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i IM ill. lTW7t7 w00000000w00000000OO (ArtaJatiaa Larrae? Taaa Taal Of Aty Other Daffy Errs- TERL1S OF SUBSCHIPTIOn. f - . awaweaawawaaaa Oaa Yasbri by Hail, $5 Six SXoatha, M .60 lHaUaztaa. ' Tlaa''Hamaaub'"' -i'- 1.S5 Tfcl BEST S AIL Y IWpiria; J twsi mnu T Two slontha, 1.00 eaaltvaraai aa Saaaariaara lrn aaao VOL. LXXH.-N0. H3. WILMINGTON, N. CT, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1903 . Y CUr aa 4a Gaata par Homtau 5 WHOLE NO. 11,243 00X The Dlorttiug inr. OUTLINES. WuWitm Tarkeyaad Bairaria to rrcvi t CoaataaCaople aa lae-t BaVa. Baljertaae aad Mh1 giata nc4Uf U UoasUataople are ta ifrool aaaasaere, Admiral CbCJ aaa eealed the Nary Daparv aai rt(Vu UtUiiiUst alBeirat. Ta vvraux or tuiuw aad aai mci- tTCvwUti la Me4oaU iy T.fi eose muiatt. Ury rUa.'ord. tea vmUitl of tea Ijist'Ufnit (Jew a a 7, i3 6a ? el BrUraport. Coaa. Pml RjceereU was accorded a axtxal rrcpC'o yesterday el 8rreeasa, Y. Klc&saood IWeoa ULoa aoa ta aJfreae be U deUrerlac al la Alabama arras laa expeadi ura ec nr.ioae of aoiiars for saw &." for tM Asaarveaa aery. La Day wee appropttaUty observed U sear CiUMrfortt aad Boala. Esoort UU Ueioad Paeraoa Hoa ua ta la aaarry a easrate el lloa. W. J. Byea l dtaled. A dearfclar a Cbatrwme airovejov. ot Tsa mmm, 4pJ wtla aad axarrWl i Eftrtau of Joasabora. Taa a. Twe eetaoaars escaped f rose l&ejiU ar scaooane cquit. . X. WEATHER REPORT U. & D7r 09 Aoasccxrcu, 1 Wuran Dnttie, Wajoarcxx.'K. OL, BpC T. ) Mstsorofaaerteel dai for Ue tvealj fcwr aoiare eadiax a P. M.: f.aas aiajea: A. M, C3 dearreee; I p. M 71 aagTiaa: aoaxiaiass, T da- , MlrmaM, C3 tiaaa; aaaaa. 74 tUiafall ja Irs iMk. far taa 00; reiafaJ to data, .40 of laa roaacajrr roa today. Waaamraros; Bi. T. ror Nona Canadaa : Partly cioaiy Teaadajr aad Wfaaiar. He at la freaa aaeft wtade. 3? 9 HjaWHal a ttta 9ia Ska... Day" UarU.......... Ha Water al Boa Opart. Ur Waaar WUmLaxtoau SlSS A. M. CIS P.M. IS U. 43 at. &.S4 A. at. 1&44A.M. la Laa epaioa of ts Xtv York Wrrld, sir Thoaua Laa aoaabov CaUJ ta aoira thm raco probUat is TVal proaalaaat Kan raj aaaa vbo Laa tad liirtj daja for taaparpcoa al carta g djrp7ia, will nartr ra pal ts axpariaiaat. II ta dead. Ur. CboaU'a aalary aa valla hi aixwixara art liTCO. It coaita k'xa t ladaita la tat boat araaJa. Too tbicr lbat la poxsllaf moat fof!ftovia wbalbar la) paj Lba praaaat blxb rrico for coal or wait for wbai looka lika aa afproacbiox drop la lba coat of lbal ootaaoJitj. A Ktaraa aaila woaaaa ta parpoaa Brrro, wbo cboxad a iato IgaaaifbHIty for of robbarj, drowaatl & a biaaaall to to ir&c&ara. laa BMbaecaptavl lba rv-xraU. coapromlaa wilh lba Waabiortoa W latlavalao tsal aawcx lba GoTanxxaa&tofSciala ta tba Iallaa Tmilory tbara ara taoaa wbo work far lba Goranuaast aa.1 iTtra otbara wbo prtfer ta work tba CararaaasL Two baiaa of cotton. Krktfr rood aaiddHor. aoll la Mo- AiaatUIr, Mackicabarx coaatY, lba ocbr daj at 1? can la per pooai. The !aror bo rlaattJ cotloa Iblf jaar laataaj of tobacco, la "trkUj la IL' Tbat tailor who altaaapUd to klu prttty 14-ytar-oM rlrl la Madlaoa a-iaara. Jiaw York, tbo olbar day. iaaJI probabllltj wCI Dot aX tempt I ka parformaaco aooa. aa aoma 4a wbo caaaa to lba rtrl'a raacaa mt aotiralr atrippax! tba Hor a:alp f Lair. ' i Taa yoacf . wbJU rtrla wara kaoclttl !owa by two bar!y&a t;m econllBg to Lba Jntnurf, La Ecoa Lba olbar cixbtoa tbajmblio tmta aaJ aaarlr kClaL Tba color ? tb cowartlly acoaadrala aloua 1 tbaaa from a aoatu! pa drab- '3f at tba haada of tba Boa ton pfnaa. , Wttlly aaja: "It U 4tt.'al wbatbar aay Hrpoblkaa, .k tba poaaiblaaxeaptloaef TbaJ SUrtsa, taa trar Uaa mora J-aUktd la tba SoatbaroSUtaa tbaa aTbaodor EooaaralL' AjlavaH a. tba Soalb doa oot Uk 7i if bacaaaa of bla foai&aaa for tit RjfTO staaaaa Sw. Ilia aatlaatad tut sir Tbomaa Lfptoo'a latoatat- u"?t oa tba Amerlea'a cap coat ia eoU eaab ararly ITOCOCO. abJia b!a fiaat la Kaw York iwr tbirtT-lbraa reasala of a3 btr aad Lttla, raqalrlax tbo tnieaa of 201 men. Upton brwilit I tk klm two capULaa al I k, two aaTlntlsr o2cari at V.X) tcb, aad aizty yacbt aaHort 0 a at on lb each. aaJdra a aa of ITS for makicx trip k-roaa. Ilia