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i . - 7 . Si, yv . ;rp.:.--tj-:fr-: I i r . ;r;: VOLUME ;;FIPlliII ' It w ;; "'. V-l'Sv!' ; J . f ' ; ;.;::. y. ; VJ S f tft Jin 1 1 1 i i ivi.J!ii tit's ' V -1. m I I -.. Vi-'w-"U.-f. .i-J-1-".. . "J- .TL,- :.,- .'. fur a Mill- lull li uuiim Mi DRILL Hoi'e Passed Bill for-Electrocution Instead of Hanging Prisoners :Op tiona! Prisoners' Labor Bill Defeated in HouseNew Charter. Sought: for Southport Other Business of , Both Branches Today. ' yjicciiil to The Dispatch. . -; -RalciKU. N. C, Feb. 20J The only billa of interest ntrodueed in the Sen ate today were the following: v i : Ijy I'et'le, providing for collection or taxes; after a levy on real estates x i-;v Kluttz, to prohibit the sale of certain drugs to habitues. ;, vv y ; i!y Poutrhtou, relating to the powers ami duties of notaries public. ; .Tlie bill, which passed 'second read ing vestenlay, Coming over today for final reading, concerning Government aid in constructing and maintaining-of good mads, was postponed till Monday. ml.:.. ..tiitti vtr ft c f nlrAM . KAnnunn minority attempted to kill the bill by a motion to table, taking advantage of th absence of several Senators, who voted for it yesterday. . ' " ' Among the many calendar Dills pass ed today was the committee sobstitute tor the Manning bill requiring fife in surance companies to make a deposit' witji the insurance commissionerfor jirotection of the insured. - . - The House bill (Mr. Morton's) de signed to require separationof white nnrl black convicts, durinsr meal anT sleeping hours, was discussed, but 1K n;u action was deterred. - -V; i The proposed new : county of !Ayery bill which had been made the "special order for noon; was postponed till Monday. " . ' Out of order Elliott introduced a bill providing for r the adoption of a uniform Lrnllot in elections in this State, being a proposition to-'jeriactani mi&uiuian sysium in .fNorin uaroima. It -was. re f er red . ' -V: . " " ' ' ' ' . " '- Oilier bills' VaWsed' " included half ' hundred iricMHWeHuential' 'local meas-j ines and the ''DWr to, Compel ' express ' coii:);rnies -'tb: ;mke 'prompt ' delivery of cash on delivery hipmentsC The roiii'nittee substitute bill, changing the .system-, of r pajicg solicitors and fixing their salary at $2,250, was 'taken tip and made the special order for J i)"t TIi;irsday, 4th. ' . The Senate then adjourned. In the House. . And still there" is no indication of a let up iu new bills twb score being Mled in the House today, bringing the total over the fourteen hundred mark. Among today's new bills were the Lliillls!tllll Ir in ilTrtbmetd at tfte 'Uniori : School , : be frticijPte ChildrenaStftthe Apparatus ofthe I KWn mm g tort ;F i re ; De pa rtm e tii.: 'V-; An interesting fire drill will be held af the tfnidn School Tuesday morning of next week tobevpartjeipated ihe$ehool t children? and :the i apparaitls of - the Wilmington1 Fire Department. Parents of pupils in the; school are re quested to bear in ipind' the fact that ihp drill isto be" held and no j to ble Unnecessarily worried "when 'an alarm of 'fire is sent In from; the 'bosrat the school house. The exact hour for the drill will be announced tateb v v t r When the alarm- is given the , fire department will respond and every step wilt' be carried out just as if there were a' real re Hose