Newspapers / The evening dispatch. / Sept. 23, 1908, edition 1 / Page 1
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mm .b ISSUE i. TBIRH HO 1-UltUllUulalikiEj SlajerliliiSiS sTotPeniiii Conviteted This Morning 'of fiflurder In the Second Degreefand I Given tLong prison SenbsriceHe T MierCiHi Aunt for Moneypantf :rie Her Daughter, ' .'r i '-.'. -'i? V"""- -jT?-.'r-: Hackensack, Sept. 23.-ATigust' Eber hard was convicted of murder in the second degree, and sentenced to thlfty years on the charge; of ' ;l3i:nlurderi6f his aunt Mrs. OHiel Eberhard; attd rpb? bing her of ;$3;400.itPH"if MORE Gl ISI KlE RS TH RE ATEN P D. ' Night Riders warn South- Carolinians to Gin ;NoMpre iCpttpn; quicker: bt better results in'; building Special to -ChairlptteJ; Obseryer:; heouriliand thecity J thanby reaches the xilajofj5 the posting of a threatening TnoUcb Supposed night riders on' the'gin of rR;C; ?Wil- Hams,' eight fmiies frbnbreyi! The notice readsl akearnlng -and do not gin jmy ' more cotton ; ; if you do, you will suffers thei consequences.? r "NIGHT iRIDKRS.'r It is alsorepbrted-thatbi0rali otner gins simuarj nonces were. posted last night, thoiigli 30 f daageisO re ported yet. William's gin is ;:a new plant and started up this morning de spite the threat. ; ; " 1 RIGID EXAMINATION. Has Been Ordered by. Federal Govfn m'ehtl;ntrTetr1'tt Taulou; pL'tf-exhustiye Mnination asVdefed-iby the French fovernmenltodiE of a turret j-ttf nueu iiiiiiteu -were Kiiieaana'-a score injuri.-'tpi ' .Score, Wqrkge4pj Jrt53mpr$ man Likely Fa Sovt ; !-Phfladaefe workmen were;;injui4i;..ihedff trolley .car gsfp j nar Cnester this morning. The cMdentlisl bliet- p,1 ik &$l&&&-JA'i H in signals, due to heavy bgi ; Eldward . Smith, motorman is in 'aerjofus' con dition. Others are not injured -so se rious, i ' -'rH:;Srr' - : - . , .:.r'.'"!! :'-':'' '': ti A registered . vote i not,' cast ; counts against the bonds. Don't beon that side. ' ' "v:v:'ltr MANY DROWNED : r$5l As Result of the Total - Destruction of a Bark;-"-; ' Seattle Sept23Acale!gpatc to of the bar;' Star tt bengal on Corona; tion Island, whenvllVbrjdrbwned and 27 saved; ,Nin6''of the .drpried were white '-Z-'-Vi -Tvl ''.-...-i-t STRANGE D H Woman's Demise Caused;: by- Fright " I xAione y;; - ' New York, Sept. .2318. ..Ella 7Co nove, frightened by a strange man, fol lowing her, , early, this morning drbpped helplessly on the street and died ef orb an ambulance could be called!? She buf fered from apoplectic tendencies The man ran away. BRIDGE FALLS IN. Baltimore and Ohio Freight Was - on It at; the:;Tlme.fif Mi Wilmington, DelJ; V Sept23-rTn Baltimore and Ohio bridee over the Susquehanna river at' Port Deposit, collapsed while a freight train was passing over it today. Several are re Ported fatally hurt. The bridge was 100. feet high. ' ';:;v,:v:;M-lvH THE "YANKEE" ASHORE! ', Cruiser Meets. With'' Mrtuhe VVHile on the Way to Xoai; " 4 v Newport, R: I.,, Sept.; 23.The cruis er "Yankee," Qomriiarider CXcMarsh nue en route from - Cutty Hank tq Newport for coal, went ' ashore ; on Pindle Rock, Buzzard'Sf Badng leaking. A 8iihm9ilno fonder ihns; hefitl dispatched from Newbedford. - Other dU are ready to go to ; the assist- f n or(Jer to make ; your- labor " count sornething,' you ill have ! to;: save Portion of your earnirigsO! good 1 dee to keep your savings, The Peb- -oavmgs Bank. - - -21 Thft RaMah' Wtr: ...-fc;. , w Yrk, Sept 23Cottou opened Ort!!,1 at an advance pf 2 to B: points. uarf esr' 8 82 ; December 8.66; " Jan Udry 8.54; March, 8.56.: ? i QthereJLrKrio Hebiseiyeshi F J Rfliads fMovement anWlU Vpte for I the ponds Tomorrow General 'Ex pression Seems to Be In Favor of thi Bonds, -.