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I artrtM4 Em rlfa, BTrary-aay iJrsaistiee Lajar tVu TVal TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 0( lay OOm Bally esser raa&ahasl te Oat laar, by Bail, Six ZXonthe, . ; . ; Tbraa Boatha, o ' Two Boataa , : aaYaUTaraa aa BaaweriaaM la taa X City at 41 Caata ar Hoata. ooooooooooowa a .NO. 141. WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1903. WHOLE NO. 11,241 I - - II' II t I II n TV II- 11 IVV I II f I n V IF l-A II V . 2 X U 1 V - U A Hi 1 W U K V VH1.. 8 i.so 1.S8 X 1.00$ I ' ! YUU LXXII jhc'2)Xonxmgtar. OUTUHES. v. a creJawrs Brooklyn sad Baa TtattKO hare arrived al litlnv a,-.. EmmaU BoyeU ahot aad fc.inl aa w; !jdt ta a aila p to escape from the -..-a oai at rreu miaae, Alabama. A aa-her of cheers of the gar raa W t-T beea a eslad la eoa- - wila aa siierad t to kUl the -raireiore who amjaiaaUd the lata list wrrU. ProL t ... air aMa wracked lilf rty walla prtparaUoae war beiajr. SJj for a mai ina, Aa aa- 14 a atrro, whoaaaaalied a while vbaa la kaasaa City, eaeaped a mob Mnu'.if an aad1 drowaed himself.. A Freaca fleet baa baaa ordered bj troceed to Turkish waters t e!ar lora U. B. craiaer Olrmpia U aary yara tor rapaora. KJln eoafara at Naaa Tllla, Ttsa .mtrdims fra!bt raa oa araLa. . No ortara rrrdlag tfca falara dnatau oc tarn u. tv. variVpa aev a 8inthra baaa lamed. - Aa tsporual ebaaca of policy ta racard to upotauoaau la tbo coaxalar aarrlea U Na tfwiiad apoa by tba admlala- tnLe u wuiua. ma rta- trl vm4 jary aijooraad vitaoat wuf ug Ua axpaetad rapori oa tba pM'M ea. Tba roraraor ef 0ord aaa daeliad ta aaad 8UU tr9 to Olppla Qraak oa aceoaat of U Biaa troablaa. Tba attaaUoa ta Baltaaa la mora tbraataalsr: luOitwefvubitTwa Tarkaraad rv- t cam tbaa rrar. Trala vnc ea U Soataara, aaa Pailibary. N York makaa: iloaay oa rv'l iJy at IX 03 par caaLi roda Ina, tuaiaad coaimoa ta rood tUDO IB. ipWu tarpaaUaa aomlaal at !), ua apUad: fiaar talatar bat baid N 3 rt MXa; cora po aUady. 5a 1 W'e; oala apot ataady No. S JSS'e- WEATHER REPORT. C.&DaroA.oaiccrrcxa,) Waintxa DraxAC. WgJLLHjru,7C OL. SapC 4. ) MaarolocleU data for tba I vast y- fr aoara aadlaa at 8 IMC t Tisaaarazaraa: t A- TO daarnf i I P. M 71 darraaa: maxlmam. Tl da- , ; BuiBia, aa aaarvaat aaaaa. ?a luiafall for Iba day. .00: raiafall firrt of Ua aaoaoa to data, .40 iaa. currroa imos bctaxttx. 0aataly fair waalbar prarallad la U aaa axeapi aoaaa locai aba vara la 0arrta. Tnparataraa bara rtaaa UcbUy. roaacxrr roa to-dat. WaaBiaoToa. 8apC a. Tor Korla CoHai Fair Halarday aa4 Baadayt Uwl aartaaia vlada. Pra iakf S. fU Iim "LJJA.bf. flutMi an p.m. Daya Laactb... UlLiSM. ll:b WaxaralSoathport. CiSA.C tla watar Wlactos. a.UA.M. Sir Tnoouki trd no doabl do a lot of txpltlalor vbea ha cU back to tlicLuaJ. - It La tali tba coantry baa sov 10, 0.j,CX tilra tout of coal oa baaj Sir. Bar to pat Lb txtra prka on U:r. , Tba Bagroaa of Hlaaiaalppi ta li t tbat taa aomlaatZoa of Ma Joy Vtriiaiaa for Gortmor nea&a a rt- tara ta alararj. 0! coarsa If thU rama of rrmatlsi sa tnaU to Caiab Fdaira U ktpt t? (oar aooarh, ha vUl cheat tat IvLjwi a fur alL ' Mr. Dryaa tTUtaUj daHxhU. ta aatlg "raltaUa" mta for thi Vna.iencr. Hit lalaat chotca If CturUa Toaxa. If Booker WaahLoftoa aooll ear LIaI r&aviax artwtlU hm U pnwi aith, Sana tor Bacon aai ar wiU so doabt b daHxhtad. VMbiartan. IaJ.. ciiimJ tba dla lac boa of havifix tht oa!j fomala a..i carrWr la tha ueiiaa ouut. E!r auaa La Maai Crova. axd XS (U!.aa aiH anahU t&fl4 pacpli t , it U eUImeJ. tot fv. falka Uaa UJ will daxira aajbaaafit inm it, aa It oaHj for 13,000,000 Tt VaaMaxtoa Pf aayt: Saa 5f Uassa waa proaoaocoj aa "Va u ait ap a faa hoaxi aal takt aa? Uasaat" aa tooa aa It w for- Clj aaacaacaJ tlat Drjaa wa to ntfcit oblo, Ta Joba BalUr, a hard vorkicf w of RociUad. lav. balosratt U! o! chaaaptaa fathar of tha Ca; sutaa. II a La ttxty-flTt jaart i l. aa4 U tba falhtr of tblrty-thraa i.Hfa. Iiu oil eat forty-aaraa J b;a joocraai two. It La aot bow ofUa ho haa baaa max r.i. v - Tboaa who ara ralilrx attCO t la Naw EaxlaaJ orar tht ap 9H&!