ooooooooooooooooooo ieafeats! eoa-fU, trf7i7 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIOli t taie Larrst TVaa TYat Of Aiy CXae DaJy Oa 3Taor, hy XX ail. ;Siz XXoBtha, . - VuaUaften. ; Tar ZXomtaa, 1 Two Koataa, aee'V saias itTsi mn. X oawrtrM t aaaaanaara mm tao Y CltyattSCamttpftrHomta, $ oooooooooooooooooooooooo VOL. LXXIL-NO'. 123. WILMINGTON, N. 0e SATURDAY. AUGUST 15, 1903 WHOLE NO. 11,223 MOR - 0 1 1HE 1.15 1 1.00$ jhclUoniiugtar. OUTUrlES. . evsa aad a urn ;7wal ?rdarta OaJtU f iau!lTU a Watte 7. t. A toiored tua ea4 two cU- klUcI Krklaitx 44f ta ?sur eoaalr. a a ju uJ Tnon, WkJU, et trial Csai&e. K- 'or Uo aaanLer of ;M R tfavaaa. were foa4 relltr. rt.Ht i tier Uelr Mtisai at g,' isirtManL Weather f4 fort Uetropfeal stores sHU !nuuir or ksxmol xsriiea .un leteercsated nTrasnevQ, the u rweeCy eaiied ay Vacedoaian iiK.utifiixiwK email Tlr BOi B CM Of yell d artadAer MdatJ ffan Lk i J LI , B'jrl eoaalr. K. CL, jeeiare y, 5 Y ssar tela: Komt m cnl line; fftur na firta; watel at irs. .'t r. vim com ...... Vjv SDlf MUiJt w - --- - - - - 5k jXte: raaia irani eairtta tarpea B1 Ira el UjQXil. LEATHER REPORT. C d Pw"r o Aoncvurran, 1 ffiitin Bcnnac. - Wajcnrorrox. Jf. CL. Aa. 14.) Vtwumjoacel dale far lie t treaty T ten ,"ai -tree. 1 A. tC. 71 decreet; I r n tcres: ataxias is, 4 dn fin. salalasaaa, TJ Acer Mu, Tt M.'.':j for Ue ater, 19; rainfall Um 1st Ue taOaU to SUit, 1T3 !tre e waisr U Ue Cape IW u rruv12X N. (X, el A. M. cwrroa tiiaoi atriums. Eaim aa rail u an 8uim el ue ffuiM sell eaeeen Tela. Teaapera ee geaareJlj aUiar la Ue u t4 cwitraJ forUov tl U rroJi w 4un to. .Utkury. 11.30 A. Ttoticm! ifftnaUj mUtl enrtt H:t MAT U MTU COM4 Of YmkIAA. Fir iMiM atcarUla, e1C nforla ffoaa UU tckav Drroa for t iTi to U QJf ftiaru, tt aoi cuait Tun! tfaacareaa 4rUcaxi tviffar Un aloa Kmc riorUa. Bnlk AUt . ad CaW couU. roaarirr roa todat. WAairroat.Aac. 14 Frr Nona eaiay; taHaI w1aa, lt Alajaaa- A ay la Rm. S.1S A. K. I 4) Safiati, & U P Jat. l.f LaU .1. 13 IL 1J M. U t WftUr al SbaLSaort 1X33 1. at. IU W4ir WUaaxtoa. XUT.M. fta. emir rtcoaraa U to tr iX a B4&U anfult tail afalcai TmtU Tr4J. It Li rvportoi Ui Oca. MBaa 4i U b ta Daaaoerallo caa l tot PrtaidaoU lit wOl do' viiiia siaatj aiUaa of Lit Ii oaU tr ba a frtal rtlicf urybdJjcfcpi TlUataa jf tAt N picktJ kit pocket kad Una u TIIaa cooUlalac tb Aa 1 Kaast woman who loti 4r taiU coolaialof 17,300 dUat -u U aTUy all. la tao koUo fi4 ottfaio iodJot topocklafaptbt Shi u;t it at hoar, waorttbo foonj it ;at u it vat aboot to bo barnaJ h u placky (a Klaitoa to Ukt tit laitiuivt la bojoottlsc tbt i : Ubocco trott, bat aalttt i rwc?ti tbr heart eo-opTat!on f catira SUU, aa4 other SUtot u :!. wt ae HtUa If aaj fooJ to ir:v.l froai tho vaitriaklac Sc. LrtaLi phjtkU&j took oat a rft hrt aa4 txaalaoi It. TLil't aaiay lortdck rrala voa!4 i t. U ablo to do. It beala X riuXrfJk landmark. f::ow who caaaot read a ftrl't Wt tbroah btr tjet oabt to "t t tb s&aal coatott. Tl niat Sraboard Air list " J-!" ncat a "comma nit j of la 't.tu Utea tbo Bootbtrn, tbt A oatt Llao aad tbt Bock M ruco Sraboard tjtttau La Soou. Tbt at ntalt wUl tU m la freight raitt, folio - t by mart U;iLal!oa aad mort Wu o th Uajoblt proptrtj aad ti f.ac!iifj of railroad compa &. I: it uid CatbUr Dtwtyt ptcaU u lutr bta joloJC on for toTtral Tbit oofht to bo laipotjJ ia wtn-aLaaaftd bosk. Wbat't of bailor, director If thrj imt dirtct. WlLMXXOTOX 8TAJU T lck lb tUbla door afttr tbt dt Frtar of tbo itird. prbpt. ZviuumJ Tina- Dirpaic . And to aftr $1,000 rcraxd far tbt r(reftbt attod, vita or with out tit ifi. LOCAL DOTS. Stria Urjcabill boardt art Ulaj eoaatrarud U dlffartat aactioat of the eltj for Mraara, OOvma Droa., taneo Ot IM Ac4aaj of lfaaio. Two car loadr of Aabara vtxoat tbo larttat tMstntat trtr asadt to WUmUctoa war rtealrad by Mr. T. X. ICllt jtatardaj. A itrttt CAr,jaapJ tho track o roarth tlraat, aaar Bad Ooaa, yn- taroay aTUraooa. oalaylac Uaatea Ual tad of tbo Uao (or aoat Uaa. Cttj nbocrtbtri who sTadl to rt- oatr Uair aapart abooJd, la a? arj la Uaco, report lb faUar procapUy, tUbtr at tbo Etui oSot or to bfr. W. laaXXCraat, . Tbo baadjosaa Btv potato tr ttalloaof Uo AUaatlo OoaatLla la UU tllj aataftoti coeaplttad aad at aooaaatha fiaoneaab palattdtbt ballilar, will b ready for ooeapaacy. II era It a problem f tr tbt raao- aloaiBU: A exUor whoa paiaraal aa "wat Irtaa aa4 alt toolbar a tlLada, arat aaat to tbt borplUl Tbara- djyaxkL Of wkalaaUoaaUty ltbtt Claado Letllt, a wall known yoa a wall axaa of ia ety, arat ear Had to tba boasltal a!ht bafora laat wtia atrera brtaat a boat bit faoa. Ct raf aaaa to aty who bit bias. Fritndt win rtfrtt to learn of U feat of XUyaor, lafaat aoa of Mr. aadMra. fraak MoaaJy, aoUarolS, Dalrada. Tbo fa acta) watcoadaetad by Bar. LJ. Ed vardt aad tbolattr- t wat la BaUarar. Bafldisx panaltt wtrt Lao ad yaatardty at foilowt: E. A,' (Aad wkk, two-atory. fraaM, tla-roof dwei liar, corner of Third aad Haaorar. T. F.Tyler for A. O. TJIle twwatory fraaM raaideaoa oa Naa. batwaaa Foartaaad FLIb eiraeta. Cape. XIobL Job&aon, U. S. .. who bat ba aaalcaad to tbt aaaaad of Uo Etflaoariar Obrp ta Ula cfty. will arriro a boot Brpt. 1L a U a aanrt of AabtTtUa, tblt Buir, aad win a warmly raocf red back to Nona CaroUaa eUr a aarrto oa tbo redSteoaat. JcUlko Bor&taaa ye tarda reeatrrd bla tppotataMat from tbo Ooraraor aad oaaluad at a aoUry aa!i bafora Dreaty Clark of lb 8apfior Coart Cbaa. GL LoiWla. II oSo wlU reaaela la tb oLl Ooart Mooaa. war bo eoadact a Tory pro eubJo aaatlatarUl boalaaaa. .Inajwarh at tbt Ell a cbarre aolblac whaiarer for tbo vabUeaUoa ofebareb aotkat, wbJcb It aot tbt ral la most c&ke. It aaaat taelat that allaotlee fartb alpit eolama t HUa .ot jU aa it ledird lhay aawaar aad a aaol or brocbt to tb offloa ao tIrcbo4d or aaat la ab hrarUlad form. Tbo BrcUUr of Dotdt bat oilaad by Ua Bacratary of 8U1 that 111 balf-boaad roJaaoa of th poblk Uwa of 1XS3 bar ba tblppad for diatrlaatloa amonr tbo New XIaar rer aeaclatraUe aad 7 faH-bonad olama forth aborts, rrftatar of Wt aad Co aly Cboamlaaioaor. The will b ready for diatrlballoa today. Bydeodt Clad for record yea tardty CpC O. IX rata aa4 wife, of rioraaoa, B. CL. Iraaaferrad toT. W. Wood for I3M aad IW, reepadlraly. lot at aortbwaat eoraer of Beooad aad Foarta. btwaa rrlty aad Bradley treat. TtilOI feat la da. tado wmtaUe of ExhlA, Mtwwaa Qaea aad Wooatar atroala, 83slfl feel la aU. mwMmmwaTtTmMaVawmwamw LOCAL 'CJTlOfl CI 1 1 LEI an. Drctk Q bt fkU frpL lib Eaca- tMtt ef Vcitrtat Dmitt Pair. Sptial Stor.rXroaa, ILilxios. ff. CL Aar. 14. Tb TUUJeh Board of Aldtrmta to-altbt called aa ltk for. Baaiembar lib th oweatloai of tftrpeaaary or epaa mloomm aad aleo oa dltlUlerlaa. It will b bald aadar the Wallt act. n i t a rVrv mA kla chUf of iftff- U. a! Loadoo. of tbt Nona CtroUaa 0rderaU VeUraaa. la bmmmm alia ta Bial iwr uuwn i i-laa iw4if lAlaraaat oaoa a reaeral order for a fTaad aacaapmaat of VeUraaa bar oa Wedaeaday aad Tharaday of fair weak. mmwHmmwwBBmwamaItwjBamwmwmwMmmm' The EiacttleotJ lafly. Mr. D. J. Ferraa, of Maaoaooro, waa hrr ycatarday aad bad a ec a f areata lib 8aprlalealaat uauei. rwufi to at thobUcedaoatloaal rally aaaoaa iry th Otlmfr place aaat Wtda . v Tit followlar reallemea day har b aamed. with Mr. Ferraa at kiimi La eoesBoa a commlUoeof srrtaxtmeaia for tho Wx ereat, rti: M J. P. Herrlar. o- uore aad Addleaa Hewlett. Tbeeoasmiueo Ul et Moaday afleraooa at o'clock at th raUeaoof Mr. Hew lett, on Maaoahora, to oetna Uoaa for Uo btr errat. a Fart CtrH Brad. OoL W. J. Woodward, who waa oaa , .t. ys.t t!rlm worker for Ue neoaa of tb Fort Flaber reaioa. eayt Utt macb U da to Uo Pott Ex thatr Baad. of Fort CmaweU. for Ut deUjhlfal part It took La Ut axardaet of that rre oocaatoa. Tb baad played aa'mrrom' paWotlo aire ana piye km well, too, ant aoa wat re-M. ritb mor aUaalarm nor ea joyed ta Bonlbem farorlia. "DixW." whlcb wat ehaered to Uo Uo. hm m m