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VOLUME FOURTEEN ' v:-: - :: 3. -; ;WIL7 :f-:;efN6;:ybx; v:T ; , ;;:;,,;,: :ypriceve; cents mmmk - . - , " -V" torn ;In the Fog 'V- Run Dovyti by. Freighter of; thfeWhlte Star Line Had Over One rHuhdred Souls Aboard and Sohm5MaV? Have Been Drowned Had Been Held. Up by Dense Fog- - ? New ; York, Nov.-? 26. The .steamer Finance, of the Panama Linewas run into and sunk by the White Star 'Line' freighter,' Georgia; off Sandy r;Hoolcs ia a dense'fog this drningJThe iFinance went ' to the bottom L quickly and noth ing can i be .'seen but, her- smokestacks. The Finance' carried Weighty passengers and a crew of sixty; It Ms , not, yet known; how many vwerd- drowned:' Th vessel went down so Quickly 'tUajt' it is not belieyed all. got out. The' Georgia was', badly injured, but " promptly ,Jlo ered boats arid picked up what passen gers from v the -Finance she i could. Both L boats had been .: anchored "for several 'days ' - waiting :- for the ; fqg v to lift and j finally concluded this-, morn-. ing to venture.tmt. v . MORE TROOPS ORDERED OUT. Rioting Is Now . Expected in , New Jer- . , ; - - sey. ,. . Perth Amboyy .. Nov. 26. Gov. Fort; of New Jersey has "ordered mustered theSecond 4 Mount Troops 5 Cavalry -for immediate service at' Brock Plants, on Rariton River; Four.: hundred - infantry are already on the ground, and twelve hundred men are on" : & strike and the XNaiionai r ire noonug' . piani :5 is - eu- Enormous Crpi Savannah's irlztt'b3aA&ceTO-lii run here today. The-traces ' started at 9 breaking1-, time is ; promised. -Victor Hehiery; vdriving a: Beiiti fcarrisKtbe favorite of the drivers. -There are about twenty entries. An , Immense crowd is witnessing the race., . ; TOM RIDDLE G ETS 1 5 YEAR S. Hope Mills Youth Who Shot and; Kill ed His Father Sentenced to Peni tentiary. " - v 1 Special to News and Observer.' Fayetteville, N. C, Noy. 25: Thos. Riddle, the youth who shot- and killed his father, James Riddle, on Sunday, August ' 2nd, : was today sentenced i to fifteen years In the penltentiaryfter submittinJtoavverQlct-''-mufdeii the second degree. t . 'l-v.-The Immediate cause of the,slayfng was a quarrel between the-father, and son over cigarettes ; smokingr though there seems ; to have been ill-feeling between them for some time:" - J : .', '1 AT, THE STATE. CAPITAL. . ', 1 " f -1 1 ' j All State Offices -Closed :and ( Big De , . r ';"Jate-Tcniflht.-" ,.t i Raleigh,K Noy. i26.-All ;State offices are closed.- f f HuHdredsOof , Raleigh peo ple went to "-the! foot ball- g;ames, some to Norfolk and ' some.-to ' Richmond; The greater number, nowever, went to Norfolk, as interest and enthusiasm for the A', and M. here is . unbounded, Randolph-OMacon-Wake; Forest : debate takes place here tonight at auditorium of the Institution for theBlind. After the debate a banquet wlllf be .served the debators and guests at Giersch's. THE PRESIDENT'S THANKSGIVING First He Has Spent In Washington, in r r Several Years! - Washington. v Nov.