&tof Wrxht to tba Gotir- Caaarmilp of tht rtC!;TB liUali, aajiof "that no Sen thrra AAacaaact wiaatj and JcaU to paoploof ascthtr color thaa ahoaH rraxaabcr that lit Sta Eajlaad earpat U&prt did aka rata a howlisx racciaa la W daallox vita tha aexro la Ea waatractiaa day. . LOCAL DOTS. io iUjora court yeatardtT aaa bo anreau earlBC tba day. M . . . . -w It U aUted that tht dmrrlati of tba dty will maat ahorUj to coe alder toa auraaoa la rata by tha Dell Co. Standard. Oil Barra No. 67 ar nraa yaatcrday wlia a tapply of oa for Ua local braaca of Ua company. A caiket waa tent from Wfl maxtoa yaatardaj for Ua burial of Ut UU1 8-moalha-oid aoa of ILr. aad Mrt. Jtau Walla, who lira two milea from XMaaiay, la Oolaxalma cooaty. Eorraw ChrvnicU: 'ilr. EL L. m iau, n y umiarioa. cama no W a . a tiin Koaday aad paid otct to U!m afolUa Black aad Ura, E2a Btokaa 1X500 lira uuraraaea that their brother earrylax with tha Kaw York LLfa." Tha Ear. J. . L. Wlnecoff. of WhllaTda, N. a, will coadact aer- kaa to-morrow moralac at It o'clock at Bt. Aadrawa rraabyteriaa ebarcb. TharawiabaaoaarrkaatBixbL Baa day acbool at P. If. Prayer maetlaa Wadaaadaj at 84 P. IL AiheTiUe Ciiii. 4th: 'The Bar. ralhar Ifarloa, paator of BL Law- reaca'a Catholla ebarcb, ta ezpectad to ratora to AabarQla to-day. Father Uarioa haa baaa eoaTalaaelar at Wll- mlactoa, IT. GL, New York aad other pUcaa. XtwaaaLatadlaatalxbtUatha la mack Improrad ta health." Mr. SUphea Jeweti, secretary aad traaaarar of tha J. CL Btaraaaoa Ooapaay. haa ra&lraad ta accept a poaJUoa aa bookkeeper for Mr. J. Alia a Taylor, rxxaadlax Mr. EL B. Laikrop, who had ta giro ap Ua work oa aeooaat of kla ayaa. Ifr. Aadraw J. HowalL Jr.. who baa baaa ta Ua Alitalia Obaai Xiaa jtaaeral offloaa, haa raeeaeded Mr. JeweU aa book keeper for Ua 84araaaoa Oocapaay. BYE TVQ WEST TO E0TT0. SlraaMT Zrj aJ Feaaacrte Tiarsday Slkt. rUrrrw Escape af Kaa aad Bay. Tba staaae tar UoyaH," baloarlaaT to Ua Aafola lam bar Co., aaak at wharf of tha CXaraadoa Water Worka Ox, atXII2loa,Tbaraday alxbL A wblta aaaa aad boy, aalacp la Ua eahia of tha boat, aarrowly aacapad wttk Uair ttraa by twiaualax m Ua boat waa aatlllax. Their aaxoaaeoald aot U learaad laat alxbL Tba Wlhoiaxtoa Towlar aad Oba- atiaailoa Co. raoatTad Ua aoatnet for bolaUaa Ua "BoyaQ" &ad Ua job waa a-fiocaaafaUy accaspHahad by Maaacar Applrcat yaaterday moralar. Tba tac waa mot daaaacad ta Ua leaaL Br. Barry Bacaa, irckltrcl. - - Tba aaaay frtaada U WUailajrtoa of Mr. Harry Baeoa, Ua cUatlaralahad yoaaar arckUaet of Naw .York, will be Iatereatad la Ua aaaoaaeamaat oa 8ep4ember laL Ua firm I of Brila A Baeoa waa dJaaolred, tack of Ua mem bare of Ua eopart- aertalp aoatiaalax their pracllea eeperalelj, Ua formar at 111 Fifth areaaa aad Ua laUerat 160 Fifth ara aaa. Both mam bara of Ua firm ara North CaroUalaaa by birth aad bara riaaa rapidly to Ua f roat raak of Ualr profaeadoa la Ua matropoUa. Mr. JaaaaaBrUa waa bora aad reared la Newborn. DaQavteih'a Orcbraira. Prof. F. P. Jordan aad Mr. Joa XX Lacmall. popalar mem bare of Hollo w- baaha Orcheetra darts at Ua paat aaa ton. left laat nlxbt for Kaaa, Pa., wbera Ihty will crxaaiia aad play la aa orchestra for Ua theatre there. Prof. XX Blchardaoa, Ua firtt leader of Hollowtaaha rplaadld orchaetra, will ba bara Ubj weak to araia jsla Ua orabaatra aa leader darlax Ua Wlatar Two other of Ua orfnlael .mbera will alao join Ua orcheetra la a abort time. Real Esiair Traaafrra. Bydaadafilad for record yeetarday Baaaa EL Meora, widow of mi me CbL Boctr Moorr.traaaara to Dorothea Moalromry. wire of XL A. Mont naaarr. fortLtOO. baaaa aad lot at arUweat coraer of Ejtblh aad Prla- kimu. S3 feet on XOcblh aad 4S feat oa Prlaceae atraaij alao forflOO, lot on wtet aide of Ejtblh on aorth Ua af lot daacribad aoare, m reel taaisa. Exranlaa TcaUraay. n enaekee. eoeteiaiax S0: Die. mada ap Dardeaa exeartloa which a from Da a a, n. U, aaa laiar- madlata aotaU yeetarday. Tba Tlcwra . . a a epaattha day at tba eeaaaoraaaa la Ua dty aad ralaraaa 10 laear ooawa UataixbL To-day aaoinar axxaraioa will eoma aad en BrpL 14th ua A. u. L: will raa rpecial tralaa to WEmlac ... riM All aanlharn pofata on Ua ayateaa. " Exxa nlaa Orar Saatiara. Tha BoaUera Ballway will operate arpecia llrala from ML Airy, iw