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..V VOLUME FOUIE 'V 4.t"A''"'""":'":- .nmi.iii.mli.uti..,.i....,t.,t...,. a Big Pineapples, 1 ge? Cocoanuts ine Bananas, ; fl DIE nnjoruTY g .A-'V'' x:iy-i q.mii n". .i j i ' ..' mfr.h w.-ic TEACHERS' ASSQCIHTIOI iiilill New r Hanover . County ' Will ;Gb Over IkWjwlmtngr Ticket to Mired 1 AddMslQ6te;tast N here in the' present political campaign and pf one, too, that ;ha's?: been exceed OfNeWanOrtr CbuntyHeid a Meet- Robirisoand an Able Address Was !31eaned tirrants,v m Delivered by Prof essor Washington 3 axietvsuperintendent of Educa- tion3.m;Mm:tr: ! ; : v..- y; ;si!llUi He Says Democracy WjH jHaveKter Three H ujidred Electoral i Votes . Bryan ahdXhandjer : Will Carryew York Hitchcock CUim8TiftWIU Win, and Also Hughes. fields ? and intendtbfke:t working a-golng; throiugl Election day. Plans' are now on foot :or -a monster rally; ;at Democratic tljeadquarters, in New York; Oct. 1 31. Norman Mack the Smith V, building, Monday : night says today: "Reports received rrom the middle west, ans even-from ds far as the coast, indicate landslide for Bryan. We will win with "Jrioje thaii three hundred electoral votes. Bryan and Chandler will icariy NeyYor 50,000 to 60,000, with. verr little differ ence in their ; vote." ; r On ' the ; other hand, Republican Chalrmaii ilitchcock says that Taft: will .have 321ectal votesu IlQpliffislty1? ably -MissourTIa entire northwest, with the possible exi ception of. Montana -and Nevada, . V . t State Chairman Contierst claims New ; rk for Ch8I-bv10(opihlud;Bjr ? 40,000 v RepiienJ Clf nito- V' :-nff claims jsiew YorK oy iuo.uuu iut Taft and 30io& fbiugKesi MORSE SCORES A POINT. Prosecution Unable to Make Mlrri Arf swer Certain Questions. J. " New York, Oct. 31; Charles ; W. Morse achieved , a . victory over the prosecution this morning-: when 4 the District : Attorney n o further ; questionsfl to ask Morse. Morse refused late yesterday ; to answer- ce-rtaiii v questionsvmalntaining that itheylwere-not proper; Thatf he was; rightsideiibyjth stttct Attorney refusing tb jpress the qiiea tions; todays; -f "Sv; B RYANii frO TH ET PEOPLE. . ),? i . ingly 8trenuousthroughQnt North Car- wima aucijaeciaeaiy nveiy in Wilming ton. fThtRepublica uuue jijucu worK inine;way or rallies. The Organization Has Secured aide feBl?.husttog in both -t& fertff entllrustriali Plants ; Heperrlthe Present Plans Are Carried Outv,Em- Ther6iltt.be;a?xiumb ers and tnere will bo marked enthiP siasmVffglllp bvericounty;tb get1 out its entire Dqra-craficl-votef Tuesday, ' because upon thsjfe"f of lte enstesize of New Hanovejr-cbun-t'ys ;tepresentation in the5: nominating conventions ; during ' the nextfbur earslFbt the 5iast foiirl !Vea?Sfbw mnbvlMsiriia State1 contention, hen at one ; tliife it had;2tf, abd:.;has s only hads 2Gbtes In ich4 tho: Cbngressionar and rJtldlctal enUqi The: basisf' f o :eia!e convention I is bneybte- for 'every "150 cast tot governor and 2 for ; t the Other two )onevOtei for : everyV50 votes least for governor. New Hanover is capable of polling over 3,000 Democratic .votes. So; suppose we can get but 3,000 .Dem ocratic Votes:- "That will ' mean ': Back to' the important 20 in .tie "State con vention and wlirmean 0 votes in each the Congressional and. Judicial conven tions. Think. of what. great influence 20 vbtes" would give' this county in Use State - convention, " and almost jwhat contrbiling power "COfvbtei would giv3 irf thb 'other : convention vlsnA this worth fbi,kliig? f or?4EvbiyiDbmocrat shbuld'be-Vtir;, himself ; !and bb loyal ienoigh to his ; party ;an& takelnough intereisttn the : welfare of his 'county Itb g tcr the polis Tuesday and Mite, i V Thfere-isrnodoiibt buthaNew t-? : ,r I tiauover couniy is going largeiyr Lenv Ending ?ilpiatenampa oMCdnsid More Than 4,000 Laborers. nnbuncenient has been made pf thtf