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jQwrtitee Bas-FlJe, Every-Eaj I droiitloa Larrer Tass That .... I i ... -. Of Aiy Otter Bannewt- . ,lper PskEsaei la & One Year, HIl, ' & Clx IIontLs g Three IIcstLs; I " TwoKoatii,;.w: .1.C3;; I fMlrmS o Snbaerlbers lit .n V'-' ' City at 45 Cent per month. Oi.DKST AILX NKWSr AFKIlS 7 A TUB aM.m-m.aa, VOL. LXYI. 110. 89. 7IL: rITGTON, IT. C, VEDNESDAlY, JULY 4, 1900. WHOLE NO. 10,258 i . 4 V - maik OUTLINES.- ' tj a Consul Goodnow eablea that on the 27th ult. two legations la Pekin were sUniinz; Emperor and Empress were prisoners In tha palace.' battleship Oregon has "been floated. Equestrian stalue of Washington veiled! in Paris. M Elver cotton manufacturers are considering a shut down of four weeks. -In North Carolina the condition of the. cotton crop "is faTorable; la Texas it is making" good growth ferJ ence of the three political parties held t Kansas City to form the basis of an agreement as to a Vice Presidential candidate, Fire in a tenement in Hoboken, N. J., caused the loss of twelve lives. Total losses of the BritUh army in South Africa . 29,70.? McCttUa says an army of 60,000 men is required for the relief of Pekin. -It is probable that Mr. Bryan will bo nominated to-day by the Democraiid National Convention. One hundred and two bodies have so far been recov ered from the waters of North river J j , The JJew York delegation has put forth John W. Kellar as a candidate: for the Vice Presidency; f New' York markets: Money on call easjj at HU per cent, last loan at li per cent ; cotton quiet, inid4 dling uplands 9 Je; flour fairly steady wheat spot firm, !No. 3 red 87e; corn-spot firm, No. 8 ic; oats spt ' easier, No. 2 29c: rosin firmi spirits turpentine firm. - ' WEATHER REPORT. U. 3. Dipt or Agriculture, i - , WlATHKB BUKXATT, f WiuinfaTOir, N. C July 3. ) Temperatures: 8 A. 1L, 80 degrees; 8 P. 1L, 79 degrees; maximum, 83 de grees;tniaimum, 74 degrees; mean, 78 degrees. ; : - : Rainfall for the day, .6; rainfall since 1st of the month up to date, T. FORECAST FOB TO-DAY. . ; Washington, July 2. For North Carolina:: Generally fair Wednesday and, Thursday; fresh southeasterly winds. Port Almanac---Jaly 4. ' ' Sun Rises Sun Sets.j. Day's Length High Water at South port. Wish Water. Wilminekn. 4.47 AIM; 7.20 P. M. 14H.S3M. 12.19 A.M. 4.49 A. M. 4 mmmmmmawmmmm T The only obstacle in the way of peace in South Africa is the stub born obstinacy of the Boer- fighters in refusing to admit that they axe whinDed. " f : . - - j The report that Mr. . Clark, of Montana,1 has promised to contribute $1,000,000 to the Democratic cam paign f and fills Mark Hannawith virtuous indignation. A correspondent of the Raleigh News and Observer has Iotradt in Wilkesboro, Wilkes county, pnly one white man who is opposed to the Constitutional Amendment, and he is s hopeless dyspeptic - ; It is said the too much rain in some sections of the South is giying cotton the black root, which, is bad for the cotton and the planter, unless there be -just enough of it to keep the yield within reasonable limits. ; Prince t Charles de Loos sued a London sewspaper for five thousand pounds damages for defamation of character, and got a verdict fcff one farthing.! The jury evidently; con cluded that Charlesdidn't have much character, to lose. A Virginian who sympathizes with .the Britons has taken ten , tons of peanuts ever there to teach them the true inwardness of that" delightful soporific! When the ' Englishman gets outside of a bushel or so ' of them he will feel as he never felt be fore. I It is said the increase in the' price ft sugar since the combine of the re fineries will give the trust a profit of w,uuo,ooo annually, and at . the ,me mB throw out of employment 3,000 "people. Trusts are good things, of course, for the fellows who we in them. - ' 1 m A Missouri hound which was ship d b7 "express4 to a purchaser in Kansas, to a place 500 miles distant, tarried a day or two and then struck out for home, where he turned np in one time: No well Tft?A. tfcvwMiw bred MiBsouri i dog would think of cuiaining in Kansas. An industrial school 'for 'negroes -has been establinr.d t tai V.nfltr; Georgia.; Its man&trATlirm tft mV .? GeOTi what Tuskeegee ; is to4 Z I? ana they are encouraged - mm (ramendable! ambition by wmtf People of Georgia who are -wmg an interest in this institn tion. i ; . .. a fellow had a few acres of larid hetweenjKingWOliam's statu and ttuuty iquare, in London, he might' retire from active busineis. " Accord- to:iS:toti,m it i 191,000,000 Jan. acre; : is or I an inch. A couple .haUful """"inimake the done average ,r comfortable for a while. - LOCAL DOTS. Attention is directed to the ad--rertisement of Horner Military School in to-day's Btajl ; - ..s Notice Ja given in to-day's Stab that Schedule B tax on liquor purchases Is due and payable now. - ' -The British ateamsHp Thurs tonK finished discharging pyrites at Navaasa and cleared for Baltimore to load with grain. -xf :J The" Bchooner" Jo hti JD Long arrived yesterday with a cargoof salt from New York.