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Bmnl Iboa- Zjj V'taaa ara r-porta4 killad U Zlal au:a wita Trka Zj4 BUkl Al BaviMiova, rr c4 lo lxc acro l j kU, tUMrrl wiU erlmlAAl aaaaall. 54 York asAflata: Coay waa aiaady a li i3-Ia pr eaaL;eoUo vaa ataady u un: fif wkaa-po4 jSv!(a. 1 rad Mt;eora po4 ataady, i oala-3 oaay. a, X jtr; r firs. aptrUa larpaaUaa Miy l 53U J. WEATHER REPORT. C.aPayroaAoajucm.aJk) Wursxa Dcujic. WojtnroToa; K. OU Brp. X. 1 VMioraiocVial dala for laa tvaaty m, tosra aadlAf al S P. aCj i ttiafwalaraa: JL 1L71 lipw; I r. i aaaiiaai avAxlaaaa. O da ;alAliaiaaa.aA47aaataaa.Tt MaTaU for U day. .S3: ralaiAll x M af tte aaoaU to data, JB taaa. currcs ascoos kcxxxttx. Traamxafaa ara low UnjAoal gm ta.L. rmxr vai&a araTaua i tn.it ta taa caatrai aa4 vaatan mi UaIaa AATa fAliaUU roaacxjrr roa to-oat. WAMrarorroa; IWat. L For Nona r. .-t . ! T" T il it" vainar ta vMlaaaA aorUoai; Taafaday fair; aarta wtada. r.ra ttamba 1. i tm Rtea.. tJ Z' saa . IHf-m lmfl..-. 3 U- W M. Una WAtar at BoatXport. 5'A--tl WaAat WUmlaxtoa. 7. 13 A. la. Mr. Joha TaapJo .Oma' Uaa a4 ta U Ijadrac or 'oaaathing utur." " ' . Two kaock-oau ta oaa aoala by riral yoUtkiAa U lha record oX O . Ja2 DaTia, of Aikaataa. , tdaatifl pradlctA thai w ahafl lt all oar raadlar d ior it by aAchiaary. Thar now. Thoaa poor Wcataraara Lara oar i?spAthi. Secrotarj Shaw la aooa t, ,urt oal oa a rpaoca-tasking tiar. Tn eaw Popo oajoja amoklax. u t i not abort amoklaf what wo t2 ta thla country 'a atof,.o" ct a nfr," ItU aaU. 1 1 1 hAT41y probablo thai Senator TU:a U1 tiro p laa Uctarlor sttsataa ao loo aa bU pockaU aro k.pe itar4 with fraa raIlroa4 Hoo. Torn Johsaoa, d Ohio, i to U a eoaapoaai cl fail a.l oocUIIat. radical aa4 fwaarrAiita." Ho U rrUaaUy a chAractar. Ta boycott ta Kiaatoa la now oa. w . tt ruuj that tho aaa2 ara ; iita lava ara aow bayiaxlho vtfrooiaa laJepoai- n& ea:ra ta Taaaaaata. , A ef errar 13 a bala" Mir ava! by tha eottoa traia t a MMrLoa of HextUrj WHaoa i tvaVtt art raapoa far Sa:a.:j Urt llraa CortrBora ErwlIayanJ EclU i' ;.-loca4 ft4 extaiaa!i. f aa tr: wara far aaaidar ani 23 Sr xuUaxal. tern a poo- pi ja.j4r a mariari VeUx to fra Mas ia Ka&taexy I ' t Thaoiloro Eooaarall tko au ?piiatIoa al Da2, Taxa. nl.jtaaat la lha aarj, U aa a.tjia by birth aa4 iSIaaTOWt aaj Uuittijp with tha FreaUaat. AajtriAa dotaa'l want t tl1 a a;th a aaaa who latltra Bookir ila ra to LU Ubla. :rawa aro Ult nxorocxly to tha nrraata la GaoJila aniar uxmw ms-r Uw. Mora than .c:o amala baro boaa raaJa la two iaii Aa-t tha jood work eoaUanca forward. W aopo Bona of tiowt luy Joaa jaj Caorxia oajroaa, tiair aalaaror to fat oal of lha Neh of tha law, will coadado to North CarotLea thalr abUlaf Pa, boa-rrar. ? I I . ' - -: - ' - ;' : eBalrearoa te Saftaertaexe la 1 tat ; , - " - x ' city at es cant p Heat. ' Z . ,: I VIII,. I . X XII TVf l 13H WII.MINI4' (IN. 1J.. WWJCiOlAl. Oil xiaiuxixi. ... . . ' I ": - ' ' " COTTON CROP YEAR ENDED. I & MYSTERY. I BOARDOF AUDITAND FINANCE I DECEIVER'S HANDS I ""IIS M 1 ttctlftt CatTkat U tOttary tl tka Part UcttUry Basltf'i Ztfti far VmUU . SUit Saaliry luteanl. f ' Taoeotloaeroayaar al WUmlacioa eloaod iwUh ' lha opealac of baii aaai fot lha naw aaaaoa oa " tho ez eaaat of tho C&aabar of Oommaroo Taster Jay. CbapHaUaa ay BecraUry Jaaara Eylaaboira thai tho reeclpfa loruoyaar jait oaceanaTO oeeai&o baaTlaat by ortr 43,000 bales !a tho bJatory of tho port.' Approzlnata fifutt for tSo praaaal yoar aad a ra raoaj for 14 yaart prrrloua war claa la thaaa eolamaa 8oaday moral ac od tho aecaraey of tho approxlmailoa aaaaaowatao recazpu aiaoo uapv. i 1X1 to hara baca S33,in Ulaa aralaat lha yaax prorloav Aa rtry UUla eottoa ta eoaammad hard, of eourta lha ozporta wara alao corraa- posdiacly larfar Laa! yaat tha damatla azaorta wara KS3 haiaa; IM yAr M7L Laatyaar tha foraira az porta wtra 151, OCJ; thla yaar, 214,121. Tho total Amarlcaa aad foraixa Uat yaar waa 373SS4t thla yaar, 330,871. Tho dlffaraaoala tho raeaipta aad az porta la, of eoaraa, mada ap la tha aaoaal eoaaaaaad locally aad tho atoekoahaad at tho beclo a!t of tho crop yaara. BaeraUry naaiara oSdal aUlaaaaat of tha eottoa crop of tha Uallod Sutra for tha yaar oadlac A ox. 3 Lit waa ra ealrad yaatarday by BaeraUry Jamaa Krla. of tha WUaalaxtoa ChamWrof OoaBmaroa. Xtahowa: nacalpta, 7,734, 104 balaai orarUad. 