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, r,, JW TVi 2 jiB-a1- - a f fl W T W -ft""" C'JTUNES. T, tie Niear -iJ,!,:L.39o rrMat Z-V $ trIie eal ii5 1.."-' crtoe fl,-cw . fart. a.- c,ac3lrU 0 la iiw - A tj:i (xupauca rt ef ta fiaAerme, fZfm V reports e V, r- :y iubbd by bit ,gB rf oorrtaw. 0 I v rJ taw b b&rr U txt:i iJ wauactd to Z-H rtsrt taal taa n ,'r 5w k4 arrtrtd at l"L-nur Uaatrta. Cm Sj- Fr ea cTtairst lermJ ia froat e( a W A yo?t Ria - - Nt otk aaarktta: La a.i i y i J OJ S Pr e a L : .tuktf: ifJ ?o tta4 r. j'ct: fa-?ol ty. Now rUfHE REPORT. zi :?? :r A ixjcrtrcaa. Lm.w-e. iu far la a ttalr 1 Timrwa raia. 79 01 Uv t?r s- tfr. CO; raiafatl rt:tt t. u, 11 9 a. a. Loi?:i. f3. 22. NortVaaat wrar: V. M- MUal aad k Ciac agarvally aoata Lsut :r jr a-ta; titct loea- imc: iiisawa. rartavr hataj a 3a:tf 0 lUataaaa, .:tr or rlorWia. hrfrifi 4u fanaer advicta af 1 sr Wiir r.-a too a v.. lciT:t $3. 22L Fr North a rf W i a y ; Tbaraday, i.4-9 M. A. S.54P.1I. 12 U. 8 af . 9. 41 P. If. 12.13P.bf. tfJX ... pi au :i i:raw hat work v. wi: won- than a ram or a? pf:r 0; sr,iA he will b lfickf. of Delaware, La 2 niv.:.ix there tbit tirna f- 3C !::: vrtt that be will cn:i.r. of the DemocraUe " Con...:, -ext year, lla a.: --: he it atkeJ to t-irj taotr a sua c,f . f Si?, iociadio .-t tribea. Tha Win U::r . bateJ Itryly "it -iiJ..m ke jiioij to wear Rain . i;ea-nakert hata ?w "it;x prophtticallj hvi: -'gI-latet"? or ia Cnkaro .--(, a iua a)Mv i0,; -: :itn will tocreaaa ?- .-. nr cent. If airrltof it ahonliba I ' aarUr cat, which P1 ?''"? from time to -i J-encj month. P vt.-. f,f trial October l, --'?' !edare they wCl - .... X . TI . . '"Jon, 01 1 taoa aaTiea nh iO.COO.bat - mat ewv ,r,,a t.tUul to him. ff -lay at a motor- J '? t a ealarj of f W-4. vtpf c:4:malh4l ,7,i:'w from that i., for fiermaoj with . '"f:c- m the tnteottoa- - ie AmeHcaa port l";:-;:oa it ahead of ! '4-pmtofcol- Nri"7wr r WM mxa9 m t J t-i,e3.6?0 tu " MAIM .1 ... . " t lou ainc -- I ' - " , , . -.-:..,,, -, ; I a vw-u. JUAAII. NO. 15G. THE MARKETS AND SHIPPING. yrtrt ti Yctatls Yr. ttrtsy--Bit Brtiia Stttaurt ftt Crf--Otitr HtUs. Ootloa recti pie ytaUriav tin t 7ii ! 372 tm day Uat Bijwawiiuoif. hc tor r?w Yok aad Port AaiA. at S P. IL jntenUy afUr hTir beta V . mwMMv sr i or nrni urn oa eoaat of w4lhtr aad olhtr utuea. am Kaooam WUUaai Llalhi- W.yeCaIloath,- OapL BrlaV. bota boaa4 aorta from Otorxttova, &. Q, nva iamoer eanrat. ware anchored oz vat t at BotaLbport (or haibor ula jaatarda y afttraooa. aooaar -J. a -BtrawbrldtLw utpc Uooaaaa, arriTtd yaatarday from venom lot cam of erota-tlta from H. Bpooatr & Qx. of Prerldtaer. IL i. Xaa tlr aehooatr "Tara Mart. rbiea arrtrtd lata M oaday art alar. - - w w win racalra earn of ooatttoa troai Lba Hall Tit aad Laaabar Co. Tat BriUia altamtr ralain. 1,(31 toa. frost Palladtlpbla. aad lba Talltof aTaltl, J.150 loaa, from luiuaaoraw arrirad yaatarday for cargoaa of cottaa from Hi AJaxaadar Bpraat & Boa. Tba arrlTa!a yaatarday maia foar coUoa Taaaait la port wlta two other to arrtra bafora tba laat of tba traak. Tba aebooaar '"SUr of tba Bca," 833 toaa, Capt. Qaialaa, La tow f roaa Boa la port at paaaad ap o'clock 111 rteaira yaatarday ailaraooa aad t earxo of eroaa-tlaa from tba B. F. Calta Co. Tba aebooaar It a foor f mmm m I M V mil wbiea wCl ba la port tkia waak. CapL Qtialaa la pltaaaatly ramtaoberad btra at captaia of tba fil!baattrlac aebooaar 3UTr UaaJ," wbiea rUlltd port dariaf tba lata Bpaalaa- JLaaarkaa war. Tba aebooaar 8x- aaora," 1.230 to at, ia alto azpcattd bar La!t waak for carro of crctt-tlta froea lba 1131 Tla 6c Laoabar Oa. Oa bar Laat trfp btra aba earrtad 23,000 Uaa. tba baarUat carro of lit cLaaa arar abJypad from tba port. LOCAL DOTS. Alfx. BrowTJ, aa agwl colored dilata, did yaatarday of caroate aataaaa at Lla bom a. 111 Booth Ear- aatb ttreai. " Kalbt'i eicurtion from Fay- aroaibt a boa I (30 paopla from ap tba A. A; Y. railroad yealarday. Tbarit- ttort tpamt tba day la tba dty aad ra- taraad boaaa at 11 JS0 o'clock laat alrhL By dead tiled for rtccrd jeeUr- day J. XX Browa aad wLfa traaafarrad to Moatta Hawatt aadlwifa for $300, boat aad 7oloa aowth aid a of Qaaaa, 42 feat aaat of BaraaLb ttreet, WiS3 feet, mora or laaa. Tba Jewlih New Year