- She Is of only 63 tons register. 1 ' ; " ' - ; A called meeting of the Board of Managers of the Prodnee Exchange will be held Tuesday, morning, July 9th, atloVa5:':v'::;-:.;;-; l-f A colored excursion to a camp meeting at Lonjf Creek will be run on the steamer Howes to day; leaving her hwf at 8:30 o'clock. ; f " The A; C. h. calls for bids for the construction of a three-story brick addition to the offlce building of the company on North Front street", There was nothing doing local- y in spiritslurpentine yesterday until 45 o'clock in the afternoon - when sales were reported at 42J to 4S cents. '- r- The Stab has received a hand- aome contribution from Pembroke, N.' Q, to- the India Famine Fund, which will be duly acknowledged to-morrow.. Chairman J. M. McGowan, of the Fifth Ward White Supremacy Club, announeei that, onf account of the 4th of July, the club will not meet nntn next week. ' '---.' SL . Andrew's . Presbyterian church is showing the effects of - the punter's brush. ' The window frames are being re-painted and other repairs are being made. ' ' 1 . f The Stab regrets that space will not admit fhis morning of a pub lication of the line of march, etc, of the floral panda. It will be given in to-morrow's paper. - ; ; - Eev. . F. Bnmpaas will speak on .the Twentieth Century Movement at Grace Methodist church to-night at 8:15 o'clock! The entire membership oi the church is requested to be pres ent, i The auditing committee of the Board of County Commissioners met yesterday afternoon and ; audited the June accounts. Present were Commis sioners McEachern (chairman), Vol lers and Holmes. : Herbert ,' Ball, the . colored preacher who - was ' quarantined 4t his home, 703 Church street, with small pox was dismissed as cured yesterday by ur. McMillsn. The premises were thoroughly fumigated. ' A statement of the finances of the New Savings Bank, condensed from 'its report 4 to the Corporation Commission, is printed in the Stab this morning and makes a very credit able showing, since the beginning of business April SndV 1900. -1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . Notice To liquor dealers. A. CL Ia llouses for sale. D. Ij. Gore Ca Tobacco-twine. For Sale Grand Stand privileges. S. A. Ij. Sealed proposals wanted. Str. Wilmington Schedule to day. Horner Military 8chooLOxford,N.a State Normal, and Industrial College. ofN. CL r - ' -. - Wilmington Savings and Trust Co. Statement. tuardlan- Security, . Trust and Pe- poeit Co. Statement I ... j - BAPTIST COYS E2I3XDE. CrtSltMe Estertslsswat Last Mrjit far the Beaent-ef Annory-Fssi. The entertainment and reception. last night in the lecture room of the First Baptist Church for the benefit of the armory fund of the Baptist Boys Brigade was Very creditable and much enjoyed by a large number;of people. The : programme was admirably ren dered and elieted much merited praise- It was si follows:- Selections by Mandolin Club Wm. Davis, B. E. Van Laer, Clifford Hop kins and Albert Doaher. VvaVRnlA TL Kolden. Pfuio fioloL Mazurka Msss Isabel Stuthers. . . . - ' ; - Vocal Solo, Bosemaryw C " H. (ViftW;- 'J - ' " Vocal Solo, "Bemembered" Miss Lucile Fewell. - - . . Recitation, The Child Wjfe,n (Dickens) Miss Ethel Barnes. Vocal Solo, "Waif Miss Nellie Piatt. : - ' , A Piano Solo, - La Lisonjera" (C Cbaminade) Misk Elizabeth D. Bartt. VoeaJ. "YonB Miss AnniSTayior. Refreshments were served at the fnnelnion of the ' nrosramme and a Tery nice sum was taken in during the Real Estate Transfers, - The following - real : estate transfers were recorded in the Register of Deeds office yesterday: C. D.