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4rumi Wrtrjttj (jIlllMI MTJW 1 US I Ul w t 0U DaJfy Irvs- rf fiiflxki is WTSashrgtsa. : TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Ob Year, oy ; Halt ftS.OOj Si fdont, 8.60, r ; ? X Three; ntoathat. 1.25 x ' - : S TwolIoBluh';:-? 1.00 $ ? aVettveree .to SmMrtr la aea City at 4S Cleat per Heath. T r : ttr aiaw RrwirtrtN I is rmu rtin. 1 I vol. Lxxn. no. 130 WILMINGTON, N. CU SUNDAY. AUGUST 30, 1903. WHOLE NO. 11,236 XI . IX II vl - f I " - - f ' - . - - J. .-- - .r-'---- XI II II 11 II 1 f I I I l II IT IX , I II. fXX I H - .V. ,1 ST I r i ll TV rl - -y.- I V - 7 :, g-?;- , , - ,. i - : Mr Mi; - W h 1J 1 or- r ii a aBriB?i -nfti-B,arftLB.i is a - v sb a m m m - v. --. a ----- w - -.! OUTLINES. fU Flail a the lataritv U J3.SVei-i B7. -Joha rw a U r old boy, fUllr poioa- jowe. Va-. aude U!reep by I if Bqat- rs Loot9t. K. OL, U ft tauJ loa; Oil Mln iif3l U Uiree ewi aiaura by wnoie- Ti Jary foa4 ax Beere- Jr.i; l tatrite el Qor. Wm. Tie ycil eoatest ya- ggrf fU aaispoata lo Moadiy be tt at loo e4 visd. rrat. rrri ttoraft, JTIre la twlsf I Im raUroa4 UntJ Ttrtty n!ft!tr to Wailirtom 1 kotlt u UaCAi yaaUrdty at Qui tt. Kaml la:perUl trooca la Xorei wtr tarroa id d aa4 aiaoat x V. akU: Uomt ea call v uaUii. L'aieaaoaey tir; eeUoa a Ut MTVe: Car wi tfall: mm .', i roaia fine. urvuae ay ai Mt&e. WEATHER REPORT Wa&rsaa Drazac. Wturororos, N. CL. Ax. . 1 M.uiaroiocVal &a for U Iwaaty (bar fcmr tedax US r. K.: :aiOTXarea: I A. M.. E3 d I . M 14 aerrees: aaaxlnaai. M dr- pmb; auataaam.Tfderteaeiamaaa.g3 K..'IJ far tha day. traea; ralafall Irt o laa aoaU to date, 1X19 aa at of water ta the Gape lta t t rayeUrrUlaw - CL. at 8 A. U. orrro exoioj auunx. Warei weataer areraCed IVUay urauiMl Lat bell, followed y inmt Utaearatarea ta the aonharaat aouoaa. Taere bare beaa aoana acat tf4 mia. aaoatly Eg bt, la Ut OaJ- t, Utt liock. ataaspbia Niw Oieaae. Oatabema aad eavaaaaa d!a- trcta. roaacLurr roa to-dat. ... " I Ce8aa: rartJy clonij Baaday; mwi aad cooler, axotet 1ft eztreaae aortloa. bf oadar. tair. waraaar: rrBj veat l aorlbvaai wtftda. Feri pit 80. R4alLt..... K.S9A. bf. S48ea..M tSII. bf. Iya LeerU UU. MM. iltb Water at 8oalhaort. l.A.bf. II ab Waiar WUmiarloa. 1U A. bf. ToOflaaa JaSanoa CHtTtUnJ U all luaie, aa4 to I CroTtr, Jr. Sir Tbomaa haa probablj com to ti cooclaaioa bj thl tlraa tbai Ut Arkaa cp U ttaiioaary. Cubop ICorriaoa, IfaUiodlit, of Uatatille, Ky., de!tndi IjBfHsf. IU urt: "Wota cerroea qalt crim- iaI aacasJU we will quit lyacblof a vl cot beiore." Th b La hop wanU aroe4 txporteJ. Tbe Darhaia Sum tjtz "Oreea bora cow bo!li tb dictlactloa of s'.at Jim Crow court booia. Th ow coort rooxa bad ft rillerT i:I;uiftly for. colored peopi Jv ce aajt Ihtj 11 It aad rveat. A correrpoftieat of tbe CLar!ctoa y'i-i tmJ CamrUr rtlaUe tbat at Wus a loiea Dfro cookt bare re coUa lfi BUckriHe, 8. C, W i ?rat poiaU la tbe North. Well, kc thaea ro. lika caaaj otbera, :a-t be rlaj esosib to setback in re cotton, cora anl awtetpoU ua i row. ri tltary Klaaeaa, a Ttry poor a QBAa liriof la Calboaa, Nab., re sawt tbli week tbroaboat Wil 8jr, Vt. Ta., ftt-orxtji that a aaiII!oa dollar bad bea Itft hr bj a aaQIioaaire ralalire wbo i-t 1: 4ie4 ia tbe latter city. A i-l:iai aarca bad bees taada for s-r, al wbea foaad tb ppeare4 li a bUa rlsfbaa aproo, tax arxoJ ai 1 bare footed. Wbo kaowt tbe ;f of tbat womaa'a-brtf ' i:. Hie Uaeo