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- lit "" ...tTsawsrarsuA.. 4 " T iii lillllittT rJTliMES. wwaded ta a fight il!-l4S N York a 331 lw emoaata rapidly Ullac Usard call fa of r7-acs November lla. -8 st Washington, The football t, in Ht:, nCT, ese- iti Atisatafor reictr. Four rft received la liAJU zL, s SsssetsJ ineUta-j- . gleams South imrt N York 'iT- rota flrtn, stralaed Ba! rpiriU Jair: eouoa steady al ff-iaiajUai; 2wr fires tct; wiest-spot steady. l :tior; com F J se-iuaal ; oat spot finl REPORT. i gutsta Ecasuc, ntryr:.N COctX j 'laral u for the tweaty--J5tie.sr.M.: fa A. M-. 5 dwriw; fjjjrg; xsstmasa. 71 d fcarsia. i Jffrees : bmi, O Lt !br ii Uy. -W: reiaJall r , C soalh to dai, 2.11 ..1 xwaakil hbktt hit aet-jrl ia porCoaa of t-ja-Kti 3j.ippl aad tha Ln '"i l Laabrtos, f eia.i? r:a tooat. JjTffcf Wtia;iy aai Tbara-9-.iit tilfUor to frei. Ium-Ociar 11 L HI A.M. 1 IT P.M. 11U. IM. 8. S3 P. U. 1LC3P.M. i fif .... ------- fortsir. 'tvj i ft :wi ror cieaa L aczcz. WI!, millioaairt iu ui oaf Ttrjtiiiof ia It: c;!tljmachbtUr ja uX: c! tbt istltmaa ha rzii-l ;z I'M Sh:?b2ii0X W: fivi :;u If tha Dtao- art X 1-7.it i Gormaa will ;ii;;eri cliia that iusji: ef tht Dcraocrmti tlm j -.k'tisj ou for 1. :.. t:. Ttntioaa J fci:;': a I: ::;ooj of Dt- cj' I''" ft -11 by tt clolhja rw m i tt Kockiar- fi?- v bjf.c aa adito-tiCi.-::. wi ioi cot la- Phi iHi:.ai: trot him oaL i,'r.f :v i!ai far DovU, 4rv :.:.-fth. to fin hU ro a Ntw York. That ay :ir:t of a Yioltat ;ai :wa;.ic al U tha r- ;iio tha pcliU- as ?I Orftiicro do ntxtf" iria frili. Why .8. x; tfti;otul Dcao- - au ctxt Ttar, :r FUaAfaa'a tf :n:-..M :,0 croa la ' 3?. Ttu. i!ioq!J b r?xrofL W. na-H n-.:ai, with Via .. fraaJ- 1 tvr Mr. Jastvay to r tiiM main f4 i uti tha b- ti iAr?j ftHow (a tha -iUsr thl tl 111 S "".r-. Jron la m&V. fir f;, oa 8&tn ha caa R"?-U-fai!oaea- i f-: orth maattoa- I , !" ntrcid or nod- r- l thiaf if Soatn K" v'':.Jh precedent f Jt " '3ralh a rra- m doaa ao. After li7r iar la Ttn- K5vUl:U t!t,!'sdaal pi 1 aor b- kfr ho waitaum- r VOL. LXXH1. NO. 25. A COLORED SHOPUFTER. XTa Vaata't Bona Tester 7 DttcJaitl a Ufn QtMtlfy . Slalaa QaWaAmttaf. ureas, ia co y-tanlay Uadadlalha aUUoahooaa . utuo, a eolorad domeatte. ZL. lootaaa If a cam of wu aaoplIfUajwiu badetal ojaa. Tha woaw waa arraaud bj , o. . l bar boast o. aaaaa' araaoa, a tar Ejthth aad Dock ilrtala, aad a aeareh of tha sural prior to lbit Urn Kw r--t wioaaa loat bar homa wu OTCooda, UeJadlatr J JUt -Hk tklrta, wttoh irtra Uter H. frm;b7 ' lb. r-vria UUZUary Btoz. wm t.w.. M. tha plou to Caiaf of Pollisa, ra-u-. . .t - . - " V wshi iaay await clalra br tha ItaWBA OTTBexX iB'"irt vomaa lalalj Baraad r r w- WaJlae, who mow Uaa at III DoekatraaL aad a thara waa racaaUj plaadarad b tha wotaAa aad aboat t35 or tX aad oihtr Propanj atolaa. M. Wallaea plaead tia caaa la tha haada of Capt. Qraa jaw aaya ao aad ytaUrday ha had coUecied raflclaat avidaaea opoa wuu to out a aaarea warraaL Aa- eowpaaJad by Mr. Wallaee, CapL Gr waat to tha womu'i hoaaa aad thara tha dladoaarca wcra nada aad aa aaaoaat of aaoaaj raeovarad, a part of wkfea Ut. Wallaea aaja U of tha aaaaa daaomiaaUoa aad daaerfpUoa of that atolaa from hito. Tha wamaa waa aot at homa aad a pIif-inma waa aUUoatd tharw naUl aba rataraad. LOCAL DOTS. A nuabex of txtra policemen ha to baaa added to tha fore hy Ch!af raiiotac for OarmlTal waak aad tha da paxtaaeat la prtaarrlaf axeaHaat order. Cotton rtcalpU jetUrday vera &,eC9 haiaa ajraiait X.t9l balee aaaaa day lut yrar. Taa aaarkat waa daU at tX. Sptrlta tarpaatlaa adTaaeadyaarUday to I4Ka.: toaatna. Ed. Ifoaaly. colored, waa aent to tha rc tde for SO daya hy the Mayor yaatardayM caaix of Alaordarly eoa daet. Olhw cum b tha police eoart yaaterday war of ao lataraat, By dtt4 filed for rtccrd jestex- Jaapar CL Sallar, of New York. traaaf arrad to Mr. Mary EL Eeaaa for 110.100, tha LaUror rtaidaaea at aoathwaat ooraar of Third aad Oraara air tela. JIra Jadga haa retarned to Iowa aad laat aitht ha waa ar. rmttd hy'JacatScw Diaiaaiaaaai1" aaad-ra aaaadad to jail, jadfaaeat la arecaat caaa acaiatt hiaa