dry dock axpaaja ''IS.COa Ha paid 173.000 for tarCralaar aa a ecsToy. Ha Wtarad a boeaaboat, aa txcartioa awr aad a barxt for Ui fueata, coat of 120,00a UXKNOWN NEORO'S DEATH. Ctort4 lu TkU4 l L'acaaadau DU4 al Baaatuj Faar Baara Utat at CaaraiiUai la Ii fatal. a aakaowa 70a ax eolorad mi a foaad U aa aacoaaclaaa condl. lioa mw Lba aUbUa of Lba Cap Tw LambarOa.U Lba aortbara aaclloa of Lba eilj, 7trUrda7 a bo a I aooa aaJ vaa carriad to Lba Jaaa Walker Ua aaorlai IlorpIUJ. watra ba died of cob ralaioaa foar boura laUr. Ilia bodj la bow U Lba aaorraaof Lbal Utlta- Cos awa!i2ar SiaaUSealloa. aai Dr. Joarpb Akarmaa. rarrvoa la charca of Lba boapiul, baa aska4 Lbat lba aoroaar a&aka aa UraaUraUoa of Lba daaib. - Taa aaaa baa aa alamaat of aoriUrr La It froaa lba fact Lbat ia eat a to kaow Lba tout arro aa4 bla praaeaca apoa Lba pramlaaa of lba Oapa raar Loaber Ootnpaaj caa aot ba aapJalaad. Jrom all aoeoaau aa waa aavar aaaplOTad Ibara, aallbtr ba bwaa aap!o7ad alaawbara la Lbacilj. About U o'clock jaalaxday lba atabla boj at lba Oapa Faar ealll waaatatLo Lbrov aoaaa. faad to lba . Aporoaebiaa! lba balMlar wbara Lba boraaa ara kapi aai wblcb. la raaaoTad aoaaa LIlUa Alataaoa from lba aaill, lba bo? waa tarrlflad to baar froaalaa! back of lba atablaa. Da ra acrud lba fad aad when aooa aaaa about lba aaUl araat to lataatixaJa Ibay oaad lba aarra half draaaad aad la aa aacoaaeiowa coadluoa. A tala- oboaa waaMfa waa aaat to lba boaplUl aad Lba amaalaaoa baatllv rarpoadad Uaoa raacbiax Lba laatllaUoa Lba aa rro waa aaiiad wllb coa ralaioaa aad (Mad aooa IbaraaXUr. Tba a aero la aaaaraaUj aboat JO or 11 jaara of i aawHaaagaad, aboat I faat T tacbaa tall aad baa a acar oa lba laft of b!a orabaad. Aa aatopay will Ukaljr ba parforaaad aad aa laqaaat bald fcd7 LOCAL DOTS Mo local markela art print ad to day oa aecowat of lba cloalar of tba Cbaaibar of Oomaaaroa for Labor Day. Tba aiaaaaar CItj of Fajatta- Ula arrlrad Baaday wllb a larva party 0 axearaSoalata from ap Lba rtrar. Scraral aalsporUat "acrapa" oecarrad allbabaaca darlax lba cala braUoa yaatarday. bat aoaa of Ibam aaaoaaUd to aaaca, Hatca Broa.. of Monnt OUra, will rary aooa raa a tig azraraioa from Waibaw to Wllaalartoa aad la taraatdUta aoiaU orar taa Baaboard Air Liaa. PoUca Captala K. J. Wdkaa la o raeaUoa LMa waak aad Berraaat Oao. 8aaiib la aetlax captala ta bia ataad, Poneaaaaa W. GL Uoora la aet lac aarrat la -CapC" Bollba ataad. Capa Faar Acadaaaj, ona of lba oldaat aad baal of Raw naaOTara prf rata acboola, will opaa !ta Slat aaaaal aaaaloa aaxt Kooday. ltlb laat. Prof. Cailatl aaya lba oatlook la ror a flaa alUadiaea aad a rood yaar'a work. Tba Board of County Commia aioaaro will aaaat lb la aftaraooa. A call will Ukaly ba laaaad for a aaaatlac of Lba Poard of .Macialralaa of Lta eoaaty for Lba aarpoaa of aiactiar a aoeaaaor to Mr. Gabrtal Holaaaa. Car. Harlla D. IXardlo, ot Aadrawa Praabytariaa cbarca, Mia. aaapoOa, will raooaad Dr. Joba W. Blare at Lba 8eoad Praabytariaa cbarcb, CbarloUa. Ha baa acerplad Lba call aad w Ul ba tbara by Lba flrat of Oe- lobar. TBS mS UST WQ3T. BlackaaUtb Saaf aai Oracary Vartaaoaa Baflj 0aain la Sadat Saara lUry. lira wklcb or!i-iaaUd at I JO o'clock laat alfbt daaLroyad lba blackaallb abo9 of Mr. J. E. Orowa la Lba allay aaarly oppoatta lba aaarkat booaa, oa IVoat airaai. aad badly daaoarad aa adjolalaa: wart booaa oceopiad by Ilaxratt Dro Ibara. rroeara. afr.Browaa affaata la lba aboa wra ralaad at 100 aad wara badly danlarad. Ila bad ao taaaraaca. Tba balldlar. two-atory fraaM. waa owaad by Kr. A. D. Waa- aall aad waa tiaaurad aboat fKn. Tba daaura to lba warabooaa adjola lax waa SM aad to Lba atock of Bax- rU Droa. aooat liw xoa era oa aartmaat rwpoadad to a eoafaaad alarm from bozaa 41 aad 43. At t il olock LbU moralax Lb aaaja Era blaiad vp axaia aad lba da aartaaaat waa callad oal by aaotbar alarm from box 43, bat tbara waa ao f artbar daauxa. . "' " ; - Baacain Gaaaa Trslrriay. Tba flrat of Lba aarlaa of ttraa famaa - aaaa batwaaa Lba eolorad oaaaoait Ham of Wllmlafloa aad Goldaboro at nil to a Park yaatarday aftaraooa raaaltad la a aoora of XI W w raror qi aaa rliltora. Tba botoa taam, owlox to ina -. tiii M ladlffaraaoa aad poor eoaoiuoa 01 do of lba playara, panaiuad uoioa- . a a . boro to pU ap aixni rasa 1 va aaeoad La alar aadlbraa ta ui bui. bat altar lbat lima lba xma waa faat 1 aaappy. Tba laama play arala Ik la aftaraooa. Tba R tit? aaart Ta0ay. . Ifayor Barloxar will bara aa aa- bftAT7 doekat to-day Qa aooauitof Zabor Xay ao ai aooa. aaadoa of lba polloa eowrt waa aaid yaauroay. aad darlax Bala may aixn. cwaoay aad yaatarday tbara waa qalta aa aeea- malalloa of caaaa, aoaaa 01 uaam lhaa Lba araaJ laporiaaea. KIW A,DTEim3ZaXNT3. 