1,083333 balaa; Boalhara aomaaaapUoa aat 1.130,071. Total crop, lO.7T7.wa. ToUl Boalhara toaaaeipUoa, l.C0Q,719 taeladjac 80. 137 balaa lakaa from aad eoaatad at Boalhara oat porta. Taa aaoalhlr aUlamaat of tho ra eaipta of both coUoa aad aaral atorao darlax Baptaaabar aad tho aaaa moala Ut yaax aaay ba f oaad U tho com- bbctcIaI eoiaaiaa of to-dayii btul LOCAL DOTS SptriU tarpantlna waa firm on laa looal aoAkat yaatarday al Ilia. Foot rural fraa deUrarj routaa wara atartad from rayaiUrUla yaaUr day. Britiia aciooner AlDaal ar- rivad yaatarday from Now York for cargo of laaabar from tha Caadboara LaaabarOo. Standard Oil Earra 73 ta ex pacta4 taday or lo-aaorrow with a aapplyof aboot 10.000 barrala of oU for tha loeal atAtloa of tho roapaay. Aa tzcaraloa to tha Black l-fca groaoda, laartajt tha dty at 1 o'clock Moaday aaoralBA', win ba aa of lha f aalaraa of labor Day. Oaly a llailud aaaa bar eaa ba aocomaaofl atari A conxraxatlonal taaotlsx of tho rirat XUptlat chare will ba bald lo-a!xt at 8 J o'clock for lha porpoao of raoairtax a raccenaaaadAUoa from tho ralptt OoaalUca, ralaUra to lha calllaf of a paator. A fall attaadaaoa tadaatrad. . By dead filed for record jotter J. 14. WUHAma aad wlf a traaAfarrad loT. a Eraaa, of Croaly, N. O. for tXjtsa, aooaa aad lot oa waat aide of NUlhv190faat aoath of Ifarkat, aad adjotalac Maadow etraet, 33i73 foot. aaoro or laaa, ta aaa. Tba Orion bar baa born loaaed by Mr. JL W. Wallaea to J. T. Qaarlaa, aa azpariaacad aaaa, fot asarly with tha Tarboroach Hoaao at Balatga. Mr. Qaarlaa look, charra yaatarday aad will toaka a aaaabarof laaproraaaaala la the piae. i Dndtr foraclorara proeeedlara U a eaao oatlUad Aaala E. Millar, ad adjalabtratrlz. ra. Aadraw raaraall aad wiK Maradaa Rallamy. Jr.. ooaa- tnWrrarr yraurday aold at aacuoa to CoL Waikrr Taylor, for II7S, boaaa aad lotoa aooth aide of Qaaa. ba taa Foarlb aad rtfth alraata, 4$i?t ftatla alia. i tarry Jtaralai latradrr. Aa-amkaa whlta'or bright tno i.m. ... m.M.iMtA Lha raa!daee of Mr. Caraharj OoodasAa, 10 KorU FlfU .traaCytaUrday aaaraleg aboat 1 o'aloak. Mr. Goodsoaa aad ala aaphaw, Mr. Adoipa Ooodanaa. wrra tha oaly oarapaata of tha hoaao al tha Caa. Tary wara alarptag la adjaialaf rooeoa .f- mmA AlMMt thO bOOT 8300 jjed tho aWar Mr. Ooodmaa -aroaal from bla arp by a tela. Be taped op aaa eatoo ue plana, - TaralaA agala to bla room, ba aaw a ia ta tha doaat la tha room aad aak 4 blaa what bo waa doLag there, The Mrg tar rapUad thai be -aa looUnttot loitUM aaa before r. Makyaaauooa bla aaphaw or come to M.. r -ki k a waa doiar. lha aa!r la the room, oa vae dlataro- ... A M . ......iv.i.u miart frtftrty. By dead ld f or JTi CW Ta aad wV. f erred to J. W. Brooka T,Ior. for $3.0O. w AaaUd laa preaea - SoeiV Taylor, oa U. wmUr froat. SmMArkel aad Dock atraeU. th i!! frlUg 73 fset oa Water ttreeL aZAear-. .v.u,- I had prertoaal y occf -' - ura laaae, wlik aa oplloa "bar, whkh baa aow beea doaa 1 trrw ADVEgngangrI3' rtote U baakraptey. EAml Beer, Br- fJoee-For sale. Death of Younj Joseph Meier is Still a Question With the Coroner's Jury. INQUEST CONTINUED TO-DAY. EiatrU Wia Teitlxy ai la CaadtUai of Bdy tauicdlatily After It Waa Sao Om by Car-Slratncaat Latter to a Jaslka-Otbef NaUa. Myatery appearayatto rail tho clr camataaeea aarroaadlag the death of ypaag Joe Meier, who waa roa orer aad ao horribly maagled by tha trolley ear oa areearUle Booad early. Baa day morning. There were ao daTelop meataofa aabataatlal aaluro yaatar day, though Ooroaar Bell and -Individ sal membera of tho jury lareaU gatlag tha affair, aought dUlganUy for aad ehaaee bit of orldaaea tendlax to ahowtha raalcaoaaaf tho death. A latUr reported to bare beea racedred by Joatke Boraomaaa daring tho day, la aald to bare ftrea tome taaldo la formalloa pertaining to - the tragedy bat Jaat what la the aatare of tho con- ten ta of tho letter will not be know a aatll the corona r'a jury aeeemblee agala at the City XU11 to-day at aooa. the boar baring beea chaagtd Uat alght from o'doer. which waa pre rtoaaly an a ou need. At the aeeeJoa of tho jury to-day tho two moat Importaat wltaeaaae will be Dr. a J. Mealy.