harlar bara raa paadad apoai coadltloa that ha tear tow a. WHlia Hall, atd Art years, who Uved at all Oaatla ttreet, died Moaday aJieraoaa of appaadielUa. Tha fa ami waa road ad ad at 11 o'clock ysaicrday aaormlajr by Bar. T. M. t3aaaiborsr aad tha rcmalas were laid to raat la Belleraa. Loals Larender, alias -'Sheet," a aotorloaa bccto tbla.waa arraalad by Polkeaaaa-Joara yaaiarday, charred wlia Ua larctmy of a cloak from a By rlaa fBarchaat, oa Boa la rroat etraat. which raraaaat ha later alUaaptad to aan hack to the saaa fioaa whoa It had baa a stolea. The A. C. L. train from the North waa aaora thaa aa hoar late yes terday aooralaar cm aceovat of waJUar for taa Maria Walawrfxht Obwpaay at GoldAhora. Tha eo&peay played at Balalh Moaday alxht aad caaaa orer thaBoalhara to OcJdhera. Tha itrasar 'City of Fayetta tUla arritrd yeaUrday aftaraooa. Aoor her ataaaaaaars were Ma J. Chaa. Halih aad Obt W. a Oook. The etoaner Johaaoa" ajrtired froaa ap tho Cap Fear aad will aaaka aaother trip ap tha aaaaa rirtr bafora rataralar to tha Black Direr raa. Ur4 af iaiU aad Flsaaca. Taa Oty Board of Aailt aad naaaea aaat la rrlr eeealoa laat alfht, bat Iraaaactad ao baaiaaaa of geaaral la Urwt ail raeaabera wara prraeal jix .a Meaara. McNalr aad OmU. The coalracta for coal aa awarded by the Board of Aldanoaa wara approw, ssd 18 coapoaa aaaoaaUat; to $370. hit had beta paid, wars barae. Tha aiaal bUla for ram at erpesaae zaealaed aad appro Tea. DAth ef Yearf ErtfJ'. Mr. Cherlre EL Kesp, aaBkjed at the Aarola Xaaber Oa. died yeeurdey aftaraooa at JhJ"" Walker Maaaorial UoaalUl aUrabrlaf in.ee., Mr. Kea was a yoaar aaaa ssd mortd to Wllmlaftoa oaly a tt axo. He bonded al tha rXacaof Mr.J.tWllklNo. Til North rwta atreaL " " a"U Uat hie reaaeiea will be seat to hit fortaer home for UUraaeaU l:UrUoa, re- I niVaiaa iey StI3 Bii- - Charlie EUaklaa. theyoeer aefjo boy ameud for atta-pUa la . mm froaa two woaoea oa XMaeeaa .Uht. la aim baldjt SmUUo. hoae. while trrlato aacarUla the aaaaaaof th 2Li whoaa he attacked. Theetolea JrllAO awalta IdeatlleaUoa. tj low aetapllhedeao. that he waathrowlaceoafeUL Jr. O. V. A- IL-Kolloa. W. a Oocr-8ed oala. Oo a. Bj. u r. C5.-ec3Ii- WIL REIGN OF CARN1YAL. -ut cair upened la All Its Olory Yesterday Afternoon and Last NihL THE PARADE AND FIREWORKS FTturcsr i-catare ef the Week Takes - A . Piece Te-sUkt Ksrti Kesmes ke a Shew Ceaatrj Stere Delet a deed Baalacta SB. Ana eecuoa of Market etreet, be- iwaea Froat aad Thirds aaaa mod car alral pro port! one TeaUrdev. And n day loajt until a late tour latt alfht uxe midway waa crowded. The ts rloai attractloaa wera well palroalied, ua u aoihtar aafmeeaen otsemm th Junior Order of United Amerleaa Me- ehaaice will make a blf aaccaAe ofthe mierprtir, both flaaadaUy aad froaa we vtewpolat of eatertalomeat far alabed to (hoaa with a taata for con- ieiu ana mt naadred aad one other dletlaetlre featorea of the modern etreet fair. Tha ranoae attraetlooa opeaed yee- teroay arieraooa at 1 o'clock aad !a- eoedlalely the people berea to crowd the tenia. The aplelera la front, the oaad, the pop pint; of torpedo eanea, thehlowlacof 'itooka" and the lia ble of the atrikiac anachlne bell, with the plalatlTa aotee of the hobby hone ateana orraaette, all eerred to remind one that the merry caraiTal eeaeoa waa oa aaala. The atmoepbere waa plaaaaat for the abacs ee of kicks and ererywhera the beat of feellnt: preralled. Tha crowda reached their maziaam about 9 o'clock laat aJfhL Oae could eeareely pick a way through tha taaI throare aad you nr. people threw confetti like fleada, A car load of the tiny paitlelea matt hare been old at "Art a-br." It rained la aheeta la the mora eosuloue caa tree. but rery few became an try. Amldat all the throare only one arreet waa made for aa unpleasant Incident. A youac white maa waa takea to the police atatloa for paahlac another maa orer a youae; white girl, but he disclaimed any purpose to be dis orderly. The loeatloa of tha principal ahowa waa si rea la yesterday paper. Tha "Bed Dome la situated oa the north aids of Market, Immediately fader Froat street,' aad the