2. W. Wbltabaad-ror raat IL L. JToUara Cabaa nianom. MaaoaJc-Maallax BL eaaa NATIONAL LABOR DAY Acsplclous Ctlcbratioa at Wrixhts vllle Beach Yesterday by the Trades Unions. QOV. AYC0CKfS PRESENCE. Haa Klrtaaaa 17 fka Cbkl EiicaUrta at tba City aad Staff Very Crclt akla Faraia la tba Cttj-ScrUa af Atkktk Ertatatca. Natloaal Labor Day waa mora raa a rally, mora alaborataly aad more aatpldoaaly celebrated at Wllmlnr toa yesterday tbaa erer before. Or coarse, ibe eeeae of tbo celebration proper waa at WrixbtarlUe Beecb, bat It waa Wllmlartoa people wbo made op lba maralflcent aaccesa wblcb erowaad tba efforts of lba faitb f al aad eaerrello committee la cbarzr. Tba day paaaed wllb out aatoward la ddaaL Tba crowd waa Immaaae bat Xood aatarad. It waa cosmopolitan, arary clan aad coodlUoa of maa with Lbslr wlrea, chlldrea aad awaelbearta barlax beea Lbara. Contrary to la dleatloaa oa lba altbt prerlona, lba waal&ar waa aplaadld aad lba tbroara ware bandied wllb "aaataaea aad dla palcb" by Ibe Ooaaolldated Com pa ay. Baperlateadeat alarrell aald laat alfbt lba aamber of fpeopla baa died waa folly aa larre, If aot larrar, tbaa oa tba fourth of Jaly wbea all records for Ibe aeeaoa were aaaaa bed. Tba crow da ware anrment ed early la lba aftaraooa by aa exear aloa of aeraa car loads of people from Kewbera. Fra coach as ware filled with weita aaa two wllb colored persona. Tbe flrat araat of lba day waa a rery creditable parade of Ibe labor orraal aatloaa of tba dty, beaded by a cor doa of polioe aad Itbe Post Ezebaara Bead, of Fort Caawall, wbich foralab ed matJofor tba eels bra Uoa tbroecb lba remaiadar of lba day. Tba proeee aloa waa well bead led by a eorpe of manbale oa boraeback coaalatlof of bfeaara. J. O. Bmltb (cbkf), J. A. Mil ler, J. JX nawlatt, A. U. Weedoa, J. O. Powers aad 8. W. BebreU. Tbe llae of aaarca ta Froat aad Prlaceea atreeta wbara tbe care were boarded for Wrirbtarille, waa tbe same aa pab llabed Baa day. Goreraor Ay cock, ibe principal apeakar of Ibe day, arrlrad oa lba 10:10 A. at. trala aad waa Ukea rlxbt tbroofb to lba beach la a private ear, aad eaxlae kindly placed at tbe dispo sal of. lba Brotherhood of Ballway C irate a by lba Allan Ho Coast Line, to which a reaolaUoa of Lbanka waa aob arqaeaUy voted by the allied tradea aaJoaa. Xa lba party with lba Got araor were Maor Wm. E. Bprlarer, of Wllminfioo; CapC W. F. Cor. ball aad Mesera. J. XL Lewla aadO. F. Qt!aa,of lba BeeepUoa Com mil tar, aad fepreeeatatlrea of tbe proa a. Kr. J. A. Foaatala. district aaperla teadaat of the A.QL, aleo acoompar alad the Ooreraor'a party oa tba prirala ear yesterday aad showed North Oaro. llaals chief ezacoUre erery altaatloa possible. Tba Eirrciars at lba Bcacb. Dlaaer barux oeea eerred to tbe Goreraor aad party la tba private car, the formal exerdsee opeaed la tba handsome saw Caalao, with maalo by lba bead. There were eeated oa the stare btadee Lba dlsllnralabed xaeataad Mayor Bprlnrer, all mam bera of Ibe arraaremeat eommlttea aa followa: Capt Oorbett. Meeara. J. K. La wis. G. F. Qalaa, a W. Babrell, J. S. Baaa, D. B. BeUera, J. O. Powers, J. Q. Bmltb, J. EL Hewlett. T. J. Bhodee, A. EL Weed on, Carl D. Oweaa, E. GL Tarboroaxb, and J. A. Miller; Beeretary Char laa Doabaa aad Mr. Wilbur Doaher, la charre of lba atbleVla areata, aad repreaeata Urea of lba preea. ; Mr. Qalaa praeaated flrat Mayor Bprtaxer. Mr. Qalaa aald bo waa ao apeecb maker bat there wara preeeat hoaorable caatlamaa who could apeak. With Ibe aadleaee be felt blxbly boa cred by their preeeaea aad assured them of aa appreelatloa of tbe ataad they had tab aa la tbe Interest of the celebration. Mr. Qalaa expressed