will be stretch ed from the various, hydrants r in the vicinity of the; school house,vthe chemi- jcal engine will take is' station in front of the school, and ladder's will be plac ed fin position , by the members of the hook and ladder company. .Within the school Jhe regular fire drill . will r bo samea ' out 1 and an attempt made to4r 410 tnero win ne a third, party m the . mayoralty race." - The name of Mr. J. A. Taylor nad been suggested by many for ihe third . . man in the race ; and strong pressure- wds brought 5 to bear upon him, many in fluential ; citizens waiting "upon 1 "hira and urging him to run.but it is under stood; that Mr; Taylor has positively declined to become-a candidate: IJe is willing to work-in any vway for the progress and betterment of Wilniing ton, but cannot afford to j spare the time from his business to make . the race . for mayor. : r v"' ' - -This announcement somewhat- plac ed a damper on the ardor of those who have been advocating a third man, but it has not entirely eliminated the matter, and a conference will be held either today ' or Mondayfor the pur pose of -discussing a third candidate - IS lBOr HEIiDY ""A I.' --:-" '' ' 11 I 4 - V- have all the children leave the school in systematic orderMn the short spaco of time as possible.1 Z ' v- The fire drill will be carried Wt un- der the direetion Of the school author ities, Chief of the Fife Department Charles Schnibben.- .and Mr. ! W A. .French, chairnan of ,the Fire Commit- tee of the Board of Aldermen. M n J, A; Taylo r.W as Declined to E n- ter Mayoralty v Race Conference to .Beeidtby-lrtiln Parties Either Today.; or Monday Mee'tinu of Ex ecutive Committee Monday '" Noon . -Then rthe : Definite r Will Commence : to sShapeN Itself, - -j-,-:" 'V,.- - ;: .. ... .... .. .. . y'y,': - , The Apolitical situation will reach; a tnor? , acute stage by this- time Mon day, as by ; that time the executive committee : will have decided upon ; a date for the primary election ad offi cial - public announcements fwill be in order. By that time also, of certainly -by Tuesday, it will be known whether Will be Given Thursday Evenina for -Benefit of Middle; Sound Advent ' Christian Church 'An oyster : supper " will ' be given Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. C. R. Mason; on Middle S"ound. It will bo ' given under the "auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society for the' ben efit: of the Middle Sound Advent Cnris- OYSTER SUPPER t Uin'Uiurch. -Ice cream "an other re' and - reaching some eoncluidirr The supporters -of the .- other 1 two -r candi dates in the'raco have cbmmehce4tto Whssoim forth acl already tdlupcjn the.'. streets has -'commepcedVlio -b gplK follmvinjr- vnx 'irf$ -:V'm a iayior-vby request); "prbviding anew charter for Southport. -' : ay Doughton, to increase the salary of the clerk iif' the Corporation; Com- niissit.n f By Turlington, to provide a : law c,Prk for the attorney gener?dv4'.--4 By Barnt'samendatory'bfectiqp 150i; of the fevisali delating1 to"the l'ial of civil base's. ' ' ' By Hoi toil, 'placing restrictions on .,b Practice 't0m&&m'6ffi$&"& l atent medicines -tit residences ad vei"tisements. .