VNEW ADVEBTEXMrSTa. A. D. Browa AaaonaotmaL a E. Pardon raaUCoTan dollart . ararraaa tooai. . . i Wanted To ladit. , WRECK ON SEABOARD Ratherfordton ExCurtloo Ran Into Extra Frtteht Near Maxtoo Thursday. TWO KILLED; THREE INJURED Fliinta Cai It FUcet tad Hrrre Pte- actrtt Craahtd ta Death Waaatrl All Cahwt I gaeeaea Peepte Beepltahlt tt Strttrtrt. Gootbt azennloa train frata BaU ar ford to a, coaaUUat; of tea eoachae bad baxxaxt ear, wbilt ralaraiaf from Wllmltftoa nlxbt bafor Lett at 11:30 o'clock, ran Into Ucabooeof a de tached extra fralxbt tram laden wtU watermelon, a boat a qatrter or a mil below Ue depot and i&dda Ue yard llmlta at Maxtoa. 63 milet from Utt dty. Herman Lake F. Joaes, white, of U freight Ira! a. aad Tom Oardaer, colored, of Stanley Creek, a peJaeaxeroa Uetxearaioa, were in atanlly killed and Urn other colored excardooiit wtrt mora or leea ta Jarad. S The . reeponaibilltr for Ue aeddaat baa aot been fixed. Tbo azenrdoa trala wat la chart of CapL Broad way, oaa of Ue upper dlrlaloa coa dactora, aad Eatiaecr Jo Bellara waa at Ue Urotlln, Tbt f raljcbt trala waa la cbarrn of CapL Bobort McNalr aad Etctaaer Eddeaetr. The cart of Ue freight war etaadlac oa Ue mala liae at U end of U lone witch, jatt Ula aldt of Maxtoa, while Ue engine waa deUcbad and bad goae to Laarla- barf for water. Flnfman Joaee waj at back to protect bit trala aad either weal to Bleep oa U track or la Ue cabooa or wat rna orar while ftiTlax U waralat; airnaJe toUeap proacbJac exrartioa train, nit body, literally cat to piece, wat fonadb- ra Ue xeart!on acla aad the aad of Ue cabooee, up near Ue heed tUhL Tb colored 'Oxcaratonlet, who wat killed, wat fonad badly cruabed between U tender of Ue aaftaaaad flret coach of U exeoreioa trala. Tb txenrdon train bad already Blacked lit apoed f or Ue yard at Maxtoa aad wat aot ranalBC mora Uta 13 or 30 milaa an boar, ale the coaeeqaaaoat mix at aar ooaa mor atrtooa, for th 800 xenrdoaJata la U coach ea. Tbo xcnndoa ' andae ploaxhad Ita way nearly half Urooxb U cabooa and Ue wreck wat aet oa Br. The taxtaa wat oaoiy ouun exed. Tba la jarad war: WLU Friday, Dallat BUtloa, aakit hart aad badly abockad. Utary Friday, Iron BtatJo, fltftra Newman Pro bat. Catawba eoaaty. badly brnlaed aad hocked. Th blared war xiTtn erery attea- boa by Dra. Croom and Klip trick aad UcfrlxbUnd axenrctonlatt ware laxea car of by U boapttabl Maxton peo ple, who, la many laataaeoa, Urew Ualr bomoa epea to Uo atraaxart wlthla Ualr jralea. A wrecklar train from Uamiet wat aoon on Ut aoaa and by 9:30 o'clock yaetardty mornlaf Ue txeortSon bad proceeded. II aaat Ue trala, waicn arrlree at aooa at VUmlafton, at Ilaaalet, Ooroner H F. McBa held aa la- . . . at er qieet orar toe aaaa pocuea. oa Jooaa, Ua flaxnua, wat oaly aeonl 13 year of ex, aad wat a brouer OoL A. L Jonea, former preaUent of the BoaUeaatam of Lnmber Co. at Aahpolr, Boheeon eoaaty. CoL Jonet and bit two lltllo daoxbtan bad J oat completed a tojoorn of n week at Wrlxbtrrillt aad war InWllmlaxton on Uair re tarn borne whan OoL Jonea receirad a ttiefraa aaaonaciac Ut kllUag of bla broUar. Tbt mmalaa of Uo yoanx flaxmaa were aaat to Ue borne of bit pare a U, Mr mail Mr. Fraadt Joaee, of Liberty, Bandolpb eoaaty, for bnrUL RraBAibT wat axnreeeed bar ye- tarda r fcYMr. Frank Goafb, of Lnm- berto. Ue -popular manaxar of Ue excnrtlon. U$M alwayt carerai ana eolkllbat for Ua comfort of bit patrontand that Uty tboald bUa efetlma of an accident la Ula oaa la- tU'oc wat no donbt a eoorc of much recrel to Mr. Oooxh. DEXJQSTrXL BEltU PIETY. Taaai Pceeit ef Sawtbalie Btptlat Chtrcb Dai Etlatblt Oailti Ltal HlfkL Tbt yoBBxmaa of BoaUaldt Btp- t!t ebnrch carta dellxkirai oeacn prty laat alxbt at Tb Cadao parlUoa Wnxbttrllle Beacn. Xfi pany weot wn oa a chartered tnharbaa car at $JS0 o'clock aad returned a boat mid- alxbL Dainty . refreebmeatt war aarred aad Ua yonoff people war blfbly eatertalaed with aameront pleaaaat dlTeraloaa. Amoax Uoa In Ut party