pride at tba fact tbat tbo laborlax maa la bextaalax to find each frlanda la tba baataaaa world aa the dlatlaxalab d can llama a wbo would apeak. They bare relit ed, ba aald lbat trade aaloaa are com posed mainly of honorable aad bonsai maa who ataad for aothlax mora tbaa rlxbt aad j aril 00 to their craft aad all mankind. "It affords ma xreel pleasure,' eoaeladed Mr. Qalaa, "to preeeat to you aa oar flrat apeakar the hoaorable mayor of lba Citr of WllmlBXtoa." J .Mayor Bprlaxar waa xreeted with applaaae aad dell re red from menu acript a aplaadld addreea, which tbo Btab rexreta It la unable to print oa account of lie limited apace this mora Inf. Mr. Bprlaxar spoke of the dlx alty of labor, lie necessity aad tba pert the Leborlflff alamaat baa played la all ax of drUlsalloa. All tbat la creel la maa cornea of.Labor fretl aesa la art, la Uteratare, ta edence, , "Of all wretched maa." aald the speaker, 'surely tbe Idle are tbo morj ao thoee wboea life la barren of aiillty, wbo bare aothlax to do except to xrallfy their aeaeea. Are aot each maa the most qaeraloua, miserable and dltatlfl'd of all f Constantly ta a stale of ennui, alike Baelem to them eelrea aad otbara mere camberera of ibe earth, who, wbaa remored, are mlased by none, aad whom aoaa re cret. Moat wretched aad Lraoble lot, ladeed, la lba lot of tba Idler." Goaaerratlra referenoa waa made by tbe apeakar to the problems which eoafroat labor aad capital aad la 00a eladinx Goreraor Aycock waa Wddea a hearty welcome to tba city aad aea abore " After a aeleeUoa by lba band. Mr. GOVERNOR GHAJtLBS Ora-ter Upas the Oeeaalea af taa at WHa-htarllle Qaina presented Got. Aycock aa a aoble eon of the Old North Bute. aa orator aad a loyal, patriotie dtJien, blcbly honored aad oae of the purest aad truest of North CaroUna'a hifh offldala. He stood for rlxbt aad Joe lice to all mankind aad especially to the lolllnr masaea. Ha blxbly farored trade aaloaa, aa arency w filch abortana tbe hours of toll aad leaxthene life raises waxes and lowers usury ; creates rixbta aad abollahea wronn; Uxbteaa toll aad brlxbteaa maa; cheers "the homo aad fireside aad makes tbe world better. Got. Aycock be ran with a witty reference to the younx people before him and followed with a brilliant ad dress aloax educational 11a ee, deelarlax a nl Tarsal edaealioa aa oae of tba moat powerful axaadee la eolrlax the problem between capital aad labor. His speech abounded la happy Blaa- Iratloaa from orery-day life, each pot all ax to aoma xreat moral truth which thereby found eaay lodxemeat la the minds of bis hearers. He aald ha waa lba flrat Goreraor of North Oaro Ilea to issue a Labor Day procla-. aaatloa aad ha waa proud of the fad. He did at beloax to the capitalists, be cause ba dldnt bare a cent la the world. He waa aot a laborlax aoaa, beea oae be worked just aa little aa he cod Id for the moat moaey. He referred to Lis reeommeadatioa to tbe Lextsla tare abollablax child labor la fee tori ee lad tbaa leu a eh ed apoa tbe eubjeet of education. He spoke complimen tary of Wllmlnxtoa and the growth of lta commerce aad of lta flaa schools. Much of the credit for these conditions (a found, bo aald, la tbe atardy arm of the worklax maa. The Goreraor said he waa la faror of edaeatlax erery body aad erery tbiax aad told why ha waa, lUaatratlax from tba natural aad animal kinxdom. Ha corrected tba false Idea lbat edaea lioa means to quit work; It meaaa bet ter, higher work. There ara three thlaxa necessary to edaealioa tba moaey, the teacher, tbe indiridaal. That the chlldrea must be placed la school, eren at a eaerlfiee, wee Im pressed upon the audience. Education bexlae and aim oat eada la xlrlax ap the bow for Ibe hereafter. Ha Insisted tbat It was the duty of erery food dtlaaa toputhla own aad other peo ples children In aehooL There Is no law compelllnx It bat a atronx public sentiment should be created to demand IL Ha appealed to thav people to edaeata thoee wbo ahall la the future pi peer re lta history aad tradltloaa apoa the eaaraa, la uteratare aad la aonx. The exerdsee conduded with a splendideerial trapeze act by DeKleese, f olio win x a rpirited rendition of Dixie br the bead, which