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IP V; -V - V VOLUME FOURTEEN VILI.IINGTON N, -M9JIDAY;.: NO VELXBERv 23, 1C03. 7RICE FIVE CENTS '! 1 I ; i 'i '1 1 ;i si i r ' - 'J-t ' ' '''V. ' ' " v " ' " ' ' . luliiliJhl. 1 1. . - - ? 01 D. Again FcCjS Prosecutor KellGi . - ' -I - - . ' - HJ ; ? Richest Man Declares, He is Perfect ly Well, But He Doesn't Look Cheer fulProsecutor i v Th 1 n ks , hV ' Has Paved ' theV vVay, tor Sink the Probe Deep Thatl Important Matter 'Re mains to bV Seen. V c. T ' - New York, Nov. 23. John D. Rocke feller took the stand this morning . at 10:30 o ock He said he as.feeUnBltlj.cleiiegt aIldiaost pleasina of f ul. Prosecutor Kellogg v believes he has trapped : -Rockef eler into making an admission that will allow him : taask questions about the Standard' Qiltbus iness &fter..lS82.aJidthusforee him-Ao tell all ; about :trust1 methods. Kellogg believes Rockefeller gave him this opening when he replied'' to- a question "It is v a hazardous business at , the present timei" " He ' believes now the government has - the' right to ,ask any question up to the present' time, THE NEWPORT CONFERENCE., r, 1 , '- i Battleships Weres.Found to .; berAU ; ; -. - Right.v'.j;w u .. Washington . NovJ r23-r-Acting Sec retary 'of ; Navy " Newberry .-has made pubjic a Bummafy 'of A'the Newport naval i cpnf erencevJcalled - toconsider the criticism of .the plans of pie battle ships, North-afcotalv and, Delaware, and to : discuss plans.; for" present jand future V battleship. jThe - ibfflciat re: port - is- ;that .-with : the , exception v ;of minor.; 4ef ects 'the battleshipa under discussion Awere ' found " all right; ;:The conference decided that the American ordiiiance is equal to ny navy ja'float, but will;vvrecommend Xh2Lt 4:ttow-; ;the ships :be .prbvidedulth' higher" calibre guns and ' will make Mother changes'- in SOCIAL; CLUB CHARTERED., A Its the "Salisbury Business Men's !As$b- Raleighr N;;'C, ;Nov.3.fA: charter was granted - today to the ; Salisbury Business : Men's Association's object being to conduct a social club. The capital stock is two . thousand dollars. Greensboro Manufacturing and Coal Company .is allowed Xo 'change itname to the Independent Ice and Coal Com pany. - , . : r ?; The Cotton Market. New York, Nov. 23. At the opening of cotton there was active "selling by commission "houses ;. and a hammering by the bears due to poor cables.. At each decline of a pointr5howeyer, the public was a goodbuyerand ? eventualr ly checked the 'breaks Oppning, tNo vember, offered 9.30 f Decemberr9.29 (bid) ; January, ' 9.11; - March, 9.06; May, 9.0C ,J IT" ' 'M DIG FSIE 01 2? Only JPact ,Veath.erJCan?Mow Interfere ; W t h . a -GloHoUs Success-A II the r' SmfthAttractions Arrived Yesterday ;and:Now on the 'Show "Lot. , The carnival to be given by the Order.' of Owls - throughout this week commences i. this ' -evening' -and I wiU continuelmer'rily Juntll Saturday night. Jt is expe9ted.;thattjthe4event,-)vill be one of the pleasantest' of, the, kind iwhich Wilmington " has ; yet had - and the fapt,, that, the progressive order .of Qwlg iain charge is; sufficient W in sure the success of the .venture, -The John, R; Smith iGreaten Shows," secured by.:, the Owls if or the; carnival attractions, arrived in the' city yester day afternoon and. the? :wprk" of .pitch ing, the tents,, was commenced at, the large yacant lot; corner of ?Fourthand Castle