- 2G. The. Presi dent spent the day In Washington, Jhe first . Thanksgiving Day heas' spenH here in 1 several years. He spoke this afternoon at the laying '.of tbe corner stone of the colored V. M C. A" , NAMED PUBLIC PRINTER.; Roosevelt Has Warned Samuel B Don nelly, of Brooklyn.5 ? Washington, Nov. V 26. Samuel B. Donnelly, of Brooklyn, N, Y., has been ' appointed public printer in the place of John Leech,' whose "resignation was received by the President, yester day. He will take, 'charge ,Decen , ber 1st. ' "' ' ' , December 2nd. . "All fieposrts made 'at'' The Peoples Savings : Bank on - or before Wednes day, Dec. 2nd, - will draw 4 per cent, compound interest from' December 1st. Thia Is the bank for all the "People" rich and, poor, men women and chil dren. , t I , , , '. it Vcav ui 1113 lu - ciuiu . live u Tne, Gbvern6r?saibh:'JIfoIi6wed; this action by tbecompany1 officials. :Riot-. mg is expeetd' 3 v S. ? ------ - .n n nar.p .iR nN.j . v- Bfll!Oflini;S:. Italian Defeated Hayes, :th e A m er lean, at Madison -Square Carden f Last WightLost. nhe ,Other arathoif Event -Through Exhaustion--Ffnl8h- ea,ixty Yaws Ahead. T. V- 2 I- v Madison Square Garden, New 'York: Nov 26.-7rDorando .Pietri, of, Capri. It- aly; v defeated sJohnj J. Hayes, of this city,in, the renewal of theMarattion race at ladison- Sfluarel Garden; last night."-:The "distance , was twenty-six miles.385, yards", the same, as the Olvrn piad Marathon?! which-; Hayes ' Von, at Sheppers; 'Busn'vlkmdoii; vlast summer. Dorando . then-", fell from , exhaustion and was ' helped : across thJ line;iut , ao uHuauueu. ne provea ! to - oe Ilayes 'master tonight, as be held 'the lead from start : to finish,-finallywin- ning by about sixty yardsoayes was in the lead five times tiurinsr-thfl: rah- but only tor," a few-econds eachtiine. Dorapdo' time ;was 2:44: 20:5.2-6, and ijayes 245:05 l-5o ' . J, FOG T;STILL: HOLDS '.FORTH And. Ten Ocean Liners Afe iKeld . i r New j York; Iclv. "26.-Th dense fog still ; holds JifjeV . York harbor." in, l)ts Brapp.vjien ocaan liners are;now nem and " first hclassf basseneersuVAmerican citizens, 'who expect 'to eat Thanksgfv- ing, dinner: at 'home are .held on the steamers. MoVe 1 than fi ve thousand third-class;.- passengers fare -also held UP. -V '', 4 . . . - . t ' - 5 AFTER '42YEARS. Brother, and Sister Reunited in a Chi eagaHotei Today. ; Chicago, - Nov. -26: After a repara tion of - forty-two ' years, W. W. Mc Gowan, of Irontoh, Mich. and. his sif ter, Mrs. c 4 John .Donaldson, . of New annex UoViayf Their : meeting - attract annextltddayV? Their meeting attract ed theattentlon;of guests ? in the lobby of the hoteL ,McGowannlisted in thfe Civil 1 War ;ln !18C0, was; captured and placed In tbbViPrison 'He Soiilb America; : but , returrned v a few; dayago. -4He found all the family bJu3 ;-rP0 FOOT BAlL. OAY- THIS' 4 Eyes Turn to the Cornell-Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa,, ,,oy. 26. This Itf one of 9 the ibiggest footi ball days of the seasontr- Although -c the Harvard, Prih'cetoh 'and Yale' elevens nave Ann Ished their schedules t and . decided their big championship . games, there is still one; big college game left4 un decided? that which stakes" place at Franklin field this , afternoon . .between the mighty fPennsylyahia and Cornell elevens.