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tnnrssteed BsssH4s, EvsryDsyg I i Wv. ! - wwOwwOOOOwwO0OO f TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.! Oa yavr, by SXaJl. $5.00$ 'Six Koatha, " S.S0 ; Threat Kontha, 1.85 1 TwoKonths, 1.00; A1 $ 15 THI STATS. oBWTWM so 8marilM lm tke x city at 45 Cents per axanllu Z wwwwww9v VOL. LXXII.-NO. 106. WILMINGTON, N. C SUNDAY. JULY 26, 1903 WHOLE-NO. 11,206 of Hr01tulMTBiTt I J II II II II II II n i ll ll rVX I 1 1 IXX m 1 r II 1 v n T I $ 1 n tit. v wraa -T I I I U A. mmr mtm. mm n w m , . r. X - mmmmMMm OUTLINES. Pooler train on the Southern de railed by trin wreckers, nesr Loult- Kt , nd men seriously In . . Bookbinders In the jcot- erament printing office abandoned heir intention or sinsiDs; uudii re- iajutement of W. A- Miller. Xbe New York 8 lock Market wai uiB fereriih and excited; no addi- tooil failures were annoanced. la t firht between officers and illicit diijllers in Wiie county, Ytu, two Bea were killed. Commercial h3tel tt Nsshville, Tenn., badly dam- ftd by fire. Work of construe- too has beun on the extension of the Bibaa GD rsilroad. A new wrtbio for the Saltan of Turkey was basebed yesterdsy at Cramps' ship- Jinj. The body of Pope Lm was inierrtd ia St. Peter's last nlht. a race war broke out last nlht In DiafUlf, HI ; a mob lynched an an known refugee from EvansvHle, Isdisni. tnd attacked the coun ty jiil to lynch another nemo. New York markets: Money on nil firmer, at 3&i per cent; cotton qjiettt 13.50c; fl oar was moderately acute; wheat spot firm. No. 2 red Sic; corn spot firm, No. 3 B8c; oiii-ipot dall. No. 3 40e; rosin t.tOBg ipiriu turpentine firm at S3e. WEATHER REPORT. U. 3. Dxp't or Agriculture, 1 Weathib Bttrxatj, WiLisaTOJr, N. OL, July 15. ) veteoroloeieal data for the twenty fojr hours ending at 8 P. M.: Temperatures: 8 A. M., 77 degrees; I i' M., 79 degrees; maximum, 66 de-r-e; minimum, 71 decrees; mean, 78 rees. Kainfall for the day, .00; rainfall i -ice lit of the month to date, 3.91 inches. tie of water in the Cape Fear rT at Fatetteville, N. OL, at 8 A. M. 14 feet COTTOX RIQIOX BULLXTIN. Temperslores are generally, slightly loer in the eastern and are rising In the wetterQ portion of the bell. Local :ni hare fallen in most districts. rOEKCAST FOB TO-DAT. WasHixaTOx, July 35. For North Carolina Fair Sunday and Monday; Ilfbt tojibeast to south winds. Port AIb&b&c Jalf 6. 3jb Rises Sin SeU.......... Dy's Length.. Bigh Water at South port. Hfh Water Wilmington. 5.03 A.M. 7.10 P.M. 14H.CM. 9.34 P.M. 12.04 A. M. General Young, who Is soon to be the head of the United States army, bZn his military career as aprirate ia the Twelfth PenntjlTania in fi-itry, Bays the Buffalo Express. Maiden's fine thoroughbred atal Un waa burnt to death in his stall a: Hamburg Place, Ky., this week. The animal was valued at $100,000. Sooie pretty steep Ta'ues are placed oa horse flesh in that State. That Buffalo confidential law clerk, Frank Labountie, made a pretty good sized swipe from his employers' till, if all reports are cor rect. The figures are now approach icg the half million mark, and the i&Teuigation is not near finished. It i said that the export price of wheat for the last fiscal year was 4 cents per bushel higher than in the previous year and flour averaged l.Tjper barrel, a slight increase. Tee actual yalue of the export of these items was 161,512,000, or -i:,M0,0G0 less than in 1902. . . Anl go Mrs. Wilhelmina Grace Harrington sncceeded in getting a 'foorce from her husband, ".Lord" FeJerick Seymour Barrington. She nurrie.'. liarriDgton in St. Louis, the bclieTing his representations that he was an English lord. Well, " is to be hoped that she will not be ca3i!y lnped hereafter. ;: A Richmond, Va., special to the Bait imore Sun says a conservative t;mate of the financial loss caused bI the late strike of the conductors al motormen of the Virginia Pas ten8er an-1 Power Company and the cot of suppressing the attendant 'MrJera places the amount not far hort of ?