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' v-- I - l -1 : an ):: VOLUME FOURTEEN PRICR FIVE CE1ITS ' J y- UJl A .1 ' I .( h , I '.' l.vJ I A Uflii;! : OF IIEUEF Bill Commissioner Pataon IsIlo Doie : T llllJ I am I7 rinf I u I ' -v' . v i -j Head of North Carolina's Agricultural Department Died at Hs Home '.This Morning Bright's . Disease 'the Cause He Had Been in Harness fcr Years, But Was Not Seeking - Re. election. - ' ; - Raleigh, N. VC.,- Sept. 14.-7-Commls: sioner of Agriculture S. L. Patterson died today at his home at : Palmira, near Lenoir, from Brlght's disease He hadeen away from, his office for sev eral weeks, but had done very little work for a year past (He' had been commissioner since . .93 with' ,the. ; ex- ception of the years under the Fusion- ists. His term, would : have expired the first of the year anhe was not 'aisurs wellfori a successful term! candidate for re-election His,"funerai ' ... 1 1. , . . A U1 be tomorrow artjernoon. TRAINS CRASH TOGETHER But Luckily They, Were' Going, Slow at the Time "x ; ' ' Chestertown,' Ind Sept. 14.A mid night special running out of Chicago crashed into an excursion . train on the Lake Shore road at 1 o'clock this morning, telescoping the. - rear coach, killing two persons - . and V- injuring about forty. The wreck was due to smoke from forest fires, obscuring the track. On this account both-trains wre running slow, but theiregular train following could not see the ex cursion tra ; raa-. into it atslbvr "speed; - FLED FOR LlfE. . . - J Reawn Why ltalih, Banker Xeft' De- positors "MinMS,: ;t New York, Sept, ltr&f&xfa ,Ca ponigri, charged .4 with absconding nearly two years" agei owlngdepps tors m his -bank more: than one thun dred thousanadcrflarsfirra In the police court .thiaVmornlng. When arrested he said "he fled because he could not realfee oithelsefcudl aliuifTOlnd ii ue naa closed the doors: of the bank and asked; fete f$ re$dmii3TOratrW men would 'Have kfilid MWAHe haM to run to save his life. - s t . i . . ... ' . i CALL FOR MORTRlo'bPSt To be Rushed by Uncle Sam to Mexi can Borders. t,V t W- ': Galveston, Sept. 14. Rush orders for more troops on the Mexican bor der have been received' from General Meyer, of the United States Army, who is investigating conditions? Three troops of calvary are now in , service along the Rio Grande and more go for ward today. Several . companies of Mexican troops are on Mexican side of rtver. Ten Mexicans, carrying armsi were arrested last night while trying to crpss the riyer $to MMcpThey are J believed; eirevdintjonistsj wough they" said IheyWerepilf suing agag of horse thieves.' " - : : . CONVENTION "TOMORROW. r New; York Democrats Gathering . for the Event in ppbesterii y Rochester, Sept.' 14r-CharleS'(' Murfihy arriVPd hro fWla mnrnltur nnrt U is confidently expected r that - the mpiex gubernatorial situation will clarify after he has a f-nnfprprirp with Conners, Judge Parker' and other lead ers. Lieutenant Governor Chandler seems to be in the lead, but he has a "& neid. against him.; The .conven? tion meets tomorrow, fjudgew Parker W1U Probably be chairman. r ;Mcf!aV-l ren favors J. B.; Adams of hfralo but wants harmnnv Tho rf Voai whrir i 1 he done tonight in the? meeting 01 the State Committee. V-r'"r" THE NEW YORK R E P U B LICANS. State Convention Will ; be F Called :to Order at '3 Pi7ft;iv Saratoga; vSept; -14 PITiet Republic State copvention will " be ; called w order at 3 o'clock today. Secretary "t, the chairman, will ; delivered BPeech and adiournriifirit: Will fkkpri until tomorrow. The anti-Hughes men t' ve enough delegates to.nominat' if accept. . Root, Choate i and others, nom the antis want to nominate, are Jghes men and' refuse ? to accept the NOT PICJATING. ; ys Roo8eveIt;AboutltheNe Ov t0 t ' U0Ycrn6r8hlp Ron," y' Sept. , H.