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LllflrB MM-PWB, mj'WJA ; e000S000000,00000e0O lroItioB Urrw Thae Tear Of Asy Other Dany Hw v paper rhrtUahed h . v; :TERUS OF SD3SCulPTI0'li - v lOaa Yer.Jby DalL, $&. Six ZXontks, s.80; Wllnlsrtoa. ' i . niiiT DAIXT NBVIPirKao ! Two KoBtlia. 1,00 ' ..ita riir xt-"t r' uttc Mitamktn la the a - ... - - WILMINGTON, N. 0.. ERIDAY. TDNE 26, 1903. - WHOLE NO. 11,181 -v... ...... - - T A --.. ,i - , .-,----v - -- ------- - --- i' -r- - - . : - - , - - - -- v,,, ? I Y VJ OUTLINES 0ae mn WM kilIed d on8 wo flthera erIoulj woTinded ln 'f ead A.ht on Z S wS lILini hii pleMttre at th Vfcdk of U. jroptwd other Ar Dillai, Texaa,J TrUT of Bllman (or kimn Gonaalea wiU be wld In Lexinfton coaaty, aX f--JL, AsheTUle, N. C ; i an rd mam ' .d faUlly wottaded aiuUttchter- ' QimiI mii ntmilii te uichmoad, Va ;Bder tHe proleo tioa of tioopa ; there w -ioma dSor-; derye,terday bat bo rktla of fcnj -eMeqaeDee. PreeWeat ; Robw Tum jeedto.il4:fU?epxHtl . tj ,,.; th BetiuQs oi ma Java (JOT bi i1-1- : , : ji aflhli eouatrj nivdhia h JB3shIT ff m$cre. U the Karaay nnrbett fiebt at Botoa UV itht Mttrphy knocked eat ia tif alxth - foaud. Xlo wu rwu. uir I, U three of the h D01 ea at the tunaal recatu. . New fork rntrkeU: Money oa Seall gtenlj at P oeatxooitDa: At 13 25c : flour .we atrpbje aad aomiaallj higher aaia; wheat-pot Bnn, No. 2 red 84c.;'or epot fUm; Ka 1 BHc; oate apot firaa. No. S Clef roria iteady ; apirit tarpeatiaa ateidy: WEATHER IHETOnX- tj. s. dzp1! 0)t asbiosxitusx, Wkathxx Bcbjba.it, " WnJffSQTOH, N. GL, Joae2S. Meteoroloeieal data for the tweaty foar boon endin-at 8 P. It :; TefflBeraturea: 8 A. M., 7X I P. at, 78 degree; maxiBrtxaa, 8 d- reei: minimum, 63 deneoa; ueavav - - - , t agrees. ' t " , Bainfall for the day. L88; raiafair liaee lit of the moath to date, 7JT8 ilCBftf. . - vvk'x; ; r oottoh Riaioa- Btjuxxis. Showeri are reaerally reported villa he4y local raJna ia Texaa, Uiaaiaaippi tad Arkaosaa. There have tbaeal mo decided channel ia teaaperature. rOBXOAST FOB TO-DAT. Washisqtow, Joae 35. For North Carolina: Showera Friday aadpreo Pert guBiea 4.44 Alf. BuSeU s . ;7L19 P.M. lay' Lesrth ..k.t'iii UllVSa tt High Water at SouVhport. 9.00 IA M. High Water Wilminjtton. 11. SO P. If.. Farmers are now haTing a shock ing time in their wheat fields. t Who is the greater yillain, the hired assassin or the man who hires him? ; ! t - The LL. D. vermiform appendix has been attached to Secretary Cor telyon. , ' ' -I Do wives really belong to ;the "weaker sex ?" Ask the Jane bride grooms. - Suppose a Virginian did lead the Delaware mob? Didn't he prore "the right man in the right pjace?". 1 J f I ' King Peter Karageorgeyitch -ia said to be without cash or credit. Looks like that name ought to go a long way in securing credit. ,.t,. i . -had its That Delaware lynching fantaatic feature in the appearance of twenty men mounted on .horse? back and arrayed in woman's attire! - f .y If the Georgia papers do not let P in tbelr flings at their legislators they may get a Pennypacker press mnzrler, or "something equally as good." . Payne was appointed Postmaster General not on account of his qualifi cations for that office, but J be cause of his skill as a political ma nipulator. . -M Under the editorial and business management of H. H. abanisaland Ihomas W. Loyless, who recently became its owners, . the i 'Adnata ttronick has been placed in the front rank of Southern journalism." That was a great stunt of the General Synod of the Beformed Church in America in striking ont f its marriage serrice the . promise ofthe bride to "obey." The in crease in the membership of ithat ,ect will be something wonderful. W The Richmond Times -Dispatch saja: "Should 'turn the rascals out "gain become the Democratic slogan, then Attorney Joe FolkV the boodle chaser of St. Louis, would seem to J8 the logical candidate;" in fact.,, fint the trouble with Joe is th at lots f other folks don't think so.' The statement of Dr. E. 0."Tay r ot Boston, in a recent lectnre at eigh, that a pint , of a popular; 0nnce of alcohol will ? make that rand a pronounced favorite 'in Ralei?h. He alio gave' a certain Patent medicine a ; first class adver-, tisement when he stated that it con tained 22 per cent, of alcohol. Vl BsSraea Almaaac J .LEAGUE Mi No Carolina Bufldinjahd Loan Associations 1 Organized at OWtsyiUeiBeadi.? SPVmpPMSED SWrfiowskyf Prealiesl; 0. 