-.'00,000. Pfes'lent Roosevelt Ukes hia Ua,i G"nlj on the principle of 60 discrimination between union and n-nnion labor. He will not con er the charges made by the book wnders onion against W. A. Mfller, h blatant foreman in the Govern met1' Printing Office, whose rein dement has been ordered. . M " Iiertha Dawsoa, of Wash m2toQ City, i8 a remarkable swim-mer- She took a small row boat a r days a?0 and with her fater, Je i oat into the Great South Bay, l-, about three miles from shore. ihen, in an attractive bathing suit, ,h 'am to the shore, which ihe jeached a few yards behind her sis Jr' who Palls a strong oar and had ' to are a gap of half a mile be- Wetn tnem. This the rower failed to do. 1 OCAL DOTS. Church notice, 2nd page. Rev. J. N. Cole will ocennv his pulpit at Grace M. K. ehurcb. mom ma; ana evening, as usual to day. A large excursion party of both "U1W m coiorea persons lert on the regular afternoon train yesterday for uuu-jeiuin. Fayetteville Observer : "Thre hundred and seventy-three cantaloupes were sent north in a refrigerator ear ao-oay, consigned by H. T. Drake." The committees aDDointed to make arrangements for the Fort Fisher reunion will meet Monday night at the aiureniaon National Bank. The employes of the WArninc?. n iron works were eueais of Cant John W. Harper on the steamer "Wil mington" yesterday afternoon. Ida Anderson, colored. trevi- ously sentenced to 20 dava hr tha mayor for disorderly conduct, will be tried In Justice Bornemann's court for assault with a deadly weapon. The funeral of the late James EL Noble, who was killed in tha acci dent at the Angola mill Friday, was conducted at 10 o'clock yesterday morning and the remains were interred in ueuevue cemetery. Alberba Teachy, colored. charged with disorderly conduct, was sent to jail ror SO days by Justice Bor nemann yesterday. The defendant nad figured In several law suits lately. hence the rather severelaenlenee. David Nichols, colored, was charged In Justice Bornemann's court yesterday wilb an assault with a deadly weapon at the instance of Viola Edwards, colored, who couldn't sus tain the charge, and was taxed with the costs. Justice Fowler in his happiest manner yesterday afternoon In his office performed the marriage cere mony, which joined In matrimony Miss Clara Franklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Franklin, and Mr. James Curran, of Sumter, 8. CL Local speculators are said to have been "hard hi'' by the slump a stocks the closing dsjs of last week. One man is quoted as having said tbat he knew of a party who had lost $14,- 000 or $15,000, while any number have lost from $1,000 to $3,000. Atlanta Constitution 25th z. "The special excursion carrying Bev. Lien Broughton, the ehoir of the Tabernacle church and some 200 others, arrived yesterday noon over the Seaboard from Wrightaville Beach, N. C. All report having enjoyed the best kind of a time." The only case before the mayor yesterday was that in which James Oolvin, colored, was charged by Policeman C T. Croom with disor derly conduct around the "merry-go- round" at Seventh and Queen streets. The environment was taken into con sideration and Colvin was let off with the costs. By deed filed for record yester day Samuel Blossom and wife trans ferred to the trustees of the Sons and Daughters of Daniel No. 193, Inde pendent Order of Good Samaritans aad Daughters of Ssmaria of America, for $W, tract of land, 105x430 feet in size, near Castle Hsyne, in Cape Fear township. Mr. Edwin X DT'l haa t"en elected secretsry and treasurer of John F. Garrett A: Company, to suc ceed Mr. Jos. D. Smith, who will re move to High Point to manage an In, tu ranee company, atr. uayis is a clever and capable young business man and his promotion from cashier Is a deserved recognition of efficient service. la Messerv ef Pspe Lee. There will be a solemn mass of re quiem for the repose of the soul of the late Holy Father, Leo XIII, at 8L Thoaaaa church, Monday at nine o'clock. The service will be of an im pressive nature. The exterior and in terior of the church have been draped and will remain draped Jo mourning until the election of Leo's successor. All arA cordially Invited to attend ihe service. Newspaper te Issarsace, Mr. Milton Mcintosh has resigned the editorship of the Pender ChronicM, of Sargaw, and associated himself with Mr. Gsston L. Myers In the. Insurance business. They are district agents for the Mutual Life with offices in the Maaonie Temple. The Pender Chroni cU bss temporsrily suspended publi cation. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted A distiller. H. L. Voilers Cuban blossom. Wrightaville Beach Special rate. F. E. Hashagen Co. Bread, Cake. People's Savings Bank-Women folks Atlantic Trust & Banking Co. Deposits. Wilmington Savings & Trust Ca lf you have funds, v: b usances tvooixa. To Bent Part of dwelling. To Bent Diamond Saloon. Free Concert At Wrightaville. Wanted Boarders al$3.B0 per week Mr. George T." Hanes, the clever .Insurance man, returned to Raleigh yesterday. New aad stunning, lwy rnnlBr' rolley cars lo WrlghUville Beaab. X Surf bsthing la popular at Wrights villa Beach. . ' Surf bathing Is popular at Wrighta ville Beach. - NEAR TO DROWNING. Miraculous Escape of Two White Men in 6 Small Boat Last Night. MANY CONFUSED REPORTS. Brothers la Skill Raa Dows by Passes- fer Bsrfe .asd Plasxed Into the Rlrer-Ose Rescaetf, While the Other einsg to the Bssoe. Lower Market street was thrown into fever of excitement early last night over a report, widely circulated, that a small row boat in which two, and perhaps three, men were seated, had been capsized In the river and that one or two of the occupants had been drowned and a third had been brought ashore In almost a Ufeless condition. Crowds gathered about the dock where the man rescued was being rolled and turned In the usual manner of resuscitating those brought ashore from drowning accidents. Fortunate ly the man was soon revived, and In about an hour It was developed that no one had been drowned! though two men had come as near to meeting that fate as usually occurs. The man at the dock proved to be Ed. Herring, a white man well known In the city, who was more dead than alive from his experience. Dr. An drew EL Harriss was aulcklv sum moned and after administering tem porary restoratives, sent him to the hospital in the patrol wagon. As it afterwards, proved, there was only one other man in the boat with him and that was bis brother, James Ell Her ring, familiarly known as "L" Her ring. The two men bad been drink ing to some extent and had been In the boat around Market dock nearly all the afternoon. Their brother, Mr. G. W. Herring, hearing of their con dition, earlier In the evening went to Market dock but found-that the boat with the two men in it was drifting with 'the tide up the river. He bor rowed another boat from Wesley Ev ans, tne colored restaurant keeper on the south side of the dock, rowed out to the men and persuaded them to return to the dock and go home. Mr. G. W. Herring then went to his own home and Messrs. "L." and Ed Herring started to row their boat, against the tide, down the river. As they were passing close to the shore, off Brooks & Taylor's warehouse, the tug "Im perial," having a barge heavily laden with colored excursionists, put out from the wharf for a trip down the river. The barge