- : .. ' By 'tJnrdon, to issue bonds for c.ar ,yinS out the terms of the . Act of freshments will be served: atVreaspn able prices, t An en joyable - evemag Is a ril ieipatetL and ! a Siie .time 'Is Obured APPLICATION FOR PARPON Attorneys Appeared ,rdef ore-the ; Gov . erHaesUaeh v wfef'Vheh"martf.oyv!. 8ampscn M lt was 5 learned toda" that an effort is beifi!mkde;.td Secure a 'pardbnjfrom Governor Kit chin for former Sheriff Aman, of Sampson1. county, . a Repub lican official who was -recently found guilty of embezzling county; funds. Two "charges, were, ; brougnT" against the defendant. - v - -' ': A hearing was had before the: Gov ernor yesterday and : the petitioning attorneys were Messrs. John D. Kerr, -John E, Fowler andHenry A. Grady. A petition wal presented to the Gov ernor which is said to hav6 borne the signatures of more than 2,000 voters A of Sampson counts, f- Ex-Sheriff Amaii WaW. sentenced . to a term of four months "in the county jail under one charge and four A years ited. :i -The; pearly1 part ? of nexjtweekwill alsofix the"llenite;:in'the wayOf alder- manic eandidates , .as; wib itbjQ!caHingrj of-' the .primary they -j wi$i ieemd i'forth pomrnfttee 'Handfing the .Waterworks i.S'l"'f V -,. - nt'; -Vj,' . ... lo" MetAii :,petails Bniage; SuitsNow Z It may be especially appropriate to say; iu. 'the? pending 'mattef of the; pur chase of 'the ; plant- of the Clarendon Waterways Oompaliy . that "still :waler runs-deep." In other words, that the arbitration dommittee- selected by the city'ls about jeadyi to report" and that a report will be made within the: next icii days; : !ariy'H6Jthealdefmen attheir regular nthiy t meeting; in March?; which "::iitingWili;Be;;'heid a week from Monday. - It is understood that: the- committee has agreed" upon theoffer to be made; andhas. been readYr-to report- for ;' several days; ut desired; if possible to, get ill details straightened out so that there willbei no further hitch; Conferences with Clarendon Waterworks I Company offi cial it is said, have taken place jwith that; end in view. y. The mos't x impor tant matter in this particular was ta have an amount set asideto cover the pending "damage suits against; the company in case the plaintiffs; in the different r actions gainthsnits or some of hem " are gained.' Either a specific sum will ha"tpi;besiet;aside or -a bond given, so as toprotect thje cityThis master hasv- been under arrangement, or r consideration for some nays now V'o :. At the sSijou ; - : .-, rf The , feature films at the r: popular ijou theatre today ire called;. "The car" and SHnjnly Celebrates.',' .Both arey ery .interesting, pictures jarid? wil pleise the patrons:. the theatre..: THE LAstP 5 R FP R M AN C E. : "Slumberland'; ik 'Bein GIVen This :f I Afternoon at; the Aeadny,v; . 'lumberlanrd" scoied a second ,uc- nm5;en !arg 5-' m r-it CONDENSED STATEMENT. jotheComptro in5mmercan ?..y,.j OF WILMINGTON, 'v At the close of , business; If eb, 5th-1909; - ) -JLoans and:disecpts214,564.02 -ital Stock iV.;. J Over, Drafts :V.;i.;. - 628.34 -;-Pbfitsnet.: .... fe. ;s:;;tTici-tirt.'icri;A::f d-'-s- to i-nio Vj-i-ii-s i:-..--. 1- v;.-.' .'..; ?rmm n ru mw- . . i --. -. ".. -v r r 1 1 1 i- rt . r - -.;: 'x r..:.i 1 1 ? ( :! , VI909. -L: .- : ;;;::v . s - ' r:. ; f 5. lf : ' r'-v.-: ; Vi'-.--.-.-t o two eW- ;VYv? :': i-:Vf riL'; 5 ;;Redempion;n. 4,400: .'-25i,646.37 -. ::;- k i ;'; l! ' I I Furniture &Fixtures- ? 455.49 "" ;V . l. - 5 't f xAs;a s ; ';;-;;;-;;-; - - ' -T:-. ; r : - r . , $455,218.92"' W. COOPER, President. ; ; w.wwi-,.nf ricsiucni. UCUr V. UATLUHU, VIGO fTCSIuenX - .' -" .