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7 Morning fZ un T- Th.t TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, On by BaJL ef P-Ushe4 la oTimlartoa. Six EXontha, 8.50 Three Months, 1.S5 Two KoBtha, l.OO iw u'- aIlTere to Baftsermers la ska I Otty at 4S Cants par sxaHtau VOL. LXXL-NO. 58 WILMINGTON, N. FRIDAY.

NOVEMBER 28, 1902, WHOLE NO. 11,003 -o Star W. I. ANNUAL ELECTION. NEXT THEATRE ATTRACTION.

AN IRON SAFE BLOWN OPEN. THE SUPERIOR COURT THANKSGIVING DAY. HA SALE! The Thanksgiving Session Yes Observance in Wilmington Yes Officers Cbosea Ust Nlfbt for Essalar Fiscal Year RexlmtsUI Electloa la Ooldiboro, Dec 4tb. The annual election of commissioned officers of the Wilmington TJht TB- Robbers Entered Store, at Joneiboro, N. Night Before Lsst and Made a Big Hani Bloodhounds Special Star Correspondence.

Jonesbobo, N. Nov. 27. This terday Was Only About an Hour in Length. terday Very Much After the Usual Custom.

ud mouth diseaae extent among Vssdcvflle Company Comlnr, for Three Night Esraremenf, Beginning Next Thnrsdsy Evening, Dec. 4tb. The next attraction at the Academy of Music will be "The Great Marty-mle Company," a vaudeville organization said to be of great merit. The company begins a three-night engagement and Saturday matinee on Thursday, Dec. 4th.

The prices will be 10, morning at o'clock while tbe local freight train was at work at the rantry took place last night at the at Richmond, HARD TO QET WITNESSES. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WILL BE THE BIO HAT SALE. I bought out the entire stock of a manufacturer of ready-to-wear Hats. rram6 nu a TWT yl. 1N THE GOLF TOURNAMENT.

depot, Conductor McCullough went up street to buy some eggs. He found all the stores closed for Thanksgiving Case for Gsmblisr Disposed of and Jury armory on Market street. There was much Interest in the contest as L. I. politics" hare been warmlnr up for several weeks.

Considering the fact that many of tape Pear Links Were Thronged With except that of Watson Gregory. He Selected for Another To-Dsy Joror Very Much la Deossd laves tigstlag Body at Work. 20 and SO cents and ladies will" be ad fBartlan dynamited a aafe secured 13.000; hTiobbed poatofflce. In the J. xriin wreck near Pres found their door cracked and he push Devotees of the Game Services In All the Churches Suspension of Nesrly All Business.

the members were out of the city for the Thanksziyiaz holiday, there was a mitted free for the opening performance under the usual conditions, viz: when accompanied by the holder of a splendid attendance and the enthusi ed it open, thinking'some one was on the inside, but found that he was mistaken. About that time he saw Mr. Watson, of the firm, coming down The Superior Court was in session asm was at the top notch. paid SO cents ticket. Of the perform only about an hour yesterday.

The et, engineer killed. 7totei chooner Lucy '1 rescued off Hatteraa by Aside from the suspension of nearly all lines of business and appropriate Cipt. Alex. P. Adrian was re-elected ance given by the company the Pitts court officers found it exceedingly the street and asked if "he left his Captain by a very handsome majority services in the churches, Thanksgiving difficult to get witnesses in cases that IP thm footbill and Mr.

Geo. P. James waa chosen in Wilmington yesterday was almost store open last night." Mr. Watson replied "No" and upon investigation it was found that the place had been were ready for trial on account of the more or less demoralized conditions.in- burg (Ps.) Dispatch of Oct. 14th, is.

or ed i ted ith a ving said Tbe Great Martymie Company opened a week's engagement at the Du-quesoe last nieht to one of the best First Lieutenant in a unanimous vote. featureless. There was a general Can sell them for less than half price. A I Hat for 48c and $2.50 to 3.00 Hat for 98c. I have now over 900.

