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PAGE TWO -I j : It if i 1 It 1 p.v .1 i 1 i .8 I 1 1 Z70Z7027 (!'. JB i 3 Wednesday' and. Jflaui&z lay- mm sib This season's' display will be noted for variety arid uniqueness of style. , Our immese ; stock will contain, everything this season's changes has created 'in yfhe shape of New Hafs and Ornaments; also Ribbons, Lace, Furs, Tailor-Made Suits, SRirb, Waists Etc. But the, most, remarkable and attractive feature will be the LOW PRICE at which we will sell all Hats and Millinery Goods, butting them on an eaUal fbofind in price with all other articles sold in our-;? : ;a :QtB)ESlE r j Our stock of Dress Goods is complete in every detail lamr-ybu ;will find Ijotli quaiitiahdp tory. ' " "" j - 1 '' -"Vl ' ;- Splended Lines of Carpet, Matting, Trunks, Shoes-ji JSuit Cases, Underwear, Dresses, Mens arid Boys' Cloth, ing and General House Furnishing Goods at prices less than ou will find them elsewhere in the city. mil (Byupnwi8 North Front StrooU ;uJiy;i 4 aitiv ..sL?Sl,lT;i W The Suhiftct -of DisiusiltiM 1 . at f . ' Special Weettng oCQlt Counclf CYestevrday Jftjr nabne$1oli iWa Called a tth Bequest of Citizens y Resoiutbn adopted; by .Council and WockrWilLjB Urtetf Whefl Monex Is Available. rfsj ; el'i-V At la sfi6crai;meellnfe of, fhe . City Council csilled yesterday afternoon by Mayor J. D. Smith, at the requebt of a number' of citizens ,'4be matter of be possibility , tharjfigures for diilerent 'ci-material, su,ph ad,, metal culverts; , etc.. might shpw a cpnBiderable; reduction for the su'mfwhlch' itls "believed m mo tiuirea . ior . tne. ,wor.... BiJie referred td: the filfbt the:': PlopoSea 4mpWnfeot -pr.M coiiibers ! rf- ayior argued ditch WdfeefAfe .a adopteijwhichTWulirQbal)!? result in the early beglnqfot'tJe-work. VVJiio no plans were jaettled'.upo, .tlere i? a likelihood Jt , the, cost . of theorJc estimated aabctj55,00yllJLb5d f rayei.byv bojpwfflff "tlje auntand paying ij;,f romt jibtax funds either ope fea$lble, methodof securmgr. the mon ey and it SWl 'bS-fyfePt wndr vcon si4eration,Ltefthe question? wra discussed fer; aii'; Kbjij yesterilay, "tn connectipn wthi, propsaF'.f rjoin ! Gitl zenaLth,afc Fourjenili. sJteefc from Qneereet, st P??1 donertej in'ta" alhouevard, Jor 'parlc way With ,90 Vers beifches treesefcij aW'tolanarrodrvewayte foltovfnsr ":soI:t'f'7 intro'dutc'l . by Couci2man?B. ' C. Moore was' adopted . v v-' - ... in .V a" uuJIhatvMaccnber's ditch .'sfrouid hepipedwifti 'such' piping as '.W'ine cearjf Ao'jdain the' ditch andiha! iae wuru -upon me sauie wumu uw u guiyAt once,; dux, ior ine iac uiiupas to - complete thel samet' it b'e)n4 UB: , - ... I ' 1 11 if""" T in 1 li 1 1 , Those who buy furniture, Matting, Hugs, Toilet Sets,-Dinner Sets, " Ranges, etc., from us. for the new home can save enough, to pay all . the expenses of the move. Those just beginning to Jteep house, can lauy thesame goods and have money left to spend", for hundreds of little things to add to the comfort of the new surroundings. We have opened hundreds of new articles this week, which 'we held In reserve for those who would'need to buy about October the first. '"When buy ing here you to not get what has been picked over and refused by oth ers. Study these cash prices. 9x12 Brussell Rug (art square) worth $15.00, $9.95 9x12 Velvet Rugs (art squares) worth ?22.50 .$12.95 Axminster Rugs (art squares) "worth $27.50 .$15.96 Large Iron Bed, 2 inch continuous post, worth $12.50 ..,$7.98 Round, Pedestal Dining table, solid Oak, six feet .long, worth $15.00 at X . $9.98 Solid Oak Dining Chairs, genuine leather slip seat,' worth .$3.50 at , . . V.&.98 each Nice Quartered OaK" China Caoinet, with glass .door, '-w&rth $22.50 vT' at . . , . ; . . .'.v, r. f." C. -T. . $1 5.75 Oak Chiffonier,--nice French bevel Mirror, worth $10.00 f6r"-i.Vt;.