-Buse and wife of Charleston, to Geo. P. Ganzer property 68x165 feet," on" Fourth street, between Bruns wick and 'Bladen: : conslderauon, tL200. George IV. Peschau, commissioner, to John D. Bellamy, tract 90x150 feet, corner Berenth and Swann streets; for the sum of $370. Henry McKoy and wife to H. H. Willia, property Six 8 8 feet, on Castle, between Eighth' and Ninth ; price $275. PIplrins excamon from Wilming ioii ia Norfolk. Wftshinzton and BaK tfmrtr Tiiftdsv Jalv 2th. - A magni fliMint irinl For white people only I Fare from Wilmington and all points south of Golisboro to Norfolk and rtnm 1300: .Fare from Wilmington to V7ashin2toa or Baltimore and re turn tSOQ. rcr furllerFarticularssse O. W. Polvcgt, mans;r at Miimin ton. v , " - ".. - . i TilCJSj. FCLITICAL. AsUv 'At,.J Vi kaf ftiMWM tjia Speakers in Ccuntks cl . : Eastern CarcIIza PENDER COUNTY, CONVENTION Dois;s of WkKe Scprenacy Qsss la WH- Blsitaa First WarJ Spesktex Frl ' day Mxht Crsarwick Fe;s!lst ' Conafy Ccmmlislocers. - An interesting meeting of the Third Ward White Supremacy Club was held last night in the Merchants1 ' As sociation rooms, Mr. F. H. Feohtig presiding and Mr. James H. Taylor, Jr., acting as secretary- Timely ySd- dreases were made by CapL George L. Morton, Messrs. Frank - H. "Btedman, S. H Fiahblate and EL a Latbrop. The speaking by CoL Waddell in First ' Ward Friday night under the auspices of the White Supremacy Club promise to be largely attended. - The ofScers of the club are working earn estly to have every voter in the ward present on this occasion and besides these there will also be a good atten dance from other sections of the city. The ' club held a moat enthusiastic meeting at IamVs Hall Monday night and "work for the amendment in Au gust" was the watchword.' - The Fender County Democratic Con vention at Burgaw Monday," nomina ted Mr. J. B. Bannerman for the Leg islature, Mr. W. W,; Alderman for Sheriff and Mr. Bruce Black for Regis ter of Deeds. Chairman J. F. John son, of the County Executive Com mittee, presided and the ; convenUbn was largely attended."; The contest for the Legislature was very close. R. G. Grady Esq.', received on first ballot 23 24-25 votes but as there .were 46 votes in the convention the chair ruled that 24 -votes wereeeessary to a choice and on the second ballot he lost three rotes and, therefore the nomina tion. . The Populist Convention of Bruns wick at L.ockwood's Folly Saturday named candidates for County Commis sioners as follows: Zeke little, of Waecamaw township; J. P. Cox; ''of Town Creek, and J. W. Wescott, :f Southpori. The Stab was erroneously informed as to the endorsement of Dr. McNeill for the Legislature by that convention. - The nomination of a member of the Legislature was simply left open. Chairman Simmons has made the following additional appointments in Eastern North Carolina for lion. U. is. Ayeock besides those in Bobeson, Bla den and Columbus counties already publiahetl:.- . - " Wtna eouniv Gcldsboro. Satur day, July 14th. - . . -Dunlin oountr Eenansville. Thurs dsy, July 28th. - Fender connty uurgaw, jf naay, July 27th. ... Hampton county minion, s oaiur- Onslow county BJchlandf, - Wed nesday, August isv Hon.- C. K. Thomas, Congressman from the Third District, speaks as fel lows: i-'.,- - Prospect Church, Duplin county, July 6th; Wolf scrape, Duplin county, July 7 in. - - r Rnnth WMn otTi Pander eonntv. July 8th; Dry Bun Perder county, juiyiotn. ; - ; - , Cypress ureekv ixaaen county, j ujy 13th : Centreville. Bladen county, July 14th. ' ;; . - -? -r-:--e .-: ; - : " ; - ProngyColumbas county, July loin; ifnllv ornllimi. nalnmbDJf countv. July 17th ;Freeman,Oolumbus county. July 18th. : r W. T. Bv Bells speak in" Onslow county as follows: Swansboro, July 7tn; aiannes, juiy fith t Fnlcher's Landinr. July ' 10th ; Golden Places July 11th. Son. B. -D. Gilmer, of WaynesTiUe,1 democratic candidate for. Attorney. General, arrived In the city last night on a 1 reis-ht train from Whiteville; N. a Yesterday , he spoke at Bourk's Rtnra. in Bnrnswick countv. and re-- turned to Whiteville ; last night to; catch the train. Since- June 25th he has been engaged in a canvass for the Amendment in Bobeson, Bladen and ftnTnmbna'and Brunswick counties. Monday he spoke at.Valentine Smith's store in Brunswicir, and.ne- wiu on Thursday; bf slat tour, irrsaking in nnnlin an 4 HAtririon counties. His oTJointments in Daplin are at Safe, Julv C&j Ooncbrd Church. Taly 7th and jn Sampson at Giddensville, July th; Ganton, July 9th (at night).; Bose- boro, July 10th. -r mMmmmmmma m bbsSbj Dr. Wort Perfectly Safe Mr. Chaa. W. Worth, brother of Dr. Geo. O. Worth, about whom, with his family, much anxiety was felt at me outbreak of hostilities la Vhina, yes terday received a cablegram . from U. R. Consul Goodnew. at Shanghai, dtd Jnlv Srd. saying, in response to an Inquiry, concerning Dr. Worth, thait he and family; are ."perfectly safe.'