IIoc. priacipal of :ort.i academy, yedteriaj tale rf id Cooker WaabiBjica aj fol--ei. "HcftM aeainf tba rabbit 't yoa worked oa tbe Ilamlet aotj by meant of wbkb yoa aad otir ocxroee cat at tbe rt tabid . the white folk! bad to walU S lit qalck at I Urn rolcf to 3:l tery aooa. lit li aaxloat !l wtla aa aatwer. Mcaatioe bt pf-:tkiaj tatlef tospwltb ft fork. --ini le r34iT. Tb CbarJotU OrwiuZe remind w ef tbe fact tbat Dtwey, tb baak :tr, deliTtred m tet rpeecb t late coQTeatioa of beaker at rxtiUTine BescXdalirerisr clueed ad a st tort oa Wrackia - Tbe CrLU Paradoxical at it tay ea Kr. tXiwty epoke of tmcklrxbaak 1 toll bit brolber beaker bow "Kian mlxbt b deUcted sd iiit prfTeated." lit rrtdrally 1 U iaata tbete lie lto tbt eftbtetr of bi fceuix. LOCAL DOTS, Otbtx local, f oarti peja. EpWU tarpeatlat vu firm at WtA ea tbe Jocal toarkat y eeterday. Wra. ilcD. ETaa, Xiq., baa beea arpctatad a boUtt rabllo br urr. Aytock. - Sciocntr Natbaa Lawrence" m-I yeaterdar froaa PblladalniilA wita earro of 1,100 torn of coal for J. A- EprlarM 6t Co, Brillilx acbooatr Ktberlna" wit elaared ytatarday by Haecre. J. T. XHUy d: Co., witb carr of limber for B. Ieta, a W. L Corameacloi; to-day train No, W oa tbe Beaboird Air Uaa wtil lea re WllaUartoa at 8JI P. iL dally, la- eUad of 8 JO P. XL a heretofore. AtUatioa It directed to tllbt e&aare La the aebedola of tbt taborb- aa ear Uaa. which may be noted from a ad -artiea an eat la another oolame, City iuberxibert wbo fall to re- eejre lhair pepera aboold, la erery la- alaace, report the tallare promptly, fiber at the Stab oZee or to Mr. W. UcD, Zraaa. . Utsxra. J. t3. Wrlibt 4 Son, w - , ' . hare aaked tor permlaadoa to eoaatraet two altclectoryrtrtme dwelllnrt for rrallac parpoaa oa eeateidt of BUlb, betweea Wooater aad Dawaoa etrteta. Tbt Septcaber term of Cam berlaad eayerlor Court for tbe trial of cxlaxlaal caeat will eoareat bfoaday. J aire IL IL Cry aa prealdlnx. aad So lid lor Lyoa repreeaatUt the Btate. By deed filed for record yctter day, Edward William aad wife traaa- f erred to Fraak P. Lamb, for ItOO, aoaee aad lot oa teat aide of Aader- aoa, 18 feat aoalh of Greea etreal, S3 IIS feet Uatse, Kr. A. T. Pamela, tbt popu lar maaartr of the Eoclaatoa Laraber Oa, taablt lobe about after hartal ia eoaSaed to hit home two weeks with aerere caxboaelr, which dtTal oped later lata blood boil. Tbt Wettera TJnloa tad Amer uaa Dislriet Talecrapa aoeeeearer boy will abortly appear la baadaomt ew, caiom-Biie aalform madtby X Bhrier, lb popular do tiler, at aorta- d coraer of Troat aad Prince treeta.' . A ft taf laTcttmtattbt t- UaUoa of tbt pabllo I larlXed by ad TerUeemeat la aaotber eolama to tbt alaeteealh eerie of stock la tb North Carollaa Home BaUdlac Aaeoclatloa. The first payment will bt da Balar day. Beat, Ilh. A stoat was thrown into a a treat car at Foarth aad Bwaaa etreet late last alxtL lortaaatly there were ao peaeesrersoa th car. Tbe eoadector aad aaotoraaaa stopped aad saadeaa aaeaeeatefal effort to leara the Ideatlty of tbt mlacreanL WbUt members of tbt zamDj were away attadlaT lot raacraj oi their aaotber. tht residence of Mr. W. N. nab, m Boath roarth street. wa aatertd aad rifled by saeak thJeree Wedaeaday moralar. Ber- eral aaoaat of saoaey. Jewelry, etc.. were takea. Tbt steamer "A. J. Jobnaon," which arrirwd yaaierday from ww kirk'a BrUr. aad cleared la tht ftfter aooa for Ulll Creek, oa Black rlrer. ha rtceally andergoat