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I Y r ;.v - if i r it m i k y iiiPIl fori i :fl I iffy H mm&mm 1 BE BUST TIDE : SEIOE' SEIIECE il .sj-h. -f j':-v-v r 'r skMMSS Wy 7:& IB11IID1 1 Wrote the Article r .... . - . . . . . M- ji, .Wg. Vf..? Sensational Turn to What the Repub licans Have Been , Making- Political Capita! Executor s6fi Willi Declares Ex-President Cleveland ? 6 f Not the Author of the Taft "Boost." New York, Sept. 26. The New York Times, the paper that pubflshed the original Cleveland ; article4; endorsing from F. S. Hastings, executor of Cle ve land's will, in which he says that "he has indisputable :evldeh:e3hati:Cjlve- land did not write ibrignlthejarllcle; and, that It sbouid tnot;be credited to him. . ;. ;:Hl'ii It was furnished by- Bradenbufgriaind he told Hasting? that he;had ppare4' it for Cleveland. 'i' HaUngrss-execiu-. tor of the willas to its publication Hastings noyMcbn- eludes that the, letterVis i avtorgery : ;i ' , ' " '. . ; : .'v. . ..'i .. rriLiun i o i tnm&n oun rvvt n Collision With Fail River Llner ln Lcng Island Sound Today. " New York, Sept; ? 26.The ; Norwe gian freight steamer. Volund was run dow and sunk this ' morning ., in Long Island Sound by the Fall River : steam er Commonwealth. , The : ; Common wealth had one thousand . passengers aboard. They -were hurled from their berths and rushed panic-stricken: for the decks. The ' captain " and - crew as sured them that the: boat was safe and prevented their -rushing if or; the bcts." The Volund, went down in two. minutes after being struck. flie j captain ; and four of the xrewscjraloledbnhe Commonwealth beforhe pulled away, but " thirteen men weni' own amid the wreck picKea up one by one. noaung on- bits nt i ' .!":' JL:; ' 1; i; ' iri wiJ'j I cumsion was Threatejis the . B.usmess Section '''of "a Wisconsia CityiTJRO 'Vi 0 Fondulac, Wis., Sept; 26.--Fire this morning threatens six blocks in the centre of the city. Many- buildings have already been destroyed. The Iosb already amounts to $150,000 and ; high winds and scarcity of water renders fighting the flames an almost hopeless task. . . - - f.-: NO JURY TRIAL. Harry Thaw's Latest Move -Turned ' Down, '"-"v ;; White Plains,' 1 Sept; ; 26.ius'tice Mills denied Thaw's motion for, a trial by jury, but granted . him a right for ,triaj vbeforpi ? Justice q and ?v himself; Swithput aufiy, cTe'-Trl9Wa jjury triaf as to sanity. ! ' ' ;. ;. -'.- J - J Try our School ShtieV.J-v Hewlett & Price. . . . .'-.r-V; 2t ; Indiana Will Soon Have a v County Liquor Option Law. i Indianapolis, Sept. 26 By a vPte ;Of SA to 45 the House passed' the anti saloon league's ' county ' option ' liquor WU. It harl alrAsiHw nAasprl i'ih'e. Rftn- ate, and it has the aonroval of the f Governor. : BRYAN WILL ANSWER. Will Burn-Up Mr; T. v Roosevelt; To morrow. o -v:'r Chicago, Sept. 26. Bryan- and Ha j ell had a conference 'this 'VmomirigC Nothing was given out, but Bryan said he would answer the - Rooseyeli etter tomorrow. He has gone to.Mad lson, Wis., to speak, and , Haskejl-.bas gone back to Oklahoma; . i t, ;;.; School Shoes that wear. Hewlett & Price- ' 'V: yiSt. TERRIBLE TRAIN WRECK 0cc"rred Today Near Belln InWhlch Many Were KWimA aH' a...mh ' B,erlin Sept. 26. An engineer, of ; a 'snai and a terrible ,wreck resulted. injured many fatally.' ' BANKERS' ASSOCIATION. . Wl" Hold Annual M&n$fflytMW: D This Week V.