They Will Be Sold Tuesday and Wednesday. Have also received a big lot of fine Skirts, Monte Carlo Coats, Automobile and Ragland Coats Ladies' Black Peau-de-Soie Silk Waists. Ladies' and Gent's Silk Handkerchiefs. All at half price. The Paris Millinery Emporium, 129 Market Street; Next Door to Bonitz House.

Wu jeaterday. Washington diaelalma He waa formerly Becond Lieutenant cideat to the holiday, and Judge broken open and the iron safe blown exodus of sportsmen to the field and forest and hundreds of fishermen went of the company. Mr. J. McBee Hatch.

Bryan ordered a recess until 9:30 ration with political mattera; all to pieces Everything of value in houses of the season, the patrons being fully repaid, for they saw the best formerly Tint Sergeant and now for a day's pleaaure to the many ex o'clock this morning. It was origi the safe was taken, amounting to, be president of the eomoanv. wu rhnwn that has visited i li. Viral nally intended to hold a longer seaaioa tween $3,000 and $4,000, and includ I 01 Ul cellent resorts In the vicinity of Wil-mingtoo and all KturneTlasTnTght Second Lieutenant a a very compli ing two one-thousand dollar North mentary expression frona his fellow apparently well satisfied with the re during the forenoon on account of the large number of cases on the docket and the fact that many of the defend Carolina bonds. FK4ioain Western North Engineer killed and fThnll- injured in a train Pittsburg this season, every act l3- log extraordinaryly strong.

The opening was the musical marvels Ester-brook, the most novel musical act ever presented here, and was warmly received. Miss Carrie Barrineer. the sult of their outing. members-. 'Bloodhounds were placed on track The new officers will take charre of Except for a high wind which pre of the robbers and the trail followed to ants are in jail, but the holiday bad iQdiinapolia.

Ger- the company as soon as their commis the people and it was thought beat to vailed in he forenoon, the weather conditions were well nigh for original- Bender dancer, and Chris. sions are received from the Governor. orderea mrw wuiuuiiii to Venexuela. 8now postpone further proceedings. Firher, trick bicyclist, beine very Sanford, where it is presumed they took the train bound North probably a work train which left early in the morning.

an ideal Thanksgiving. In the after The election of Third Beeiment staff Wilmington. N. C. clever and worked out many wonder The grand jury was also in session for a short while during the morning nov 25 tr noon the wind ceased, the temperature ful tricks.

James Tborndill, the paro Eftanetfee and Northern Ala- Another revolution baa tia8n Domingo. officers will take place on Dec. 4th at Ooldiboro by the line officers of the dist and story teller, kept the house in began to and by evening the city but Foreman John J. Fowler experi Search for the robbers is still being roars or laughter. was experiencing its first real touch of companies composing the regiment.

enced the same trouble in getting wit Emma Emmerson rendered several made and it is hoped they will be captured. This is the second time the Winter. The atmosphere was crisp A Colonel commandinr. Lieutenant nesses for that body and it was decided to suspend until today, making the and wraps and overcoats were de Colonel and four Majors are to be se EITHER REP0BT. late ballads in a very commendable manner.

Edward Goodwin, tbe baritone, introducing Chas. K. Harris' latest sonar, with illustrations: tbe cidedly comfortable. lected. sessions of the jury conform to those store has been broken open in the past two years.

Suspicion points to a strange person who has been here for several days. He was of heavy weight, Thanksgiving dinners and the gath of the court. whirling Wilsons caught the house ering of households about the festive LOCAL DOTS. Or AG SI CULTURE, irrimEs Bureau. Only one case was disposed of dar by storm with the cycle whirl, a tub- tall, about 175 pounds, light moustache ing the morning and a jury selected kjsTOJ, N.

Not. 35. boards were private features of the holiday. There were many social en. shaped device which measures 11 feet at tbe bottom and 17 at the top in and red face.