6. km, Tce PresldeagOBly Oae VHmlafJi :oa IaitltatIoaUeIaedfiets - at WrltBtsrtae Next Tea V 32ie ,N Clina' Bulldln and I Anociittoa League completed i w orgauitattoa at the Beashore Hotel. Wrishtavllla Beach "at a weH attend ed, jatUa Taat niht of zepreaeaU- urea;, from GharloUav Wilmington, 5T&iasioro ? Cockmsham j ' Tarboro, Wtnstoa, llobreiryille and cer joiitiia ho Eiate.-Offlceri for tho cnanlii year were elected ai Vo towa: 0fe- ij - I ' ? XlrsJL Yieetresldent-DaWitt ! a eacon4 Vlco Prealdeat Tho.? AT XSatSaXl; of WWesbota ,-:r?.v4- -4wiwbsrj uua,7 jLTBasurer fli. t Aj. Keealer, of darlotte. .-v i The oScera named abore. with tlr. p A; FolUn,- of TOnatoit-Salem, mad four, other membera yetvto- be ap pointed, ;ware chosen as an exaeutiTe committees Tha falldwiBs reaoluUon was adopte4,by A riainr Tots : f -a ;iBeaojZhat tbaJuiaaks of his A.aazn ejrenereoy extended to; the nawrpapert of Wllminetoa and other EUtoTpera- forturtesies extsnded and for full And accuraia accounts of proceecal'r- i F- The Leaxua decided to hold its next annua! caeetms; at the Ceaahore Hotel, WrlxhtarttieBaaeb, on the third .y7(eaeaday JajioiSOa-;;. t !""-" f, A. untnsjry- meetlsx wis held In tho aXttrnooa at -which ?tho plana ajrf imrpoeWof the BUle ; Laacue were; moat: cnthnalasUcally diacnsseaV JIrwW'm4Jl 7orth, ol Wilmiagion, called the mectic; to order at 6 o'clockv Afteraacertalnlt2 the" number ol as aoc;atlonaf represented at the meettnftv Hr. L WltUowixy, of Charlotte; ;waa called wpsm taex;liln the. benefita to b idedTad 'frosr tho-formation of a Bii'.a crizisaT He spoke ai lentth, I isacfrj V? 'thef whpla"undar!threo hoda,. OV. To kee foreign BSili. oal tho CUa. (2). PrirCere of eocS'r V:iether jBrery and x- chariLs tIows; also, enjoying thi V clad faature of such meelicL i2 To raeparo trUhUs lesialaUaa from the GFeaeral Aaawnblyv i-yX ;! T llrrj. C. CUTenson spoken fn fiTor of the laagua idea and said the main work to perform waa that of regulat inr f licilatton J, A representatlTe ahoold be. teat to erery, aesaion of s the General AeeemWy;Talka alonr the same Una were also made by Ueaara. N. Jacobi. W. 1L Oammiae, Jno. H. Gore. W. E. Worth "and D. GL Lotj of Wilmington, and (X S. Dais and E. K Keealer. of Charlotte, . After: a liberal diacaaalon It ";waa nnanlmoualy decldedby those present tot form' a SUt Boildin;and Loan League. VTh repreaenUtiea of aeT eral of tthe Wilmlnt jaaaoclatlons aid . they were nor we -ted with ": au: thority to join the- leaxne, and there fore preferred to withdraw from! the meeting.. However, each individually expreaaad a desire to join and promised Jo nrge their respectire directors to do ao as associations. - The ; Clarendon BaTings and Loan Association, of Wll- miagtop, was the only local organisa tion to join t .f' "v:Cr:-:.r.-i J After the Wilminitton representa Uvea withdrew, the Btate Leagao waa formally organixed and Mr. D, O. Lots was called to the chair. At the mMtinsr were represeotatires as fol lows H '- Wflnainrton-D. . 0. tove. Jno. H. Gore, Jr. - -iZ'LzL t WadesDoro u. ax. ovnu, j.. . mt- tattoa, 'W. t' Harsnaii, xnoa, , Marshall. . TarboroX. O. B. Cobb. t , . - Winston-Salem G. A. Follin, N. Ll Oranford. " l Wilsoo J. a Halea. ' ? Moorearille a P. McNeely. ? j Rockingham H. a Parsons. Charlotte S;WItUowsky,J. H. Van New,' A. L. Bmith, KL. Keealer, a H. Dalai a N.. Erans, B. B. Fox, Frank Letheo. , : "... . , . The following were named as a com mittee to drafts constitution and by lawsf a Wlttkowsky,: C. H. Duls and Jno. H. Gore, jJrr The meetinr adjoamed untU the night aeaslon. Died ef CeasnaBtlol. - - Mrs. LfllUn Glenn Williams,; wife of Mr. Bobt. WiUlams, died yesterday morning at 8 o'clock at her noma, ftcv 1009 Market street. Her death; was caused by consumption. p&e was years of age and leaves a husband and young daughter The f uneraT will be eondaeted at 10 A. M. to-day- with in terment iaBellavue.' fNEW ADVKBliSEMENTS. J. Noticeto tax-payers. S. W.' Sanders Notice. The University Fall term. O. R., L. &P. Co. Notice. i-& iWrlghtsyille Beach Good health. Academy of the Visitation Notice! rs i BUBianea TiQOAtJii ;Ral Estate For sale.- -- Wanted First-class cook. Y. M. a A; Table board. i Wanted Boiler and engine. Wanted Telephone operators. .