streetswhere the carnival will be given. The: Smithshbws havef the reputation of possessing ar.humber of car nival ' attractions and i t ,is believed the public will ; . be , thoroughly ' delighted withlthe different-sbows.v -' -The attraction. Are "as follows: Elec tric Theatre ; " Thama, . The Half Lady, Museum ot Living Wonders,- -Podsoni,B Xady-f Minstrels, Riissia The Snake GirL and; Heberllng's iWild. Animal Show, In v addition t6 these there f are to beumbeot'free attractions 'tfye feature of twhich will .be' the thrilling high Tdive act tit Captain . Wm, Kapi nell. - ' ; ,t , , -The. scene iat -the show- lot, "Fourth an'dCastle streets, 'lias been a decided- ly-busyoine today and hundreds; of jthe curious . gathered there "and watched the "' proceedings."""'.' Qnly . inclement weather will bar fine .success for ;the merry affair. 1 ; wREV.-J, T JOHNSON .LEAVES. m ft;, i Barilla in i -if ' - --'' and ilr- range to I Calenda t : i 4 1 But No .Great -Amount' of, Conslderaf "tioh rWill be . Required This f ime-r Austin? vs. Go re' Case for- the JFi is$ Da'yJudge- Lyon's' Last Term and ; A fortnight : from today a one week term of the Superior , Court of New Hanover-county will conyene,; and t&e bar -ot;:the county, will .meet -Friday morning-jtoarrangei .the -calendar The arrangement . .of ' 4he calendar A this time 'Wilj not"; cause any great , amoufat of considerAtio as ,the terni;ia only for one. -weekani besides .one'' Case s ulre.ady set "ort trial (lf.ortthevfiVst .day .aooT:lfiirted:v'UlvProbablyarciuiumd- haJt.:?f ihe, 4timek -or the.erm. Te case is that. of. Julia. Austin lysr!C.-JJ. Gore,InvqlvIng a JiVe.' issue- as td "the .ownership ,of ,;a Jxouse and- lot. Trial 05. the case was .entered .into oyer .s a year jago, -but a tnop : suit had to be i iiiiiaiiriiis At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Yesterday Morning and. Last. Eve- .nirig- WereAttendcd ;'by; Large-" Con : BieSons 'Interesting Exercises VVereHeld-at Each of "the Services.. " eserday, will . everg remains an occa sion ;to be remembered Jn the annals of n SL .Andrew'sJ Presbyterian. Phurch 'as., the , 50th -anniversary'rof jits, fpund lng.ras,icelebra"ted;,in flttinVApd ap propriate., manner , at two? services, .the 4 ftttendanpe' upon , which toxed fli seat- opacity:, or, :thearge, -and. hand-1 spme ediflceP Jfhe morning seryice was theld at It- o'ckapd Jthe-ievning service tegan at.S mNot,.' only were,, these services attended by prac- ;No TVIoreV Higher 'Cburt Untik Midlife : the , entire membership, of ?St. f janUarv : r AWG$VT& but there .werealso IPresbytierian .Church, Immauuel Pres "bytejia'nchurch, and vof ;various other Scongregatipnsf.in Jh icitywho Iwere dhterested1' -n.i ttie yannlversary V eker- Thevmjorntng. service was .pressed over. -by .' RevvA.. DMcClure, paitor of. Jie-hlir?h;iasisted by . Rey 'Alex anderf Sj)runtjof :. Charleston, S? ,C. fng, prayer nd "the . .iOff ertory' "A hPrayerto'4penltenqe:uu&,byf l J vvsie. y hlte sthe, sermD?i,wa, jieli v anrr able - and interesting .effort, and inrougnoui rtne: , entire v discourse., the thought, of ? the anniversary ,-occasioii t r-iii - u- . .u iL ' a. nuu nuii. ' . nan a,u 1 - - .. - . ; v : ,; JHwa empnasizeu. ine-mornmg.serFice taUn owing .to a. defective complaint wnQ onT1oJ,Q, 6 " i - Able, t Beloved , Divine -Gopto New 'Charge and His Departure ali.oss to Jhe community, - ..Vs'.te V1' - Carrying witla him the -be artiest and most earnest ;vell -wishes of all who haff the, pleasure, of knowipg, UlmRev.' if.' ,T. Johnspn," "who yester.day ended hl$ pastorate of ; the : Second . Advent Churehi Jeft new .charge golnar of this beloved," warmhearted; Thi s ywas .'remedied, hqwever, , and the1 suit started anew.Vf ttwaa set;forJ;rial fo the7 last ,term, but , went pyer by standing thrt th whieh,gathered6r.,the ?f -J.