-PreWent rvelt issued a statement today who ?f that he is trying, to -dictate for Jre RePublicans, shall:, nominate he ffvl!ron0.r. ot NewYork. ' He says ,n, "vernor Hughes., buts has Of the Cape 'Fear Academy Was'start r-ed TodayThere Were '26Pupiis - resent, at the opening' Session, and 1 7hls. Number Represents On ly Qne- , ' wf- nc, i oxar iNumber of Pupils J;the School Will Have.',.- . The. fall, term;' A of .theVCape Fear Academy , was started this - morning under , most flattering conditions and the, outlook for a lmost 'successful sea son isvery bright indeed. vThe prin- te ovuuoi, f roressor - Wash ington Catlettated today-, that , he anticipated very 1 large attendance throughout the schoiastio.year. There were present; at .the opefiiqg Jol the term todaye pupils, and thisnnmher represents about, one-half the total 'atr lenaance -the school Twill have hen me session has . gotten : well - under way. ' - - r , loday was consumed - with" getting thework for, the session mapped out and in planning the hours for reniia.: tions, etc, ' The proper ' classification of, the pupils jwill require two or three ib"t 'the middle, of the week will ee eacli;audvery pupil hard at work and , the enthusiasm with which thev hye entered- upon, tha fall study.au- PLEASANT SURPRISE. Mr James, 1-amano" Received a Ha'nd- some Gjft Today Pro"? a Young Lady Whom.He Rescued Erom the urf. . ' tifp laities ; Jm,anoTthe lif esaver at Lumina aui-lhg' the season just con cluded, " received a i pleasant surprise thisjnorning in the form a very hand-J some scarf pin; sent him by a well known young gadjr of Greensboro, whom he rescued from the" surf at the beach during 5 the summer.:: The gift was' accompanied by; a; note of appre ciation, and it is needless to state that MrALamano prizes it very highly, not for .its, intrinsic- value, but- for the spirit ; ' snvrtn8tIon in which the ,bWcers Elected. The Wrfghtslro jan'd Castle Haynes d 1 visions tA hi the..; recently tMrganlzed Wilmington Truck Growers Associa tion rperect'ofgization.-:' Saturd'ay bycth'elect2cra of A)fllcers. ?The 'offi cers of4. the rst 'inentloned diyisl6n are, 'presidents Closes ""Hornei-I vice hidoiit;.;j. - IIerbtVjohAsirh;ecre- tary rb4treasuterriind ? business L man ager, William tSregersen ; Relegates to gersen, .C, E, Kerr, and C. R. Seitte . - offt5B mst$- fe :Castlif Hfney ivafe7as tlAows6 President, hrahch yanenwj jvep president W S. Cooper secretary and . treasurer, H. A; Rau ; business" manjigf.B. I.Tinga; delegates , to Wilmington Association, F. V.' Holderi, A. VanLeeuwen, W. S. Cooper, E; Ii Tinga, and A. Janitka. T Seaboard Schedule Changes. Effective today; a numbef, of changes in ' the ; schedule of trains goes.' Into ef fect on the Seaboard Air Line system. Train 44, which heretofore arrived .at X2 : 45 -a.' nv 'from ; Charlotte will ar rive In the future at 12:35 a. m. and No. v 40, ' which heretofore arrived at i2: 50p irau ; Willi reachi here at 12: 20 p. m. No. 45" will leave Wilmington in future at 4 vixaX inatead'of M :50 ia?4ButttreWiileslife changeTin the TIepartingrtime bf; train No. 39, at 3 pi m. Under the 'hew schedule No. S4;tvwhick:e;ret)fbl yorklat & 3pm4iil:get tropolls ati2:45 p. ;m., making much quicker . time-. between ; the - South ; and. tfce'EaBl&;. ;.i,L.umlna Tomoriw -Night.. , " ;; iMiccelfanecus Souvenir Dance at Lu mina.;tom.6rrowf night last', dance of the season;' "'if-- Engagenient Announced. .- . v -.