He wore overalls. A Multitude of Bargains In Dress Goods, Cloaks. Jackets, Clothing: and Shoes. icsl data for the twenty- The paid subscription list of for another to be taken up first thing to-day. It is an action brought ter tain men ts of a private nature, but diameter, atanding at an angle of 80 degrees, and the way they ride around is eadia? at 8 P.

The MoRsnaa Stab in Wilmington is PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. against a tenant in the vicinity of the inner side of It is most marvellous. U-Trei: A. iL, 51 degrees; now larger than at any former period otherwise the day bore more the appearance of a Sunday than of a day of recreation and pleasure. The services Tbe great Martymie, the electrical Fourth and Castle streets, charged with MiesTeea; maximum, 63 de- within the paat fifteen years.

keeping a disoderly house. nisrim, 41 degreei; mean, 48 No carnival canes were re Dr. Jcb. I. Dnnlap, of Wadea- spectacular and drapery dancer, who kl well known to Pittsburg theatregoer', was warmly welcomed, having many new effects, and the coloring The caae disposed of yeaterday was in the churches were as elaborate as usual and in many of the houses of boro, N.

was an Orton guest yes We must have room for the immense line of Toys and Holiday Novelties received by ns this season. All staple articles will be greatly reduced for this week. SOME NOTABLE BARGAINS. that of Alvis Lewis, oolored, charged. U.T for the day.

rainfall terday. quired for lifting a fellow's ehapeau yesterday. Even the girls had to use a double supply of hat pins. worship special offerings were received ith gambling. He had given bond being most sublime and justly bears ljtof month to date, 3.73.

for the orphans and poor of the vari Hon. Geo. M. Rose, of Fayette- out the najpe of the great Martymie. to appear at the present term but Wednesday he failed to answer and a ca.

700 yards All-Wool Tricot Flannel, in all colors, at 22 cents. JOiKAST FOR TO-DAY. ous religious denominations. ville, arrived last evening and is a No local markets are printed up, Ujaroy, Nov- 26. For North On the Cape Fear Golf links there guest at The Orton.

THANKSGIVING! SOCIAL SESSION. pias was issued for him. He came in the Stab to day on account of the was probably the most pronounced $12.50 Monte Carlo Jackets, in Black and Castor, elegantly made now $9.89. $10.00 Overcoats, made of Grey Oxford, $6.47. $4.50 School Suits, made of the latest fabrics now $2.99.

Ti.it Friday and Saturday. into court yesterday, submitted the Chamber of Commerce room's having A. S. Dockery, of Rock vubls winds. case and was fined $5 and required to been closed for Thanksgiving.

Wilmington Lodge of Elks EsjoyeS De ingham county, came downryesterday on professional busineas. outward observance of the day. The occasion was the gentlemen's handicap tournament, which lasted nearly all pay the coats, which he did. The Southern Bell Telephone ilnae If ovemtber 28. Mr.

A. D. who had been lightful Receptloa Last Night. Tbe Wilminsrton Lodge of Elks and Editor A. J.

Maxwell, of the Uo it preparing to build a handsome' summoned as a juror for the Superior CT. 3E3D nov 23 tf IRIEIHIIDIEiIR CO- 615, 617 and 619 North Fourth Street. day. The tournament was won by Mr. John J.

Blair with Mr. George Boun- exchange building in Cnarlotte, some many visiting "Best People on Earth" Rockingham Anglo-Saxon, spent a few hours in the city yesterday. Court Wednesday and who had failed thing on the order of the one just com tree a rather close second. Tbe prize to respond to the summons, came into 6.49 A.M. 4.47 P.M.

10H.01M. 7.05 P. M. 9.85 P.M. pleted here.

inzth Messrs. D. C. Mclver and Leon laat night delightful Thanksgiving social session in its handsome Temple on North Front street. offered was a handsome silver loving Tiarst Southport.

"Like a reed shaken by the S. Cook, of Maxton. were among yes cup and the trophy was presented to court and explained that he was a juror in service at the Federal Court and could not serve two masters, or Tw Wilmington. The affair was charming in its infor wind," said the angling Ananias as he terday's arrivals at The Orton. Mr.