- The , Quakers ar6 big, favor ites in "the betting... ' ? ; f O BE .TRIEDTJECi 8TH. Alleged Murdereift of Ex-Senator Car Mack Arraiged Yesterday Afternoon. .Nashville, - Tenn. . Nov. - 25.-r-The criminal. court-todayfixed the tlal dr Col; Juneau jB. ooper; his. sont B,6mn J. CoopeVv and. John, t. - Sharp, jori the charge; U murder of 1 former Jlnitedj States Senator Cartnack,s for . Decem ber 8th'. - V- - r-- : sV ' . . All nleaded hot kulltv when arraign ed , separalelyey; were'fUfe bail. . , 'u, t .-.'iJij.z., i" : v : , ' ... Counse t tor 4?ense , objected ' W tbei'r- clients . being ibrought In . person inttf ;purtv and :asked tc be i allowed - to waive : formal varraignment, Urging the i custom , which has -prevailed v 4h this, court. ? f . " -i i i; The ; attorney ; general, insisted on following the bow" v to dhe letter, -how ever, and the court sustained . hinxj. ;- J . ;-CoIj.i Cooler listened closeJy. to the reading 'pf. the. Indictment ana",; at Its close Judge ,Hart -asked: ',W " -"Are yous guHty; or : not guilty?" "Not .guilty- -was .the reply In "a clear Voice. V.:"i " ; " ' the Indictment Yagainst? him '?:readfi .ial atieCowan-wasmajd of .onorfand the manner of the preceding one - JJlslMrU rBpubose the bestipxan. I MrV answer f tof the - nsualrQuestion wasUn.and Mrs.:;;EUers will Imake ?their home a iow voice, -MNotT guilty." ' j Mr. Sharp "was called and the in dictment charging, mm :wun tnei mur der of Senator Carmaek was first reai a.tii1 the usuaL Vuestld'tt asked him. His reply, in aloud Volcewas "Not guilty sir." ' v rJ ; o.' " ' ' The indictment .charging hlm i with being ' an.-' accessory before the ffact was next read and'ln the "same (man ner and words -heentered. his pleat "EAST-lLYNNE" TONIGHT. Academy Offers Popular , Attraction ...Tk4Uiiulnn Tonight an "elaborate scenic revival of ever-popular. "East Lynne" will be presented '.at , the -Academy, and will afford a fine theatrical : attraction.; for Thanksgiving ' nights Tbe company presenting the , well , known 'emotional drama is an -exceptionally strong. one and has received abundant praise from both press and public.The prices are 25, 50, 75 cents andl." ' , : 1 - . ;A handsome tot bf 'directorie coats just received : at OslJ lords. ,V 2t :'l -ft -i- .J I i ' t. .-VX. Ukww j ill I!' -'H rt"-f Ii UEJ llatiiil itlloliy;; 11 ied -Ouistly Here Nq Special Features' Marked "the rDay .-Here-HTfwnCape ;-Far : Golf Held a TouVnamerft. inr Which there ' Were Abuu25rEntries The- Owls! 4 Cam ivsat Will-Attract Hundreds This Afternoon ncT This Evening. ' This,, has .been-JThanksgiying, pay and,'the;pccasionthus-farihasf passed: w! th;'-no. untoward t Incidents ta mar tne spirit' of:sthe,iOCcason,No;iecialcf.eaT ture$WJ&re arranged: 'forthe, day 'in theVcltytut .there" have i been various amusements ; jwhicn tf pleasure ; seekers hav& .'taken iattvWtage of'toimake the holiday ;;passvTfleasantly.