others face the ferrii wheel la the centre of Becond aad Market. Oa the ecuth aide of Market, jaat east of the Ferrta wheal, the Wllminr toa Dirtaloa of Karat Baeerree has putoaaa excellent attraction la the way ef a maesum, where are dls- plajedJhelr Upsalah.war eurlcaitlea. srUllery, eta. The show will open this aftaraooa aad the sailors deeerre the patroaare of the aaltltade. The "eonnlry etorr," a local enter prise, le eltaated at Front sad Market etreets, aad la la charra of the Daofb Ursof UbeHy, the ledles' ontsalaa- Uoa of Us Jr. O. U. A. ML, snd they a..e a a ewv era persoaauy coaaocuss; ia. a a "Btors" did a smashlsf rood bualaees laat alxht aad the stock of rood thlare offered for sale by aa at tracll re method was almoat exhausted. Merchants who caa assist the ladles by Beadier other doaatloas will confer a rreat faror by eodoiar. " To-day aad toafjtht will be the erowala eeasoa of the fair, aii ua ahowa will opea this aftaraooa and continue nalll mldalxbL This area- r the fealare of the enUre caral? al will be the maraiacent speciscujar psrade of the local military, proml neslcitixaaa. Tire Department, buel aeee deelxaa aad by ao means least the baaatlfal flax effect by one hundred patrlotle "J a sloes" la charra of Chair maa A. Watkiaa, of the Parade Oom mlUa, aad CapL E. P. Xadley,' assist- a at aat msrahaL The paraae wui u aloax the route rirea ta yesterday's caper to Nlata aad Bad Urose etreeta, where the elaborate display or ore- works will take place. A leatara ox the parade will bathe spleadid earat ral bead which the Br a a lnadrar t.nttv fAilad to mention yesterday. Tot the purpose ef Jalalaf the parade all members ef the uatoita lira OommiUee are asked to meet at bead quarters promptly al 7 JO o'clock toalrht where earn axes win waltlaf for them. Chairman Watklas k.-i . d.Al maatlar with the Jr. O. U. A. M. Company Isat aliht aad he Is coafldeat of makJar a naa www r. All who will participate w be parade are asxso also at headquarters ai t thle erealar la eoetume. meywu more lauoaa ww - sere streets by 7:i o'clock where the proeessloa will form aad mora half boar later. Bute Oonuadllor Geo. E. Hood wUl arrlra at I o'clock thla erealar from Goldsboro asd will be met at the sutloa by the committee ho will eecortbim wine ww w eUr to a earrure iot n t"- a tM fAAinra of the carairat Is a ..(K.f.ler trapexe set oy in - "Per- dao.- a WUmlertoa boy. who appears ...h afuraooa ana a w .t.kit. i. froat of the Boalts noose. BiAUaes credilable aaddar- The act Is hixbiy ar. Skew Srjre aim www. At the re quest of one or hoamea. Policeman . a . set alfht arrested at Dew- - ket streets Bea Carroll, a a - worked at oae of we wsa detected by aasger with a ... (t af black clothes which be could giro ao eccoaat of buying. The SoV asoarer promptly had the aegro employ e arrested aad the clothes await litatiMatioo at uie -tr . a.t. twe'atr Tea8ete f rornl u p at BUsTs glr Vchlia Plora, SGTON, N. C, WEDNESliAY. OCTOBER THE DISPENSARY PETITIONS. Dcslsl vklch U Nat a Deals! asl Cerrcc- tloa Vklch Is Net a Cerrectloa. A Stateaeat Here. Deepetla the etstementa contained In -f!riaterrlew with a "member of th a-au-Baloon IVearue EzeeuUre Com mIlUenand printed In aa afteraooa peper yesterday to the effect that none Of the petitions aaklar for a dispensary election "hare left hie office yet," the local reporter of this osner. who hee nn feelinr whalerer la the matter except to substantiate his prerlous unbiased hasertloa to the contrary, haa la his Pocsecaloa affldarlts that some petitions ere out and that eirnaturee are belar aaked for. Furthermore, he haa the admlssJoa hy telephone last alfht of the aioresaid "member of the Execnllre Committee" that "some" petitions are at aad the aueaper may ba- Mhalf aoien; perhaps a doiea. Ia-yastlce, nowerer, to the Executlro Commit- Mjemsn referred to, it is here euted that the idea he meaat to eoarey la the lnterrlew waa that while a few of the petitions were la the hands of some of the more ar dent workers, no systematic effort had yet been commenced to farther the morementand none would be until the