ran squarely nto the small boat and the two men were thrown into the river. The ac cident waa witnessed by Mr. A. G. Martin and wife, who had strolled down to the river for the breeze. The men shouted for help and CapL A. A. Milllken, of the schooner "J. a Allen," lying close by, launched a small boat and went to the rescue. He reached the scene in time to save Ed Herring and bring him to Market street dock. "L." Herring, It afterwards appeared, clung to the capsized boat and after the lapse of i hour, drifted in near the Coal, Cement A: Supply Go's wharf, down the river, and came back to Inquire as to the fate of his brother. It then became known that no one was drown ed. The fact that Mr. G. W. Herring went out to the men in a boat earlier In the night gave rise to the report that three men were In the canoe, but such was not the case. femmerclal Pacific Cahles. The Commercial-Pacific cables ope rated In direct connection with the land lines of the Postal Telegraph Cable Company will be opened for cable business to and from the Philip pine and Ladrone Islands, China, Japan and Corea, on and after Sat urday, July 25, 1903. Aa Manila Ume cossiderably in advance of Ban Francisco Ume, business from Manila maybe looked for on Friday after noon. The Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, In direct connections with the Commercial Pacific Cable, an nounces that on and after Saturday, July 25, 1903, the rate between San Francisco and Honolulu will be .re duced from fifty cents to thirtyfive cents per .word. Excnrsloa From Saaford. An excursion of about 375 people reached the city yesterday from San- ford, N. Q, and returned last night at 8 o'clock. CapL Haywood Clark brought the train down and CapL T. O. Bunting, Jr., returned with it list nifhL Railroad men say this has been the biggest excursion season for several years. Special trains are con stanUvln demand. The one yester day was the same used by Hatch Bros. Fridav. CanL Clark having carried It down to Fayetteville and up to Ban ford upon the return with the Hatch excursion to Wilson Friday night. FsyettevIDe Observer Persossl. Fayetteville Observer, 25th: "Mrs. r TTndarwood has returned from Wrightaville Beach. - Miss Mag- Carson returned rrom wiiming thia morninsr. Miss Sadie Smith went down to Wilmington yes- m .m ar swe terday to visit relatives. juts. a. A. Smoot and children returned from Wilmington at noon to-day. Mr. J. A. Moore went down to wiiming a yesterday, to join his wife at rJghlsvUle Beach." ton W 8allinr is !a popular pastime at WrlghtsvUle Beach. The sharpies are doing great business. . ' i. Free concert at Wrightaville Beach Casino from 4 to 6 P. M. see other columns for programme. - 1 LOCAL SHIPPING MATTERS. Schooler Clesred With Cross Tries Big Tramp Steamer Ashore Down River. Arrivals sad Departures. - 8teamer "City of Fayetteville" ar rived yesterday and cleared for the re-j turn trip at 2 P. M. Bchooner "Arthur V. 8. Woodruff,"! 155 tons, CapL Devereaux, arrived yesterday from New York.' Schooner "Oliver EL Brown," 950 tons, gCapt. Heyers, cleared yester day for New York, with cargo of 23,-; 700 cross Ues, consigned by the Par- mele Eccleston Lumber Co. Record time was made 'In loading the "Brown." She carries very large eargo. . British steamer "Undaunted," 2,026 tons, CapL ElliolL arrived yesterday from Bremen, with 4 large cargo of kalnit for the Virginia-Carolina Chemi cal Company. While passing up the river yesterday from Southport, draw ing about 22 feet of water, she went ashore down the stream, but expects to float on this morning's Ude without damage. British steamer "Tantal- ton," which went ashore Friday in the rfver above Wilmington was successfully floated yesterday forenoon and proceeded to Navsssa to discharge cargo of kalniL - TELEPHONE OFFICIALS RETURNED. Visit Had Ho Spedsl SlgsIIIcasce The Contemplated lacresse la Rates. Mr. W. T. Gentry, vice president and general manager; Mr. D. I. Car son, secretary and treasurer, and Dis trict Superintendent M. B. Spier, all officials of the Southern Bell Tele phone Co., left yesterday for their re spective headquarters in New York, Atisnta and Charlotte after a pleasure and official visit to Wilmington and WrighUviHe Beach. While here they were shown every courtesy by Mr. T. 8. McManus, the clever manager of, the company's Interests in Wilming ton. Asked yesterday if the visit of those officials to Wilmington had any sig nificance in connection with the con templated increase of 'phone rates In Wilmington, Mr. McManus said that It had none; that an Increase in rates would necessarily follow the greatly improved service, but that the sched ule had already been made up and the only question was the time at which it would go Into effecL The visit of the officials was purely on pleasure and to look over the splendid equip ment now in service In Wilmington. SUES 6. R., L. ft P. CO. FOR $20,000. Frask D. Irvlsg Alleles lejarles to That Extent la Csr Collision. Through his attorneys, Hon. Jno. D. Bellamy and L. V. Grady,' Esq., Frank D. Irving, shipping clerk for Swift & Co. In this city, yesterday In stituted suit against the Consolidated Railways, Light and Power Co., for damages received about a month ago in the collision of a street car and a buggy In which young Mr. Irving waa riding with Col. W. B. Fort, the well known railroadman of Pikeville, N.O., who waa on his way to the railroad station. The complaint in the suit will be filed Monday and will allege $20,000 damages, by reason of injuries, inter nal and external, received by the young man. It will be remembered that the accident occurred at Front and Grace streets and was not thought to have been serious at the time. Messrs. Davis & Davis are attorneys for the defendant company. SUNDAY CONCERT AT CASINO. Prolamine tahe Rendered by Prof. Ben son's Orchestra This Afternoon. Following will be the programme rendered by Prof. Brannon's Orches tra at the Casino, WrlghUville Beach, between the hours of 4 and 6 o'clock this evening: March Electric ware Button Selection The Little Pnchess,. DeKoven Overture "Pique Dame." Von Buppe w&itxas aa Berolr ..Waiateafel Selection "The Jolly Muskateer".... Edwards Spanish Wedding Serenade ....buvs Selection From Faust The Rose Dance Btohl Berceuse, J ocelyn Violin Solo Ooddaxd Herr casino Brannon March "On Dutj" Boeey Railroad Condemnation Proceeding. Clerk of the Court Johnson, of Pen der county, yesterday rendered a de ciaiou in favor of the Holly Shelter Railroad Co., In the condemnation proceedings recently argued before him at Burgaw. The question was upon certain matters of law and the clerk will now on Aug. 5th hear an argument as to matters of facL Board of Aldermen The Board of Aldermen will hold a special meeting Monday afternoon or night If City Attorney Bellamy returns in time to make a report upon the controversy between the city and the wners of the Rothwell property on Third street as to the ownership of two feet of the alley between the property and the Odd Fellow buUding. saersl of s Child. -Impressive funeral services were conducted from the family residence at 4 P. M. yesterday by Revs. R. W. Hosrue and F. Ji Bhamburger over the remains of Minor Horace, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.' Geo. A. Bishop, whose aad death occurred of typhoid fever Friday afternoon. The remains were laid to rest in Oakdale, Spend the 'ayTt WrlghUville Beach. . . t Free concert at Casino to-day from 4 to 0 P. M. X HIDSDMMER WEEK. Consolidated Railways, Light & Power Co. Will Inaugurate a New Feature. SPECIAL