were: Mlaaee KaU Bwala, Mabel Llttlaloa, Ida Taylor, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Bwala, Mr. aad Mr.Jao.F. LIUletoa, Mlaa Eaele Holme, Mlaa Nellie Potter, Mlaa Mary A. Taylor, Mlaa Ada uaooaa. Ml Qoaaie Bbodee, Mlaa OoraOaae- Mlaa Nettlt Elax. Mlaa Ethel Fair, Meaara J. a MeAUltter, 6r Bbodee, A. A. uarxenroUer, SdV Blair, Jaa Booae, F. Garraaoa, M. Johaaon, H. Thorn, J. Orrell, H. Bbermaa, M. Bryaa, M. Parker aad Oa. WalUaa. Uttrrit la Iha Blf ItDL , Thar waa xreat latereat bar laat alxbt In Ue W mill at Frieeo aad many tarried about U newapaper otloaa to ret the lateet ballatlae. Tba anaoanoemeat Uat JeffrTee bad woa came about 1:30 o'clock by the Aao dated Proae aad Ua result appeared to bar beca oa Ue aide of Ue f arorlU la Wllmiattoa. Borer! belt war placed at two to oaa oa Jeffrie. POLICE COURT YESTERDAY. Three Nrrmt, Charted With aa Affray, Beead Over Aa Excartlealst Pre tractcd Bit Srres la Frlata. Abram Bryaa t, Bobert Bryant and Robert Bolton, th naxroet who en Xced la n rather bloody affray at Front and Oraaxa b tree la orar a pair of "Enxllah" trousera Tharaday tiler- noon, were riven preliminary trial In Ua Mayor's court yeeterday. Tba two Bryan la war held for Ue Supe rior Coart and xava bond In Ua turn of 150, while Boltoa wat bald under a III bond. Tbt latter waa represented at Ua beariax by Brooke G. Empta, Ei a,. L. Mai? la, cbarxtd wlU bataff draak aad down, waa fined $5 aad costa. , E. R. Paaret, white, who dalma to be an ex-policeman of Florenoe, 8. OL, aad waa left by Ua excursion train nLfbt beor laat, waa la Ua elation house for trial, barlax been arrested at 3 o'clock yeeterday mornlnx-fer xolex on Ue beck porch of Mr. B. tt. Pfiippa' residence, Seventh and Han- orar atresia, aad nalnx violent and rery profane laaxuaxa. Mr. Pblppa waa aot at bom at lb time aad Lie family war almost frlxbtened out of their wlta. The nelxhborbood wat aroused aad Police Beryeent CL 8. Baraett responded to a hurry call from Ue Iadependeat lee factory la the vldalty. Ue and Policeman Alex. Welle arrested Ua man, but wbea th turnkey weat to bla call yeeterday at aoon to take him up In Ua court room for trial be wat still too draak to b molested. ItTtatlxallon dia- doaedUatln aomawayb bad pro cured a piat of liquor and waa maklax marry while still In prison. He will be xivea trial to-day. LOCAL BUCKETS AAD SfilPFtNQ. VtteeU CUared-Dnataal itrctftb ef tbt naval Start MarkcL The ataamer "Hart" 'cleared early yeeterday afternoon for Ftyttltrllle. The MUxhlander"laBow briarinr ax- cardoaa erery week on Wedneedaya from Cap Fear rlrar pedata. Brltlab steamer ."Undaunted," bar- lax completed dlacharrlax carxo of ferUUaar material at Ua Wllmlaxtoa Oompree aad Warahouae Oo wharrea, cleared yeeterday for New Orleaaa. ' Bcbooaer "City of Goorxetown" cleared yeeterday with carxo of 11, 350 croaa tie, eonetxaad by Ua Ball TleotLamber Oa, toparUeeln New York. 8p!rite tarpeallaa adraneed a eeat on the local market yaaUrday, eloelax: qaotatloaa aavtax bean S3 bid. Ba- ranaan closed aXrOaSc Yeeterday'e local reeelpta war 77 eaaka while Ue receiptt were 633 axalaat 753 earn week laat year. The crop year reeelpta to d at are about 1,000 eaaka abort of laat year. The week "a reeelpta of all naval etoree ahowed a fallinf off except erode la which Uer wat xala of about 300 barrela -orar the earn period last year.t Tb week's reeelpta of cotton were 106 balee axalaat 43 laat year. Bpeaklax of Thursday's market Ua Ba ran a ah AV?c Bays: "The turpentine market displayed nnnanal -atreaxU to-dr. and np to Ue elodnx Ue bay Ux was liberal from all source. It Is now aafa to assume Uat turpentine le wanted and wanted badly, jaaxux from Ue war the off aria xe are takea at ateadUr adrandax Price. Th He hat been without effect In check- las the takiare. which bare been larVe In the lac of an adrandnr market Bo apparent la Ue etrentU of Ua situation to exporters Uat few with obllrauona to meet car to nan