevryejir mjpntfs(Hfti0j havelheld; acjtives'upeiirisioii ,ov0r the management of the" corpof ati6n;-The 1 newuflrm;wi,U cpnjue0thejbnfiess at the ; samef ) tand. .as, f pr ner , (Qceupijed pandsrequeatlfli)Share,,of pbHc.aron-; age:. -5b ; irjpjH. t. .M,f,(j,:r, ; r " ."ft - . ... . . : t , - .' ' ' WEDNESOAY: SCPT. 'U;'- - ' DEPOSITED WITH' US ON OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY SEPT,& BIG fBLAZE IN ATlANTA 3 ! Two Larjge Plants and Much Other Property Destroyed. r 7 Atlantaj, September 2 In - a.; spec tacular tire that burned three houses tost night and in which $50,000 worth property was destroyed, the Tjfnioh Lumber and Box Factorv andhe At lantic Trunk Company were ' destroy- ! who immediately out- SmartingJinder the blows he i resolves 10 get. 'txv -litres a wijj and mustache and proceeds to change his ; appearance to look like Ws Lord ship. The resemblance is startling. The real Lordship Invites his fiance to a lawn party. The Lord and future motherfn-law . stroll off 'and the Bogus Lord comes in. Consternation reigns at the apparent insanity of his Lord-' ship. . His Lordship's fiance is treat ed to a terrifying experience. "Per kins" ' soundly, thrashes two officer friends, who in i trn thrash "Gumboil. ' Mistaking 'Teridris' fbthe Lord, the lady ' goes boating with him , He tum bles overboard and is chased over hill and dale, ahd' finally captured and' ar rested after, profuse apologies all around." X The song -will be Said Good-Bye." been placed at points of advantage inv th .parlors, to assist in carrying out the quiet and unostentatious floral dis play. At the southern end of the par lors there has . been placed' an Impro vised altar of white, and the impres sive beauty of the marriage scene will be increased with the soft glow from myriad candles, placed in candelabra in- different parts of the parlors. The ceremony will be performed promptly at 5:30 o'clock. The bride will enter the parlor alone, and she will be met at the altar by the groom elect. Here the bridal party will group themselves around the -'altar, and the sacred words which will make Mr. Stanland and Miss Holden nus Hurrah! : . ' -. For 'the Red, White and Blue Dance Friday, night. Don't miss it. 1 Just arrived snappy styles In Shoes for young men. Hewlett' & Price. It with Mr. and Mrs. Graham, at their residence, No. 410 North Fourth street In this manner, the close Com panionship between the two sisters which" featured their-lives v before they left their parents' home, for homes of their own, will again be resumed, and this resumption; of course, will be a matter of indescribable . pleasure to both. - : ; r'::-::, ' '"" ' The bride-elect numbers , her friends band and wife will be spoken ' by ReVij byHhe scoresr ncl among these she? is Fred DHale, nastOrof the First Bap-, universally esteemed. anV beloved' for - ti. 2ndf WILL DRAW ' ' ' ' - ; :! i v v?-$ W -xTv y Interest, Compounded tlm$$&&i mm. 3 ' r ;FRO fU-S.E PT EM B ER , 1st. IntereGcwouhdSJ: i . 9S ffi pan f .f'i-ri-Ky -.4- ; ! ' C AITAL' "AND 'SURPLUS Is"-' 4. 1t000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES, Located in that Big White Buiding, Corner Front and. Princess Streets rrs ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 2nd;in . OIIR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT WILL BEAR 4 PER CENT. COMPOUND IN TEREST FROM SEPTEMBER 1st ; fRd iodfJ ' v;Q tod j. H . v - - v . ... - . . - 1 I ' 'You Never Even DEATH OF MRS. ELLIS. $3.50 . CanPy 90 inches fnr 7K- Rn inches iU1 '. at Rehder's, i ::: It NEWSPAPER MAN Brilliant Writer of Georgian Staff Dies of 'Typhoid " Fever,i' p Atlanta, September- 2. Ben Smith Preston, a member ; of the Georgian: taft died last night from typhoid ;ever- He was a brpther:' of E.R. Preston, 0f Charlotte andMrs. i A iu-tt.eiwav. nf Atlnntti Xla -araa al Good - Woman ; Died Suddenly; This , . -Morning as the Result of -an Attack pf-Acute Indigestion Funeral This - Afternoon. v r; ' ' r;;-r: ' ': It was with a shock : and poignant sorrow tha the friends of ?Mrs. Maria J. Ellis learned today that she was ' no more. -The death of this good woman ' "came suddenly and plunged a loving - , -j-: famuy ; into deep grief. ' Well and DEAD, f i JhnX -Mrs i Vmia Was -attacked 'late U.VA , AU ' ' f ' last night Vby'i acute indigestion and within the liour passed ;away,jdath CyiiiiifB -; L"is jjjw - V. at the -home of her daughter, Mrs. R: S. 