etan-Balem, Oraaaaaoro, wni aad UUrmadU polaU ta WUaUar i oa at Taeaday. irana . Airy at T JO A- M. aad arririaf aara atiP.M. Tba fara will ba 13 for tha taaad trip aad Ua axaarUoria ww apead two daya la Ua dty. NEW ADY10m3rMJTS. aty Urery Co. Ilaraaea. AeAdemy of MajIa-riaLTaMloatralj aran A. 8. Wlaatead Cahbax. FP F VaaJrriL'e at WrixhtarCla Yn Baa aararu MAY QET SUSPENSION Bell Telephone Compjuiy May Wait Twelve Months Be fore Advancing Rates. A COMPROMISE SUQQESTED. Ck anker af taaamerca Exccatrra Caea. lite rVocredlax WlXh Its Ureal! tatloa asl ifjutiatat Beth laf Official Olrca Oat. AUhooththa Executire Oommlltea to which Ua matter kas been referred by Ua Chamber of Commerce: la rir lax oat no Information aa to what will likely ba Ihe raeult or what la thaa far Ua procreas of 1U laTeallxa tloa of Ua recent adranoe la Ball Telephone ratea, with a rlaw of effect lax an amlcabla adjoatment thereof. It may ba ataied with a reasonable da- rrea of accuracy that the baala of the eetUemeat will ba aa animate axree ment by which Ua company will eoa Uaae Its preeeat eerrice for twelra monUs at Us old rates with Us nader- staadlox that at Us sod of that time Ua aaw schedala may ba mada affee Ura without objection apoa Ua part of sabaeribera. Tble adJaatmeat of Useoalrortray aad eoaeenicra on the pert of Ua eompaay will ba la Us at tain of eompenaaUoa for Ua admitted rery wretched aertieo afforded sab acribaraUo year Immediately preoed lax the laatallalloa of Ua new syatam, Ua rtooUeciloa by sab acribera of which eerrice Is now Ue real keynote ta Us rary atreaaoos objection to Ua adraaoed ecaJe of ratea. It Is known that the abora basis of aeUIemeat la rerarded as aa equitable oae by President J. A. Taylor, of Us Chamber of Commerce, who hi alao chairman of Ue Ex ecu tire Coaadl aad larraly a domlaatlax la la en ee la Ua deliberations of that body. The Ex ecu tire Committee was la eeaeioa from 11 o'clock yeaterday moralax natil nearly 1 o'clock la Ue afleraooa aad Ue ratea, clo., ware rary carefully rone orer with Aaata- Uat Qaaeral Maaaxer J. W. Crews aad Aaaiataat Traffie Arant F. I Woodruff, of Ue Ball Telephone Company. Thoea la attaadaaoe aa mambara of Ue -Elx eeatlre Board Preaidaat J. Allen Taylor, M. a Wniard, a P. McNalr, X a Borera, K. F. XL Ooraraaar aad J. A. Arris rdala - As before stated. Ue proeeedlBxe of Ue meetlsx were aot xlven out, bat It la aadaretood thai Ue eompromise rafarred to shore aabmiUad to Ue Oaaeral Maaa- rw aad Ue Preaidaat of Ue eompaay, aad apoa Uair aarwar la Ue aJBrma Ure depaada farther action la Ue matter. Necotlatloae ara now pend- lax aad noUlax delalte will be kaowa natll parbapa nazt week, when Ue committee will likely report to a gaaeral maetiax of Ue Chamber. . M1S0M8 Flit 13 KALE1QB. staaeas af Berth Carallaa Prtpsrisx te Erect Basdaaaia Teapte al Xapltal. ZULxxan, N. CI,- BepL 4. The Masons of North Carolina are makiax a datermlaad effort to erect a hand some lftaoalo Temple la Balelxb, Ue capital dly of Ue Biale. They are now prepartnx a xrand Maaoala Fair oa a lerre aeale to be bald la Naaa Square, Baletab, October 11th ta Silk. 1903. CoL Noble F. lCartla, one of Ue beat manaxers of each a rente la Ue Uaited BUtea, has eharre of Ue fair, while rarioua committees are hard at work, and Maaoas all orer tba Bute ara talkiax end pulliaxfor Ua raeeeas of Ue fair. CoL atarua will introduce maay new aad aoral features la Uis fair. There will abao laUly be aoae of Ue usual rulxar mid way attractions about 1L Ererythinx will ha eleaa aad brlrhL aad Us Staa- dard of Masonry will be kept elrrated. Tbe railroads will rraat red need rates, ao that ail can araii Uemselresof aa epportanity of harinx rood time and pladax one or more brick la Ue Xraad temple buildinx. JLVOTBEX USD EX LI DUPUX Wblta Skat Dead la ths Waeda Bs - caeae el Faltkkaa VH. BpciaX to A"ra and Oirocr. XO TO. N. a, BepL s. a. w. Daalels Uis moralax want to us woods where WIU Maxwell was work- lax on Ua lias between, uis county aad Duplia aad shot him with a shot era a. Maxwell dylax taataatly. The caaaa of Ue troabie Is said to have baaa liaxwell'e relatloea with Daaiel's wife. Maxwell was at Dan tii hnuaa last nirbL