-- ' ' BeAaeeA Bates vtoseaaeard Air Mae - Raleigh, N. OV Sumjaer School for Teachers. Ticaeta -ob-bbm July 1, a, 7, as ana wia, jiiw Umit August 1st Fare for round trip from Wllmiagton, N. O., 14.85. J ; t- LOCAL POTS. '-Schooner "B. I. Hazard." Capt. Oranmer, arrlTed yeiterday from Kew "T-Punswnr. eorrespondence South port Standard'. Rer. a B. Paul, of jSS51 Wllminctoit, - la expected to apeak at temperance. Southpoit) Standard: "Next ; Tuesday June SOth, is the last day that open, saloons will flourish In Southportrthe result of the local op tion : election - closing them on that day." " - '-t . :; Another largeandience witness- ed ther1 performance by the Burnley Bisters' Comedy Co., at The Caalno last night. . The company , ia , the best thus far obtained by Manager Schloss and deserres "Standing room only at each performance. , "V A large crowd .came from Fay- elterille yesterday on ithe exeursion by the Hay Street Methodist Sunday school. . The train was nude up of fire coaches and a baggage car. The Golds boro excursion arriTed about 11 oelock with six eoaehea well loaded. :: One of the suburban car conduc-1 tors either lost or had picked from his pockets $18 worth of tickets yesterday. The conductor is personally, the Joser of the amount' named and any infor mation leading to its reoorery would be gratefully recelTed by the company. for him. : . - " ; Mr j ames Charles Craft will leare Monday to join a party of musi cians who will attend the National and Southern Music Teachers' Association atAsheTiUe. Mr. Craft will return Tin Greensboro and be the guest of MrT Oareace B. Brown. An effort is be? Ing made to hare him give another redtal In Greensboro upon the occasion of his Ttrft to that city. , , r ., , . . - . - -:. aaiaajaaaM New BaM fiead Uiht Houe, - ; The constrnetlon of the new govern ment lighthouse on Bald Head has been completed Jy the.West Side Foundry Qx, of ; New York, at a cost of about 190,000. . The Bouthport Standard says the new flash light now being In stalled Is a modern .one, having been constructed bt Paris, and for the past several months baa been on exhibition throughout' the United . States, i The light is a revolving or flash light and is made to flash ovary ten seconds, in stead of every thirty seconds, which was the revolving capacity of the old light. As to the distance that the light may be seen, it Is estimated that ita light . may be seen from the top of the Masonle Temple in' Wilmington, a distance of about thirty miles. t-i .t - Datlag Rescue by laptOtto. Mr. John EeUey, of Atlanta, who la spending some time with his wife at the Seashore Hotel, had a narrow escape from drowning Wednesday. He was fishing from a sharpie in the '' sound opposite the' hotel and In some dropped overboard. B Mr. Eelley.ls no swimmer and was being carried out With the current when: Capt Robert Otto, of the ' sharpie ;Bosa Otto," iumned In after, him and succeeded with much, effort in bringing him ashore. The rescue was a difficult one and both Mr. and Mrs. Keiley are very rratefulto CsoL Otto for his heroic services. Death Hear Rocky Poiat.' ' - '. " . A telegram received by Mr. E, F. Johnson yesterday announced the sud den death of bis step-father, Mr, O. B. Barden, which occurred at his home near-Roekvi Point. Pender coun ty, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Barden was. 62 years of age and leaves to mnnrn their loss a son. Mr. OL B. Bar den. . of Monroe, and daughter, urs. ; John Mpifbsll, of Pender county. The funani swfll be - conducted from the late residence to-day by Rev. Geo. Bu Webster, pastor of Bladen "Street M. E. church. ' . Appncatloss for Uqaor Llcesse. The Board ot County Commission- . a alHSW ere neia a .specuu mseuoK jwiuj afternoon for the purpose of passing upon liquor license applications pre viously granted by the Aiaermen. . a few of. them were found' Improperly endorsed according to the ruling of the eammissioners. and were referred luev to tho aimllcants for correction. Th ehairman of .the. board waft au thorized to grant the corrected appn Mfmi. rtr adianrnment when In proper form.' Mr. McArthnr's Fnsertl. The funeral of . Mrs. Lucy Moore Mc Arthur wife of Mr. Chas. VL Mc- Arthnr. was conducted at 10:30 O'Cioca: yesterday-morning