a rtat OTtrhaaliar aad repalatltc at Point CaewelL Tbe work wa done by Shermaa Broau, and tht eleamar la bow la czcelleat ahape for tht frelxbt aad paaeaarer aerTioe. saiTCBG) uors roae. Ovtrstrees del f rtrrr at Seceed ad Prtaccu Stmt last KxkL A moat arrraraled cast of par- i aatchlac oecarred Last albt about i!3 o'clock at the eoatbweet comer of Becoad aad Prtaceae slreeU. Mr. J. W. Mima, widow of lb late J. W. Mill!, who wa jailor of tbt county for eoeoe time, wa waikiar op Prln- latreelwlih Ulaa Mary Vaaba. Tnav had last Daeaed MiUa' eUbie aad were a boat to croee Becoad etreet. wbaa e eero youth eppereatly 18 or IT j care of err, Jprd out of tae darkneaa and eaatched Mr. aUUi" Bute, hraakls- tht chain oa ber wrUL Mr. Mil 11a cried oat d aeveral yoaaa mea la the Tldaity gave cnaee to we a aero, uw u rained coaaidarab'e headway toward Marktt ctrael. Kcachlsc Market lb Miro ran ap to Third end to Dock atreel aad than daahed la to tb yard of Cpt Do a aid Macltaee rraideace. That wa tht laat eeea of btm. Mr. Millla puree contained aome- IhliroTir f 13 aad naturally ah wa dUtrreaed orer tbt loeeoflL Bbe re ported tht mattrr to tht police aUtloa bat a y bo daflalte due to tbt talf ha beat obtalsed. NEW ADVnmSEMKNTS. Notice Clerks waalrd." " Th Caalao JTret aaaerui. - T. E. IlAAbArea Co. Eaormoua. V7. IL Coooer New catch mallet. Mlee Wlewell Tbe Norton School. N.aOom BM Aa-ef InreemX eaawaaaaawBBBBBaeaaaw aVOOitA JL. Balfe Tor rent rre Vaadeellle At Wniblti21 Mr. and Mr. Jao. A. Arrlnc del ad 1HU oaUnyeelrdy mora- AM tbe'wt tbJBrj la rwall Drau nttlcr Fail nd Winter will be Pe raaiiTiUe t WHfhtrriil day. aJTnUeat. COTTON YEAR'S CLOSE Receipts for I902-0J Will Be the , Heaviest la tbe History of thePorlofWUniiDjton. SEASON A RECORD BREAKER. Kuh ! New Crap at Prrrani! B!ik Prices Via Beil Erty It Scptns ber Hew Crop Stapl 1 Slew Cal8 la-Ceeipartias. To-morrow will mark the clocla; of tbteottoaeeaaoaof 1903-190S aad the opealoc of tbt teaeoa of 1903-190. The peat crop year ha beta dlatla ralabed by tht h eeriest receipt la tht hlatory oX tht port by a early 40,000 bale, a fact which speaks well for WUmlaftoa tatarprlainr Arm of ex porters. Meters. Alexander Bprant & Boa, who are conceded to be th larreat ladirldaal erportLar firm on tbt Bouth Atlantic aeaboard. Tbe receipta for the crop year will be approximately 239,800 bale ajralaat 3SL771 bale for tht year prerloua. Many bad hoped tbat th Crura would reach 850,000 bales and they probably would bare. but for tbt lateaeaa of tbt present era- son, whlca Is at least two weeke behind laat year. Oaly on halt of sew crop cotton ha thai far beta received. whll BepL lt last yri eereral thoaaaad bad com Into slxbt. Tbt first steamer err! red last year for forelxa earro a early a Any;. Slat and aaothar earn oa lbt'19tb, wbllt thl year, from present indicatlona. It will be at least tea daye before oae of tbe tit tram pa will be rwallowinw ap tht fleecy eiaple by tbt thouaaad of bale at tbt compress of Measrv Bprant & Boa. Laat year th first halt of aw crop eottoa waa-rtcelred Aac 16 th from Mr. A. J. McKinnos, of Max toe, aad tht first la 1901 wa re ceived oa Ar. list from Clio, 8. Cv Whila tht presaat season I not far be hind that of 1901, It is boI nearly so forward a tbat of 1901. Fsw teaeoa hart opened, wilhla tbe memory of local factors, wbea there wa so Utile new eottoa oa tbt market and to ilUl old atock stored la tht