aadDaaiela find- lax it out, this morainx taaked ap with whiakey aad want to Ue woods, where Maxwell waa al wora aaa iota un am had eoma te aboot aim. t&axwau lamped behind a tree and said, "Damn . .Wa. w rk. t a 1 AhkI with L&a reraiu atatao. Daaiela mada nia escape ana a pc w la after him. UoU parties are WBiie. KrxAXTTIUX, ft. u oevu a. Another murder was eomnuttaa in lran!!n MllBtT UU mOIUlnX SI SUBS o'clock, Qea aalala, of Bmitha town- ship, shot ana inrunuy axuea a Maxwell ta his woods where Maxwell was dlppiaxtarpeatlne. Theoalyeye wiueaa to Ue murder was William Btrand. Daalala ta be I nr. eeartaea iar. Bherlff Mlddletoa and tba cwoner left ta-aJxht for Ue scene of Us mardar. Wcatcra I'alae Oflkiala. General Bapertatoadant J.- la Via aad diatrlct Buparlaiendeat F. EL Clary, of Ue Western Ualoa Tele xraphCa, arriredU Ue dty yeater day from Ue Boulh on aa offlrial rial! toUeWilmlnxtoa oSc. They ware aeeompaaied by seraral minor offlriaJs aad tra Tailed ta BapL laVlna prlrata ear. Free Vauderille at Wrixhlarille Beach. Bee adrertleemenL t f2NAVAL stwk outlook - 1 Praalacst Saraasah Exporter Takes Vmm n ... 11.' I. 11 khuii i taw at io iuuiwit: Tks Prices Win Keef Dp. - " " ' ' 1 ":" J Tbe Barannah Netc of .yeaterday prlnta Ue followinx, eontalalnf aa la terriew with Mr. Jaa TL Younx. one of Ue beat Informed naral stores factor la UeSouU: j President John B. Younx of the Ellla-Younx Company, and Of the National Tank dc Export Company, retarned yeaterday ' from Nsw York where he has been for aome daya. While Mr. Younx went away for pleasure he also nra time to bualnees. atoppinx In New York lonx enouxh to exchanxe Tlews with Influential peo- pje m me narai stores trade. Mr. Younx was asked about the fa tare of Ue naral stores markeL Be sees no reason why prices should not remain well ap, and found Uat this Is about Ue rlew Ue trade la Ue East Is taunx of Ue situation. "Two Important considerations af fect Ue present markeL" said Mr. Younx. "One Is Uat Us erop short sre is tarnlnx oat to be much larxer than at first expected, and the other Uat the demand has steadily Inereae ed. Either of Ueae conditions would. of course, hare affected Ue market rery farorabiy. Then It Is aot appar ent tbat wood spirits tare to cut any flxare la depressing the price of larpeaune. nut makers do not la tend to riak the use of wood spirits In ths manufacture of their xoods until uey now ue merits of ue article." MOST PEETEaTIOUS A3D EXPEStSIYB. f sal Iar sf Field's Greater Mlssirels ts " Acedesay sf static Taeaday KlfkL "Minstrelsy's Tribute to the Twen tieth Century' is the title of Ue first part presented by Ue AL Q. Field's Greater Minstrels, which will be seen at Ue Academy Taeaday nirbL The openlnx Is la the Casino, In Fountain Park, Ue Interior of Ue Casino beiax raised (carred work) and not painted oa Ue fist surface of the scenery. Throuxb Ue windows can be seea the foaatalns at play, .followed later oa with a tranaformatloa scene from the park to "Myrtle Lake." Here comes Ue dandax dirertlsemeaL "Where Ue Mooalirht Falls." Then follows a third scene ahowlnx a military camp with officers' headquarters known as Tenttax on Us Old Camp Ground.' Here Ue soldiers are adnxlnx MU. a Voluateera," "Soldiers," aad other patrlotle melodies, Burle calls are beard la Ue distance: a eompaay Is seea Urouch Ue park. After Ue i view the aonx, "While Old Glory Wares," la latrodoced. Three com plete ehaaxes of aoenery occnr durlnx Ue action of Ua' spectacle deeerlptlre of war aad peace, andinx with Ue blx picture, "While Old Glory . Wares.' Tbe whole spectacle wQI be oae of Ue moat preteatioaa and expenaire. Bala of seats bextas this moralax at Plumera. Beserred seals la all parts of the house will be $1.00; csneral ad- mlaaloa 60c. TUB M0N4KCH PAIS? COMPANY. Ccrtlflcaia sf I scarper sties Kecchred Here TsitrHay Usee si Stock. j A eertlfleate of Incorporation for Ue Monarch Paint Co., of Wllmlaxton, which was recently chartered by Ue Beeretary of Btate, waa reedred by Ue Clerk of Ue Bnperior Court here I yesterday. The eompaay will do bus la eas at HI North Water streeL end P. Hainaberxer, Jr., laamed as axeni, apoa whom process may do