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f t- ;i v"-s r-;"''' VOLUME FOURTEEN VILI.iINGTON.; ' N." C.; ERIDAYv;OGTOBER: 3D;: 1503.; PPJCE; FIVE: CENTS ? r : -. X , ' v. . . t. " - 'v.J ' v - ' s S Km 1.1 j.ti IE STSOiiG - Vivid SlllJillt For Democracy Train Going West Bearing - Signs Pro claiming B ryan . the ManThl, Tbl7 in Nevada and ,laa BrfohtVfndica tion Labor Unions ' l'teo!are TKey, wii Not voxe tor , lati. - . , . .. - . " .a Elko, Nev., Oct, 30. A est; boiina freight trail, passing through this State today was placarded ;with Bryan banners pu.t on byiabor unions. One banner bore the lollowing r Tattr cannot frfve our wtes$IbMtiniona of Amorica." Bryan's: name- in; lkrge letters is on nearly eVety car. u) : , FiyeOFFrCIAUS In Wester fi U rtibhAre j DIsmlsseil Ip Alleged 'Breaches of -trtiv ;v b Cincinnati, Oct";0Fy efhigh; ; oiBV cials of the ,esietn.iVnid pfape here iave been ;d,ishi jsed xfrbniiho .; seryiccj on imperative"; ordera f rom tthe main office at New York. - "The : company gives no explanation, biit it . is believ ed the men gave bucket shops a spe cial service on stock quotetions from the Chicago Board of Trade, ? NO DATE . .... :..'. r-'l :" Has Been Set for Departure of Jtaiian N aval Division. - . ; .J;:h Home, Oct; Sa-eiliMsteVXof Marine is responsible; If or ? the ..state; ment that "the date'- of departure of the naval divi$iolformericAvhas not been flxedi- bIngt6j tlufathat the date for - thermaf riage Aptozzi has not been declded.'TTh tfeparjEue; of the divisionnttBief Welded by?ar cabinet councU, sancUotied , v by ;the King. "r f.:: tEEEARLVf May Yet e Returned to ,Thi3 StaHy- Washington? ; Oct. 30 JohnKarly, the leper, myfyet he,t back .1 North Carolina, v Attbrne; eneral Bonaparte holds that the district' can not deport him oh, the r grounds "of fbb ing a public charge, but that 'if can d6 so if it is shown that he; might spread the infection. The ' marine hospital authorities may take no action for sev eral days but- in similar cases- they have held that leprosy- Is a contagious disease. It is held that if Early were horn in North Carolina " that common wealth will have to receive and pro vide for him in the exent the district expels him. .. ' v r ' : A TEN MILLION CONCERN. s Big Tennessee - Company r Charterjd "Joday In New York4 yH S New York, Oct. 30. The Tennessee Chemical ,nd Sulphuric Acid Company was chartered today in New. Jersey with a capital stock of ten million, with twojnillion in bonds; ; The com pany is being formed by interests ldentifiedwith the Tennessee Copper Company TUC fro ei n in ii rr r ' ' Mysterious Street Murder In New York city. . ;:. . ; Philadelphia, Oct. 30.-e'HcO today are investieatine ; the ; deaths :6f two men murdered last night One of. U1U men, William L. Cunningham, died in the hospital this morning. The other died before reaching ; the hos- puai. Both were found on the streets With tVioii. r.i.n -x j --:xM Stocks Today. New York, Oct. 30.- AboutiahalT dozen stocks at the opening solds at the highest pr,ices of the year. An other new high .record was made by Union Pacific. St. PauP and Northern Pacific also followed closely.; ARRESTED TokUlEJ, interesting Case to befTrled bnloriivyr at Noon. yvJ " manuel ATrooiw w'hiot "ko Justice G. W. Bornemain'sl court ar,I afternoon charged with nuisancb, the alleged offense is of? interest g nature, as it Is chargednfiat Mose y Placed dead horsest and mulea m four hundred yards of the, ret f A Blake, , at, East -WII- ngton, after having been .forbidden af V d0 so- The case " will be tried tomorrow. : hn 01 .Parent ofc. Themii;.4.