'Haddock,-20 1 Castle ' street, -where she ,resIded'NThe 'deceased was 66 years and 8 months old and had lived a "useful; life. She : was a woman of iisChurch, of which ' both the ;bfide- to-be - and groom-eieci are memuers. Miss Holden will have as darn of honor her sister, MrsrMarionEmmett Graham, and Mr. Stanland will be ac companied as ibest man, by his friend and prospective brother-in-law, 'Mr. Marion Emmett Graham. The service will be carried out according to the beautiful and impressive ring cere mony of the Baptist ChurcH, her many unarming andj womanly traits of character. Her sweet and attractive? disposition since early girl hood has served to make forher friendships I hich ' -will continue throughout life, and Mr: Stanland is to be congratulated upon his exceed ing good fortune in wining" her as his bride. ,; - " s' . The grodm-eiect is the eldest son of Mir. J. Frank Stanland; who is cori- After the . sacred words have been j nected with' The'Eyeiiing 'Dispatch spoken, which will bind together for, life) the hearts and hands of the bride and groom-to-be, .Mr. Stanland arid his intended bride will- hold a: brief re ception at tbe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Holden. The will then be show ofori with the h parti est f eTicitatlbhs of everyone present, comDinea5 wun lue kincerest- wishes and "hopes that their pathway through ' life will always be featured "with the same joy and'lrappi ness -as will characterize . their wed: ding-, ;' - J. - r-bnqa;,.. rtdss0 n Lu(3 aLLUcu CJtJ 1010 , .(THE NEW-BANK-ABSOLUTELY SAFE. :bJ '; oWT brilliant youne newsnanW V man .- He his first newspaper work dn the .Charlotte News. for Just arrived snappy, styles in Shoes young mea;, -Hewlett & Price. kindly ays : and Icrvable disposition ; - A pleasing : touch of sentiment) in atid was a4 consistent church memberv belonging i to ' the Fifth Street Metho- dlst. Church- . She: was 5 the widow: of j of this nature, is ' that 'the ' bride "will the late D. C. Ellis, of thiff lcity. ' She have for her bridal costume a magni .survived Vby "one: -daughter;-"Mrs. ficent creation of the milliners -art, a addition," to the other sentimental 'fea tures which "always surround an event The Stock Market... - , New York, September 2 The stock arket opened strong leading issues' showing gains 1-4 to; 1-2, Southern Pacific retained leadership and made another new high record with advance of 1 1-2 to 108 '3-8, Union Pacific ad vanced Olle nnlnt 'nitior otrtrVa :fnU "ea With irregular gains. offlce in . the capacity of foreman. ; Thel groom-elect has resided in ' Wilmington since boyhood, arid ' tie has establish' ed. for. himself since, reaching young manhboid, a well deserved ;reputation as-being one of , the . foremost young business men drthe city: His trengtli of character, : his integrity, . and faith ful adherence to every duty his posi tion in 'the Chief Roadway ' Account; ant's office at the Atlantic Coast' Line, officesrequires of him, have1 Caused Mr ;1:Staaiid to securB ) arid retain both; the. respect arid admiration 'of his many "business associates and friends; arid these will "wish r for himi "arid his fair bride every measure' of happiness in ttieir'iournTBy through life together. An innumerable; array of costly, use- I M,MII MVMMMIMM II IIIIMMI 1 1 1 II H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IMIMM MMIMIM .3 OuNewlInteresfpattM t vitLlfe EG1N Ofi TUESDAY, SEPT isL DEPOSITS iMADEf OR, S O R B EFO RE S EPT 2nd, W I LL B E CREDITED AVITH INTERE8T IN :TH REE MONTHS (TH E SHORTEST TI M E ALLOWED U N- r C E R - CLE A R I N G ;"H O U S E R U LES) 3 -hiipj' .U5 ; 4 PER CENT INTEREST,-CQMPbuNDED QUARTERLY, ; LOWEDON ALL; DEPOSITS. :; : ..: I.' ; ?i- i ;. r,'V'-i : - ? Your Account s s- .,4. . . . ' At . i ? !--;:i Ilie WiHgiOR savings ana inist lo iV:',vl:r s--';p-:.'-:- 1 I .V v.-fc J'.-t" ir:;i'--- :-3 if ::v OPPOSITE O RTON ' HOTEL. At.j Haddock, and three sons, Messrs.- U. (hand made lace. robe, with acccmapany-ui ana at me same e,6ur V,,,,ii mii ' "" ?,,l," V?t y :yl ? 't "tiuo -i'-'oii ' thic4 vi-naV 'vi "oo-vit.ii kifts presented ' . A t . . .-!;. AssyL---'-': Resides blossoms: in which 'her sister, Mrs. j Mr. Stanland ' arid his' bride-to-be ' OTft riHlll-lF'- nTFtArn 'K'-: '.''"i--'?' " Grahamgownediatyweddto t yl0ii'r 4 1 ,f iis; kfter- last October. Mrs.r Graham's costume1, and eloquent attestations of. toe hign : , -, j: ' : iy:;r-iyv$ , 1 :A- ,o ;ynHt)?lhxsy ";-.yl: y $3;S0 Perferti anopy 90 inches for $2.75; 80 inches Wi 12.50,. at Rehder's..-. . lty noon- at- s jv cwvn. : . -r of Mrs: Haddock and "the 'Services "will be conducted by Rev. , K. D. Holmes, pastorVof ;the church- to which Mrs. Ellis was so devoted. , - . - ; . . '17 r- r '" hit' . Friday Night ' 'ked, White and Blue Dance L at; Lu; mina.' "v .-. .l-' be a white embroidered robe. held,:by. their scores of : friends. bride, will; carry' white asters asi her of -the riaost noticeable - of the many, bouquet, and vthe i dame t of honor Nwill pretty :giftsj received 'by Mr. ; Stanland bear pink asters -J;"" . ':'.' his prospective bride is, a very - Another feature' which "will make, this; handsome cut glass K berry v set; pre: union orie of ' morethari the usual; In-isented' to -"the "bride-, and groom-elect terest, ishefact that Mr. Stanland an, ' his " bride in future will yeside by Mr.'; Stanland's 5 associates in . the AtlatriiC Coast Line offices. . I 1 FOR ALL PERSONS THAT KNOW A GOOD, THIN Q. J V ixl im &l m nil h, zl s u CI WttMfllyMiMflM'MIMIIIMMMWfllMMMIMIIl 55 -rM'-iH T . T ' v., v - ,1 . V ::&yyt yS-y'
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