-::'-i-';; '. havl I6r; Sept- 26. Many" bankers the AmoHd here ; the meeting :bf tSCa? Baers- AssociaUon convention, v,ew of the panic the Jninor?anT coceded to be the most Prtant ever held. - : : Uptbir vCburt' tH retnd' TitKouthv Thist b istrfct Will be Argued Before Supreme Court.. . . r ' " Next . week' will certainly be 5 a busy nevior4Unngtpn siawyersasiher will not. only, be higher; cour here, but also at Southport, :whiie . the'cases on appeal fromi this rjudicial' .district will be called in the State: Supreme: CourjL over county, to,; be argued before the highest tribunal next weelrand arp the well ; knownjuit of Snmhrlkfoore; the - action invpiving . .ownership' of a horseunder rai mortgage ,t brought! by F.DTayloi-.TS. F. T. Mills & S6n; F. B. XJllery vs. WA: Guthrie, ;which is over . ownership ; to - a small .island opposite ; 4 Southiport; Ethe Pittsburg Lumber ompanys:! Z.vpVitowe in wmch . the defendant; V was declared ETtlilf v- rf ''fl-l4 .'n T-V1 1! .y ;?raud ! ' and & Grain ys.-. VanDuzeh Bros, and J. F. Qarrelli ajnt actioii:on an alleged breach Ibf ; contract wjien the defendants were wuuugiuig ine vrysiai .f aiace. c " Superior.: Court will ' convene ; here Monday morWng. 'wlthHjudge C. W LyopreSiding aiid it; rwill be a one week 'crimmai term", followed by -a two weeks term fdr.ciyil actions. : The list of IcaseVs. already been noted in The Dispatch. . . v:-.CviSr:--;'-;;v:; Brunswick , ctinty court will also cdnyene - Monday ; mornng at - South port aild ifudge J. Crawford Biggs will .preside.-li '':J::::.:: AT THE ; BIJOU, The Famed Dieppe Circuit Is Today's ; v. New Offering. 7 The Bijou today, has for its hew reel the Dieppe Circuit, which presents in mot vivid style; and thrilling fashion this-; well : known automobile course. The- pictures! plainly show how tne autariyers (really defy death in? the excitement .of : the moment 1 and madly drive their; machines . $ oyer narrow I roads and around sharp' curves. SWLL ATTRACTION TONIGHT. y - Howe's Lifeorama at Popular Prices at The mcademyvtonlghtilt oiler ma9 HHowetod will prove hjirejhesnoving pic" tur exhibition eye.iyiBn n , Wilining t(' HbeV piciiires are; all exclusive f eVent comitriesespeelaliy: the Orient; Ih -fWictfoi a;r-ii ... ".:-. . . . - . ;JL. - - ' ! :'.r as; entertainment, rne f program tori lonignt win run ior, iwo nours or long-; er;ahdjwill be something rare and de lightful. Popular prices . are prevail ing. , - ' ' ' .DISSOLUTION SALE. V Stock of Messrs. Parker'." Sneed .Offered at. Low Figures. ' Owing to the ill health of Mr. .N. F. ParkeV, the well known -furniture firm of Parker & Sneed has decided to dis solve partnership 1 and in consequence of this thej business is now being closed out: 'A big sacrifice sale is be ing ; conducted.ridef the title of Di solution Sale,: ahd the large and hand- some stock of furaiturejjf sbeing off eit ed: for sale at actual .rcbst. t . ifi "'.';--"- " ' ,'v ' t LIVELY FIGHT