warehouses! There la a doubt If there are 800 bales of old eottoa la warehouse la tht taUrt Bouth, a con dition aakaowa heretofore. This year has seea the al of several season crop which were bald. by planter able to hold, aad tht hbjrh price ha broatht out all th old stock. Tb wealhsr for tbt past week, aad at present, has beta Ideal for tbt bar Tratlaf of tb crop, aad reports from tbe territory eoatiroous ta Wllaalnc- ton, wher tbt crop la matured. Indi cate that th moremeat will com mence several days earlier thaa wa expected two week sro. Thl week the email army of eottoa buyer whom Meeart. Bprant & Boa always hart In tht field will beia to take their statloa and from bow aatll after next Christmas tht bl Champion aad Wllmlnjrtoa compresses, both of which art operated by Messrs. Bprant 6t Boa, will be tbt busiest sectloa of WUmiaftoa. Tb receipt of eottoa at the port of WUmiaftoa for the past 14 year bar beta follows: Tears. Beeeipt. . 184,918 . 189,838 . 161,810 . 180,038 1SS3-80 1890-91 1831-98 1838-98 1838-94 1834-98 1 as a e e 189,840 884,831 178,440 884,884 388,378 1838-97 1837- 93 1838- 99 391,888 333,880 358,181 334,773 333,370 1S9S-W ......S, 1900- 01 , 1901- 03 , 1908-08 'Approximately.' It U safely predicted that within lea thaa three week tbt createst move ment of eottoa for export erer known, will be witnessed throughout tbt Boath, aad the railroad are makisr prrparatloaa to band th stapla that will be rushed to the market a aooa aa It la oat of tht band of tbt jrinaar. Tbi rath will bt dat ta tbt fact thai farmers ar being; advised to sell a fast a they eaa ret th product from tht field, taking ad ran tare of th prevail let: hig-a price. Thty art exerting every effort to ri their crop on Jbt market beor tht slump which may follow the rash of early eottoa. - (ssss Arjlaai Crewled. Deouty Cltrk of tbt 8 a peri or Court Cbas. CL Loagblla yesterday received a letter from Dr. Jame McKee, auper Utendent of thEtra nospilal for tht Insane at Balelgb, recrelUng hi Inability te receive Into the Instltulloa Mm Virginia O'Brien, whose aad eaa was nferred to la thee columns last week. Dr. McXee says It Is tmpossibit to receive tbe patient owlcg to tht crowded eoadltloa of tht female de partment of the hospital. Qowarer, he writes, tbt tb application will ro oa CI aad abide IU time. r. Jaari M. HaU t Wei, Mr. aad Mrs. T. a Whltaker a- Bouncetb forth eomlng mtmaga or their niece, Mlae Ethel PIsret Bebtall. to Mr. Jama Malcolm liau, ox uu dry, oa Thursday erealnr, BepL 10th, 1903, at 9 o'clock, at their bom ia Ea field, N. a Mr. Hell 1 a pSpalar yoaat drug list of Ibis dty wbo baa hundreds ot friends who will be Inter eeted In tb announcement tbat b 1 aooa to become ft benedict, Free vaudeville at WHrbtrrill tu.a-ui1it. Tueedsy, , Wednee- dy. Be advertisement. - I Aa exhibit of new Fall and Winter Dress Goods will be mads at Behder'a this week. t CRUSHED BY SUBURBAN c Uakaaws Whit Maa laataiUy KUIei -This Ilia f QreetvIHe Early Tkla - alarrgA waits 14eUflcatlft. Aa aakaowa white maa, apparently 88 or 49 year of are. - was rua over aad Instantly killed a short distance this aide' of the Greenville county road crossing by Suburban Car No. 83, of tht CL XL, L. ot P. Co., about 13 :S0 o'clock tbli morning. Both truck of the car passed orer tbt body, . mangling it terribly. Tht maa Is supposed to have been asleep oa the track or have been dealt with foully aad dragged oa tbe rail