waigea erally obeorrad by tboaa of tba lit brew faith la WCmUxtoa yaatarday. Blaree were etoaed aaUl aaatai aad aerrieaa ware eoaiactad la the naoraJaf at tba Teaspta of XtraaL A prelioiinary xaeeting of the Odd Fellowa jaiat b-alkUar eommlt taa waa bald laat afebt at tba Qty Hall bat BOihlar waa f trea oat (or pablka Uoa ; la fact, oaa of tba commute tald lb waa Mailr aothlaa? of pabUa la taraat toclr oaL The machinery for the new immrr la 'ooaaecuoa wiia ui WUmlactoa tobaoeo warabooa U all la. bat It will bardiy ba ready to op- a. a raL Ihla aeaaoai. Xbera were nc braaka at tba warthoaao Monday aad Ttatardtyaad prkaa ware atrooaaa coold ba expected. taaiar at to deal Silt Dcatta. Ti uMttiiaad Taeterday from aa aalaeouo eoorca uwiw priaUd at r&b la tbeea colatnatytt- tardar moral a r. to tba effect that par- tka latereeled la tba boUdJaa; ox a aaw hotel here bad offered f 12,000 for tba properly of Mra. Botr Moore oa Cbea aatttrtt.U erroaeoat. Mre. Moor bad mo offer wbtuver from per- eota laiereeiea ib ia - boitL Partite cialealac to kaow, bow- erar, ataerl to oat aaaaredly that Ibere laamateaeatoa foot to baild a aew boul. bat that far to offer baa oeea made for Mre. Moore property. Mr. Baeaiia ta firw Offkr. u, it. T. XUamaa.tba eltTtr baal- aeealofUEat Carolina ynJi wae - aad Tract Grow era" Aaaociawoa, Urday mored Itto baadtoma aew ofleee reoeaUy niiea ap Bxm No. S Maaoalo Tempir. wnerw he woald be f lad for hi ineao tmalaea wltb IB omsm 'i .mi. t nia aaaiBr. offci for aevtral yr ht beea ia Lba I Y. M. a A. baildlflf . Mr. waaman, 1 who deeerve Trywwa w Aaaoelatloa eaadoior turn. . . ... . k.i. MmATil la the onrrtiaieieu spoa aew aad elegant qatrUra. WCl UtT t U4U ' . Htatat, Moral aad Phjite! IfuJ- tareof Womto.- will b LharaBcj of aa addrta to b aeuvarew eberr to ladle la the auditorium 01 v. v vr n a- it-eMiTOaiiBW" a trr Mre. Lv B. CltrtUad, i-jt in be ad- Wl V mm rm. m - allied to lb lector. NEW ADYESTISSMEyTa " ' BoJomoaa Bho 8lorhooi ahoea Bacdrtr Bi-AbaraLobr Oo rart Mil Eaporiam m m rfL-Y Vw-- - STERUS OFSUBSCRIPTIOM.! ,11. I I I I II IflS. I I II I V X I II I 1 I IM ' 1 Xv -i-. n V I . " " - ', I JL THE PANTHER'S VISIT Chamber of Commerce is Plan. nloj for ao Elaborate Public Function. COMMITTEE MET YESTERDAY Auarta laptrtal Qtrutn Cual t Jktir t CprraU la Rit ! VUlilit flip. Aiiaoaib at jet ao definite lafor- mauoa naa toea recelred here aa to the probable arrtYioe lime oLthe Oer maa xaoboat Taather," which will titit Ihlt port la the aear fata re. pre para Uo at for calertaialaf: thedlt- UattiUbed rial lor apoa tba occatloa of Lba Tialt are coloc oa apace aad the alltauoo abowa thtm promltea to be qalU elaborate. , xa Cbamber of Ooaameree It tbe first orgaalittloa to taka offlclal aotloa of Lba expected TlaiL bat other will likely follow rait thla week. The "Panther" tailed from Halifax. Nora KcoUa, the 16 Ih latL, aad It expected atnewport liewiaar dar. Bha will tbea proceed down the coatt to Wll miactoa, remalalar her for ?eral day. Tba ahjp waa to bare paid vltit loBaraaaah while dowa thla way bat official ad rice bar been recelred tber that Lb tialt hat beea indefinite ly pottpoaed. The "aaxtil, a altter Mp of the Feather" rlalted Barannah aoaaa time aro aad darlor her ttay there the Oermaae made qalla aa Impreetioa aad tba office n ware abowa marked aodal atteatloa. Maay WUmlactoa people are looklnr forward to a Tialt aboard tba 'Paa Lher" becaaea of the ary conrplcaoot part It played La Lb Germaa fleet da rlnr the lata Yeactaelaa troablee. The Chamber of Commerce hat that far acted only throurh IU Execatir Committee, which met .at 4 o'clock yeaterday afternoon, thoa la attend- aaea hariac beea Preside at J. A. Taylor, Vic Pratideat & P. McNair, Becretary Jaoet Cyle aad Meesrs. L. a noftra, U. a WUUrd aad M. F. XL Goareraear. Tbe comloc of the war craft waa eery ftaertlly dltcaued aad all a creed that tba anal coartealea aaottld be abowa to tbe ahip aad lla flax Accordlady tba matter waa re ferred to the ttaadlac committee oa Public Eatertaiament, which waa re qaaated to atcertaia what are the aroal coarteeiee la each caaet, oat 11 e a plaa for folflUIac Lb aame aad report back to Lb Execatir Committeo at tbe ear 11 eat conTtalence. The commltta la cCpoaed