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' A. .A. 0 rs. : w i I.T.I v I hi :-;;-.v ; iv,;T r .i?Vl:fr ...It" VOLUME; FOURTEEN WnJOmGTONs N.; CI, .SATURDAY,; SilEMBER; Hfc 1903.: v : r I : I 1 i" ..jwiiio j i ' ' '' i - warn i i I ii in it in I i r iciiii:fiAiiii w m wa a i ti - n . i - ii w ill u j- u u i ii 1 1 u t ill - :mmm u 1 1 is i ii if ii iiuif-v ft t. !S1 Of IK a . uuiiiu uu mm lo or Fort of JGiSB The Peculiar Construction of hePack age ExcUed Attention of the Postal Authorities and Vn . tnvestigktlon Re vealedlts Peadly NatireoJciUe to tne senaeroT;i:ne Bomo. Philadelphia, September v 12.-The Postal authpritles; held x tip ? and took from the "mails this morning V a boml) directed to Governor, Fort j of New. Jer- sey. The l?eculiar construction -the .,',,oyo 0TMt ihar, At Uw.i postal authorities, and .wheriClhey! had carefully opened it a ; mass of; powder' ; hl - i- V nails, and bullets were reyeale" soCar- ranged that the icareiess1 dpening.iQf the package woiildl hife Bred , it and killed the man opening 'Ht& I ti was imarked personal andprobablyf;W9uldrhaye beerij opened by Governor himself The attempt to assasihate: ; Gbyernoi;Fort is thought to haofof;?hii persistency in enf6rcmgV the Sunday laws at Atlantic CliS Conference. Pleased Cardinal, ,, London, Sept: 12.- Declaring that objectors to the - big 'f Catholic i parade lacked influence, Cardinal Gibbons said today : "No religious r.) ceremonies . I ev er w i t n essed , impressed, me, , so. f orc ibiy as these"ot the;Eucharlsifi confer ence." The public meetlngiThurs'day night could not -have been; surpassed in any country in the world for en thusiasm. ;Thene splendid effect in - drawing together different branches y of the ; Cathdlic Church. The congress has been treat ed; admirably byg the ; English press. Those protesting against , the proces sion tomorrowv ara without i influenceV Recommend Removal Washjngthnlgep't; 2Th3 inspec- nksttr E.filogtHIaiimand uovern HIT. Pit: i1 torso; ine(rojsumco .lJpame recommeVme-ii& r. se..QtASC2PJScers connected -with -r-.aQi3ountfi m ino Atlanta oince. ........TO.etKa,lai-0MB2ii4?lthe . finances have ; not ' been ept- accord- ing to Xiovernment regulatlonsBkKi-- J gett hast belimfwmi and assistant for a number - of years prior. He stands WeHwitbthede partment. ; - - . r:-i-.. , Permission j Denied, v v Birmingham, Alar, , Septr. 12. The Board of Education this morning: de cided not to permit; theiu High School auditorium : to; Jlearst, Graves and ; Ilisgen Monday night on the ground that - it is contrary; to ; te rules to hold political meetings' in ; the school house. , Permission - to use - the theatre has already Jbeen denied the visitors. Viiv,. Government Will Appeal. . Baltimore,tSepl.;'i2Attorneyv GenJ eral Bonaparte sax theJGovernment will appeal at once-;fromthe . decision of Judges Gray-and Dallasin the com modity clause case." Bonaparte goe3 to Washington JJofiday and i 'the) appeal will be tnadei justt pers can be. prepared. ,..; i i Bear Attacks;Vrrainer. V Berlin, Sept.' 12. Wilhelm v Hagen back, the famous trainer, was attacked by a bear today and f will prbbablyYdie He would have ibeen killed - Outright had not heilp,meXf 11 .