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" .,.tei Beaa-FU. Everyl 01 ait Otter Diny Brr Mpr Pahllsaee' WOinlaxtoa. tPAPBK IS THI BTAT 0UTLINE8. Montana train robber. Harvey eKped from jail at Knoxvtlle, patenter train on the N. !lfrUrotd wrecked and engineer J irt UIleL Trin from ,oad to Norfolk- wrecked er LLnbarc. Va.; engineer aad fire were killed aad olhere lajared. "tM re rolntlonarj movement la ..eess to be spreading. A Senl Is said to be on foot to . fret female collet a la eon- oi with Trinity Oollejre. , Latnidea aad wife were drn l!'iad robbed at a hotel la Ban Juan. TV, . a. strike of earpeatere aad lB Charleston, a CL.Ia threaten " ti. . ;nrv In lha Jodm mur- - ad , JUJ'J at Wilton. N. Q, had not iLhed. verdict at 10:30 last night,' JJ, ,irik situation in Richmond, Tl u practically unchanged. TarkesirkeU: Money on call Heady !we,tipoieiier,No. 1 red 8c; corn ot euier. No. Mle; oata epot jtNa 2 431:; rosin quiet; spirits tarpeBUaedall. WEATHER REPORT Tj 9. Dip't or AgriocltUB-E, ) Wkithxb Bukxau, WiLaaaTOS. N. OL, Jane 87. ) Meieorolorical data for the twenty taut hours endinr at 8 P. M. : Temperatures: 8 A- !., 73 decree ; I p M-, 73 decree; maximum, 87 de pttt; minimum, 70 decree; mean. 78 BiiafaU for the day. 0.87; rainfall . Ut of the month to date, 8.05 lichw. corrox Eiaios bulletin. BiBi hare fallen In all districts wlih heavy local ahowere la the Caro tou and Louisiana. Temperatnrea in slithtly lower over the greater portico ofthe belt. rORXOAST FOB TO-DAY. Wi3Hi5aT05, Jane 27.-For North Carolina: 8howera 8anday, cooler la the eentrtl portion; Monday fair, warmer; variable wind. Pari Almaaste Jone 368. Sas Rises San Sets Dty's Length Hiro Water at South port, ttfd Witer Wilmington. 4.44 A.M. 7.20 P.M. 14B.S5M. 10.43 P.M. 1.13 A.M. The time to advertise i all the time. If cleanliness is next to godliness how far are the poet-office grafters rtmofed from godliness ? Eeally, it doesn't appear that Mr. Cleveland did anything more than fiiht correspondent Bailey to a draw. A man in New Jersey ate a black lukke and then was candid enough to acknowledge that he was a rein- carAted hog. An eiteemed contemporary aayi ' the Delaware lynchers were deter mined." Well, it does look that way to a man np a tree. Some of onr paragraphs mnst be rood. One of onr esteemed uses them for "sandwiches," but gires the caterer no credit. Every North Carolina paragrapher hu his pencil sharpened and Is lying in wait for the announcement of the thirteenth candidate for Goternor. It cannot be denied that Mr. CleTeland is the only man on earth who knows whether he is a Presi dential candidate (receptive or otherwise) or not. The general movement for cele brating the "Glorious Fourth" thronhont the conn try ja' being rlj watched by the surgeons ad undertakers. Why does a man who discontinues k lubicription to a newspaper ken indebted to it consider -him-absolved from all legal and obligation to pay the honest debt? A Northern Judge has decided that a necklace comes under the wbuw V1UC UliUM head of female wearing apparel. AK doubtltss, he would decide t the Atlantic City bathing suits wme nnder the same head. , : The -battanooga Timti thinks "thefeudiau of Kentucky and West uginia have now about gone the Eait." Notqnite,ai toWestVir Pnia. The Governor of that SUte k not yet been assassinated. The enggestion that the Adminis ion try the "water cure" on re- citrant witnesses in the post inTeatiVation vill narar be pted. Possibly water enough 7 be nsed to make the whitewash. Of course, that Brooklyn 'Squire right in deciding that it waf Orderly conduct for one woman l call another woman an oldaid. &d if a man were to use such an Pithet the old maids would say it . " Baaa-Flie. En Taai X wu a caae of mandamus. VOL. LXXn.-NO; 83. COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY. PiyskUss ef New Hsasyer Orgsabcd Caler laiplces ef State AssocUUoi. Meetlag Weisesisy Eyealsg. A larxe number of the physicians of the dty met Thursday renins; la the parlors of the Y. It a A. and effected the orranixatlon af ih ff rr.