waa cheered to tbe echo. j Tba Athletic Er sale. The atbletla areata bexaa about 4 :80 o'dock oa the beach aad were wit ness by a tremeadoua crowd. Beere tary D ashen, of the T. M. O. A., aad Mr. Wilbur Doaher were la ebarxe. The eatrlea were published la Banday's 8xab with tbe prlxee for each oreeL The offleera for the. contest were aa followa: Jadxea, OoL Walker Taylor, Meeara. Geo. W. Branson. Jr., aad J.O. Powers; Starter, Mr. W. a Husbands. Time Keepers, Messrs. Jake - Bolomaa, D. T. MeCulloch and Geo. Honnett Boorera. Messrs. Ike Salomon and J. EL Thompson. . The half-mile race for boya was the flrat a rent aad flrat, aecbnd aad third prlxee were woa by Meeara. Frank BrttUla, Geo. Keea and A. D. Chrla tofferaea, reepecUrely. Lsslle Mere dith, who entered the race, was Inter fered with by aoma ona oa tbe track aad failed to finish after harinx had excellent prospects of wlnninx. There were only two eatrlea for the half mile bicyde race for maa, aad the flrat aad second prlxee of $4 and S3 were woa 'by Messrs. W. EL Blake aad J. W. BeQly, Jr., reapeo tlrely. - Tba ona hundred yard daah waa woa by Messrs. EL a Patterson, Wil bur Doaher aad 8. L. Barrier, who captured prlxee of Si, P aad II, re apeetirely. The quarter of a mile raa waa woa by Meeara. E. L Green, EL a PaUeraoa aad Wilbur Doaher, who took prlxee of ft, $3 aad $1, reepeo tlraly. , J " ' ' The baseball thro win rt for which 4 BRA2TTLBY ATOOOKJ Ela.bora.te Oalabratlea af Xotbor Day Beaeh Teeierday.. prlxee of IS, IS and 11 were offered, waa won by Messrs. EL 0. Pattereon, B. L. Burrlaa and Wilbur Doaher, re apectlrely. Tbe standlnx broad jamp contest waa woo by Messrs. B. L, Burrlaa, E. L. Green and EL a Patterson, the prises belax S3, S3 aad SI, respecttl re ly. The jamp by Mr. Barrisa waa 8 feet, The hurdle race, by consent of all who entered, waa ehanxed to a ma niac broad jamp, the prlxee of H, 13 sad fl harinx beea woa by Meeara. EL GL Patterson, E. L. Barrisa and Wilbur Doaher, reepectirely. Owinx to tbe absence of the plx, the xreeay awlne chase, for which there were a larxe number of entries, failed to materialise. . - rCOUMTBy ' SCHOOLS TO OPEN OCT. 5. KeraUff Maatkly MccUaf af tba Beard of Eiacatlea Leaf Teraaa to Ceatlaae. The Ooaaty Board of Education met la rexular monthly session yesterday afternoon and-traaaacted the aaual roalina buaineas, iselodlax the audlt lox of the Treasurer's aceoaata for the month previous. Mr. Orren Thompson, of DeIxa4o,waa appointed a commlttee maa for Dlalrict Na IS, to succeed Mr. 8. OL Self ert, remored. It waa decided to opea the county acboola Monday, Oct. 8th. Prof. Oatlett aaya there la no fear of not harinx auffldeat funds to continue the schools for the same lenxth terme aa before, rlx: 7 months for the coun try aad 8 m on the for the dty acboola. Case al MQaeea Victoria." , "Queen Victoria, n tbe colored maa sent to the hoapUal Saturday alght la aa unconscious condition and very weak from loss of blood wbich poured out of a wound In her head, waa very much . belter yesterday and waa returned to the polioe station. Her skull waa not fractured aaat flrat thought. - She will answer the charge of engsxiox In an affray la the police court to-day. Ernest Blount, colored. will answer a ebarxe of havlnx assault ed the womaa with a deadly weapon. Ida Anderson, colored, will also be tried for engaginx in the disturbance aad Eatie Aaa Peterson, colored, ar? reeled at Fourth and Bladen atreeta, will be charxed with an aaaault upon Ida An dei son. Daa Teacbey eavlcted. Dan Teaebey, the white man on trial la Duplin Superior Court laat week for the murder of young Robert BIren bark, near Wallace, laat March, waa convicted laat Saturday evening at Kenansvllle and eentenced to be hanxed oa Oct. 1st. The jury return ed a verdict with la 5 minutes after relirlnx. J. O. Garr, Esq., Maj. Jno. D. Kerr, W. T. Dortch and J. T. Bland, Esq., counsel for the prisoner, gave notloeof an appeal to the Su preme Court Maraden Bellamy, Esq., of this dty, and H. L. Stevens, Esq., of Warsaw, assisted Solicitor Duffy la the prosecution. Berief Ij Lire Wire. While attempting to disconnect an Insulated wire connecting a trailer with one of the suburban cars at Front and Princess atreeta laat night about 7 o'clock Motormaa Den Borne had three fingera of hia right hand severely burned by bringing them In contact with the eada of the disconnected wire. He went into Oanadaya drug atore where hia la jarlea were dressed. The wire with which the motorman's hand 'came la contact waa used in transmitting electricity for the lights oa the trailer. Faaeral af 6.