of Meeara. M. W. Jacobl, Jao. XL TorreaUaa Jr., Jo. XL Wetter, Jeo. XL Bebder, Cpl.T. D. Mearet aad OoL T. O. Jamea. The Chamber hat do faadt that ar arailaba for pabllo eatertala meat parpotea aad tba coat therefore wiU bar to be bora Individually. Mr. Joba XL Bebder, a member of lb commute, 1 alto president of the March eota' Aaaoelatloa .aad that body 111 Jala heartily la any mortfmeat lookler to the entertainment of tbe rial tort. OoL T. a Jamee, another member of the committee, it ranklnr officer of all lb military orraalxatloaa La tba dty aad ba bat already ait a red Oeo. I. Peeehao, Esq., Actlnt Impe rial Germaa Oonsnl here, that It will aot only b hit prlTllex bat a pleat ar to add aajlhlor poetlbl la bit power to make thedlttlafaithed faetlt rlalt to Wllnalatton eomethlne; to be remembered. lie aiao wruee Aetlax Imperial Contal Peach aa that ba will await with much Interact farther ad rice from blm aa to the de- flall lime of the arrlTaJ 01 ina Panther. RETAIL CLEUS' CJOOft fladru far Ott Femei al Eaikulutk etciUf f Utl KfbL About twtnty fir retail derk of tba dty met laat aicht oa th fourth floor of the Atlantic National Baak boildlaar for tht parpow of orjaaixiBC a local aaioa of th National atsoda Uoa. Howrver. only a temporary or raliatloa waa effected and alter ap point! nr. a committee to caunpoavaa Ttrioot derk In tba city, a race wm takea aatU next week whea It la hoped to hare a much larrer attendance. at tba mealier laat nlrhtUr. ueary a Howard waa called to Lb chair and Mr. JaUoa P. Taylor waa requested to aelaa aeeretary. Tbe beneflU tobo derived from th formation of a local nalon.wtr farally dlacoaeed aad much athaaiam we an own. in com ml lie appointed to eau upon other derki and to In ttreai uem ia we inoTmeatUeompoedMfolIowt: J. P. Taylor, D. Wllbora Dari, Hardy TTar and Hiram Jeakln. Meter. J. Edfar LwU, from th Typofraphleal aaioa; Mr. A. IL Weedo. from lb Electrical Wlr Worker, ana air. u. F. Qalnn, from lba uarpenierB au THt.. mlAa. were amoor lb other VINHil mtmrnmrmw w tea ortaalxtUoa reprctSBted at lb mteSsg laat ftlxb. 01 Kclttlvt Bcrctvca. Mr.Jame IL Taylor, Jr., receirea tslerram from Bavannan jeawru.j aaaoundnjc lb death of Mr. Camp bell Weill Ooaey. wire or ar. Ooaey, blacouaio. tad, at tbe couple wa married only latt Jana. Boore of Wend of Mr. Coney la WUmlnf loa wm receiTs nawa wllh deepeet rerreL , Mr. Coney llred la thla oity aaUl ha wa rrowa. Halt a bob of Captain waiter wbcj. WW Aiiwrr CaU T-diy. t W if. Vine, of Athevllif, whom it It onderttood hat beea called to the paalorate or in ehurcb. thla dty. ba tUted that h will annoane io-ay wneuicr he will ccp4 the call to WUmlncioa. Wilmington; n. a. Wednesday. September 23, 1903. AT THE ACADEMY THIS WEEK. r I Kuciia waa ncucd With "Baaaa Hetrta-Sal ef Scale Opea Tbta Mtraltf Mtj Sarf cat. j To-morrow alxbt the popular melo. arama, "Hamaa HearU," will return 10 tne Academy aad will be riven aa laooreie eecnje production. Of lb pley and playera, yeeterday'a Balefh xtw tajt: ) air . w-w ' . u uamaa uearu" waa preeeated at tbe Academy of Muilc laat nlcht be fore a well filled houae. The play It aelf U a clever combination of humor and palhot, and tbe emoiiona of I the audience were thoroufhly exerelaed. IS t At- J MAf S aT J. TW The heroes won nnttlnted tDoIaute while the vlHalnt were complimented wllh etortba of hirses. Tbe play wat wtll recelred throat houL The til of eealt will commence at Plummer'a thlt morainf. May BarrenL who formerlr a tarred In "Other People'e Money haa a money-rtter la "That Imprudent You or Couple" la which the plava Maud Adamt former role. Ia re view ing the play the New York Sun tald la part: The talk la excellent jeat aad r partes, tbe characterization atronr aad altaatioee genuinely comical.' The audience at th Empire Theatre laugh ed a great deal latt at expected it would. In any comedy there it no higher dm than to make people laugh aad la that respect a great aueceta wae scored by lb author, Henry (lay Cerlcton." A com plica lion of muundera tend ing make ap in plot, and in humoroui tltaatlons which mutt be acountered and explained away by the Tarloaa characters are ao plenti ful that one regret ao ebarmlnr a piece to bare any ending at a! Maude Adama' role fdle into moat capable hand a, as ao more agreeable choice than Mia Barren t-could hare beea selected. - v Tbe pie will be seen at the Acad emy jrnday nignt, and me taie or tla will commence at rmmmer a to morrow morning. 