--f, vL; tf y XThenlemb'ers'.dt the Cape 'Fear Golf Club ' started ? tonrnantentaU lo tfelock'UbtsS mornlngwntehwlll . con1-tinuer--thr&ugh the ? af ternpori;v There1 weretTaDodtgB I entries" for Ihetoiirnar'. ment and; much ihterest'Awas - manifest ed In m the match by 'the -various cpn lestants, as wen as oy -numerous spec1; tators .. who ' followed the playersia weekfrom M which will around the links" ""Today was the, first opportunity manylmembers of the '. golf ' club have had to inspect the new clnhfPvCtare.was seit at the last term for house,' and - the commodious andcom: fortable structure was greatly ad mired. - r - ' x y s ' : ,j The : " Owls ' t are expecting . . great crowds--at their -carnival this : after? noon and " this evening and ; a merjry time is -1 promised ! aUwhp attend -'the f aU,, festival 'i9 tithe j organzaftdn; r , Tne attendancethus It ara'jeTcceded the mosi,- sanguine As expectations. of ; ,the proraofers eaijilriBli antL'today's highly' icipmpHmntfid'lby Jefviho have- ieen-;$hem'jind'4tf,is.belieyedt uviiU ttaln-jeyonebAtteiiJa the carnivals - u , J, - - ThevTIdewatr? Rower " Comeanyi at 2 p.'cloqkr began ahalfhour.doliedule on the suburban-line-rto the beacp and the waiuif jjwgajhe bas caused:; hun dreds tq.go tp, WriffttsrfUe to spend a few hpirs aye, jwell kpown:resort. tThe Jpng.tancrunpJiannedf by the Young . Men's Christian Associar lion was compelled to .be, abandoned on account of . unforseen -circumstances, ;A-fine gamepf basket, ball was. scheduled for this, afternoon at; o'clock v a,nd" , a gymnastic ; exhibition will "be held in tbe gymhasium this evening- - ' t j t. C Practically every1 church in the city held -Thanksgiving service ths morn- ing and i the , . various , edifices - were crowded with 'worshippers," -The ser vices were .alL appropriate to f the oc casion, .which the entire nation is od- I serving; tpday,7 and' at ", many i. of , the chufcheV. follett8n,,Wro HaVeii . for At The QiiOU. " ,' ' M -f jBeffeafurPfiTm la the popular Bijou theatre r to-day r is called;! "The -Atftombblle - tteMnnir rt This Amotion picture igfbne.'well wortb seeing and it ilfl,pleas,e--everyone-"Wbd "visits - the theatre to-day; i; A'jt -.,ytr- - MARRIED "LAST? NIGHT. 4' - Miss Leila Colytn. the Bride of Mr. ' t James A'' EJlers.' - - -! Friendsli Inthe city-, will i be- inter ested tn :tbe announcement :o the- mar riage last evening of MISs Leila Col vin, . "$he danghter-pfMrs;" Maggie,- Fr Colvin, and Mr.. James A. Eilers. .The cejemony was performed by.'Revi J. S ICrowley, ..pastor :ofImmanuelPresby iterian church, and a number of friends at No. 807-. Dawson treeu:-.4lv--j; 1 v CRYSTAL -PALACE TODAYS r. ' Scmething Swell, .Offered Holiday wJt Ji0,k.&.at This., Place The Crystal Palace makes ;aw strong ronage $ today, ;asrthe ;5)0uar:vaude vine theatre & -presenting -a fine i Din ana jujuay u.jui.. vssiiurfii cnange ..: 01 yi w- gram; takes. place.: This "includes a n.ew: powerfully J. unnysketqhr by More-dock- andl Watspn i uptodate musical Iar,tists, Of Interest , to Ladies.- . - ThisCompany, provides ; everycon venience irif or.. ;th9t'Vcomf drt -of . ladies, and.'nly .new -orisp((bills are paid out to . tnem m our r"jLdies'ueparimentv ,We acqept Recounts - of 4100;-and up .ward, paying- CiPer, cenC compound interest peiiE .quarter willl ,begin Dec: slst;Hi: Jhe Wilmington Savings and TjHist ;Cc. (, -hulsatmon Don't fail to .ee the.directorfe coats shown at- Gaylords. 