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.jut" Eryttj ot ay OUar Daly stews- ( ; Ma hNbM is 1 i mm STATS. rM -rhc Wonxiug Jtar. 1 OUTUNES. Yi0 O eras a a ambassador. Bra--.unJ ersdsatlals yesterday to r,jaet Rooasrell al Bareaaara Hill trouble to Ureaisaed la H,.f;tu. a mill toa Bear Cfcalolta, W ... a a v r baiweea waiiee aaa Biecca, t antroaa convicted of highway w were beared yeaiarday at r'.kui. Ala. Cardinal Glb- .as racrtrad la privatt eadleaea bT Pop rtaa. .Boiler :.9.o-.o at taiii, at CuUl.f. ... oaa aiaa aad la is red NT- " ! 04S- - Ltot.Oea.liIlaa will be i rrtxn active eervlct to-day. rai.reaes etAUAffJUaste, by strikers rawd yesterday; 4 looa a crowd end mi aval ' -,...jd Rrportad froaa Coioa, Comfcs. tbst probMEtitt art IfttBJl t- ru5eUoa of Ut canal traaly. or. hl Allan, trtaaurar of Ua mtn AU Society of Ut New r.. .aiCbefereaca tf Ut Matbodlat r Church, La a definite for uta eighty thou aa ad dollars. ts jafaUraUoa of Tboa. W. Daway. .waili beak cashier, of New . N Cesaoaata to 1 111,000; rt. mi tot his capture aaa beta lac res as if u ii,crt Twenty Urea tUlad tad twenty otaera : u- -r'oaMT UJmnd by a colUaioa Ma twoaKiloaJofadreaatralaat r.fJ.Miea. Ntw Yot k markaU: oaeailtKOS PnaL; roala d eoaamoa to rood, tl 90 Ot ii.tvlrU tarpaaUaa Iraa; coUoa) i rJ 8Ae: eora9oi flrav No. S iic. ou-9ot ataady. fto. 1 83e. WEATHER REPORT. C. a DaT OV AOKtCCXrCXX. ) Wurm BcaxaO. VCtunsoroc Xf.GL.Aax. 7. MtucroiocVal data for Ua la-aaty-' r aoara vadlax at 8 P. V.S raraiaraat A. X-.TS dcra t r W . 81 dacTiaa; aaazlJiaaa. t) da ruitfall fortaa day. LCJ: ralalalt im af taa aaoata to daJ. 1 07 if of valar U tW Capa Faar r l ryaUrrtlK N. OL, at S A. K. oorrtoa msosos rcxxjnmr. rtaawalafaa ara aomvhat lovar ta u aorUvaatara aortioaa of laa kail. R.i.aa ttlUm la aaaxlY all dia tteia. roaacAir roa too at. VacsisoTOX. Aac 7. For Nana Ci-oiU: ralrSaiarday aad Satdayi t.ruMa wtada. Para afrart S. a.lJl.af. .... AWP.af. lu,. Laacta UILUM. ii k WtUfUfioalhavt 7.S4A.M. it WtiM Wliailartaai. 10.14 A. V. 4r. Brraa eontlaaea to deal Mr. I .t.Lma aom prattj saTtrt Klovt. :f. no. rIl tka aji.PraklBl ft fjac-o-tUarar." r. Caroia jcitaa 11,500,000 U t - ua of Daalcrmllaa, tiooUaad, i t trthp!ac. WonJr U no libra ry izrt4 ta thia donation. fi l'.ot Germia - oaaaa at I'. ?.z Uiaaa of tfc ziaxt campaign "A kippodroaia vilb fpcUcIaX Suafr U laa way tha ' Ilooatott : Vi rfra to tha lata joist U-.v. ia Kaaaaa batwtaft Uanaiort S t:..a 4&J TUlmaa. I: . tAil that MftatMO sefTOM k Ua ljacaad la IllinoU la ta a jtart. OoTtroor i 4Ua ma4 H P4iaa iboolJ nataUr Ul ia ata U ao tba b!j aertloa of nviatry Uat laJalraa la Brfto u ?-: rutt waa aakfi ta otir t. iu fe tLawr&l of Senator '" a at tha Daaaocralle caadl- t Ut fniiJiaL lit rtpJIed-' "X t .f ka woaU auko ft tT7 ;.-jc eaa-liJaia." Caraaaft await - tWiaalia track ao far. tU taUry of tat Bt praiUtat ti4 lit aul coatbiat, WTSlaai E. c-f. lua b.a flxaJat 91S,CW ft TkU aaaoaal la conaUrrably Mr. Sckwab racalrad, bat ft f t Af am l?tl!a attS&OBiy. it .1 f r Harar to kttO tbt ' -if froaa tha door." a la la Cooptr HorplUl, lfeu.Ua, Pa., afartsc froat blood' 9-:n ;t a kick raaalu4 from tht f a awMiialto. Tka pkyalctaa ::-ivt;ar kiaa aajt It wUl bw Btewt t at Try pracaatloa to pra u tia .ao froaa parmaallBr bit - iiiuaa aa4 malUar Zaxaiiy. ? mrs Urotf boat tht SUld art "1 aaack dlscoarartd at tht prkt f-i.l for their Ubaooocrop. Tbt is rssponaiblt for tht alaasp U fr. The WUaoa Tru4 ssji "TcUcco thai sold last ataaoa at tnm UU ct&U la to-day brlnX-' sx U caats, and ataS that broafht jar io and 15 ctaU la to-day aiaf 3 aad 3 cecU." ValaUla ai Wrights-rElt Setah vol. lxxh-no. inJ memer of the HOLrMiujri ' Orztalsttlaw af Tatlr UurcsU far fkc Paryaaa af Oytratlrt Vf a Mara Ecaaaaiktl BatU. a BafarrlaT to lha fall an of tka Frlta eoUoa mill aaarxir to malartallia. lha taarloua CXrvnicU baa Ihia to aay of a nana uarouaa marxtr: oalrad by laa CArpairi. taa orrlu- Uoav tor laa praaaat, at laaat. wUl ba MBfilki (a Knk f UmII.. will. mmA tnlllM coa trolled by a aiatU ftailly. al mil at h aaia uu ui uww, opar allar atUla al BarUarloa. fivaUa. tUU. aad WUaoiarvoa. bar, lha aoaV- aeTar La form a aloaav aamblaalloa or aaloaoX ibalr owaaaUla. 