$6.95 v Magnificent Dressers, Washsvnds, Chiffoniers in solid Mahogany, , Birds Eye Maple, Circassian Wrlnut, Golden Quartered Oak, right new. V many of them samples at prict positively for. less money than the same class of goods can he bought elsewhere. Hall 1 Hacks Buffet, ' Libra y Tables, Parlor Tables, Rockers, pictures, etccorrespondingly cheap.", '- '" ' , - ,? " ' j'" if- " - The only line of high grade; parlor furniture in Solid Mahogany, Ger-1 man Leather and Imported French Tapestry in the city. V. Atf samples at less than they can be bought, from the manufacture regularly: Headquarters for reliable Merchandise and loVest'rleesT' ?'''. ?' ' - 1 4 The Wilmington Furniture Company ' Wilmington's Greatest FiirriitSre StdreS vu GAR R ELL BUILDING - Tide; One engineer said 'that the worRwpuld cost, about $18,000 -when in reality the pratracUwas finished :lpf- about $1C: poo;: , .r.r He said tliat the. finprotemem., of the ditch must be carried oiatrjlf;,tKfc city-is, to progress;, and that ' the 4n: itiative must : be taken Vwifmingtoh 1st in Vajin or wtV li AmJ -vrrn-Aa . -m . wl? investmeat: for the' city from . an economic Viewpoint; Interest1 charges of $3,00 would be mere, than over come from increased taxes ..which w,uiua .result trom. assessments on 11 FASHIONS fliieVnecea sit, ccaisisjings of a hat necklace "and inuff ; .is one of the water ,r Power Cpmpwy 'J. ';Delgado. TemttftCir ajSa'7Inter wear; The se"t is carried out in satin, hea,vily ; hraided .and trimmed with jnds'of skunk?- Thehat is oneofjthe popular mushroom shapes and is quite iHodernteasv id 'size.; The ; necklet is fiv;.inchejs -higb'-aadl is finished at the feft.with'a raided1-bow. -The.muff is . ft . v. ' . ' . , - - one of the ory large affairs and is uireu, Willi .sauu it uarauw- ; ends with, plaited ruching. ; . . JIT;'. 1 prQYea .mH3perty .tou pine "f.cn Hte7!a.f6ed ' that the extension of ' h cityv ioward ;he easti will Render im perative"' the closing" VofU the : ditch sooner or late. This necessary work should now be undertaken, without de- Iredell" Meares, Esq., asked if the board issue of $300,000 yet unexpend!- ed could be spent for the improvement of " the ditch . ' He was informed - by Councilman P. Q. Moore that this mbner had been . voted for . the k .im- provemen't of, streets, and had fqte4 used solely for rtnat purpose,,. a It -was ,jhen suggested,. tha.t the;j cityl no'fgUt eaiiyTtoiTpw (fie money;! for the workT After further . discus 1 Bion uie resolution. hbivu auuirc, Was Intrcduced' aW adoplted' Dy. Couh- l.-.lt.i-"V . ml. ' ' " ' -y"-''''. R BMPBiBMMHMM fMMMMHMNMHMHMaMHHflMWHaaHHMMM Thafis all that it Vvll take 6u tadrdpji'aiia convince yourself that ive giVe the best values in lootwear. WalkEng is-made easy when your feet are encased In a pair our Burrbwjab Guaranteed $'hoesfor men at $4.00, Her- - ricks Shoes for ladies at $2.00 to $3.50, Buster Brown School Shoes for children. -. You will find our stock complete' and our prices will please you. ' - . '? ' 128 Soulib lrofil SiVociH ior t v derstood " that the work, will , be be gun; and completed" as s66n" as' - 'the o . a boulevard suggested by 'i the' cili- zens for- -wh'ose. benefit, this meet!ag was caned win De carriea. oui in ue tail." . .. ... Mayor Smith was' requested yester day to call tbe meeting. The session was held at 3 P. M. The meeting was presided over by 'Mayof Smith. There were present Councilmen 'B. C. Moore and W. E. Perdewj Council man Tiencken being vout of the city. City Attorney . Herbert McClammy was present Among the citizens in attendance were'Bishop Robert Strange, Col. Wal ker Taylor Charles N. EVans, Messrs Thomas H. Wright, Robert H. North rop, .Hugh MacKae, George Rountree, Esq., J. O. Carrk,,Esq Iredell Meares, Esq., and Marsden Bellamy, Jr., Esq The session was called- to-order by the mayor. He stateUilhat the meet Ing. had, been called at the request of citizens' for the purpose of discussing the improvement of Macomber's ditch Bishou Robert Strange was ? called upon. He made an interesting talk, in which the city was offered, through the efforts of citizens, sufficient prop erty long Fourteenth street ,to in crease the -width 4 from 66 to ,100 feet, with the stipulation, however, that the street be converted into a boulevard and that it be drained and graded by the city, accompaning the improve ment of Macomber's ditch. He stated if the improvement - art? made the block between -.Orange, and Ann, and 14th and 15th streets would be offer ed, as a park Jor colored people prob ably the block , between . Princess and Chestnut, 13th and 14th . streets would be offered for white people. Bishop Strange, emphasised the ne cessity for improving the ditch. . He stated that it would be a fine accom plishment, for tbe city to provide the boulevard at the same time. H was stated that; property , holders on both sides of. the , street would, give 17 feet of property, so .that the : boulevard could be made 100 feet wide. Councilman W.