-r5fS5 i.flt service of. the day, After - the for tJ,rlal f on Xhe- first day of; the next i ItUS; not likely, .that, the,, case ;of G. .' phares & Co. vs.r the Clarendon -Waterworks Company, a.; case Jhat his been 'et'fortrial manytimes ind eaqh time continuedowillhardyibeset?t9r l rial; ,fpri this term.asji': trial '.woul -"insurae several, days ; -7,- r. L The term two .weeks from today wil Jije.hfi ? last of any Snpertor.' Court here action;! indeed ' to 4 be. uepiorea.py me entire vcommuhityf bexuse?duriiig" his v. - - :: Stocks Today. New .York, k Nov. 23,Edrly every stock on 4 the market declined ; today from one -to -thirty-four points, vthe range reaching 'the' lowest 'since Hhe reaction started ; Wednesday, At the end of fifteen mihntes a general ecov? ery was in progress. A large shipment of large fine new shape Ladies' - Felt Hats at" Gaylord's. MR. BENJAMIN RUSH s ; Is Critically ; tit .at His Home in .Gains-villet-Fla; -Mayor William E. vSpringer was - call ed to Gainsv'ille, Fla.; yesterday after noon upon receipt of vaj telegram 'an nouncing the ' critical v illness of Mr. Benjamin Rush,' & - brother of Mrs. Springer.. Mr. .Rush Jias :been . very sick for some -time past and it' is .not expected that he will be .able to' sur vive his Illnessj- Mrs.- Springer was unable to . accompany Mr! . Springer to Gainsville. t ' -", ; v.' - brief pastorate 1 In - Wilmingtbri'jKe . at complished great,' gdod-?both,? sSof his church 'and "for the-'peopiealarge. Endowed r with a most attractive per sonalfly and with a "frankcorfgenlal; broad-minded, ,spi.rt . be,.'can rMt win friends and thus, winning tKeHhe can easily impress "upon''- them, jh" his logic and ability, -the .sublime beau ties of fChristianity. 'As. a master o all 1 the f people he labored in- broad charity, ..going' into." the humblest of homes to -carry . sunshine. amlrhelp, while on the'platform; before 'tbe'most learned and critical, b. was attractive anQ - convincing, im- wGrk-Ain . Wil- mington was wide Jn . scopes arvp most successful in result.1 He ts aOvable man "and his departure from - W,imin: ton is a loss to Uhe-community.! It Is particularly a loss-Ao fheSecop:d Ad- vent'Church, because his. plaoeannot be fined without. ide and:;reful search. , l w-1 . Rev. Mr Johnson;;Conduced M fate well ' services at V thb x Second 4yent Church yesterday i-.ndr- e&cb: eicKifee was attended by '& V large congrega tion. ; Many deep?eipressl6risbf&r row at his going w.ere heard and f most f ei-Vid were, the words bf jw.ejl fishes spoken." - " -".J''-z " - - i ' - merry:"marrViHgi Arv." was., cpnciuded with.:, prayer, an;, the benediction, ,-N - ; f:. r ,.t -tist! belie vedthat the congregation at; , the evening service surpassed , in preUminary, part . of t the.. service had been concluded, and" the song "Unfold your itpo.rtals,'4iad .been .reridered .by ijie choir Mr, :B. G. Wqrth, one,' of Wiimington' most- venerable and hon ored;; citizens and a lifelong: member of the: Presbyterian ,Church, delivered ajfew. remarks. Ir brth,a talk bore frequent .'referencslto ' the; history of he Presbyterian churchea in .'the- ,cjty and hisremarkspjroved-to be of.inter Srt $ inctnlniscenqeVta : connection ti$th 1 the i chuf ch ere -jthen j given .