-. ! -'r-7-v; ... , .t Tb-Morrow..:.:.v-A-' ; '';" ;; r : . V- i . Two Concerts at Lumina tomorrow afternoon ;and evening. Alleged Criminal Assault. Richard Roilins, a young, negro man, WAS traA inAatrlnn "tha" iH fl T2A : OtJ ah v vu WUM1 w ; v , 0 . .. attempt to commit criminal . assault' on a young negro - girl. 2 The i alleged attempt is said to 'havef been': made several weeks aeo. and the warrant for Rollins' ; arrest was served'; oh him by Constable iWi Bavage.iRpllinsj was represented-at'tnevtriah today Dy Herbert McClammy,- Esq., and he was aiscnarged by Magistrate uornemanu :V1 Funeral Veste rdavv Afternoon. The funeral .pyer the.remalns of .the. ate ,Col,, H, M Drane vwasssheJd yes terdayafternoon' at; St. ' James' "Epis- copar Church, ithe Rev Tos.;: P.:' Npe f the Church of ; the GoodLShephfrd, officiating. "The" interment was- made in Oakdale cemetery, andthe follow ing gentlemen served as. pallbearers; Honorary, Mr. Clayton Giles and Col. A. M. WaddelU:. Active, Capt; J. 'X Metts, Messrs. A, '.A Brown,! C.E. Taylor,1 Prof - Catlett, Mr,rW. II. Green and CoK T. C. James. - ' . " ' To-Morrow at Lumina.' Concerts at Lumina tomorrow after Souvenir Event Wllif MarkheHJIosef P? Seasoii at Luhil na--LastrSun day Concerts Tbripppy .: Dance Last ki Iih ''.i?'jrs--.,'c i.--!! nlghtfwas' of Aielcldedlyffenatiire and : waa largeiy attendedjr.Xhe moon was at its most , glorious stage and the night was;2heautUte d9bvehitw vfcu tttu acuye souvenirs itt the shape : of large pbppy : hats werelgivn, and, every . one 7 had ,a;. big.- time. J So what'more could; thereVhave:: been? C The last-souvenir danc Qf the sea son will be given at Lumina Tuesday nightThiswili lhe aast"of - the music and dancing .for this: season as pires on. lhat date. v z: A ; " :t ; dance, as the souvenirsvwill consist of some ot aji ihV1diff4reid'uVenirssiv4 during the season. J EJvery one who hanTr ' " -attended -ahese; dances should come to this ; last dand& as. it will be JiTmoothe, orchestra "ili rendet two concerts,- and tomorrow will be the last of .the Sunday concerts and a -very nne program;, nasT been - arranged for vue occasion; i f I vEeaturfeniiljis; f?theBijotffatre oday; are called , "The Crushed Tra giai!nd;Tlie:Arttsts Bothjare "of unusual interest;andrwili vtist&4 -the patf onsg : The benefits per f ormance ' last ' evening for the. City Baseball League was attended by 'large crowds, and it was an unqualified suc cess. VIRGINIA WND CAROLINA ; Will. Meet cn the Gridiron rat Rich .v.' ; mond on Thanksgiving Day ; .TChe following article from the Rich niondTimesispatch, With" reference to the approaching Thanksgiving foot ball bontestbetweeni thelUniversities of North iParoiina- and Virginia, will be reaci,; with jinteresti by the sporting fraterntyilhUhis cityiC Is: hiyersltyl of ; Virginiafootball teajnfpjr;omises ots the men on, last years" eleven wi(l be 'Abacfe.