Blair upon the conclusion of Stateient of Tne Peoples' Savings Bank, Of WILMINGTON, N. At ths doee of business November 25th, 1902, condensed from report to Corporation Commission. (Began business the contest. The tournament was Deputy Collector W. A.

Mc words to that effect. Mr, Weasell was that Kaiser William has mality and the parlors and club rooms of the building were thronged with stood on the trestle over the Bank's Channel, his-pole bent into the shape of the letter O. for eighteen holes or twice around readily excused by Judge Bryan under in his Teins, but it the course. The first nine were jolly pleasure-seekers who were out Donald, of Rockingham, N. arrived yeaterday to attend Federal Court.

those circumstances. tiuattj well diluted as he for an evening of fun. played in tbe morning and the The only drawback to an oth RESOURCES) Loans and discounts 413,979 80 Furnitureland Fixtures 199 80 Cash on hand and due from Banks. 11,175 oi The jury selected for trial of the first jo back three hundred years Mr. John H.

Sweeney, than whom second nine in the afternoon. There at fVa LI A B1L1TII8. Capital Stock 80,000 00 Profits, less expenses and taxes paid, 10,017 S3 Accrued interest due to 1,500 oo Deposits 8S6.837 18 Total 423,854 71 case to-day is as ioiiows: jnas. a. Claudius Dockery, of there is none with more of the essence erwise perfect day for the hunters yesterday was the stiff westerly wind.

Bat, then, it afforded a handy excuse were very many guests on the grounds during the day and the tournament Johnson, Jno. S. Barnes, H. B. Bes-sent, J.

H. Johnson, H. B. Kuhl, K. of human kindness in his bosom, was Total 428,334 71 Baleigh, is among the out of town attorneys in attendance upon the TJ.

S. Court. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. American hen used to lay master of ceremonies and the functions was the most successful ever given by for those who made small bags. H.

BneJl, James EL Cowan, John W. Blomme, Andrew- Yopp, Jno. O'Brien, the club. Lunch was served in the afternoon by the ladies in the club And now the horse editor Loans and Discounts. Jl 58,589 13 282,010 15 413,978.80 Deposits.

44 280,840 63 336,837 18 Mr. Geo. A. Croffc, the popular of that position were discharged in a captivating manner. A supper was served in which tbe proverbial Thanks ordinary people to eat but etrnata lay for the American i eorner on her fruit before C.

E. Williams, J. H. Hancock. wants to know what the colored Dr.

November 25th, 1900.,.. November 35th, 1901..,. November 1908 H. G. BIcQTJKBN, nov 27 tf travelling man, came in yesterday house.

The scores were as follows: The foUowiag talesmen ware, or Crum had to be thankful for yester President. JNO. s. ARH8TRONG, Praalftamt. T.

W. DICK. Cashier. from a business trip to spend Thanks gross, h'd'ep. net.

dered summoned for additional duty cury person gets a chance 'f tr giving at his bome on the Sound. Mr. Blair 108 0 108 to-day Jake Solomon, M. EL Bowler, Mr. Bountree 115 0 115 Mr.

R. L. Walton, one of the James H. Bass. W.

J. Croswell. W. last election in this State giving turkey had its accustomed place and afterwards the merry throng trj yed a programme of music, games, etc. The festivities were kept up until near the midnight hour.

MORE FEDERAL 'COURT PRISONERS. popular clerks in the freight claim Mr. H. MacBae 118 0 118 Mr. T.

M. Emerson 121 0, 121 B. Bate, Clifton Carroll, Morris Bear, Fire Insurance. Plate Glass, Marine, Life, Accident and Employer's Liability. Agent for Royal Exchange Assurance of LoDdon.

facrats carried 82 counties, W. G. Pulliam, Jno. B. Canaday, E.

Mr. C. E. 0 123 department of the A. C.

spent Thanksgiving in Charleston, S. C. Mr. W. Merrell 136 12 124 Borden, Adolphus B.