Executive Committee meets Fri day alfht The work now belnr done Is spasmodic la its character, but when A V - ft. w ooosa are canrassea by the oom- mlttee, systematic effort wUI be ln- aufurated. Ia the llf bt of the abore there le ao um to make further reply to the quo tation from the lnterrlew thst "ap to the present time no effort hss been mad a jo secure slf natures to the peti tions snd no work .hss been done since the meetlaf Friday nlrht." It Is also noneceesary for the reporter to make ao arf ument la behalf of the Buthebticity of his rer istrstioa fif ores. which ere eon ceded to be correct with tha exception of the First ward in which It Is claimed In contra diction of the flruree printed la the. s columns, thst the registration Is 504, when only 133 rotee were cast in the first primary for mayor last April, aad only Its rotes were cast for msyor la the second primary two days later. The reporter, who makes this state ment on personal rrounda, haa no ds slre to be dissf reeable or throw the least Impediment la the wsy of the movement for a dispensary election, bat there are some things the average newspaper man cannot stand, and that Is to be told flatly la print that he lied lo print, when the facts are on his elde of the FUNESiL OF stCS. ME1E8. Iafprtsslre Services eeadactcd Over Re st alas ef deed Wests a Yestsrdsy, The funeral of the late Mrs. Maria Meier, wife of CapL Joseph Meier, was conducted at I o'clock yesterday after noon from Grace M. E. church In the preeeece of a rery Iarre gathering of friends. The services were rery Im pressive aad were by Ker. J. N. Cole, assisted by Rer. J. W. Potter. Spe cial musle wsa rendered by the choir asd a wealth of beautiful flowers was laid upon the grare. The pall-bearera were: Honorary, Dr. T. B. Kingsbury and Mr. J. EL Boraemaaa: active. Messrs. John Hssr, A. J. MsrsbsIL E. Poesolt, EL M. Foard, A. O. Etaaklns and W. a Cooper. The remains were quietly aid to rest la Oakdale. CIRCUSES CANCEL DATES Bcsvy SeDresi Rates sal Peer Psilseis Feres the Big Fellews Off. Oa secount of heavy railroad rates aad reneraily poor business In the 8lalr, both Walter L. Mela's and Big. Bautelle'e circuses, which were book ed to eppesr here Nor. 9th and Nor. Si, respectively, have cancelled their Wilmington dates. The Information came;la a letter to the Q B , L. dc P. Co., which had made all arrange ments for handling the people to the bti tented enterprise at the Delgado witih on the suburban line. There la bitter disappointment In the an nouncement for the email boy aad lifcfi to some older clUxeas, woo alwsvs take the "little fellows to the animals. " V.HC. 'adltersen Thm ninn fliArt. the opening at? a e w - - " trseUoa lo the x. vl. u. a. b Coarse, sntertsined a large and fsshlpaable audlesce laat evening. There were lew vacant programme waa nkely erranged and nil were delightfully entertained, ar.- time were the performers-re- eAlItd. Mise Harvy, as reciter, snd rtiokrnrd ee soorsso. aeserve M.. . - special menUon. Mr. tteynoies wu fallvnntolhe etsndsrd as humorist. The next attraction la the Star Course Is the company or Chicago ijaoy en tertainers. jUrrlaxe at Seatieort Te-Diy. Tfce AtAAmar "Ssnders, has been ohAttered and this morning st 8 o'clock .1 il i.k to Booth port a party oi youae; people from Wilmington to attend the marriage or Miss nsrgareft George, dauthterof CapL and Mrs. William 8L George, or oouwpw., snd Mr. Wllilsm Beederson Btone, r. f T J tile River. O. U XD9 w- diixwlll Uke place at high nooaat Trinity Methodist enurcn. aax. o and bride will pass through we cwj thU ereninr en route North on a bridal tour. " - - - . . : Bis-lot of English ToUst Bslsana LtmsiClAAlnrers China Parlors,ll9 Market strteU - r TERRY IS ARRAIGNED. Preliminaries of Important Mur der Trial in New Hanover . Superior Court. THE SESSION YESTERDAY. Defendist Present aad MeUoa for Cooties aace Made Removal to Aaother COBsty Other Proceedlegs of ' Day Road Sesteaces. a Hill Tery, charred with -the mur der of hie son-in-lsw, Georfe Tate Bland, at the letter's home la Brook lya fifteen daya ago, waa formally