- andv;wlth imembersr of Mast yearta sduad xand -;prbmisingnew$maie- expecieao ;enter tne - varsity xms et-or . gri airon .warriors. . . Tb&'4eam-?witt ; byf Gloth, last" season's strong, centre, and5 o&SChed byGoean oldirginia stajr m 'vm mm&x e : -c-;: , "The; university, schedule, which is publishedvbelow, lis quite . a departure frbna that of foimeiL; years, not -a school north, of Mason 'and Dixon's line ap pearing on the list. Of course, the three big games. ; are, the Sewanee game : at Norfolk," on the 17th of Oc tober; . the Georgetown game, in Wash ington, on the 14th, and the North Car olina game, here, Thanksgiving Day. "Football ? enthusiasts all . over this State, and likewise those in North Car olina" will be - glad . to ; know that the old.. Virginia-Carolina Thanksgiving game will once", more 'be, pulled off here;; as jsf fepldy interest Sibh i atletica are arousing here,tisfaf e tbjiaythat aMnthous- lastlC crowa. will gretft me ttmiu. wuxcu they appear'-here in NOvem e&ar ;.s TTTwoTptirfc&. rstrongesfcr SsaUhem tfeamsbfteeent'yearsvanwer,DHiiaiKi Virginia Polytechnic InstituCedAenot appear i& thMrglnia sch ganiebetweelf littie br;b strongCteas1hbrewpuldj4rJw DreaKing crowis, anu n i ujwere sible, , Virginia should, play, -both; off these teams M the capital . city. No football team cany claim a clear ii tie to the -Southern football,; championship until it has met and -defeated these worthy foes, and (the: Richmond public i l j in.. .!Arf"tMhBia rn caa n rnn I WUU1U IU1U UUl CU 4"oc test, between suchv splendid teams as hes . tnree hnstitutibhs Cputr in : the field. A --,';- - " : ' - IThe Virginia schedule 1st i Vm ,w "William and -Mary at Charlottes ville. Ssiiti.:t-M St, John's; atprlottesville, . Sept. . f . . v . .' : autu. r. r-H Randolph:coniat;;C October 3rd. ' , - ; ' ' " "Davidson at Charlottesville, . Octo, her . lOth. ' , ;"Sewattee, at Norfolk, October 17th. October 24th Open. v : . ., "Agricultural ' andv ; Mechanical, of North uaroana, au xohoik,v ,AO" ! - Virglnia V Military Institute, at Charlottesville, Nov. 7th.- . - ' : ''Georgetofjat Washington, '.Nqv. University of -jNorth ; Carolina; .'.at Richmbnd,:Nov 26th; : iv ? : V -r;.V."'-V..."'- -Tuesday Night lastsobvenlr.Danc. of the season: Don't mjss,this joHy affair.. f. ; fitormWarnlng Message.. ' ;T Washington; D C. Sept.12,. 1908. Advisory niessage-. 11:25 ar?m. ; Hurricane" central east. or southeast of- Nassau,-, apparently, movink west w'ard. -Vessels in , Florida and , East eulf waters eekr safe rharbor. , -i. B . r.v GARRIOTT. mniofinntniT iin 1 1 E if Pil illl I1H 11111! u miwj iiuneu :;wK:ysK.a -u. tti-.: Fine Address JDel ivered l at the CkiH: : House Tftis Morning- It, Was a Cont fhcingA)unent forGdod Rcds- Investigated Conditions Here Prev ious -to Meeting and Paid " Newlaji- oyer's' Road Building High Compli ment. Yesterday afternoon Hon.V Harinihal LL. Godwin of - this ;: District, a&mpav nied by Messrs. M. O. Eldridge-fafid J;vWrlghfc t)f he AgriculturallDei partment; Washington, VD. Q hekjfa conference .with ; sonie of the business meh; ; 'of W relative i to . good roads' and swamp : dramage; The 'tneet- tngiiibhllnlheniinds? usIPatl'pelerit' This l- m6rntng;oiii gressman GpdSvili 'and Mr; WrightJelt for" : Whiteyillahd: Mr.1 Eidridg: mained Wdf addressed a V spl4ndid meeting.