-H. Plttmaa. The funeral of the late O. H. Pitt- man, whose death occurred late Satur day night, waa conducted from the family, residence. Fifth aad Wooater atreeta, Sunday afternoon at a o'clock la the presence of a large number of friends. The services were by Bev. J. W. Potter, pastor of Market Btreet M. E. church, and the Interment waa In Bellevue cemetery. The following were the pall-bearers: J. W. Brown, J, Seville, Joe L. Hawkins, Harry Thomas, Las'.er Kttc, C J. Bryant, CRUEL WFAPCIJJE. Male White ChUd Found Naked in the Woods Near Wii . mington Yesterday, ANIMALS DEVOURING .BODY. No Clae te Ideality of Heartless Mother. Aatopsy Laat NIrht aad Jury of la qeest Sammoaed by Dr. Bell. Aa OotrafeoBS Affair. A most axxrarated case of infanti cide came to the attention of the po lice yesterday and a jury of Inquest empanelled last night by Dr. C D. Bell, the coroner, Is Inrestlxatlnx the circumstances surrounding the out- rsxeoua affair. Thouxh there la no clae to the Identity of the cruel mother, the aathoritiee will leare no atone unturned to avenge the death of the Innocent child. Stark naked, one of ita eara eaten partially off and one aide of its face badly dlafigured, presumably by wild animals, the body of a new-born white male Infant waa found yesterday afternoon In the woods, by the aide of a small branch, near GarrelPa butcher pen, two miles from the dty, and about 150 yards from the Castle Hayne road. The dlacorery was made by Harkneas Oanady and another colored women named Carter, who lire in Lore'a alley In Wilmington, and who were out In the woods yesterday after noon, gathering wild aage. The wo men were horrified when they saw the child, and hastened to the nearest telephone to inform the author ities. Chief of Police J. J. Furlong and Dr. O. T. Harper, city superin tendent of health, at once drove out to the spot Indicated by the colored wo man and brought tbe dead body of the tiny infant to the City Hal). 8ubae. quently Dr. & D. Bell, the coroner, waa aummoned and an autopsy waa performed upon the child at the -ela tion laat night. The examination dis doeed that the child waa perfectly nat ural and had probably been left alive Sunday night to die in the lonely spot where it waa discovered by the wo men before animals had the opportu nity of another night to devour It, It waa their opinion that the child waa not over a day and a half or two days old. The. only possible clue tbe police may have to the cruel murder of the child la a woman's shirt waist found banging in a tree nearly over the spot where the child's body waa picked ap. Dr. Bell, upon affidavit of Chief of Pollce.Farlong, will sum mon the jury andearefully inquire lata the death at an Inquest to be held at 10 o'dock this morning at the dty HalL PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Col. W. B. Fort, of Pikeville, N. C., waa here yesterday. Mr. ,0. E. Fpy, of Newborn, spent yesterday In the city. Capt. C. G. Howard, of Charles ton, 8. G, is a guest at The Orton. Mr. E. P. Gatling, of Halls- boro, la in the city on a business' trip. Mr. Frank Covington, of Boardman, was registered at The Orton yesterday. . . Mr. D. T. McNeill and daugh- tera, of Conway, 8. O., were guests at The Orton yesterday. Mr. 0. L. Clark, Miss M. Mc- Fadyen and Mr. L. J. Bax, of Clark- ton, were Orton guests yesterday. Miaa Lucy MclntoBh'Jeft yes terday to enter tbe Presbyterian Col lege for Women at Charlotte, N. O. Miss Emma Peterson, of Tim- monaville, 8. Q, the accomplished milliner for Messrs. Franklin & Lew- la, of that dty, la spending a while at the beach on her return from the North. Death of Yoaar Womaa. Friends will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Katherine F. BradahaV, wife of