-U. 8. A, of Fort Oawall. aad Dr. J. jArthar Doaher, of Booth port, who were oa tho ear which raaorar yoaag Malar aad who will be ezpected to giro expert teetlmoay from their axamlnaUoa or too oooy a few mlaatca after the tragtdy, with a riewot eaUbUahlag whether the mia waa ptaced oa the rail after death or whether death recalled from bla battag beea atraek by tho ear. Dr. Doaher arrlrad la the dty yeaterday OTaalag aad Dr. Maaly will eoaae oa the 11 o'clock trip of tho etaaaier aOTtaDorV' to-day. The boor for re- eoaraalag tho Jary of laqaeat waa chaagad to tail the ooaTealaaee of tha phyaldaaa 'Dr. Doaher waa aeea alTheOrtoa by a repreeeaUUTO of tho Brut leal alght, bat bo declined to ezpreae aa optaloa prof aaefawi ally before bla taaU moay la aabmlUed to lha jary. "Ware yoa not, aa aa IndlrlduaJ, tspraaaed with lha abeeaoa of blood apoa the acaae of the tragedy f aaked tbo reporter. Dr. Doaher eaallad at the peralateaee of h!a laterloealor aad oaly reiterated whAtbebadiaataaldt-'! bare aota Img to my. before glrlag aa eplafoa to Iboee who aamaioaed me here." The coroner waa Informed yeaterday k nanm Juln thAt be bad aaea two siupteloaelooklBK aogroea following Mater before ha left the bobby boraee oa Oeatle atreef, going to the Bound BAtardAy alght Mr. Jadge will prob ably be oae of tho wlUeoaee al the eoa Uauatloa of lha laqaeat to-day - Membera of tha jary aald yeaterday i..i fmn tliAarldaaeeaeearcdthaafar. they are aaable to reach a atagle defl bIU ooaclaaloa. They, bowerer, ez tveaaed theine2rea of the oplnloa that after beerlag Dra. Maaly aad Doaher they thought they would be able to baaI ap a reajoaable rerdlet aa ta whether Meier died aader -the wheela of the ear, or whether be waa killed prerloaaly aad placed oa the track. furcEaiii.op mi. oasis aduiEi WO be BaU Irtai SL Jaha's Sharch This Aiuraaea la Bla Baeer. The funeral of Mr. Gabriel Holme, whose aad death waa noted yeaterday, will be conducted at S o'clock Ibis iteraooa from St Johaa Episcopal charck aad the remalaa will be laid to real la OakdAle eemetery. very meay alacere axprAioaa of regret apoa the death of so useful eitixan h.trd vMtArdar. aad the most loving sympathy was oppressed for Iboee so sorely bereaved la bis Using . .. ii. sask SB pway. His lose vo wbvj -member of lis Board of Commlaaioaera ... t-1&11v remarked npoa, aad ha fallow members of that body were yery wadarla speaking of their a- aaaodalioa with him ta inaa paauo capadty. . ' " ... Oa aeeoaal of tae aeaa w . rri- tha rawalta of the Carollaa Yachl aab, which was lo bare beea sailed this aftsrnooa, baa oeea pw poaed aatU Thursday afleraooa at t JO o'clock. Mr. Holmes was a mem berof the Clab aad the raeeUpoat- poaed oat of respect lo bla memory. PUas Leslae Bf swalsg. Chief of roUee Farlong yesterday receired a rt quaat. from the chief of LDulrrUIa. Ky.. aakiar Ikal the bar nt of Mi Looiae.Browniax. lha yoaag actre-a who dW dUtreaticg dreamataacea at Oolde-birola-twsek. U located lalhisdty aad forwarded to relative iatheKaa tacky dty. Iaqalry davalopetT lhal the baggage bad beea shippedfrom The Cadeo, where the played the The roaag womaa ordered the truaka checked taere, aa ana mf at Ooaaa View the following week. - eeycetilzf tht Treat. Wllaoa Tis: "No Kiaatoa mer ehAat has bought anything from the American Tobacco wotpmj nTboycoU, aad the . lag saaff from aa laaepw la Tanaesee.' 1 Tmm xtm-rrT the well known mar- to JarrvalUAT. Hi friend wUl find "la al Ue aaw aad larger staad after to-day. Ceacari la Ipprojwlitloa of S1.M8 lor ! frartl tire Alarai Batterlee Boaaa far nalateaaaca of Coatrada. No buaraeaa of apeclal lmportaaoa waa tranaaeted by the aty Board of Audit aad Finance at Ita regular meet lag yeaterday afternoon. Chairman n. G. McQueen prealded aad membera la attendance were Meaara. 