-. In spite of ;the short ncrMce; and the Inopportune day about a linn-?; dred; business and professional'.jnien assembiedat;thecourt;house o'clock'this. morning and heard a 'fine and profitable talk from- Mr. Eldrldge. - Previous ; to the meeting, so "asvto familiarize himself with local condi tions, MV. Eld ridge visi ted New'.Han-! over's, roads and, the rock quarry ajjid highly complimented the work' -bein done there. f - k' ; : . ; " At the meeting Mr. J. A. Taylor ih troduced the speaker and was. 4niost happy jnlref earing .!to hiin, ?9,s .partly North Carolinian. .Mrl Elflridke's m6th- er being a nativjbtvllmi n't. throui;himtlthiu f Tne: spaketumauaei a. strongi anssrcoiiH Daarnient tf good cited isbbstahtia"! ofigurssi islsowing'rhbw good roads)i Willf Iseflttaf icblibtyj He flrstcitedQhefacti tMt t tbok! ithe old toadfe; tovshbwvtheJpeopMIoFtbe ent-'day?just? what needed. - He ; pointed' .out ' how vgood roads will . benefit a county, by ; en abling , the farmer.. to : bring his pro duct quickly and cheaply to njarket, and by bringing" much of it. This will build-up -the country, enhance the value of property an d in . the end really reduce taxation. He! then-expla ined the different kind of .material for -bad building and spoke of the useful less of the sand-clky road, .which he said might be utilized in this county for side , or jvconnecting vroadsThe j )est road, he said, however, is the tiac-i adani roada&dcpng e Hanoy erv; uponrithe splendid natur s j of itainaicadam i rndi said the jbst hadipt tbe.en jexcessiveMBelativr to his.jyisito ,the wck quarry; he. stated; thatfNjBWianpyerhasUhevVwbrld; by jtheitailan4;dQwn-biltpul is evmjatrialH?; ,-aftradexpJam- nd quaintityrPf the rock,vbut haibtlH ing $o.do, twith the cost of quari ring and i nauliiig.-, :; The 1 2-fbot wide : oad, hesaidisf tsufficientxforordi ia,ry trayelalthbughat'somevplacesjf the travel is tmusually; heavy ft should be 16 i feet -wide. He then explaned just how; to build roads,, showinglhow to . lay the, foundation, how..; to the rbad and' how; to place the surface rock upon it : so as to accomplisli.-the best results. In ' explaining thill he used black-board . illustrations. in comparing' the cost ;bf-roadf and relative tb "New Hanover he said that he. knew "-of plenty of -coifaUes wnere the roads -.had cost ;naPre in ew: Hanover ; and that the Pads are not. as good as , nere.: , ln v Apssa chusetts.he, stated, that the roals at the start cost ?10,UO per miieoui now they; -nagl, . gotten- tne cost , ipw ia about $5,000pe.r' mHe,-, which ;hd said was pretty much the v average He Jppke- ;bf ;i the diff ert Jattrjials thatiaremseiridiff erehtpfetne cbuntry. .In some of-the" middle est ern states grave:-, is used,-on tb i Pai cific j. coast a; ort . of t asphalt.; il is used upon, the roads and in wfetern North Carolina they have used Jgran- bte3M;"g J"M " . . , T . , f ,r - r " , Relative to the quality' of. th4 rock being ; used in vthis county;; he . fetated that it is-fine; that. what it lalks-m hardinfess" and toughness .'Itvnwes-up inc. cementing quality. He va'dvpeated. a sand, foundation, btlt said .that prhere a. sand foundation is used 'sonfthing (Continued t on Third PagX ii bovernmeni . WUJSfiSMGII ing 7waCJ MghlyJnterestfng-' oner and one: witn tnem, s msnors ill" be Wen theirtlaHdg Wasp to;imaIttpv day,- ieestio iaf Voakt bSidmgl bbr f splendidaTk briK j FjMiabtlsiKCiiWrch Sundavbhool Everything ynTheir? Pbyr.;telRfe tteeesjiii 5: Hyin8f raiiiv;rte v With vthe approaching cool, weather the FirsBaptist b)Mlwilactively reyiyepts;workBblbul Greater "effoxts wils be made inhthis direction than"v ever" before, and it . is expected that; greater results will be acomplishedi.