arraigned before Judge Brown In the 8aperlor Court ; yesterday morning. The prisonerpleaded not gnllty to the grare 'aaeaaatfea aaatart hlsa, Tha4oollP d arraignment waa accompanied by the usual formalltlee and -Immediately thereafter defendant'a counsel . made a motion for continuance until aext term upoa the ground that sufficient time had not been given for the preps ration of a defence. Solicitor Duffy on the other band urged a epeedy trial and sail he was ready with the prose cution. Judge Brown denied the mo tion for contlnusnce end set the esse for trial beginning next Monday, Oct. SStb. Messrs. Bellamy fc Bellamy and Buuell 3t Gore, counsel for Terry, tien notified the eourt that they de sired to make another motion on the following day. Judge Brown said he would hear the motion and to that end, ordered that the prisoner be again brought Into court thla morning ss soon as the dsy'e session convened. While counsel msde no lntimstion of the cbArseter of the motion to be msde, it is iesreed upon pretty good authority that they will ask for removal to Another county. Counsel for the 8Ute tbiake that a request for such an extraordinary atep will be denied and that the trial will go on aa-set by the Judge but attorneys on the other side eppesr Just ss tonfident that the esse will not be tried st this term. Besides Messrs. Bellamy d Bellamy snd Baaeell dc Gore, it Is learned that Walter P. Gafford, Esq, has been retained by the defence. Messrs. Lewis dc Bchulkeo, of White vllle; EL IL Koonce, Esq., or Jacksonville, N. C Solicitor Daffy's lsw partner, and J. F. Sellers, Esq , or this city, It is said, will assist-In the prosecution. Mr. J. a Bchulken, of Whiteville, sr- rived yeaterdsy sad conferred with the Solicitor. The defendant appeared In court yesterday in rather an Indif ferent kind of way and did not seem nervous. He ahowa the effect of con finement a little la the bleaching of tvs face. His son. W. EL Terry, who Las remained rery faithful to hla father, waa among the spectators in the court room. The defendant Terry was seated In the prisoner's dock and answered without a tremor the formal questions that were put to him In the arraign menL He also listened sttentlvely to the reading of the bill of Indictment by the clerk Aa soon as the arraign ment and discussion of the motion wss over, Terry waa taken back to jalL Rather more rapid progress wss msde on the crlmlnsl docket In court jesterdsy, snd there now remains for trial to-day only the esses against the women of alleged 111 repute for celling bear without license and Charlea Dua- ston, - colored, for an assault with a deadly weapon upon his daughter. He had previously been convicted of carrying conceded wesponr, the ver dict having been rendered after eourt took a recess Mondsy afternoon. He is out on bond and failed to ehow up la eourt yesterday. When the beer selling cases are disposed of, the eourt oa to-morrow will enter upon the trlsl of civil cases, the calendar of which hss already been published. After the arraignment of Terry yesterday, the civil rail of George A. Croft and wife egainst Graham Dares el aL, waa called np and judgment was given for plaintiffs. The most Importsnt crlmlnnl eases disposed or were those of George Boney, the ne- . . e fro chsrgea witn me larceny oi chickene from Mr. M. O. Kreeger, who waa given tea months on the roads ; Issso Singleton, the colored tramp from Charlea ton, a Q, who was given the maximum penalty' of SO daya on the roads for simple assault, the charge of attempted criminal assault upon the little col ored girl, Sarah E. Payne, not having been sustslned, and Robert Martin, wbo pleaded guilty of abandonment and was required to pay the costs of the esse and $LS0 per week to his wife through the clerk of the Superior Court. . Owea Bonbsm, ensrgea witn isr- ceny, wss rouna not ejuuir ana ine jury la the esse of Etta Pugh and Wm. Crawford, charged with aa sffrsy, returned a rerdlet of guilty ss to Crswford and not guilty aa to Push. . Crawford was glren 90 dsys oa the roads. A no), pros, wss taken by the solicitor In the