-i.V W? bank In Wilmington ;V the Bank d ingest ...SAVINGS veatun We wan your business; In- tigate us and we will get It '" Wn?:fn Savings' and Trust Co. y T CJ iU LUuCEfl CO. s- Charter Granted Today to the UvvPs um De r company of Th i s Qity Other Charters Granted by.the State dToday.- Special to The JDispailwSSSB Raleigh, Nv C.; Oct ; 30.-The State today issued, a charter to ; the;:X.ewis Lumber C.ompajly, of : Wilmington, with an . authorized . capital' . stock ' of fifty thousand dollars and 7 with en thous and ; paid- in'. Alj charteiC was- also is- (Jrensbbroth twenty, thousand : dollar; and paid in capital of X twenty-five t hundreddot ; An amendment t the charter , 7of the " Chrisholm Stroud, - Crawford ' & was granted to. change thf x name:r to that, of Crawford & f IF, l NE N AWir AFTEcmNS Ileniains fttHI t at ;FerjcktKldder vw' !nierr)edK in ; akdfleCemetery.- vjTfte funetal, over the ( temain of the late. Mr. Frederhik KJdd?f whi?. passed away sejeraldays .ago at; Ljtchfield, Conn, ?was )jeld this afternoon at 3 : 30 phur9b;;aat tem;nd high regard, in.whici the .deceai-sesd was held itbo: cbmmu4ity Wv stHlgly' llluV trate ' intiie tianjIii&Thetend ance of business men of; the city upon meifuneratfmrKldder was espe- l clally , noticeable, V- pracUcally every business and prof ession being,, repre sented by those in "attendance v , rjThe; service; was conducted by; Rey. A. i vvv TZJ3If Episcopal Church! . After- the i solemn and inlpressive service ha been coh cludedhe body; of A Mr. Kidder was borne -to ' Oak'dale 'cemetery, .and was there. laidto:'rest I Te? following. genflemen' sWved-Ss pallbearersj aitnehbral vjcajtalii geneSMartfeiJ Ssbiiedjij Rountree, Esj'lVlessreJ McQueen, Pembfoket: Jones, of Xork ';hlfieM3ateiof -h Baltimore, Williams fMU BttaUotesgtkmiW Land out of respect tb his i memory the uiuces di me companywere ciosea mis W fejnobnJ jd(rln g the funeral hour. . ; . At The, Bijou. - Y. pThljfeVifilhk theatre today Is -called "The Man bf The : Hour." OThis film Y will Interest everyone. The latest; illustrated songs wlll.begiven today ; at the Bijou. ? t SWELL ATTRACflON.TONIGHT VHis Honor the MayorvW r''.j-:?! ;s Acaxlemy ;jJ;;;-."; '. : -i ; Tonight . the AcademyiiIloff er its most brilliant musical comedy' event of the season, the attraction.belng "His Honor, the Arayor," with Mary: Marble anq Li roles. A comjpany of slxtywili be seenhere in the liig f Bladway; produbtiond; and N a car-lbad f magnificent spenery, to,.saye nothing -of elaborate electrical effects, wljl be'used in making the production. A giant sized audience jwill be in at- tendance. r LI NE OF CH I LDREN'S SHOES. , ii J :. i . .J- : . : . ftfuO Larance :eno.e iWiom!W:W:S,l'ri ? ;-V Fjne.StocK.;-- V 'The LaFranc'e Shoe Parlors" on Prhv cess .street, have added ; an reitensive and t fine -line of' children shoes and will 9m make a specialty -of; this, line frnrrr nbwi on.'. 'Such -well known.and splendid ' brands ;as -th0dhcat6,.' and display s now- being made ' is most ex- ffitisiVA and attractive. ?ffe&ftis a -".... : -. FI RSTxRALLYgrON IGHT.; Ltredeli' 'Meare Esq. WM Address ' i Voters at thje, CourtHpusei,fi:y : - JThelRepublicans' of this county will hold their first rally tbnfghtthe meet ing beingvheld at the court "house and Iredell Meares, EsqOf;hisvciity bein the speaker:- i H?: will - address the voters JatS the.invitation ;.df , the Taft esldehUalCub U vyiimtegtoh;; Deep - Sea .Fish Ingy.v W . Hfien sea fishink ; industry off member of the:poard; of .Directors of this coast Is now a business of prImeN Brown was tried today before Magis fmnnrnTie and Persons lowning. ihe tfate , Fdrlong on ; charges .of. disofder- chinfr-Rmacks are finding the returns f ncrativeJ. The: schooners: Alberta creWf35 ;nien1 JtiSl:ter jay afternoon' with; cargoes of sea bass onslgped,-toi northern markets, and an other smack is expect06?