from St Andrew a DmlntMhii Clhnren. : DV OT. i. cj ' ' ' , McCTure. Many friends ano acquain- unAm& the services. The re mains were laid to" rest tn Oakdale. I The pall-bearers -i were as. follows; s. IT. Bmrtt. H. OL Bear, W. n Pi. R. W. Wallace. -HF. WIl- der and H. O. Wallace. North Carolina Editors. K.xt wMk. beginning on-Tuesday, the North Carolina Press Association i will hold its annua! convention at the I onshore Hotels Wrlghtstille Beach. A feature of the. week's entertainmeni .in K an Axeursian down me river. ... . . - ai th steamer . huiwbiwb Hmentary to the . visitora ny japw Harper, who will recognize ue naoga r ... Al 1 3 iT.it Association as a ticket for any Mr this visitors- may cxesire io wao. - ... . . . I ti. ttTdTice oromises to be very large. ,r-f:- Nature's three grest Wesgs-aU, r.h mi Tit Rait water. She aeiivers the goods at Wrightsville Beach. : t iPMnhl nf all UrtSm mTtt forgotten m thm it ta Wrightsville Beach, f TOE SUPERIOR COURT. Thomas Colored Boys Sentenced to : Five Years Each for i .Manslaughter. ; v SUBMISSIONS. BY HARMON. Usderitood Thst He WD1 Be DIssilMed Upoa Psymeat of Costs and Dsn -s jea to eosdoctor-Other Cases -Disposed of Darisf Day. In the Superior Court yesterday 8. F. Harmon, charged with assaaltlng andfieverely beating Conductor W. B.' Jones; of the suburban line, and hav ing been a nuisance upon the same oc casion, came into court with his attor neys, Messrs. Waddell ftPeschau, end submitted in the two eases.- Messrs. Bellamy & Bellamy and Dayis&DsTls were present to assist Solicitor Daffy In the prosecution and l prayed the strict judgment of the court according to law.. Judge Peebles reserved-his decision until 9:30 o'clock this morn ing.,; It is learned unofficially that by agreement of counsel Mr. Harmon will be let off with the cost In the two cases provided he pays to Conductor J ones the sum of $300 to partially re imburse him for his suffering and in capacitation. - ; . .- : ' ; Another important matter disposed of yesterday was the ease against Robert and Walter Thomas, colored charged with stabbing Jno. Edwards, alias Dan Shines, to death in a negro shop in "Brookly" last February.. Although Solicitor Duffy exerted eyery effort to dear the matter up, the evidence waa badly confused and it developed -dur ing the progress of the examination of a doxen or more witnesses that had the negroes been placed on trial for their lives their , acquittal of murder in the first degree would hate been almost certain. "However, he had consented to a verdict ' of manslaughter, the penalty of which is imprisonment in the penitentiary from four months to 20 y earsr SoUcitor Duffy had expect ed a maximum sentence but Judge Peebles said in consideration of I the fact that the defendants bad prored a good character, up to the time of the homicide he would gire them - only five years each and judgment was ' en tered up accordingly. . Messrs. Mars den Bellamy and Herbert McClammy appeared for the Thomaaboys. - Court met as usual and the Sheriff returned the talesmen ordered sum moned for the day.. John M. Wright,' A. J. Howell, J. D. Edwards and W. H. Brown were excused. The trial of Robert Gliasoa, charged with' aban dqn me.Qt was resumed and verdict of guilty was returned. . tf5. I z Divorce waa granted In case of Hope Pruitt vs. Geo. W. Prultt; grounds of abandonment - James New, charged with false pre tence was found not guilty and was discharged. " j' ,. V'.T,.' 5 John Roderick, previously found guilty of allowing stock to run at large, paid the cost" In two cases and was discharged - I -' John Mitchell, assault and battery, failed to answer and an alias caplaa and continuance was ordered. J. R. Saunders, white, charged with forcible trespass upon the premises of S. E. Turner, Front and Surry streets, waa found guilty of assault and bat- tery only, . end j judgment was re- Arthur Beatty, v colored, r charged with, assault and battery, was called and failed. Judgment nisi sd fa and capias waa ordered, but It is under stood defendant wilf appear to-day for trial, .i : -3fct. - 5. , - -: -. . ,: . Court took a recess at 3 P. M. until 9:80 A. M. to-day. '1 ' 'S-. Although the court is holding, but one session a day; the grand jury Is holding two and la working to com plete the business, before It, It Is pos sible that It will submit its.report' to day and be discharged.) JR. 0. U.1 A. M." ELEftTE OFFICERS. ti Jlfrfcti; fell. - ryf-M Those Chosea for EasalsgTersi b Jeff i p Dsvls Ceascll Hoay f-Vs Jeff DavU Council" No.!63," Jjr. p: U. A. It., last night alectedoiaaers aa foBowsr- i 4 R. B. John E. Wood. r 1 - A. R. B -LeRoy Williams. -? I F. a G; a Simmons. 