-by Xli'-'TnTriP Hnrnnf ' nffot whJh" nn - Ahlo J?:g , 141 -'BS S - V f r5 iWells. pastor-6f the First Presbyterian .orMuuat my-,4a9l tpim church. A-histofical sketch'was then ancy Groceries - ; ; Anchovy Pastes -Bar leay c9 Swiss Cheese, x v i SaprSagoiVGiystalized Fruits. ; "l v Moncs 108-109 G. ' v v.-,. V . : : A- -.'(flA Q: -THTH7 AHnGYItJ ?. v-i-- ( --v: WQlWarm fiatii Rb"om1': Puickly;and Cfieaply, r.c- -r-. - . '-1 f'A' SEE THE GAS COMPANY OF, .WILMINGTON, N,;-C. : Offers ; mdr 1 proiectiphv to , deposi Wrs, 1115 proportion !tb- th0ir Ha- bilities, than any Bankn - J Sr. :--'r;.-;;.-m.'the .city. -:a-.; r- C - ; : ; ; -- , v . ( -THOS.r Er COOPER,- Caahfer; : -H PER CENT. PAID ON SAVINGS. " v: f : ' . 7 . V$ January e rU ucflrae f 0lWlfrg sihg'oll'-GloryJ.BeTo to.thisJudicialisictor.smonths God iHigk" 'by Vth'ehoirV'-the'-for- i .i ii- ..I.... . , n ... , i, i , ,lr,;..ii,ii ' " x . . i ' ' z r . : i -- rr-: r. ' : .. . . . ; ' I kSlLltu-m hJiWUJ if: 4iJL ": : - ' mal .address ofTJhe fcservlce was . deliv ered .bry !6f gphint, .? Th'service , was ;CONFEBENCE,xtRE-OBGNlZED, , : ".'-'"'"C. .ilO$ed.-with, the pronouncement oftthe MJnisttm, fyitt This Morning-, EJect?d : hJTMinn !" " ' v" ," " 1 Ofncer8 and Planned future Work. THANKSGIVING : SERVICES. Special Offerings at lmmanuel-Church Thursday..' 4 - . . ; The services , atImmanuel presby terian Church yesterday .were well at-: ten ded and were " very; profitable.- - The Miss Florence Gear and Brilliant Sue- cess ror i wnwriww inanH.ii. - No .'more catehy. arid i tuneful : music rhasbeen . written fbr, an American song t play than -that' furnished by oiivtn wn for Td win -Milton-Koylaks "MarrVIncMary."vWnich is book- emy, with Florence -Gear :$ndf a-large r singing company. v: u rom ? ine v opening Waltz, a .waltz, by theway,. as-jopular and if ull , 6f rhythm" as- thd f amous' 'IMerry Widow" waltefr to the ,flnal measures when' MarryingMary Mbit- gomery Is whirled Into the, -arms, of her true -love, th0I1simggtduos,. sex tettes and chorjise; wete '-.writfen f6r the purpose of entertainments Full of simple .gallantry, Ptheyy.;may " well :be kvm 'tn the eracefur and ' charming melodic; romances ;of heNbelJtof the modern - school. lhey.;are sprightly; graceful and'gay; i Seats are now,. an . mington, which .,1s,. .composed, of .the pastors , of alL.the Prptestant churches of ,thetcityr was re-organized .this.'morp ingat a . meeting at the building. of the i'qung Mfn's Christian rAssoclatIop. BevrvT.,.A. Stfioot, , qf Grace Methodipt Church was elected . president, ..Rev. .GvSi -Bearden, of St. Matthew 's .Xutji eran. Church, was elected ..vice presi dent,, and, ,Rev.' C., P, s 'Whitlock, of Brooklyn Baptist Church, was, elected secretary. and treasurer . v'CA I rrl j - 1 in. " 'jBn.named:'4 J L - jQn TopicsHev. JM. ,Wellsof th.e irst Presbvteriari J Church: Rev. W. 3. 2oxjrottSt.sJohn:s Episcopal Church d. -Rev. l XjTTiA. . Martin bf Southside' ptiat.Chttrcn v--,--- -v-.-. r OnkembershipTRev.s T.. P. Nob, the Church of . the Good ; Shepherd, ev. A. D..,McQluret fof. StvAndrewts Presbyterian Church, and,-Re,y. K.