Robinson, bblicans 15. The Demo- Horace M. Emerson, W. L. Parsley.

imini in R9. onnntisn on Mr. W. A. Dick 142 18 124 Mr.

C. Elliott 138 12 126 Capt. G. E. Bruner, of Sum Geo.

V. Harrell, George Grant, E. ter, Mr. T. B.

Gibson, of McColl, and 182 Years Old. boat for Ay cock and loses Mr. D. W. Connor.

.144 18 126 ASSETS $25,211,566.00. Mr. Foster 151 18 133 Poor Arrived Yesterdsy Prom Upper Col. D. D.

McColl, of Bennettsville, And five other reliable companies represented. Mr. D. MacBae 155 20 135 The grand jury for the term will S. were among last night's arrivals Cosntles Sessions To-Dsy.

There was no session of the United likely remain in aeasion until the hour from the South. Mr. A. S. Williams.

.137 0 137 Mr. Geo. Branson 161 24 137 Mr. 8. Merrell 156 18 138 ragman Loud, of Cali-pt left in the last election of adjournment of the court.

A num THE NEWS FROM S0UTHP0RT. Mr. Martin 182 20 162 Lowest rates charged on Plate Glass Insurance. No policy fee charged after December 20th, 1902. cr a ivnES beillit, Notary Pnblic and Insurance Agent, nov 23 tf 110 Princess Street, Wilmington, N.

C. ber of new matters, it is said, have been nresented and the body is lit was too loud in opposing Mr. Btates Court yesterday, and officers and attendants had the "day off." Court will convene this morning as usual, and will continue until Saturday afternoon or evening. Mr. M.

F. H. Gouverneur and J. K. Williams did not turn in.

Breezy Paragraphs of Local Interest known to be pursuing several investigations started by former juries. raw of pay to letter earners, lie pooled issues, raised a fund and beat him. Tbe next event of the club will be Whether the matters will be developed Mr. W. H.

Shaw, the clerk, yester Clipped Prom Yesterday's Standard. iSouthport Standard, 27th. The new county officers will qualify day. He was promised the Collector-ship of Charleston bat now they say he will not get a crumb. The appearance of The Morx-150 Star to-day will doubtless prove an agreeable surprise to its readers, as it has not been the custom heretofore to issue a paper from this office the day after Thanksgiving.

Latham, Alexander Co. es timate the present cotton crop at 11,000,000 bales. Kusaell Crutch-field think it will not exceed bales. The Government report, due next week is anxiously looked for. Thsaksfivisf at the City Hall.

There ws no Mayor's Court yesterday and very little was doing in police circles. All the offices in the City Hall were closed for Thanksgiving. The prisoners for trial yesterday were few in number and they were held over until to-day. The craxy negro Hooper, arrested Wednesday, spent the day detailing plans for carrying on his immense business to his fellow prisoners and will likely be taken before a commission of lunacy to-day or to-morrow. Slight Wreck st Lske Wsccsasw.

A slight wreck on the W. A. an approaching and putting contest for gentlemen, in which the prizes at the preaent term or not appears to Tne UnrcMson National Bank, STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF be an open question. offered will be by the ladies. This and be inducted into office next Mon Came Xation is going for not with a hatchet, day received six additional cases from Commissioner Kelly, of Rockingham, and Deputy Marshal Stogner brought day.

will take place on the first Saturdsy in At close of business, Nov. 25, 1902. Private Car Rsa Amuck. til a suit for $25,000 Mrs. W.

A. Sanders, of Wilming December. The club is now in the (Began business March 1,1899.) down four prisoners from Scotland county. They were lodged in the for libel. What could ton, is visiting the home of Mr.

W. A. Moore. Wednesday afternoon one of the most prosperous condition in its history. Mr.

Hugh MacBae, the presi private cars of Central, In pi, wicked man hare been Capt. Harper is having the steamer which members of Mr. Pembroke Wilmington's wharf repaired by re dent, is manifeating a liyely interest Luther to hurt her sh? New Hanover jail, pending trial this week. AH of them are colored, and they are charged with "retailing." The additional cases swelled the num placing pilings. BSSOXTRCES.