waitlnr to bor at lower price, for with the market mortar at lta present rate the level may aoon be much above What It It bow. DEUQHTFUL BltTUOAY PARTY. AlatUr BadeTph Olmkca EttcrUlttd Hit Ytttf FrUsis Ycatrrdty Afleraota. A dellxblfal birUday party wat xlrea by Master Rudolph Qleeehea, at the hospitable home of bla moUer. Mrs. J. B. J. Band- 11a. Na IU North Fifth etreet. reaUrday afteraooa. Various xamee of amusement war participated In by Ua merry you ax folks. A trolley ride waa riven by Master Qleacben lata in Ue afteraooa complimentary to bit xneett, after which all left for their home compllmentlnx Bodolph aa a moet charmlar host. D slaty rerrean- men la war served. Tb boat received many presents from bis yoaag frieaaa, Amoax Uoea la attendance were: Mlaaee Katie Gieechea. Mar caret Dale, Katie Mohr. Carlotta Moxxe and Ada (UndUa. Herbert KendalL WUHt Dal. Charlie Howe. Louia HaBaon. Ferdinand Dale, Joeeph Howe. Excarslta Yeaterlty. Hatch Bros, brourht down aa ex cursion of 300 people from BprlBX TTam. Neah eonntr. yesterday. The trin MneUtad of five care aad wat taken atralrht tbrouth to the beach. returalax to Ue city la the afternoon and leavlax for Bptiax Hope at nix hi. Tuesday of next week Hatch Broe. will briar a larre crowd from Bock- arham. N. CL. and potnla tblt tide oa Ua Be board. The far rrom Bock larham la only SL50, aad from Ham let to Lumbertoa, Inclualvr, only tLXS. This will be Hatch Bros.'85ia txeuraion darlnx Uelr fifteen yert xperienee. Idct CroB Short. . ! Bavannah Kac 'Xhe rice crop will be about two weeks lata Ula year and Ua harvest water la only now on Ue fields, The freeheta were retpon tnr ih delar In planting, and between tan and flfteea per cent leas rice Uaa usual wat planted this year. Th. ni.niAM thetlhaeron will not oaly be lale but ahortjat welLw . ROCKED EXCURSION. Mtoeant Hurled BUIet of Coke . Into the Departing Spring Hope Special. MOUNT 0UVE LADY INJURED. Train Rtfaraei to City aad Weat Oat Wlih Pdlctraen Aboard Secead '.Staadtf la Tare Daya-The , - AalhtriUet Axe Pizxled. . . Aa Hatch BroUera excursion train wat leayinc Ua dty laat nlxbt about 8 o'clock com Inhuman fiend Urew a billet of coke Into oaa of Ua coach ee, eeverely but not aerkraaly woundlnx n Mr. Wilkinson, ef Mount Olive. The mlsalle struck bar on Ue back of Ue bead, maklax an nxly xaab which bled profuaaly. Tba trala waa stopped In Ut yards joat beyond Ue Independent Ic factory and wat brought back ua drr Ut Front street shed where two physicians on Ue train xare Ueln- jarad woman all Ua medical attention possible. The wound waa pronounced oaly a. superficial one and Ue train proceeded. A 'phoae meevaxa waa aent to the police station aad Sergeant Bur nett aad officer Grlmaley boarded the trala with Gateman E. Piner, of the A. CL for ita eecond trip out. aa Ue conductor aad Mr. Hatch were expeeUar another attack. How ever, the preeeaea of Ua officers waa not needed Ue eecond time. There ia no clue to Ue party who Urew the coke, but tt le beliered to be Ue aame person who rocked Ue Goldaboro ex cursion -aa It paaaed out Wednesday eight, Ua story of which waa told In these eolumna Uo morning following. If the guilty party le apprehended he will be dealt with- rery eeverely. Haagiag would be almoat too good for him. .The authorities aad railroad people are puiiled to kaow Ue motive otthe fiend or fiende who hare thus twice rocked excursion trains going out of Wilmington at night. The eolation le perhaps a superabundance of ma llcioue mischief In aome negro's black heart which la just bound to exert It- eel f. It would not be well for. Ue railroad and dty auUorltlee to die- cover th Identity of Ue eoouadreL ' YOUSO NE08O BOY KILLED. AccUeatal Dlacharra ef a Platel Cttacd Death af Saaael Metre Yesterday. Samuel Moore, colored, twelve years of axe aad a eon of Matilda Moor, 411 South BIxU street, waa In stantly kUIed by the accidental dte charx of a pistol, with which he and two companions