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- . I OUTLIMES. si Trov. N. C. rbbd of flasiar steamer r JWi: xusiar aad I supposed .!tiif rteeat storm. I acr' eatasaiaaUoo of U 't35o A W. Jones Company, ,aftV ir'. Liverpool, is aa- . e claim axelaet the L-f . Oeorrta South ara Jtu railroad ere aipuW.ol fvr.oa wasioata Bear el tif hundred Balgariaas "Tii with Tarstsh troops. j j -4 v-.i'ni wis earned RSiitaaJiu population mas L J "t . T.f bom. N. Q. mill- M"1 Admiral Colour !U" J Collins. Clarke. 'JLScV: candidate for U. & V mil la tolaldeaMloa. P?.. Yen xfil: Mooay o i- : 1 1. 1 . - . . - ' . Vir WM 1MB HUTfi EATHr REPORT. r . Wt or AOBJCTXTTM, ) ri 8sL IS. 1 d&u for U lwetT- ljr icu- ii.3C at S P. M-: Lnv: tha Aar. .01: ralaiaJ ik e ii taoalh to dat, LIS M- fto-nn iit failea la North Oaro- m4 ox iJAi raiai la wjrxi P :s :: jortioaa of the bait. r.-irrxsr roa tooat. ri-csirj. SbL IS. Tor North Wj-r:f uria aodBaadaj; mil i a.vj i. m. LiUiia UU.WM. i ai oaLnport. a. 33 1 . f. fi Wftr WUaiiar-oa. IMP. M. rnX-kiji Citj 7T"WJ aaja If ."v Cottoa U cot all wool, ha I.'i 5 a jarJ wide. i siisah: the oext ConrjraJ : iu as ne?ro aaeation. A Viz n'iftt, to b a a re. f F. - . ri -: railway compaaie of t Yri oe the city Uxea to tha I.1U3: a.' i::CO,C00, it U aaiJ. 'i-iz Jo'ia Jacob Aatora aoto- n! bn'i iown, he waa forced -! ioai? ia a milk waon. Too ie!:r aoJer aa almoat hun:; the people of North nit i. trlJioji on a two-foot r Ti:ai Upton U loferiot Vui;;ii;c;tU-ctaTTbal and not nti:-i 1 a operation U con- wtoily improbable. Ja:.? (. Ut. of Georria, U hear- ?-i f-k-r cf the nomination of irjLi thm PrtiJincT. Ila r:c ioita u dujroited with w. " t :i.r.3 isiictmesta hang !f :;a, Macheo, the depoaod t ! t- delirery ayatem.i )xwht oncomfortabla flri Tnxitt, the famonj ftrtaer, :imat that a poa z.iL--.i hT beo I oat In tha F.ia cr:s tk raall of tha nar-' -i :i cotton belt daring ?u: : veeki. ACaiu Cvs:iluiic axkea piXir. oa tlut bcrralUr United S-:or b ti?rej tome way ' they are tonched" T ioe hate to crodoca their h-i p-uja to iJentify thenv Oh: from Ohio la to the t?yaa cheerful oter the po- K-Cion oat there. Both or 7 ' tprinc a feeling of -Tn: ih election retnrnf Wr: Stmt (Va.) Timts Her- man in Henrico waa 'i for fifin, . nl.trA In the Jn v! A!J.i omaa teetlfled 4a)C the ballet Crior fn :a k;,.- The joiUce nt . -. - is." aja an exchanie. I ft.- 1 o! a atreet car when atyof roomlaaiJe? The J 4i! Jfaa Ktau to hare a pecn ,( ,"u,:;:4i0! for many people, W,1' m coarrejraU on It aa 1 ivh themaelree aronnd the '' of molaaaee barrtL w jfijfolki tike to tee and "3- Ia know. rZI iJ-Fw. I"T"J. TP 1 t , j ' C wOOweOwwOfr&. frr1 i; TrTTTr Ju ,--rr terms of subscription.! I J , IHE MORMNG STAR. mrd t 'w,Frmf z gTwo llonths, i.OO VOX" LXXn.O. 153. WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1903. WHOLE NO. 11,253 I I m I LOCAL DOTS. There are now etea 50 pria. oaare ta Jail awalilnx trial at tha next term of 8a perlor Court Cotton receipt! yesterday were X,U3baIee, ajralaat 1.177 balee aame day laat year. There will be e, meetlnr of the r... i. .. 7 ... I ii mm.m. ,iLua db moiuiit mi iu A. at. at the Y. U. CL A. balldlar Schooner William II. Skin- Btr." heaee for Oeonretowa, paaaed ont at Boa Ih port at I P. af. yeaUrday. The two yono white men who earaxedlaaa affray oa Front atreet Friday alxht ware fined $3 aad coata la the Hayora coart yeaUrday. Eer. JL B. John, preiidinz elder of the Wllalaxtoa Dletrict, will Breach at Grace 1L K. eh arch, mora- lac aad ereaa. at the nana hoars to-Borrow. CepL J. IL Woolard. saperin- teadsat of streeta.'.haa aome fine Tie we of the Oraajre street macadam. They woold do credit to the town at aaj ex- hJbllloa of road baUdlnr la theUalted BUtea. Thus far the present month the Jamee Walker Memorial Hospital amb-alaace has responded to SI calls. The woader is how tbe InatllaUoa cot aloacforsaehaleBfthof time with- oat the tue of sach a Tehlcle. The Board of Magistrates of the eoaaty will meet at tbe Court Hoaae lloaday moraine at 11 o'clock for the parpoee of electlac a member of the Board of Cbaaty Oommlaaioaere to racceed the late Gabriel Holme. Beginning nsxt Monday The Oaly ReaUaraat will be kept open day aad althL -Mr. W. B. nail, for merly ward room steward oa the rereaae caller "Taacarora," will hare charxe at alxht aad woald be rlad for hla f deads to call. Ed. Wilson, colored, paid 