Loans and discounts 9 739.001 59 U. 8. Bonds 257.000 00 Elve per cent, redemption fund 7.800 oo Bank Building 30,000 00 Cash on hand and in banks 573,188 02 $1,606,989 61 in tbe affairs of the organization and Capital stock 817,90000 Protts lees expenses 54,202 si Circulation 156,950 00 Deposits, Banks 524,573 93 iepoelts, Individual 654,063 87 1,178,687 80 $1,606,989 61 Jones' party arrived Sunday, broke loose from othe coaches on the south Both members of the General As nearly a hundred members are on the sembly frona Brunswick county are rolls. sidetrack under the passenger shed ber on the docket for this term to pledged to General Julian a. Uarr for see Cupid, "the delegate elet from Haiwaii, took an Senator.

We can furnish you ever aecjnraodattoa consistent with safe nov 27 tf we solicit your account, banking. and ran off on the floor at tne west end of the shed, knocking down the over a hundred. It Is not likely that all of them will be tried aa Judge Mr-. C. O.

Alexander, of Wilming- THE COAL AND WOOD SUPPLY. ton, came down yesterday to visit dip in the bay of Hono- railing and smashing up several con THE NEWS PROM RALEIGH. Purnell will be engaged elsewhere next week. ew daya ago and came Tery her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Moore. ductors' chests that were in the path. sg drowned.

A squall struck There is Still a Great Scarcity of Mate Dr. L. D. Pricks, the Quarantine The car was damaged to no apprecia Board of Election Debate Woa State Physician to succeed Dr. McClintic ud capsized it.

ble extent and was soon hostled back rial for Heating The Causes. Wilmington Quests at "Airlle." arrived the past week, and the transfer railroad at Lake Waccamaw, S6 miles was made to him on Monday. A large number of prominent society ARE YOUr Gas Burners Washington Times rises t6 on tbe aipping under the ahed. Cosnectlof With Central Station. Mr.

E. Li. Stanley passed through from Wilminetoo. caused a delay of by Ricbnood. Special Star Telegram.

Baleigh, N. 0., November 27. Tbe State Board of Elections met to The cold snap which came upon us yesterday almost like a "thief in the night" reminded a reporter to interview a number of dealers on the coal that the prospect of haying young people oi wumingion were guests last night at the handsome 7 115 a ton for coal this Win- yesterday on his, way from, the hospital in Wilmington, where he has been for treatment of his crushed hand. He thinks now that the thumb three hoars and a half in the arrival of train No. 64, due to reach here from the South at 1 :40 P.

M. yesterday. A brake beam under the southbound The fjgfe of laborers at work laying the conducts for the underground tele not a Terr captivating one. and wood situation. and two fingers of his left hand will ie coal baron 8 are going on -IN- country place of Mr.

and Mrs. Pembroke Jones, on the Sound, upon the occs8ion of an elaborate reception in honor of Mr. William K. Yanderbilt and other visitors from the North to The scarcity of fuel in the early Fall phone wires were engagea ycsieruaj eventually be of use to him. -N the Bame as if it were freight train fell aa it was taking the was commented upon quite generally, The lower Cape Fear was visited last i i in making the underground connection at the Bell Telephone's new ex sidinf at Lake Waccamaw and two finer.

and the absence of the black combusti Good Condition? empty cars were derailed, blocking ble on the local market was called to "Airlie." The Wilmington guests change building, next to corner of Second and Princess streets. All the the track. The track was soon clear the attention of consumers. It was Car and Czarina of Russia wires will enter the building from the IF NOT ed aod both trains delayed by the ac Mto be both depressed with also given out that there was a great scarcity in the wood supply, owing to cident proceeded. Saturday by Mr.