- Ooaaty Medical Society," the objecU and pozpoaa of which. obrioss. Dr. W. D. ItcMUlan v nn) ik. ehalr'and Dr. TL IT. dr.n ... quested to act as seeretarj.: . xne oonnty oriranlxatlOB as outlined by Dr. Frank H. Bamll win k. Integral part or the Stale AaaoclaUon and will co-operate with that body in the promulgation of the best sanitary and hyrelnte legislation and will Ann. eerre the nubile health la erery man ner poaaiDie. The matter of the election of officers f the New HaaOTer Boeletw d. f erred until a rabeequent meetlnr-to V , 1 . . . Mcaiiea oy ine cnairmaa. A com mittee eomnoeed of Dr. Om n Thomas, Dr. W. D. McMillan and Dr. Thos. M. Green, was appointed to draft vulUble consUtutloa aad by-laws ana report at the next meeting:. LOCAL DOTS. An . excursion from Wilming ton to Newbern, Sunday July 19th, Is being adrerUaed. v Schooner "Jno. B. Fell." hence for New York, passed out at South port at 8 A. M. yesterday. . Mr. John Haar, lately with the Oape Pear Club, has taken apoaitioa aa agent for the Metropolitan Life Ia- ruranoe Oo. British steamer ''Haclenge,, la expected from New York Thursday for cargo of gum Umber for the Acme Tea Cheat Co. The steamer "City of Fayette rHIe" arrived yesterday with about S5 cabla paaaengera. clearing for the re- tarn aboat 9 o'clock. The "Atlantic" "and "White Caps," colored baseball teams, will play for a purse of $100 at Hilton Monday and Tuesday of this week. The Lumber-Bridge Light In fantry, recently disbanded, la reor ganizing aad will apply for re-admU- sion Into the National Guard. Ber. Jno. H. Hall, formerly pastor of Fifth Street M. K. church. will preach to bia old congregation this morning at 11 o'clock and at Grace church to-alght. A merry-go-round, one of the fiaeat pa the road, will be established by Charlotte parties near The Casino oa Wrightsrllle Beach this week. And thus . Wr!jrhUvil!e takes another step towards being the Coney 11 aad of the the Soath. THE SEISH01E HOTEL ORCHESTRA. Usee Ssseay A f Ureses Concert Te-4sy at 41 F. St. PrerrsaiBie. Following Is the programme to be rendered this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the Seashore Hotel, Wrightsrllle Beach: March "Wooly Wools' .Karle Overture "Mornlnr, Noon and Nlcht". . . .Buppe. Iatermesao. ."Indolence". ..Matthews. BeleeQoa "La FUle da Beglment" Donexettl. Qaartette "Der Jagers Abschledn Masai a. ttaeo ana urews. FTollnwhaih end Fettel. Concert Waits. ."A Night In Granada." Seleetlona. "Fortune Teller ..tier oen. March.. ."The Bawea"...J. a. urewa. F. B. Jordaw, Director. Celerel Orphaasre Class. The Jenkins JSic Sensational Con cert Company, from the Jenkins' Col ored Orphan axe, Charleston, 8. Q, arrived la the city yesterday ana wiu wIts one of its" famous sensational concerts oa Monday night at the Opera House. The children compose a com mni of 38 dots and girls, eonaisling of a brass band, aad jubilee singers. They have played la lxndon, og.. and throughout the Northern Biaies, and wherever they haye appeared they have (tvea perfect satisfaction. Ad- mUalon 23 cents; reserved seals eu cents. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Baseball At Hilton, 'i . Clyde Line Sailing days. Casino WrlghUville Beach. - v W. a Cooper Martin's cheese. Sabbath Concert Carolina Beach. 8. & B. BolomonWbite dimities. Geo. O. Gaylord ProareMlve age. Atlaatlc National Bank-Your vsca'n aw. Yates & Co Tissue paper hats Wriahuville Beach Spend the day. People's Barings Bank Remember. Wilmington Savings & Trust Co.--F.E Hasbagea Co Kiln dried meat TJnloa Mutual LIfelnaOo Statem't Bpecialnotloe. Allan tie Trust and Banting w- Deposits made us. - rasnrxsa locals. Go To Wrightsrllle. Lost Twenty dollars. Electric Fan Why not! Navassa Guano Co. Meeting. Mrs. A. M. McGIrt Oonrenient . Ct wTPolvogtLOotugf for rent Jos. D. Smith Residence for sale. see the Embroidery : bargains at Polrofjt s inis wees. . .BBaBBSBBsVBBBBBwTsaBWBWaMSSaSBIse Four special Embroidery bargains . e, . iLI. w at troirog s mw ww. MHBSBBBBkBBBBkiBBBBBBBBWSWSSWaSSSSISW Visit the Embroidery Department of Polvogt & UO. S WIS weea SSlA .j. -t. ' ' White Duck Hats for children and iME, DAY'S COURT RECORD. Superior Term Adjourned Yes terday After Disposition of Unimportant Cases. DEMURRER IN DAMAQE SUIT. aeaasel for R. J. Sykes Allowed to Astead Cosiplslst asdr Make Other Parties. Eicsntoslils Before the Msyer. Nerro Sesl Over Notes ssawaswa Superior Court adjourned "for the term yesterday morning with the disposition of a few unimportant criminal matters and one or two civil actions of no Interest . Ernest Blount, colored, previously connoted of sim ple assault, was sentenced by Judte Peebles to the county roads for SO days and required to pay the costs. In the damage suit of, R. J. Sykes aaainst the C R, L & P. Oa, in which plaintiff asks for $5,000 by rea son of Injuries received In the acci dent of an Iron door falling upon him and breaking his leg at the gas house several months ago, a demurrer was filed by Iredell Means, Esq., de