13 flae aad costs la Jastlee Boraemanae coart yeaUrday for dlsordsrly condacL Bobert Jordas, colored, charted with eedacUoa, was arresUd by OoaaUble BaTSge yesurdsy aad will bs tried by JaaUee Boraemaan at 9 A. If. to-day. Mr. J. F. SeUart, proprie tor of a a to re oa North roarth atreet. who waa recently lice need to practice law. will open a law office la "Brook lya" la Ue near fa tare. Mr. 8ellars has associated with himself la his baaiaeea enUrpria hla aoa, who will become a member of the firm of J. T. BelUrs Boa, oa Oct. lit. BadCasrsctcr Jalkd. Mamie Gar&sld, the aotorioas aetro characUr charted with aaaaalUBt Jalla Moore, also colored, with a rasor aad carrylat a eoaeealed weapoe, was eest to jail by JaaUee Fowler yesUr- day ta defaalt of tltO bond la each e. Tbe chart atalast her of the lsrceayof a boat PO from a draakea wblt did was dlsmlseed. The erl- desosabovtd that la bis latoxleated coadliloa tbe sua rare the woman the money. 8ne restored (20.10 of the amoaat to him. Amst Dcscnlsf Sslier. Willie WaUoa, a seamaa aboard the Brillah ateamer Toloaa," waa arrest ed by OapC Bobert Greea yeaUrday a poo adekee from Mr. Jamee Bprvat, British rfce coasal, who was com plalaed to by CspL Charles IL Holt tam that tbe maa had deaerUd his ahip. Capt. Greea arrested watsoa aboard a schooner aa tbe rirer aad locked hla op at the eUtloa boa iUI the "Toloaa aalls at 8 o'clock this morals t- tun Carrier Dlackarxre. Wax Qrwa, the colored mall car- ... . a . sw rler, charted wlta aa assaaia wjui plalol epoo another aetro at a dance hall Monday altht, was roonatamj of oaly a almple aaaaall la jaiizcm Fowler's coart yeaUrday. He paid . . the coat aad was diamisaed. laacatv ecalaat Greea for carry In t a concealed weapon the proeeeator waa laiso wun - M W tbe coat. Orea repreeeat vj Herbert McCK-amy, Esq. Bretber way Msts Been Lest. Mr. W. T. Delsmsr, of tbla dty. U vary saiioas aooai bk waa aa eftilaeer oa ote of the team era of the Atlantic Flaherle Ua, W tspe Chsriee, Vs, Two of the eom- mav'a aUamers-the -lie trio aa -3aan," with erew of SO men each aaee been tlrea np as loataaa sir. Delamsr fears that hU brother was oa oae of them. Vbldsf Mlsslsaary. Bee. Lacy Little aad wife, or men- mmIv. rataraca bihiobkiw from China, arrlTed la tbe city yesUr dy from CharloUe to elsit Dr. aad Mr. Oeo. CL WorlB. or mis cuj, wuu whom they were laUmaUly aseodaled rbile la tbe Eaal. A year bsnee sir. aad Mrs. LlUle will retara to wih aad will be sUttoasd at KUaxyla. tee. r. tftacy wui riw Bsr. U. P. McGsachy, formerly i ISartaw bat aow iraTrwa ' a .v.iTt tm ihm In Urea I oftbeTwea- tuth Ceetary Moremeat, will preach at Ue First rresbyUrUn church to morrow at HA.M. r. Dr. Walls, the pastor, isii Teniae to rUlt hla old home laaiis ilaaipp!. NaTW ADVEBTISXMINTB. a n njwa To Ue public &one Oa Car-loads of tooda gxaxraaa too it Toldlat Bed Fori Osly BaaUarant Notice. J. F. Ballsre-To Ue public nPir"Pri I W nvv KCJCUICU ALL UWJ. Utbcr Plans and Specifications in Preparation for Market Street Drainage. I COMMITTFP MPT VPciTPDm V kawiat Preposal Wai S7M aad That laeeat Waa Ieaal4erel ExccuItc. New Sjiteaa el aa Aitfaate Uaderrraaai Work. By anaalmonaeou, the Blreeta end Wharree CommllUe of the Board of Aldermen' yeaUrday afternoon de dded to reject all proposals for the ex- tenure aadsrtroond dralnste pro- poeed to be esUbllahed oa Market atreet, aad to call for new bide for a eyaUm of leea elaboraU natare. The committee ha a fl zed amount to apand rortaaftmpioTetuent, and until tbe bids are la the rente of that sum, no contract will be awarded. There were foar bidder for Ue work ap to 11 o'clock yeaUrday morning, the loweat beta $7,500. AecordiBt to the plana and apedflestlons, each agreed to far- nlah all maUrlal sad labor aa followa Borer Moore 13,137.40. LoaU J. Belden $3,917.78. Goal Cement and Sapply Co. $7, 867.75. Boathern Psrlnt and Conatracllon Oa. of ChatUnoor a$7,600. The last named bid was by Ule- traph, and with Ue fixed amoaat was another proposal to do all Ue wort for $3,000, Ue dty to farnUh mate rial "aloatalde the ditch;" and ellll anoUer to lay the sysUm for cost and 10 per cent, on labor. The committee met In Ue Mayor'a o&ee yeaUrday erealnt at 8 o'clock Uoae present harlot been Mayor 8 printer. Messrs. W". IL Topp and Jao. H. Sweeney, of Ue committee; Oily Engineer 8. P. Adams, Saperia tendenl of BtreeU