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. -s - 'A VV .---,-:--;,- :'-. "'.vf -t-t;;N-.'' " v -cf.- VOLUMB F0URTEEI14 WmmNGTONrN. C-ilTUESDAY, OCTOBER , 1908. lilil M ImpoinOii for Trial TomoiTOY Elaborate Dsplays M 1 1 1 i nVry, Dress ' viDgf; Establishment Lacffes Crowd I Store: and Admire IspIays-Open- ing continues Tomorrow. "-" Juogment GiVen ; Capt. Jfc tF,' 'Sel fars Against daptl JAdklns-Veiy Little Done Today,' HoweverwNum ber of Cases' for Tomorrow, Includ ing That of Austfn .vs. Gore. The Superior Ck)ufthasftoti accom plished much todaytKottghseveVat matters have beeri Considered: bo' far: The only case'ttjedihis morhing ;wa that of J. F.' Beliamysi; Atkfnsa5 suit involving; ninety. v oddollars," 'an'd a judgment r was given ijj&e piajintiff, From this rionhn -XUellamyVsouii sel for thedendanWk' 'ki'ifcife&i Herbert 'McCjammy; -Esqtepreseiited the plaintiff.' 'TW'StfK- -V In the suit' of Tboa.. H frgntTet al. vs. Jofen Watt iirne" was; allowed ' t'd file answer.. i: E- This was all transacedxatthe morn ing session, but court took recess until 3 o'clock this afternoon, l'" ' A number' of ; pases 'are, se On '' to morrow's trial docket, and jthe first tsl that of Julia Austin, et al ;ys; C. D Gore, and a large array of .legal;, talent f is engaged on both sides. - For the plaintiff appear Hon. John D. Bellamy & Son and Geo. L. peschau, Bsq.J while for the defendant are A- J. Marshall, Esq., Woodus Kellum, Esq.,' and'Mes'st Bellamy & Bellamy. A piece ofTprop erty is involved and Jwhldh rhe;defen dant d'alms;'fbutViWhlcliv.'the'rp!ali&tift asserts he-hOldsllby ai'deed btafriea In fraudulent' manrieh,JTher'suirwascall ed for trial before; 'biifthe 'plaintfff had to take? a-'ribhsniton1' afcconhtof some techriicaf ldverstght;'r yii'r: Other uitsfibmOTrbs: docket are as follows tTSfivtayi the'tfon solidated ' RaUwaysight'andowef lnsuranMmpan7sT-H.-i5r Fehnell : Chas. .McMillent vs, J. A; Taylor, and ; Sadied H. Cowan vs. Thos; F. Bagley. RABIES AWFUL WORK. Pet Dog Attacks Many People on the Street. r" T -MP: W Elizabeth, K.' J., Oct.; 6.- Mrs.V Hart vey Day is strapped to .her ' bed ; and djing of hydrophobia, while her "hus band fears un attack. Mrs. Samuel Doty, a friend, was ; bitten, and is in a nervous collapse, fearing an attack, A letter carrier was "also bitten.: A pet dog attacked the' above victims on a street and each r was bitten several times. All the victims were - treated at the Pasteur institute, and it was thought the danjgeu vwas over.? until a1 ? weeK ago. Mrs. Day told a physician ; SQe was inoculated., . Charming femininity has - held de lightful , sway all, today? at - the' large am handsome , establishment of the C. W.-Polvogt Company It: is the"fall opening, at this attractive giant-sized dry , goods; and millinery: house and it has caused, a . flutter , among the ladles. From early. :mbrnT-up to:ihe present, with , prospects assured of a 'continua tion;? the store has" been crowded . with ladies;; and 'what, they have seen has excited their admiration in, no small degree.. In fact, they: have beeri lavish with superlative emulations , and have 'tiedwitb each Other'iri' giving. raptu- uu expression, over the proud .beauty of some Dlrectoire hat or, the grace ful," nlddest beauty of the Empire, While -the- iauntvrFrenr.h RnHnm sinH 1; rich!, 1 dignified, turbans have also come iwi. v; vrai iu i uuxuirag s- glances ana t'ablishmenV. with its , Immense - stock of jflry; goods and- coatpuits on the first floor ari the favlsti ' display' of milli nery; oh" "the ' second, has come in for inspection J and ; has ' more ' than passed mnslerJ Bub?) course; - the second' uoor, wun ara seemingly endless milli nery displays, and y- handsome pattern nats - galore,- has been - the mecca. There l the ladles have flocked and are .still flocking. - Especially atf fac- Itive and - unique are the decorations. Overhead in the beauteous millinery parlors is' a mass of pretty, drooping autumn and grape, leaves. These leaves jcover the entire; ceiling and are made of glimmering silk: and 'rich satin, v, while here and there ' appear clusters of tempting grapes. , Bealistic in th,e,ex'tremev'is! this decoration and it' cost a' pretty "penny. There' is 'also a;. noyej ty?i:rand; freshness V that : are decidedl V pleasing. TJnder this celling Ofprettlness and; brightness the mirif nery'rtIs' Ib'eing "displayed," ; It ,1s most St Shrewd Move On Part of New York Prosecution and Wjll Place . Capt. Hains Brother tn Trial First Both Mrs, Halns and Mrs. Annis 1' Wiir Be Important Witnesses ju' Case Sent the ,Grand Jury. tastily -arranged." and: the milliners and their' assistants are'ori-hand1 to cour-. BIG GERMAN DAY. J Elaborate Cjfa Jii Phd as nart ot , Founders' weeK. Philadelphia, Oct 6. This id Ger; ' man day of founders"-week and itf is being celebrated b the dedication of teously ' descrlb'e aid' explain? ryj. 'ust what-i 'jTH JEf hat; of, the season is hard rto' say, becausfeUhere are ev- bedeCided ':uponuntiIi the. New. itSdirk horse-show, v which Is ostensibly, toipj-e-septf spiited' aiimais, but , really t dispJarv Jhandsom4 f gowns and hais cqwes tl wihMtS; dazzling piciaire gaHeryw .hats.-S This may also apply as to colors, for asT yet there is no pari ticular favorite hue, AIT colors seems at present- in beautiful riot w for pre domination. V vvv bU.yfi: ; The Empire hat isT,one of the sea son'sfinest t?reation3. . It is truly ' at tractive and fetching, -as, it is rather a long- fiat hat and has;'; a saucy droop in c front, while , its "trimmings are of fancy, feathers, or; Ostrich plumes. - .The Directoire hat has a high crown, with a roll at the back, that makes it exceedingiy4iandsomeThen there: fs . New; York, Oct,' 6. Evidence" Jn the case of rT. Jenkins Kains, charged with being' an . aceessoryr to thenmurder, of William 3. Annis, was presented to the Queen's County Grand. Jury today by District . Attorney, Derrin, ; It is the intention of the District Attorney to bring; him to trial before his brother Captain Peter C. Hains; and thuslorce the! hand' ,of ,the. defense of the s real siayer. j Ox, Annis. , rne. cnieX' witness f orthe State will be Mrs. , Hains and next in importance, Mrs. Annis. s . ,?f i . " r''r- --: ' - OFFICER. G.; R. HOLT DEAD. Passed Away ; Suddenly Last Night at - . HisrHome in This City. . . The distressing information late last night that. Officer, George R. Holt, one of the most popular and beloved mem bers of - the -Wilmington Police De partment! had passed:, away suddenly' at f hisn late residence No. 619 South Sixth "street came as ' an