fendant's counsel, ,on the ground that the complaint doesn't state the cause of action and does not join the proper parties defendant The demurrer was resisted by Russell & Gore, counsel for plaintiff, but It was at length sus tained by Judge Peebles. Plaintiff was allowed to amend complaint and make new parties. It was ordered that all civil cases not disposed of at this term be con tinued and. time be allowed to file pleadings la all cases where pleadings have not been filed. The term just ended has not been an Important one. Robert and Wal ter Thomas, colored were sentenced five years each for manslaughter and will be taken to the penitentiary Tuesday or Wednesday. Julius Tay lor, the little colored boy who figured la the disgraceful conduct at Uelgado, received two years oa the county roads and Joe Hill, colored, convicted of stealing a soda water tank, received one year oa the roads. Those were the chief sentences of the week. The next term of court doesn't convene until September. Msristerlal Ceirt Circles. The three belligerent excursionists from Columbus county whose war like achlerements were referred to in these columns yesterday were arraigned before Mayor Springer yesterday 'at noon.- D. Norris, who fired fire times consecutively at a retreating negro In the vicinity of Front aadGraoe streets was fiaed $10 for shooting a pistol la the city limits aad $30 for being drunk and disorderly, with the cost la each case, the aggregate - amount being $39.80, which was paid. The negro did not testify that Mr. Norris was firing at him and no one could testify as to having seen the weapon conceal ed.. J. A. Norris, who was disorderly at the A. C L. station upon the departure of the excursion and upon whose person a- pistol and metal kaueks were founcL-wassent to jail but later arranged for bond In the sum of $50 for his appearance at the September term of Superior Court. Judgment was suspended upon payment, of costs In another case against him for being drunk and disorderly. The third member of the party, Josh McPher son, was fined $5 and cost for disorder ly conduct. . Falling to give a peace bond in the sum of $50 ' upon a warrant sworn out by' N.Evans, whom he threatened to shoot, 1 William Butler, a negro shop-keeper of "Brooklyn, was sent to jail by Justice Fowler yes terday for the period of six months, or unUl the bond Is given. Ia Justice Bornemana's court yes terday Robert Swindell, colored, charged with disorderly . conduct in "Dross Neck," was sent to the roads for 80 days. BASEBALL OAMB YESTERDAY. Cellerfsii Wos ly Close Score of 5 to 4. Ths Use-Bp. The nmi of baseball at Hilton Park yesterday afternoon between the Col- lerians and the Home Boys, resuiiea In a score of 8 to 4 la faror of the stu dents. It was the fourth consecutive victory the College Boys have iron since organisation, no defeats having beea chalked up against tnexn. xnere was a good crowd present and the fin." iMmed to be favorably Im pressed, with the article of ball dished up. The line up was as follows: OOLLEGB TXJLBC , HOMBl TXAM. Moore (Capt). ... .c. JJ t m ....WOOd Melntyre. .Ub..v. .Oag Kmerson o ic TT Oelder Sb . . . . . . ... .Tucker 8 ml t h ..S.S ........ B weeney tt.m. Lf... ..axoore Croom ...r.t. .uaniweuomyw Summary Struck out by Peschau 7; Wood 6; bases glren by Peschau, 5; by Wood, 5; errors, Collegians, . 2; Home Boys, 3; bits. Collegians, J; Home Boys, 7. ' , 19c, 89c, S9e,and 9e t11 buy em broideries worth double the price at Polrogt's this week. -: . Special Ribbon 'aale to-morrow at Polrogt's. , ' ' . Visit Polvogt's Ribbon Department this week-special sale of four lots, t What vare" the wild waves aylBct You can find out at Wrlghtavllle Beach. - ; ri . " ' m m m , Surf bsthlog at Wrlghtsrlllo Bach. One can enjoy the benefiU of surf bathing and yet lire la the dty. X M0KN1NG WILMINGTON, N. GM SUDDEN DEATH OF A CHILD. Little Son of Mr. sad Mrs. P. A. Feesell Died Morslsg After ReceTvisf Is- lories from a Fall. . Mr. and Mrs. FVed A. Fennell, No. 811 Chesnut street, hare the sympathy or friends in the sudden and almost tregle death of their little son, Frank Peele, aged a little leas than eight year, who passed away at the family residence yesterday morning. The boy late Friday afternoon fell from the balustrade of the front porch of his father's home, striking his head violently against the ground. The ac cident was regarded trivial by the boy's mother, as he was soon playing about the house as usual and was cheerful and bright until he went to bed at night Yesterday morning