TODAY. I ' J,' m Bialr;adanrt Aftercatlon oh f South ;v-Thlrd' Street TWsM A -personal aiifficul about 10 ; o'clock;; pn .Third, ; between Ann and. Nun street0,ihetween (Wi B McKo'y, "Esq., a metoberjof the..;wilt mlngton .'barandl Mr-Jbhn-J; Blair . city superintendent of schools. Messrs. jjames.M Stevehson and HK. Nash, who , chanced - to pass the scene at the time; parted -the. bellig : No ar rests. Were made in the;matter. ":: Both parties to thtl altercation were interviewed and were1 asked', whether or hot they cared to make a state- ment with regard- to the ,;differencea which led ;to the dlfilcultyr Neither of the ; two made any particular sjtate ment. - Mr. TBlair said ' that he regard ed the Affair, as an unfortunate matter, and- that - he ,told.Mr." McKoy when accosted. 6y i the- latter nthat .he did, noi; cam to have a flghJIlN4jr;?Blair stated that the altercation was ; finally forced upon 4 him and he was i compelled :to enter into it. ; ! ,-' " . - ; Mr. McKoy was : seen and he merely stated that he did not regard a news paper ; as .a mediuni for.; thet discussion of - personal affairs, . ahd therefore would say nothing with regard; to the altercation. 1 M$jW'WM n -Valuable Campaign Pamphlet CaDtain" W. -: M Stevenson, . agent for ; the 5 . Prudential Insurance COinpahy, is distributing' a 1908 cam-paign-.book, issued, . by; the -. company, which is a very timely, political pam phlet; - The book gives, short sketches of the presidential and vice, presiden tial candidates ,of the, different par ties, 'tablbs of information - f or. cam paign calculators votes at different presidential: elections,! and a, Political ramnalKn of ,1904 illustrat ing ;the ; distribution of the , votesin Ana Me will i-lKely be Introducea py . Herbert McClarnmy, Es Further & Spllal&kfof'Actlv Campaign- , Brilliant i. .Address Delivered .. Last N i g ht; by ,: Ex-Gov v- Chasw B. Aycwjk ' -Underr Auspices of the BryanKitch In Club. ) ': I lof Next; week ; wilt be, a memorable one in;tbv;.presentDemocraUc:; political campaign in Wilmihgtou and prepara tions, are going on; in fine style for the event: V Ithasyheen decid;6d ' taJhaye the rally Wednesday nighj; ;when"Hon. Kitchiniripeakatihe jntei? section; of iTirnM There a large platform, will 6e erected Monday, orTuesday and tble scene wll ; be; made brilliantTby the rge; electric I iignt pverneaa ana wazingrtar; Darreis.J'..5 tusuit.iajate wpuia -nq it was ; aesirep. ,.io:;nayer.j.ixcnra speak at ; the." Academy, of Music,- so ladies ;as. well as gentlemen could at tend, but the theatre hass an' attraction for .that nighty So the most central and best adapted scene.for an outdoor speaking was selected: as the. location noted..