0FRLERS OUT ALL NIQtlT. Coaatfy Mtfreca Eeaaded Up Milt Be fore Lttt at CaroMsa Betcb. OoniUble W. B. Barege, Deputy Sheriff Cox and Jattlee Bornemann toent all of night before latt at and around Carolina Beach In eeareb of several offenders who hare been want ed by the authorities for a week or tea daya. Tbe 0 Seers drove dowa by private conveyance aad after having coated around until early morning they returned to tbe city with three colored boy defendants, whom they odged In jaiL Bylveater Event and Dan Wright, two of the number, are charged with tbe larceny of a band bag containing a number of articles, Including a plt- tol and other property, from Mr. W. E. Mayo, of thla dty. The property wa etolea from the Carolina Beach care ae Mr. Mayo and family were go ing to the seashore early In AurutL They will be firen preliminary tnai before Juatlcs Bornemann at B o'clock thla afternoon. The third defendant la Dan Mitchell, colored, end be gave 250 bond to Jos tle Fowler yesterday for his appear ance t Lb next term of the Superior Court to answer the eharge of havlnr thrown and struck Walter Freeman, colored, to the eje with a dam. The ftfTanea occurred, about two months trkrolIna Beach and Freeman Mm..pln!na hit eight as a result of the blow. Harrisf e Ceremoty la JsD. In the presence of 82 dirty, dingy priaonere per1njc through bars to wlt aett tb ceremony, Martha IewIe, of Wll ml or 100, and Bobert Jordan, of South port, both colored, were mar ried la the couetj j il at o'clock yea terday afternoon. Th bride carried notbower bouquet of rotes, neither wat the nor the groom arrayed ia fine linen and eottly jiwelry. It wee a plain erery-day sort of an affair to aa ro th groom from farther court trouble, be haring been committed to JaU several days aro upon a eharf of aedactloa preferred by tbe bride. Jor daa bade his fellow prltonert good bye Immediately arter the ceremony and paaaed out the bit; iron-door to the jail wllh hie bride. A Flte Ear el Cor ate" a Farmer. Mr. Geo. J. Moore, of AUIntoo, was w MterdaT and left for the srn- n..i .Ann an ear of corn! 1 CVIlltlpi " - i.,Sm around and 12 inehe long. Mr. Moor say a be haa Z aere that m k...Mt aa hnahala to the acre. He Wilt . raited all the meat needed oa his place thlt year and sold some at food price. Mr. Moore la oa of thot ftrmers who Urea at home and boards at the. same alac.-' . .. ; . .-, . If you want a Hariland Dinner Set J min Parlors. 119 goto BlsaiBgers Market street. ,1 4 " '-- . V I A QOBBIBLY MANGLED. Ten-Year-Old Boy FrightfuIIIy " Injared by Falling Under . .Railroad Car. " BOTH LE0S AMPUTATED. LtfUe Sea ef Mrs. StrlckJtad, Wbe Uves aa CtaUe Street, Victim ef Perbtps Fatal Accident Yesterday Afler oea at Qaeea std Sarry. Kelly Btrfield, the little ten-year- old son of Mrs. Nancy 8. Strickland, formerly Mr. Btrfield, who live on Cattle, next to ite northwestern Inter- section with Front ttreet, wee ran over by a railroad car attached to email engine on the dummy track of the Atlantic Coatt Line at Qaeea and Barry streets yesterday afternoon afeowt 5 o'clock - Ct6VWa so badly bruised and broken that bia life al moat ia deepalred of. He ia at the Jamea Walker Memo rial Hospital whither he wat trana- f erred lathe ambulance, a taort time after the accident. Latt night It wat atated that he wat ttlll living and there wa a poatlbllily that he would arrive tbe Injuries. The shifting engine had gone out from the A O. I., yard In tbe north- era portion of the dty and had gone the new aidetrack at Northrop and brought out a esr with which it had started back to the freight yard about mile dlatant. The boy with other companions, as hid been their custom, were jumping on and off the train for the brief rides it afforded them. The unfortunate Barfield boy waaontheeoglne and when it ttarted back along the wharf to the yards, he Jumped off bat failed to get his footing aad went under the car attached to the shifter. Both legs were fearfully crashed from last - below the knee down; his right thigh