Inexpressibly sad. announcement' 5- to his", scores' ;of friends 'injfhis'.cityandthe .news of biff demise ' was of such ah'lihexpected: talke'dJ with 'him nl'Mtetrhne messen eer k hipfr iri&r ' 3 Mr.' Holt: had eenMjoor health fori 1 J diseases 01 ine jaeart, aux - ner as- ,yru: mightfc Snf oSeh ter home ' snortlv bef ore nleht-fall. com- $iamh fh Holt noticed her 'husband was'; bre'ath in'g heaviTy; "and vreaiiztpthati.h 'h suffered : another attack of r: the heart. j she' hastily summoned neighbors: , and physicians. - Dr. C. P. Bolles was ihe first to arrive,, and he discovered that Mr. Holt had already ' passed away; : ' The deceased had been a member.of thej police '"force fti .thIs'"t-fbrVa;;nmn ber of years, and:, during the1 past; two 3 J-saucy, appearance, With: the roll-down, ana ane oeauveoua ,ivuitu..; .vyiur,.a, stated, arecmany, ; aiid. there Is no eti Dreirie ohent' present. ; There is the Tajipe; whch'ia fitleaslng I hue be v the corner stone : to ihe nlonunritU the founder of Germantowriy bxie the greates dejnbnstrationsepiheld in the State or NatibnTherfj. was a street parade with.l50,000 .men in line, and many Germans ; froni other cities including officials : from the Embassy at Washington, were present. " ; r BULGARIANSTUATIONI Practically Unchanged From .Yestec- aay And Only Ski rm Ishes .So , Far. Constantinople, Oct. : r 6. -The Bul garian situation .v remains T practically unchanged from " yesierdajvct Is re Ported that there had been a "skirmish between troops, but this fe'f denied at the war office It islbeiievthattiie armies are not within, firing ranged but I;; i isnnHi i. -r, k a li v m m . b vim r-m. v.--- in va.rs r. WaDts to Sse Hand bf ;t4K Deffiifei PRICE FIVB CENTS Jlu. H,;Sneedr Has Assumed the '7 Management of the Firitorr Hotel ob r:. Front; Street, and He Will fnstalt ramediately ia - Number of , Improve nts-M,, . W. A- Peschau Will pfAssistMr. Sneecf In the Clerical De- W partment of the Hotel. , ViThe. public will be Interested In the announcementUhat Mr.'E. H Sneed, a . - well known -Wilmingtonlan r has leased ;the Fulton" Hotel at No. 22 1-2 v.;-4 North ront -street,- andfthat he as sume the; management of the hostelry yesterday" sMr. Sneed has in contem plation; a - numbers of -, .improvements which are to be installed immediately, and when- these -are comnleted. the hostelry; will be aimost pleasant-stop-1 Ping place .for. regular and- transient guests' -;Under. the former s manage ment the t hotel, secured forJtself a reputation ' as ; being , a . comfortable theme among transient visitors tb,Wil- minton and it; is safe to predict that the ' reputation wilt be wfell 'sustained under : the .management of Mr, skeed. ' is, stated that Mr Sneed. intends tftvchange .the name of the. hostelry to Jhe. New Fulton;; t fMV Sneed has-se xjuredifthe services , of Mr. William A. rescnair. to, assist hin? in the Clerical department of ,t htJtel,iand 4ihe;fact ma.in sims, eiever ' ana popular- young taanwill be connected with the hotel is" nrerely , another argument in favor of the jstatementthat The New Fulton Mm enjoy a. most -prosperous career :" Condensed Statement at the-Close of , Business, September 23rd, 1908. : 15 r;REsouRCEs k liabilities 1 . :n . Loans and4 Dlsconnts.5..'.?ll2576.3G Capital 200,000.00 U. S. and other Bonds.'