1 ' Treasurer John Thomas. t .- Conductor M. a Curiee.i,l TIT TI T TfVlthTl i L B. T. W. Brown. " O. & E. O. Woodbury: ninl!n Tx. F. Bsnnderf. , .nil?.- w. .miiBniwM 'Trnitees W. 8. Yono. A." J. ' Hew lett and John E. Wood. - f The above officers will be Installed by Deputy State Councillor ' A? JrHjrt lett on Thursday night J dly 3d. f v-U le.Yisii jiajireiaaa;-;: ' i ! . .Mr M. - J. Corbett and two dsnSth- ters, Misses Nellie and' Maggie. ie Wednesday night. . for New York. whence they wfll sail Baturaay ior LiverpooL They will spend the Bnm mer abroad; vWUng many places or Interest, including a long suy at me old home of Mr. l Corbett In Ireland. Mr. Corbett mother still lives at the j old homestesd.' :-' rtrr Jff. Ho i for Lake Waceamaw. 8pedai train wUl leave Wllmlngtoa a a. July 4th t returning leave LakeWac at -R IIS - r". ia. t&aeuiuuiii resort at wnicn w spew "i---: Holiday.. Good nsning, oo ttmu. otoerkttractiona.-Rate, 75 eenta for adults : SO centt ior cnuoran. . 5 I en jnay .gjM-mMTi& but always witht increasing now w Wrightsville Beach- - : - . t tRMmHniriKw - hard day's work. Ocean breezes. Wrtgbtsville Beach. . t PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. H. 0. Eccles,"of Oharlotte, . Is at The.Orton;f :rm u Hon FisfMatfeiil tamed to Raleigh last evening., - T0- Dr. and Mrs. W A; Graham of Charlotte, are guests at the Sea shore, '" : ... . ; Friends of Mr. W. I. Gore will regret to know that he still continues very low.. . i : Sonthport i Standard: , "mm UndaDoaher returned to her home in" Wilmington on Friday: last, after a very pleasant visit In Bouthport" ' Mni. Ida McOomb, i of Mlllen, Ga.. who came with the remains of the late Mrs. J. G. Branson, of Sa vannah, returned to her home yester- ': Bouthport Standard:! "Miss Osrrie Dot her returned home on Sat urday lat from a pleasant and: ex tended visit In Washington and Balti more.'" .. : " ' -, . "" m mm " " Ezsoilattloss ij Prof. Catleti. ? By request of President Geo. T. Win ston, Prof. Washington OaUett, of this; city, will conduct at his office in the Court House on July 9th an entrance rxsmioatlon for all young men who. contemplate attending the A. and 1 M. College next Fall. Two papers will be submitted, one for the two-year courseand one for the full' four-year. course. The first will be upon the sub jects of Arithmetic, English and U. 6. History, while for the four year course the subjects of examinations will be Arithmetic, -Algebra, English and U. a History.' On the same day white teachers will be given an examination for certificates to teach. In the public schools of the county. 1 On the follow-: ing day colored applicants will be examined---.. .; .vj.yv, ; . Dredfe Cape Pearto Baltimore.. . Bouthport Standard :JEhB govern meat suction dredge Cape Fear: left yesterday morning at 3 o'clock for Baltimore, where she will undergo a thorough overhauling at Clark's Ma chine Shops. It Is probable that it will take about two months to com plete the repair work on the steamer. and we are Informed that about $13,000 or 114,000 will be expended on , the work. It was rumored here several days ago that the Cape Fear would be sent to some place In Florida after the repair work is - completed, but a later report is to the effect that she will come back here and resume work on the Cape Fear bar and river. . : j Directory Ready hy Jsly . ' t A letter to Secretary James Kyle, of the Chamber of Commerce, from; the Hill Directory Co., of Richmond, says that the. Wilmington. editloB will be ready-for deli vary totwaan now land July 10th; thai the prlaters are hard at work upon it now. A copy. o the Petersburg, Va., directory, just out baa been received for addition to the already large number' oantribu ted by the Hill Company to the Chamber of Commerce. -. . ", '"' " Park for Ezcarslealsts. y--;:.