Daniel Kelly who came in the interest of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America, which has headquarters in New "Srk The purpose of Mr. Kelly's trip to Southport was to investigate the location here with an idea to locating one of the telegraph stations at the mouth of the Cape Fear, and we are pleased to note that this was considered a very favorable location for the station by day at noon and elected Governor Aycock, president; A. J. Fields and Chas. Lee, clerks.

The Board took a receaa until to morrow, when it will canvass the returns from the recent election. It will take up the Moody-Gudger contest from the Tenth district first. Thia is the only contest to come before them. Tbe A. M.

College won the foot ball game here to-day from Richmond college by a score of 30 to 5. It was a splendid game and was witnessed by a thousand people. The inter-collegiate debate between Wake Forest and Richmond College to-night for the Baleigh Chamber of Commerce loving cup, was won by Richmond college. The debaters' and under the hoodoo cellar underneath the first floor. The new bome of the company will be one left the city at 9 o'clock on a special car of the Consolidated Bailways, Light and Power and returned this morning after midnight.

Burglar Frightened Off, the concentration of labor up the river i hypnotist and spiritualist, NEW BURNERS All tbe Way from Boston. of the most modern and convenient in In the cross-tie and pole industry. Ojcar Johnson, a familiar figure at the South. The exchange will be Investigation yesterday disclosed the fact that there is very little change moved there when the new metallic WILL BE PUT ON A burglar attempted to enter tbe the police station where he makes his home during his stay in the city, ar reason of the short distance by sea to circuit system is installed. in the situation from early, Fall.

No coal of eonaequence has been received Where the most of the ships engaged in the South Atlantic trade pass. by birth but an Ameri-fAoice a naturalized Ameri- Knasians object to the influence and are sending of reports about it and uple. a bachelor club in a Penn- residence of Mrs. Jos. B.

Everett, Third between Nun and Church streets, yeaterday morning about 5 o'clock. The intruder was a colored man and was discovered by Mrs. Ker- Has Returned Home. rived yesterday in time to extend Thanksgiving greetings to the officers at the HalL His last trip, which waa by the all cross-tie Bos- I Free of GMrge. Consolidated Railways, s.

Question was: MENHADEN SEASON IS CLOSED. since the termination of the strike and wood up the river is equally as scarce as it was six weeks ago. One dealer stated yesterday that he had sent a Mr. Ay ten Singletary, of Bladen Annnlr. Has left the James Walker.

"Resolved. That American honor ton, New York, Baltimore ana Nor Steamers of Gape Pear Co. Arrived Too mon, Mrs. Everett's daughter, as he was coming through a window on the folk, The climate North is not con Memorial Hospital and returned to his hnm nAir Bladentoro. Beaders of representative up the river to buy the rules and regu- duciva to comfort at this season, espe Light and Power Co.

nov 28 3t thpnm columns will remember that Mr. wood but be had found that there waa very little, if any, for sale even at an Late for Profitable Work. The Southport Standard says: "The season for fishing, so far as the second floor. Mrs. Kermon screamed and the negro beat a hasty retreat.

cially with the high prices for coal; faich provide for an an-Prj2 of straws. The fellow i therefore Qear says he's back to spend Singletary lost an eye as the of unfortunate shooting which oc advanced price. While the situation is in no wise alarming' the public bad Mthe shortest straw is re- demands that we grant independence to the Philippine Islands." Affirmative: Richmond College, J. W. Kin-cheloe, Lane Lacy.

Negative: Wake Forest College, James Royal), Edwin J. Sherwood. Judge H. G. Connor, Chas.

F. Meserve and Joseph G. Brown were the judges. Two thousand people heard the debate. Senator Simmons' house was entered by a burglar this morning at 9 o'clock.

Trunks and dresser drawers were rifled. Twenty dollars in money are the Winter in Wilmington. Improvement to Bank Interior. curred in his county last week and for get married within twelve just as well know that when an order Cape Fear Fisheries Company is concerned for this year, is closed. The steamers reached here too late, and found the season so nearly passed that the company is not warranted in con -hirh it was thought Ed.