J. M. Woolard, Meatrs, W. G. Elliott, Jr., of the Goal. Oemsat & Bapply Co.; Mr. J. T. Blley. Mr. P. Q. Moore aad Capt. E. O. Parmele. When Ue bids had been read by tbe Mayor, Mr. Topp mored to reject each and every oae of them. "Oa what troands!" asked Ue Mayor. "ExcesslTe," replied Mr. Topp, aad the motion to reject was nasalmoaaly carried. The plsas aad apedflcaUona apoa which Ue bids were made yesterday call for one S8-lach Urra colta pipe from Ue rlrer to Front atreet; a K Inch from Front to Third aad a 80-Inch line from Third to FoarU street; wlU lateral of 13 and IS Inches at each atreet latereectloa. The committee saw plainly from the bide - yeaUrday that lb-arete lo contemplated waa too eztenalre aad the plana woald have to be reduced, ail at smaller pipe, affording at the aame time ade qaaU dralnagr. The site of pipe was rery tenerally dlseaaaed end finally apoa motion of Mr. Sweeney, the mstUr waa left to Ue dty engineer and Ue Mayor to draw farther plans and to advertise for oUer bids. Tha Msy or's Idea at present Is to ase a line of 37 Inch pipe from Ue riyerto Jacob ran at Becond atreet, 34 Inch from Bee oad to Third, aad 30 Ineh from Third to Foarth with It Ineh laUrala at each street corner aad - from both sides of Ue corb la Ue middle of esch block. He Is satisfied Uat Uls will be entire ly adeqaaU for preseat and ImmedlaU fatare needs and Uat Ue cross sections will relieve Ue street of any poealble overflow. City Engineer Adams will to-day gather daU from UeWeaUer Bareaa as to excessive rainfalls and will calcalaU Ue probable amoaat of waUr to be drained from the area draining to Market atreet. NO DECISION AS TO CAEMVAL Jr. O.U. A.M. Ceausltlce Win fleet Arsla Te-dsy at Sees Lsytos to. Thejoiat committee from the two conn ells of Ue Janlor Order of Uni ted American Mechanics In Ue dty held a most enUasisstk meeting last alght to consider Ue advisability of tv!ng a atreet fair aad carnival in Wilmington Uls season, bat no defi nlU con dual on waa reached and a n ceae waa Uken until to-dsy at noon. ft ! htiUvedUat a majority of Ue committee U favorable to the carnival Idee, bat Ue committee aa a whole doee aot care to act without mature de liberation. Mr. Jacob Edmonds, bu tineas man ager of Ue Layton - Fireworks and Carnival Co. speat yeeUrdsy lathe dty tn Ue InUreat of his strong se gregation and also was present atUe committee meeting last night His company will open a fair In Newborn Oct 11th and a abort time after Uat daU he would like to bring hla attrac tion a bare. The committee will prob ably send- a repreeeaUtlve to cjtle where several carnivals ere la pro gress before deciding upon what com pany to engage. Featral at lira. Eeblssoa. Ia Ue preeenee of a large gaUerint of frieade lmpreadve faaeral services ware conducted at 11 o'clock yeater day morning by Bev. Dr. J. M. Hall, from the First PresbyUrUn Church, over Ue remains of Ue laU Mrs. Chas. IL Bobinaon,. whose death earned Thursday. Tbe remains were laid to reat la Oakdale cemetery. Tbe follow er acted aa pell-bearers: Honorary, Messrs. B. O. WorU, James Bprunt, John McLaurio, B. F. Hall, W. A. Whitehead, OoL Jno. D. Taylor, Dr. W. J. EL Bellamy and Dr. Geo. a Worth; active, Messrs. Jas. IL Chad bourn, P.- Pearsall, H. Q McQueen, lUnln WUlard, W. M. Oummlng and Col. Walker Tsylor. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER far mm . I scasun openinq. ustuac si the Work la Hssd for This FsH ssd Wiater Emlaeat Dlvlaas Comlsg Qjnsssleai, Etc Tbe management of Ue Wilmington XT t r . . , . j. a. on laaaea to tne press t&e following announcement as to the work the coming Fall and WlnUr: As the season for the winter's work approaene tbe plane for the Asaocia- lion work begin to sesame definite snape. Tnere will be increased activ ity in all departmenU tbla aeaaoa. Tbe Bocial CommllUe ia making plana for a very pleasant reception to me panne on tbe first day of October. in ia will be for tbe entire public At una lime there will be music, refresh menu end speeches. The report of the year 'a work will be presented and a general good time is in store for all weo attend. T&euymnaainm Committee 1 also at work preparing plans for Ue carry ing oai oi me wort or thla department It is thoarht that thla will ha th larteat or all year In thla department alanv veaae man u Miiih ci sis in stenography whleh will be conducted. Ia this course there will be 53 lessons