formation of the South Wilmington EtoCJompS for its? Object Jtlfdevelipmetitof liarge traciofilandlbutf oflthbty ip? the lise "b milling 1 4iid V i bdttfftH a! JJ)laii i ,ovement?is, kDeing'prmgiie iMKThonjas1 iBaooffivMotthici lormerjyc of f ston; Ma and -.it has that lit" 4 isi, hopdltagin: the 'wbrk;ipH aexeopmenpwtt .in,'4ne; next; wun y The regular monthly meetine of the New Hanover . County Association 6i iWhite teachers was held today ;at- the office of - Prof. Washington Catlett, county superihtendent Of educati6n3b thert f hbuseipullding exception, tjf one; teacher, every mem; per ot tne Association was present and; tlie meeting-was of; a yery interesting and profitable-nature - f Miss Euphemia' Robinson: who has rharge ; of Masbnboro District No. 4' School;,; read a paper.lon the general y v w ?-y unus:s Auenaance antr: Promptness on "the ' Part of Pupils' The paper : was replete ; with interest-; mg information concerning the sub ject and the : illustrations drawn by Miss Robinson - from' 'heropersonal ex perience added interest ..to 1 her able tratmerit of iithbsubfect -i. : H f was Ksent' Iach:andef erynereeited;! peiinai WJlmingtbjdlans and while lt;illjbb distinctly 'loc havb fbrrltsobjecf the s bringinglhis city ' of, a; number of rimportanteiter- f prises bich will greatly assist in.fhe onward march of ,progres5mo;etUr. ihg the innnicipal lif e -pf Wilmington. The company has - secured a tract of land about a mile square inCexten t arid- .the lbcatibn-is an; ideal-'onb for Winchester. -Ind.. Oct. 31.-Bryan is and . is sued a, gjenghg appeal to ;the public.- He a sayaVais-i the caaign draws rt6;U:cfoseltc out clearly. J Thel)emocratlQ .patty, seeks to secure honesty in Goyern ment, it desires to secure peace in in dustry, competition in trade security to depositors and justice to tax-payers. The Democratic party, offers the only prospect' of ; remedial - legislation. He declares to terriorlze the. voter by a threat of panic twill riot Succeed. When Taft says a DemocraticTvictbry will be a panic he expresses an opinion When I say,, a disastrous panic vcame last fall without waiting for the" Dem ocrats I state a fact. . DIED BENEATH TRAIN. ! Tar Heel Killed at Solitff Carolina , Fair. :;,: Columbia, S. C, Oct. 31. -At . the State Fair here today Thomas Blake Patterson, of Statesville, N.t C, was pinned under " a "derailed stock train and died before hecbrild be extri cated. . '.''?-. y -X y.,' Pastor Hale Returns, j i Pastor Fred D. Hale "returned to the city today, and will fill his" pulpit at the First Baptist Church tomorrow morning and night. ;The Lord's Supper will be celebrated at the close of the morning sermon, and the Ordinance of baptism will " bb adnlinistered w at 1 the close of the night service. . The morning sjlbject will be:': "Who Are Genuine Christians '" The : night subject will be: ; ?The Blackest" Sin in tho Wrkfl1 y -"S. J: X0y . 7' .. MEETING TOMORROW At the Boys' Brigade Armory-Will Be Addressed, by Rev. K. D. Holmes. V: A cordial invitation is extended "all ladies and gentlemen in', the" city to attend the general 'riieeting to be held at the Boys' Brigade Armory tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. V . The! speaker for the occasion 'will bVReV;lCp. Holmes, pastorofx Fif tStreetM$tnO dist Church, and the mbsic'wili.be Ten- lered by the choir of that church.. Meetings are ' only Held at the armory J on the first Sunday v of eiich month, and it is expected there Win ie laVge attendance at the gathrlhg tbnior- rOW. ; :'" - 'The' Reptiblicans-are sending out tickets bearing the names of their can didates for electors, but as . the tickets vdo not specify that they are Republi can jcandidategjwhy some corif usjon maypcorhelperiiocratic electors appear on the ; ticket as follow, and every voter should bear this in nflnd: Electors of President and ViceP resi- , dent of the', Unltecf States. ; j : Josfah WTriitam Bailey Fourth Con gressional ; District. -; r : x- ; .; Walter . Mtirphy Eighth Congres sional Pistict.