of about the aame axe ware playLnx at the home of Ue boy'a ' mother; yeeterday moral nx at 7:30 o'clock. The ball entered oae of Ue boy'e- nostrlla aad plouxbed lta way lato Ua little fellow? brain. Dr. T. R. Mask, Ua colored physician, wat quickly tummooed, but tba wound waa of such a nature aa to put Ua boy beyoad Ua reach of human aid. Youax Moore aad hit brother, two yean youaxar, land Samuel Holden, about Ue aame axe, were In Ue room of Cbarlee Bellly, n younx colored maa who work at one of tba llrery stable In Ua city and boards at Ut Moore bouse. In n bureau drawer Ueyfouada 88-calIbr revolver aad all Urea of Ue younx tare were hand- Hnflt and extraotlnx the eartridxea by uabreacblnx IL Tb Holden boy bad Ua pistol laat and either dropped It or unwittinxly pulled Ue trlxxer rhlle Ue Moore boy waa looklnx down Ue barreL Policeman E. L. Bmith wat teat from Ua police station and made a very Uorouxh lnreatlxa- tlon of Ue affair. Etch boy waa ex amined privately and Ue officer re porta that Ua shoo tint wat purely accidental There were no grown people at Ua house at Ue time aad the boys took Ue occasion of their ab- eence to examine Uo piatol. " -'annn-lnnw-nnnwnnwnBw----- CK0SS EDM0NDS0N HERE. Officers at Their Wty tt Rtlelxh With eolaaaas Ctaaty Prlaeacr. Croat Edmondaon, one of Ue cen tral flxuree lb Ue eenaaUoaal murder trial of the Bexlatere at WhitevlUe tblt week, was brouf ht to Ue dty on Ue 1:48 P. M. train yesterday by Deputy Sheriff W. H. Tbompaon and aaoUer officer, on their way with Ue prisoner to the Bute penitentiary,' where he will aerve a term of alx year. Edniondson is a rery ordlnary- lookloc Individual and waa In bla shirt sleeves when taken throurh Ue streets by the officere to Ua New Hanorer jail, where he remained until Ue de parture of Ue north-bound A. CL L. train laat nfxhL - The Bexlatera are ttill In jail at Whlleville, but an order for Uelr re moval to anoUer jail, In consequence of the Insecurity of the one at White- yille, ia expected at any time. Reports from Whlteyllle yesterday were Uat Ue Beristera bare weakened aad tent for preachers. A Baptist and a MeUodiat minister rlalted them in Uelr callt and xare tplritual comfort to Ua condemned men. M MM MM! m ,. Laaibertoa ya. WUffllfftoa. The Ijtimbeptnn BaaabtSi team, com- wmmI rh!fl v nf aI1m bOTSTinclud- Inx McNeill, oae of Ue university 'c crack tdtchera. will reach Ue dty on Hatch Broe.' excursion Tuesday and will naxe Ua Oollexe team, of this dir. at Hilton Uat afteraooa. bexin- ninx at 4:11 o'clock. Green will twirl for WI1m!ntrn and a rousinx COOd fame la assured. The public will 'bo welcomed, V. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. J. A. Murphy, of Atkin- bob, N. OL, wee in the city yeeterday. Mr. P."H. Sears, of Whiteville, arrived last night and ia registered at Ue Orton. Miss Mamie McQitt has aa her guest Miss Jennie Bell MePhane, of Poulton, Pa. -." Mrs. J. S. Deems has returned to New York, after a visit to Mrs. J. SwChambera. ; . Florence Times: "Miss Lillian Farmer left Uis morning on a trip to Wilmington and Goldsboro." Misses Bailey and Meppie Woodcock left yesterday morning to visit friends and relatives In ML Olive., Miss Baohel Levy, of : Bocky Mount, it in the city, Ue guest of Ue family of Ool. W. J. Woodward on Second street. Mr.Thos. E. Williams, a popu lar and enterprising young business man of Florence,'- 8. O., Was here yeeterday on a business trip. Mrs. J. B. Mercer and chil dren left yeeterday to spend Ue re mainder of the Bummer at Mrr. Mercer'a old home at Albemarle, N. O. Misses Nannie and Pearl Pow ell, two charming young ladiea of Fair Bluff, N. CL, are visiting the family of Bev. J. A. Smith, No. 21 Walnut elreeL Misses Jennie and J.M. Lloyd, of Bethel, and Mlaa Rent Hollings- worth, of Magnolia, N. CL, are visiting Miss Baby Wlggs, Campbell, between Second and Third streets. Fajetteville Observer : 'Cap tain N. H. McGeachy haa returned from Mason bor o