.; 3lcl575.00 SurplusV. . 100lo00.00 , -Prem. bn TTSV Bonds.".. ; 4,5150.35 . Undivided Profits, net. v 237.68 " 5,000.00" CfrcTilatlbnwV 200,00.00 : ' 4,656.60 BUlsl Payable. . . r , :. , ' : 190,000.00;' . 130,014.89 Deposii . . 1,285,261.57 , 418,126.05 y ' " . - Southernr'National Batik 4 WILMINGTON, N. C. i'1 Furniture : $nd Fixtirres . . Overdrafts I"..... Cash in Vault. . . Due from .Banks. .. .,;$2,ao4W.25', S2,00i;799.25 Kalamazoo "! At the SIWAS A PRUNES AT HALF PRICE. Watch my Store for Baraains three "V, ! .....I, IL.i .o.. ...ML1 . A lb. kM4ttA Phones 108409: 1L; " A. PAVID COMPANY "Now Settled In New Quarters on vv s: rsortttw Kmnt Ktpt . . 4t,The welk known clothing firm of A. I)avid& Company; for : the i past sev- eraii months, has "been busily i engaged in the ;work of : removing its stock and equipment aotne elegant three ;story new .building- on Front Aetwieea Chet- naitand, Jrmcess. streets.. sa The,, aew -sk srr- - 'iy .... . r-.: v : THE COW FOOD THAT WILL MAKE MORE MILK AND , - , - . . ' . CREAM ,THAN ANY- FOOD BOLD. -TRY IT. - ? ; t : '"PfionW 92 -'. r'r r; -v'r- 2li',mrke-Street:;. Vr-f : best, and t,most 'modern in" the State, apd i wllt 'proTe .to be a - great i deaj bet ter'j adapted;tthe;iafge and steadlly increasing business- of this), well known business hpusel than ' was Ithe .former uuamg.r- i ne .new vounaing. wa& ae- MrWTOjMBP lift U -Viy unesv. aua. iuusl coaipieie. .ever ejfniDit; .;in.yvtyd:.a cpmvitapti Is extended. . ait, men to,. call, and $ in-. spect; the stock.' i i .; V.,.l': , . . ; . . ' "' ' 1 , or three summers he had been detailed as r special J officer at Wrlghtsvijle Beach. His clever and courteous de meanor there at all times caused him : . , i .". At the BFjou. v r : ilThe feature' film- at the popular Bijou ! ;theatre today; i& called "The LCatUe Bastlers,'' ' and it is one of the best which; has been shown in. several months there,. It tells a story of west ern .life 'Of great interest .and' it Jaf sure to please the patrons of the theatre, r -::-r-:'. ' the Frencht bailor; that .has a . pretty f to become a most popular and beloved: omcer among out ana young aiiKe, auu -the1 realization that he. has been called hence will ' bring I sorrow ' to inany hearts. "Mannfe" Holt, as he.Vwas familiarly and affectionately, designat- tWen a brawM4hdlgtey:r the' Cann "v Diue, wnicn is reauy ine via laauniu green ; the fndqn ismoke, typical 1 6f smoke iAttbr; and attractiveness while the - black and white: are also of herculeah stature", arid . his gerilai cheery disposition; i his kindly sympathetic . heart, arid his ability 'to let ! everyone know that indeed and in trutfi he was a friend to themf" were inikfeeping withUhe7ppwertui-psi( In? which they7had their abode.v.;HIs virtues and fine traits of character were many, and his jritsreresfewi He will be sadly missed not only,, in his home' circle, but in the daily walks of life where he came-in contact" with book but this month stated, as follows : lliundredsf who will feel a; deep enSe At present 4t is uncermin.