RAILWAY RATES. After 7 O'clock Twenty-llre Cents Ronnd Trip Pare Will Be la Effect BrIN llsat Attraction at the Casino. Concerts Every Day. Beginning to-morrow the Consoli dated Railways, Light and Power Company will Inaugurate a grand Special Mid-Summer Week at Wrighta ville Beach during which a round-trip rate of 25 cents will be in effect on the cars evenings after 7 o'clock and rare entertainment will be provided for those who care to take a run to the seashore. The move has been con templated for some time by the manj agement, but not until yesterday were all arrangements perfected. - It is safe to say that the present week will wit ness larger crowds at the beach: than ever before. In an advertisement in another col umn, official notice of the Mid-Summer Week is given. The concession in rates will be appreciated by the public and many will take advantage of 1L On and after the hour named only three regular tickets will be col lected for fare between Wilmington and the beach and vice versa. By purchasing the six tickets at one time. the fare'will be only 25c. xne beat vaudeville ,r the season will be on the boards at The Casino and there will be free dancing and free concerts every nighL A programme for each day will be arranged and an nounced through the public prints. At present it is enough to say that the C. R , L. dc P. Co. proposes to make it the banner week of the season. It is an announcement extraordi nary which The Casino makes for the week. Manager Sohloas went to New York and telegraphs that he has secur ed the greatest company of vaudeville artists ever seen in the South. It will be headed by the celebrated . Irish comedian Joe Oonlon, who is well known to Wilmingtonlans. He will be seen In up-to-date songs and dances. Another popular feature will be "The Florodora Girls," the Browning sis ters, presenting their latest New York success, costumed beautifully and staged elaborately. The Great Mc- Cowan, European musical artist, will also been seen in a new and up-to-date comedy sketch. Hill, Edmunds & Co., form a trio of comedians, fresh from the Proctor circuit, who are des tined to become great favorites. The performances open each night at 9 o'clock. Saturday matinee at 4 P. M. Edncatloial Rallies. Prof. Jno. E. Ray and Hon. Walter M. Thompson will speak at educational rallies at Wallace Aug. 3, ; Rose Hill, Aug. 4th.; Warsaw, Aug. 5th, and Kenansville, Aug. 6tb. Hon. Walter M. Thompson will also speak at rallies in Brunswick county as follows: Bryants Chapel, Aug. 11. ; Leland, Aug. 11th. (night) ; Town Creek, Aug. 12th.; Dawe's Creek Academy, Aug. 12th, (night) ; Southport, Aug. 13th; Lockwood's Folly, Aug. 13th (night); Bhallotte, Aug, 14th.; Ashe, Aug. 14th, (night); Iredell, Aug. 15. Railroad Automobile. Mr. 8. K. Fountain, agent for the Atlantic Coast Line at Rocky Mount, arrived yesterday, a distance of 124 miles, on a railroad automobile of his own manufacture. Mr. FountainHt ted up ah old hand car with storage batteries and fitted appliances to con vert the electricity into motive power. The cars works easily and attracted mueh attention under the shed at the station yesterday. TO INSPECT SECOND REQIMENT. Qoversor and Party Gone to Morehead from Raleleh Break Tuesday. Special Star Telegram. Raleigh, N. C, July 25. Adju tant General B. 8. Royster, Col. Francis Macon, Col. Alfred Williams and Col. P. M. Pearsall left to-night for Morehead City to join Governor Aycock and inspect the Second Regi menL North Carolina National Guard, in camp there. The inspection will be held Monday. Camp breaks Tues day. Bankruptcy Proceeding. Fayetteville Observer: "Before S. H. MacRae. Esq . Referee in Bank ruptcy, there was a hearing yesterday la the matter of Jas. H. Johnson, bankrunL the entire afternoon being consumed