he complained of a slight headache, bat otherwise appeared all right About 10 o'clock Mrs. Fennell discovered that his nose was bleeding and almost in stantly the little fellow relapsed Into unconsciousness and died within a few minutes. The parents of the child are members of the Christian Science faith and no physician was summoned, but had one been called he would not have been able to reach the child In time to save his life Dr. CD. Bell,.: the -coroner, was summoned and ' gave as his opinion that death resulted from Injuries re ceived ia the fall the afternoon previ ous. Tfce funeral will be conducted at 9 o'clock this morning from, the family residence. MARRIED ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Miss WHlye Essetr, ef WUalnrtos, the Bride ef Mr. Orerg, ef Sumter, S. C. The marriage of Miss Willy e En- nett, a popular and accomplished young lady of this city, and Mr. Charles Mlot Gregg, a valued em ploye of the Atlantic Coast Line at Sumter, 8. 0., was quietly conducted in the presence of relatives and a few friends, on Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, in the A. C L. Infirmary of the latter city, where the groom la convalescing from a severe illness. It wss originally Intended that the cere mony would be performed in the First Presbyterian church here, but the Ill ness of Mr. Gregg prevented, so the marriage was solemnised by the bride's pastor, the Rer. J. M. Wells, of this dty, ia Sumter. The rooms ia which the "happy erent was consummated were made rery attractlre with beautiful plants and flowers and the scene was a pretty one Indeed.. Miss Sal lie Eanetf, sister I of the bride, was maid of nonor, and Mr. Beanie Gregg, of .Marion, S. C, brother of the groom, was best man. Among those" who witnessed the cere mony were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grerg, parent, and Miss BeUe Gregg, si&ter of the groom, all of Marion, 8. C, and Mrs. E. T. Hugglns, or Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg will be at home after Wednesday, July 15lh, at 109 South Harrin street, Sumter, 8. O. STR0NQ BID FOR PATRONAGE. The Caslae This Week Reiaras to Vsade- " vine far Foarta ef Jaly. The Casino this week goeeJbeckto straight rauderille and It being the week of the 4th of July, the manage ment has secured six real top-liners Harry Melrlile and Lona May. comedy sketch team; Geanne and Reuand, musical artists; Blgnor Bensley, the renowned foot juggler, and Mde. Helen Pelletier, prima donna soprano. Altogether this will be much the strongest bill yet offered and it Is ex pected to prove the banner jreek In point of patronage. Large rockers and tables have recently been added to the rerandas of The Casino and where ;to the sweet strains of Prof. Brannon's orchestra all light refresh ments are served before and after the performance. A Ssccessfsl Excarslos. Charlotte Observer: The second an nual excursion of the Pritchard Memo rial Baptist Sunday school was a suc cess In all particulars. The patrons bad a thoroughly enjoyable trip, and the managers or the excursion netted a handsome sum for their Sunday schooL Elegant order" was observed on the train and there was no accident of any kind. The excursionists returnea irom iii Mt vMtftrdi-r mm-ninc The sec ond train was considerably delayed by a breakdown or toe engine snortiy after leaving Wilmington. The enUre management of the excursion was good, and was the subject of much favorable comment on the part of the excursionists. Music st Csrollss Bescbv The Fort Caswell military band will rive a concert tbla afternoon at Caro lina Beach pavilion. .V The steamer "Wilmington" will make three trips to the beach to-day, leaving the city at 9 A. M., 3:30 and 7:30 P. M. A trolley rlde'to Wrightsrllle Beach after supper. Fine fishing at Wrightsrllle Beach. Take a trolley car. t- ' Oar erery half hour to WrlghtsvUle Beseh. . The sharpies are doing great business at Wrightsrllle Beach. X . sBBnBjVeaBBW-es""""-. . - For rest and recreation go to Wrights rllle Beach. - Visit your friends at Wrightsrllle Beach, . - . - : . J $L09 ribbon 60o per yard atReh der's this week. t SUNDAY, JUNE 28, MR. WILLIAM I. GORE Aged and Highly Respected . Re; tired Merchant of Wilming ton Died Last Night. SUFFERED WITH PARALYSIS. Stroke a Year Ago, Followed by Others, Ceased His Death Long aad Dlstla galtbed Csreer of Boslaess Man . ad Soldier Faieral. Mr. William Iredell Gore, for many years one of the leading wholesale grocery merchants or the dty and a man highly esteemed and belored in the community