-; The Public Building Committee of. the Board of Aldermen, composed of Aldermen Murrell (chairman), W. E. Yodd and J. A. Earr. vesterday even ing made an inspection of the site for the excursionists park on the City Hall lawn. As soon as the Board of Audit and Finance concurs in the $500 annronrlatlon for the park, work upon the same will begin.- v-'"7 J Delfado Cosple Wedae. ; S f Jastioe Bornemann last night in his usual happy manner joined in mar riage at the home of Mr. E. S. Bblpp, Church between Fourth and Fifth streets. Miss Ella Williamson and Mr. Thomas Nichols, both of Delgadot The eemmonv was, witnessed by a: few- friends -who congratulated the young couple apOnthelr happy union. - Saleea tesgns to Heel. ::; "'. The Executive Committee of toe city Anti-8al06n League has called a meet I ing of the entire meiilpfjniit I a'SM.oloek at the Y: M;O.A.J The meeting Is called for the purpose, or electing delegates to the Bute Central Convention of the Antl-Saloou League to be held in Raleigh Jnly 7th.-. - y Colored Baseaall Oamea, s f '.- : The "BlaeS: BtoekingaM of Wilming ton won yesterday's game, firom the 'Atlanta Deppens" in a score of T to 3. Oa account of the departure t the visitors, the game waa called at end of the aeyentb inning. Wilmington won two of the three " games " from1 the Georgians. 'Aaother Steamboat Co. . . ... Bhallotte eorrespondenee of the Bouthport Standard : "The WUming- i inn nd Rhllotta Steamboat Co. waa organised here last week, wlto Mr. W. H. Phillips, president;, sir. ja-n. AmI. iMMtin. and Mr. - ' W. I Brooks, treasurer. Mr. J.; ai trore, oi wiiminrton: waa auo present u wb deeting.:; 1 ' ;::r!Bsiiea Bales, '' t T, WlilliMT Wl 1 i.in-TTaftAd Cird ; True ReforinerB. Tickets on sale August SOthsptlst anddiflnaljimit September 10th. Fare for round trip from Wilmington Los Angeles and San Frandsoo, ni Ntinnai Encamumsnt Grand Army of the Republic; Tteketa on sale Jury 31st to August 13th s final imi rwnVu i Kth. " Fare round trin f mm Wilmington. N. C' $8475i Fea of SO eenta will be charged at destlna-. iron ior vso2uunjc hirrv'A. .j - IiAhm Hnrlnrt. N. C. Llld-SUm- m. mMtinv BanUst State Conven tlon. 'Tickets sold June 23d toi 35th,. tnelnalv;.final limit July 3d. - Jt'are round trip from! Wilmington, N. a, 15.25. " .p-' .V-r? i-i Tl -; Thos: P. ZTnABtM, Q. A. aaaaSii i--:. : ; .When the next dsva . work Urover: refreshing ride to wngnisvu mhb. BANKERS ADJOURNED i r Seventh Annual Convention! of the . Association Concluded ; Its Sessions Yesterday THE ELECTION OP OFFICERS. Lee H. Bsttlr, of Qreesiboro, realdest. Fiae addresses by ProaUaeat Mea el : Plaaace Resolatioas of - . 'if Thsnks for EntertslBaient jl The seventh annual convention of the North Carolina Bankers'. Associa tion closed the most successful series of sessions In its history at the Sea shore Hotel, Wrightsville Beach, yes terday afternoon shortly before 6 o'clock, after a day of fine -addresses upon important financial topics, : the election and installation TOf officers. the adoption of resolutions of thanks for courtesies extended, and ' five-minute reports by delegates as to banking conditions In the several sections from which they; came, vy "r:f; The election and installation of offi cers was perhaps the most important feature of the afternoon's session.- which was called to order' as usual at threeo'clock in , the ball room of Uhe hotel, President Montcaatle presiding and all other, officers ia attendance. The Election rwas v upon report of the nominating committee through Mr. . Jos. " G. Brown, who Was instructed to east the vote of the con vention unanimously for the folow- President Lee H. Battle, of Greens boro.- - ..'.':.v..:-;v: :fy-- ' First Vice President OoL F.? H. Fries, of Winston-Salem. . ' second . vice r resident .anarew Moreland, of Wilmington. ." " - Third Vice president J. U. uras- well, of Rocky Mount " - -; Secretary and Treasurer u. a . Evans; of Charlctte;--:'---feyi , ; Executive -uommittee eo. w. Montcaatle, Lexington; Jno. F. Bru ton, Wilson; W. H. T witty, Charr lotte;B. L. Watt, Reidsvllle. - : uepresentauvef xo American Atans:- era' Association jss. r. sawyer, Asheviile,. and Julian 6. Carr, Dur ham; alternates, Chas. Blanton, Shel by; W, E. Borden, Goldaboro. i . t ,The election of Mr. Lee H. Battle formerly of this city, aa president, was a fitting recognition of ability and enthusiasm in the cause. r Hej was escorted