! Further than this Mr. Worth wu nnabla to aat yesterday. He does not know the location of his brother, hnt mm Dr. Worth had ieipressed an Inclination prior to the war of spend ing k part of the Summer in Japan n is probable that he has tone there However, this is esiy su; "on.:1 As2It mai Flaasce. ' r The Board of Audit and Finance met La rerular monthly session yester Hav afternoon and the Only matter of importance taken up by them," aside from audi tin? bills for current ex- ncnui. win lk atsTsroval of the tl,0C3 bond of the Clerk. Ur. W, HarrLa ircrthr2nl5 .Prsriat at the meeting were: Messrs. H. C. ITcQaesn, (chair man,) Yates, Wilder and Biach. on the r:f:::;D. Csr:s r!:j:J Yesl... 1 ;rT;- -s cf the r::rti CsrcIIzs C::s Aa ' soUioa Cf.'IcLl Sccre. . " ' ' .. - yesterday's games.- ' ' Charlotte, 11; BtalesviUe, 2. " ... - Tar boro, 7; Wilmington, 2,i WHERE THEY FLAY TO-DAY. Wilmington at Durham ' ' v BUteavIUe at Charlotte (2 games). -Tarboro at Ealeish. ; - - sTAiroma of thb olcbs. . ' r ' Won. Lost, .verct. Durham .-. , ; .r. . . . 4 . - .868 Tarboro. . v. . . IT. 8 2 - .600 Charlotte... 2 2 .800 Baleigh. S .8: -" .500 SUtesviUe. 12 -.333 Wilmington,:. 1 3 ,.250 . Special Star Telegrams. 7 " ;,Tabbobo, N.. Q, Jnly 3. Tarboro won easily today from Wilmington. Jordan held.. Wilmington t safe when hits - meant run.' Summergill . was hit hard.' . Tarboro earned three runa. The - fielding, of - the ' home team was brilliant, especially Thomas left field work. Thomas, Townsend and Bad- cliff for locals and Fenner for visitors, ed in batting. - Score: ;t- . 1 II4SI 78( B H..K Tarboro ......I OOSlSOlx T ft1 , S Wilmington. ........o sioietO0- 7.9 Batteries Jordan, Carson and Bad i cliff; Summersgill and Gwaltney. t Jones' catch in the left field of a long fly on dead run was a feature. ".. ' . j Dubhah, N. CL, July 3. In the game at Statesville to day Charlotte secured eleven runs, ; nine hits . ancU three errors; Statesville, two runsten hits and seven errors. ' Batteries Mc? Mackin and Oldham; Fox and Lam' ber. - :i - f NAVASSA QUAN0 COMPANY Officers Elected st AnnssI Meetlsg Yes- terdsy sr Noon Reports of Bssl "', ness for the Year. ' -- " i At the annual meeting of the stock' holders of the Navassa Guano Com pany held at yesterday noon the fol- owing board of directors was . chosen for the enauing year: Messrs. S.) X. Morgan S. D. Crenshaw, F. B. Dancy, L. A. Carr, F, Whittle, a E. Borden, W. M. Morgan,, W, L. DeBosset ' and H. W. Malloy. ...-. After the regular meeting of stock holders , which was principally taken up with the hearing of the reports of officers, the newly elected board of di rectors met and elected officers as fol lows:' ' V Fresident H. W. Malloy. . Vice President a T. Morgan. " -Secretary and Treasurer W. L. De Bosset The report of Mr. H. W. Malloy, superintendent for the past jear, was a most creditable one and his capable management was' recognised in his unanimous election as president of the company.-. ; Those present for the meeting from a distance were: Messrs. F. Whittle, Petersburg,- F. B. Dancy, ' Norfolk ; W. M.I Morgan, . Fayetteville; L. A. Carr, Durham. THE CRIMINAL COURT. Ns Cases of Iaterest Tsken Up Yeslerdsy. . . Recess Tskes for the Fourth of , ; - Jnly HoIIdsy. . The following cases were disposed of intne unminai uourt yesteruayana at S o'clock in the afternoon a recess was taken on account of the Fourth of July holiday until to-morrow morn- ins? at 9 o'clock: Chester Lamb, submitted to larceny: insolvent ana aiscnargea. - Tmitw .T. nAlAm&n. A. A: R. D. W.. judgment suspended on payment of costs; defendant gien until August Martha Pearce, larceny; jury verdict not gumy. ' judgment suspended on payment one penny ana cost. : Mattie Dosber, Polly Neal, all colored, V WV WUAAAU a. IfjlVAWf J-rw w mm,,,, m exposure of person, not guilty. - Jtsurt ureen, coiorea, Aocn not otiiltv : i D. W., uenry Sealls, larceny; not gumy. , . j - ... Ma? J. Ballard. A. & not guilty.. ' ; Nora Stone. A. & B. D.1W. 'not anlU. '( . ' ... ... ". . Blacky Williams, A & R- D.W.; six months onoacL Thoa. Brown, submitted to ;A. cc u. 'Mamie Garfield, A. & B. D. WM not guilty. ' .- . ' - - ? - Burt Green, larceny; not guilty. Odd Peuowslastsllsiloa. - ? At last night's meeting, of Cape Fear Tre No. 2. 1. O. a F.. the follow- In nfRmra were installed by Past Grands S. Behrends, J. J. Hopkins, L. TV Boon. D. F. Barnes and W li. Yopp: . 4 1 S. P. G--JT. F. Craig. ( - N. G. B.' F. King. ; V. G. J.F.Bianland. ; r. - Secretary J. T. Biley. -..'4 Treasurer Wm. Goodman- -Warden H. J. Biermam ' - Conductor W. H. Begister. Chaplain-Frank Ueler. . - B. a toU. G W. L. Smith. ! lu S. to N. G. J. a Williams. - B. S. to V. G. George Darden. B. a a W. F. LeGwin. S. a Frank La. Fella. L G.W. B. Cooper. i O G. W. G. T. .Keen : , - -' - -1 Fires Stlats' To-tfay. , '' -; 4 The Aloonctuin arrived in port yes- terdsv morning and -aftet - taking on stores, cleared in the afternoon for Bouthport. She wUl fire a 4th day of Jul r ssia at noca tdy ad to-mor row will sail for Baltimore, where she will go cn dry dock for repairs. The cutter will prctatly be gone 'threer or four weeks. FEr.EONAl, PARAGRAPHS. , t Hiss Kenley left last night for Baltimore. - . 