$; : The ; Sun day School wilr be -especially active jand".-the officers of the schMchao4ernedt seryices5O0nsu month of September. Iv The last Sunday in e this month - has been selected as, "Home ; Coming day, and; a- most in teresting program;' has been - prepared f o thev occasion.-, A splendid orches tra under the" leadership of Professor pDersley wiU music, ndJU ifojTOerembe daSchbol,';we ?nt ;on;tMt.day;'JbiSum6 nigtryicionduftttwi thefseiies-;pf'tele f e7thOTeh9ein be ledlbyDrlWPlcal nah-jpnepf 'the mospgraphic speakerVand;dccessful'Past Evan gelists in the South. V ; - ; Pastor Hale, ;who has done much for the church, is receiving he hearty support 'of the members of his con greagtion, and the entire church is looking .forward to the fiiture with confidence. . ".- ' ? -The church music this winter will be a special feature.i..toe';ervices and will be- under the direction of Mri E.'H. ; Munsbn, a brilliant organist and accomplished choir leader. V.The choir Will-be-composed of Mrs. J. J.-, Lough lin,;.;; Soprano : Mrs. J; Di Edwards, I Alto r-; atr;Ch: V,- Motte.vTenor.; Mr; A. iSHbtden i$bditibrarian.; taliOfROTRACTED1 SERVICES f; Li&.fe4Mliarf:CbndreaatIonis,- The ;series ! ot , protracted meetings gado foi some time past, are increas ing .in attendance i and ) interest on the ineetingSiTaEe ibeingt conducted jby. Rev' Willianlf - Black,' the s evangelist, , assist- tiedrfby jRevsv!; M. fWell8fjan4 -Ji rS Crowley. L "A cordial attend , the. services tomorrow, and as long as they continue: The services are heldTin the morning and evening and. each one is attended by large con gregations. ; ' .. , . ; ' ' ; TA feature of- the protracted' meeting is the music, which is in charge" of Mr. . J; E Wilson, assisted by -Miss Thompson and Mr. Wood. - ' 4 iMPRISONED FOR LIFE. Deputy Sheriff A, T. Piver Returned iTJusMoj-nlng from Ralefghvi Where HeVCrri,e ? ; - Deputy .Sheriff ;'AI ;T.,yPiveii jreturned this momigfromleij 'whettGM he! went ltb Car; $ani jGfeyerii ja negro wh6 jwasVeeenelh I to yiiang j in;the peribl'o'liejef fdrj inmrderi,feiw life-imprtsorimenty Glover seemed to be' greatly"' Pverjbyed witti1 cbmmtao corded'' hini - and.. ! Entered" hpon hi? termr bf;' impjrispnmentyfor'J $ife; seem .i. -" Concert at Lumina. Concert' at Lumina tomorrow after: Anl-4fil BIRTHDAY PARTY. X v.-- - r ; t . ." ' '. . Was Given Last Night Under the Aus pices of Soujthside. Sunday. School. , f ; The Birthday Party- giyen last even ingj under the ; auspices of' the. South- side, Baptist unurcn; r aunaay , scnooi was a great success, both from an ar tistic: aiid' a 'financial point, of .. view. VTKei ds large number in attend J ance'upOn the party, and a most enjoy le tevening' was speht by all. The 1 d5nationg received ' will ; he devoted to 1 th - m t. ithd children's class rppm. i Tire, program" for v the