afterward. Th latter theory, laposslbl but hardly probable. "- Tbt car which passed over tht body wa la : chart of Motormaa Melvla Horat aad Conductop "Walter Had ton, . The track along where tbe acd dent occurred la perfectly straight, but slightly down grade. . The car 'was coming for - the last trip from the beaeb, dae here at 13:80 o'dock, and wa well filled with passengers. . The motormaa saw the maa lying betweea tbe rail about 78 feet la front of him, but wa powerless to nop the car until It bad passed Its entire length orer the body aad tone beyond per- Mimjw it ur jmmM. , it a When tbe car bad finally been stop ped Motormaa Horne, . Ooadaetor IZadaoa aad a aamber of the paseea- cere went beck to see the msngled body of the msa, bat nonawa able to Identify him, Tbe car - proceeded to th dty to secure the coroner, bat being Informed that the coroner coald Undertaker W. EL Yopp" was secured aad the car weal beck for th remains. which were brought here at 4 o'clock thl morning and placed la Mr. Yopp' establishment, oa Princess ateeet, for IdeaUfleatloa; A visiting physldsa oa the ear made aa examination of tht body tad foaad that tht skull was completely crushed ; left arm broken above the dhow and at the shoalder jolat; right fifth rib broken; several mark on tbe body; right let mangled at and below th kaeet left leg dislocated at tb hip. The maa ha the appearance of ft working maa. lie ha a two or three days growth of beard oa bia fae , aad welgha : about 140 .or 180 pounds: ha dsik hair. IU cost 1 of ft browa , plaid . aad was found aear the body as It It had been laid aside whea he ley down or was placed oa tbe track. His trousers are light Isaael checked. He wore a black polka dot ahlrt. There wa nothing la tbe pocket of the maa to lead to hi identification. Ia the coat pocket were an empty bag of tobacco, two boxes of cigarettes. ft pholographjjf a young lady, said to be a resident of Wilmington, and wood pipe. There wa only a hand kerchief ia tbe trouser pockets. There wa nothisc about tbe body to indi cate tbat tbe maa had been drlnkinf. SOCTBSIOB BAPTIST CBCKIB. Officer s ef leaf refstloa aad SdjSckoel , Elected far the Essalsg Year. ' At tbe annual conference of South Side Bspllst church bdd last Monday eight th following were elected officer to serve the church and Baa day Behool daring the eneuing year: Church Clerk J. F. Littleton, j . Assistant Clerk Silas Sneedea. j Church Treasurer J. F. Barrett. Treasurer Building Fund J. - F. Littleton. - Treasurer Poor and Mission Fund E Z. Milton. v - i Choriatr B. B. Moore. j Assistant E, a Hancock. ! Organist Miss Mabel Littleton. I Assistant Mia Ailee Ourtla - Uahere M. &L Parker, . J. M.'Bat- son. J. W. Browa and George Hale. Collectors E. Z. Milton, D. Bender, J. W. Browa. and W. A. Anderson. Oustodlsa of Communion Berriee J. E. Bobinsoa. t Pool Committee J. H. Hoi ton, Jobs Thomas. Superintendent of Sunday School j.auaaady. -A Mia tan t B. B. Moore. - i Secretary aad Treasurer Harry Thomas, Assistant E. a Hancock. -Organist Mis Alice Ourtla. Librarian Miss Bertha Deraua. tosccrt Ihl iitcrssoa. A treat ia la store for those 'who yiait Carolina Beach . thl afternoon. Th chief attraction will be the con cert by tbe combined Casino and Ad kins' orchestras, tbe programme for which baa previously been published. The boat leave the dty at 9:30 A. M., 1:30 and 7 P. IL, end the train for the pier leave tbe beach