was broken about half way between the knee and hip and his left arm waa fractured be tweea the elbow and ehoulder. There were other tllrbt brulaee about the body and head. N- Tht engineman on the thifter flop ped the car ataoon at pottlble and Mr. B. H. Northrop and othert quickly tammoned a phyalcian and tent an emergency call to the hospital for the ambulance. Dr. Wrlrht Hall waa the firtt phyalcian to arrive and mlnlater to the boy's suffering and very soon thereafter Dr. Akerman came In the ambulance and took tbe patient quick ly to the boepltal. He was taken up to the operating room end Dr. Aker man aad Dr. Or-T. Harper at once aatBatatad the lef t!eg at the knee and the right jatt above the knee. The fracture were alto tet at best they could be. The accident it a moat dlatreatlng one and thould the boy live the con dition in which he will be left will make life a burden for him. The sym pathy of the community is with tba Hltle fellow and thoae who are near and dear to him. STATE COUNCILLOR HOOD TO WED. Pooalar Ysaar Maydr of Qoldafctre ta Claim Fair Mont Olive Bride. City Attorney William J. Bellamy, paat councillor of the Jr. O. U. A. M. of this Bute, will leave thla morning for Mount Olive, N. a, to attend tbe marriage there at 6:80 o'clock this evening of Mayor Geo. E. Hood, of Goldaboro. State councillor of the Jr. O. TJ. A. M., to Mies Annie Flowers, a charming young lady of Mount Olive. Mr. Bellamy will be one of the ushers at the wedding. Mr. Hood is Very popular In Wil mington, especially with the "Junior Order, and both George Washington aid Jeff Davis coancllt yesterday evening forwarded very handsome wedding gifts In. token of their esteem of their chief executive In the State, COUNTY AND CITY SCHOOLS. Tier Will Opci Next Moodsy Week, Oct. . 5th Tescners ssd Koroumesu The graded achoola of tba city will open, next atonaay weer, uci. out, .as "V M. Vll. andcontlnuejn session for usual term ot eight months Tbe country public school will opea upon tbe same day. Principals of the several dty institu tion t will attend at their respective bnlldinrsa few- days in advance of the opening for enrollment and desai- fioatlon, da notice of which will be given ia the newspaper. In th main all of latt year's teachers will be at their respective posts again this season. Fa serai of lafaat Daoibter. Hundreds of friends of .the family were in attendance yetterdty morning at il o'clock upon impressive funeral ceremonies conducted by the Bar. Father O. Dennen over the remains of Utile May Harris Furlong, ; Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn j. Furlong, No. 508 Walaut street. The services were from the residence ana a number' of beautiful floral tributes were laid upon th caakeL The pall bearer were Capt. w. ix. wonnrop, Jr., and Dr. O, T. turner.- xne re mains were tenderly laid to reet in Oakdale cemetery. W01 Saccecd Mr. Cadllpp. - It Is announced that Mr. W. P. Cline, chief operator In the western Union office in Richmond, va., aa beea appointed superintendent of tele graph for the Atlantic Coast Line to succeed the late F. D. Oudlipp. Mr. Clla ie tegarded In telegraphic circles everywhere as a moat capable man and his appointment la believed to be an excellent one. . 1 WILL CALL REV. W. A. SNYDKR. Tbe Committee from St. Paol'a Lntberta Cbarch Recommeada That Action to tbe Coatrerttlon Dr. VoIt. The committee appointed some time ago to look over the field with a view of calling a pastor to aucceed the Bey. Dr. A. G. Voigt, of St Paul't Evan gelical Lutheran church, who has ac cepted the presidency and chair of systematic theology in the faculty of the Southern Lutheran Seminary at Mount Pleattnt, S. C, a tuburb of Charles ior, met latt night in the church and decided to recommend that a congregational meeting beheld Monday night for the purpose of ex tending a call to the Bev.W.A. Snyder, of Beading, Pa , who preached to the congregation Sunday and made a pro found impression upon the people both as a tebolar and a pulpit orator. A meeting of the church council was also held last Highland" the action 3 of .the committee was ratified. The commit tee is composed of Metsrs. Louis Han son, William NIeatite, ELL. Vollere, J. W. Duls and Hardy Schulken. The impression