evening consisted of recitations and music and jduring the entertainment refreshments were served,. ... The ' decbratJons1 which consisted of Japanese5 ian terns; fparasols, etc.. were 1 Very:attracUve r ! V r j --g- -'v mingtbu, Club.was- held -yesteV- day , afternoon at. tne- traps east 01 the r- city, The", following scores jwere Stokley. . . -V t . .25,- 23 - 2472 Boylari. .V..23 25 .22 70 :. .. ..21 ; 20 '22-3 XrtUg.;:'r; Dreher: .' Boiishee.V Taylor- . . ..22 '24 24 70! ..-;23 23 46 '24 23 22 & 15 17 35 ' FCR ALLPERSONS THAT v - .1 J. I I WiMi.'f v WinJXi UU2: ii-i W U ILL MMtttMIIMMIIIIMIIIIMIIWIMMMIIIIIIIMIW r 2 - - T 'lir"1 n"V Vl "''7'"v V'Viini'-' ' VT-'i'f'ft'iaii'MihM r""r -'r-' J vf i M.u '.4:Mlvr;i.i ':;Miii;t a mm ;4 ? v -i it f -f i v r r ;;,-: s j 4 .. i (; : . . -. . ... ....... '.. ....... : j.v - illl i JustjReiVed IWyeiyifiiii lot of N. C. Hains, any size, Phones 108-109 WSdUVJSAtitaER . - v .:f.Z- -- V : '::- BANK"' is SAVINGS resentalive Wiliriirigton-men of the highest stand j " -" ing; meh whose integrity is unquestioned, whoseV 1 ; viudmeht ood ?ahd wh ! Umanage the : affairs in " Every dollar deposited with us is safeguarded by v approved and up- to-date methods,' and every ac-- v-1 count receives prompt and caref ul attention, f , :;n I Ji S Located in that Bla : White Buid I ng. i;V . VjA. Is-'. V " J nru; Tii -rVTA.: if so WITH SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. - YOUR SAVINGS EARN 4 PER 5 CENT. WITH SAFETY INKOUR :;V ABSOLUTELY SAFE. 6F WILMINGTON. ' ' i 'l 7 r- ;;: - ""v r ". ;' ': I ?. few bCOPPER.: President. .-. - THOS. E. COOPER, Cashier. y-'pfs'q JY?.S :?Jr'!S! -t'fsr;: ?-::&?vS-:-:i3:-l nMIMIMII IIJ IIMMIIII I IIHIIM HIIIIIIIIMM IIMHI MIIMI .. S5 STHelBank:that hasr ...... ! f t CarefuHy managed by experienced '-TO RS W H Pp I RECT;;;;;p' Estabiished for more than a score conspicuous in depressed periods r" come "known throughout the. entire "THE OLD I i-CapltoI.;v J :.'kanedtsurpiusi;iK lliB - Vilmington Savings" anfl Trast , Comp an; OPPOSITE- ORTON HOTEL. IHHIIHMIIIIi KNOW A GflnD TMlrifVV:- V':'; -fltl fit a v LlTJXi il ILL LLCTL-Li ii Operated iierleonteryatlwev; "and experienced management" wi .i "-.T '. - Affording such: f acil ities aa are' aujhoirizefo : rcaulatlons, and none other. 6' 'k'f ?V V":'i's'l' l' Depository for U. ;aT Government, sNew Hanoveiv v 4CaplUliv 1 V. 1200,000.03 v Surplus., .. .. .. .. 100)00.00 'It: : s: f . ' . i.. x . fresh Fox River Bnttet ..... ? v vest ttl; in 'eminent' siriirl ;rn-v ? trasted to them is evidenced Corner, Front end PHncm 8trti .5 . ..... ! -;., -.!: i. t - r' m :fi -(..'' '-v. ft -i; ' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. t : ; v' ---A;-- -'-"V V " . . - .... ':-: v .-. i'-t f'....: "--y- 1 - , ,-.7 ' - GEp. u. GAYLuRD, vice' presmtnu :::W:'ti.::s'V,;V:;vVJw'.:'. .-v:".. e?vV-i; i:i';A-;.i; ' J-?- ;;-K "Is-to-be" Cf j - v . bankers. ; Supervised by-piRZ .-.v., j i --,5',c:; i-;,v f.y? ;Hf "'"O- V of years,1 Its strength has been O ; : and financial panics that It hxs be- : State as .: 4 0 ! RELIABLE9,9- llUli ..' T)7afrnr 17 i. a, itrr noon and evening. , -j .:: ii. V V
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