- At aHea given Saturday.",af ternoon to a number of Miss Moore's "friends Mrs, Roger c Moore announced the en- gagementf ihermaiighter,iMiss"Mary Ella" Metered to Mr.S S TOI Millsg; of Greenville, S. C. ; The -wedding will take place; in 'November, the dates, for which; will be announced later. -;. POSTM ASTE R'S'f;TO" M EET.:; : ;v;; i j--;:-:f NatlwalssociatiorlM :l?: tariocaooovlr v National Association : . of ; First ' Class r l.nt . r - A ninne thfi tonics which it will X take: up for discussion are; ; Postal Savings Banks, Extension to parcels post,.: Na- tioiial;.AssbcIatlon of y Postmasters The Patron i of ' the office, ; Impf oy ement of the Efficiency ' of the. Postal Employes, The : Assistant Postmaster, General Belivery, : Forwarding Of, Mail . Matter, Special Delivery Service;1 Classifica tion of Mall 'Matter The. inspectors, and The Postmaster Uniform System of? Keeping Records . arid Filing, Im provement ; of i I lHorieyVf Oraer; System, Surety Bonds for Postmasters, Regis try Division, Rural Carrierr . Collection of Mail, Outside Duties.' of -Postmaster; Holiday arid Sunday- Service, Exe nutive DivislonMmprpvemeiit ;6fSys- temfof Recording Time of Clerks and Qagisterial Wis in Disturbed State ,V 'V. ,',' , iM - The Wheel Withina'Wheel Theory Js :,Certainly Demonstrated by a, Num- i ber of Different Controversies Which Have Resulted. From tlie Rollins' v Trial Before' Magistrate G:' W. Borne mann Saturday- Magistrate J. ' H. . , Sykes Submits to Three Charges.':: During the past few days Ihere has beenf great, turmoil In magisterial, cir cles, the ".various . controversies - having been vcaused as a result of k trial held Saturday morning before Justice G. ,W: JBornemann.. - The case :referred ' to was 'that: against, Richard '.Itpllins, a young negro Charged with j an 'attempt to commit a criminal assault; n .which the defendant ,was declared riot' guilty. Rev A.; Jdyner a- colored preacher, was a; witness, in.' the case,, the. girl upon which the -alleged attempt 'was made being' his ward. The warrant against Rollins was sworn out- .in Justice Bbrnemann's court! and the' details involved ?TnUh5 matter led to a subsequent warrant for;;trespass" sworn on 'before Magis trate J. H. Sykes.-- The warrant was placed in the" hands1 of Mr. Herbert Hankins for service, the latter having beeri specially deputized . for the matr ter by Magistrate Sykes. ' To, conclude; the wheel within a wheel aspect, of the whole matter, Rev. Joyner then had a warrant sworn out before . Justice Bornemann, .charging , an assault and battery, it being the contention of the colored minister that "Mr. Hankins had no right to serve a warrant , upon-him, unless a regularly appointed deputy sheriff , could, not be: secured; for the matter.' ' v.' -'V - The . warrant , against s,;Mris llanklns was served upon hint In 'Justice" Bbnie- mann's, court 'Saturday r-d'otrng'thef prtt-" gress of tfefe trial anf the'rcase was .set for? trial at Wdoii -ttfdayl1 tr. HanBHs,' through his attorneys,'. ' Woodus Kel- Ium ' Ksci ."r and : "Walter - F-HQafforcrr Esqi;-filed a certificate "requesting :that theTfcaeBbHTafis4We.a thisrWa doritVelniIcedWrTO Mg? trate Georee Harriss for trial. The cas teJhavgmnMr todWftut Magiistrae, Harriss p6stpriM';thyr in- vesijigatiou" uiiui vveuucsuajr uiui uiug at 116,clock'.:U- Rev.' Joyner, the 'color ed minister, . who is the prosecuting witness in the case, failed . to : put . In his ' appearance today when the case was; to ; have heen tried by Magistrate Harriss and he was fined $5 for. his non-appearance, and capias was issued for him. - . ' . V' v This; however, did not end i the , ma ter as there is still another chapter to the greatly involved controversy. Yesterday morning,. Rev. Joyner, ; the colored preacher, . went to Magistrate Bornemann and swore out a " warrant against ; Magistrate -X H. Sykes. ReVi Joyeri had , the warrant t made , out for a - Charge of disorderly ; "thel charge a outlined n inthear rant, alleged -the use of loud,;-and ,bois terous; language, quarreling,, cursing and swearing , at his ( Joyner's) - home yesterday morning about "1 o'clock. The1 warrant was : placed in the, hands ofDeputy- Sheriff JWa 3?ahchf or service,: but when he - served, the .war rant upon jMastrate Sykes the? fatter produced ; a -4 paper rsigned hy Magis trate John . J. Furlong stating