and Ue tuition fee for Ue entire course wilt be but 15.00. Xhe laaae Plttman system will be tautht Mr. Charles V. Motte, of the a. u. u. win be the instructor. The Bandar meetlnrs for men will be reaumed early In October. The Association la now in correspondence with some of the most prominent di vinesand others t3 secure them to ad drees thee meetings thla Winter. Among moae who nave alreadv con sented to come are Bev. W. I. Her bert Colombia. & C. : Bev. Meltoa Clarke, Florence, & O.; Rev. N. B. Broutbton. Balelrh: Hon. Ii. B Glenn, Wlnston-Balem; Bev. Wrc Way, rector of Grace Episcopal eaarcD, Uharieaton, fcJ. U. ; Kev. u. U. JJet Uer, Charlotte; Bev. J. W. Bailey, editor of Ue Biblical Recorder. Baleltn. There will be several others whose names will bs announcedllaUr, Then the local pastors will also be heard at Ueee meeting, can arrange meat which will rive all or our men an opportunity to hear othera than their own pastor. Tbe Association membership is now 540 and growing every day. During thla month there nave been 55 mem bera Uken In. This Is an Increase of nine over Ue same month of laat year and the month ia but half out This speaks well for Uls depsrtment of the work end Is a good indication of tbe InUreat Uat U felt by the young men in the Association. 0ERWAN SHIP OP WAR C0M1N0. Mayer Sprlsfer Yesterday Received Offl- clal Hstlcc ef Expected Visit Mayor W. E. Sprinter, of thla dty, the commandant of the U. a. army post st Fort Caa well and tbe command' lag officer of tbe Wilmington Division, Nsval Beaerve, were yeaUrday noti fied by Gov. Ayeock through PrlvaU BecreUry Pearsall. Uat the German war abip "Panther" would visit Uls port wry aoow. - Tbe Go-vee nor -re ceived his information from the De partment of Bute at Washington un der daU of Bept 16tb, and tbeadvtaory letter waa aa follow. : Ilia Extelieney, the Governor of North Carolina, Iialetah, N. (J. : Bib: I have tbe honor to inform voa. with a view to me extension or Ue usual courtesies to the vessel, that according to a noU on tha 9th insUnt from tbe German Ambassador, the German ehlnof war "Panther"wlll viait Wilmington, North Carolina, in the near future. The daU of the vessel s prospective visit Is not given. I have the honor to be. sir. your obedient servant Alvkt A. Aoex, Acting BecreUry. SECOND C0TT0S CARGO OP SEASON. British Stesmer "Toloss" Cleared With Over 19,000 Bales Yeslerdsy. The British sUamer "Tolosa," Capt Holttum, cleared yesterday aUernoon with the second and Iargeat cotton cargo of Ue eeason for foreign export It conslsU of 10.700 bales, 5,537,031 pounds, valued at $893,137, and ia con aimed by Meatrr. Alexander Bprunt & Bon to parlies la Bremen, Germany. The vesael will sail at 8 o'clock this morning and will pass out to aea Imme- diaUly. The sailing of the "Tolosa" will have a two-fold interest at this time. It not only carries Ue Iargeat cargo of the season but Is commanded by one of Ue most popular and generous men on either side of Ue broad Atlantic Capt Chas. H. Holttum. He has renewed many friendships and made many new friends while here on the laat trtp and one and all wlah him a bon voyage and a safe return in Ue near future. CAPTAIN HOLITUn SAYS ADIEU. Pssalar Esiilih Marlser Will tcsve To day A fur Pleaisat Visit la Pert Captain Chas. H. Holttum, of Ue 'BUamahlp Tolosa," of London, who leaves to-day for Bremen, has to make use of the press to ssy adieu to one and all of hla valued rrlends In the dty and suburbs, owing to his Inability to make personal calla Urougn brevity nt limn He bera to return them his Blneere thanks for the many very pleasant favors accorded to him during hi stmv. and hopes to be fortunate enough to return to this port for an oUer cargo during Ue present season. Hla eympalby ia also with those or bis eanecial friends who have recently a been bereaved. Capt Csttoa Trssaferrcd. Capt John W. Cotton, one of the clever conductors of tbe Aiianuc Coast Line, baa been promoUd to con ductor in charge of tbe new passen ger train soon to be put on Ue main line between Richmond and Bmith fieid. N. a He will make hla first trip next Sunday and will have head quarters dUer In Richmond or f eters burg, Ya Ue last named dty being Un. Cotton's old home. The scores of friends of OapU Cotton will regret ... . . m . to know or nu oepanurs irum ua dty, but will at Ue same time rejoice wlU him in his promotion. i