3 - Miss Anna Sprunt left "yester day for Chapel HilL Uib. J. O. "Wiggs left for Wash-; ington, N. C., yesterday. , . 4 v, ; . Mr. James Cuttsr J of Kocky Mount, is here jforthe Fourth. - f Mrs. E. C. Eobinsoni of Balti more, is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Isabella Holland, of New York, is the guest of Miss Nan; Hug-- gins. ; Miss . Alice , Green is . visiting friends in Western North Carolina for the Summer. . !,'-.. , -Jlrs. E. H, . Parsley ahd. Mr- Horace Emerson . left lastj night" for Bristol, Tenn. v- . v - Miss Annie - Kidder and Miss Mary Calder Returned .'last evening from BichmoncL ' Miss Bessie Stmthers, of Chad-; ... .... bourn, passed through the city yester dsy 'en route to Philadelphia, x- " , Mrs. .W. i G. Brock, of ' New. York, arrived last evening to visit the family of Mr, Martin O'Brien. . ' 'r Mr; Tom'DeBoBse.t and friend Mr. Cornell,' arrived yesterday from New .York to spend a few days. j , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harper ar rived last evening from Lynchburg, Va., to visit relatives and friends ; ;The many friends 6f Mr. : J I McBee Hatch were glad to see him put yesterday after his recent sickness.- ; Dr. P. Hi Arthur, of Magno lia, N. Q, and F. R David, of Dillon; were arrivals at iTheOrton yesterday. - Mrs. Brown, wife of , Lieuten ant Brown, U. a N., was here yester day enroute' to Southport her ' old home.'.; , ; ; . . ' I Mrs. H. M. Emerson and chil dren, and Miss Augusta Wiggins, left last night for Virginia to spend some time.'- . L , A Miss Eilla Young, of Winston arrived last night to visit Miss 1 Annie Lee to the delight of her many friends here. - i Mr.' lu Ci Mcintosh and ' Miss Mary Mcintosh of Carthage, N. C. are visiting Misses Stella and Lucy Mcin tosh. '-!--'" Mr. Will McDougall, of Colum bia, is . here on , a visit to his brother, Mr John J. H, McDougall, 314 Wal nut Street. j - : ' - - i Miss Ethel Saunders, of Wil son, N. CL, and Miss Bertha McCalL of MuHins, a CL, are guests of : Miss Margaret Wiggs. V, . - 1 V - , . Capt. Jeff Bobeson and "wife, of Dublld, Ga., were guests of Capt. W. A..Bobeson .on the steamer Hurt yesterday from Fayetteville. ' , Mrs. Belserand two children, of New York, arrived yesterday ' to visij Mrs. Belser's sister, Mrs. E. J. Powers, atWrightsrille Beachr. ; j Messrs. Jas. Sinclair, ;S.' C. Morton and W. B. Taylor left last night for Durham to witness the Wil-mimrton-Durham game to day. . Wrightsyille . is . . proving a popular retreat for Charlotteans. The Mecklenburg colony mere yesterday was recruited by the following :r Mr. O. M. Sadler, Mrs. L. EL Funderburk, Mr. E. S. Beid and four children. Mr. H. D. Burkheimer, . of the railway mail service, Jiias been-trans ferred to. the Wilmington and New bern road, with headquarters at New born. Mr. Burkheimer and family will leave Thursday for their new home much to the regret of friends here. ' - - - -.- ,f i TOURNAMENT COMAIITTEeI Donated $59 to Floral Psrsde Captain Mssaisg AppoiatesT ; Chief Marshsl, - Rev. A D. McCIore Chaplain, i , The Firemen's Tournament .Execu tive Committee met yesterday after noon. , Present were; ..Messrs. JU. Bathiien' (chairman). Walker Taylor, M. N. JacobL Chas. Schnibben and N. n -m&hn. KMetayv. - The eommittee decided to appropriate $50 to the floral narade. Twenty-five dollars will .pe given for the most attractive float and. $25 to the best decorated vehicle in the narade. e - -Cant Ed. -Wilson 7 Manning was anoointed xChanlaIn.r to make the oneninsr prayer - before the - con vention. The convention hall has not been selected, but the eommittee -will decide upon one as soon as suitable place can be secured, ' A letter was received from the Col umbia, a (i. department saying that if thev have to remain here f Or four days it will be impossible for them ; to come, as the expense : would be too ereat The Executive committee noti fled them that the rule which requires all North Carolina companies : whicn take part in the events, to be here for the parade on the opening ; day, wm not be applied to South Carolina com nantA. Thev.' will be at liberty . to aome at their convenience and .will not be reaoired to take in the -big- pa rade on the opening day of the. Tour-. nament. .i ; 'i TK2 UVEZSITY. The growth and expansion