'Il will ba ramambarad that lha dlZaraal aailla eoaLroliad br Lhi raailacaaa ara bow onraaliad, aaxlar Ua aajoa of IlalU' ICllla, for Ua par- rarlowipiaaU. . Aa cLca ta malalala ad la Worth iraai. Naw York, wbara aaploa of lha rooda mada by Ua Bulla . . ara . krpi, aad wbera all , erdara -. ara racalrad. Tha f ollowtar ara Ua , nulla la thla eemblaailaa i Tha Alamaaea. Aarara. Ckmliaa. Elailra. Olaacoa. Laa-aalZa. WlmAatw aaA 1L U. Hall Plaid afllla. al RarllirA ITall-aCar. 1 raa- IIoll-Winimana aadUa Tolar Uartaad Holt MUla, at rayailarlua, aad. Ua Dalrado Mllla at Wualartoa. iaa pnaapaj osxar, oi moaa muu an: aftaaara. rv. a Us aa. Km. vx. . IL aad W. L Holt, aad . XL, J. W. Mawara. W. 1L. U 1L. W. U. ti. U. . arra of lha abort naaaad cttut- m m n.Lii m iMiua ii tv uminrvm a faw day, aro, whaa Ua qaciUoa of a aaaaaa of LKalr laLaraata waa roa a tato failr aad mam i ai laarU. Bo far aa kaowa. Laa alaaa a lam raa- LlMaaa 4a mi aatAmnlala iH ! aay oUar aaiua. aad. for Ua raaaoa, U U Braraatad thai Laair Ma u io axac a eloaar erraatzalioa of Uaf r owa la- ror laa Baraowa oc oparauar LOCAL. DOTS.- No xaayor! court jeaterdaj and a( a ataxia amat dariax Utday. Scaoonar "C. a liiUr," CapL ! kloora. arrirad Ttrtarday wlia earrt ol aalt for Ua XX Za. Oora Oo. Lata reaUxday aitaraoon so i ot Lha bcatr of Qaoa. Brraa I X Peitar, wko waa drowmad Wadaaaday. bad Vaaa foaad. , -AaxaJt 19 th U tat data for tht aaaaal tzrarskma of Ua Alia alia Ooaat Xiat to aeaabort raaorU. TlckaU will at rood aaul Bapi. 3d. , City tabtcrfbtra who fall to rt- calva laalr papan ahould, U arary la- rrport Ua fall an prooapCly, aUkarai Ua Bria oOoa or to Mr. W. llfcD. Eraaa. ArchlUct IL F. S. Eallar haa drawa plaaa for a aaadaoaat ra wlUall aaodara laproraaaaaU to ba kaUt by Mr. raraty J. Goodlax oa Aat. batwaaa ' Baeoad aad Third traata, , Loaka Robtruon, a colored froaa Ua eooalry. waa fiatd M by Jaatlet Towlar yatrdy for aa at- ill coaaauLtad arpoa Aaala J aaa Allaa. wko la alao eolorad aad froaa Ut eoaalry. In anothar eolaata Mr. IL C MaQttaa. oommladoaver of Ut 81ak kaa kla aaaaal rrport. aa raaairaa ItU. Ut aaaat baUx f or Ut fiaoal yaar tadad J aly SOU, 103. Effactlrt alaoa Anz. 2d ft allxht eaaara aat baaa aaada la Ut atbtdalt t - of lha A. A-T. trala. Tat tlastof dt- aartart aaa baaa ckaarad to f JO A-M. Ualaad af tOO A. M. at bafort, aad Ut arrfral to ai 7-W P. M. laataad of P. af. aa prrrtoaaly. Two .Wtatara Union maaatarer aayra vara bafora Jastkt Fowlar tarday: Oat elalsad that Ut otatr aJarawaiad la bit laot aad Ut niiitaii waa Lai ad BB wUh nUir to aoaaaialax OTtr aa aa . . . .atiMaJ kctar by tbt aaa- traia aa to kla coadatt la Ut faUrc IUtf aad Otkrr Offklato RakU Brady far S4ra lararatatMal A fait. Kayr 8pHacr. AJdarmaa Jao. U. Bwaaaar. OpC J. U. Waolard, aaptr- ... r .ti. aad Ue. C. II IWk. Lba aoalractor. yaatarday aaoni tmm .Miaai to Ua city rata taarry .- MMfit Laaaaclloa of Ua aaacklaary Uart wiU a rlaw of aaoar- Lalalar Ua aatooat f rtpain bkw aaaar eoadllioaa of Ut arm- aaaal wiu Mr. Dock for Ua oparalloa efUtaaaaa. Mayor Bprlarar wnu la- . ror taa rapau. , Uat Ut work aaay ba eoaaalatad aa i.oMala. Tbt Mayor U auow- ter avt grata to fro taoar aia la way of arraacitd for tot ra- ... ... . ik. .mil lMiMUiaauaai a v. ..iti aMiala BBoraaaaaL Tkt rotd rottor U Ut CUy XUU Jj .1m Mir alaaaad Bp kyMr.Jaff raadwLtkwttk ft rtowtf raUlaxtba b(x aaacklat Moa lu faat" axla- A special ta Ua Baleigh actoaa Ooarrrrr. from L3Uloa says: a- M.rkai ereaaad aara ttmmj. Mki aot araraxt aoora v. . m .o. ckarraa. aCwb :.Tf.r r aay Uay an ge4 V aloratUi aataerea Fr, crop - T7 " . i. .At ' i. 4i .MMtun isi A praisa aara aw-u. w-. ot soad farman aad basl mm Lhar aadsrataad Ut town is ftCW AlVlUJT33XMXJrrSL feata Balafgk. H. a BaportT-Ctty Piakinx aaae. Ja riMidlfS aaaa Baaa. iLiiaa uxuxa. r. a PUcalorUl AaiB-NoUta. PISHFR . SURVIVORS. I ArTaortmcnts About Completed Yesterday for Their Reunion Next Wednesday. SUB-COMMITTEES NAED. 1 , Daaxktm al Ctalcdrracy aad f aat Feat Cast, U. f. V.. ta Sratlaa Ynlcr- day la Aatklaatlta af EreaL KefUtrar Afytlattd. Ia aalldpatloa of Ut reaaloa next Wadaaaday ot Ut aorrlrora of Ut mtmorabla bombardmaat of Fort ruber, at Ua moulh of Ua Oapt Fear