- in mil-1 liriertit Is also an 'all-kinds, season ing1 from; life ; unto deatn, or this:..gQOU and .the ranee in sl2e is from the ex- citizen, and brave and noble, officer. I oiinjil i.iiolliBT;::A;t-Ae;'iMHMoM - S.i ut4 1 jtinrxiiiiJLL nmim HOWr JUWA 53ISAR f fifiSOL MORNINGS SEE THE GAS COMPANY ... -vr : v. ; Silksj and ' satins, i scratch ' felt, arid khe beaverinake-flitheVseUr: attract live imaxeriai,,- au .10 ',pe jwiriuiBBu -olv;-cordlng to the - latest fashion and by the deft hand of the-niiliiners.;: . :"4.' The Polvogt Company' has them all and, in iact, wen meets wnai.a iasniou tremevlafge hat to the comparatively snial( oxiue; v Crowns ;f are Vyery. j large externally . and, their inside size brings themT when the Eats kre properly ad; justd Wownpye crowns" are IoWv and square orhigh andegg-shap,:orln hats again; reyiyedare; lnslde;myiak rown- to the brimV in -the If dll- curved line of'the round;' toppy, .natural miushr - "High, square crowns, ar narrow iStraBuv, ri with an advance Is expected and' news bf ible,; the r,mushroom effect continuirig firing is imminent. . p 1st riotcon- - from what would: beUhe apex of the aered likely that there 'will be : any rang warfare. Russia' Is "f o acmf er ence of the powers AUstrfa-HungarT JJ"1 take the aggressive supported Germany, France will act as mediaiori "nless Austrian empire persists in de fiands for Turkish territory, nd Eng and Probably will support Russia; .v, , TEN NEW CASES.' ; 1 ,s5 Last Twentyour 7 Hour Record manna. Tiff choi la' 0ct Ten new cases'of tv fnra are rePorted tor the lasi'twen a 'u,r hurs. The ;iist: includes two 1 icans. i-i ft Mr;, Holt is survIvedrbVi a faithful and devoted" wife, to whom will be ex tended the tenderest sympathy of tne eritire"mmunity, anaged mother, and brie brother, residing atMyrt j3rove SoUrid, - and .two f isters,,Mrs.R.. F. Kbabrts clty,i OregersenVbf Cape Fear Township. -X :rThe funeral service which jwas held this afternoon at; 2 c o'clock from- the. late residerice of the - . deceased qn South Sixth street, was of a peculiarly. solemn and ; RETU RNS WARM THAWKS. People, of v the , Canetuclc DjsfritAre , Duly: Grateful , to Wilmington. V; -1 f .. The; following resolutions come,-to hand; ) .' .-jt j fSlll 73 ,fWe, ; the tizens,; ot jCtupwn? ship in ' .mass ( meeting , desire " tb .ex press bur . sincere , thanksf to; the. gobd people .of Wilintrigtori and; bther sec: i tions. of the .State f or-their timely and generous contriDunons in orr aisiress- s ed condition caused by thelate: storm and freshets destroying our , crops. - v ."Resolved, That we; beg . to -assure them -we wilt . ever, icherlsh... Inlour hearts; a;, warrii . feeling for .them , and should r an; .opportunity- present I itself Wilt he glad i to reciprocate. U "Wft further feel grateful :to,,. the Crovernment in sending Lieut. :;.Mc .Kenna to Investigate and see if assist .ance wai: needed . . from the -r Govern ;ment, :;?, 6 mS WfiWi Resolved, That the . wnmington, pa-. pers arid Pender Chronicle' be request ed to publish these preceedirigs.t r 1 1 'r k ".. . ; . . , prom tCli oda ? . v - rjurii - .. .11 t. ,,.. ! .-V- v T.';;. - - ;:i i::; 11 ', '.V.;;:-"'-t'v YOUIV , rrm:, -m v.' Business ;:v;:ria?'iPwn ..ivv:wfi? ? ; " -- : W&nts land ' J-iM$ii:Fyc& ' w&4?H7k;.. avati BOUND OVtK. . ' " bFWILMlNGTONMf:i;.v (THrtE N EWrBANK-N EXTTO ORTOrHOEy ; w f , TBOSECOOPERrCashfer. 