ic T(l rnjlDT TpDHC Brief in Important Case Which Will Be Decided by the Supreme Authority. CRIMINAL AND CIVIL TERMS. New Act by the Leclalslare as to Time Csssed CoafniloB aad Prsctlcsl Bsr to Civil Procedare Test Sail Will Determine Mailer. The Supreme Court at 1U present session will render a decision in moat imporUnt case upon which will depend very largely whether the time of future terms of the Superior Court la the Fifth Judicial District are to be taken up with tbe trial of criminal cases to the exclusion of civil mattera or whether there will be aeparaU terms for eeerreiaas ef litfagstnte a eeriow- ly. The last Legislature et acted a new law changing tbe time of holding the eeveral term in the district, but said absolutely nothing about a divis ion aa to civil and criminal mat Ura. The judgea riding the die trict wiih a number, of attorneys a e reed upon a construction of the irw law, opening all the courts to criminal esses, and expertenc very s)in demonstrated mat there was vnry little time in any of tbe countiea to devote to civil actions. at tbe April term of the Superior Court here, Herbert McCiammy, Eiq or tbe Wilmington bar, auggeated to Judge Robert B. Peebles that the con atructlon of the law as to the courts waa erroneous, and by agreement Mr. McCiammy made up a teat cue, en titled SUU vt. William Lew. which ill now very soon determine the matUr. Mr. McCiammy yesUrday nide up hla brief of the case, and it Is regarded aa a very able one. The text of it ia aa follows: State or North Caeoliha, New Haxoykb Oouhty StaU of North Carolina ) vs. Brief. William Lew. 1 Thla waa an Indictment against the defendant charging him with a com mon nuisance in tbe City or Wilming ton. North Carolina. And upon the calling of the esse for trial a motion to quash tbe bill of Indictment waa mad upon tbe following grounds: (t) That tbe grand jury that found the bill or indictment waa improperly constituted in thai ii waa round at a term of a court solely and exclusively for the trial or civil causes and not for tbe trial of criminal causes. (3.) The act of tbe General As sembly regulating tbe CourU of New Hanover county divided tbe Superior Court lo o Criminal trrma and Civil terms, and tbe April Urm A. D. 1903 being a civil Urm of court for the trial of civil causes only, that the grand 1 jry drawn for Uat term of the court waa improperly drawn and improperly constituted and therefore any sct.on their part in tbe flkdJc of bills of in dietment waa void. Aod the motion to quash was sustained by tbe presid let Judge. The criminal courU of North Carolina were formerly presided over by Judges riding what waa called tbe EaaternCrim- Inal Dlatrict and the WeaUrn Criminal Districts. These Distrlct'were created by the act of the General Assembly in 1895 aad were continued in force and effect until 1901 when they were abolished bv chaoUr 31 page 183 of the Laws of 1901 and 15 Judicial Dlslrlcu in worth Carolina were created. Chapter 38. pate 168 of the Lawa of 1901. entitled an act to provide ror me dividing of the Bute Into judicial dis tricts and for holding the courts there in. New Hanover county waa placed In the Fifth Judicial District and tbe time fixed by law, for the holding of tbe Superior Courts therein, and di viding tbe terms into civil terms, and Into criminal terms, making cerUin terms for the trial of criminal cases exclusively, and certain terms for the trial of civil cases exclusively, and fixing Ue fifth Monday after the first Mohdsy In March aa a two weeks' urm for the trial of civil eases alone. Now the act of 1903. Chapter 535, I age 908, entitled an act to fix and regu aU the time for holding the Superior Court for the Fifth Judicial District provided Uat the fifth Mondsy afUr tbe first Monday in March, a term of court to continue for two weeks, which was the aame time provided under the act of 1901 for the trial of civil cases exclusively. Now that court to wit tne court held the fifth Monday after the first Monday in March to continue for two weeks wss the term of the court at bich this bill of indictment was found by the grand jury and under the AcU of 1901 that Urm of court was a term for tbe trial of civil causes alone and no grand jury waa allowed to be drawn. As will be seen by reference to the aUtute. there was no atUmpt to de stroy the force and effect of the court for the trial of dvil case and of