-.v V-:- r Today many other citizens personal ly expressed themseives to a Dispatch man ; as heartily, in. favor of the bond lssue(toe IQteUj upoStomorrow: Amongr;. the nuinbef r is ex-Sheriff Wal - ter G.MacRae. rHe says he Is strong- . 40ui w -iuBv 6uuu roaas imoYe ment;. and intends ? tomorrow .oj vote ipr ine issuance of the bonds.- V V Mr, ; ft- i W.: J Whitehead is anothef warm advocate ;of the" bpnd, 'issue ; arid ilJomorrowJcast hisabaliotin?the ;MfeW?E'; VVirth; aWam Advodatee -To TheDispatch this morning caine the 1 toUowihg" ppmM'M: rSditor!- ' . . i I; certainly: am glad to note "the in terest; you' take in advocating; the con- '4)U.. i..ji aiJ'i1'. ' iwuiwce .ut puiiaiug gaoa : roaas in our county;.; cpuhtyin the State needs. nothmgj; we. can - do- that will bring nminm? eronn -roans : . ' U'wish i any doubting Thomas cpuld have been 'with me thie past two weeks in? Pennsylvania arid Newr Jersey and takn1a?Tidewithe mervthe State roads; and "have- witnessed, the wonder ful ' development in some sections, in two years,, ind have seen the satisfied expressions bttheJersey farmers as they dispensed with their lead horses when they pulled off the sandy to the fine .stetpfrbad. tam surehe would jump in the and wagon, take ' off his hat and shout .for good roads." ; :,The good roads . movement is in the ah in. every State: . Good roads are a jcessitjrin: order -that Ve may keep abreast': ;with progress.-f We do not wjtnt tobe-andmuslnt- be, at the endvortheiprpcesslon. 5 IJeiiUs 11 ' put our shoulders .; to the wheel tian(i i help; in this ; good . work. ycteii$orthevbondsVand build tgood roads, arid j; make good-rpads and have every ;rbad ie0 to Wilmington.. i vAifatr e.-worth;: Collect61f?ybre F. ilCeUh aivauced tbei f pllowingdeaif; j .y Ki .?J?i jpssential h3 upbuilding 'ibfa ccpmmunitjf, State,'br 'Nation aipurp water, and .air j5Wsafy f ih befelt! of heaUhXtf. our bpijulttlthj .prpyementqv' ot ; public roaas i&$ taken out: pf r pontics,- and1: jJut into' the ' hands of the mbsf competent, who know hpw to build - public' rpads' regardless -pf poli tics as in othei cities, counties -and States,' there Is no vote that-cpuld be cast,' that , would ? be a greater benefit to" the tax. payers' and property owners than ; tpyptetbUax ourselves for" bet ter rbads.:;..:;C -v s-4 ' Every acre bf land, that macadarii' ized Toads' passes' though at least jdoubres' its', valuation; arid i often times, f tiirieitsbrigiri at value, and df the taxassesPrswill levy the taxes ion t(T according" td. Its increased yalue; ,the bxtramcreaibjue nibre thalpyi-ll pnf dth bod necessary -i to build the e road. Will ;' our present commissioners Bee. that this is done. The voters, are the jurors. B. .F.V KEITH- s The - People's l Savings : Bank, Front and ;, Priricesa; streets, . extends every encouragement to "the wageearnerto te ' end r that he : may prosper. 'I A .per ceniicomporind "- interest on :a,ll ac '6buri!&. - ,f J k t - , "2tTv Good.; roads" ae necessary. So vote for them . tbmbrrbw and let' the " city ana "CoiwiyrproKress..": 3 r;i& ui wive 1110 ri ri i. ter Tamfia ?Woolvin.'- the little ! son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. .Wool- Vin -suftered f tbe misfortune: to fall yeerday af terjToon :; while ;t playing with compariioris," arid "he "sustained." a double ffractutljot The . little ( fellow ?:; was ; given attention by r IBurbank!, and: he" is resting easily 'today ' r." . nSiit 'Jolni :.M eetind,. joint; buSiriesS and social . meeting oftheVfour Pythian lodges in .the city wislheldt lastinighfinastleam The iodcesf represented were Clareri,- don .'No. 2, Stonewall No. 1, jGermania j hfbiUy rand.JeffersonNow 63.aThe fea- turebf S hjre an address delivered by 'Supreme Representative M. O.' Bridge,' of Ohio, and in addition to1 his talk n nUmbe of short speeches were made y various Wilmingtpnians. Refreshments were served jand ari en joyable evening ; was ,spent - by f the mem u ex . y f ; NeWA.BTds.Iw Kllj was stated oSayhat thb Police Committee of ;the; Board.