Mr. W. J. Bradahaw, which occurred late Sunday night at the family residence, No. 110 Dock street Mrs. Bradahaw waa 28 years of age and waa much loved by all who knew her. Only a few weeks ago ahe waa bereaved by the death of a little child. The remains were sent yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock to Aahton, N. GL, for interment. The pall-bearers from the residence to the atationwere: Messra a McD. Jones, J. L. King, L K. Pinner, W. D. Bee), 8. MV Pow ers, L O. Helme. DIaed at Neire Reataoraaf. , Charlotte Observer: "A Charlotte man who came in laat night from Hamlet, brlnga a new atory concern ing the dining room Incident, which haaaasumed aomewhat national pra portione. Mr. Jamison, of the Qrea ham Sc Jamison Hotel, told this Char lotte man tbat senator Bacon, after going without hia dinner, on account of the entertainment of the Booker Washington party, alept in the hotel that night and next morning went to a negro restaurant for hia breakfast. This la a pretty tough atory on the, I senator, out it comes atraight." Cottoa Steamer Here.' The British ateamer "Axmlnster" arrived yesterday from New York and will receive a cargo of cotton for for eign ahipmeat at the Champion Com press. The receipta of cotton yester day were several hundred bales. Bit Haul el MolIets. 1 At a aingle haul yesterday In front of the Carolina Yacht Club at Wrighta ville Beach Mr. Jamea Walton's crew of fishermen caught 15,000 buschea or 150 barrels of fiao mullets. - FIELDS' MINSTRELS T0-NIQHT "Best Shew He Ever Broafht to Norfolk" la tbe Verdict of tbe Press of That dry The Street Parade. . ' Al. G. Field and his gigantic aggre gation . of Twentieth Century min strelsy, will arrive on the 10:10 o'clock train this morning from Greensboro, and will appear to-night before wbat now promises to be one of the largest audiences in the history of the local play-house. The company cornea from Greensboro, having left that city after the performance last night on a apedal train in order to make connection with the Wilmington train thia morning at Goldaboro. The advance sale of aeata went to immense proportions at Plum- mflr's yesterday, and the atanding room capadty of the Academy will likely be called Into . requisition to night The grand atreet parade will take place at 11 o'clock this morning. Speaking of the performance by Field,:, the Public Ledger, one of the most conservative papera In Norfolk, Saturday aald: The many people ia Norfolk who have from time to time aeea Al. G. Field and hia minstrel organization will, we think, freely admit that they have never before aeen such a show aa he has this season. Thia organization appeared at the Academy of Music last night before the largest audience of the season, and to-day a matinee waa given. There ia to be another per formance to-night. A gentleman after seeing the show laat night aald: "Well Field haa got a little of everything that's good in his show thia year" and he came very near expressing the vlewa of about ninety-nine and a half per cent of those who were In- the theatre. Field haa been to Norfolk many times, but he has never brought such a show before, and it is verv doubtful whether he will ever be able to bring a better one. The staging was gorgeous, the costumes were magnifi cent, and the general make-up waa far above anything In the minstrel line we have yet aeen. Aa to the singing, the specialties, the comedv and aucb, we might say we have never seen better with anv aimllar or ganization. In fact, the ahow aa a whole ia excellent and thoroughly en joyable." Coaste of Head Salesman. Mr. Samuel 8. Drew, who haa been with the Mercer & Evans Co. in the capacity of head salesman during the past four years, haa resigned hia posi tion to engage in other business. He is succeeded by Mr. Frank Sparger, of Mount Airy, a clever and experienced young ahoe salesman, who has already entered noon his duties. Aldermen Meet Wednesday. On account of Labor Day the Board of Aldermen failed to meet in regular monthly session laat night and a recess wax taken until Wednesday nightr Those present were . Mayor Springer and Aldermen Murrell, Karr, Tienken and Haahagen. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. St. Joints LMge Kd. 1, Ar F. & A. H. REGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION thia (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. vraunKDrecnrencoraiauyinvuetk . By order of the W. M. - R. a. MKBBTTT. sep 8 it . secretary. . For Rent. First and second floors o t large brick ware boose in rear ot Custom House. Elevator for reaching second floor. Suitable , for storing cotton, molasses, groceries, &c. Apply to sep 8 It Z. W. WHITEHEAD. Rates for Sewer Service Water Closets - - 50 cts per quarter, each Kitchen Sinks - - 50 cts per quarter, each Bath Tubs -- - - 50 cts per quarter, each Fixed Wash Basins 25 cts per quarter, each Fixed Laundry Tubs 50c per quarter, per set We carry our pipes to - your prop erty line without charge, and rates do not go into eSect until service is rendered. - The Wilmington Sewerage Co. ACADEMY OFMUSIC Taeaday Night, September 8. THE AL G. FIELD'S GREATER HINSTRELS. Presenting a magnlflcent productdn of modern sunscreisy. uorgeous scenery. Beautiful electrical effects. Olao of All EaropeM Stars. 50. ..... . .PEOPLE. .. . ... .50 Street narade and Band Oonoert Tuesday i morning as 11:30 o'ciocs. - - eeata on sate paturaay as riummers. sepast - 1903 SEASON 1904 STAR COURSE ,Lt- Y. El. C. A. AUDITORIUM, EIGHT (8) EIGHT HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENTS SEASON TICKETS Y. M. C. A. Members. . . ... . ... ..$1.00 Non-Members................... 2.00 Subscription Hat at DeBoaset's Book Store and Y. M. a A. . sep est sutu th SALT, SALT, SALT. (Fine and Coarse Grain., BAQQING AZ7D TIED, and a full line other, seasonable goods. , - . Ask for quotations. ' HALL & FEAHSALL Incorporated. Wholesale Grocers. irutt - Cuban Blossom AND- REHOWI! CIGARS. These Cigars are better, tbaa . erer "SILVER COIN" FLOUR It Is the BEST ever ground; guaran teed, . . H. L. Vollers. A. C. L. Crossing. jy26tf - . SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Mayor's office, Wilmington, N. 0., UNTIL SEPT. 1 5TH, 1903. at eleven o'clock A. M.f for furnishing all material and labor for Paving Uarlet Street from Second to Fourth, with either Vitrified Paving Blocks, . Vitrified Paving Brick or Bel gian Blocks. The surface to be covered, seventy-four hundred and twenty-five square yards approximately. Specifications for either kind of pavement with plan and profile of the "street, can be had by applica tion to the Mayor. A CERTIFIED CHECK FOR 5 ' PES CENT. of amount of bid must be deposited with each bid. The right is re served to reject any or all bids. WW. E. SPRINGER, Mayor. Wilmington, N. 0., Aug. 35, 1903. au 26 tf WILL PUT EVERY Ham and Woman in tbe buying mood hare been put upon our swell est Low Outs, and Bummer Shoes generally. While you have about two months In which to i wear Just these kinds, we must make room for tbe heavier SHOES for Fail and Winter wear now arriving- low cuts 01 au kig as ror Hen, soys, Laaies and Children at prices which you can easily pay and cheaply nnlsb out the season with: coolest, lightest and moet stylish Footwear. Large lots of Douglas Shoes on hand and ar riving. nEBCEB EVAn5 co- an S3 tf lis Princess street. 9,500 Lbs. Sept. Mullets. 1,900 Bushels R. P. Oats. 280 Bushels Seed Rye". 41 1 Martin's Cheese. , 1,840 Lbs. Martin's Butter. W. B. COOPER, 1 308, 310 & 313 Nutt street. s- WILMINGTON, N. O. sepetf " -.. - .., : Sealed Proposals will be received at th Mayor's office, Wilmington, N. C, until September 18, 1903, at 11 o'clock A. M. for furnishing all : material and labor incidental to the laying of eighteen hundred feet 24 inch Vitri fied terra cotta Pipe, and fourteen hundred feet of 20 Inch Pipe; also. 650 feet approximately of 86 inch Pipe on Market streets . Specifications, plans and profile of the work can be had at the Mayor's Office. - ''.;...' The right reserved to reject any and all bids. - - : VM. E. SPRINGER, au 28 till sept 18 - Mayor, FORCALE. TWO OAE LOATO ' . HEW PRAIRIE HAV; and a complete line of Groceries. ' salvl Eta so., & so;:s., 18 Market Street, sep 2 if Wilmington. SEPTEMBER LIUbLGTS ! 1; u fit. l i y f. a
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