Bound, where he was a guest at the pleasant houae party given by Miss Martha Williams." Fayetterille Observer: "MrB. D. M. Fairley will go down to Wil mington and Ue beach this afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wilder, of Wilmington, are here on a Visit to Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bunting." Mr. Ernest M. Brogden, who left Wilmington a short time ago to finish his course in shorthand at Pough keepeie, N. Y., graduated a few days ago, having made what la said to be Ue best record ever made at Uat col lege. Deputy Sheriff W. H. Cox will leave to-day to spend a week's vaca tion at bis former home at Verona, Onslow county. Mrs. Cox leavea Monday to spend a while-with rela tive and frienda at Athlon, Pender county. The Sxb had the pleasure of a call yesterday from Mr. Frank Bea aoma and his nephew, William Ses- toms, who la the son of Mr. AIex.'Ses- toma, formerly of Cumberland county, but now a prosperous citizen of Holmes county, Florida. Fayetterille Observer: "Mr. A. J. Woodward returned yesterday after noon from Ue Fort Fisher reunion, having greatly enjoyed Ue occasion, and looking even better than ever for the outing. The venerable aoldier re ceived many attentions and courtesies oa all sides." Mrs. John H. Gore, Jr., and little daughter, Arabella, left yester day afternoon to spend some time at Llncolnton. Mr. Brewer, of Wake Forest, who wat the guest of Mrs. Gore, left for Rockingham to visit her daughter, Mrs. Claude Gore. Church Notices. RarrfeM it RA.manB Bethel to-morrow fSun- dm, afternoon, commencing at 8!o'clock. con ducted by Key. Dr. Alexander errant. The public mrlted. There win be flervlcea at the Second Advent Church, on Myrtle Grove Bound to-morrow at ii a. m. ana tr., eanaay ecnooi r. n Elder a. W. Bhepard, pastor. Bervlces at the First Presbyterian Chnrch. onancMa oy uw mv. u. w, rrawicK h ii j M. No service et night or In the afternoon. There will be meachlnK In the First Baptist 1 Church to-morrow at It A. M. No service at Brooklyn Baptist Church, corner Fourth and Brnnawlck Bta. Bev. J. L.. VlDoermaa. pastor. Barrloes to-morrow at 11 A. M. and 8.00 P. H. Bonday Bchool at S.S0 p. H. Weekly prayer ana praise meeting weamesaay a o r. ml. Strangers and visitors are cordially Invited to au semces. nharwd of th flood Bhenherd. Blxth and yueen streets, sonusg prayer auu auuraso, 11 A. M. xveolng prayer and sermon, 7:4S P. IL Bonday School, 3.30 P. M. . flnnthmdA B&ntJst Onnrcb. corner Fifth and Wooster. Serrtoee Bonday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 ; P. M. Bonday school at 8 P. It Prayer meet ing Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Young Men's meeting rnoay nignt at s o'ciock .- imnuiiMi PresbrteriAii Chnrch : Bervlces to-morrow by the pastor. Bey. C. W. Trawlck. at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Communion or the Lord's supper at the morning service. Bonday Bchool at 10 A. M. - Prayer meeting at 8 P.M., Wednesday. Fifth and Bladen streets. Bev. Geo. B. Webster, pastor. Bervlcee Bonday 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Bonday school, J. B. Taylor, superintend ent, 8:30 P. It; Mid-week praise service Wednes day 7;m jr. jo. a ooraiat welcome to an. Grace M. K. Chnrch. corner or orace and Fourth streets. Pastor, Bev. J. N. dole. Ber vIom Bnndav. at 11 o'clock a. m. and 8.00 p. m. Bonday Bchool, W. B. jCooper, supt, 8.30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednesday at 8.00 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Vial tors to the city especially Invited. Beats free. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SARSAPARILLA WITH XODIDU. ;- The great Skin and Blood remedy. A powerful purifier of the blood, nrina 75o a bottle, three bottles for $2.00, at HARDIN'S Pa!ac8 Pharmacy, 126 South Front Street. ' ap sstf -. . Both Thones 56. mstitute for College Younx Conrses WomeaA PEACE!H! Conserva tory of Music. la RALEIGH I FRES Best Place N. C. Aiinn. for Yow iui. Dinwiddle Daushter aal lm r am pleased to announce that I will occupy my H New Store at Old StandNo, 29 II. Front St. ADout bept. 10, g J with the most complete line . ever brought to 1 will be full to the brim, and what we haven't in NOTIONS f will be difficult to obtain. At present we are waiting to Ajl show yon something new In - r 9- 9 9 At 114 Market Street. O A. D. BROWN, 9 9 & Sole Afc-enta for "Aaaeriean Corsets, and Bntterlek'a Paper Pattema. -CJ A au 15 tf " - v O ITS FINANCIAL STRETJCTH. Your attention it directed to the names of the following well known busi ness men, who compose omr board of directors: H. C. McQueen, J. S. Armstrong, Wm. Calder, E. C.'Holt, M. W. Divine, Walker Taylor, T. H. Wright, F. W. Dick, J. A Springer, M. J. Corbett, J. H. Chadbourn. In addition to above, we have a strong body of stockholders, whose stand ing and responsibility give increased strength to the institution. Four, pet cent, interest paid on deposits, compounded quarterly. The People's Savings Ban Ic, - No. 115 North Front Street. -H. O, MteQUHBQV, tn-eUtemt. JHO. 8. ajKBUTBOZCtH Tlee Presiaeat. ' an 14 tf ST. W. MOIi Osaaler - SCHOOL BOOKS. " School Books, School Supplies, School Furniture. Exclusive Depository for Public School Books adopted by the North Carolina Text Books Commission. . ' Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention. C. W. YATES & CO., Wholesale and Retail ; BOOE-SELLEBS, - au 9 tf Wilmington, N. O. Hew Catch Unllets. Only 50 Barrels 100 pounds each $5.25 per bb. . Order .quick if you desire any. Just received to-day. STORE & COIIPAliy, , . 5 and 7 South Water street. , an 13 tf - - - - ' - DO YOU VafANT a real Imported jUhina Dinner Set? We have them real cheap. . Special prices ' this week for Screens, Porch Sets, Mosquito Nets, Water Coolers and small- Refrigerators, j: Call .on ua for anything In Furniture. ',- GASTON D. tPHARES&CO.a , 10-111 Market St. jyaotr Inter-Btate 76. -f- (Fine and Coarse Grain.) BAGGING AND TIES, and a full line other seasonable ; goods. - Ask for quotations. . HALL & PEARSALL Incorporated. Wholesale Grocers. ; ; . MEALS 85 CIS. I THE ONLY RESTAURANT, ; 108 MARKET ST. v I CHAS. ANDERSON & CO. )yjgB) A ivr. FOR SALE, One ear load fine Jersey anfl Holsteln BUlch Oows, giving from 4 to S gallons, have Just ar rived and can be bought cheap. Dome early and take your obolce or yon will lose a bargain, as they are going to be sold at prion. - - , . :." - J DAVIS. ' .; v St8 and UO Market street. " Both 'Jf hones ia. , ...... - aaisti o 6 of "Up-to-Now" Dry Goods our city. Our o Lady" and "Her MajestyV a Cuban Blossom AMD- RENOWN CIGARS. These Cigars are better than ever "SILVER COIN" j -.'iit It Is the BEST ever ground; guaranr teed. , EL. Tollers. A. C. L. Crossing. c BEST OATS. , .... .... .... , .. 1,800 BUSHELS - Best Feed Oats. 45 Cents Bushel Cash at 8tore. v W.B. COOPER, - 308, 310 & 312 .Nutt street. . WILMINGTON, N. O. witt . -. . . - ..... C Ten Dollars. : Ours is the only estab lishment in your City that makes Suits to measure for Teh Dollars. - .-.Jv C. E. GORDON PANTS CO., 25 South Font Street. apt tt The Untacky Corner Calls your attention to the flno line of Holmes & Coutt's. : CAKES AND CRACKERS. Anything yon may desire for that Lunch Basket. By : the - way if yon are shy of nice lunch ' baskets I haye a very select line. Don't fail to try our "Pox Blver Butter" ; and 'Mystery" Flour. They stand at the head. - v S. W. 0AITDITBS. Both Phones W9.1 jy21tf ' ITOTIOE. cnance or Beneavle ror Frelcsi Car on annnrftaB Troller a.lne.'' after August ism Freight BChednle will be as follows: v . . -,-.- .; ' Leave- ' ' Arrive - Leave -wnmlnjcton it Ocean. View J. Ocean view 6.00 A.M. ; 6.50 A. M. . 7.00 A.M. lOOO - : 4 10.50 ' , 11.00 : S00 P.M. S.f 0 P M. 8.00 P. M". 880 . tea 7.80 ' The 8:30 P. M. tr5 wlU bedlfl-ontlnued after August 15th, Sundays the rriht car wul tnake the W;00 A. M. trip only. aausc FLOUR