- of Aldermen had decided to reject an bids submit tbd at the meeting last night and that new . bids will e advertised ior Don't' fail-to. help the ;city and coun sper'tomorrow.'-c 1 ltiyourallot-tomorrowllpilll . "r;:-i:;;J: ty-prosper liB filHllWEiiiii iioiiliiifcl : V Indications Point to a .Victory f or. the , I ssuance of the Bonds-Saloon? Cios histernoonSit6Pcio land Places fori Voting EVeryRegis teredyotellSot Cast Cpungafnst 'I the Bond I u&?z&&te vw r rous unen. . ,vPpiisCI03eS''il?i.' :l'WBath"er Foreast'J:T5liirr . -Tomorro wthe election ; upon; the is suance, of $50,ooa f wbrthof bottdaffp a continuation of ithei building bf good county roadswil be held, andrthe elec Uprisanmportahpi expressions today; the f bond fjisiMRis j going to ;carryi The voters jot rWil- uimgton seem to -nave, reacneq an -ac tive Btagev of realization, d. It looks as if they are going to carry 'tjie bond: jssuetbr success, which ? will 4nbtTe tard the progress of the. fcounty and the prosperity of the city?; The; main drawback to the 'success , of the bond issue , might be said to be theVfact that every " registered - vote not cast counts ? against j the issue.? This, of course,-does not get at the literal merr its pf Ithe ; question :'j:a.-np have registered intending to vote! and yet tomorrow may overlook, thefact in I the rush lot the ' day V. business he riiayjibg but of, the ci brj itaySbe sick. However, thi's is not apt to be an . unsurmountable .' obstacle as -the present outipk; istha the turn-out and lyote: f or tiws bondtifiai is a. "majority of .them.H?fet every voter mtist; bear :inmlndtifihehagi lstered ndbsnctlf 'ytfo&0zjfo: vteaginjptfli bonds. ;The .:;r,pgistration-1 is beiwsii l,5u0: arid 1,600 'which Is lieht- for -The -election being udeMtheVgeiF ,ral'j acti whyHe obnW Jto tUd ctty willi tei requirfM ito . closed al oO'Cloek- :this; afternoon Jamd-must piemain closcdi imtil P- oeiock FtMafymdtning; tttt&ai beitis the ttime pEeseribeid by law. dtTCielebrated;& i thlst anerribtmllaf G: 15 iTherfppllsviwill Coperi'' at Isunrisen to morrow-i-mo'f ning, : 6:Q2 1 o'clock," and will ciosef ati, sunset ( tbmorrow fnfter noon, at :06 o'clock, arid the polling placesin the city are as ; follows : 'j First Wrd- Engine House on North Fourth street, near . the bridge. Second : Ward-ld ; Court - House bjiilding. : v; J : . 7 - '-- " r Third Ward-Giblem Lodge build ing." Vr;".-"V;'. ; .'r -'( ... ourtbf -Ward---Wprths old; Ice house, on. Dock street. ; 4 Fifth WardEngine House, corner Sixth and Castle streets. . ;,; p Thepoling places in the country townships, are at the usual places. i 4 ! Don't 'fail ,to help, the city, and ;cpun ty prosper- ibmorroWv n ? f a 5 It' V. Handcbfod fii v r. -y,. Subject to be Offe red. j ' rmA ?V Tbhibrrbw: arid Friday 'thfr: Bijou will make" an , exceptionally big j ofEering and one; that sholildbrowdithe - poptir lar theatre By special! arrangement; and after much work, the 'management has secured Pathe's . latest: hand-cplr bred film, 'Sampso& and Delilah". The story pf Sampson, from his very birth unUl theftimewfiln his powerful body L and arms tear; down the .tempie, Duryr Inghimandrrishing buikhis life-be, rieath;.the. debris, is vividly artfd most interestingly i told: The scenes when Delilah, beguile? Sampson arid cuts bis hair, leaving him; at . the mercy V of "his ribiniesviwnp cast him into prison and put but his sight are also most realis- Si-.