eerrea. a a - Tbe capital stock of Ue corporation's 130,000, dl rlded Into S00 shares of common and XOO shares of preferred stock at Ue par ralae of $100 each. The preferred stock Is to pay eumula- tire dlrldends of I per cenL per an- num. payable half yearly, aad before any dindena is set a pari oa common stock Ue preferred must be paid. The Incorporators and amoant of stock bald by each are as follows: EL v. Baltxer, 40: Iredell Mearee, .80, and P. Hdnaberxer, Jr., 10. The eompaay. as before stated, will, manufacture paints and other Ilka products. TUB B0OKEK WASBIXQTOS INCIDEaT. lNerlk esraUsaTrarelllsi lies Were Called . te Meet st Wlsstsa-Saleai. j Last week Ue 8tate press mention ed tbat Ue North Carolina DIriaioa of the TraTalleraProteetire Assodatloa of America woald take official, action eoeeernisx the recent hotel episode at Hamlet, whea .Booker Washington aad other colored men were entertain ed la Ue dialax room of Ua Seaboard Air Line Hotel. - A special -meeUnx waa scheduled to be held la Winston- Balem last nlrht for Ust purpose,' la accordance with Ue followinx notice which haa been sent out to-treTellinx men: -",'-! "' "Ton ara nrreatlr reaueated to at tend a special meetlnx of Ue North Carolina Division. T. P. A. of Amerl- m. la tha aarlore of Hotel Phcealx, Friday erenlnx, Beptember 4th, 80 P. IL. to take some action axalnst Umstb. Jamison dc Greabam, of 11am- 1l for entertalalnr Booker Waahlnx- tAa and oartr at breakfast oa Ue moral sx of Anxuat 13rd, xlrtn them precedence orer ue wane na" Ser. I. J- Pertsr U Ktxau (My. FaraUeTUle Oburver: "Ber. -1 a j. Porter returned yesterday from a three weeka'ri-IU Kansas City, BL Lcuia aad other xreat dtles of Ue WesL We are sure Uat our people, while rexret tlax to lose Mr. Porter and his family, wilt be dellxhted to learn Uat he has scoepted Ue pastorate of Ue Oil re Btreet Baptist church, Kansas City, one of the lar feet churches In Uat dty, which has a membership of 600.' Capt, T. W. Mason, Mr. W.iE. Trenehard aad Mr. W. ArFearsoa, of Northampton county, are xnesta at Ths Ortoa. - - - I JOBACCO HAItR RT Oyer a Quarter of a Million Pounds Sold at the WU mington Warehouse. - THE OUTLOOK FOR PRICES. September Has Opened With He lsdlcs- . tlosa of Material Adrsaces Soaie Receit Local Saks--Wrsppers i la Good Demaad Notes. With all Ue talk about "boyeottinx the trust" and reasons for the extreme ly low prioee of tobacco, Ue manaxers and proprietors of the Wilmington Tobacco Warehouse Co. hare been "saylnx nolhlnx sad sawing wood.' The resultlis Uat so far orer a quarter of a million pounds of Ue xoldea leaf, hare been sold, and Ue prospecta for the remainder of- the season are rery brlxhL Blnce Ue openlnx orer a month sxo sales hare been conducted nearly every day, and word has gone abroad amonx Ue growers that prices here are just as hlxb, If not higher, tbaa upon -any market -In Eastern Carolina Mr. James Dodd, field manaxer for Ue company, has been out In Ue by-ways and hedges and tbe result of bis labors has been daily consignments by rail and water from nearly every point rial ted. In a circular letter Issued by Ue company Thursday, it Is announced that on Wednesdsy 20,000 pounds of tbe weed, xraded, were sold at prices ranging from $3 to $3 per hundred aad on Ue day of the issuance of the letter, 13,000 pounds, mostly-' un graded, were sold at from $3 to $8 per hundred. Borne wrappers hare been sold at from $13 to $30 per hundred and the manaxer finds that the de mand for Uat class of tobacco. Is atroag. The eompaay states la Its letter Uat previously It baa advised Its patrons to hold for better prices, but Beptem ber has opened with no evidence of an advance aad It la la Ue opinion of Ue management that thoae who do not desire to hold their tobacco indefinite ly had as well sell now, as no hope of prices ' beinx better Is seen. While ihere has been some decline In Ue general market durlnx the past few days, Ue management Is pleased to slate that the Wllmlnxton buyers hsve kept all xradee up to the mark and Uey aay Uey will continue to do so. The eompaay says that Uus far Uey have been very suooeesf ul aad aa well as could have , been