in which he lived, passed away at his, home. No. 410 Orange street, last night at 8:10 o'clock, after a lingering Illness following a siroke or paralysis which he suffered about a year ago. That attack was f ollowc d by another during the Winter,' another last Friday and still another yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock. He had been uneonsdous since yesterday morning and the end came peacefully last night at the hour stated, with all members of the devoted family at his bedside. Tbe news of bis death while not entirely, unexpected, will come with deepest regret to many friends in Wilmington and elsewhere, for he wss a man .who made friends and lasting ones. Mr. Gore was born at Little River, B. a.Deo. 25th 1829 and wts, therefore, 73 years of age. While a young man he was engaged in various pursuits in his native county but he removed to Wilmington in 1868 and engaged in the wholesale grocery and commission business In the store now occupied by Stone & Oa, on South Water street Later he associated himself with Mr. D. L. Gore under the firm name of Gorect Gore, which partnership re sulted Jn the building up of a rery large business in heary groceries. The firm also handled peanuts extenairely. Later the deceased associated with him self his son, the late Albert Gore, under the firm name of W. L Gore & Son, which also prospered to an unusual degree Mr. Gore was last engaged as a member of the firm of Corbett Gore, now the M. J. Oorbett Com pany, with large offices and ware houses near the A. O. L yards. About three years sgo, 'on account of feeble health, Mr. Gore was forced to retire from the active duties of a business life and since that time had devoted himself to, his family and home. In the' year of 1854 deceased mar ried Miss Rachel Ann Litchfield,- of Little River, 8. O, and Ihe two bad lived happily together until death came yesterday to dissolve bonds which hsjl held them as devoted bus band and wire within a few months of 50 years. The bereaved wife and three daughters are the only members of his immediate family surviving and to them is poured out the tenderest sympathy of the community. Tbe daagbters'afe Miss Julia Gore, Mrs. Fred E. O wen and Mrs. L. L. Pritch ard, all of this city. He Is also sur rired by a sister and brother Mrs. J. H. Stone, of Little Rirer, 8. a, and Mr. B. F. Gore, who lately remored to Wilmington. The grandchildren surviving, of whom Mr. Gore was especially fond, are Misses Bessie L Gore, Thurber Gore, Julia Owen, Edith I. Pritchard and Messrs. Albert, W. L Gore, Jr., Milton B. Gore and Thos. H. Pritchard. , . At the outbreak of the dvll war Mr. Gore responded promptly to - bis country's call and enlisted in 1881 as second lieutenant in theWaccamaw Light Artilley, which was formed in the upper portion of Horry county, 8. C and which was stationed during the conflict at Fort Randall and Fort Sumter, S. C He was a brave soldier aad an intrepid leader. In public life after the war, he had served as a member of the City Board of Audit and Finance and was a di rector In a number of leading finan cial institutions. His counsel was often sought in business affairs and was always conservative and of that kind that could be relied upon. Tbe funeral will be conducted at 5:304'clock this afternoon from the late residence and the interment will beinOakdale. 1 he Postof flee Elevator. Hon. Jno. D. Bellamy is la receipt of a letter from Supervising Architect J. K. Taylor, of the Treasury Depart ment, at Washington, stating that an engineer from bis office will be sent in a few days to Wilmington to ob tain necessary data for the preparation of specifications and drawings for an elevator ror the U. & Postoffice and Court House building In this dty. It will be remembered that Mr. Bellamy, while in Congress, secured an appro priation for an elevator, which has been needed: badly for several years. Edacatloial Rally. " There will, bo a large gathering of Christians and patriots on Dell School grounds at Ddway, Sampson county, N. a, on July 4th. Prof. Plato Dur ham, of Trinity. College is expected speak, with others. Musle will be fur nished by the Williams' String Band and dinner will be served -on the grounds. White Duck Hats for children aad ladles at Polrogt's, only 50c - 19c, 29e, 89c and 49c will buy em broideries worth double the price at Polrogt's this week; w : X Special Ribbon sale to-morrow jA Polrogt'i .y. - Visit PolrogtV Ribbon Department thia week special sale of four lots. X i j " gSBjSJ SSswTBBWr" 'W- Embroidery