---1 ; Tune' Onnoco r.ki.. ' ' - " J- '. , . -1 Vondensea btatement ot 11 February, 5tlv 1909. ffffffffffffffffffMfffHffffite '1 nfi n m nmnn avmns finn:irii!r? rnmnaiiB li 11IU ilUUIIIIAlUll UUIMIKU UHU .11UUL UUIIIUUIII 1' . - . - -. .- v - Z' RESOURCES - V -. - - f -LIABILITIES" . - fi''J?;L;';"l;i Bonds owned , 45,000.00 Deposits , ; , -. . . ; . . V 1,464,216.37 Furniture & Fixtures. . . 1.00 , ':' .v; :; ' investea , Trust Assets ys.uvu.se r ? -v ;;-'-.'Nv - Cash; on hand and in Banks 291.412.21 ?i" i : . $1,692,248.(16 : 4; Va' , " " . $1,692,248.06 j -' ; :;:mEi;? -:';i J. W3 NORWOOD. President ?C. C. TAYLO RJr. Cashier. H. WALTERS, Vice President. ' LWILLMS As Cashier. 1 i.......................... ........,..................J........r.....x 5 High Winds in Columbus uniy Blew DoWn Another Fine Lot : mm n. 1 5 Cents Pound. IfZLiX lfflhfi ff i c I ? if lu VJ U u I mI H t f I Iprmerjs ;-r,1riS(av :Bg,.,T-he'. cpn- iiidm&r pf6r1e ' iiHiiHiniiHiiiftiMM i im I'ii.'i ii n'fui 1 1 mm 1 1 1 i'fMirf i l.ij f t.f.i.f f J f f l-tf If .MJJ-Mj MM. t - y. . i:..,.-rv:u?4-.A-;.riiy.';---,- . L .; .'-' .; 't ' T' v - ff i : , .. ' UirB.-rrrr?y.-T?;i ff: Jlt'-'-'.-f '' : ; T.-' ' U.X;,V ' f V " " " -N -.''V ' .:V'' is f'M I ;vv ,; v -.t:-. -V;.'' 'r'f lf'" t '';;';;k.:tli! w ;- ,-sF.--.. L-:-'!irl't 'i ! ;i:,! ,Vji ' fr.'iS mm wmk- ;:: 'M 1 r ;j; ?vir; ;-,;''-?h-1 I f; im? ,.. -v, ---.-;r f.;fV Mimik .?'. ..' h: :.i f t : iit' r- :vr -::;--:i:" . v: ;;;:, tr" ' ! '4'.-' ;'-'.'; ir-i ivj; ",;:(jr I. 1 -..7-. E I - lil ' ' beiiW-giyen this ; aftfernaon at a -mati- -. : ' .-r; - - -.. : ? . w t ' 1 neci- ana ' ne : or tne largest audiences oMadieS' and childueti iwhlch' has ever ta4seib ;isjitnes9irigj7the extrava- -r t . , i x -rr Inofficial f orm. . rttUil ion yeruiiuipce iabi;.eyei6. The. meeting. pfcthe!,executlve ddte-1waff morougwy.-oeiiginiuiyn every -and pay and? th; audience was aengnted t with it: The various parts1 Werecar. ried out ln: remarkably clever manne'r and; the; fact thkt the cast had been together the .evening!; before was reflected- in the bright and snappy man ner with which the lines were spoken: It is a pleasure to note that "Slums beirland" has been a great 'success financially and that the ladies" of the Ministerfng Circle of ' ? the King's ! Daugliter will realize," quite a" ;sub warrant; ; He has not yet served, the flrt mentldned sentence It Is. stated that - application is made f oi; ' pardon 150 coiicMning care of the insane. T " Weaver, to empower foreign ex--cntors- to convey land - devised to t,leni without giving bond here.': By iMcLood, to increase the pension tax to Hix cents on the $100 valua tion. ,:; : ;c. ' jyniw, a peuuon irom .unsiow J-oplo asking amendment to the" oj'3 ter law. ... ... ; : v Thiee luin.lred copies , of the anti- "U8t bill Koo mittce is- called for Monday noon it will undbubtedljft. be an interesting session. The exact vdate of the pri mary wjll be fixed, although it is pretty -well known just about what time v of - next- month the primary will be held. The last week fn March seems to be the most popular date with the members of the committeei just at present,-and early, in the week to give chance for a second primary. Registrars,- pollholders, etcV will also be decided, on at the meeting Mon days ' . ,; -.