-:.t ;, V :x . - Walter L. Cocoon First Cbngres slonal District. . yH ' " . " '' - "Noah ; James" Rouse Second - Con-. gressional District. - ;j Hampton "tt Williams-rdf jCOn- gressibnai District. - - t .: Rufus " S." - McCoin Fourth Congres sional Districts- 1 , . - :: Powell W.'GlidewellFlfth Congfes sioinal District'; ' V. . ,-: hmty -ti .yi. hi 4J Hbnry. L. CooltSixth Congressional - District. . . v;;. , -,.,a i.-.t!i JohhT. BennettSeventh Cbngres-1 sionat District. 1 -i in c&,i bhXwaltney--Eighth Cbngres- slpnal ,Dlstrlct. T'- - Gaston BUifl;'OadnerTTHlntl.;oii'L: ; !Wllliam Wi:j:Zacharyf enthv' Con gressibnaVDistrict.tVl;':J.fei f Thei"-Republicans held a raHy last night at thecourt house, ; between one hundred and fifty people . being, pres ent, Including many- Democrats, as. well ' as blf-line Republicans and some darkies -Iredell Meares, Esq.i a prominent' member .of the Wilmington r bar, was the " speaker- of the occasion and irom tne . nepu Diican siaiiapoin t he made ; a " stirring speech!; There was "nothing bitter about bis discourse. fand .he ;dealt largelywlth' National is sues, defefiding Mn Taft ; and attack ing Mr. Bryan. .' He touched extenslye ly upon , both - the tariff andlthe-' GoV erninent sby iihjunctlon queUbn,; "Mrl Meares wis Introduced by 'Mr. W.-B.rWortti. a4 enterprise of thenature, undbfejcon tempJatlori, ..The- tract is located-just beyond' ' Sbtith . Wilmington .Jon ;; the south .side of the Greenfield Hilt pond andUts ;libmida2i&bQVib juajbeandirjialf tniIefroin IholBfitb Hy TJaridls a 1 4i9Jvat?tf roritage of mor; :thari 50Qk f eet anoaSCsalloWitel !f rbnt- It?- JCJ-t-a".- p)irpbse,4 ot th- .eb&pariy proposition ' to offer factory., sites; and leases for a p?tiod of teri-iyearsHo hii dtistrial pli!i)ts 6i any nature jwhatsd evr," Weoniy Tebuirementi being that thnr entert'r1.t;e hftll-'irive - emnlovraent rto a ' number' of 'laborers There Is ample land under the epntrol, of the company to furnish - site s f or factories sufficient to givb employment to 4,000 laborers; and indications point within the near future to the location of en tbrprises here which'' wl furnish "work iur tut; iiuuiuei ui men namea UDOve. n 1 i1"; 1 i ir nv we sell -;travelers: y NATfoNs $io' ii P,SAVA! ; A0LEC -ER y, Yf i E;R .E .t V; ,TION AN D' NO;RjOPS -50b1 ReiS1G(KOQB be,thbiiia and the discussion which followed will be,very? helpful to theeacherV intheir 'i JD all! iroiessor uatiett, the superintendent Of education, then delivered Ian ad address upon "Reading." He: discuss ed the topic very generally and Show ed that xeadingwhile one of the most. impprtarit'f "eribjetsy.ir'dften netlect e"d to tbfe detriment of both teacher and pupil. Prof. Catlett impressed tippri. the1 teachers", tne prime imporr tance of the proper teaching' of read ing 'aiitL". suggested' that - everyone should pay careful attention to the subject a!nd give ample : time to it dur ing 'jtbq instruction of the pupils. Dif- i& -mQ(lS3"of " teachin z rear! fticr Vi., - W. T ..... -J - reMiss1erby Prof essbr Catlett and his talk will be of much benefit to thb teachersi . . i1- -- ' :i Teriifijtlril f .the Association will: tebeMoaithe tiast Saturdav in November:; : r . . ; ; . ...Ml nix , 11 .,ill.l.nMaMi.iw r T-r-" "----- mm---- mr-n i nm ni tim- m iuhhiimih i . u z Vr groceries r;. . v - ' -T1::' Sap-Sagot CrystalizecfcFfUitsI H ..':;.?, i-- s 7 " ' X ' ' '; !" ". .'V . '.- ... .- ' . -'.'';"':'. Phones 108-109 ' janinER 'jr.r'iit,- : 'V 6te U MX 2). 3 v:-- .