tnat Mr. Sykes was under arrest In the latter's court.; ;The paper stated - that Mr. Sykes had been arres.ted,,Dy Cdristable W,l B. Savage and that Magistrate Sykes had been arrested and had sub mitted to the charges; of disorderly conduct; aaril4'?tr6sP ioimina Tomorrow; r4 ighL Iviisceifaneous Soiivir'bance at;Lu miria tbmbrfow ntght-flast . dance of the' season , - . Alt.. lUlnu V3rc :!a! welcoriieMsitor-to tne' clty is Mr George W. Galloway, .who ini:he long agoj was a ' Wiimingt'onIan.H''He -left this cityin 1840 ridori and then but ton a flying yisit;Just jaf ter ; the - war' has.; he been ' back : here, l - Mi. - nntiftwaV ?ia n son- nf . - thft late Alfred Galloway; . who was once -sher- ltr. or jrunswiCK county, . ana una number. Of relatives here, who extend ed -him v a . royal welcome; r: He is now a resldeht, of Cant6ri,r Miss.;; and jwill :'VrXi A iffSo'; A ' toifV-1 i4 - iciuiu - iuuc unci . a.-ui . rr-' B " Southport;:.W at5 the Ihorrie of ttfcij and 'Mrsw;;.:W. Galloway. iMourVfbrPrei . : Notice of a - change concerning the nours ior ; receiyingfireignt. atf xne ,out burbari;freight1d Orange streets, is published "elsewhere in today's issue. Beginning with tomorr ! rowSepteraljerithe 15th;: the? freight depot will be open only from 9 to 11) in the morning, und: from 3 to" 4 In the 1"! vi.wara to' oincKen Districts ? 'T0,Tir6"Tf eed" Also Being .'sent for, Dumb Animals-C-Th Good Work 1 Still Being Kept Up.i : r ' j '" ""V 4 -V : The. Work .of relier ;f or!r the North Carolina flood - sufferers ., is still' being well administered, f romvWilinihgton. Our , people; arejstill- giving and thete lief committee is' judiciously and 'quick ly, -placing; i the supplies.; -Tomorrow three;-bjg- shipments 1 yriV go forth" by boat,; adding to;the already large, sup plies that have been sent. from here;-; order, fpr t$100 worth" of;, provis ions was; placed fthjs"J morning to be &eiit tat Mrs.l Kate A. Allen 4at, Kelly's Cove; tQ. be distributed Jby: her there. Other,; supplies "for distribution; were also-ordered Serit,to W: C Keith and Tj. ?v Galloway, Sr; in the' Cantuck-dis- trictf -:.:?r-iu-,;;,- : JThe committee ha$. deemed it; neces sary to send even, corn .and hay, as. in 4iany of the places .live; stock has-been starving, ,and this ; corn; and , hay .need- txj not onynrom ra humane standpoint fpr horses arid mules' ; but also as these animals will be, needed -by jthe farmers. -t(l. . PAIMPIIIW UIIDT h paniarcT Dredgd f!day ) ; Manuel Cassas, a Spaniards etaplov ed on thXJjalted taJe'Govefhmerit dredge Jacksoriylllewaspainfuily- in jured yesterday morning as tbefresuTt oi a fall.. While working on the dredge Cassas fell ) a.1distance of soriie feet. ahd' received a bad gash over one of his eyes. The ; man was carried ? to the ,TJni ted" States - Marine' Hospital, Where he was glventhe necessary sur gical attention. X . " At the Bijou.., , - iThe feature, i films at : the popular Bijou -theatre . today ; are called - "Love Laughs at Locksmiths,", and "Captured by Telephone.'? v Both 'films are of a humorous . nature and will please and entertain everyone who ees Uhem.; Academy Will Make a Brilliant Open u .TJieAcademy M .V wllVopen-itai CnatiujdAyghttwith one, or the be0t known of .all , modern f successes, m i. ractw-; : NpwjmnK(liaekettw , win t Joe 1 TQfi,fieAeas e4nu.givn.?aifmagnip: ent scenic tpreentation ands a splendid . one. i;The presiShas .given the company;; that is how presenting "Classmates"' in the South -for the first time an abundance of praise. ; : 7C Lumtnamo ; Miscellaneous Souvenir Dance at Lu minal tomorrow nightlast dance of the season. , c-.r;;",.