- .E., Perdew. asked Councilman P. Q. ; Moore, in charge of the improvement "of . streets, what is the probable cost; of .'.the improve ment of the MaComber' ditch. Coun cilman Moore replied that City En gineer P. E. . Pillet had - been busy" with the matter' '. for several weeks. His figures;for .pipe and draining the ditch, from Queen street to Oakdale cemetery, anfounte'd to about $61,900. Col . Walker Taylor , advanced the point that the ditch is such a .menace te health paving been condemned ; hy practically , ,e?ery ' t physician" " in the city,, that it should be improved at any. cost, whatever 'jtnV'cost' it would be a fine investment' He asked if the former Street Commission hadnot been given figures for the Improve ment of the ditch at a eostt ol about $35,000. ' rfe was informed that form er'City Engineer Humphyey8 haft esti; mated the cost of - improving from Orange street to thev Cemetery at $24,: 000' and for the entire -distance from Queen street across the eity, at about $36,000. Councilman P. Q. Moore remarked that every member of the Council was willing and anxWts to begin the work just as soon as - it - could' be... shown from f which source .the money for1 the work iSi to come. He said' It would be f ooMsb to ask. for bids for ' the im provement of the4'd'i"tcnfnnless it had .been1y&bsbute4y'de4cdeS''.Cb begin" the worn., ne uounieu ii anyoHt; wuum ofer' it bi! tinteis'snch at decision fikd been definitely reached. T Mr. Hngh MacR'ae referred to1 the fact, that engineers estimates ofterr Of Dock Street Christian Church Will Be Held Neit Tueay light , ,The Dock, Street Christian Church will hold the quarterly" meeting of the' congregatiQn Cnext' Tuesday t -nigt: Oct , 10th.. The" roll of "members wlllf be called, quarterly ' reports made, and refreshments ..served. , Members are requested to '.be present, and all friend's 'are invited.. I " . The Christian Endeavor Society of the church elected , officers hist night as follows: Hall Andrews, President? Miss Jannette Buck, Vice-President Miss Nina Andrews, 'corresponding secretary; Miss Ruth Bowen, recofd- ing secretary; Miss Alice Crump, treasurer ; Miss . Ruth . Bower's, organ 1st. A social will' be held at the par sonage October 20th. v ' May Take Nol Pros. Will Johnson, .colored, who has been in jail for . some, , time past charged with Assault, with a deadly weapon on Sylvester, Ennett cplored, was releas ed yesterday , under $100t bond. I Mr. John W. Plummer. standing surety Ennett has , not been seen since ' he was released from the hospital, on September 25th. .Johnson alleges that the. shooting was accidental.', ' Unless the other negro can be -foufld it is probable that a' nol pro's wilt be taken It was stated at the hospital that En ett had entirely recovered" from' the effects of ' his" wound before he left the ' institution. ' The Saving Sigrt (Kalem) ' Photoplay of Beauty and Thrills Grand Today. T ' it iff ' Jr, i 4. -' .Wi-:-..tM 7 m Negro Released Unde Pjea ..of Form-' er Conviction. . s., Today's, session ,ot th& Recorder's Court was not of ..particularly interests ing nature, unaries nountree was Charged with aii assault with a deadly weapon The defendant entered . a piea tnaf he had already been convict-; ed of an assault, the preliminary trial having been held before , Justice Bomemann. It was alleged in the Recorder's court warrant that Roun tree ' struck Henry Robinson with a shoe." This party stated that he could not -say whether the shoe . amounted to a deadly weapon or not. Under this