sale at Polrogt'i this week. X t - .... - . . -- 1903. THE WILMINGTON POSTOFFICE Applfcsnts for the Position Are MsrshsIN leg Their Strength Bnsiaess En dorsements Very Desirable. That there will be a spirited fight for the Wilmington postmastership and that rery soon is apparent from the large number of endorsements re ceived during the past week by three or morerapplIcants for the position. The term of office of the present In cumbent, Miss Mary C. Darby, who will soon hare served four years, ex pires in the early Fall, and already forces are at work to determine whether she is-to be reappointed or the place is. to go to some one else. Among those who are reported to be asking for endorsements are. Miss Darby, Assistant Postmaster T. E. Wallace and Mr. Ji M. Forehee. Bus iness men, regardless or party affilia tion, are being asked to express a pre ference, and some are doing so. Many Democrats are taking the ground that while it is "none of their fight," the office is one of the most im portant in the State, and. taht In asmuch as it Is sure to go to some Republican anyway, they had as well advantsge themselves of the benefits of an invitation to take a hand and secure the appointment of some one whom thdr best judgment dictates as the proper person to hold the place. It ia furthermore stated that the list of applicants Is by no means complete yet, but that the leaders are already In the field. " PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Divine are spending a few days in Baltimore. Mr. C. W. Hanks, of Pittsboro, la spending some time at the Seashore Hotd. . Mr. Selden Jones, of Atlanta, is in the city on a pleasure and busi ness trip. Mrs.v W. S. Bunting and little daughter are spending a few days at Red Springs. Miss Jean Pemberton. of Fay- etterille, Is a guest of the family of Mr. J. W. Murchison. Miss Lillian Slocomb, of Fay- etteville, sailed on the Clyde Liner ror New York yesterday. Mr. W. G. Forlong and parents left yesterday afternoon for New York on the Clyde Liner "Oarib." Messrs. W. E. Barksdale and Jno. 8. Watters, of the Standard . Oil Co., will leave to-night for a business trip to Baltimore. t Mr. C. Ed. Taylor; 'of South- port,' was here yesterday. He says great preparations are under way for the "Fourth" in his enterprising city this week. Mr. James Brown, left yester day afternoon on the Clyde steamer "Carlo," returning to his home in New York after a pleasant visit - of several weeks to old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. T H. Thomp son returned from Tate Springs, Tenn., yesterday. Mr. Thompson is much improved in health and will begin his Fall campaign for raw-hide paper bags and paper this week. Mr. C. C. Langley, a popular young Insurance man, who has been In the dty for several months, left yesterday with his wife and children for Barnwell, S. O. , where he hopes to. recuperate his health. ... THE CASINO THIS AFTERNOON. Musical Concert by Prof. Brannon's Or chestra at Wrlfhtsvllle Beach. Prof. Brannpn's New York orches tra has arranged the following attrac tive programme to be rendered at the Casino this afternoon at 4 o'clock: March. "Milltarie". . . . .Schubert Overture.... "The Ream" Stahl. Selection. ."The Puritans". . . .Berlin. Cornet Solo... "Dream of Home" ...Iseman, W. Lee Harvey. Selection .... "Gems of Steven Foster," ;'. . . . .Tobalnl. March.. ."The Lenox Club".Weigand. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS YESTERDAY. Those Which Appear from Deeds Filed for Record at the Court House. L J. Sternberger and wife to John Baker and wife, for $325, lot on north side of Rankin, 165 feet east of Dick- . - 1. A- - . - . 1 X wsou street, uoo iee m bizo. Martha Ellis to Emily Gleavet.-for Hand other valuable considerations, parcel of . land on ureenrliie sound, adjoining lands formerly owned by Darid G. Worth, being his Summer residence." . :' 8. F. Harmon to Mrs. Mollie V. .Har mon, for $3,500, house and lot on west side or Fourth, between frlncess ana Chesnut, 27x128 feet In size. Traiaiig, School for Nurses. -;v - The exercises to-morrow evening at the close of the first year of the Train ing School for Nurses at the James Walker Memorial Hospital promise to' be delightful indeed. Owing to the size or the assembly room at the hospital the number or invitations sent out was limited but tbat will not de tract from the success of the com mencement V, . Enormous sales of seasonable goods at Rehder's this week. . t . Kft na nmt. Mn fiA u-wnH nn mill! nery by attending Rehder's sale this weeav. , . . - t ' New stylish straw shapes worth 50c tor 10c at Render's this week. - t There Is a car every WrlghtsTllle Beach. half hour to WHOLE NO. 11,183 Sgf 15 up " TS IMP . J (p If the warm weather makes it uncomfortable to stay in the city y spend the day at Wrlghtayille Beach. Yon can go and' oeme at V' M Sk nn v fima o 11 .Mi & any time. The Carolina Yacht Club. The semi-centennial of the Carolina Yacht Club will be celebrated at the club house on . Wrightsrille Beach Tuesday night The affair will be in the nature of a club frolic, but more elaborate. Among the features will be dancing and the occasion will be made one of the most delightful In the fifty years of the club's existence. Handsome invitations hare been Issued and a large number of guests will be present. Commodore John K. Wil" liams and Mr. George W. Kidder, who are at the head of the committee or arrangements, assisted by a large corps or ladies and club members, will make the entertainment fitting and enjoy able. The annual regatta by the club fleet will be sailed Saturday, July 4th. ,-n m u ATTEMPT TO WRECK A. TRAIN. Spike Placed on Southern Rail Near Ral eifh Negro Suspected. ISpecidl Star Telegram.' Raleigh, N. a, June 27. There was a dastardly attempt to wreck a Southern railway passenger train this morning on a curre three miles east or Raleigh. Section Master Neill round a spike placed on the track so as to make the engine or cars jump. The plot was discovered by the merest ac cident a few minutes before the train was due. A strange negro was seen sneaking about the place just before the discovery, but escaped. Blood hounds from the penitentiary failed to strike atrail. IN MEMOBIAM. 1 WnanN8T0ir,N.O., Jane 23, 1903. At a special hieeUng of the Lacttes Concord! Society, held to-day, ' the following v?&a unan imously adopted : Itia the object or this meeting to giye expres sion to one heartfelt sorrow at the death of our dear sister Mary a. Bchloss. We are deeply conscious of the sad? loss sus tained by our society and '.lt members in the' de parture of one-whose presence in our midst -was ever associated with helpfulness in (our noblest ooectar whose life1 among-os, fall of incidents that tested her noble womanhood, was ever a true picture of a idevoted mother In Israel, whose memory will ever be - cherished with tenderest thoughts. - To, her bereft children, now sadly tried by this great sorrow, our-hearts go out In deepest sympathy, praying, that onr Heavenly Father, whose loving hand alone can help them, be near them In this saahoux of their lives. . Resolved, that a page in our minute book be Inscribed to the memory At out departed sister. Resolved, that the, above bff spread -upon the minutes of out society that a copy thereof be tent to the family of .out deceased elster and that the same be published in our daily papers. RIEKB WEIL, B. SOLOMON, v. 8. B. BEAR. , . Committee. Attest: MRS, A. 8 ITRIER, President. MBS. 8. MENBELBOHNi Secretary. DIES. . FENNELL F BANK PEELS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Fennell, aged 7 years, 11 months and one day. Funeral wiQ be held from home Of the parents, No. 811 Chesnut street, at 9 o'clock this morning. GORE At his homo in Wilmington, No." 410 Orange street, Saturday, June 87th. at 8:10 P. M., WILLIAM IKTCDWUt GPRS, aged 73. - Funeral this (Sunday) afternoon at 5:30 o'clock from late residence; thence to Oakdale cemetery. Friends and acquaintances invited. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BASEBALL. An Interesting game of baseball will be play ed at Hilton Park Monday and TnesOaynM tween the Athletics and the White Caps. The winning team takes down a hundred dollars each day. jeS8H SaH Concert at Carolina Beach . This afternoon " at Carolina - Beach the splendid Fort Caswell- band will give one of its superb -concerts 'in the handsome new pavilion, commencing at 4 o'clock and continuing until e o'clock. The programme will be a choice and de lightful one. The steamer Wilmington will make hree trips to tbe beach to-day, leaving the city at 9 At M 8:30 P. M., and 7 P. M. - jel8.lt. CATOHSVILLE, MARYLAND. HOUNT DE SALES, v ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, i Buildings aad grounds extensive and attrac tive. Situation healthful; and view ot Balti more, hills, river, and bay beautiful. Accessi ble by electric car routes. Thorough work In English; Science. Music, Art, and Languages. Illustrated catalogues sent, on application to Je26 8w rrsawe THE DIBXCTBE8S. LIARTIN'S CHEESE. "".