criminal eaaes, but was an act for the purpose of fixing the time of holding tha courU under the new judicial dis tricts. Therefore Section 3 of this act of 1903 repealed only Uoae dauaes that are in conflict with this present act and the terms of holding courts for the trial of civil causes not being in conflict with the terms for Ue trial of criminal cauaea as are designated In tha AcU of 1901 remain In mil force and effect aa If Uey were specifically set out In tbe Act of 1903, chapter 633. Thia ia manifestly ao, when tbe two weeks Urms provided for in the Act of 1901, was for the trial of civil causes alone, and was held in January, April and October of each year. And in the Act or 1903. tbe two weeka Urms are set apart as in the Act of 1901, to-wlt January, April and October of each year, ao that Ue , spirit of the law atlll remains, to set apart three Urms of court to try civil cauaes alone oz two weexs eaen, me remaining terms ror the trial or crimi nal cauiea alone. This construction harmonizes the two acta, and presumes the separation of the terms of Ue courts as to the trial of dvil and crimi nal causes. H. MoOlahm y, Attorney for Defendant Gosit Use Appoint meat Mr. E. CL Lucas, formely of Gulf- port, Miss., has been appointed car agent by Mr. Ed. Borden, general superintendent of transportation of Ue Atlantic Coast Line. He succeeds Mr. Owen H. Page, who 's now chief clerk In Ue transporUtio-. pi!mnt 19, 1903 . g M ' ' . " J PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. J. D. Frink, of Clarendon, N. C, wss here yesterday. Mr. A. S. Holden arrived home yesterday on a short visit Mr. Jos. I. Dunlap, of Wades- boro, was here yesterday. Mr. D. T. McKeithan of Lum ber, S. O, arrived yesterday. Misses Virginia and Emily Everett are gueats of friends in Lau- rinburg. Mr. Thomas Wilson, the well known railroad president of Scuih Carolina, is registered at The Or ton. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Render re turned last evening from an extended trip to the North. While away they spent some time at Saratoga. STEAMER TAR HEEL SUKK WUa iloelon River Boat Went to the Bot tom Above Elfzsbethtows, N. C. The steamer "Tar Heel," of the Merchants and Farmers' Steamboat Co., plying regularly between Wil mington and Fayettevllle, went to the bottom night before last at Old Court House Landing, above Elizabeth town, on the Cape Fear river. Whether she foundered while tied up fur the night or can upon aboals in mat vlclnry and puocheda hole in her bottom, was not stated in a telegram received by General Manager T. D. Love, of this city, yesterday. Mr. Love left at once for the scene of the accident and hopes to have the steamer afloat in a short time. The "Tar Heel" was In command of Capt W. McK. Robeson, and was bound up the river with a cargo of general merchandise for upper Cspe Fear points. No particulars of the accident could be learned here yester day. ANOTHER DlHAQB SUIT. Mrs. S. J. Bryan Brlos Action for Dam- af e Against tbe Transit Co. Mrs. Bailie Bryan and S. J. Bryan, her husband, through their attorneys, Messrs. Bellamy & Bellamy, yester day gave notice of a suit for damages which hss been brought against the New Hanover Transit Co., the compa ny operating the railroad line between the ateamer "Wilmington's" pier and Carolina Beach. Tho complaint in the suit has not yet been filed and the attorneys yesterday said that their clients had not yet decided what amount of damages would be aaked. Mrs. Bryan late last Summer was injured by jumping from a car of the defendant company which ran over a cow and was derailed near tbe be&cn. She waa one of a party who had gene on an excursreo by the Second Ad vent Sunday school. Her ankle was sprained anu the complaint witl set forth that other injuries were re ceived. AQAIN, THAT ORION DEAL. The Messrs. Cobb Left the City Night, Bat May Return Last The Orton ??al is still pending. Whether it will ever go through this deponent knowetti not; neither does anyone else. Mr. Marion Cobb and hia father, Mr. Howell Cobb, spent yesterday in tbe city but held no con ference with either Mr. R. W. Wallace or his attorney, Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., Esq. It was understood that they ex pected during the evening some other parties, who failed to show up, and on the 7 o'clock train last night they left the city, presumably for