-.'-. : - ; r 5 NOW AT THE- SIWASA. -: Lipton' DcmonstratipDi Now Being At tractively Made There. ' in the State's; prison Under , the othexH The well jknown, and justly popular Liptpn-teaoffee and jellies are now being attrictively presented to the public, in the shaper of an up-to-date under the argument that there was no j demonstration, at the: .Sly asa. . The stantial' sum f ok the District Nurse Ftund. "TH E UNWRITTEN LAW.- guilty intent to defraud, but 1 tnat Aman, who was engaged in business; did not possess the Necessary ; busi- nesSr-.qualificatiQns ; tot; keep . hi s per sonal and the trust r accounts - sepa- . . - , v.- ... -. ; rated. - ' ; . :, '"( ; ' . ." It will bo recollected that '.Aman fled after the question ot embezzle ment' 'was brought and,he'femained- tinue to be given at the Siawasa Mon out of the State for a long time. He day and Tuesday of next week. - . finally returned;to" stand trial and was j "The clever " Lipton representative' fouhd guilty,;" ; ' : v - "'-:-) j herex irt . charge of the demonstration r The Gefnornpw has "the matter. j work ? has penned: this pretty toast, under advisement , and has ;' hot; an nounced ' a decision,;ks yet. ;. ; v.,..r - demonstration is, a ? most thorough one arid has also proven decidedly attrac tive. - The juipton goods are being prominently displayed, while hot" tea and coffee and . delicous . jellies; are served .in ' dainty style. ..The demon.' stration, which has ' already . prov.en very popular, with the ladies, will con- Opening Play" of Vernon Stoek .;Cdm- -;; panyand Ladies ;?He.;?l'l :";. indications are bright f or hig Iwftl-: ness at the Academy next weupon the occasion of the engagement of . the yeVnW:;stompany';as-: the drgari- i,ization is one of the strongest of 'its class-on the road; hast a;. bigV vaudeville corps- and carries i a ;car-lb:adi;6f "sceri .cry,' and' effects. The opening bill will be i Mark; Swain's v well known drama, ."The Unwritten Lawand J the usial free- courtesy ' will be extended the ladies 'if tickets are ? purchased : at Plummer's. by 6 "o'clock Monday after- nccn. r'x:".; ...; ;,- " - , . ; : ; Of i Wilmington N. C.f at the dose ; of . eusiness February ,5th, -1909. ' : ;?A ;.. f f i x.-n. stto ' bliiW bWds. JBurplHP & not profits.... ,.315.156.38 ., rf:;-t. ! -:;h ' f V If !- . L 7 Ui S. Bondapar)...-: 550000 Bank;? BuiidraKS WMt iXJ- R.QfcM; JOppOO. i . ' ? r aa4 t ' v w - " , H. C-VMcQIJEEN, President: j. V. GRAIqER,' Vice President.; .C. S.- GRAINGER ashler.; by recently- . introduced Jncc were ordernd nrintprl Speaker Graham announced "with elation to the difference raised ' yes- J MEETING FOR MEN. X- - w WiM be Held at the ,Bijou Tmorry .Under Auspice.s of Y. M. C. A." In the place of, the men's: meeting in. the 1 Y. M. C- A. parlors there will be a. meeting, inthe' Bijou; theatre at ! four-thirty toniorrow afternoon The tlio gentleman froirf New theatre . has beep Wndly , loaned; by over, Mr. Morton, concerning' a fMessr;H l,e fM " ""ouicuioi7: : ijucduuu, purposes v , ri ' Sneaker) had since thorough-j .The" -first. -part of the program; will to Mo Which has a good swing and is both artistic and business like : . ; Down in the land of the Old North --- State, .: k.::'.; Where her borders touch both lad : and sea, ..-' v- .r. j-: ' Where cotton blooms and the shuttles v: r . shake, ... j; "..;:; -!