of the univerKitv snouia co a nuuter wi priua .Awj.nr flrtt.H r5a.T1!iiia.'iij-'.i:.'Int e3- dency, patsnae and public , favor it is now f scona to none ta ouuu. ard rf-rii i tone of Uf a t sad man trAn rail la t.ie largest in the Couth,'and in all its history it has never been so Close to tna ana thum:-:-; Arntitioiis and needy boys should remember Its ectta is, 1-quMiiy, UFporiaEiiy mun tu help. --1r-: . A- GLOPJI Will Bs FifHay Celebrated in WUsiisiicnt and 8t the .r":;;; Bellies' To-day. I TII0 47TH AKKuAL- REQaTTA. Win Ee Sailed Over the Eanka' Channel Coorfe-Tbe Attrections st Csrolins , . Beacb-f An corsIon to Lake r'--' 1 Wacsmsw. T The Stak ; yasferday referred at ength'to the " numerous events' that have been planned in thq - city - and at the beaches in celebration of the "Qlo rious fourth.? ana it now remains .to be seen whether' iweather conditions; will be favorable. o a--realization of these plans," which promise this yeajf, to be noi on whitjibehind celebrations of the Fourth in former years.. VLook interest centers; in the 47th annual regatta by the Carolina Yacht Club over - tbe iBanks - channel' at Wrlehtsvflle.-'eiitries 1 for which to tiie number of eight or ten were given in yesterday's BAft; f The : prize. list was also published aid drafter the races the presentation ffil he made- t the club house by Mr Corge .Kidder, formerly Commodore 1 1 the clnb. Then - there will be musitud Hancing at hotels,; In pavilion, slid; both clubs will keep open houseTltw their fellow clubmen from both, bei ellsi 'The crews of the several surf b)aSshave ' arranged ;r an interesting cc&tasl for the morning and-the Carol n ft Canoe Club will give an exhibition - cf growing. . The fire works display ttrllf be magnificent and the dynamift t, ."txlosion of the old shipwreck 01 f ,83iloss'. bath houses will take ; Vf&l ' f ' o'clock-1 Ten trains each w y will be operated by the Wilminei it Seacoast Bailroad. ' I At Carolin a Bsach- the. festivities will also be tt, (a the usual standard, -and Capt Hajpt Jias arranged avery. convenient w utntidule on the steamer Wilmington, wt ich will appear from an advertisemei t In another column.' The Knights, Of ;the dolden Eagle will take occasion fefspend their outing this year at Uaunai 1 Tne rare tor tne round ttip4fittij$S cents. ' To those! who 'have tired of; the beaches witb tbeii: gala attire on the "Fourth," tBe excursion toljake Wae camaw via isejuiu Ij. uus morning at 8 o'clock) fill be found' pleasurable. The fare is li cents for the j?ound trip, and opportunity will be; given to stop over at Vwinani$h," a delightful re treat ' open id this season by Sir. J. P. ' Cou sell. .1 two! i- miles from the old pavilion at Lake Waecamaw, on the ' eastern shore of .the lake. A. large pavilion his1 been - built with apartments' if or ljadies and children.- An artesian well w on the spot and the strictest order will prevaiI."J Those de siring to visi the new resort may leave, tV. .Vs tlAwnll. rfmniii una mile djstani j.c.d there will be a free iuo : iicuu ... ma. jtija.i wauw.m, .wmw Delivery for baskets,' etc. -. , The Alexander Jones left last night with a festive party of ."piscatorialists" numbering",-42 peirsons, in .' charge of Daddy' Ward, for - the 4 'Snapper Banks." about 0 miles out' to sea. They expect to return to night . THE COUNTY SCHOOL FUND. f ,' Treasurer H. Met., Ureen Wade Bis An S !-'?.-. . . -t . ;;.. , ( assi Kefloft Yesierasj. The annual report of County Treas urer H. McL. dreen' of the receipts and disbursements of the' New . Han over county school fund for the fiscal year ending Jiily 1st was yesterday forwarded , to Hon' C. HL Mebarie, State : Superintondent of Public - In struction .he report' shows the f 101 lowinsr itenls: J i- i-' " - - 1 ' I 1 . Receipts-Poll tax ; $5,867.61; prop erty, fl3.lM.14; fines, f 555.04; liquor, .$10,602.00 apportionment from State, $1,160,22; corporations, $225.00; rents, $233.50 ; r . insurance ; , (loss by fire), $360.00 ;' caih (tr sale old material). $6.06. . ToUl receipts, f 30,183,57. . ; Disbursements Teachers,' $21, 761.00: schibl hCiise sites, $628.51: su- nerintendeit- - ofi , county - schools, $694.00 ;boid cfdirectors for school house sites and other purposes, $550.12: books, $246,895 insurance, $166.20; janitors for schlx)ls, $719,00: supplies, material and labor" for schools, $3,- 473.26: rents. $128.50: refunded to sherifie for over pay liquor tax, $190.00 ; reiunueu out to tor vvcr -ywxwu- ment. $7.12 : treasurer's commissions, $567.21:. balance Ion hand of. annual receipts, $1,061.66- Total with balance on hand, $30,193.57.: State Normal Co3e7 . The North' ! Caorolina State Normal and Industrial College Is advertised in io-dav's Stab. "The best educational advantages vrithfy the reach of the young women of the State Is offered at a cost ranging from $32 to $132. Last vear 430 students representing every section' in the State were enroll-ed.