0. W. Yalea, B. P. McNalr and J. A. OrrelL Tha moat 'noteworthy action waa concurrence la the appropriation by the Aldermen of $1,600, or ao much thereof aa la needed, for the purchase of the new aad Improved fire alarm battery ayatem from the Gamewell Co.,- of New York. Tho apparatua will reach Wilmington In about 80 daya and an expert from the factory will be here to lnatall 1L The adraa tagve of the new ayatem bare been re ferred to In them oolumaa from time to time, aad Chairman Moore, of tho Fire Committee, with bla co-kborera In the movement for lta purchaae, are to be congratulated upon their aueceea. Tho remainder of tho Board'a aee iioii TMterdar afternoon waa taken ap with aa approval of billa for cur rent ezpenaee and the ezamlnatlon and approval of bonda for mainten ance of city contracta, aa toliowa: J. a Caateea. for dty UghUeg, in the earn of 8300; J. F. Maunder, aarety. ' Wm. U. Bernard, dty advertlalng, la earn of 8300; Jaa D. Bellamy.. eurety. Mra. Jaae Bheehaa, feeding dty prisoner, la rum of 8300; Wm. Bhee haa, Br., aarety. Fore Cc Footer Co., furnUhlng dty with lumber, la aam of 8500; Fore A: Footer Co. and lta offieera, H. A. De Cover, preaidant, and D. Baaaell Foo ter, eeerelAry aad treaaurer, auretlea. The Board adjourned, aubject to call of the ehalrmaa. Y0USQ WBITB MEN TO R01DS. Mayer Sariagrr Had Several lapertaat Caaea la MaaklaaJ Ceert Yeaterday. . Ia default of peyment of finee of $10 aad 83 reepeetireiy, Inspceed by Mayor Bpnnger ta the municipal court yea-. terday at boob, Jao. wiBUOAmw Bedd, young white men well known ta the dty, were tent oul to tho roada for 80 daye each yeaterday afternoon. Tney were charged wtin nanng eu gaged la aa affray at Eighth aad Caatle a tree It, early Monday after- nooa. . TmaI nimoi. colored, charged with the laroeayofa pair of ahoee from aaother negro at Fifth aad Taylor Atreeta, waa repreoeatod by ueroen McClammy, Eaq., and auooeeaea m oe UhllAhlBg bla laaoceaee. Henry Fearor, colored, charged with drunk en nan, waa fined 810 andualeeehe paya bp ahortly ho will alao go to tho roada. Lacy Ooaadl and BAran wai ten, both colored, each paid 85 aad eoata for aa affray al Fifth aad Nlzon ttreeta. Alice Miller, white, waa fined $5 for provoking aa aaaaall by Jamm Rmfth ia beat her Mverely, aabe allegee, far having harbored a way ward daughter at her bouae oa Eighth aad Caatla atreeta. Smith waa alao fined 15. Aaron Blocker, colored, charged with eaaaeault upon Grade Blue, a duaky dame of -Droaa wocz.t waa fined 810 aad eoata aad baa been given aatU today toMpay up" or "go up" for SO daya. I - - TO CONSIDER TH0SB BATES. ! f beaker of Ccemerce Wffl Meet far That - Parsese Te-aaerrew AfUraoea. Upon the dlrecUoa of Prealdent J. A. Taylor, notlore were mailed yeater day by Secretary Kyle to all membera of the Chamber of Commerce Inform in them that at the regular meeting of tho body on to-morrow afternoon tho queelioa of the recent advance la i.i.'ntM trr the . Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. will be considered. The mailer would have beea discussed at toe regular meeting of tho executive council of the Cham ber yesterday afternoon, but the ab seace of a quorum forbade and no aee- doa was held, tt u nMhAlde that a repreeentative of the telephone company will bo present at the geaeral meeting Thursday and will make aa ezplanalloa of tho new gradaated scale of rates which It Is pro posed to put into effect here. Until that tins or until oae of the solldtora have aa opportunity of elucidating the plan, they aak that tha publlo suspend jadgmenL However, it Is believed thai Ue Chamber of Commerce will outer streauous objsctloa to tho ad- raaee. j Btld far Vifs Basilar. j Tfc. n Ulllar. colored, for wlfe- beetlng; waa committed to jail by Jus Ike Borasmana yesterday In default of 8300 iuaUfled bond for bis appearance al lha next term ox Buprr x. Miller waa arreated by Juailee Borne maaa, with tha assistaace of a polloe- lbu Monday about mldaigni ana I was at once oommllted to JUL While proceeding with him la euatody io me Jail the - negro acted very ugly, aad told the Justice that one of them would have lo die before be would go nenina . mm ai m the bars. JuatJoe twneiiiAM Tcrydedalve la bla reply, ana we ne gro accompanied him to ouranoo vuo. oaiBmmmBaaag3JPBMBBBBmBBBmamBM