- p. Kolmesrpf - Fif th ? Street Mehqdist Cliurch.V. " j The conference decided'to meet ev ery Monday morning at "10 : 30 o'clock at the jy-'. P. A. , and, discuss ,mpor; tant inatters .pertaining to lhe'.welfate Of the city, etc. The first topics to be discussed will be; reported by- the proper jcommittee- at the. meeting next Monaay. ; s , ' benediction. ..The' anniversary exercises, were a .great .success -from every point t of view, ana ,tne ;puDiic win join in . tne hope 'that ithe t expansion and growth of . -,St. Andrew's -Church during- the next half , century - will be . marked as Jt haa .en Jnthe semi-centennial period - which -has just . been celebrat- PflA " - ;f- The music. at the seryices lastnight was especially brilliant: 'The large choir, representing . a selection of r su perb voices, , gave ; really ;magnificent renditions" ?that creatly deliehtedi and . ' . . - . . . . ; ,,! -.r .i . ' .. i ; wat nave .been, heartily ipralsed.? ;Tr if.V.T4nC1 ;W1 LMINGTON WON - C . ".'- 'Vfirtfi'.'I'AAATIAil "-m-A7 CT-:?. V '..Ailii. . . . . vvwn : fc.wwf . i vir7--AV - xyui j? xuuv pu- -t upyuaiu urt,vu tt.uuu.J - ' 9 : . OlIR CAPITAL' AND' SURPLUS223,439.4lL Assets, $1,500,000 . 1 ----- , OUR OFFrCERSp .WNqrwood, President; H, Walters, . Vice 1 t ' ,t . jr-ieaiueut; . j. ayior, or.; uasmer; j. u. wuuams, Assist- a .;aniijasnier;; w, huil jvioore, ' reuer. - . , UR DiRECTORS-rH. Vaiters, J. ' Norwood, Donald MacRae, J: V. Graincer. -J'W. Yates. H " L. Vollera. N. B. Rankin... 4 D.ZpGoimor, Wnt, Calder, J. H. Chadbourn, J.-D. Bellamy, ' ' . ' j A- Jr.r-W. V. Hardin, W. F-Robertson,, "H. - C Bear, . C. E. j 1 y,Tfiyor, Jr, , r,-t r-,, ' l f P-' , v . uuk ; Huruai i ur jei us maKe u tojou m person t ....... .......... ItftMMUtM taiiitttiiitiiitrtmttttitti T The FootbalUGame Played With Fort - ,' CaswetL Saturday .Afternoon. . 1 The garae of.loothall. Saturdayafter noon betweed yhe ; Wilpiiiton" and Fort: Caswell teamg. resulted. ia vic tory f or the;. local aggregation t by ; th,e RCore;0t-6 toOThe contest, wa$ wit nessed ' by about; twohupdred peoplp, at least I half of, twhom .tbq Itaid to the; discredit of supporters of athletes in .Wilmington, soTdiers .,,1 - , - , , I " , " " : 5 - -- . At :the - Bijou, r., , J The ? feature 'film' at ? the Jpopular i Bijou theatre -Vtoday called 5,v"Tav6 Great Griefs.", Apratty and rornatntio story " Is . unfolded in . the film; whToh will, undoubtedly. -please , allo! patrons of the populaj4 resort.-?.,' "rV'A17, n SHADELAND JVIILK DEPOT l1 Has Recently Bcei;Thorpiig,hly Overv hauled and .Improved in -Every Way. 't vThe nShadeland Dairy .-Milk 'depot i at the'jorner jtof ;?Eighth and ? Princess streets has, been thoroughly renovatejd and overhauled .recently and finder the management of Captain s Jj DBowen the: business t s rdpidly i jexpandin, Quite a number of. new and modern improvements for, the -sanitary care of milk and' cream ' have i been .installed, among these being an aerator, a cream separator; and "various other- pieces of machinery, which:; facilitate the 4 expet ditious, t handling of the tremendoifs quantities of milk distributed daily by the : management The machinery s operated ;by steam -and: each and -every part Embraces - the J latest- ideas re quired' for arf upto-date dairy, plant. , The . entire establishment has been it: ltttilltltillMliiilMiiMiNyUMAkUAAAA iviuia Ajrrapub, . - . . Ai t . oig jrmeappies, ViiBfevCdjpoanutsJ''-:'" Fine Bananas, 'Eoosei Buckwheat, ; : . Codfish Waffles, ; Seeded .