-'' - MAYOR'S. COURT TODAY. A Number of Cases Were Disposed of) I "." at the Noon Session. ; ; A, ..number of cases : were tried - in the i mayor's $ourt at noon today, C. C. McKeithan, -, S.v P. Davis ;. and B. K. charged iwlth f an: affray; wer each, fined $5 and the. costs. ' Jof dan ;McI ver; charged - with , being druhk,vi was . given a' suspended"' Sen tenc of thirty ' days on the- county roads.' : 4" H:;B.Stofy; Ci Eyans, Gl ilore -arid James lisohocharged with :disdrder lyi conduct ' wfere declared iot guilty. Henry Nelson, "charged with being drunk. ariC disorder also declar- ed;nptv LpuijseTRobinsbn,. disorderly conduct, was sent tphe ,county ' farm for thirty 14vb nnii An tho sinie 'fthiaree. Eueene PeaVsaU;;wa& fined $10 and the costs.f , Charles ; Williams; charged with lar ceny; wask sent to the next term of the Superior. Court .under aihondlf $5p, g Ella Henry, charged with vagrancy, was giveaa sentence of thirty, days, at thifbuntyifarm. - . Charles Sellers and William Wal lace 'were charged with ':M'ra;and the former was fined ?5. and tne costsi;Hi Ed Waddlll. and . Dora Nixon, charg ed with being dnznk;,were ordered .to nav thfi cost5? as was :Dora Feterso. 1 Mahnie Silvia; a, white riian who has been; before thei court; jrepeatedly. on ithe i charge of .;; being drunk and ;disor- derlv. was arrested on .the . same charge Saturday : afterrioon. -f He was released Ion i bond ; and ' I iriimedlately Prjoceedtget drfcgamiH-e was : then surrendered .. by.' his bonds- ' man and carried to the city hall. He 1 - 'ixrt1l ho ? ri ?rTmrrrhw hni the! charce 1 vivu - - . v.-: 1 IMliPC 'Z7L "4"-""" .-. I 'iS' V ;::EducationaLMass Meengfr Beginning " ITiiesday night : of sthis eeationaif jri whichrafcordiai;"welcdme is extended the: .white "and colored pupils,. Rev. DMcClure pastor of StS Andre w's (3wrcb;i dress -Tuesday evening; dnd the follow ing "Colored rnlnlsters will speak on the succeeding evenings: Revs. W. l4. Iee, More . Large Shipments of Provisions - f i . 1 . a V-.: if -i. - - t - 7 y Errtployedr?ort- ? Government i-, 1 1 1 -. f ;f The Bank that has grown up with : ;.-4has-been,,. but an is-er.M E! Capital; . .r .. V. Earned t surplus. . . : . t ; Assets. f . aretuuy managed by experienced hankers. Supervised by DIREC i :tors who'direct. -" :- . ; - -;r V:-;- . ' Established ffifAI'than 3 eM'Wa lti..;..; kii J' l - 'conspicuous in depressed: periods and financial panics that It has' be j t i come known 'thrdughoutf the" entire State as V i 7.'t' ' '.-:'' r " ' v . " , '. - . .. , - , -- -t t J.' - . : 1Filtninri4ftnV Onni I OPPOSITE ORTON HOTEL. IHHIUHIlUlUHUi 2 nwmmu :.v-.v.U'.V:::V- liilWIii - r wtv" nnmv -flnv xizrrKxnvrnYKiuRryKimftF . . - -z . - m f ; ; f no tasr or THEiMANAGEfVIEN4jOFirHE; --:-" SAVINGS BANK: is vested in eminent and rep- J ; resentative'Wilm llingen-whoset int v .fudment is )ood- and whose ibilitypto fudicibusly manage the, affairi Ititruisted to th is evidenced ; the. hi fh standard which the bank maintains. T EveryJ dollar-deposited sfcmv .count receives prompt m .".--,4 : Located in that Big White Oulding, :y cs; w---v :.rf.Tk.-7Wv -- t u -r m : -m WITH SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. YOU RT SAVINGS EARN 4, PER WiTH SAFETY IN OUR 5 tSgif f OF WILMINGTON. i ! r W. B, COOPER, President !'S':'&4;;i;:7 - -ts TrfisisriMji i,TH OS -COOP -1 J i . Wilmingtori. kNof an 'aito-be or a - J '..$100,003.06 I .. ;; j 3o,cod.co- 1 1,500,000.00 1 1. "1 ' Operated under " conservative . and experienced management. Affording; such; facilities as tre authorized ouhdef Government regulations, and none other. Detosltbry 'for U. 87 Government ; j State of : N. : C, and County 'of New Hanover, ; Capital .V; ;lffj;5H . - , mm - v m-m. r f.-nj- - a 4 .:., uic auuuun with acJ -1 TT, : t;--;; ;v- t 1 r. r- and careful f attention. ;-; V-:..;' Corner Front &nd Prlneesa Ctreeta in ;7i j - i SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, G EO. O.-GAYLO RD, Vice President ' '-'v,'''. E R. Cashier. ' r:,:.v '' ' ! :: . ;: ' ''M;k :;.V;''.:: 1 51
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