- ; ;; : v J.'u;V: :,' ' The rally will be a big one; and (al) voters , of the county, are given ,a cpr diai invitation to'attend. The speaker will likely be introduced by Herbert McClammy, Esq., who .was one. of the original Kitchin men . of " this county and who Is ,a personal friend of th distinguished young NorthfcarolinS statesman. - -,' ;;"- . . .... : . Frldy nighi; a has already Vbeeif noted; Hon, VJ C. Newland.: nominee for lieutenant goverhon and State Treasurer B. R. Lacy will speak, noted Wilmington t"H rally-every .palgn vis :still t progressing! direction of : County i iGhaininan?rj5hn Jj. Furlong: . j .An interesting ileaturW to crea:yigor0usyttwilker y De sman. Duuons,. oeanng ine.mono of the .Wilmington Club, j which motto ia for .proper - representation in1 the Democratic conventions of the 1 State, The , motto is original with the local f-club ' and seems to have 'spread throughout .the State' because if ; is being widely , commented upon. Ex Gov. Chas. B.. Ay cock, in his superb speech before the club" last night,; also commented upon it. The speech made " by the brilliant North Carolinian last night is being highly praised' today.- It seems to have acted as a strong stimulant and is bound to do a world of good in the local campaign. , r. . y r ' '...A large audience gathered at. the court : house . last evening to hear' the dresdellyefedvby ex-Gpv.'i Charles Bi" Aycock, of Goldsboro. : v The v diart room, was-.crpwded ; to: its i fullestfa pacity and the r. words, of the " dlstln- j- guished speaker, iwere listened to -with the closest attention and ' frequently, were received :wlth hearty applause; ;. " ; Mr. Aycock jvas introduced;; td the gathering .by. J. O. Carr, Esq, whose remarks were of splendid ,type.sv.' ' 4 effprti and: fully sustained therreputa tlon of : the .speaker .as ne. of , North Carolina's ' mostbrillia orators covered in" full detail the issues, of. the present campaign and,. will be , a great factor inf carrying on the work of the Democratic ; cause 4 between , this date and the time for. the election,, . ARRESTED LAST NIGHT. William Howard Charged with Larceny ; of Logs at Burgaw. .' ; William - Howard, a ne'gro, was . ar- reste"d in . this ,.city last night by Offl cer Mv A; Jones on . a. 1 warrant sworn out Dei ore j usuce . 01 ; me jreace:v.,xi. Paddlsbnl CatBuVgaw. against Howard and another , negro named Harvey Hili; who was "arrested ac jBurgaw yesteraay, wasviaKea ;ou. by Mr. John M.; Goodwin, of . Buriaw. and it is alleged that the two : negroes bnSeptemberXlslE;stoleJa?qua logs; ) a cnum berKjof tin;buckets,-and apparatus i for"., raising, logs, ; all . ;the property of Mr.. Goodwin. ;; yy Ofilcers at; Burgaw have fied' of ;the arrest ot' Howard and- one is : expected .toi.arrive on , this! after- noon's train - to 'carry, the .negro to . that- tnwn utrhoro - will ,Yi& tHftrl on i the charge preferred against him. " - Storm-Warning Message. - ', , .Washington, D. C, Sept. 26. Ad visory y "messages " Hurricane ' central near and. south of Porto Rico, moving west, . northwest. ; Dangerous for. ves sels In Cuba, Santo Domingo and "Ba dfatorwiIL be ? lni ?naBe.wungY we aeienaant, xne i- -rv'" V han hama waters during next few days.. ,r w t ' vi n unuer xne unarge ior One a i'Blindi Tigeir Defend- ant Was Sentenced to , One: Year In . ! . " .t : ... .." 5 i -s- - . v: - . -y. , '-.-.-'-.