in the examination of Mr. Pearsall and Mr. Johnston. The other creditors are attacking a prefer ence claimed br McNair Jc Pearsall of Wilmington, because of a mortgage given that firm by the bankrupt," Tobacco Break Tomorrow. Another big tobacco break will take place at the Wilmington warehouse Monday. Nearly 50,000 pounds of the yellow leaf are on the floor and the sale will be a great one. Prices will be tip top. Raleigh News and Observer, 25; Mr. L. A. Carr, of Durham, was here yesterday on his way to Wil mington and Morehead City. He is just back from a trip to New York, where he attended a meeting of the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Com pany." Everybody Is going to Wrightaville Beach to dsy are j m going! X PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. " Mr. Milton C. Elliott arrived vesterday. Mr. Jno. T. Qnarles, of Ka leigh is at The Orton. Mr. Tom Mclnerny left yes terday for Charleston. x Capt. and Mrs. W. A. Sanders are visiting relatives in Beaufort, N. O. Mr. C. E. Ahearn, of Fayette ville, registered at The Orton yester day. Mr. Clarence D. Maffitt left yesterday on a business trip to Hali fax, N. C. Mr. B. F. Keith left yesterday to spend several days at Panacea Springs. Mr. W. O. Lockamy, of Fay etteville, wss registered at The Orton yesterday. Mrs. R. W. Wallace and little daughter left yesterday to visit in Rocky MounL Mr. P. H. Sears, of the White vllle Lumber Co., spent a few hours in the city -yesterday. Masters Henry and Jack Thompson are visiting Mrs. J. O. Cas tleberry, of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Maie O'Berry, of Golds- boro, has accepted a position as cashier at Solomon's Shoe Store. Mr. Benjamin Bell returned last night from Baltimore, where he attended the Elks' reunion. Messrs. W. R. Moss and W. O. Bennfett, of Wadesboro, arrived yesterday en route to the beach. Messrs. Jas. F. Woolvin and Julius P. Taylor have returned from the Elks' reunion at Baltimore. Messrs. T. E. Sligh, N. L. Har relland Bright Williamson, of Dar lington, S. O, arrived yesterday. The many friends of Mr.- John E. Wood will regret to knowjlbat he is confined to his heme by illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rehder have returned from Hot Springs, N. C, where they spent several weeks. Miss Delia Newby, of Swains boro, Gs., is the charming guest of Mrs. James F. Woolvin, 503 Chesnut street. Mrs. H. . Holden and daugh ter, Miss Fannie Dyer, left yesterday for Savannah to visit Mrs. George R. Dyer. Mrs. Thos. A. Geddie, of Fay etteville, Is in the city, visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Meredith, 207 North Third street. Mr. Jno. B. Stronach, of Raleigh, with the National Cash Reg ister Co., arrived yesterday and is a guest at The Orton. Editor J. Plummer Wiggins, of the Laurinburg Exchange, spent yesterday in the city and went up to Burgaw last night. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Powers and Miss Mabel Powers, of Atlanta, will arrive early in August to spend sev eral weeks at WrlghtsvUle Beach. Capt. J. M. Woolard, super intendent of streets, left yesterday af ternoon for Savannah, Ga., to visit his father-in-law, Mr. N. Jenkins. Mr. Charles E. Johnson, the prominent cotton merchant of Ral eigh, accompanied by his wife, is spending some time at the Seashore Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Shrier and Miss Annie Shrier, of New York, are visiting Mrs. Shrier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Goodman, 106 North Fifth streeL Mrs. A. W. Allen and child ren left yesterday afternoon for Flor ence, S. C, to visit Mrs. Allen's sister and brother, Mr. A. L. Walton and Mrs. Geo. N. Lewis. Mrs. E. M. Nadal, of Wilson, N. C, is visiting Miss Blanche Fent ress and her brother