prevails that Be v. Mr. Snyder will accept the call. Dr. Voigt and his excellent family ill leave for their new home next Monday. It Is unnecessary to repeat that their departure from Wilmington will be very generally regretted. ; PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. Eli V. Elwell returned from Baieigb yesterday evening. Mr. A. T. McKellar, of Bow- land, N. C, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Nash E. Bunting, of Fay- etteville, arrived in the city yester day. Miss Lillian Davis has returned- from her home at Scott's Hill to attend school. Mrs. B. Lee Holmes and child ren have returned from Fayetteville, where they visited relatives. Mr. D. W. Carter, of Buck- horn, Cumberland county, was amoog the visitors to tbe city yesterday. .bliss j una mil returned yes -war -v t -w-r -m terdsy on the steamer "Navahoe" after tpanding the Summer in New York. Miss Mary Houston left for New York city yesterday to enter Mt. Sinai "Hospital school for trained nurse. Capt. Walter G. MacRae and niece, Miat Elizabeth Payne, returned Monday night after a tour through Europe. Miases Anna and Julia Pars ley, who were in the party, are visit- lag In New York. Raleigh Post r "Mr. Charles E. Taylor, Jr., of Wilmington, was here Bunday evening, returning from Wake Forest, where he and Mrs. Tay lor have been visiting hia parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Taylor." Misa Lizzie Snyder, of Bocky Mount, who haa been visitine Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Pennington, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Pen nington and Mrs. Jos. H. Hlnton and little son left on the aame train for a Titit to Rocky Mount and Tarboro. Fayetteville Observer '. "Misses Mary W. Cameron, Mary Metres, An nie Graham and Virginia Giles arrived in New York laat Monday on the ateamthlp Columbia from Glasgow. Mitt Cameron is now atopping with Mr. and Mrt. G. W. Lake at the Me- tropol tan Hotel, Washington, D. C." THE MAYOR'S COURT YESTERDAY. Oae Went to the Roads aad Several Other Defendants Were Flsed. A number of eases were disposed of in the Mayor's court yesterday, but only one defendant went to the roads (Fannie Johnson, colored, charged with fighting on Brunswick between Third and Fourth streets. She went out for 30 dsys in default of 10 fine and costs. The other esses on the docket yester day were disposed of as follows: John Letlie, disorderly conduct, fined $5 and coatt: Carrie Marshall and her hutband, Sam Marshall, colored, fight ing at Fourth and Nixon, cate contin ued upon motion of Herbert McClam- my, Esq., countel ; Andrew Buss and Donnie Mearet, colored, affray at Sev enth and Nixon, fined $5 and $10, re spectively. JOKE ON PRISON OFFICIALS. Two Convicts, Believed to Have Escsped, Reappear Inside tbe Penitentiary. - BoBds for Rslelh & Pamlico. ' J Special Star Telegram. Baluoh, N. C, Sept 22.Drayton Medlin and A. V. B!ce, the two con victs who disappeared from the State, prison September IStb, resppeared to day, never having been out of the prison walls. They concealed them selves over the ceiling of the old shoe factory by cutting their way through the celling and replacing the timbers. They carried one week's provisions with them, remaining in hiding as long aa their food held Out Bice was sent from New Hanover county to serve ten years for larceny and Medlin Is serr- lng a life sentence from'Gaaton county. Balelgh to-day voted $35,000 bonds to the Bfclelgb and Pamlico " Sound railroad, only two votes being; cast against it. Three other township ia Wake - voted bonds. J Belarus from other points along the line show every town and townsnip . between nere ana Grlmesland, Pitt county, voted bonds aggregating $175,000 or $180,000., : Cut Glass, Jap Enamel ware, Jarde nlerv, etc!, are on display at Bissinger's China Parlors, ii Market street, t WHOLE NO 11,256 THE WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN. Climate and Other Conditions Renorted by North Carolina Section, Depsrt meat of sgricoltore. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 22. The crop bulletin issued for ' the week ending MondajT bight by the Department of Agriculture, North Carolina section, iaas follows: The first part of the week continued fair and warm, but during the passage northward of the sub-tropical storm over western North Carolina on the 16th and 17th consid erable rain fell over most of the State, with the largest amounts in the west- tern section. At some places in the west heavy rains washed land consid erably, and high winds blew down some corn and bruised a little tobacco. Tbe amount of damage was small, and generally the rainfall was beneficial to all late crops, and placed the soil in excellent condition for plowing. Fol lowing the rain occurred a decided fall in temperature, and the remainder of the week was quite cool with tempera tures below tbe normal. Very light frosts were reported the mornings of the 18th and 19th In several western countiea, without any damage to crops. The minimum temperature was 86 de grees at Aaheville the morning of the 19tb. During the latter portion of the week which was fair and favorable for farm work, owing fo the"excellent conj dition of the soil, fall plowing began to make more rapid progress, and a considerable amount of fall oats and rye was sown. Uotton continues to open rapidly oh stiff land, bat rather slowly on light lands; picking is progressing well, and tbe crop is being placed on the market as rapidly as it Is ginned. From pre vious reports of rust and shedding, and complaints of small bolls, It is es- wmatea mat cotton win not produce aa large a crop as was antidpated a month ago. Late corn was benefitted by rains, and in the extreme west the crop is still very green for the time of year; cutting old corn continues, and practically all of the corn is ready to gather in the eastern and southern portions. Gathering fodder Is neanng completion. Cane seems to ba an ex cellent crop, and making syrup Is pro gressing with a good yield. Cutting and curing tobacco continue in Surry, Person, Stokes, Caswell, Granville and Davidson, but this work is now nearly finished, though there is some tobacco which can hardly be cut for weex or two yet. The late crop is cur ing well, anowers were very benen clal to turnips which are now doing. nicely. Field peas appear to be bear ing well and are being gathered, sav lng late bay also continues. Sweet potatoes, rice and peanuts are good crops. Tbe season for fruit Is passed, only some Winter apples of poor quality remain. Kains reported: JEtalelgb. 1.28 insbet; uoideboro, 0.78; Greensboro, 2 86; Lumberton, 0.52; Newborn, 0.76; weidon, 0.68; Wilmington. 0.80; Charlotte, 3 20; Hatteras, 8.50; Ashe- vilie, 0 40; Mocksville, 2.60; Morgan- ton, 1.32 Public Market Reals. It should have been stated yesterday in connection with the renting of the stores, stalls and spaces, in the public markets of the city by Chairman M.G. Tiencken that the rents were identi cally the same as the year previous but that Mr. Tiencken found tenants for two places which were vacant the year before and that the aggregate amount will be that much larger. The premiums this year are $455, which is about $30 more than laat year. Mr. Tiencken it to be congratulated upon the excellent showing made. 100 Jan Pictures given to the first 100 customers that purchase $1.00 worth or more at Bissinger's China Parlors. - i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. REWARD. Fifty dollars reward for arrest and ooavlo- t!nof the thief who atoie horse ana nnstrv at Society Hill, 8. C, September 19tu. Horse brown, medium size, star In face, collar scar oa ngni snouiaer,. ien una 100c wmie. Buggy, Hackney top, red gear, cherry body. Dutch collar harness. L IE. CABBIQAa. sep 82 3t . Cheraw, B. C. NOTICE. The partnership lately existing between the anderaismed nnder -the . name and-style of OrreU & Carroll, was dissolved by mutual con sent on September 1st, 1908; Blther partner Is authorized to collect, pay debts and sign tbe firm name in liquidation. Bepiemuer in, L. V. OAJtBOUU The nnderBlsrned hare formed a Dartnershln nn dar the name and style of OrreU & Alex ander, and will carry on tbe livery easiness heretofore conducted by OrreU & Carroll at the same stand. BOBT. c. ORBEBt. September 1st, 1903. we sep4w Ten Dollars, Oars is the only estab your City, that to measure for lishment in makes Suits Ten Dollars. C. E. GORDON PANTS CO., 25 South Font