-.. ftOTf 0llowihg2extrac WcaPIed;in iarecent issue ttheCpImha S.C4!;BtateSwill fieryeas a ; sflentlwarning:, to any one pontetptplatini rthe peraUonSf blind figeBjNpfllb the Prohibition,' law; -goes " into; effect on -"WuisWeil more or less ..hbtorious , place . in ; thi fcliyf3iliCLseyjBraf yeafs; but who has j heretofore paanaged; by hjis shrewd ' tactics i to escape Punishment -law'was; -yesterdayf oonvict wuci oj generaji sessionsror ivor latlng5: the dispensary4 ; laV.,and "Judge Georg W. Gage sentenced, ilmto thj sP,enitenttary;;i6: eax withoutithel alternastive; ol;a;,fiijeJ The, verdict : jtlre. jury,, appeared to H?;;5nrprise'ta;thiB .defenda noWistanuing ithafea Jclearcae of violation of .the dispensary law seemed tojbelinade: out against' him, .but the sentence., of the court wasa, '.'sockdo- se ed zip thepjenUeiaifyl without given the alternative-of .paying ar finer had ; not entered lijuis 1 Weil's '5 .mind.aAd he: was, not .prepared for the blQWjthatwas administered. ; :j ; , I'Sbliclto'rBenet - is being . generally congratulated - upon ? securing.;: a, con viction, in this case, t t . c- s 7 . "At the : June:" term, of court Louis eir, was Uriedrorit hiS; same indict ment, a mistrial .resulting. .; y "It was, testified to by-: the Burns girls thati she and s other r wonjen were in Louis Weil's ; place f at - a late hour of . nighty j bought four drinks of; whis key ther& and r sat ' in a his i place ; and drank whiskey. - . - ' v ' ; s, ; "Judg Gage's: .charge, was brief, but to theoint'itojdjfthr ffadnjfeltjlhietkewls Ms.kulltyi mia saj sp ii tney? nau; aea- i; TeH6WuiWniaiately gave : notice1, :pt motion fr 'an ttfiwf MhYl l!atprPlhisi tonnwa jargue andefef uedlhyitlif court s ti ; i$ h 'n ' u . i -ii-A M j Hcourt : ; Weli have inane ; Ih: quiries j.about this 'defendant ahdI find:thatvhis reputatiou ObadJ ?i Itiis manifest that he has kept a disreput1 able, places a menace, to the commu nity,, , He Jias: been: convicted, and rightfully,. L think., .My, duty 4s to punish himThe -sentence of the court is that . the-defendant .be confined at hard labor. hLther State penitentiary for a period of. one year. u:a "Mf; Ypumans . gsiv- notice of r ap peal, ..whereupon the court announced thatiKa, bondof $1000 would bere quired. of thc.def endant pending the appeal. Mr. , Youmana had.: his order fer ball .already ; prepared .and passed .it upato: the ; court; Judge Gage made a.ichapge ln thekTorder v asriWrittehtr re qiiring hpt less ? . than two - sureties, whoj5hallr justify ;W(i:ibe;b;i1wby the clerfc pfntJtie cpurtr-' y. 'y I r ?'A,fewi minutes ;, later !a bond - waa ' prepared-and -Messrs.' Win. Seel.'.T;; B. Roachi;!and i E.. Cv'Grteshaber signed- the - bond .and Well was released.''4 ; I School .Shoes thatwlll do their Hewlett Pricer1 . 2ti.f ENGAafejVIENT ANNOUNCED ' M rr Vyi (1 iajUsi las Smith Will Wed ' .Wah4igton, D. C., Girl. v I priends5ta,this city will be interest edpplearof, tithe announcement; of the iengenie;nt.pf ;Mr.p William r Silas Sinith, who formerly resided! in this city and Miss, ,Mae P.McMichael, of Washington,.. & The wedding cere: mony .wilL be performed I ih that ; city on .rOctoberi-2ndV t and, MrSmithtf and his bride wiitrnake their home., there,, : 4 where he Js. employed-in -the offices of ;1 the : Southern -vRail way. .The . bride-tp- be: is adaughter; ofjReviW.