rlvar, taUoaUsut meellnra of Ua eomaalttaaa of arnuiremaaU. Ua DaarhLen of Ut Confederacy and Capa Fear. Camp of Veteran wart held dorlnx yesterday and laat aUthL Tbt Daorhlan of Ua Coaled tracy met al 11 A. M. at Ut W. I L armory, Ua coauQlUeet at S o'clock rcalardar erealax at Ut offlct of Pnaidaat McOaaaa. of Ue!Marchlaoa National Baak, aad Ut Vttaraaa at 8 o'clock laat alrbt at Ue armory. All Ua maallara wan wall aUaaded and aa a raault of them Ua arranremeaU for Ue reaaloa an bow well Bit a comnleta. The rallroada bare rirea a rery low rait aad Ut aamber of rla ltonla attendance la expected to be a alia larra. Tbt Daoxbtera of Oaalederaey Bacai- lax waa lake a ap wlU arraaremeals for prorldlBX a loach for Ua Teteraae at Carolina Beach apoa Ue retara of Ue parly from Ua Fort early La Ue afuraooa. BabocnmlUeta wen placed ilacharreof thararlooa deparlmaaV aad aa aanal Ut ladiee wiu at prt Bared to eaUrlala Ua raterana La most ehaxmlax aad borpltable ttyla. Tbt work of tht ooBUBlUtea or ar- raaremeata waa reported by Oonmaad ar W cod ward ai the meeunx or taa OasaB Laat alrbL altar tht Bilaataa aad oUar raatlat boaiaeaa had beta treat- aeUd. CoL Woodward rTt aa lattr- eatlax renew of tht eommllleee' oo- Lars aad said thai mat latarest and eaUnaiaam was balar ahowa not oaly la WnmlartoB. bat all orer Ut BUtt. Ila an tarred Ua eommltlet from Ut Ckuaa br aBsoiallnx aa aatmban of Ut eaat Xaaara. W. IL. Qreta, U. w. Tatea aad J. Hal Boalwrlxht. A soeclar eommltlet oa rceepuoa waa aDooLattd to coaxial of Maura. XL n MoOaeaa. XL F. Hall aad CoL Walker Taylor, eommaadar of Georre Darla Camp, Bona of Yeteraaa; ia addllloa to thai oommlllet XdeaL Coaamaadar DaLeoa ruiyaw waa ap- notated ehalrmaa of a toauallltt to aaaat trains and reeelrt rial tors at Ue A.O.L alalia a aad CapC B. M. Mo- Ialyn toto pnaast at Ut B. A. I, de- mI far Ua samt WlTPOat. Mr. J. Hal. Boatwrlfbt waa aaaat ebalrsaaa of a committee oa rartatra- tloa aad Inform ttlon.' Mr. Boatwrlakt will altand at tht W. Ia L armory oa Tttaadav aad Wednesday, when ractoLratloa of rial tors will take plaoa, lafornalloa will U rirea . out and tlekais aad badraa sirpplled for Ut aoat aad.Iaach by Ua Daacbtara of Oonrea- eracr It waa ordered Uat ua reieraae - M at Ue W. L. I. armory Wednet- day at 8 A. M. aad proceed to Ut ateamer half aa boar later, lea Tint a o'clock. Tbt retara trip-of Ue ataamtr will be U ample time to eoa- aaei wllk Ut BOrU-boaBd A. U. I train. Those who ramaJa la the city wm bt aatartaiaed Wednesday alxbt ta Pythian Castle XXalL orer Ua Marehtooa riatioaal Baak, aad at Ut W. Is. L armory, After rrneraliy efggBtfaf Ue rc aalta, ethtr boaiaeaa waa taken ap K ifia nana. Ynoa report of Ue MmmUlaa Maaara. CL W. Yalta tad J. W. XXawklaa wart ejected to meat- btrahrp ta tht orraaliatloa pfTEXEITria fcroov DISPLAY. ti Min Win br Cks trass All Orer tka Vsrii at Sotoaiea'i. a taLrraatlar oxklblt may bt t Ma of Lha show windows of BolO- moa Bhoa Bton today. Mr. Julius t ..'v Uvmea Kaaaaa. who la j - - - v.m m a visit to bit alstara. atra. o. Bolomoa aad Mrs. XL Solomon, whUe i iSm ruiilmore reanloa recta uy aaadea.coUeelloaof aoaraalr badges mm fc rika at Uat rrett raiatnax from all OTtr Ut Ualled BUlea. Tbere an mora than M ta Ua collection and if tb Rolamai. oat of Ut clarer miIm of Ut shot store. mIm.) tha aatnrr Idea of affording aa opportanlty to aa lYlimiagxoa r-is m aaalax Uem. . xnt laurasuaa: WW Um wul bt oa display all day. Mr. Lroa to rataaca bared by aaaay wumfBrionlana. as be resided ben I - . m mm r a a. W La 1S7A- This U Bit Bras Tisi Uf Ut dty sines thai year. Ostrailea ter Arseadkhla.; , Maatar Gaorga XSowdoia, Ua li-rear- r mmA Mia. aawara za. r, Antm Ka C17 Bed CrOtS StreaH MMuj Baaa yasvsroay aa ase tuva Walker MaaaorlaJ xiorpiiaiior w w - appeadleiue which oers loped apoa hU coayaleactact from aaatUckof coatlaaad ferer. The aargeona la aharre wan Dra. Jrraaa u. Atuaaau. Joe. Akerman, Kd. J. Wood and Pride J. Thomas and attest aocoaata the nttft saffsrer was doing remara--vi.walL FrUada of Ut boy aad bU dsrotad parrsUbope Uat Ut I lion wCl prort eacceaafaL' TakeroarTriaada oat aalllax U Ua aharpiea. It ta baoomiag ja rery pwpu- I tar sport at wniflmw. . j A Mule Bleasan bow aad