ease or usggie Crswford and Etta .Pugh, charged with en asssult with a deadly wespon. J. EL Tsylor, colored, pleaded guilty of an assault with a deadly wespon and was sentenced to 60 dsys on the roads or to pay the costs. Tnoa. wu- llsms, charged with disorderly con duct, on eppesl from the Mayors . . iii court, wss rouna not guuiy. Richard sung ana o v. anions, mo young- negroes ensrgea witn crap shooting, were placed oa trial and a verdict of guilty returned aalto Lions, who was given 80 days. Judgment absolute aceoratng to set f a wss rendered la case of J. A. W or ris, aa excursionist who deposited $50 hand for his . ad Dear en ee In court to answer a charge of carrying concealed weapons. Judge Brown ordered that the cash bond be forfeited; the costs of the action paid aad the balance paid orer to the treasurer of the school fund. , - . ; ' . 1 . The rrsnd iarr resterdsy completed Its work and will mske Its report first thing this morning. The jury at this term did nr hav tt riiit the rarloos count Inal tu'.iatc. 21, 1903. LADY'S NARROW ESCAPE. Woman and Child Raa Over by Runaway Team aad Baby Carriage Smashed Occopast Slightly Injured. That Mrs. William J. Hart and her little two-year old eon whom she was pushinr in a baby carriage, were not one or both killed yesterday afternoon about S o'clock at Fifth and Dock streets is due to the hand of a kind Provi dence. A runaway horse attached to a delivery wagon of the Wilmington Grocery Co. bore down upon them wlth all the fury of a maddened cy clone, smashed the baby carriage into smithereens, threw the boy to the side walk and knocked the mother down. The frightened woman - picked up her child, only slightly Hurt, and pro ceeded down towawhere ehe had started, but later her nerves aba-- had-? to be-l eent home in a carriage. A physician le attending her, and $hough she has several bad bruises . snd one of her arms Is crushed right badly, she will probably recover in a day or two. The child was the least injured. The run away horse smsshed into a tree on the sidewalk and stopped soon after run ning into Mrs. Hsrt and child. Mrs. Hart ia the wife of a well known carpenter, who lives at 613 South Sixth atreet, and a sister-in-law of Mr. Jno. T. Yates, superin tendent of the city fire alarm system. C0MINQ ACADEMY ATTRACTIONS. "HoltyToity" To-morrow Night -Week- Ead Bills of Distinction. The sale of seats for Weber & Fields( magnificent production of "Hoity- Toity" at the Academy of Music Thuraday evening begica this morn ing st 8:30 o'clock stPlummer's. Seats will be $1.50 aid $1 snd the audience promises to ba one of the largest acd most fAshionable of the seasoD. The company appeared in Charlotte last week and the Observer critic says of the production: "Hoity Toity" was plsyed to a large and evidently appreciative audience at the Academy of Music last night. It is a Weber dc Fields affair, and therefore lacka any sort of cohesive-, ness or plot, but it is full of pretty scenic effects and displays magnificent stare furnishings snd gorgeous cos tumes. The music is tuneful and catchy, and the comedy is of the Weber dc Fieds' dlsloguish type which never falls to produce mirth from the ordi nary audience. In the hands of the performers who handled it last night "Holtv-Toltr" fares well enousb. They hare plenty of snap and bree li nes s, and a combination of good leads and only a fairly well farored but athletic chorus carries the piece with a rush and spirit that are good for the blues. "Sweet 8ixiaen-Thia is the- at traction that la booked to eppesr at the Academy Friday night with John B. Wills ss the star, and the mere an nouncement of thle organization la a sufficient guarantee to fill the popular play-house from pit to dome. This snappy and up-to-date musical comedy ntroducee a bevy or handsome young adlee fastidiously costumed. The scenery is entirely new and carried by the company. The vaudeville portion eonsista of nothing but head-liners. The eomedisne are rery clever, and are of the mirth-provoking kind. Thia organization briatlea with good humor, and ia sure to pirate the patrons of this popular theatre. Prices will be 35 a nd 50c. Saturday matinee "Two Old Croniea"witl be presented as a special offering for the ladies and children and Saturday night the brand new farce comedy "At Atlantic City" will be the attraction. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. W. B. Kenan, Jr., of New York, Is in the city. Dr. N. A. Thompson,of White ville, is in the city on a professional risIL Capt. James I. Metts ia attend ing the veterans' reunion inRa lelgh. Mrs. T. A. Smoot and children, of Fayetterille, are visiting relatives and friends In' the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Powers and Miss Mabel Powera left yesterday af ternoon for their home In Atlanta, i Mrs. John B. Gibble left yes terday afternoon for her home In Butte, Montana, after spending several months with her relatives in the city. Mr. Richard Lambert, advance agent for Paul Glim ore in the "Mum my and Humming Bird" which will appear here shortly, arrived In the city yesterday. News ef the Qaarsatloes. .The Health Department yesterday established a quarantine for diphthe ria at 508 Price's alley, between Fifth, Sixth, Church and Castle streets. The paUent la William Collins, colored, 34 yeara old. A quarantine for the same disease at the residence of Mrs. Tharp, 21C Wright atreet, was lifted yeater dsy; likewise the scarlet fever quaran tine at the residence of Mr. R.F. Gore, Tenth, between Chesnut and Grace street. ' SnbsTbaa Car Schedule. A slight change In the schedule of the C a, Ei. dc P. Oa's suburban line goes into effect to-day. The ear which formerly left the city at 6:30 P. M. will now leave at 6:10 P. M. and the ear which left the sound at 8 A.M. will now leave ten minutes later.. The car which also left -the sound at 7:30 P. M. will hereafter leave at 7 P. M. During Carnival Week an extra car will leave Front and Princess streets for WrlghUrille dsily at 10 P.M. The North Carolina Soroala will meet Wednesday Oct 20th, at 4:80 o'clock at the home of the presi dent - - WHOLE NO. 11,280 Fall Suits, With such a superb wonder we do business Fall It would-be surpfisingr if we didn't I The "H. S. & Hi leads every advance in lien's Attire I THE A. DAVID CO., HEM AND BOYS' octJ6tf Ekaf Taffetta Silk for Lining 39 inches wide for 85 Oezribs- oct 17 tf sa we BIG VALUES In Cravanette Rain-proof Coats, Men and Boys' Clothing, Neck wear, Shirts, Collars and-Cuffs. A complete line of everything that belongs in an tip-to-date Clothing store. .. SC HOOL SZfcLCXES- A good assortment of Shoes that will give good wear and at the right price. Suits to order from $10.00 np. CT. "W. ZEE. FTJOHSi Bell 'Phone 800. oc 18 tf THE NEWS FROM RALEIGH. ssnrance Underwriters is Session Siste Fslr Reunion of Veterans. Special Star Telegram, "Raleigh, N.C.,Oct 20. The North Carolina Underwriters' Association, in annual session here to-night, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, A. B. Dangerfieldi Winston-Salem; Vice President, H. O. Bragaw, Washington; Secretary and Treasurer, a M. Boatwright, Wil mington, ifixecutive Committee, W. Griswoid, Durham: U. F. Harvey. Kinston; J. VanB. Metti, Wilming ton; R. W. Murray, Greensboro; W. W. Smitb, Raleigh. President W. J. Griswold. of Dur ham, in an address retiring from the presidency, msde a stirring appeal for oyaity to tne (southeastern Tariff As sociation and Its machinery. The resi dent sgents' law wss criticised and a committee was sppointed to urge its repeslby the next Legislature. The membership bas made a material in crease durine the year. . The State irair was opened at noon. by Hon. R. EL Battle, owing to the illness of Governor Aycock, who had a chill this morning but is now much better. The crowds are much larger than ever known for Tuesday of a Fair week. There was the lsrgest first day attendance of marshals on record. Col. Morton is leaving no atone un turned for success of this feature of the fair, lie is attended by H. M. Chase, M. Mcintosh, R. G. Grady, E. 8. Pigford, Clayton Giles. Jr. D. Mc Eachern, EL L. Vollers, J. Van B. Metta and R. L. Williams, from Wil