- Any young woman upon taking the pledge to teach after; leaving the 11 1 1. or private school of the State Will ire ceive free tuition C? ml mm -::f - - ; - The Stab note with pleasure the appointment to ! t: Superintendency Tai.or-s nf I tha "Greater Sea- hnnr a rlAaB sVstem of Mr. W.j F. wmiam..who is -pleasantly, known atsd Mmembared Sn Wilmington;. Mr. Williams will s tave headquarters at Portsmouth.' The chance cf si season--PipkinJs ex-c-rsion t3 Norfolk, Baltimore and Vishisrtoa. 1 br wniie peopio iy. The date u July 24th, t .At eloM.ot businea,, JTnna 30th, 1900, eandenaed tram Report to Corporation Ooaamlaalon. , BESOUBCJES. ' . - : . , Loans and Dlftcoimts.... S678,S89.43 Bal Estate... ............':.......... . 3,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures ......i... . 100.00 Burglar Proof Bafwty Deposit Boxes. . - 100.0a Rash on hand and due from cltr banks 65.837.00 Pu from out of townlbania 80405.40 '- '--'--'.' ! ; 9787,864.83 X, W. NOBWOOD, President. -i - , JO JX TATI.OA iiiEW sAv::;GS.BAnK.i The Guardian Security,! .. ;.. , ; . , :i .; , .- -r - . of wiuiiseTOK, . y. . v. i ; ,: At close of Business June sothi 1900, oondensed from report to, Corporation commlBBton. ' (Began boslndw 'RESOURCES ' -r Loans and dlsconnta..r.,...;.i...A .195,005.00 100.00 Dne from banks ....... 18,653.08 uasnonnana - i,uit.ii ' Total ........ ..,!.?; . f ..... 1114,789 14 . MV0SSVI VW DUUIUAVJl . v i I.-'' V J " B. e. BEeCiTJEElfy President, JUG BREAKING LAST - NIGHT Entertsiflment st Orsce M. E, Church for Benefit of )rfsa FsndCreditsble 'v ,fProfrsmme Ren&red., . ' . . j ? A ver'v lanfe audience- assembled in the lecture room of ; Orace Methodist church-last night to witness the .''jag breaking" entertainment by children of the church for the benefit of the organ fund. The programme was ar4 ranged and executed . under the direct tion of Mrs. W. EL Bhaw. The enter-f tainment was thoroughly enjoyed by all present,- and about : $75 was realized! from the jugs and the collection. ' . i i The programme was rendered as xol; lows:'. -,-.'r'"';' -;.- i " 'i'-i. - CJhorns" with inarch and banners.' bythirtygiris. ' . . : " greeting, oy eignt sunceams. - Viiwl tfn v!tk wifniTtia nd rthnrna -nsplo by Katie Foard, chorus bj iweive gins anu vrnrtwu uvjw. j iriower drill, oy sweniy-iwo giria, t Message of the flowers, by twenty rogirlii. ' - -"RARitatinn. "An Earnest Anneal. ! by Archie Craft. . ' Collection. - ,"--T Panml rlrill. W n.HA l.ille frirla. 'ii Blossoms of praise, by eight girls. DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED. ' Tha ' TtAnAvnlAnt "fioflietv ' retnrns thanks for contributions durinsr the month of June from: the following friends Mrs.- H. V. Wilder, Jttrs. . ! B. Bridgers, Miss Louise . Barlowe, i nr?, iPamn.A WaltAni' tha rinn federate Veterans,' Mrs. R. M. Mclntyre, Mrs; a. . tt. tseerjr airs, jnuimoru,- wsw Roger 'Moon. .Mrs. T." H. McKoyf Mrs. Adam- Empie, Miss Puss BLan eock, a friend, Mr. J. Hicks Bunting; Mrs. J.x: uarreii ana ;jir. a. xu Hintze beef every week. ' f ' . .- BMM(11(jBBaajlaaiw-iBa'- ;"v Declioed the Call. v ' 1 ; tf Cant W. R. Kenan. . chairman of the committee appointed by the First ! Presbvterian Church congregation to nrosecute the call of Rev. J. H. Pat' ton, of Marietta, Ga., to the pastorate of the church, yesterday i received : .a letter from him declining the call.' . Da vou . want 'stood or 3,000 old I nrmonM of Vfln nVTI Trlf.Af If CO. call at the Stab office They make a cheap wrapping paper. . - t NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. . CAROLIIIA BEACH. :J ; Fourth of July The steamer W&mlngton wfll observe the foUowlng achedole tolay: Leave wmnlnston at 8.so and 11 A. m.; sw K n.Trt 7 sa P. M. ' ' --'-V-K ' " T " Leave Beach at 9.00 A. it, 1100 noon; 8.10, o.w and 10.80 P. M. ' - ly it Wstics to Liquor Dealers. 1 Schedule B Tax ; on purchases r llqiior flnr- Snc the last six months 1s du and payatle daring tteflret ten, days ta Jnly.' ' "1 ' ' . : ttegisier oi mnu. Atlantic Ccast Line Railroad Company. : ' f - WiunKOTOH, K. O., July 6U, 1M0. ' QmCStlT THX OXSXBAt MANAGKK. erecttoa of ittirSitory brick addition to tbe General Office BuiiOlng of this )mny at Wil mington, N. o. Bidaretolncladeauabiwand Materials. Plans and peclflcatlons can itbe WUmTn- rTcT 'ThempyjrT tfie rirtittft reiect any or au dmw. u vm bmw -ZP.