i. , . ..... . aspect: of the situation the defendant was released. - ; - - - William Tilly, a negro, was arrest-; ed about 11 o'clock, - last night on Twelfth between --"Princess and. Mar ket streets for disorderly conduct and for resisting an. officer. He was fined t i , , - ' - . - i 1 , M... $a in the first case ;ind $25 and costs? in' the' more' serious-allegation .against W. T, Ramsey, charged with being drunk, was required to pay. the costs of 'the case. Subscribe ror 'i ne Evening Dispatch POSITIVELY BELIEVES ! WOULD HAVE DIED Fortunate Experience ofaL'ady -Whfi i Obtained Relief From Serious .T:- Treucl? Sy Taking , ? . , j . I Wcrvpris Tonic. Y . wfth. so 1 Wisdoi'.ar, V.A Says Mis. F fi st ills, of thi? place: ; "IAad r. mishap, vhich v.'as followed, by; inflamation, and I. suffered th : intense'' pain 'for more than a week. :7jT",',r' I positively believe I would have died had it not 4 been' for Cardui, the wom an's tonic. i I don't think any one can "recom mend a medicine more highly than I can Cardui. I never saw a remedy which strengthens one "so" rapidly. . When .1' began to take Cardui; I tould not stand1 on my; feet "After taking two bottles. tr was cored, and low I weigh 165 pounds. 4 am glad to - recommend a .'medicine much' merit." ' If womanly troubles have v?bmybo out, made you : feel weak, sick ' and miserable,' anl able to 3ea only 'the dark side of things, brighten jup, vl)y getting' back your health. . ' . Takg Carduf, the woman's tv.Af ' " This' well-known - wbman' medicine Kas brought health dnd' happiness to many thousands oT weak ahil r ailing women. Why not yotr? Vl1 - -." i Note. The' ; Cardui Hom5? Treaf ment for Woften,-"consists bf" CardM ($;X, Thedford's , Black DraugTi :; (25) or Velvo ' J50c)" for" .the liVcr. ,,rd Cardui -Antiseptic ' (50c).' Tho4 rem tdles may be taken singly, b themi selves, if desired,' or three together, ai a complete' treatment fWwomen's ttls. Wrftd 'to: - f La'diesV1 Ldvisory Dept., Chattanooga Medtciny; -; Co. f half ancbga, ' Tenn.;' for Snr-icUif In-' strnctidris, , and . 64-pag'ef- 6ooK:l'j"H6me TWatment'fofr-Wonien,W4,'BM plain' T TONIGHT. The Big Cartoon Musical "Comedy Seats for bojfte , pdrmarn1c'es?rr5n sale at Plummer's Friday, Matinee prices to $1. Night prices to $1.50. MONDAY, OCT.. 9TH, MATINEE AND NIGHT. 3rand revival for a' special Sbuthe.-n Tour e Thomas Dixon's, Greatest Play, "CLANSMAN.", -Entire new scenic production. Troop of Cavajry Horses. s . Seats for both performances on sale Saturday at Plummers. Matinee prices to $1. Night' prices' to $1.50. . ' 7 r?' li briMrm i -.V . 1, 100 Rolls Malting. . ; 140 Pieces Drapery Goods. 75 Art Squares. V-" 60 Pieces eurfaraivNets.1" 1001 NeVThirigs in Art Department. 150 New-Suits. : 5 ; - 25 Doi Shirt Wm&Sf.-i ? , " 5 Cases Murisirig UnderWeaif: . - 50 New Coats :y-: r 100 Pieces .Dres G6dfe. 20 Dpz. New Neckwear. 5. 3KOSS 4' &miE THIN HMDs : "4 -if f 4? (Rsofos ffnn $UMdD 2 fSHJARlARiTEEIU) Af0T TO Af C DARNING FOR FOUR MONTHS . Solomon's Shoe Store. X . Baker Guns, Remington Guns, H. & A -Rifles, Remington Rifles. And all kinds of Sporting Goods.' Just received ; a large . line of 'Salt Water JPisnirig?Tackle Come earlyand get yQUTrpickf -' rt.-:' r-- , i i m. t. SpriielMXo. V vi TUESDAY; OCT. 10TH. - t: Matinee and Night CRffiTORE his cnnio i' . : r :-. , . 5(HrMosiciapand Solois 50 : ,. Prices for both jnatfnee and night only $1P" save - box-seats: -- Seats f or both oortcerts op safe Monday. ' Wednesday Night OctMlth: Itafe PlUmmers TUESD AY, Oct 3rd.r MiiEAVrpcL 4 th Inviting yours leisurely inspection and ap .proving word of Tfayiop's Importations? aad Original Creations of . Aufmnn 19li if it is a ffIT ive have it ' F3 Vltmft,' IMadies Matter 'I litl'A Oarket Street - - in; v A" Thv Tornado Season is Approacliittg. Take Out an insurance Policy Clayt on Gile.s & Son S i--r- i -- 5. v --t., " - . - I i i Jvary with "each otherl" There was a wrapper, on request. ' i- ' '"V jTueday. C -"' 'v- ;v,'T ;: .- -r.'-r,. !- js; ?'- I-.-K.v5. v-r- .!-,. .V w t . . y -. " 1 . .. - 4- ?v 2 ' ,
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