-"; :;;;-: And all enjoy1 the "Lipton Tea. - - ' HAS. A- "SANTERA mmm .7 I' c You want the STANDARD You w?int the Surest Irisurance,,, 5 You have y 6ur Property Insured, : ' .VrfV'i!!'-' ' ! -v: OVf':y-'t'--:, -.':i(:-::?- j-3d'5pi--v;y Yotir Aento ive vou a? CAROLINA - INSURANCE COMPANY ;OWCY. , AGENTSv?x; ciTTONtaiii3S&k:sON; ; jameowen REtLiJt; WALR TAYLOR- .; ; : CTl piCKlNSON, J. VanB: METTS, ..V-;..-'1 ' ' .' SMrT'&;'LORD,- - v. J Tt :: BO ATWRIGHT fc- ON. h AViWvATJBJ UUMi-AIH X , ; - A i HF. WIIER : U; ,v; r , ' " : D. R.FOSTER & CO. ;;, : ;'.. V ffr I. :i ; ::i" a Ta . r ::':H.'' J .I i ' 7 :3 V- Vv, ..... S c :-.t' -. 5 ' vM-'"!-;' n- (;K:ii?';: ;i ; c;j.. I 'K V. t , : Hi1 -exainrnofi the authorities and . hcLa1sf nf choruses and solos thrown. 1 l'lf a:siu e in: an$ouncirig: that Col. 'j nn thcreen. also " position was correct. IL IirSt hill ntiasail ,Kw' ? XJ.'.riA i'-KJWCU UV LUC U K til -. . . . - bill, v committee substitute "for a 8 Nos. 104 and 112, providing for " "buying to-: eiecirocu on thcreen alsa the series of "pic- ;j tures.i illustrating:; theLif of Christ, 'ion a i,.... nJ take place in thenenhen !lt Raleigh.. The bill pag.scd sec- u'onl,nued on Third Page.) by the famous painter Hoffman An address oy nev. j. o Will follow the; pictures. . Crowley ;.:.r ; .i'-r. fc ''( l'j i;;'l;?;i:- a" , tnat all executions of crim- Nicp'Feb.-20. Rear Admiral Chas. j Stanhope, U. S-! MJ;irerea uxu Ubdar.r He ;had ;beeir 111 twoonths. He was a native of . Wisconsin, Bi Consignment of Delicious Fruit. - The commission house of Capt. W. P. Oldham's No. 10G Dock street; has receivedanother large lot; of thei well known i; and J delicious ' Indian River oranges and grape' fruit, : which are now-being - offered fer sale at decided ly reasonable figures and in quantities to suit. . The Indian Rivr orarige is one f of '; the bst brought to ; this mar ket and is always in demand: ;' Or j SmethingT hat " Was-; Equally as Vicious, Clasthe MissiorPhar- ' macy. , " ' ' v' '-::' Dr. L: B., Sasser theclever proprie tor of theJVIission1 Pharmacy jhas just secured a varmint which' he says: was thetpriginal ,.t'Santer"and he "is going to display Uiim , for publie gaze dead; not liver-There is, however much J doubt existing as to the, creature ber .; intri-the muchly . tafked of : "Santer,1' j but" it was 'an animal equally as vic ,iou3. In reality it was, a wild-cat and Vi moo section by a colored many who skinnejS and; stuffed him and; then- sold him to . Dr. I Sasser.-, The colored; hmitsman says "he shuro-was ; a wild ? cat" and that he; made thedogs reverse;' their original positions and scamper home at a great? pace!'' i-,;;;-:'-V .;.; ;,'-; ..: '. The fMissionV; Pharmacy will, place hiin on - exhibition' ::';:i ;;;5 :;;;"; CHAMPIGNONS, PETITS" pbis; I ARICbTSi BAR-tiE-DUOy SMITHFIELD HAMS, GUADA JELLY - y ANCHOVY PASTEfn MUSHROOM CATSUP, PIMENTOS, . ;f V N. C. HAMS. f: THE; BEST OLIVE OILIN; THE CITY; v' - -'V- Phones 108-109. I A few pieces of ,10c embroidery, sell ing iof;e er" vard; at Gaylord's, tf IAiAAftfti9f ttllCf 91 WWWWWW r- :V: l''";:';'v:'v-' i .;- ;- f:' Jr,--.- - -;.: ''v liiii'fl'K1' j ..;rr'-- : ; . ... m A:..:V Gas: Jeatefs: FOR r-!vv r. 1 ' sX;.';'-''-1 vri;K r.v; .-r; ; h. --rV r- :y ::-:; ; :!. C -5 j-': t . 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