mington. Other marahala are here from all parte of the State. The encampment of Confederate Veterans Is proving successful. Al ready there are nearly .500 In camp. The greatest number Is expected to morrow. Gen. Can la in command with Division Commanders James L Metts, P. O. Carlton, J. M. Ray and W. L. London. Great Theatrical Production Miss Msrle Wain wright, whose fame as an actress has spread across two continents, supported by an ex cellent company, was seen aad ad mired last night in a brilliant Inter pretatlon of the difficult role of "Viola" in charming revival of Shakespeare's ereat comedy "Twelfth Night." The scenery and costumes wree fresh and beautiful and the pro duction was an artistic success. The audience was not so lsrge, but fash ionable. Miss Wain wright was the favorite, of course, but the caste con tained some other acton of ability. Meta Rogers, tall and fair and hand somely costumed, made a splendid Olivia" and the ;"Oraino'' of Alrln V. Johnson was likewise great ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice Jr. Q.-U. A. II. An members of the Jr. O. TJ. A. H. who have agreed to take part to. the parado Wednesday night will please report at neaaquarters, Np. IS Princess streetat 7:30 o'clock sharp to-night In costume. By order or - - -- - A. WATKIKBr : ; oe 21 lt , : Chairman. - Change in .Schedule, Beginning To-aay, OetaberSlst, the first ear on saourbMi line In the morning Will leave WrighteYtlle for Wilmington at 8:10 A. at. The . Ian car for vrlghwMi (Saturdays excepted) will leave ronr and Prtacaas streets at :l0 P. it., andreuuuuia' wtti leava WrlghtsTUle at 7 P.M. , COST. BT8. I ft P. CO, TERUSflFSUESCRIPTIOl ; One YeavrxbT Bail, a5.002 Six BonsbJB, " a.fio: Three South, , l.SeV Two XCenths, r 1.00; BiiTere So Smbsertftrs tat thee citr mt as cents per Homtau Raincoats. stock as ours it is no I OUTFITTERS. HEW ARRIVALS. VEILES, E0LIENNES, WOOD FIBRE LACES, Sateens, Lace Collars and Furs. A. call will be appreciated. 1U Market Street. Head to Foot Outfitter. Rnst Proof Seed Oats. 1,250 Bushels N- C, Rnst Proof Oats 57c. 860 Bushels Texas East Proof Oats 55c. 110 Bushels Seed Rye 90c. ; 1700 Lbs.'tSmoked Plates 9c. 1,600 Lbs. Pic-Nio Hams. 756 bbls. Half Patent Floor. 261 Bbls. Best Patent Flour. Car loads of other goods arriving daily. , W. B COOPER, 308, 310 & 312 Nutt street. WILMINGTON, N. fj. oct SI tt GROCERIES 60 Bbla Stlek Candy. 200 Oases Salmons. 100- Boxes Oetaffon'Soap, 200 Bava;s Green Coffee 100 Boxes Borax Soap. . 10O Boxes Ark Soap. ' . lOO Cases Sardines 100 Bbls Mullets. ' lOO Basra Peanuts. 25 Bbls ZXott's Vinesrar. 20 Bbla Mott's Cldor. Molasses, Svrnps and a complete line of Sro cerles and Tobaooos for sale at lowest prices. SAM L BEAR, SR., & SONS., Wholesale Groceries, - w Market Street OCtSU ' GO TO : HANKIE, THE HATTER, FOB LATEST - STALES , AND LOWEST PRICES oct 10 tt . at Front Street. Silver Saltr It's a pleasure to clean Silver, Gold, Cut Glass or anything that shines with : SILVER SALT. Makes water do the work. - Guar anteed positively harmless; 25 cts at : HARDIN'S Palace, Pharaacy. 126 South Front Street. r ocl ; . i Both Tnones SS. Bell Telephone Subscribers. A euhecrtDeis' new dlrectorr will go to prees on November 1st, lessand it will be necessary that an Information aa to changes and addi tions be In my office by October SStb, 19C3. sob scrlDors whose contracts expire either by ad vance payment or primary term on November . 1st, 1908, and have not already slgneaTnew eon tracts. It will be necessary that new contracts -be executed -before October - ss, isos, or their names will not appear in our next directory. , Kindly notify me, either In Mrson or by let ter, of any changes yon may desire in oar next directory and oblige. r -!-KT. B. M0MANU8, -; : oct8t--::::;;-i-'::.v .:-, Manager.::' : Daring Carnival week an extra car will leave' Front and Princess streets for Wrightsville at 10 P. M. CON BY. L P. CO. oo a u - . Overcoats .t- r DJ wins.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 21, 1903, edition 1
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