-shortly with a load of iislLt 4r y, y,- " lit?SatiirdyM f V- : Vleoosited, with.The,. PEQ 'PWW SAVINGS- BANSaf urdaya or Monday will draw -per : cent Conv pound interest from No.Tember Ut It - . L-Mama Look$ . '.w rHiMr"PTis Shoes " at "La France 'Shde Parlor, today.. . - m fill Ex-SM of. S i County. Who Made Away With Much M on ey Admitted Haying Bee rt Gui Ity of Embezzlement Not Guilty as to ? ForgeryWas f SentencedTpdaytQ f;the FtM& W : In : the Superior Court at : ClintQTi yesterday.: afternoon A. 'W, Aman, the Republican e-sherlff of Simpson county fstho nifide-away with so much L money,, plead guilty o two charges of embezzlement sand; will . be sentenced some, time ; today by Judge C. C; Lyon, who ispresidtng. ,The boodlerNvas lifecejjwih given a juryrttrialb His counsel t then 'entered a plea' of guiltyin,;thfe.emb?ziementca fanb sought the mercy of . th$ -courtoyi.The investigatiQU 'th4ld fort in court .last night until almost .midnight: and then Solicitor' RodoiphvDuffy, who vigorous- MJ the court; However at the' request pf ly prosecuted, prayed the judgment of. counsel, who stated they desired . to introduce evidence bearing upon f the ill health' of the accused, Judge Lyon withheld judgment: Until ; today. Aman, itwilh be $ recalled was a Republican sheriff of Sampson, and disappeared" "suddenly "with a large amount of the. county's money) I He was. never captured, .but Tuesday ap peared;in court and ; give himself up. ' It was learned: this - afternoon that jaillnohep caseanattovf6ur?yin; theT pejjitenticfy;flii, tqeoth0i -fVv-,; 'yM .;-..; i, . o,. : j,;i;9Pu,tV..; Remains p?iyfr;RbRegl roTwewoneaw,. V -LouisranavivtH?; The -remains fofct Mlwiiiebyabgister. the; yojngi sonof :Mr jdiMraoW'4f - Register,?tof Ithfei !i citywhoiwassed awav leveratfidays; .agoatlNew Otfe leans la asr 7arj result of ; a-plstblifsht)t wouna TeacneeL?.tnB , cny- on xnesJEsea board. AinLinel train; today.'The-b was , accompanied by Mi. W. H: Regis ter ithe father of th .Voung man, who went to be with; his son;; as. soon as ft was learned hero that, young Mr. Reg ister had been wounded, a .-i -; ; The deceased young t man was - a member of;;the'"oysJ3rIg4d0' of this city and aa a inrk of repebt to their deceased comrade the organization in f ul Junif ornV, ' met the body at the sta tion and served as an escort of honor While the remains were being carried from the station to the home of the parents onvSixthe;;between; Ann and Nun. streets.. C 1 i. ;, J. -D STE F AN O H u rt -1 iv 'Gasot Ine.? F I re at H is i Peanut .-; Last night and'- today7 were, featured with two rather unique; fires, neither of which! required-.the services of the fire department for. . suppression. Some excitement was- created at Front and Princess streets today about 10 o'clock; when the-; peanut stand. ' operated by J. D.' Stef anoaught fire f romleakage of gasoline. -A slight explosion "follow: ed as a" result of which Stef ano nar rowly escaped being- injured bj;.; the blazing gasoline. . His hair and eye brows were', singed-' by thef flames as theyshot upward, but his face fortunately.;- escaped - being" burned. ;, The heat from the fire caused a "glass fix- ture on the roasting machine to break and both of Stef anVs; hands; were bad- ly cut by the flying pieces