thea la i rt- ltshad by tat Bt ox maa. a i-- IforpleeaantoWrlghtarmtBeach. t ; Mt rra. jaisaaassi WILMINGTON, N; 0 J SATURDAY. AUGUST f, KENAf '"f I DssOa Ceefcacratca Had a Jellj 0alker isr i airsaiT seetcirs ay tat. . S. Keaaa aad J. 0. Cerr, Ell. . a . r Brigadier General James L Metis, of Ut Third N. a DirislOB, United Confederate Veterans, retained yes terday eranlnx from Kenansrllle, where oaThnreday he attended Ut anaaal reunion of Wm. J. Houston Camp. U. a V., of Daplin. Oapt MetU said UenVaa a large crowd In attendance and the ezerclsea were moat Interesting. CapL I T. Hlcka. eommaader of Ue camp, waa master of ceremonlea. and followiac a num ber ot eathaslattle speeches Ue crowd repaired to "Ue oaka,n when aa old- time, bountiful basket pie-ale waa en joyed, f Col. Thoa. B. Kenan, of Ba lelrb. was one of Ue principal speakers, and earnestly arred hit hearers to a more careful preser ration of oar Confederate history. . Another of Ua DrindDal sneakers waa J. O. Carr, Eaq.; of this city, a loyal son of Da nil a. wbo haa done much toward Ue nobuUdlnr of his county. Mr. Carr spoke apoa Ue life of Stonewall Jack so a aad Ua Confederate Boldier. His address waa eloquent, pleasing, and abounded la matters of gnat his- i torlcal InlaresL CapL MetU modestly confessed that anon the conclusion of Ue exerelsee he yielded to ealla for him to sing "Pm a Jolly Old Beber and It" ooi lara to doarhauU that .ha literally brourht down Ua plcaic" with bU AN ENDLESS CHAIN SCOEMB. Ltcal RrsrcaeaUUrc Arralraed far Lar- ceay ly Trkk Dlaalssts. Snaaa Bamoaoa. colored. waa.ar- rained ta Jastlee Fowlert eoart yea- terday oa a charre of larceny by trier. Tna erldeaet waa to Ut effect uat tht Bamseoa woman waa Ue local mraaaatailya of Moaelar dc Oo.J of Chlcaro. wbo operated something oa Lha order of Ue sndleas chain system of baying goods wiU which Ut Wil mington publie was ao familiar a year or two ago. whaa auk akjrla, shoes ana other arUelee wen being disposed of for a soar, proylded Ue parehi would dispose of a few Uekeu among their friends entitling Uem to goods apoa tht original tarma. Tht Bamp- woaoan caUtd .at Ue home oi Eala Abraham, colored, aad sold her a ticket for $LW eaUUIag bar to a snlt of clothes for her huaband pro- vtdad Una other UcksU wen i dis posed of amoag Ue Abrahaat woman's frieadsL Tbt prosecutor claimed uai na oandlLtaas wan attached to- tht sale aad Uenby was set ap Ue enargt of lareear br trick. . The defendant waa npreseatea oy Herbert McOammy. Esq . who ex- oaerated hie cUeat of Ue charge of larceny by trick. A eaat of falsa pre tence was partUlly developed, but tnt erldeaet waa ao conflicting that proo- ahla causa oouid not bt esUbllsbed and the woman was discharged. Twt Excartieas Yetltraay. Two big excursions reached Ue dty yesterday one from Don way, B. C aad another from Elroa, Tin unea boara. Oa account of a break down of Ue engiae near Whiterille Ua latter did aot reach the city until 10 o'ciocx Testerday afteraooa, Ue rUiton nam- beriag aboat 450, baring gone for a trip down the river on Ua. ateamer wnminrlon " retaralag to their homes at 80 o'clock last algbL i The train consisted of five coaches aad waa maaaaad br Mr. M. A. Carter, i of Bayaham. Tbe Coaway txearaloalsta raaahed Ue dty about 11 o'ciocx, eu atronr. They went for a triplo WrighU- villa Beach oa the trolley ears. tarainx borne last night about seyea O'clock. Last Twa Frrfemaacea, Tn.da at 4 P. M. and lo-alght at 9 dosee the engagement of Ue Jurenlle Miastnls at Tbt Oaslao ana ,uey leare Bandsy morning to begin a tour of the Wells Circuit. The company is aa exceedingly attract! re oar, oeiag eAfnaoaed of twelrt xlrU. Tbt eater Lalaaaant ta BOrel Bad Uty Bare oa- arnna rreal fareritea. All thott WBO v.. At uun them should a yah ik.mMitai Lha ODDortanlty today. mw . - - , Then will bt bo Ueatrlcal offerlag at The Oaaiao next weak, bat atrerai 4... .111 MHna. MondST. ' Ue irth a atronr bill will axaia mLmI. narUculan of which will bt 4wn later. leal Estate Trasafrra. -n AAm filed for record yesterday r w Edeae and wife transierrea io Waiter A. Taylor and w for 1450, taM.aera lot oa east aide o( uraa eraak. BOrU of shall road and adjoining Ua lands of W. T. Rogers and others, aad E. N. Kdeas ana wue tMrarred to Walter A. Taylor, for tsa. tract of land adjoining abort. By anoUer deed Geo. W. uemag ana wire Lransf erred to ICllsa T. Slek, (or $900, lot oa sooU aide of Cbareh, 81 feet west of BereaU street, zsxiuo laei la sist. ... , . - "... . Dr stkra Win Speak. r SL Walter Biker, of Ut chair of History aad Political JCtoaomy at Wake Forest College, will deliver aa at Lha First Baptist church nn.. at 11 A. IL' Dr. Bikes U ilmsut and foroefal speaker and wtil bt heard with great pleasure. Bar. W. Ia BUbro will Breach at!8:15 P.M.' !