-"""' I - . . J-' , We have 20,000 pounds ' Martin's SmailPiG-Nics, bought prepared to contract ship -: ments to -Christmas. . L" ' : Get on the band wagon, in time. ' .A.: s --'V ' W. B.CCP Je 28 tf Wflnungtoni NQ.; ; aamiriistratoroiiotico. m ' ' ' saw " mm r. Having qualified as admlniatrator of J.4 A. ton, h, u.f sn w jo jwiwMviin.-,.. OrchfeatraJ. f S resent them to the undersigned on orbef ore le 80th day ot May, 1904, or this notice will be plead in bar to their recovery. . .. .This 19th day of May, 1903. myl96t ta -. tuui isorator. . laima uuim um hhha u imiiiviinimuwii m. eeooee,aeeoeoooo 1 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.! "- r, . MSBSSawAwasswa , Oa Wr, by HaOJL ;Tars lloBthe, ; Two Months, H BMursrsl so Bmsserlbere Im SMee I CUy as S CsatsperKetatsw i 000000O0000000Oa I n in O o a a a a o o a o o a a a HALF I .TO t.60 1.85 1 1.00$ EVER 111 Last car leaves tho Beach at 12:00 P. M. je 28 It O KILll DRIED Bayers can now until sold out get this su perior Meal. Please anticipate your wants and send orders In at once, the future on this article looks maoh higher. THE F. E. HASHAGEN CO. jea8tf - - Tissue Paper Hats. SEE OUR WINDOW FOR THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS MADE FROM DEUrJISOLTS CREPE TISSUE PAPER Ntt-cmry all: 8had83 of crepe tissue, Japanese napkins, tablecloths, etc. Flags and lanterns for Fourth of July celebra tion. 1 Kodaks and Kodak Supplies. C W. YATES Cl CO. Je 88 tf 8TATEPEMT JJNIOH MUTUAL LIFE IMSUB4NOE OO. of Maine. r, - OOKDITION DXCXUBKK . 81 ST, 1903, AS SHOW1T BT BTATEMMTP FILID. Amount Ledger Assets Dee. 8lst pre- " Vloufl year... J8.436,8flfr9 Inoome-From Policy-holders, $1,848,- 879 48; Miscellaneous, I3S6.431 76; Total.... ...Tr..rr.v. .$2,244,711 94 Disbursements To Policy-holders, 976,ie si; Miscellaneous, $7oo,- - 633.00; Total.... ...$1,677,288 40 Life Business In force number of Policies, 38,678; amount S4.118.63S 68 Life written during year number of Policies, 5.869; amount $7,086,189 00 ASSETS. Value of real estate (less amount of enenmbrances) S1.81S.079 00 L Mortgage Loans on Real Estate. 1,13S,9M 68 Btocks or other collateral 671,707 10 Loans to Policy-holders on this Com- pany's Folicus assigned as colla- feral 7?!7.....T. 6S.187 88 Premium Notes on Policies in force 163,898 OS Value of Stocks and Bonds (U. B., State, etc) 5,970.688 69 Cash In Home office and deposited In Banks and Trust Companies.... 43,476 85 Interest and Bents, due and ac crued..... 67,896 60 Premiums unpaid 901,907 98 All other assets, detailed In state ment V?. 87.C33 69 Total.... $9,68427 67 Less assets, not admitted 86,410 90 Total admitted Assets.... $9,608,118 71 - LIABILITIES. Net Reserve, as computed. $8,814,811 00 Other Be serve and Special Fund. . . 86,978 oo Net Policy Claims 96,849 6J Premiums paid In advance 3.889 S9 Other amounts due Policy-holders.. 6,101 94 Commissioners due to agents, etc. . . 1,000 0O All other Liabilities as detailed in statement... , xotaj uaDiunes aa so paucy- holders $8,946JMS 93 Unaeslgned Funds (surplus; 661,66979 Total Liabilities......... ...... i $9,608,116 71 BUSINESS IN NOBTH OABOUNA IN 1902.- Policies (Life) in force -December 8ist of previous year. Number 107; - amount. - 188,889 84 Policies (Life) written and revived In 1908. Number 11; amount : 18,037 99 Policies In force (Life), Number 86; amount 187,885 70 Losses and Claims (Life), Incurred $4,00000; paid 4.000 00 Total amount premiums collected ' and secured Llf e). 4,408 05 President Fkid E. Bichasds. Becretary J.- Frank laso. . Home Offlee, 890 Congress St., Portland. Me. General Agent for service. Insurance XX) m mlsslonenL fialelgh. N. C Business Manager for North Carolina, Man aged from Borne Offloe. . V ' fiTATH OV NORTH' CAKOLIlf A, ; - IN8UBANOE DEPABTMKNT. BALXiaot N. Aorll 87; 1903. do hereby certify, thatthe. above H -a- true and correct abetract of the statement -of the Unlon Mutual Llf e Insurance - Company, of Portland, Maine, filed, with this- Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 8lst day of December, 1909. Witness my hand and official leal the day and date above written. " , JAMES H. YOUNG, ; je 2t ; ' Insurance Oommlsaioner. , CAOino VRIGHT8YILLE BEACH, i EyeryV night - at 'T and Saturday matinee" 4 P. M. week beginning June 1 29th, t Melville and 2 May Gennn"and Beuan'd,' SIgnor Beniley and Madame Heren'PeHetier,1 Prof.' S0& Car Fare an! Reserred W50or Once Shipment. ladles at Polvogt's, only eoa. ;
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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