bf glass. The blaze ., was suppressed , with ; a . fire extinguisher; by Fire , Chief Charles Schnibben wlio chanced to the jnp the vicinity at the time.; V; ZXS-l--:'-1 ' i; ; ilst night in somb . Inexplicable" manner, a teiephonb pole : on Caslle L street caught fire and it'burned merrily for some time until the, blaze was ex tineruisnea . .. t Entered Submission. v' A negro ? ; named; i Robert ; ly, conduct-o assault-with ,a deadly and underi a peace bond. The; negrj? submitted; tothe; first charge andlthe others were rdismissed. .. Brown 7 vf&a represented by L Clayton GrahtEsq: 'Parentjbf Them AIL -V Oldest ; bank-; in Wilmington; f the largest andl V'strongest SAVINGS iBANKviWer want, your ' business,; in- vea ugaj, uat jana we : wia gex it-, : ; .; ; Wlllrrvibgton Sayings mon; wed :friVJ7 - ..-.,-- ; .' ..., .-: ... s . :" 'SJ.-'. - ' ' -Mama Look-. :-.". ' " 5ale ot: hildretfalShoealaatLa France iShoe Parlor; today. tf IKuMhlll mm ptrms -' fin Mad y the YoUng Men's Chrfs- t,(?n ,Pseur? .Next Tuesday Evening. llTilrCManaerof " PostWeregraph' CompanyWill Act hpflersf pf !theSuhg Men ChrtfoiiAsc of, .serving, the r members land friends ,of the orgahizationV: are now. planning ioxnecttoneturns- be.received and showix jjy4he aid of a s't'efeopticon ia the? large" gymnasium oni the,night J ofeiecn4aySi A. contract has been: signed ; with the Postal, t .Telegraph, ' Cable - ComDanvi to cut-In a loop-to the building, thus fur nishing the. returnsfirs. hand, Mr.. J. Tbijemanager has kindly, con sented to act as operator. ; .. , ' During the evening: pictures of- the Ymlfyaiiey,f Calif ornia2 Niagara S;and? vincity and of North' Caro ling will, be; thrown - oh ther screenaThe cpmmitee in charge believe that they something: f or Wilming- tonians that will be'i interesting and profitable, and that: their effort. will-be appreciated by the publiCi No admis sion .charge: will .be Vm the comf ort: of . those ;-whb attends ref resh- menu will be served at; cost by a; com- luituvv, --...I ; :;4 .- as . BiSy - wiit, be the-; only place vin town where gentlemen with; their3lady friends cangathaBid-et it vis ..safe? to Asay ;that,;the attendance will be equal; to ; the capacity of the large gymnasium.. . . Passed. AyvaysYesterday Afternoon at v ifeHome -o'f Her Mother. : Friends ;in this city: were deeply grieved yesterday afterhoon to;learn of ?; the: death- of Mrs: Qti- Brewer M4thews,.vwhich occurred tat herniate' residence, No: 521 Campbell street, after a .brief illness. "Mrs. Mathews Was bnly,. Ifr years bf age and 'she was married 'agol Her home ajKjSlrit? and soma days agb jsh;cainel&ee $hwasj1kyfla grow worse t until 0he ; end came year Afic i mother, : Mrs. I Sarah tsis eBSaescoCainda .Brevrdi, ,nd wniei l&rothery ivMtv hTi;(l:endf sympathy. their? irlends w4tt: brextended reared ipnejfl itf theirgr eat; sorrow - 'ine remains: or Mrs Matnews carried? this4 mornings ! to the honM!ot the; family c at-; Wilson where the interment will be; made morrow. .- sx-Z ' . - , - ' ;v v 1 FUNERAL AT NOONi Remains of Mrs; J, Wallace ; Car michael Laid to Rest Today. ' One of . the; saddest funerals ever held m Wilmington was , that of Mrs IJanie Northrop Carmichael, - the be loved ') Wife of ; Mr. J. Wallace Car michael, at noon .today. The ; death of Mrs. Carmiehaef cast a shadow of sadness-over hundreds of hearts in Wil mingtbri and ; St. John's1 Episcopal Church in which ; the Vla-stvMtea! Wre conducted ' oday was ': crowded with ( a throng, of borrowing ;;rj'ends;bffi::gatb; ered-rtot attest' by - their; presence the sincere ' sorrow they feltr-'.because of herwfttlmelyljdeM k : -Rev.