- - Vaaderillt at - WhtarlUt Beaeh to-aighL Tickets can ba purchased La Lha dtr for II etata. I - REGISTERS ON TRIAL. Columbus Suoerior Court tn- gaged in Investigation of Double Murder. JURY SELECTED YESTERDAY. AH Dar ta Eaeaael Twelre Hen from Seeds! Vealre af 259 History at tbe Crlaa Cksrxed Aralait tbe Twa Mea Other Notes. Special Star Correspondence. WHrrarnxB. : N. C Aug. 7. The trial of XL B. Begtoter and son, Jabel, for tbe murder of Jim Btaley waa call ed : to-day at 10 o'doek at Ue special term of Superior Court for criminal onlr. Judre Moon presiding. The case has exdted great interest In Columbus county and elsewhere aa well. Tbe Interest waa manifested by the rreat crowd of people here to-day. The eoart room was packed and many bad to aUnd on Ue outside. The large n amber of witnesses la the case and tde apeeial renin of 250 men summon. rd nearly filled the room. The day was rery warm and tha eoart room was' extreme It so. bat Judge Moore pushes business despite the beaL The alow and tedious process of get- ting a jury waa completed at 7 i. M. Tben the jury was empaneled and court Loor a recess till 9 o'clock to morrow morning. The two BegUten on trial at White- rule art men or some innaenca ana sUndlng in tbt county. Tbt elder was atone time a United BUlea Commis sioner and hla sob waa at oaa time an asaUtant postmaster La Columbus. Tha crime with whlca Lney an charged was eommllled oa tht night of March x9th and ia one of the most avroclous la Ue criminal annala of Ue Stale. Cross Edmondasn and anoUer rails man. who wen arrested lmme- dUtely after Ua marder aad who an still La jail, made a confession lmpli- eating Ua Registers and warrants wen at once sworn oat for Uem, bat they disappeared end wen Uaa outlawed, tbe Goremor offering n wards of 8300 each, oa Mar Sad. which ltd to Uelr eantun Jane 18th. bear JTInelsnd. It will be remembered .that Boies and Btaley lived alone In aa Isola ted house aad were .supposed to be looashlnen with about 81,000 on the bremleea. Tbt mta wen murdered and robbed and Ue house burned a - dowa on their bodies Edmondsoa ears la bU confession that on 8alur- da-v before Ue'killlar be met Jabel Rerlster at Darall's sUblea la White- Tills aad he told him fcU (QerUter'a) father wanted taste him at tht house. Beglsier's father, XL B. Begiater, told Edmondaon be bad a scheme to make money easy aad wanted help; Ue way to get the moaey waa to rob Btaley rho had at least 8L00Q. Begiater said kill him If ha flickers; he's only a nirrar and the people want to get rid of him anyway." Edmondson said ha got XL a Register's gun; Jabel took hla aad they all went down ta Ua vi cinity of Boies' house, aboat ten miles from Whiterille: laid aroand until Buaday night when Uey went up to Ue house and Jabel shot Uem through Ua window; Uaa going la Ua house androbbias? tba,bodlet.' Kdmonaeon said ha did aot know Jabel had aat Ue bouse oa fin until Uey had gone some distance. FOXES ATTACK130 PEOPLE. New Saecka af tha Keyaard Type la Pederal Pelat Tewssklp. Blr and cunning an Ut adjectiyea need by writers of Ua fables and jure- nilaatorr books to deacribe Uteaar- Mrimtrm at tht ordinary fox. bat Uaee terms do not apply to a new species of Ue animal just discovered la Federal Point township, thia coun ty. Usually a person begins a awry aboat foxes or fish wiU an apology, bat thla to aaneeessary la Ue present eaat, tht report coming from Register of Deads W. XL Riddle, who Ures In Ut section when the new Reynard type ta foaad, and who to aot girea to tht rain Imaginings or tbe ordlnery banter or fishermen.' Mr. Blddle says Uat within the past Leaders ia the Federal Point