'He .!b.ftefitl of'VirlBus'krltabie pur-' -jiH' Min"v.r'.p1 f-iTi-'Mf.1 f - 1 ."" .. -., : ... :.;. .. . . -"i" 'f V- Recently. Elected;; Though Old .County 'XJieers .Vlfl 'Beorin 'Another AHin. .iJstration Very"., - Shortly Board of County Commissioners Calls for Fur- vntehlngtCounty Supplies' ' ' , The' County, Commissioners call for bids, for, v furnishings supplies;, to. the county for-the next year,; and the. pre - uuarawe.EJ ..or- suDDiies wanted sand I the manner of bidding ad be noted, in I the advertisement, which appears else thero,in today's Dispatch. . Bids ,are aisoj,wanted ; forfeeding:rand' clothing the -convicts-" " A The calk for tbese 'bids puts one In hilhd 0f the. fa6t. that the new countv administration will take charge in a little over & weekl-'lts itrue that all the old officers . save owe,: Commission-, er ; Alexander giving awar to Com missioner Montgom'erv. will hold over ujt .it .wijr.be- $e;newlyt elected ad-. county ofilcerslwlli also 5.pive ttf pre sent .the,ir, bprids d-wbuih Jn, hjl case usySgeng:up iheir :bonds:' V-!l - I -LBAR MEETS, -TOMORROW .wflL3neet P tomorrows morning, 'to ar range the calendar-for. the next term of i the -Superior .Court, which, convenes be ;for the triaL alone of civil actions. One vcase, 1 that of Julia Austin vs. C. trial, at the first day of the coming term, i ' - MAYOR'S COURT TODAY. A' " Number of Trivial Cases ,Were v . Tr!ec :5 . . - ' ,I&;the , mayor's,, cpurt at noon today, Ktannel iilvin,ra-vr;: foreign "sailor, ! qharged with j being ; drunk and disor derly" was. required" to : pay the costs ,bfv the';(fasie rIcFarlarid, a' stranr being Vlrun'li inadivm'. 'Crace 4Mc NelUfdfUnir and rdlsorderlv: ' Was rsent .ihe-couiairor - tbteti days. htouins Greene, ; charged wltbi being idpunk" and ftfdwnj as requir ed" to pay ptJtlte'JCOSISjIfin vA, lUiai- A'fl;xit '. - A'Wcyc1eT . 'wafs1 -Stolen 'from - the :Jh'-W tft-: .'Carroll fDUtfding.; lastnlgtit ?The pbllce have beenvreqnested Vto make a -search for the missing machine; Married Last Evening. . x Iri 'the .presence of an assemblage of friends, jMr. Marvin Haskett and Miss Ethel Male Bowderi,;: daughter of, 'the late Robert 0C. Bowden, of this city, were married last.ulng aVSt. Mat- thew's . .Lutheran church. . The ceret mony ; was perrormea :Dy Kev. ueo. a. Bearden; "Mr. ? and Mrs; Haskett', left immediately -after - the. wedding for Richmond,: Va.i ,whe5 - they; wilL spend tieirome ,ln.. thia;ciW'ann tiavethe iiP5 anpinapp3L.ui,ipgeiner.. b)Jiu -msooil Compliments; of Pan.vTalniaS8 ! i .f'. , ompany,j 1 f,xi'0iT ' rjthej Iniproyement rin, demand 'noted last week continues, Receipts! r are moderate, .consisting largely of fl-the Japan tsortsr which 1 onaccount -of ; low prices are. in active request. Honduras styles ;are. nbt plenyrul,, and fancy trades are iuite scarce. . , . ' - ' i Advices from : the South' -note" small receipts on theAtlkatic coast-rQfEer-Ings .fields firmly-: At New ' Orleans, marketls . steady with light- 4listritiu tfre demand .but 'good' i local inquiry. Prices Tare firm on Honduras 1 styles. The low valuesof . a week or- ten days ago on Japans attracted many . buyers and prlces-'have