AL Fklfi Bretker. ' v n.flaU. a brother of AL G. Field, the world reno wned minzlrel director, and ad ranee agent for his company, waa here yeaterday arrang- lag for the coming oiino cuew bomUork agxregaUon to wo ac 1 my of Music Tuesday night, Sept 8th. A. J. Marshall. Esq., Appointed to Wind Up the Affairs of i Sneed Furniture Co. ORDER ISSUED ON MONDAY. Papers Served aad Receiver Took Charge Yetterdiy-Uabnitiei Exceed S5.008; : Aeeets Aboat $3,000 Hearing Before Jadre a H. AMea. ; Upon petition of Mra. Ida E. Bneed, who tuea in behalf of herself and all other credltora who may Icome in and be made parties plaintiff, Judge Oliver EL Allen, in chambers at Kenanaville, N. a, Monday night leaned an order appointing A. J. Marahall, Esq., re ceiver for the Sneed Furniture Com pany, of thla dty, and directing him to Uko charge of the bualneas of that cor poration and wind up same, distribu ting the proceeds of same ratably among Ita creditors. Eton. Jno. D. Bellamy la counael for the plaintiff and returned to the dry yeaterday morning with all the necessary papera ia tha caae.. It la allered in the complaint that the defendant company la Indebted to the plaintiff in the aum of 875a 43, evidenced by note of dale July '.b, 1903, payable SO daya after. iUte for value received, aad alao la i the further earn of 81.750 tvideneed by another promlaeory i.ota. It la further alleged that the corporation ia utterly Insolvent and unable to dlacharge ita debte in full; tnat tho corporation ia Indebted to plaintiff and rarioua other credltora exflMdin 81.000. aa plaintiff la In formed and believee, and haa aaaeta in stock and aceounta aad allblllare celyable In nominal value of about 81,000 aad of actual ralue not ezceed isg 83,000; that the defeadant la dally Incurring heavy expenses and Is grad ually eatlsg up ita aaaeta, so that If tba buBiaeea la longer continued the plaintiff aad other credltora will not receive SO per oent. of their cl alma; that the defendant corporation " baa I ready been eued by Boyall c Jor dan, creditors, who have already ob tained judgment far an amount a little leas than 8100 and ault la alto threat ened by eundry other credltora, whose claims are within the jurisdiction of a Juslloeof the Peace and are now in tho hands of attorneye for collection, all of which defendant la unable to pay and unlet the court takee noaMaaion of the property It will be levied upon and aold and the aaaeta of the defendant company will be frittered away aad plaintiff aad other creditors will not receive but little, If anything whatever, on , their debt. The complaint prayafor the appoint ment of a receiver; for a restraining order prohibiting tho defendant from interfering with or distributing the asetB until further orders ox tna court and for . such other relief as may be deemed meet and proper. Judge Allen, in chamber at Kenana ville, granted the order and died the defendant to appear before the Jadge holding court at Burgaw Sept. 7th. to how cause why tho order and tem porary receiver should not be mada permanent. - - - Mr. Marahall yeaterday gave bond at receiver in the aum of 83,000 and took charge of the stock of the com pany la its store on southeast corner of Second and Market atreeta. OERELL 4 ALEXISDE8. NEW FIRM. Popalar Cassty Coemlaaleser Parchaaes laUreat la Qrewlsf City Baaiacaa. Ths firm of Messrs. Orrell & Carroll, liverymen at southwest corner cf Third and Prince streets, waa yeater day dlaeolved by mutual content, Mr. LfcV.Carroll retiring from the buaineaa and CapLBobert a Orrell forming a copartnership with Mr. W. F. Alexan der under the firm name of Orrell & Alexander, who will enlarge and carry on the bualneae aa before. OSdal notice to that effect ia given In another column or to-daya paper. Mr. Alexander, who la oae of New Hanover's beat dlixena and a member of ' tho Board .of County Oommls doners, will remove with his family to the dty on Oct 1st aad will occupy' the handsome residence recently pur chased by bim on Prince, between Eighth -and Ninth atreeta. He has rented his fine farm on Middle Bound, seven milee from the dty, to Mr. F. A. Montgomery, who