section eleven foxea hart beta killed la Ut act of attacking people. Borne Instancea an reported la which Ue animals ac- tnallveama Into houses and "ran at" children. wbO wen forced to aeek re-, f age from threatened attack. Bereral hare been killed under houses and ontor two an reported aa hsring beta dabbed to denU by pedestrians along Ut roadilda. Tha onlr thaorv advance i "In CX BlaaaUoa of Ue extraordinary conduct of Ue animals to Uat Uey an affected wUh hydrophobia, being of Ue feline tribe. That aolalioa of Ua phenomena appeera rery plausible. I atttta aaa navai aierss. ; . , . : The weekly sUtement of tht receipts of cotton and naval stores at the port of Wilmington was posted yesterday at Ue Chamber of I Commerce, at eainU were as follows: Cotton . U, anlrita fiSa. roala 1.547. Ur 830. Cradt I 803. Bama week last rear: . OotiOB 68, splriU 831. rosin 1.698, tar 691, crude 793. The recelpU of natal stores ror UterenTear to data show a falling off La all Items except erode la which Uert la an laerease of aboat ,ww aar- rala. Cattoa reoelpU since BepL 1st hare baaa S2S.0S3 bales againat 258, 119 bales during a corresponoing I period Last year. Wrl htavllia Beach la easily reached. Uars every ball nour. Salllaa 1a hecomlnr very popular ai WrigaUrille - Beach. .' The t anamos ' take out larre crowdi dally; - i - s ' Star. 8, 1903. PERSONAL PARAQRAPHS- MiC P. B. Martin and wife are at The Orton. Mr. B. J. Jones, of White rille, arrived last night. Oapt. J. r W. St. John arrived laat night from Ue South. Mr. B. H. Adams, of States rille, N.: CL, Is at The Orton. Mr. .D. T. McKelthan, of Lumber, 8. C., arrived yesterday. Capt. Clarence D. Maffitt left yesterday for Richmond, ria Halifax, N.a Mrs. E. L. r Parr has gone to Richmond to spend a month at her bid home. Miss Alma Brown left jester- da v for Phoenix. Va . to .anend a monU. ' Mr. D. H. Marshbnrn, of Ma ple HULN. Q. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Dr. C. J. Manly and Lient. Murgrar TJ. B. A., at Fort Caswell, spent yesterday in Ue city.' Mrs. J. B. Stephens and daughter, of Charlotte, arrired yester day en route to Ue beach. Mra. H. A. Fortman returned Thursday evening from Chicago after a pleasant visit of seren weeks Mr. Harry V. Webb left last nirhttoUkea position in the West ern Union offices in Richmond. Dr.- D. S. Ear and wife, of Rose Hill, N. (X, were hen yesterday on their way to Jonesville, N. C Miss Bessie Terry, of Rocking ham. N. O. Is the gaest of her aunt. Mrs. Lula Terry, corner of Third and Daris streets. Miss Stella Shrier went up to Whiterille vesterdar morning to act as eoart stenographer in the Register marder trial Mr. Louis Bis sender returned last nirht from a two weeks vacation spent at Halifax, Weldon and oUer poiate la Uat section. Mr. Paul Webb, of Morehead City, who haa been spending a ' while wiU hla broUer, Mr. IL V. Webb, re turned borne yesterday. Mil Hattie T. Penny left yes tarday for Phoebus, near Old Point, Vs.. to spend some time,' the guest of Ue family of her brother, Mr. George Penny Lnmberton Eolesoniaw. "Miss Mittie Harris, of Wilmington, arrived Tuesday and will spend some lime hen visiting the family of Oapt, W. 8. NormenL" Charlotte Otserveri "Mrs. Thoa. CL James and Miss Margaret L. Haurhton. of Wilmington, an Ua gueaU of their brother, Capt Thomas XL Haughton." Charlotte Observer. 7th: "Mrs. XL A. Brand and party, of Wilming ton, spent last night in the dty. They leave this morning for Ue western part of the State. Prof. T. E. Whitaker, of Oak Ridge Institute, arrired last erening to spend a few days ia Wilmington, and at Ue beach in Ue interest of bla excellent institution. Mr. and Mrs. Job. B. Lander have returned home from Morehead City and ara af the home of Mr. G. W. Under, tbe groom's faUer, No. 118 South Serenth street Miss c Mary ' Culbreth, - after spending Bereral weeks most pleasant ly ia "Richmond on the James," naa relnrned home accompanied by her sister, Mra. RIC Van Laer. Messrs. Ike Bear, of Morris Bear & Bros., and H. C Bear, of L M. Bear & Co., returned last night from an extended tour North, both haring spent some time at Saratoga. FaTetterille Observer 6th: "Mr.. and Mrs. K A. Johnson, Miss Fan Williams and