- ; No .' iricrease in" poll tax can result. Vote .'for the . bonds, i V ' . ' - It - :4j' ... c- The Schooner XCharie CLi3ter,J Captain Moore, icleared .today for' Phil adelphia :with a; cargo of -lumber-consigned . by the; Hammair; Lumber . Com-; pany. Tne vessel carries f a ipiai -01 270,000, feet, of lumber arid - shingles The schoprier James ; BCooper, Cap- tairi iBeauchamp," cleared light today for Beaufort. Both vessels , were clear ed by C. D. Maffitt & Co. ;;Sf;Ca ; -The case against ; Mr. Herbert .Han kins chareing him with an 'assault and .fcattery: set f for this i morning, - was again fppstporiedlun nextiwkv briccount? of the prosecuting? witness;-Kev. AVlB. prosecuting? witness; -Rev. A JpynerE Officers : have ; not ,yet. been able to -locate fJoynpr .who": is said Ho haye, ' left ; the tm'Sii t it has to be amajoriV ofthe' regTs tered . vote.: So don't4 forget to cast ;David$brinC6Ifede fTeairiiVlnlVilmlngi ton-rldiron Struggl e Wi i t B e "Piay Mr. ;JMCflee ' Hatch ;one of the 'own ers; of lLeague:'i Park;i;conciud4d ar rangemenls .for af game of - football bereiSaturda atterrippri;-dctobel7th; between thtJnerfityir North Car olma and Davidson Cbliege.-"; Wilmine- ton loters-of - thp great pigskin; sport wii receiire? this tiews S wftli jp? and, rioSbtiibf;f:in tcrbTthefieldVwheh the two strong Tar Heel'erevensmeet. Thtariggbif ?the?gridirbn 1wiil)take placl - crf?cburSet v-1 - ThBeson,lv airier rrangedlfor SftrtrsUH.t6a'3 have, beetiaii nptmedjisclo September26tn Forest at Cheni"4v;, ;:Uii . 'v u s Octobe:r. rd-NrUniversity- of Tennes. see, at Knbxville. ' :f : r;i4:: -i ,?Octobet 10thr--WasfeIngtori andv Lee, flitilepprt rKewsf Va. - .kki October .UPavjson-Umtn ton...;. -f.";r'r ' CjJyix, ' j , ; ;tpctober24th Georgetown, at Wash: lUgtonl 1 '3 i'Yi - - i ' 1 koblsitmphttpn Chapeh HilI.U i "H'l t-!.-.!; -4 '; ; November 7th-V P. ? 1. at Rich mondv .. , I - . - . , . i : November; ; 1 4th s University 1 of South CaPolina,x at Chapel Hill. " T November V26thUniversity of Vir ginia, atr Richmond. -:U: :'r. TODAY AT THE BIJOU. Two Exceptlpnairy .- Clever, Films and '. -I-:fa--'Pretty' Song's;;: ,' - The Bijou today is; offering as its new films "A- Circus Boy" and "The Tale of & rPJg -The I former iis'dei cidedly picturesqufe and the pictures were taken from the big Barnum arid Bailey-Circus and even depict1, ithe iriariim'oth parade . of i the giant circus, while1' the latter film is one" of . most lauighjure.Vy,.,; yt' t-:' fljtborig;for dayl aridf which iffef Very 1 attractive,: is . " iLlDHISiuAFTERN OOM-iL f siiJfcniRhediirg fuetfinteresty to; the frjesids;bf shtoer yourig'cptfplewill Se' o'clock atthe ! homei of ibride'ssis terVLMrk nWiftX'WiHif drd. oWOt NorihThird street; IwheiL- MlsSiisie Emiljr: DaVis, th chaVmlrigildaughter of Mr! and Mrs I. S. Davis, , of South port, ' will be united . in., marriage to Mr Clarence Elbert Hill, a. popular young "man of Wilmington.. , The mar? riage will be of a quiet "nature arid will be witnessed by a nuiaber of friends and relatives of the contract-1 ing couple. Rev. .Fred D. Hale, pastor of the First; Baptist .Church,. will officH iate'at tlievhapp ceremony and' after its conclusion;, ther hearty, v congratuia tions 'of? those . who have been;. Invited to witness -the cerenibriy , will be 'ex1 tended the happy couple.' ; "MissAlthea Davis a sister pf the brldelept Jwill serve sv maid j pi honor r. anaV Mr. Charles " B; 4 NeWcombe,' bf 'thiis"; city; Iwill be best,,man.:;;, I. After the . wedding has been; conV eluded ?MrCK Hill, v ayukihisl bride-tb-pe .will;cbe driveju to the Atlantic Coast Juine; station,-vwnence , . tney wm de part 'for their, honeymopntouri .which they will spend at . various points of intf rest in . Flprida...They will remalri out "of th'eJ .city for. ten .clays 'or two webksjarid after their;, return Jwiir be at fhoitriC tbtheir; frieridsvat Nb.411 Docklsreet ;t : ; The- bride-elect' is. one pf Sputhport's most . prominent , arid ? attractive young ladies,; find the .groom isf Jto be: cprigrat- ulated upon his" good fortune, in win nin her rfor,his -bride.' i MrlHIll is connected with V: the : Atlantic; Coast iinevoffices, in,' this "city and,, he is greatly 'esteemed arirbng - a ?wide circle bf. friends 3.11 of whom will extend to him and" his bride the heartiestTwishes for' a long '. and happy journey, through if e tbgether.f :: ;-:;f;i. ? ; It has-tb be a majority of the regis tered yote.s So f dpri' ;lorgeti ftbcast your balioitombrr6wT:y::-r"l:tj; -s. - - --ie'.-- '.'V. , TheJDispab?h;ir th?-. J . In reply to your auestiorii abbutr the bondt issue for -roads I-begird say that I aria istrongly, in" favor of Waine.l iew houses;! newf farmsandSneWf settiers follow w n the-road-building 7 1 so vblosej t. am: inclined :to accept' the bpin- that ion expressed-by ; a very " iritellfgent ladhUfethemn iisafpbTlSvhawin starid .iri the way of fprogress; t ; - ; y'ftl-SBWAMERvGtMacR It has vlor b armaiority of the regis brouri ballot: tomorrow -u4 - 'lt ?iChicagb,f SeptS2ahblgram f mar keXwaVupktVOperimg'Wheati, Septem be99 5-S; ,icOrii,T Deberiaber; 65 1-8; oats, December, 48 1-2 ; pork, October, - - vviuuiyi viui s uuuui Savings Department 3. W, B. COOPER, President. rGEO. O. GAYLORD, Vtce President. I " HARRY M" CROSWELL, Teller. THOS E. COOPER Cashier T , , ; ""5 WHENEVER . WE SUCCEED IN PERSUADING AN INDIVIDUAL i TO BECOME A SAVER OF: MONEY, WE:CONSIDER THAT' WE : HAVE-CONFERRED A BENEFIT. UPONHIM AND UPON THE V COMMUNITY. - . : WE. WANT TO INTEREST (OPPOSITE ORTQN HOTEL.) ": j. W;no RWo6pV.7i r.'.: V .' C. E. TAYLO R, Jr J . L. W I LL I A M S . 4 r FLAPaAGK FLOURS "i:V:;.'. EvaporateaAPachesifdtt . J -. k J J .-11 1, . I I . I A . V U . K . Mr D v;j-!rji ? - .'. DDI IMCe'iT-Ul l rDDirC- ... ; t' I II II II 4 I I TT Solves tho Servant; Problem WGUUlGr. IF7THE MANAGEMENT of The of-OuDe . the fact that the growth i of its institution can only bepromoteeUhroualr J :i ?the Satisfaction of Its depositors, and work unceasingly to that end, thd -- standard of banking institutions would be raised to the mark thattha t SpEOP LE'S SAVINGS BAN K has - 2v patrons, arid are untiring" in" their We soricit your patronage. " v.. - T-xTi -. ini llLRlLai -r.,-5n - l iXldVCO-X- V in "that Big4 White Building, Corner of Front and Princess Streets. ; ill . i. - ... . r klw rn nrn an iiuuuit v, yfj WILL - v V : ;K ,,"J 'C 'tfA MORE SAVERSV 1 ;! . .President . . VlQft' President 1 yv y'i . ; .. . Cashl cr jy? J ft-.: ;Jv, limilltlMIHMHIHM ,1' 3 'rm . : Uj I 2M I .IIIIIIIbI 1 . . . J 1 VlttBBBirjBB ITS V b K , 1 v uperaiea " unaer v; conservauve : reflulatlons, and none other. -j tMT -f(:. V - 7,..' . i '--Tv r-:'MMM- y-i';jT".-iLJ.;" "ij; Depository for U. 8. Goverhrnent, State - of ;. N C, and County.of:-:i; i New Hanover . ., Capital . . . : . $200,OCaco Surplus. . . . . . . Profits.. .. .; . loo.o6q.oo;- 25.0000.00. 45. 'Wlrh mu amIai RaMllni'thM- k. ... TTTC s ii iann vii ni'v 4 every bank would never lose sight cf maintained for the past nine years, r efforts to render the most prompt' and . ' ...rf, . It 7 ?rWr r T a J LLJCJLL o tfMttttmf ao&vruo 7T nJ)17l77rEnnTf -1
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