-W.-E,C6x, rector of St -John's Church;wa3 the; bfficiating minister" at th funefali- During; the service'; sey- erai: f ivorite- -hymns t: of v Mrss Car- iLuuiiaetwr Bweeuy retwiereu y iu Church? iehbirCand: afte iie remains! were4 tenderljbohekto beautiful; Oafcdalei cemetery; and there inferred'. KTh'e grave wa covered with scores of floral: tributes whichserved to testify ;ih slight measure 1 as a silent testimonial- of the love in which the deceased lady v was'- held 7 among her f rIenuSi-:;;-v;fei;, t'-? -i, ":f7k i ne- roiiowmg gentlemen servea as. pallbearers ; ; upon ; tfiis sad. occasion: Messrs Donald MacRae,: Walker Tasi; loti- J. Victor ? Grainger, .Geo. S. "Le- Grande, T. HWrlght and George Har- riss. - DrT. S7 Burbank and Mr. W. A. DIck'Were honorary pallbearers. vJ '"".'" - FOR BIG MAJORITY Sol icitor Quffy in the City and Reports ; Thi n gs iB right; f o r : Democracy 5 Solicitor.Rod.Qlph, Duffy was in the city this morhing coming - from Samp Ion. county Superior Court- and bound for; Onslow,;;where; he.is t-fill several appointments : inLbehalf of Democracy. Ho reports that a -big: Democratic vic tory is.Jnt sigh tVi&?;llt liSolicIibr Juff yiiwila arable speak- br,';has been' doing ? splendid -work in this aalghtandwill jconUnue; at;it until the very election. Tomorrow, he will speak at Swansboro . and, Monday in Jacksonville.. ; . .v. sf; : Saturday or Monday.- i Make a deposit with thePEOPLE'S SAVINGS - BANK ,5aturdayv or Mon day and it will draw 4. per cent Com pound Interest rfrom November 1st it Children's School Shoes at LaFrance Shoe, parlor. I elect they are fine.; tf ABre;w4io4:i '.. . r- mmmmiMimmm m 5 i , I. 0- liiSffliiiliwil 1" J fh(ESi'OYSlRS v v " ::J EGGSi fPV Lt RVr ' - : CAOLILbWErt CELERY, , v LETTUCEbRANGES, . - -v';; i LOWEST PRICES the puiw food niantiETM "N 9 , - k'W k a k A A A ,- i - ! ;:-i,--:i-V;--- i ;; ' ' : - .;-..-'..;.&; ' ; ; l..''St.;v.:, ;if:wi1!::.v !s:siS8il!Ba u of ialL t5 fgft . j ii HiH tt. 35' rV:!J;).; fr;.- I'.; &'Jn-K,Atzi -x$' inrfe ' t)'-' ; . i , . IT ' ' - - - '.Arf . 1. . jT E R EST'FRO M1; N O V EM B E jl; TH.S ;1 st .f 4 ? d'l.? ; $ l. V?vp., ;i"lN ' OURr SAVINGS' DEPAK WltW 1 :-- 7 :: K-J VMfv . ' 7- ' SAFEST; FORiNGtf'rW Si'iv;-JS lillfliyairaiiiip .'V (RONT StREET, 1 lo ii rC NAM Ei-Tha Wilmington IiSS'ourIl S3 ourcIapj OUR OFFlCERS-:J.: W.. Norwood,; President; I S -; President; C. . E. Taylor, Jr., Cashier; J. Ii .Wimams. Assist- fj . ; ; ' ant Cashier;; W. Hull. Moore, Teller. . " - - '0 ; - 1 OUR PI RECTO RS j wallers, - j. ,.w urwuvuN wucuu , r ' J V, Grainger;vJ.:w, Yates; H:: L. Vollers N. B.. Rankin, ID. O'Connor Wm; Calder Loose; Buckwheat, Taylor Jr5j;pJJs - ; - ' OUR "PROPbSITION-Let us make it to you inJ?ersoa! ; , ; hi "; lTtfVfIUMII!HIMIIIIIIMIMllllllMMIIMMIIM f : t i ; i V.-.v- Gf;-'i Is gratef u;,for the confl-;-.-idence ; of 'the V business : t and. iriffuericeVhaa' enabled r:-' It to : acqdl re asseto of 'v;": 4 more than -two millions" !i of dollars Irt thre'e years-- the largest gain ever be fore acquired , by a bank-: VTng Institution, in the Car'v ollnas, In that " space ' of time. 'z 1 V'. II ,'':' ... 3 : - APPLES, GRAPES, PEARS, BANANA8; BEANS, t6mAT0ESw QUICK DELIVERY, 2A : v i Ei Corner -2nd and Market Stsft A AWa AAA'A AAAMAA NEXTTO ORTON HOTEL.) Savings and Trust Company. ,1, : n,506000 1 H. waiters, J. H.: unaaDourn, j. u. dcimuij, " ; ; Codfish Wafflca, rfiiiiiiininit !:H; 4 . i.s .- . 1. ?'i-V.-. -' ; " '" r i . tf- . .. - 7 ... j . . t . . i.
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