Street. api tf To Excursionists. The first thing yon should do on'your arrival m Wilmington la to have a clean, easy shave, or a stylish hair-cot. or a cool and refreshing shank poo. Possibly, yon my need all of these com forts. . . - - -The ravonte" iio rt nop i tne piece. UU1UM S, 1JAV1B, an 18 tf Ho. 1 South Front street. ! Ob Year, by Kailr 6.00J ;Slx Honba, - 8.SO; 1 Tbra Months, 1.S5 ! Two Months, - .1.00; BeIlTere to Sdbaarlbara ta t our at 41 Cents per Homtfe. X SCHOOL SHOES. School begins in a few days. That boy and girl must haye Shoes Shoes that will stand the hard knocks that children give them at recess time. Did you ever try Little Giant School Shoes? Sold only at SOLOMON'S SHOE STORE. sep 23. tf : NEW CLOAKS, HEW MILLINERY, NEW WAISTS, NEW SKIRTS Have arrived and ready, for sale. 1 have a very large stock of the very latest styles in - - . Ladies and Children's Coats. . y Prices, 60c, $1.50, 2.50, 5.00, 8.00, 10, 12.50. Also a great bargain in, Ladies' Silk Waists, ail Colors, $3.50, worth $4.00. Very fine Mercerized. Waists at 50c to $1. I have atout 600 pieces of very fine BIBBON that is a bargain. Ten cent Bibbon for 5c, 15c Ribbon for 8c, 25c Bibbon for 15c, 35c Bib bon for 25c, all shades. HATS. Also a big assortment of Felt ready-to-wear Hats. I solicit a visit from merchants wishing to buy Millinery at whole- sale. I have jobs in Hats,' Ribbons and Feathers bought at one-third value. Oar head Milliner or Designer has just arrived, Miss Maud- S. James, of Baltimore, Md. She is now preparing for our - - - Great Fall Opening, and she intends to make the most artistic display of Millinery ever shown in this city, Look out for my notice about my Opening. PARIS MILLINERY EMPORIUM," 129 Market St., Wilmington, N. C, Next to Bonitz Hotel. sep 23 tf - AOTDHN SHOES BEADY FOB YOTIB SELECTION THIS WEEK As usual, you'll find them stylish, serviceable and up to date In every way Our aim la to give every Man, Woman and Child opportuni ties of dressing the feet becomingly In Shoes atprlces extremely low, for qualities offered. Full stock of Douglas' and Krlppendorf Dlttmann oo.'a goods on hand and arriving. Borne specials in OuttenhofCer goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Our Cash-on-Approval system is stiu growing In popular favor. it saves you money 1 Respectfully, , AUK youi xry hi MERCER & EVANS CO., sepsotf 115 Princess street. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Friday Night, September 25th, Special appearance of BIISS BEAT SARGENT . and company in Maude Adams and John Drew's big society success, : ,- . - ''That Imprudent Young Couple." Seats on sale at Plummer'a Thursday morn ing. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and il. sep 2 3t tn wefr . ACADEMY OF MUSIC Thursday Night, Sptembr 84th. Betnrn of popular - '5 "HUMAN HEARTS." Beautiful Drama of Heart Interest. Elaborate scenio production. a Seats on sale at Plummer"s' Wed nesday morning. " : Trices -35c, 50c, 7oc ana fi. sep ss st RECEIVER'S SALE. North Carolina, the Superior Court. New Hanover county. Pursuant to an order ot the Superior Court of new j Saturday at thai to the highest bidder for cash, all the property, riehtsand franchises of the Auburn Lumber Company, a detailed statement of which will ne iurmsnea upon application. - No bid for toes than 18,600 will be received and Didders will be required to deposit with the receiver certified check for SlOO aa aarniwt at good faith. OAMEBON r. Maobab, v C -' Beceiver. Wilmington, N.C., October 22,1903. sep 28 lot Executor's Hotice. Having on the nth dar of Auarust. 190S. Quali fied before the ClerK of the superior . Court of New Hanover county, aa Executor of the last will and testament of Samuel Bear, Senior, late -of tbe county of New Hanover, deceased, I here -by notify all persons having claims against the estate of my testator to present the same to me for navment on or before the -16th day of An gust. 1904. and request all pet sons Indebted to my said testator to make early payment. -- This the 12th day of August, 1903. - - r 18AAO J. BEAR, Executor' of -the last win and testament ot samuei Bear, sr., deceased. - we aniatw cloak, mil II a try. warn. -
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