--Raisins.K . Cleaned Currents, f ; fr. Nice; Prunes. 'j - 7 ; :?s ; f . ' i ; J - J r ' imwiliiiMMi 'It J.. iffivmwminffifnm; l -nit tlr ---- ll IK TIT f - f- THE MURCHISOENATIONAt BAIL : solicits tne business oi tnose desiring tne services ; :: : 7 of bank affording ill modern facilities Gapital "and Surplus ;.,;;. ,850,000,000 j deposits ;;;;;...A;.;.q;;.;.. H)00,OCO,OCO I LARGEST. . .'STRONGEST. v SAFEST. - ThanksglvlndDohation.s, Pastor announced that there would :be' ' All who would lik'e "to -remember at a Thanksgiving service next Thursday! this Thanksgiving season wbo morning at ,jl0 o'clock, and that . an are less fortunate,, and. -are -la . tne onering would be taken for the . or-: County wome, .iequwwu. ma. at Barium Springs. All the -cbll- donations 01. ,V 7V" n as well as grown people are most Residence of Mrs; R-AIontgomerjr, 719 -Princess jstreer,' vea,iiesuay xuwiu. Wilmington scored in-, the t.hajf vc. . r-. . . rtpnnt - t- Phans j uren as well as grown people earnestly and cordially invited. Jlgain d- V'SQ in the evening, another Thanks' giving service 'for. all those7 who fcan not come out In. the morning, an offer ing will ; be taken .for - the sarne cause to help the helpless.. , 5 a s 'yc' - Ladies', new Satiri Hats just received at Gaylordrs. A V ' . "-it" ing, t.These -.will be received . by. the Flower Mission Department of the W. C ;T :tT. ddellveredbyHhem at . the Home in time for Thanksgiving. t- ,For a little, work you -can :win the 40 00 bicycle now on display; in win dowat JMSplky&CQ's.- " It; when .Fort Caswell .r attempted .to kick the .ball from Jiehind., their goal ne. The kick was , blocked; Jw .Grantfell on the ball .and carried '4thq' "oval f across for a", touchdown. ..Captain Smjfhkick- ed a pretty goal vpaaklng ,the score, t to 0. -'Wilmington had' the-ball on. the Fort's .three-yard ;IIna justbef ore :the. end or .tne -second ..ha.lt, bujhe jocais were . not. ,able vt6 ;carry -the i ball ..oyer for another touchdown..' t ' ' 'J. 4 ; K The Frt, team' outweighed-the. Jopal aggregation prpbabjy;. 20 ' pounds . per man; but; the :deficiency ..in .weight ,was more "than overbalanced by.the scleu-i tific play oftthe locals The Foremen piade a fine impressiontbpth qn-apd off the .field' by .their, ; clean,., sportsman-. Jike 'conduct " ' . 1 -. i- care of milk and cream; :beajtfulVservices. V EioquentSertnons PreacheoVby 'Arch- deacon Webber at -St. John's.- f rThe eE.vJcessyesterdajr ajLgf:Jphprs ternoon , one at ,"the men's paass, pieet Jng, .were of beautiful character: and wiJl;be;prpdncUve of great, good. At cacu, Aieuueacon wcuucj,v vv m. sistingxln the mission.: seryices fnow being; held? at this cburph;- delivered ja .powerful sertnonJIIs "eloquence:, and logic deeply, impressed 4he jLarge con gregatidns.f The music' was, ,6f par Jiqularly splendid nature. I s . ; , ., ,''.: J. . -... .v.. 4 - ... ...... ' 'V -., ...... X4.V A GOOD iWAVtJ-TDMAlvEHAnDiriMEi3w.fl6 TO CRY ; VrTHEM. THERE. IS, NOTHING THE- MATTER WITH s -"; BUSINESS AN D BUSINESS .CONDITIONS IN'WH-MIMG-"1 -f TONVaND NOW THAT POLITICS' ARE OUT OF. THE . -WAYi-ET'S QUIT TALKING AND pPENr; 'UP .THE. u r ,"- THROTTLE ANOTHER NOTCH FOR MORE1 DUSINES3. ' :?.: js; 1 -r - . V-,.. ' " ' .-. Thl -Bank has money to loan and, as uualf , . ' Iwtll do Its part. , ; ' j- - gmm. m-imm .mmm, fm- r j 4 A.
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