at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fentress, 411 North Second street. Rev. C. S. Farriss, of DeLand, Fla., and Editor J. J. Farriss, of the High Point Enterprise, are guests of their brother, Mr. W. A. Farriss, No. 408 North Front streeL Miss Ltouisa E. Justice, of New born who has spent the past week, the guest of Mrs. C. H. Horton, 1091 Dock street, expect to return to her home to-morrow qyer the W. & N. R. R. Mr. Lawrence B. Pinner sailed on the Clyde Liner "Carib" yesterday afternoon en route to Poughkeepde N. Y., to take a commercial course at the celebrated business collegejthere. Rev. L. B. Boney was in the city yesterday. He recently took charge of a church in Gunnison, Miss., but has resigned and Is now lo cated at Ohadbourn, N. C.r doing evangelistic work. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted-A Distiller. A man tbat aas bad experience in distilling tbe Products of Yellow Fine. Address THI AM1CBICAN OIL AND CHEMICAL CO. Jy se lw Gainesville, Fla. Do You Need Any Furniture or ' House Furnishings? If you do please give us a call before buying. We positively guarantee to save yon from 5 to 10 per cent., removal sales not withstanding. Get your pencil and paper and price all around. GASTQH D. PHARES & CIL ' lo-ii Market St. Jyistt Inter-State 76. I Special Midsummer Week, July 27 August 1 st, Wrig Beach..' Special Rate. Round Trip 25c. Round Trip. Good only during the week July 27 to August 1st and only after 7.00 P. M. Beat Vaudeville of the Season. Free Dancing and Free Concert every night. Other attractions. Watch papers for dailyfprogramme. hoTE During this week only three regular tickets will be collected for fare between Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach in either direction on cars leaving terminals on and after 7:30 P. M. Consolidated Railways, Light and Power Go. jy 26 it - 10,000 YARDS CANNON CLOTH RECEIVED. PRICE THIS WEEK 9 Cents Yard. S. 0c DUNLOP MEAL IS MADE OF Best of Corn IN A Water Mill and Every Bushel Weighs 46 Pounds. As there will be a big crop of Cotton made the demand for bag ging and ties will put the price up, so buy NOW and buy of THE WORTH CO. Jy 10 tt Cuban Blossom AND- RENOWN CIGARS. These Cigars are better than ever. "SILVER COIIi" - FLOUR. It is the BEST ever ground; guaran teed. H. L. VOLLERS. A. C. L. Crossing. jy26tf Medicines. 25 Cases Copperas. 25 Boxes Pulverized Borax. 50 Dozen Essence Cinnamon. 50 Dozen Essence Lemon. 60 Dozen 1 ounce Laudanum. 55 Dozen 2 ounce Laudinum. 35 Dozen 1 ounce ParagorJc. 75 Dozen i ounce Quinine. 40 Dozen 2 ounce Castor Oil. 35 Dozen 4 ounce Castor Oil. 80 Dozen 1 pint Castor Oil. 54 Dozen Spirits Nitre. 500 pounds Salts. other Drugs, C. C. Pills, Blue Mass, Assafastida, Sewing Machine Oil, Bateman's Drops, etc., etc. Virginia Water Ground Meal. We are leaders on these goods, keeping nothing but fresh goods in stock at all times at right prices. STOITE & COHPAHY. GREAT ATTRACTION CASINO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH. WEEK JULY 87X11 "Oar Joe" Cordon, celebrated Irian Comedian McCowan, European Comedy Musical Artist Browning Bisters, Metropolitan Tlorodor curls." hoi, Edmonds & Co., Up-to-Date comedy Sketch Team. Every Evening at 9 o'clock Saturday Matinee..... ...'.4 P. M. Htsville B. Solomon. rl 81 II . VJ Remington lypewnterw) WVOROFF. 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': i SPECIAL INDtJCKnrjENTS to RAIS ERS OK LABGEB CLUBS. Four Months Trial Trip SO cents. SPECIMEN COPIES '": will be mailed free on request. Itwfllpayany ' body interested in any way la country life to send for them. Address the publishers : ? LUTHER TUCKER SON,' : Albany, IV. TkT HT Subscriptions taken at this offioe. ' -i I Both papers together, $
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