will remove there also oa Oct 1st. Mr. Alexander I a man of fine qualifications, haa a . . a a peculiar aptitude tor ine ouaine w which he haa engaged and with OapL Orrell will make a splendid success; He is already widely acquainted and rery popular and will be welcomed with bis excellent family lo Wilming ton, . ; . ' - Moatkly Pallce Record. During tho past month the police ! made 113 arrests, 73 of the defendants ha vine been colored and 40 wane, xne number ia unusually large for mid- Bummer. During the monin orer i 8300 waa collected In fineet and costs from the Major's court, which is an other excellent ahowing for the chief executive of the dty and tho police department -: , Held for Abaadeiaieat. rtnhAvt Vitin a colored drayman and a man of some means, waa bound orer to tho Superior Court by Jusuoe Fowler yesterday to answer a cuarga of hating abandoned his wife and children. He gave bond In tha sum of 850 and was rdeased from jau. Herbert McClammy, Esq., proeecuiea the case aad Geo. U Peachau, Esq., ' agpeartd .'or tUo ucUuiImai. - sale 01 us rropeny, rrwwiw, aja ' ail nil a. a l s er y i ii . B g VRecelm Weeki Yesterdty-B. 0. Q 'Vr-11.. g Empie, Esq., Snccesifni Bidder. . " ' I am pleased to announce that I will occupy my -. J a D. Weeke, Esq., receiver, yeater day aold at auction at the court house door in Wilmington, all the property . li m .tl . A h. rv." irancuiaee ana uuisr. mow ww- p lumbuB Telephone Co., of .Whiteyllle, the eale having been by virtue of a recent order of Judge Oliver EL Allen upon petition of W. B. Cooper and other creditor of the corporation, who were represented by atessra. xsus sell & Gore. - The property was bid in by Brooke G. Etnpie, Esq.... whom It la understood-was acting for certain of the creditors. - It Is learned that in all probability the sale will be confirmed by the court. J. B. Schulken, Eiq., of Whiteville, waa preaeot at the eale and protested againat the eame juat before the bid ding commenced. He notified those present that the property had pre viously been aold by him aa trustee and that there would be a queatlon aa to the title of the property. Mr. 8. F. Oral, a large stockholder and director in the company, who waa a party to the action praying for a re ceiver, and Mr. Empie were the only bidders. Mr. Empie atarted the bid ding at 81.500, but it soon went up to 83,500 and waa knocked down at that figure.. The company owna about 170 ml!ea of line and reachee Wilmington, Oronlv, Olarkton, Whiteville, Cerro Gordo, South port and other points. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Col. C. S. McC&ll, of Bennetta ville, B. O., arrived yeaterday. 1 Miss Mamie Mason has re turned from a riait to Keith, NCC. . Mr. George Y. Watson, of South port eame up to the eity yeater day on a buiiness visit. . Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hanby and little aon have returned from Buffalo Lilthla Springa, Va. Miss Dora A. Koeni?, of Charleaton, a O., passed through the eity yesterday en route North. Mr. Jno. W. Bourk, of Savan nah, baa returned home after a viait to nla brother, Mr. W. A. Bourk. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ham, of Marion. N. CL. were euesta at The Or ion yeaterday, returning from a riait to Plnerille, N. O. Mrs. J. B. Farmer and children returned to Fayettevllle yeaterday morning, after a viait to friendaand relatives in the dty. Mrs. Biddle, of Petersburg, V. mht hn been viaitlne her daugh ter, Mra. Jno. W. Cotton, left yester day morning for home. ; Mr. B. F. Keith and Mr. W. J.; Meredith spent . Sunday at Mr. Kdth's beautiful country home near Canetuck, Bladen county, N..O. Fayetterflle Oiserwer: 'Mx. C. G. Boutherland, of Wilmington, la here on a riait to his uncle, Mr. B, A. Boutherland, and Mr. J. B. Farmer." Mr. E. Lilly, one of Messrs. Alexander Sprunt & Bona' moat ex perienced cotton buyerr, left yesterday morning for Wilson, where he will be located again thla teaaon. Mrs. W. M. Parsley, Jr., hav ing closed her cottage on the beach for the aeaaon, left laat night accom panied by her children, to spend a while at Hendersonville, N. O. Col. and