Mr. N. XL MeGeaehy will leare to-morrow for Masonboro Bound to attend a house party giren- by Hiss Daisy Smith." Newborn Journal'. "Mrs. W. TO" TTfuth anil rfamyhtar. Httlfl MlXS ,,, M - J f Miriam, of Wilmington, arrired yea-; tardav. accompanied by Miss Ethel Wood, and are visiting their parenU, IT. Wm T. S Wrtnd it No. 20 P1LMETT0' LUMBERMEN OROAfflZB. : t I South Carellaa Assoclstloa Formed at Snmler-D. T. McKeitbai, Pf eildcat. Editor Z. W. Whitehead, of Ue Southern Lumber Journal, aad Mr. D. T. McKelthan. of Lumber, a. u., arrived vesterdar from Bum ter, where on Thursday an organization of Ue lumber mannfaeturera or the i'simewp State waa perfected for mutual protec tlnn. A larre majority of the saw mill Interests In Bouth Carolina was renreaented and Ut meeting was rery enUttsiastle. - Officers were elected as follows:' '-r'-' i Pfaridaat-D. T. McKeiUaB. Of I . i .! . -..-7l-- ' First Presldentr-W. Xtankln, ol Mara Blaff. -, . - ? Beooad u Vice : President William uaairar. oi uaenw. ' - - - - Treasurer T. W, Boyle, or Ureeiey; !T1 1 . . . J; I Becretary XL J. MeLaarln, of Sum ter. . -. - . - Tha Soufhem Lttmber Journal, of this dty and Norfolk, waa adopted aa Lha official orran of the association ana a rery strong resolution, commending Ut course of that paper, was unam- moujljifcdoptetL ft TMm W nrf eathtnir' on Ua Atlan- Lfe eaast onlr ; 45 minutes f rom Wil mington by trolley. Fishing is fine at Wrlghtsrillo Beach. WHOLE NO. 11,217 NEW SKIRTS- Wei have inst received a lot of the SkMi2S;-L7V-8.0( SUk Skirts 84.75, 6.50, .00, 10.UU. " Tr Black Mercerized Petticoats (underskirts) 65c, worth $1.25: better quality $1.25, 2.00 to 5.00. ? i : , Silk Jackets in the latest style: inst the thins; for the seashore. Price , $7.00. They are made "'of Peau-de-Sole A new lot of Beads and Waist Sets. ' We are closing out our Summer Hats and Waists at rery low . piices; An early call will show you a lot of new and stylish gooda at popular ; ) PAR is m I LLI TJ E jy29.tf , . y r -139 1 Will make one-fifth Vorer THE P. E. HAJQHAQET1 tea, au x ti u f - . u a A Bank for Many of the Ladies of Wilmington and vicinity do aotknow that THE PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK, No. 115 North Front street, desires their account. Scores of them do, and make use of our strong vaults aa a repository for ; their Bar ings. We solicit the accounts of ladies and promise careful attention to their interests. -,We hare fitted up a comfortable - - room especially for their use. : A cosey place where they can come and ieei ai nome. ; h. c. ataQUannr, lreaiteat. , jif anT tf - w, aVIOK. awa Ginff ham Sale Several thousand yards striped , Gingham, suitable for Dresses, Shirt Waists, Aprons, etc. Desirable patterns that would be goodralues at ten cents. au2tf REV. W. M. VISES CALLED. Mas Beea Asked to Became Pastor of tbe First Baptist eharch Here. The Rev. W. M. Vines, paator or the First Baptist church of Asberille, N. C, has been called to Ue pastorate of the j First Baptist church of Wil mington, to succeed Rer. Dr. Calrln R. Biackwell. who resigned some time ago to accept a wider field in Norfolk, Va , hla old home. The call haa been extended some time, but publie notice was not given of Ue fact until it ap peared in the Biblical Recorder or this week."'';; Rev.' Mr. Vines is at present spending . his racation in Chat tanooga, Tenn., and , has written that he will not make known hU de cision to accept or decline the call until he returns home, which will be La a few days. It Is believed that Mr. Vines will accept He recently risited. Ue dty and preached to the congre gation. ' All were eminently pleased wiU him and Mr. Vines was appar ently much impressed wlU Ue oppor tunities of Ue field here. , : aati iiBBBBBaMawSsWBaaWAaawiaa 1 A TRIBUTE TO DR. V0I0T. Presldeat ol Board ot Trustees Speaks of WitminfteB Pastor's FJectloa, . The Rer. Dr. Robert O. Holland, nreaident of the Board of Trustees of the ifnuet Pleasant IiuUeran eemi- nary, In writing an omciai report m ihn eleeHon of Dr. VoIfL Of this dty, to Ue presidency of the Institu tion, says: "It is believed that the roice of tbe board in the election of Dr. Volgt la Ue expression of the entire church.' He