expected. The to bacco received came from a large terri tory.' mack of which la near . other markets, but It la conceded by all Uat Wilmington haa been well In Ue front rank both aa to prices and quantity sold.' ""- Ths company announces that' It Is prepared to sell Ue leaf, graded or un graded, and will grade It on the floors of tbe warehouse - when so desired. Damaged or wet tobacco la In poor de mand, but Uere Is a market for it at some price. . . Tbe .. Wilmington Warehouse. Co. haa Ue strongest of backing as Is evi denced by Its corps of officers and directors as follows : Mr. W. EL Worth, president; Mr. Geo. O. Gay- lord, vice preaidenL aad Messrs. XL I' Vollers, a P. MeNsir, M. W. Jacob!, W. a Cooper, Jos. XL Watters, IL B. Btone aad Frank Andrews, directors. SEABOARD-SOCK ISLAND DEAL. mors That It flay Fad Tbrssk Tbe Eeaseas Aaalraed Therefor. There are rumors of a hitch In Ue negotiations for Ue control of Ue Sea board Air line by Ue Book Island and BL Louis and Baa Francisco, says Ue Barannah. News. Just what Ue trouble Is no one On Ue outside seems to know, but disnatehee aay it is be lieved Uat Ue Davments for stock have not been mada It may be Uat Ue Seaboard will yet continue an Inde- mndent svstem. Davannan aaa oeen aeepiy iniereeiea mm a a a a - - n In Ue deaL A Washington dispatch ears: "It is known wai tresiaeui Wil liams old not approve oi me saie ana that he intends to get back Ue stock. If he can. Of all his properties his heart waa most wrapped up in the rail road. Tbat he ever let Ue control get oat of his hands waa a great surprise generally. It la Intimated that the stock waa put on Ue market because some oc. ue associates oi trreaiaeni Williams had become Involved In Ue troublee of Ue Virginia and North Carolina Chemical Company. It Is now said Uat Ueae troublee have passed and Uat the railroad men can get all of Ue money Uey want." MOOMBININQ IN CUMBERLAND. Dcpaty Hartbal Made Uaexpected Hani Uader Uaasaal Clrcenutasces. FayctteviUe Observer, laat night as Deputy United States Marshal Averltt was on his way to Quewhlffla oa official business, and whea near Puppy Creek,hefsaw a bug gy approaching, la which sat a man and a little girL Just before meeting the buggy he was surprised to see the man inmn out and run Into Ue woods. The marshal alighted from his vehicle to Inquire Ue cause or such conduct, and was surprised to find Ue buggy loaded down with whiskey. It con tained exactly 84 gallons, la Jugs of all sixes. - The little girl said Uat the man who raa was her father. Mr. Bufus Smith. The marshal waited awhile, and, Ue , man not retnrning, he retraced his way back Jto town, bringing ue none ana buggy, little girl and whiskey. Whea he reached Favetteville he unloaded Ue vehicle and sent Ue little -girl home lalL It was clear case or a guilty conscience, as Ue marshal says he had-not been on the lookout for this party at alL . . Free Vaudeville at Wrlxhtaville Beach. Bee advertisf menL - . t 1 personal paragraphs. mr. xi. is. Qrtmann has re. turned to Bingham Military BchooL Mr. J. Sam Wright, of Board- man, was a visitor to Ue dty yester day.' ... Mr. J. & Ujron and wife, of Dunn, N. OL, were in the city yester day. "; . Mr. J. A. Pickett, of Green- hurst, was a guest .at The Ortoa yes terday. . " : Mr. E. L. McClammj, of Salis bury, arrived yeaterday on a visit to his father. Mr. A. B. Mclver, of Raleigh, representing the Morning Post, la at The Orton. Messrs. J. W. McAlister and Bobert J." Walker, of Charlotte, ar rived yesterday. Mrs. D. E. Winatead and son, of Washington, DJ O, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Southrr- land. :. .