Mrs. Jno. D. Taylor returned last night from a riait of three weeka to their daughter, Mra. A. M. Bcalea, of Greensboro, and Col. Taylor'a deter, Mra. E. 8. Tennent of Spartanburg, 8. G. . . V Mr. E. H. Arnold, of Char lotto', the new aaaiatant secretary of the Young Men'a Christian Aaaoda tion, of Wilmington, arrived Satur day, and has entered Nupou his new duties. - Mr.' H. W. Hood, wife and son, of Southport arrived last night returning from a rery pleasant visit to Baltimore. They were accompa- hT Mr. Hood's niece. Miss Fefel, who wUl spend a wbUe with the family at Southport Cadet Capt. E. P. Bailey, Jr., Bergt G. G. Lyncb, Sergt Walter EL Mclntyre, Sergt O. Ai Seifert Cor poral Carl Pepper, Messrs. Marsden Smith, Norwood Orrell and James Lynch left yesterday morning for the A. dcM. College. Miss Irene Peterson left laat evening to spend a week with friends la New York. She will later leave New York to enter Northfldd Semi nary, East Northfield, Mass., the cele brated institution founded there by the Bar. D wight L. Moody. Wilson Timet: "Mr. A. B. Darden left this erenlng for Wright Tille Beach and Wilmington. Mr. W. W. Killette, of Wilmington, eame In to-day to rifit , his parents. Mr Albert B. GurtonV of Wil mington, now with the Postal Depart ment, is In the dty." A Ckiaese CompHcatloB. Der Wo, . proprietor of a Chinese laundry on Third, -between Market and Princess streets, was arraignea m jxtMam Rnmemann'a court yeaterday charged with failure to deliver a pack age of laundry enlruatea to ma caw by Mr. W. A. Apple, a tobacco buyer at the Wilmington warenouse, wno nari1 ta bIacb his hands on the hleroglyphle ticket jat aithe time he needed his laundry." jaagmem wa rendered In favor of Mr;-Apple, but the defendant, through hU counsel, Herbert McClammy, Esq., appealed 1 to the Superior Court o V new store ai oiaoiano, no. 2H.rruui Di.g About Sept 15, I g M Q Q with the most complete line ; - ever broueht to lOARPET DEPARTrJIEWTg will be full to the brim, and what we hayen't in KOTIONS will be difficult to obtain. At present we are waiting to show you something new in 9 v At 114 Market Street. . A. D. BROWN, 3 1ST Sole Asents for "American Lady' aad Corsets, and Batteriek's Paper Patterns. au 15 tf 5 Many Men of Many Minds, Hany Shoes of Hany Kinds are sold all over our ''City." But remember when you want the Shoes for your Money, for yourself or family, you must come to OUR STOKE where we make the BEST SHOES our trade winners. Try once at GEO. R. sep l tt A Fifty Cent Window Display. Notice our window In passing. A nice assortment of Furnishing Goods and Shirts, seventy-five cents ar. tides at fifty cents , for this week only. Call early and make your selections. or. ONE PBIOE TO ALL. SPECIAL Our new interest quarter will begin Tues day, Sept. 1. Deposits made now will bear interest from that date, payable in 90 days."' " . . ' '-:-:' ' " l::;V:r::-:- Tbe Wilmington Savings & Trust Co. X w. Roms-OOPrartdent. WA1TEB8, Vie Fraa Moat anS6tf c. B.TATI.01lJr., Oaablcri ' POPULAR FIREMAN DEAD. J. E. Jeffries Passed Away Last .NlfM After Brief Illness. Mr. J. E. Jeffries, SI years of age and a popular member of Engine Co.. No. 1, of the Wilmington Fire-Department, with headquarter at Fourth and Princes atreeta, died laat night at 11:50 o'clock at the home of his mother, Mrs. E. Everett, No. 508 South Third street, after an illness of eight days with typhoid fever. The news of the young, man' death will come aa a aad blow to hundreds of friends in Wilmington where he was well known and highly esteemed. He possessed many noble traita of character; was always bright and cheerful and waa a faithful and skilled fireman. He was a grandson of the late UOL James Green Burr and leaves tp mourn their lost, a devoted mother, two half brothera and three half-sisters Messrs. Edward Everett, of New York J. B. Everett of Wilmington, Mrs. J. M. Kermon. Miss Neille W. Everett and Mrs. O. A. Thompson, all of this city. They bare the tendereat sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. The funeral announcement will be made later. " : TO-HIGHT AT CAROLINA BEACH. Mld'Wcek Daace aad