will bring not only valuable expe--rience and reputation for successful service in connection ; with Ue semi nary in days of its unequal struggle for proper recognition, out a peraoua force as a theologian and Instructor, as well as a wide acquaintance throughout our Southern church, and a sympathy with iU genius and special needs, tie nas we conauenca ... .nAii. mnA will MnmMMd Lha re-i apect and affection of all the atudents. Hla attitude reiaure to i quBsuuoa h!ih h.A mmmindfd seriOUB atten tion before district synods aa well as; Ue united synod has illustrated re- markable clearness of vision, and we. feel sure Uat in the nonoraoie omco to which he haa been elected he will vindicate Ue. wisdom or tne Doaru which haa united ao harmoniously in Uecall." . -, i ! THE HEWS FROM RALEIGH. i;f-- i Lomber Cempaay (bartered at Nswhera. ! Stale Beard ef Education. ;;''vv 1 RAUEiaB, N. O.; . August 7. The Pamlico - and Neuae Rlrer Lum berOo., of Newborn, was cnanerta to-dsv. with $50,000 capital subaenbed and $125,000 authorized. : Ohio capl- taliata ana u. tu union, oi iiowucxu, are tne incorporaiorr. ' w ? t ' rh fltata Rnard of Education ap proves the loans from Ue Stole Loan ; Fund ror building ana improvmsr pujr lie school houses in 95 districts. Inr 31 counties Ut loant agrerato $46,286; total coat of buildings to bo$10a,315. $ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SEALED. PROPOSALS Will bt receired at the Mayor"! nuts X!1 H An A n vrf ft- 1 A V. ' s--t-i UBlfie.UUUl uvuu auiuii,Avu 3 for furnishing tne cityoia wu? v mtmrtim with ' Lilmft. ; Cement Trttttvink and- OoaL JSIdft will : be receired for the aboye Bepa? - m a a rate on each anicie. , aiso as a The right reseryed "to reject an; 3 and all bids; .WMVU. SP&INGER. n fi fit - v Mayor. i TERFJS Of SUBSCRIPTIOri. Om I Year.l by Ball ' 9 .UBd Thm ttoitka, " - US! 'TwtBtMtlu, " . I.OO; eaallTaraa ta MnMH IB IB -X Olty at 4S Oasts tr KoMtm. X 0tt0O00t00000OOta latest styles of Skirts. Woolen Silk and the rery latest style. R Y E r.i PORI u n, Market Street, Wilmington, N. 0. i I AM INDUCEMENT - y -is offered you to day to buy your Flours hers. OC course you have to buy somewhere, and roa : want to get all you can ror your money, who ; doesn't? We get ail we can for oar money. We try to giro you all we can for yours.; Thare la no risk la-buying here , but a certainty ot : good floub ana goo a vaiue. Flllsbury's Best, Tidal Wave, . "Imperial." bread than ordinary Flour. . . -. iuu i aa rai a a a w . , . . - . - j- o. B. ABBtBTBONw, Prasldeat, CaaBleri " Women S. OtiB. Solomon. ' " Gttban Blossoi AriD- RBIIOWII CIGARS. These Cigars are better than ever. "SILVER COIN" It is the BEST erer ground; guaran teed, ". ""'.'.; -' ' H. L. Mlers. : jy 2 tf y.-v DO YOU VVAWTK a real imported China Dinner Bett We hare Uem real cheap. Special prices Uis week for Screens, Porch Seta, Mosquito Nets, Water Coolers and small - "Refrigerators. ' ' Call on ub for anyUing la' .'.;- Furniture. " - ' : : GASTON D. PHARES &C0. io-ui Harket St. Inter-sun 78. lyaotr. ' r -: - LAST FOUR PERFORMANCE. pAsino. f I Juvenile llinstrola. To-day Matinee. . .". . . . Night..... r-.r.. -r SATURDAY.! 4 P. 9 P.. " 4 P. 9 P. M. M. Matinee. Night..;, rau7tf M. M. '.fC V, i SABSAPARILLA WITH IODIDU, : iaMV! The great Skin and Blood remedy. A powerful purifier of tht blood, price 75o a bottle, three bottle for $2.00, atwKHKt':; zzpzis- -Va Palace Pharaacvi or the BlnkniK nma ot.tlieCltyor Wilmington, July SOtb, 1903. " " ' eeron oWBonas Bper Mint.............. r.ooo so Proof of claim Banfof New Hanover.. WW Cash in Bank drawing lntereet.....,.,.-! v8 f. :- - 'Mi: Sll,768 87 aa 8 It - H. O. McQUXSN, OommlBaloner. . Institute for College k Cotrrses Womea8 PEACEter. Conserva tory of Music laa FRJUC AAiraaC Best. Place for-YOnr as.DiawUdU uaasaitr an t int j;r..T0 EXCUrSlonlStS.. rl i; Tne flrst mwlimin or a ty ui hunma Foeally, you may need all ot uuae Tne Favorite jeMtf ; ; 1 Barber Bnop te the place. - boiob a Barmt ; No. T sonrtlonl Street. FLOUR thing yon should do oa your arrival gtoa is hi nave a uean, ewiK"ai,T -'"aaa. -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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