15 :::'i 1 A. Septenjber.190 v: ;s..st: .;V:; 1 iPJi tHi V - .V. .w.jfi..3'.'s'. ' V; :-4 of .Mr; Holt in the police department, blc-cky shape; lowsq;uafe crowns with attired ' infull uniform;' ass pr-ulilnilbc and - xne ,egS"sav"'uu J'1- " - . -. -x-.-v-t . ?x ' - ikV; Kfimd ' MTtiftTiil i to' attend thft firnipral ns a Tnartc nf r- spect to the memory -of their deceased comrade ;KThe service at the resi dence was vDrier;y and . exceedingly.;, sad on Y?k' P.ct. 6. Stocks at Mthe, Warm,ng owed a" recbW fromlthe ally It ot yesterday,.' Sales, gener The ,yd an advance? 6 one poin VnvZ 0f e market was 'the fic-iPractional gains f were o? industrials. row arid .wide lpfne brims upturned Lsharplyvatthe5leftside a fT0ques, drapea' anu vuroaua uvui trinimed with feather or faricy, bands, wings; large' orriatnents- to make them f airl sizeabieariin! the small . class. , 'yTrihi Avenue ?P Impor ters3j who irbughrf first of tne . seasou, .x cjr .v- i"r shlpment'now' arriving shows a lesser arcumfeferibe of the ;br than .the previous arrivals butatcros,con. :. "New nats seen on .the street, hfve eWfar. nresented an extreme ap- ance" aVd it is prbbable that ; f. x-r.-' ai,nr 'which is a sort 1 of hats of extreme Mr: T; J.Kenan Sent to. the Superior Court to Answer Charge: Preferred. ;Mf?T; fKerijui,aUruc was tried at noon today by Magistrate I John J. 'Furiong, on the charge of an trial following the, shooting ' of iyMr, hour before the funeral, the assoHat tne TiKi vti ir. . jW'Tv.'T;t 1 particulars of which, were given in yefef das;Dispat the evidence in,. the .case;Magistrate Fiirlong sent Mr. Kenan to. the higher court , under a bond -of$50. 4 ; v Mr. Will Cromwelf Out. jFrierids of Mrf - WilL; Cromwelf arc in its natureThe officiating minister deligh was RevG. A.,Martin, pastor of South-j again after a confinement,- of fthree side BaptistChurch, assisted by Adjd-j weeks at the JaTnes JWalker . Memorial tant James, of the Salvation. Army. ;,Af ter the service hadbeeicbricluilobre .still ea, preceuea oy tne police department Cwhsetf fronReport to North Carolina Corpratlbh Commission.) v?t:wrv ; . -A;iAi: :i V 21 : .- ' . , nn j ma aa . - . 1ftn nrtfl Oft - J i -nans ann uiscounis . . . . i.oa.iSxo.uv .1 .vv ;.:?. e w "t " "?r w ,: RESOTJRCES. ' . . . : 45,t)aO.O0 Depbsite ? c--' 'm.s. ';:, 1 Real; rnitttrav&lFixfures .... : - 1.Q0 Invested Trust1 Funds. . . : ;33,070.86 Invested :iTrustjinands.;;. i:j43,wiyo:;. Cash on hand 0? and , due .4.;' ' iVX Vf '' Mfroinjb:g : ''j '- 'V ' JV W. NORWOOD, President - iv : :HlWiiOT;-ce'msM C. B.v TAYLOR, Jr Cashier.; J. WILLIAMS, Ass't 4 Cashier, f.......... a MMUUiMM marching as an escort.; oKhonor, the cortege - sadly wended its way ;to Mar sbnbbro.Sou4 where; the Jntera ii;meW Seventeenth . and Market . streets -was reached . the police division, formed- in double line,; through which the funeral procession marcnea, rana 1 tnen$ tne to his j early; restoration to , health. ' G (Continued on Third Page.). I police escort returned to the-city. j, Moon , The following brother officersof the lamented :: deceased, clothed ? in j thTr rgulattodepaientat served as pallbearers On this sadocca: onrMessrs;T Smith, "M. p.iNew- jton; I.F. Ituggiris, -J.' R. Minshew; W. C. Moore and C, B. Wood, . ir- "v """ iuihim ; MSiM..M 'y.-t-iyMl tfftHHlUIMHHni'lllHUUHl iM ffMVfMMMMMJMIIfflmMtU."9HMfiHMf.'Vl It.
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