- - Dr. M. W. Harper, of Dann. N.OL, and Mr. J. W. Weatbrook, of Hampstesd, were visitors to the city yesterday. r , Mrs. L. V. Grady and children returned yesterday from a very pleas" ant visit to friends and relatives in Daplin county. -. Mr. Clarence D. Maffitt and Capt Barlow,' of the schooner VNathan Lawrence," left yesterday morning for Norfolk on shipping business. , ' Friends of Master Harry Cam ming McGowao, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. - McGowan, will re gret to know tbat he Is very 111 with fever at Ue family residence. No. 507 South Front streeL ' " . . LUMBER BRIDGE LIQHT INFANTRY. A Petlfloa far Reinstatement PrlssBers Escaped from Penitentiary. Special Star Telegram. Ralegh, N. OL, BepL 4. Bev. P. R. Law and Capt. J.W. Hall, of Lum ber Bridge, were here to-day and filed a petition with Governor Aycock and Adjutant General Boyster for Ue rein statement of the Lumber Bridge Light Infantry, Company K, Second Regi ment, of Uat place. - It is probable that re-instatement will be granted. . Malcom BmiUerson and John Cress- man, both colored, serving terms of 80 and 15 years, respectively, for murder in the second degree, broke out or the penitentiary hospital last night and are at large. - They were convalescing from a long illness and cut through Ue celling or tbe hospital. Then Uey got on Ue roof and climbed down a four story wall of Ue orison buildlnsr. successfully evading ail guards . fare Baraed at Elrod. Fayetteville Observer, 4th : , "Mr. The. Smith and family, who arrived here from Boardman to-day. to make Fayetteville' their home once more. have met with a 'temporary misfor tune Night before last at Elrod three frdgbt cars were : burned and one of these was loaded with Mr. Smith's household furniture, clothing and in fact all Ue personal effects of the family." Chares Notices, . - Tint Presbyterian Chnrcti Berrlcee at 11 A. ml. rreecnmg py Key. u w. Tra wick.- no saeona Berries, rw yet meeting Wednesday night at 8US o'clock. There wm be serrlces at the Second Advent Church on Myrtle Geo re Bound to-morrow at 11 o'clock A. M. end 8 P.M. Sander ecnool at 4 o'ctook. aider a. w. ehepard, pastor. - first Baptist Church . Preaching at 11 A.M. And 8 P.M. BundaT School at 4.80 P. M. Prayer and praise serrtoe Wednesday at 8 P. M. Brooklyn Bantlst Church, corner Fourth and Be loefl to-morrow At 11 A. Ml and 8.00 P. M. Sunday Bchool at S.S0 p. M. Weekly prayer and praise meeting Wednesday at 8 P. M. Strangers and visitors are cordially Invited to ausernces. . Chaoel of the- Good Shepherd. Birth and Queen streets. Morning prayer and Ad drees. ii A. a. STTeumg prayer mna . Bunday Bc&ooi, aso r. a. Bouthslde BaDtist Obnrch. corner Fifth and Wooeter. Berrloes Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school at 8 P. M. Prayer meet Ins Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Young Men's meeting Friday night at 8 o'clock... Ima&anuel Presbyterian Church : serrlces to-morrow by the pastor, Bev. O. w. Trawick. at 11 A.M. and 1. Ml. Communion of the Lord's supper at the morning service. Bunday Bchool at 1 CIO A. M, Prayer meeting at 8 P.M. Wednesday. DlflAtvll D M0 17 W V7UlVUaOar VUU1VI wauva wa rifth and Bladen streets. Bev. Geo. B. Webster, pastor. Bernces Bunday 11 A. U. and 7:80 P. , M. Bunday school, J. B. Taylor, superintend ent, 8:30 p. a; Mid-week praise service Wednes day i:so tr. a. a ooroi welcome w au. . Brace. M. K. Ohurch. corner or orace and Fourth streets. Pastor, Bey. J. N. Cole. Ber- vices Bunday at U o'clock a. m. and 8. bo p. m. Bunday BchooL W. B. Cooper, sunt 8.80 p. m. Wftklv nraver meetins Wednesdav At 8.00 D. m cordial welcome to an. visitors to vne city especially invited. Beats tree. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Taesday Night. September 8, THE AL G. FIELD'S GREATER MINSTRELS. Presenting a magnificent production of modern sunstreury. - . Gorgeous scenery, . . - , v - , - . Beaatif eleotrlcal effects. ' Oleo af All Eoropaan Stars. 50........ PEOPLE ..; ... ,.50 street narads and Band Concert Tuesday morning at u:80 e'oiock. s .. .. imaes on sate Bararoay ac numer-. . sep5 8t ; -. - -..-f- Another Big Week. Commencing Monday night, Aug. Si. y Vriflhtsvillo Beach Casino. IDA ....MAT A MTLLB. ...... . . . JOHKNIE. ia uerman uomeay eceicn TONY BASES, v Black face singing and monologue comedian. . . r.TT.T.ra AIiLTOXT. " -- High class descrtptrre yocallst. ; BIGOTOB AB&A. ' " .' " - . IquHflJrtHt. '" i iMdit mdncement on Monday and Tuesday nights a free coupon given by the Con- aoiided OoniDAny manca.