Seashore Hotel i' Orchestra Two Mooalif ht Trips. To-night the usual mid-week dance at Carolina Beach will take place, and it promises to be a most charming and delightful affair. The music will be hw PTMinwhnrfi' nlendld Seashore Hotel orchestra, which will also play I on both trips lo and from wunung- ton; The steamer- leaves the dty at i 8 o'clock; and the fare will be only 25c for the round -trip., tseturmng, the last train, connecting witn ne j boat at the pier, will leave the oeacn til nV.lncV. . This will sdre ample time for all to reach their hpmea In the dty at midnight The mid-week dancea at Carolina Beach thla season bare proren especially popular and htm attended and partidpated la by many of the leading young peo ple of the city, i -TA-morrow nkht spedal trips of the ateamer 'Wilmington'' will .be made ! on the river and the- oreneatra wui accompany " the excursionists, a or those trips,1 the steamer wiu leave as 8 o'dock, returningat the pleasure of those on board. - . P,ata?teSont So'cloVa taJSJ; ' . '. vjte. 'nimm TTrtT UTB Will talta ' andwUAintance era iaTUe4 w aueno. of 'Up-to-Now" our city. Our ' Dry Goods o a o a o a o a o o a a o o Her Majesty's" FRENCH & SOUS. Head to Foot Outfitter. au28tf 1 TTMTBD. 8TATE8 OF AHSBIOA, HABTEBN , U District of North OaroltaA, m: In the United States DJrtrict Court, in enactor taWl oistrlct Foartb dlvtolon. Jn the matter j& AT 8. aanltsbv and W. . Manltaby. partners trOlii"as A. 6. Manltsby a Brother, bankrupts. NoTwr ln Banarnptcy. Petition for oi ctarga. To t the Honorable TtomaaB pnrneli. Judge or the District Owirt or tho unltSd states lor the tot ern pistHctol Worth Carolina: A-B. Manitj- inr,v or Onmberland and State of North Oaro- iina.in said District, raspeetfnuy representa i thv wara that on tha 9th day of July last paraxnpt bonder te acta of Oon- nrAiKttnirtobankrnDtOTtthattbayhavednir Burrandered aU their property and rights ot pro- perty, and have muyrompiiM wim im qnirements of said acta and of the ordersor the court toochlngithlr bankrnptcy.Whereforethey gray that they may be decreed by the oonrt to eafaU dtoharge from all dabtsjprevaM against their estate under said bankrupt acUj. except such debta.as Are exempted by law from j each dlschanro. - .. Dated thlaS8th day of Angnst. A. p. 1M8. -s 7ArsTllAUI.TSBT & BBO., Bankrupt. ,j . i 1 nitniR Oir NOTICE THSBEOn. . c... miM t Vnftii riarnllna. Gonnty Of New Hanover, s.: on this iW day &ept i n icina .an madin? tha foresotng petition. It I ordered by the Oonrt. that a hewing be i nao npon ue same on u iu BKS"sr Zi 1903, DCIOre B.n.mvauB, ?f A" , "lr aid, court, at .Fayetteyiue,: V. b.. to jaia district at i o oiocaiii bwwiiwi-".- nouca thereor be pnblh In Th Moasrao Star, a newspaper printed In said dtotilct, and that all . m.K. nth. naFOAtii in Interest SSStSSTrnM-iiZ mna .aoaTaaa BhoJw"caSSS;.ir any they have, whytoe prayer of tne saia peuuonw bwiuu u Tiwi m o the Bald ooprt, and thecal thereof.at Wilmington, N. a, in said aistnot, on ww day ot September, sep a It - ' WM, H. BHAW. Clerk. FORSALE. . . TWO CARLOADS ; HEW PRAIRIE M ; and a completeline ot Groceries' 1 SAMIM 18 Market Street, , Wilmington. sep2ktf i inerBnlD lately axg beeenthe nnderaigned nnderuie M.m mil A tlA nf worn oa oeiiwBiiwi ITl fiimi fiAniA In llnnld to ooueo. i laooD, ' , September 1st, 1908 BOBT. O. OBBKLt, 4 li, V. OABBOLU The idelgnea i hav .T. EE. and wm'earry Tnito; Hvery.bnAloes. , neretoiore wuuuswu u by orreU & OarroU at the same stand. W. F. AiKCANDEB. we t ' epS4W , Beptember 1st, 1903 Executor's jlTotice. HAvtna on the nth day of anguss, 190SjquAU eWoreealcof. NeVHAnbver eounty, aa axecntor oitno ,? wai and testament bt Bamuel Bear, BenVor, lata orciuHrNew.Hanover,deoe.l ot the county Eltaw ofmy ?eaStor to present the same to me fp?StonorbeforTthe 16th day au KtLTism. and request aU person Indebted to mysald testator to make erly payment, "fwathedayof Angflgi BiAft - Executor of' the laat iwlH .aid tasukmen of amual Bear, Br dece&MXl. we an WOW .it; i ; 4 ! S . 1 1 f f
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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