-'3: JVIEATS, OYSTERS, -!i;'-vr.V'i'' ,ertv --:' .';.:' ' VrT EGG8, PpUtTRYf., : .:v:l;tABANANA8, r4M$ ' :&caucifl'6 Mama Look-r Children's School Shoes atXaFranoe Slioe Parlor. .1 eleerth'ey are fine, tf. Bargain SalefnoV;'b2'1a:IC9nd'elap, It ' '"''"'' " ' "I '' ' "it"' i ii ' ; -'t :. Tonight and Monday. k 4 per cent. COMPOUND INTEREST be allowed" from fNoyember 1st n all depdsits made with . THE PEQ pLES SAVINGS BANK either tonight or Monday. .This bahics'openSaitnr: MaybrsSCourt i,.Today . I In the TMayor's i court at noon today Jim vCorbin, charged with exceeding the automobile, speed limit, was brder- hed to pay the costs of the case. j W A..- -,. JJ U-W iei, tuai ccu i- O drunk and 'disorderly; was fined $5 and the Vcbstsl-f $aint Clair, on the. 'same chargb forferted ' his: j recognizance. Oertrude'Fillyaw', charged with being drunk, was sent, to the otinty; f arm f or thirtrdays- ' ; ' " C Add to Your Nest Egg. . V. Deposits made with us on or before Mondayr,November2nd,yill: bear in terest ftom T November ;lstr ;receivlng bredlt oU IVl ardh fist vfbr ; fourf fiill monthslntorestf:0'&i the Wilrpfngtori Savings & Trust Co. To demonstrate that : the develop ment proposition, is a reality and not a visionary scheme, those inv charge Of the movement make the statement that they already have positive assur ances from more than a half dozen large manufacturing ' enterprises to the effect that they will accept propos itions as outlined Zto; them, ; and that they will locate their- factories here Hhder he tsofiditlbns'as butlined. The factories v Which h have 'already stated that; theywlM erects plants here are wood-worklng'lantsV saw mills, plan ing vmillst fete - One or two furniture factories ; havb eplied tbv statements sent 'them, asking for : further informa tion - an d stating th'ey will probably 4 decide to locate '.theirplants here to aid in the successful carrying forward of the ; development of ' the land. - - Plans have already been completed looking to-the; transfer of laborers to and from the city when the movement is under operation. Contracts have been closed with, . several boats, - the owners of wnlch have agreed to op erate convenient schedules between the cityand 'the wharves of the com pany,ri therb "ibelng a requirement in the agreements that a fare not to ex ceed five" cents each .way shall be chargbd'fbr ;the transferring of libpf ef s; For the : men1 who will live. In the vicinity bf i the r plabts J during their eVectlbb, - in the event that the plans as now under consideration are car leflorrdSt conclus ;lon; ' a large number- of tents '. wilt be secured so; that7 the laborers, may live at the1 scene of their work. Eventually itis plannedto erefit cottages for tbe men employed at ihe .different entef pHses, yhicfrit is hoped will be in full operation; within the : next, twelve months. .'Further meetings 1 of those inter ested in this very ? Important develop ment project; will. be1 held within the next teii days, and it is hoped to make a definite" announcement s as to the datelfor the beginning ; of operations,, on or about thelOttf of Nbvemberr !f " The butlpok Is very .bright iued the success of the enterprise nich Mri r Bacon is f primiotlngf and hw de serves .the iinquajifled support of; WU inington in hisconimendable effort to interest different manufactories in the innumerable , advantages ' Wilmington knd its? immediate, vicinity offer to in dustrial plants. It Is certainly to be fiR?r WnWt M9Yu$?9ist ntfM- yt j inxpressibliyiiiSad , was, the funeral J ryfce held thAS afternoon, at 3 o'clock over; th.e!:. remains bf ayoungrf Mr. Roy Registex, , iii&oni of Mr. ahd Mrs. W. H.. .Register, of this city, who ' died at New Orleans,; La.,- several days ago following an injury, caused by a pistol bullet wound. The last sad rites were held at Fifth Stfeei Methodist Church and ' the ; burial service was conducted, by Rev. K. D. Holpies, pastor- of the church. The deceased young" man was very popular among a wide circle of friends and the deep sorrow they, felt