- n7n. 4IU1A J.'B. EBNI.T," aeneral Manager. 4 . jyiiot A few bales of Tobacoo-TVlne for sale..' f I fl flflfl - Old Va-Cheroets at reduced prices. or ri - Carolina Bright QlgarettWfc I It nfl CroKa Cat Cigarettes. i li i. 3U kerchief tree with every nickel cake. Bsnlni Ties tzi mil gscas. z. -et oar pnooB. ; , n,L GOFI CO., jy.4tr ; Wilmington. V. C. For The" A Granl Ztzrd Priv:::;:TCf th3 ..V.y..J Ww., B.KUlih iAIld .f"' I a eietB. Seating capacity . - , ' 6 1,0 0. - Five Bfirate ana ticke'. a l soldr wHch, at aac admission wouio, nev.iv . - ' . i. I . .' , flAnWtis wiu berecerved nntn.sstnrdsy noon 7th UwV Committee reserrea tne nam o reject any or all Dios. ... -.v. . : . i - t ' Address, W. X VONGLAE-. - - - - jcrery. iy4st , LIABILITIES. " cat........ ....." ss,o30.oo . Profits lea expenses and taxes paid 85,673.03 ' Pepoeits... rr.T77r...... 7i6.69i.80- . - H. WA.LTEBS, Tleo PrealdenU JTr.t CaaWer. , - jy4tf Trnst andJ)3pp?it Co, Aprtl and, 1909.): i LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid ln.....VJ ' 118,712 50 Profits leas-expenaeB and taxes....... !: a,m 89 .ueposits. i m ........ -5.. Total....... ..$114,769.14 JTw. 8 AfLSESTBONG Viee President. F. W. DICK, Cnsnler.' i h . '. f T '.W.ir.-. -' f ...1 . IJ- . -7 . OontinueO, Ory wdather haa bunit up- f rua fl sal 1a , FLOUR- has advanced equal to so cents a barreK We dlstrtDute the . . "Q"" 'Q" '-'. Ctoclc Best " - - ' -- -j ' - BRANDS. ; It will be your profit to call or write V0LLERS Ct HAS! IAGEN, 1 j uiiierrAaente ana ProvIs!cr.er8. . ; " r, Also, we sell everythlngimade from - the hog, Bnch as . DRY SALT KEATS . LARD, IIAHS, &c. ' . As Is well known our prices and quality have stood tha test. Try us, , Warehouses nd office A. C. Line Croasing; nuJit In. Also, Just received - - ' k . another large ship, ment of :'Dutts:h3fer's Invincibles. - The Xadies know them..- No change in quality. No change in price, . 10W WID HIGH CUTS. Ill EUGK AKD TUN. ; , Can suit the chfldren also. ' . Kindly give as a chance to show Von SiLpes- my 27 tf 115 Princess street. SEED PEAS. XOO Bushels Sead aeaus. 30 O Pounds XTIest Peaches. ' t ' 60' Doaan Table Peaches. 120 Sales Tebaveeo Twine. BO Bnlea Paper Twine. : ' -250 Bacjs Cotton Seed Beat' 100 Bales Cotton Seed Hulls. . 800 Bags Wheat Bra-u. " ; "900 Bushel Vav. EXeavl. ' 650 Balny. 860 Bushele Corn." . B C0QPEK, '.. WHOLES AXJB 6BOCKK, : jyltt r Wilmington, m. o. Sealed proposals will ibe reoeived fVthe'sale for cash of two Frame Houses. Not. and 400 North Front street, known as the Atkinson and Madden Houses,, and for tie Victor House, No. 411 North Front street. The latter house is a frame house with skeletoa brick front and sides. The sale of these houses will .be with the understanding that they most be entirely -moved from toe lots not later than the 8iot of July, 1900.- Possesion can be stv of toe At kinson House, No, 405, at once, and of toe Mad den and Victor Houses, July 15th. Proposals mart in hand by lo.od A. fe.. July th, isoo. The Company reserves the right to reject any . orallbldsV ' . , ; For further Information apply rTTTm' - Jy 4 tf - ' ' " Atlantic Coast Line a Bailroad Oo. FOURTH r JULY SCHEDULE. VUciIsstsV ea Ccast n. n. - Leave womtogton, . . . 6.80 a. mT', t. ;,?..( a. m.--; , w 10 15 A. M. , . ;,': ia.l5P. M.-.: J.45 P. M. 315 P.M.:.'. , ," V 15 P.M. . .,6.85P.Mi : . - 1 7.45 P.' M. . r ; Tave OBeanlew. i to! 00 A. K. J8.0O at. ; . 1.80 P. SC. ' - 3.00 p; M. -,r - S.0OP. M.. 1 ;v' 6.10 P.M. - - -7.80 P.M.- 9.00 P. WU, - J ' U.0Q P. M. ' ; Freight only on 6.8a A. L train.' ? ' ," jy$2t . ' -1 B. 6. Git ANT, Bnpt.' J Tfc3 Ctita r::rr.d ahd jnds trU Cc'.:::3Cf r::rth Carclina Offers to yonirt women thorowo-a literary, clas sical. scletiuo and ln'iurua education ana t -o7.i pkiokvic-1 fr "uuaI expenses .itol fcr w.i-r--fc s $ Faculty or J) n,n.-r. I -e t r- Milar student. Has auriculaed ui t s CO b-adents, repre sfttieir"7 cw' ' 1 i t . Et-se- except one. Practice ana Owu a f c houl of abontsss rn- a Tojc"slr'"'Td!'5f : ni'lee, all tree, to. on arp-og, . js toiuJ be iuaua before au- "j,'iTi ' -m9 vitd from those ' desiring . ). r r c . - a Oudi information address unta a ;;T jqyfW dwci Collmr C2AIJ D. i-OVXJt, prasident, . .t Jy48W J. EL i::r.r.-r:t, r:xG C:uth Frcr.l c:r;;:,v;i:5r:t;. C - FIRST ' CLASS EZ3TAURANT, WHBK in.L3 AR1S SSSVXO AT ALL KOTJES, AND AT KODEEATE PEICSS. FREE SOUP FEOtI EXKYEJ A. M. TO OS? P. , Y Wheat Crop In Peril. : y eocr. I-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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