-C. McT Michael,of Washington City. Mr; Smith will . be well; remembered .; here. He spn pf ReyjJi KSnthotlUiis city;5iid f. untllija jgolieas on-i hectediwitir the vAtlaMicCpast;Ijne Have Moved iTheir; place, pf Business I? JusNorth' ofheCuj V Messrs. ; C" d! . Maffltt;.. & i po.: ship chandlers, have moved Uheir; places of business? from i the xNassabnildlng, to the .large building; iustnorth of "the rTiof im k.nn '. Powell Bros., wholesale grocers : Both stories of the building ; will be , occu pibd ,by.; Messrs. Maffitt & Co., and the new quarters are - a great deal more comjnodious and comfoftapie than the former ; location -of . the - establishment. - Come and learn -the1 art-of - brewing Tetley'sr Teas to ; obtain - best - results; tic'A vjox .ffQ sjci , f PRUNEST HALF: PRICEt days each week that your ought to "get jiiones iU8-iuy ... -,v Ilfil tllllid.fttl.lll.l.l................ ......ll..l.fe...lil.l..l.....Al........ll Si' in?. -,..j,-;:-.-- . s. r11 Salves the Servant Problem A. OCTOBER 1st, IS THE BEGINNING? OFUj;REGULARcJN- Jvf : J " TEREST PERIpD.; DEPOSITS-MADEVON OR BErORE.OCf : ? t , i TOB E Ft 2nd W I LL B E'-: CREDITED WITH'A FU LLQUA RT ERS''f t ;;:- ';.;. INTEREST AT OURSlANUARYIst PERIOD. INTEREST Vf GOMPQUNDED a I QUARTERLY. pyensmms In that Big White Building, Corner: W. B. CdOPER, President "Statement of? the cbh . : II . H H V i - II "W H I IR n UIU1 H 11 B tl K21 UllVUUUlil L JLL -Ll II II Jl 11 . ? UrriituW ahd!' Fixtures. AAP DBPOSITSjliDi ilBfiPJW:'--143,261.18 y , toemtji&iiFnndt1; jBrWMlbng, i-au u 27.53 vJS : , , y " $260,557;53 -. GEO. O. GAYLORDr Vice President." fl: - HARRY --M. ;CROSWELL, Teller. ; OPENED fbRlBUSINESSMA 7th7 WITH MIMIMff JMIHMMMMIMIMMMMfMMfMMIMttfMlfVMtMMffHfffHMfflIM ' vsm : WHENEVER. yE SUCCEED JN, v AtflBECOME ;; MAf: roMFPRRFD A BENEFIT CWE?WANT-;t6 JNTEREST.M isy '!: 'si'. 'J : i LH r. .......... jJSiDDlt(3m- ... .. lllWiiiiffliSlwiiM h-' J.w;-NORwoop;, v..;. it :Ktc;vEAAVL,r;:; r..;i'iLLiAMs4fe.s s;.: t ."5r, -,j.' .. , -.-.i. y. ' :. v.v . .-i- .;,: ;,:;. v f v.-.--''' : ;:.. itiniiniiitiiiiiiiiiinnilii iigiffiaBijPiis ill FLAP J ACKT s outhern wiiiMiNGTON,fN;je;ii Condensed Statement at the Close ot Loans and. Discounts". . ?lf125,876.36 U. s! and other Bonds . .'.., - 316575.00 Prem on S. Bonds 155055 i Furniture - and " Fixtures 5,000.49.0 1 . Overdrafts f, j- Cash in Vault 1 -. Due ' from s Banks 130,014.80 418,126.05 vr (. f ?2,004,799.25 theenefit ,of. Q ....... -.TXi-.'-fi'.- of Front and Princess Streets. THOS. E. COOPER Cashier. -UPONH'IM1 AND toil - 1 ;Mi'V ' i ! . . ....... ..........A.AA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FLOUR 1. k 7 ' :: - -. !. -V-:- . J y ' . - :yy'yyiyyyr v .-.s ." 'f"i".'.5 ' I :. ..,.T.i il.VI . t -V,v,,.- National 1 Buslneef-September ' 2Srd?di?$; - .V.t Capital-.v.;. ... ...... .f ZOO.OgO.ja.Jc . &i$ia v Undivided Profits, net. 29,537$ ; v:;r Circtilatloh . -f&Z i: 200,00001 wm '":"; .f Si-:., ?y : ----.-Tr.;'.'i'V . 190.000.00 r; ;. . : ' .',i.!i,:i - . . , . : ....",...-.. V-. -v '-"C 12,004,799.25 ... . .j"--.-.,,,.-ix i ? . i ' r fcIV?4- hard wear for,chil People's Supply Cp.- 5t', that 'Campaign, r - - .. 1 ; 1 ' X
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