because of. his tragic' and . untimely death was evidenced in the large gath -ering present to pay a last tribute of love tb the memory of the deceased Mr. . Register, was a member' of the Boys'Brigade and theiiCmani?ation.at fended-tle, ,f unexalldmift fbody,i; attired in-full unfprmy as a D0ak: jbfJiSfesRejsS: to their, com jade; n During the service several selections. f";wxa ronwed: ibjyi the ; church .choir, .andtt) the conclus ipni , of .thesad j aifd j dmdreasieaferit! mpriial. v the. remains c-were carried to Bellevue ; cemetery .and.Itiexerinterredi with a pro sent by sym- ,The .grave was -tKiyeted fusion of floral offerings pathizing,.friends of the family. - The following friends of : the de ceased young man erved as pallbear ers on "this sad bBaslbni- Messrs.' C.4 u. uavis, j.. v. Fergus, r r. King, . I Jr., D. W. Davis, J. W. Taylor ahd J. Love Davis. y-r;.:i 'y?' - . "' ';C On to Goldsbcrb.; ": " ,';;V-. The members of the High : School football team " left" this' morning for Goldsboror where they will play ; the Iligh'Schoot team of .that city this afternoon.-- The local" team consists of the following players:! EmersOn, Pul- liam; Noe,' ' Lynch, Smith, Strange Clark, "Lord, Craft,. Schulken and'Le- Ma-ssana The High" School arid Cape Fear Academy" teams will play a game Mbhday' afternoon for t the ; benbfit of the children's f playground movewcnt. It i t.-- - -,!-!' '-. - -i.-.'t;'. .ty.:,, - :f.-'!l-j:"-;-?-yft- i; 1. if-1 ... t ;- ' . -. , :yy: . .. : y':;-" S ... -.:s to, Will Warm Bath Room Quickly and -Cheaply. ' SEE THE GAS COMPANY -'' Asfc toiethe, Junior Welsbach Light. Somfething JSe in J v,fP T:Kl-::'.- " Oirf.' in me iftftfl avinps feoDie -: DEPOSITS MADE WITHlj8bN OR B E FOR E V N QN&Att rj B E A R 4 P R CENT.! dOMPOUN D IN-'' '-.Z' TERESTT)FR01l,NpirMBEH TiN : OUR, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. SAFEST FOR SAVINGS. ; Cryyyx i 1 "tr. -yy-ry-- vy , - v, . - - "v sy-yyx 'v'. ; Tliirlliiififii;,!! Ilatifiiiai Basil; of WiliiiJoii nminm iiUtWllUlUUUlViUlU :;(FRdNTjSf REET N EXTffd OOTON TElh; -- . . t .'T .... '-ff;,'. r-V ft Hallowe'en Eptertalnmcriw - The . Luther League - of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church gayea Hallowe'en '.entertainment in the' Lur ther Memorial - Building last nightr which -was attended by a large crowds A pleasing-program; was rendered andi everyone present thoroughly- enjoyed - y - - J ' " v 'Add to Your'. Nest Egg. Deposits made.' with us on Or before Monday, November 2nd, will .: bear, in terest " from 'November lst,! receiving credit on llarch 1st; for , four full montnfcf interests ' ' -i V : ' iThelAVilmington LSayingsrust bo. ;. tues thur sat y-.y-j - ' ?" mimmimijJmiajm ' r " ;f. ' O U R NAME- The" Wilmington Savings and Trust Company,- OUR LOCATlO-110r ojth Front St. Opposlte Ortbn Hotel.)., Z;. OUR CAPITAL AN D 8&t&&i-$M& OUR OFFICERS-j; W. Norwoods President: iHlalteiVlcb PresldentC. E;; Taylor,,Jr Cashieri J.; Li WilliamsAaslstr , : l: '? . ant Cashier HullMobre; Teller.. OUR Dt R E CTO RS -IL Walters JriW- NorwoodDonald MacRA, g IrPifmJV:. Grainger, Jf W: Yates, H. L. , Vollersr N. B. .RanMa, :) :,A. y v jyj O'Connor. Wm. Calder, J.. H.: Chadbbura, J. D. Bellamy, ! : - ' r ' Jr VTHardinr FRoberteon its made With THE PEO- .' tues, thur sat-.. . ;.V . "uaitl.ttl iU"ls- At ls fertaiuiy tuu ,.,v t. . ; ,-- qUH.eROP ?Sa isjTr i f nn ih t . ' ' - : hoped, that nothing at present runfor- plants now under consideration in jon . ; 7 1 -. - 'K0n; Heavy Fleece - Underwear 39c seen will .bccur to prevent : the bf ihg-. nection with- the' work -of ; the' South ; f . ' " J TV3- ' todaBeMer-s... . , 1 ,lng . ,V J n. OUR;, PROPOSITION Let us make it to you iii person! i-Mi'--"""r-"'"""f""""""""""""""" V;1?vv'.;. -j MMIHMIilHIHMUlllUMMUMTJ' y mgnts from
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