- No other charge whatever ex cent 10 wui BUiiuit vu - ura mrw cents to those desiring reserved seats. Oar tare, Including aOAUeaon, amy ao cents. an if- To Excursionists. The first thing yon anould do omronr arrival In Wilmington is to have a clean, easy shave; or a stylish hair-cat, or a cool and refreshing sham poo. Possibly, jon may need all of these com- lons. - - - The ravorue" Barber shop is tnepiace. UU1UH UA V It AVIS. ' auietf Wo. I sontb Front Street. Citv Deliverv Co. Wis JlilVi WXLaA JJ3 City Livery Company, W. D. MacMILLATJ. Jr.. Pros. - ' Both 'Phones 15. NEW SKIRTS: We have just received a lot of Skirts $1.25, 1.75, 3.00, 4.50, 6.00, Sflk Skirts $4.75, 6.50, 9.00, 15.00. 'Black Mercerized Petticoats (underskirts) 65a. worth si.2; hatter quality $L25, , 2.00 to 5.00. Silk Jackets in the latest style: $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 very low pxices. An early call will show yon a lot of new and stylish goods at popular prices. PARIS miLLITJERY EMPORlUn, jy29tf- r. ' 129 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. ' now! Within the past twelve months the Wilmington Savings and Trust Company haa disbursed exceeding that amount In in--. - terest to depositors. If your money is not drawing Interest begin now. We pay 4 per cent, per annum, compounded quarterly Tbe Wilmington Savings & Trust Co. 108 Princess Street. X w. NORWOOD, Prealaeat. sep4tf O. B. TAILOB. On and After Tuesday, Aug. 25tb. Boat leaves for Carolina Beach 9 Beach for Wilmington at 3.30 P. M. Leave Sunday for Carolina - Beach Train leaves Beach at 12.15. 5.30 and 8 P. M. ; Boat leaves for flouthport at , . . 9.00 A. IL Boat leaves Southport for Wilmington 2.30 P. IL auJSStl A Grand Opportunity - TO THOSE OOIHO TO HOUSE-KXSBPmO THIS FALL. . . - I move la September to 206 North ; Front street, and to save cost moving will sell at & small advance on ticle in my present store and give free Furniture and au!6 D&W tf 11 50 Bbls. Large Mullets. 2 1 Bbls. Medium size Mullets. 386 Bags Coarse Salt. 2,000 Bags Fine Salt. 46 Bbls. Packet Salt. 460 Fish Kegs. - VV. B. COOPER 308, 310 & 312 Nutt street. ' WILMINGTON, N. O. au89tf Tobacco. "World Beaten" Tobaeeo 20e. "Hatchet" Tobacco, Damaged 85c Washboard Tobaeeo 84c. Bisj Six Tobacco Z&c - "rl; 37 Cases Dako Mixture. , 47 Casea Victory Tobacco. 76 BoUa SadBassrlaa; e. This must be sold and we. only have seventy-five rolls, , the ends sowed together, and can be handled with as little loss as the standard Jute Bagging. ' ."";::'V : , 5 and 7 South Water street ansatf : r. Oiirs "I Is ; thejonly estab lishment In your City rthat makes Suits to measure for Ten DoIIars;::vr;i WmSfi'MZ C. E. GORDON PANTS CO., ? s 25 South Font Street. 'l apl tf .,;z- j:, H.-:v:r-Si h TWO GAB LOADS HEW PRAIRIE HAY I and a complete line ox groceries. SAf.TL BEAR, SR., & SOUS., 5- .. .18 Market Street, sep 2 tf;;4"; Wilmington. ra w Ten Dollars LET US HARIIESS I0DR HORSE. luSUUJUftliOi - Sr T . 108, 110, 112 North Second Street. sep 5 tf the latest; Btvlea of Skirts: WooTen 9.00. ' - inat the thing for the seashore. Price Silk and the verv latest stvle. . , . . . - .WAlTEBSt vice PrealdaaS Jr., oaaUen A. M. and 5.15 P. M Train leaves and 6 P. M. u . . 9.30' A.- M., 2.30 and 7 P. M. 'f; coat NOT AT COST every ar storage and insurance to Oct. ' 1st. House Furnishing Goods, . Wilmington, N. 0. Free YandeYllle ; CONTINUED BALANCE OF WEEK. FREE VAUDEVILLE IT will be continued for bal ance of week. All paasengera on Snbur- ban Cars leaving Front and Princess streets at 7:30, 8:00 and 8:30 P. M. will be entitled to coupon admitting ; them : to Casino FEEB. ' r. t Consolidated Railways, 1 Light and Power Co.." - sep a n xa y:i;m r eooo.ooooooo A1 Tbe Enorinons Amoimt vi of Flour we sell ought to be , : a sufficient proof of thehlgb. : quality of Imperial: We know we can please and satisfy you y -"4.?', and ask for a trial order. - We J ask A the FIRST youTl ask for the SECOND. See If you THE F. E. HASHAGEII CO., V. Agents for Imperial Flour, "xV . Thone 447. t . 210 Water St'.'".',. b&ll lute for Collese; k Ce pa Yonac Women 6 Conserva tory of -MusiclSe wauuse . A4ma. Best. Place for -Your JaaBiawMile Daughter ' aasim - WrigliMte Beacn
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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