Goldsboro to see Mr. B. H. Griffin, of Goldsboro, who is understood to have some inter- eat in the transaction. It is expected that the gentlemen interested will re turn to the city on the 10:10 o'clock train this morning and, if so, the nego tiations will probably be reopened. TARBORO MILITARY CALLED OUT. Jadf e Peers Lynching of Negro Sentenced to Ten Years In Edgecombe Court. Special Star Telegram. Raleigh, N. O, Sept 18. In com pliance with a request from Judge G. A. Ferguson, Governor Ayeock to night ordered the Tarboro military company to guard the jail there to prevent a lynching. Judge Fergu son's telegram suted that he was re liably informed that there was danger of an attempt to lynch a negro, Paul Mercer, convicted at the present term of court of assault with intent to rape and sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years. Nothing later hss been heard here. FARMERS' NATIONAL CONGRESS. Qov. Ayeock Appoints Fiflyone Delegates to Attead Niagara Palls Meetlsg. SpeciaStar Telegram. Raxeioh, N. C, September 18. Governor Aydock to-day appointed fifty-one delegates to the Farmers' National Congress at Niagara Falls, September 22d to October 10th. Among them are Geo. H. Bellamy, of Bruns wick; J. 10. Owen, is. Li. Daughtridge, of Rocky Mount ; S. H. Strange, of Fayettevllle; J. A. Stevens, of Golds boro; W. L Everltt J. H. William son, EL O. Dockery, of Rockingham, and J. Bryan Grimes, of Griraesland. "Thelma" To-nljht. The sale of seats for the appearance of "Thelma" at the Academy of Music to-night opened at Plummer's yester day morning and for a Saturday night offering the demand was good. The story of the plsy and its beautiful dramatisation by Chase is too well known to need comment here and a large audience is expected. The com pany has received only the most favor able press notices from each city It has Tislted this season. lU l Ht 9 9 I am pleased to say that I am again at my "Old Stand," and cordially Invite your inspection. In my Handsome New Store, with the most complete line of 9 9 9 I OB. CARPETS It has ever been my privilege to show the trade, and having the most competent salesmen I have ever had to show them, I feel that if yon once come yon will come again. - A. D. BROWN, 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 29 North Front Street seP9tf Great Ribbon Sale. Thursday and Friday from 9 to 1 1 A. M., and from 3 to 5 P. n., we will sell all Silk Ribbon in all width and all shades at less than half the regular price. All Silk Baby Ribbon 10 yards for 5c, 1 Inch wide 2c, 2 inch 4c, 3 inch 8c, 4 inch 10c, 8 inch Saah 19c. They axfi the beat goods.. Will not sell over 5 yards of one kind to one customer and will not sell any at the bargain piices after the hours mentioned. I haveU.OOO pieces in this sale. Before and after the hours mentioned above it will be double the ' price. Our CLOAKS are open for inspection. PARIS MILLINERY EMPORIUM, sep!5tf 129 Market Street, Wilmington, N. O. Revenue Cotter "Mohawk." The United States revenue cutter "Mohawk," which was built at Rich mond at the Trigg yards and recently fitted out, sailed from New York on tbe 13th. It is possible that she Is bound for Wilmington to take up a permanent station on this coast Church Notices. First Baptist Church Services to morrow at 11 A. M and 8 P. M. Sunday School at 4;30 P. M. Prayer and praise service Wednesday even ing at 8 o'clock. There will be services at the Second advent Church on Myrtle Grove Sound to-morrow at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday Bchool at 3.30 P. M. Elder Q. W. Shepard, pastor. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, corner Fourth and Campbell streets, Bev. Alex. D. He ctare, D. D.. pastor. Divine services at 11 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. sabbath Bchool at:C0 p. M. Prayer meeting and lecture Wednesday at 8 P. M. The public invited. Seats free. Religious services will be conducted at tha Seaman's Bethel to-morrow, (Sabbath) after noon at 3 o'clock, by Bev. A. D. McClure. D. D. Seamen and rrvermen are'especlally invited. AU are welcome. Brooklyn Baptist Church, corner Fourth and Brunswick Sts. Bev. J. 1. Vlpperman, pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 A. H. and 8.00 P. M. Sunday School at 8.30 P. M. Weekly prayer and praise meeting Wednesday at 8 P. M. Strangers and visitors are cordially Invited to all services. Chapel of the Good Bhepherd, Sixth and Queen streets. Horning prayer and address, 11 A. H. Bvenlng prayer and sermon, 7:45 P. H. Sunday School, 3.30 P. M. Southslde BaDtlst Church, corner Fifth and Wooster. Services Sunday at 11 A. H. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school at 8 P. H. Prayer meet ing Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Young Hen's meeting Friday night at 8 o'clock. Immanuel Presbyterian Church: Services to-morrow by the pastor, Bev. C. W. Trawlck. at 11 A. H. and 8 P. M. Communion of the Lord's supper at the morning Berylce. Sunday School at 10 A. H. Prayer meeting at 8 p. M., Wednesday. v Bladen street Methodist Church, corner ot Fifth and Bladen streets. Bev. Oeo. B. Webster, ' pastor. Services Sunday 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school, J. B. Taylor, superintend ent, 3:30 P. H; Mid-week praise service Wednes day 7:30 P. M. A cordial welcome to alL Grace M. EL Church, corner or a race and Fourth streets. Pastor, Bev. J. N. Cole. Ser vices Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. and 8.00 p. m. Sunday school, W. B. Cooper, sunt., 8.30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednesday at 8.00 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. visitors to the dty especially invited. Seats free. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 9,500 Lbs. Sept. Mullets. 1,900 Bushels R. P. Oats. 280 Bushels Seed Rye. 411 Martin's Cheese. 1 ,840 Lbs. Martin's Butter. W.IB. COOPER, 308, 310 & 312 Nutt street. WILMINGTON, N. O. Eep 8 tf EVERYDAY HABDWABE the nails and screws and rivets and staples and other small things that are required at any time or almost all the time can be purchased here to good advantage. Thej flimsy, badly made things we do not bny. The best are cheap enough and certainly give most satisfaction. Better favor us with your orders for an classes of HABDWABI - ' Our goods, our prices and our methods of do ing business will please. ll'JHiiCo.. Wholesale and Retail, sep 9 tf Orton Building. 1 H PUBLIC I $ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 MD DR '0KJ O O o o o o o 9 K Gar Loads of Goods. 3 car loads Flour Straight, Half Patent, Patent, Fancy Patent. 2 car loads Mixed Corn. 1 car load White Corn. 1 car load Pure Wheat Bran. 1 car load No. 1 Timothy Hay. 1 car load No. 2 Timothy Hay. 1 car load Prairie Hay.- 3 car loads Va. Water Gro'd Meal. 1 car load Good Luck B. Powder. 1 car load Meat, Ribs; Plates, Butts 1 car load Canned Goods. Ask us for quotations or send orders along and shall have our per sonal attention. STONE & COMPANY, 5 and 7 South Water street, sep 13 tf Ten Dollars. Ours is the only estab lishment in your City that makes Suits to measure for Ten Dollars. C. E. GORDON PANT8 CO., 25 South Font Street. apt tf Receiver's Sale of Furniture Stock By order of Court, I win sell as a whole, for cash, to the highest bidder, all tbe stock oi furniture, debts and accounts, personal pro perty and effects of "TheSneed Co." now In tbe store and bunding at the Southeast corner oi Second and Market streets. In Wilmington, W,C. seaiea mas win oe received up 10 o'cioos a. M. Monday 81st September, 1903, and inventory can be seen at my office No. 814 Princess street, and stock inspected at any time after 10 o'clock Fridav. the 18th lnst. Bale subject to confirmation of Court. A. J. MARSHALL, sep 18 St - - Receiver. NOTICE. A meeting of the Justices of the Peace of New Hanover County will be held Monday, September 31st, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of filling a vacancy on the Board County Commissioners, and trans- ' acting such other business as may properly come before them. By order of the Board County - Commissioners. D. McEACHERN, Chairman.' sepl8 8t - ACADEMY OFMUSIC Saturday Night, Sept. 10th. . Magnificent electric and scenic pro duction of MARIE GOBELIiI'S most popular story, THELMA. Special Sceneryv Seats on sale at Plummer's Fri day morning, we th sa sep 16 3t DO YOU WANT , a real imported China Dinner Set? We have them real cheap. Special prices this week for ScreensV Porch Sets, Mosquito Nets, Water Coolers and small Refrigerators Call on ut f oi anything in Furniture. - GASTON 0. PHARES & CO., lo-ilt Market st Inter-state -, Jrsotf .-.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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