to the platform and ' assumed the duties of presiding officer after a graceful little 'speech by the retiring president . and a brier address to the convention " by Mr. Battle' himself. The" other 'officers also were brought forward and thanked the Association for the ' honors conferred, pledging their beat .efforts to the ; maintenance and up-building of toe organizations e: The question ?f the - next place of meeting was left: to the Execntlve Committee. Winston and Asheviile extended : very - pressing - invitations through their representatives. -f? The addresses of the afternoon ses sion were remarkably fine. Hon. Franklin "McNeill, ; chairman of the; Corporation Commission spoke of the Work of tho Commission, and the rear sons for Its existence. His addres was well received as evidenced by the en thusiastic applause with which he was greeted.' The other address was by Mr. Lee H. Battle who discussed to an entertaining - and ; Instructive man- ner "The Bank and ita Depositors ; Their Duty to Each Other." The first and. greatest duty .i'oi. bank 'was defined as one to afford the very pesi . aaieiy . ana secaniy ; pos sible to its . depositors. The secret lies In the bank's loans and ' investments. Another dutyjo depositors is to pnt the' bank in a position to give them the benefits of the-latest and most approv ed methods and best facilities for the conduct itS their business. Still an other daty to deposltore is to treat them with liberality, ;- giving due fcon slderation and preference in granting loans, never forgetting the security offered. The doctrine of ' reciprocity applies7, here with great force, s The I exp4sionof speaker touched upon the growth and our cute aioog inuustruu lines and attributed much of I it to the enterprise ot North Carolina Jbanksl Ck)urtesy: wM emphasized aa another daty of the bank to deporitorsy ?As a matter of business It nays ani-nO one can: bone to accomplish iverys much without it. Liberality on the part of the banking public: w elnphaiflzhdtaS a duty of theu depositor t to ' ihe bank. Another daty on the same aide of :the ledger Uthit the depositor should pever: Overdraw his account '.Itr Is unfair to' he bankerruhusineiB-li1 em- barrassing. iscn oi tne, points was. enlirgednpoh bxtheaker, rduna- Ing out a paper that Is a valuablet eon? trlbution to tne ransangf Jijerarare oi the States -;--?? t , One of the hanntest respbnsea io the wU call of members for' report aa banking conditions In their rMpactlvf sections wm by,sMr, vAndrew, floret land, of Wilmington, -who loose n'-X- atacantly and with a patent eonsfcwc nesa that tax lUtlng is now in.prTt:a and the chairjnan, of e;0ppat3 :a Oommissloni waa-clcseBlhand In tba. contention 'UaVMImS, McQueen, ot toej1 AittrnhIsnnNalcjuil Bimk also made a'rxdeari AWMaTnriq told of the In duatriai erelopmentiof Lumlerton aiid' ItobBsaT- eounfy ganaUffiilf nn )(miJtfm Cook,; Esg., from Haxton, also made a clever report if conditions there. t. - ' Mr. Sam Teaee,4 secretary and treasurerof the Oxford Savings and Trust Co., who 'madean able address during the morning session upon the subject of :'A Southern Depository,!1 made a ; motion" proyldiog for a com mittee to look into the advisabillity of advocating a depository and that upon approval of such, the committee be empowered to eall attention of Mother Ve received 560 fina Trimmed Hats by Express to-day. LaSies' and Children's Hats. They wlll ba sold at less than half pries. i5!H;for98e3its .$2 ; $1.25 Hatsfor 50 OeLi:s. We have ten different styles and thirty 'different colors. - It Is the pret tiest lot of ready to wear Hats in the city.' -: Don't forget we are cutting prices on Shirt Waists and Skirts. 1 MPARIS MILLirJERY Er.lPORIUr.l, ; je 1 12 tf J . , 129 Market Street, Wilmington, N. 0. Southern banks and ask for their ap proval and co-operation. A substitute for the motion, referring the matter to the Executive Committee, ' was adopted. ' . " ": . ; Coir 1). D.McColl, of South Caro; linsv was presented- to the convention by A. W. McLean, Esq.,- and made a pleasing address, with humoroua ref erence to the Corporation Ctornmiislon. .:' Conventloa's Moralsf Sessloa, ? The morning session of the Aetocia--' tlon was 'devoted exclusiyely to ad dresses upon important subjectsJby prominent- speakers, " chief y among whom was Mr. Caldwell Hardy, presi dent of the American Bankers'-Association and president of the Norfolk National Bank, who had for his theme' "Organization Among . Banks and the Benefits Incident Thereto." HIS speech was comprehensive in its scope and bore the ear marks of a conception inex perience. He was given most careful attention and enthusiastic applause. "Competition Among Banks" was treated in an able address by Mr. Wal ter L. Parsons, cashier of the Bank of Pee Dee Rockingham, N. C and a paper by Mr. J. El wood Cox, read in the absence of the author by Cole W. H.S.Burgwyn. -y-. :'i .