advanced -from low est point reached.! n Much attention Is being given to estimates of totalvcrop and forward- simplyj -The -latest- fig ures made up after--the harvest storms,-and actual experiences of the -yield .at the thresher fare fully 1,000, 000 sacks less than: those made .earlier in the, season, a,nd:predicated on acre age, and possible yield, .without taking j into' account' the vicissitudes of ..wea- . uames. anaf ..corresponaence irom : acroaa note, steaciy . marKexs. c -Dan- tTaimago's gons Co,, , New Or leans, . telegraphs ,4csiana .Crop Movement "to date;. Receipts, rough, ,718,811 sacks ' last year, 823,380 sacks Sales, Sales; cleaned 652,575 pockets; I last ;,year, ',.707,272 pockets. - Market steady." '.'. - s ; ' Talmag, Charleston - telegraphs ' Carolina Crop Movement to date : - Re- .ceipts, -28, 774 V pockets. - Sales, 23,717 pockets. Market firm. ' T , ;e have added" New Styles to our $1.98 'Shoes.-WLadiesKVIcl, Tan, Black; Ox ' Blood Pat. Vici and- Gun -Metal. Mercer & . Evans Co. 3t A handsome- lot of directbrie coats 2tiust received at Gaylords. '2t of, the"- Sheriffs andT?easufer-i:are;of laxg:aVw;besoft WilTherfc.Argft;jpaJendar,fof Next r:1-.Terjn of.Superfor Court:- j ? Theibarf Cewlaianover -'feiunty -Malaga Graphs, targe' Gqcoariuts :' 1 Ixbse Buckwheat; ; Seeded Jlaisins, - , 'VV'"""'"""'.""''"'"''!! MMIIIM I MJIJIMMMIII Solicits the Business of ;Uiose1dubig tte'servides'-.: ' !at-Jfil ni4. Ciin1.io t I OCfA AAA AA1.- " : -,. deposits ;i.Hh'.j.: ?:Ji.;;.y.:.;.:i.-.r-3,000,000,OOOT: ;l : jXARGEs-lv -'.v1' i: Wrongest.? ;safeVt.v i ii ii-i i pm. (ii im A GOOD. WAY , TO 'MAJfP THEM,-: THERE 18 NOTHING THE - MATTER WIThH BUSINESS AND BUSINESS CONDITIONS IN WlLMlNG- I: ? TO NAN D"V NO W T H AT v P 0 L IT! CS fA R E JO U T ' O F' THE"- "i -1 J : WAY LET'S QUIT TALKING THROTTLE AN0THER NOTCH FORVmORE BUSINESS. V" This.' Bank lias -money will do Its part. - of vmr.:iNGToni. f ' " " - ."-'r ' - ' t. imi' Jit.. s'j i..itWt.r"n.T 1 - Phones 10&-109 1 -liSAS THEATER WilL Warm tie Bath Room V Ouicklt anoJCheapiy! - -v ;" 'is.... ' - i r ' 4 "jwtJ. , SEE tf1" t Ask io'see the Junior Welsbach Light. 4 i ff Tu.rr.'3 hSfirnAtninor.'NlATiT. in rtio 1 irrfifo '. vv , ilbsolul or Deposit ypiirnioney: with Th e Ame rica ri K : A- Reasonable Rate1 of v -, . 4 : 5 ; Interest In 7 Savings None as Safe as a National Bank. tMHMIimiUMHIfUIMIMMHIHUMIMMfllHIHHMimmmUKl w ... - WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY, DEC. Mat. DEPOSITS MACE .WITH US ON OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2nd, WILL BE CREDITED WITH-TH RE E" MONTHS' INTEREST ON--MARCH 1st. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. (JUST OPPOSITE MmttlllHiiiHiilUUilf f 1.1 III' rBigrPineapples, Fine Bananas, - odflsliWirffleb:. : r Cleaned " Currants, "HARn TIMP R I ft Tft dv T 4 . HARD TIMES" IS TO CRY 'Xnd:" OPEN !UP -THE - to loan and, as usuai, t. ;,-it THE GAS COMPANY : tely rJsatety .t N a tidn lal Ba ri k $ 5 i Allowed. Deparimenfe 4 - . -' .-'::.-;:5. f - l 1 . nnd Trust ORTON HOTEL.) i .....................r.......1.vi1ih., CCiljiaO; I '-''-V : 'I
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