Davis ana Improvements are being made to Important Notice. leave town. He has the is given to his dealer, he needn't com all Fire Yesterday, Tbe falling of a atove pipe in a cook hfn ion had been lynched. The eye plain if he doesn't get lightning ser wer, of committing sui-doesn't deem to be was removed by Dr. W.

a Galloway, tinuing business. shop on Fourth, between Brunswick we wish to inform our regular customers aa the interior of the Atlantic National Bank building, northwest corner of Front and Princess streets. The work was commenced yesterday while most rril. A -mam Jsvmsmm. IKfrt rt vice and the best the market has heretofore afforded.

It simply is not here we have lust well as the public at large that and Bladen streets, cauaed a smaii nre tbe specialist, and Mr Singletary.with the excention of the loss of the eye, re Foreign wines. received a consignment of 1 in that fnr wAtiMn't ha, George Hudson, A. M. Hathaway and whfeh brauffht the Department out in and "any port in time of a storm' is Walter Adams left last Monday mgnt p'own when he committed of the clerical force were taking holi turned home aa well as ever. response to an alarm from Box 16 at quite appropriately day, so as the business of the institu the maxim that applies now.

for their home ports. The Quickstep, Oeorge W. Humphrey and Joseph Church are here now, awaiting favor 50 P. M. yeaterday.

Tne damage was which we offer to everybody at the following low price for a short tune only: Rhine Wine, Vintage 1898, per $1.00 Port 41 1900t Claret 1900, 1.00 Port 1890, 2.00 tion would be interfered with as little missed. The burglar was scared away by a scream of one of the children. MafJstrate's Trial la Jail. ''Judge" Bornemann is famous not only for holding trials in his cozy little Justice shop on "Dry Pond," but he is noted for the hearings that he some of no consequence. Larceny of a Pocket Book.

able weather to saiL" ti-Qaeen Liliouka nnrtfm colored, was placed in Temporary. Ticket Station. as possible. Thanksgiving Social. otherwise known as Sunday advertisers are earn for trial in Justice Fow- NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.

J. Behder Co. Bargains, Consolidated Hallways, Light and lCon the hotel regis- estly requested to hand in their The temporary ticket office of the Coast Line has been completed in the Samples FBEE at store. court for the larceny of a pocket it baml ft. SO.

Best Patent Flour. O. B. The Social Circle of St. Paul's Epis ipy" during the forenoon of to book containing IS from aaary dm- lea Irish Shad Net- Agent for celebrated 8ol northwest corner: of the passenger copal church gave a delightful enter morrow.

ting. Regnl-ur Ham 12e per pouaUU Power Co. Gas burners. derlln, also colored, a tom w.nMw.T.'a Mnvt. Boselta Smith, col ij for heina nnfod n.nA Consolidated Railways, Light and tainment last evening at the noma or Mrs.

Greenabaum. 218 South Second For Aotnma use CHE shed and Ticket Agent Edwards is greeting his patrons with his proverbial cordiality from the new window. riodi times gives to defendants in the county jail. He had a trial of the latter order yesterday. James Jordan, white, was tried at 8:30 A.

M. on a peace warrant Justice Bornemann decided to hold him In a bond of $50, which was given IXL. ored, was committed to Jail in default which were appro- -rr Power Co, Gas heating stoves, NEY'S TNO. H. SUCK.

Importer and Bottler. No. 8 North water 8C street. There was a large numoer oi guests in attendance and the many Jl i 0Ter t0T the The traffic 1st being- handled with as much' ease and convenience as before of the payment oi coin rT against her for disorderly conduct in Ford's Avenue.n Third between Bla Buauxaa looaia nanaoiidated Biilwsyi, Light and features of entertainment were higmy fioitt She asks doubtless BeH Thane 185. but For sale by J.

a shepara. the fir. would enjoyed. den and Harnett streets. Power Co.

Burners free of charge..

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Years Available:
1867-1947