--'v' .' "Exchsnge and Collections" ,waa discuued .In excellent addresses : by Mr. T. W. Dewey, cashier -of the Farmers and .Merchants' ' Bank, of Newborn, and President L. L. Jen kins, of the First National Bank of Qastonla. y:y r-J.r. i. The concluding address; by .' Mr. Peace, of Oxford, In. reference to "A Southern Depository" waa referred to i above. -A number of the bankers and their lady friends came up to the city; late yesterday afternoon "and left for ihelr homea'on the evening trains. Others will leave to-day. -. '. y yi Nothing like vllle Beach. the ride to Wright! NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. TtftTTfTR. 5 rear,? Tederat Point. .TownEbloi will be. M Ushlpssabct to taxation.- ri.L .puurnia Board ot Qomnuonsrs, J i TiaMlf: .r X cmasmiiiiiMutKiia v ' .lIOtHIT DB SAIiE8.t fet rflH. v ACAJXMY:OTtSS YlSITATlON t Bunainea and grounds sxtenslTe.aBd attraa? j uye. Bitaation neanum: ana new' mora, hiiis, nyer, and bay aMimrai. Acoeaei. bie by electric car routes; - Tboro ogh- work tat Enffuan, scienoe, waao. An, ana uhokh, lUastratea oataiogaes sent, on appUoaaoato 5 jo m st a wa 8VKS vj i Shk DinxcraxBat &NOXICiL u During u mont hs burbaiCrOara ,;WILL trnnn t:t Mod rat oolf oiR.L;:ciP.qo.; - ie 26 2ti3 3i m z st j -Toil Notice. 3 W 91 -Thifl la to notify all, persons I have this day told a to Mr.tlV'F, Kail my entire interest isr wuming ton - Grocery, 2o.;-14 . South; Front street Tend will -devotey entire time to the-' T .: : y I ,r O AO I no Du- WRIGHTSVILLE BEACII,flstonal;depTto nMlnnln Unniliv Jnnit tat 23 t: ?iy jfivenings at v. : Mauiieot oftturuaj as.-u -.' w-Priilfa Viiirlftvilla. 1 ' I J Admission. ...,.U....,.....f.Ao Reserved Seat. . .. ... -. - S5e Carfare and reserved seat...-"i.t. 50c r30 minute ; promenads yccicert after each performance. - my oam v E CTi U LI Aft To f A man eant affora to wors au aay on a UVVV Wl. i..mw-... . BrAaJuast in&i aian t sum aim wo uw . tbinss - you like . and - after your own ; ANDERSON & CO. f;Z SEETHM'P0INT1 OTEBIiING P. ADLUD, GivU EnrLaer aad City .yj;. Work executed promptly In and out of the city. ri office 14. Frmceas street,, dunibor Oonh BeU 110110 7il-. . . ' - Ja 6 tf .0 To keep in good . health one should have plenty of rest and recreation.-" ' After your day's . work is fdoneMait . r CAR EVERY HALF HOUR. x Last car leaves Beach at 12.00 P. M. , Hound trip including 7 admis sion (reserved seat) to Casino. .;.-,- Casino tickets on sale at Front S and Princess streets from 1:00 to 8:30 P. M. :: ie 25 2t ooreeeeeeeee 1,300 SACKS ASK FOR PRICES. C. L. CROSSING. je25tf ii 4'' How la the timo .. .. Voii need a Hammock. We have a new. line. No J - old stock. Call and see :y: .ns hefore bnjing.t y : sii is menus Stationer, 107 Market Bt. ' rnort&t;4rbUa. aJiilOc;aHiaent Law, Meddidi Fharraacy. . aaaa'sdiurof mibtisters. Loans :ifoctlieineedyrLrf . V? -'i f. : 08 Studeatr..r f 6 Iasiraetors. Kei portories,Water Works, central jieating Djgwm,Aiiurarj Fall term. : academic hnd profes-i :-m uatcsior bOY7erberic8 WateKCIosets50 ctajernauarter, each Wen'.$lnl50 BathfTubs- - - SOxts petquartert each fixed WashBasIns3ctsper:quarter, each FIvmI Laundrw Tubs 50c Mrauarler. ner set : ,We .carry bnr plpea to-yonx prop erty line; without, charge, and rates dt notg0 into effect nntn service is rendered;if- tfers-'H? g&s, ?. - a wmii T.TW1J OW - - c' j'i . v.- 't: t-:- ; lieingsraicrn, i aioi uwtoi e Enamsl Ced3, GCart8. - See ouz.'stock and get our prices hefore i'lM0-h-rr. lio-M Market 8t,--itoter-BW", liitsii Btatli. Best IxedGorn IX T Ii. L; mum MICKS!
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 26, 1903, edition 1
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