at 13:15, 8:80 aad 8 P.M. Tb fare for the round trip I oaly 35. - " ' "'"' ' Br. flail Bs Appealcni. ; ' ! ; Tbe numerous friend of Mr. Jas. M. Hall, tbe popular young druggist at Fifth and Csatle streets, will regret to know tbat bt 1 confined to bis room over bis tCT9with.appendIdtI. He had two alight attack of tbe disease before, but tbe present one is Tery tevere. '. Hi physicians, Dr. A. H. Harris and Dr. Wright Hall, do not think aa operation will be necessary. Free raudeviUe at Wrlrbtrrille ; Beach Monday, Tueedsy, Wedaea day Bee advertisement SOLDIERS WON GAME. Baseball at Hilton Park Tester : day Afternoon Between Cas-" . ',- well and Wilminjlon. ; - l. - BeeWaaBBBBBBBBWBBBBBBWBfaBB-aB , THE SCORE ELEVEN TO 4)NE. Visitors Easily Took, the Beat Team ,;!at tamp Pari Bud cad Jelly . Lot ! Ksoters from the Gr , - J ' riMB EToies of tbe Oaaie. : The ftmiteur team from Wilmington wa ao match for tbe strong Fort Cas well ulna which It attempted to en gige ia a baseball contest on the Hil ton diamond '- yesterday . afternoon. When' the smoke deared from the field, -Ttbe score wa 11 to 1 and the reaoet the proportion was not even fttitar la. favor of the . ylsitors was baeaase - the, soMiers simply didn't care to snake It so. - The home' team waa outolassed at tvery point, but the boys went up sgsinet the proposition with a nerve that waa admirable. The Caswell team Is composed of men wbo know b-)wtoplay ball, tbe average weight of the nine being perhaps orer 150 pounds. The visitors were a fine looking body of men on the ball field; gentle and courteous, and Jbore every msrk of the ball player that they are. Tbe home team, while composed of some good material, was light and saw from tbe beginning nothing but j defeat - staring them In the face. They want la not to win, but to make it Interesting for the soldiers and . the two hundred odd spectators. aad they succeeded remarkably well la doing o.- Not taking Into account the long walk from tbe street cars to the pars, the spectators were well satls fiinl . with what they got .for their mosey. Grimes, the viaitlng slab ar tist, had the " local batters almost at his mercy, and the team work of the visitors wa good except the throw ing. Arnold, for the risitors, and Smith, for the home team, . did good work at short -stop. King, tbe local catcher, was disabled about tbe middle of tbe game and waa replaced by Jordan, who caught and threw well. "Tonien Sdler pitched fire Inning for the horn team and retired ia favor of 8weeney, wbo bad played alternate ly left field and first base. Both did well, considering their support. Once a hot User was knocked to third base by one of the soldiers. Tbe baseman waa too quick in recovering himself and la fraatie effort to' get the ball to first, he threw It orer tbe bleachers and .over the- fence. The spectator yelled. They were oat for f aa and were getting It. . The line-up of the team and score by Innings waa aa follows: FORT oxrwsxXk . wmrnrGTOw. Arnold.. .........ss.. ....... ....Smith Cross d..Wescott,(CpL) Henry rf.. .Doscher Thompson 8b Green zteiae. 8b Tucxer Craf. .If . ; i Sweeney Grime. .-.p. . . . .-. ..... Seller Wagner .lb Jordan Sharp (eapt). e King TBI BOORB BT 031X00. ' SHI Wilmington.. .0 010 0 0 0 0 01' 3 6 Caswell..... ...04 4001 03x-ll 9 Batteries: Sellers. Sweeney and King and Jordan; Grime and Sharp. The risitors were accompanied to tht dty by the Post band, which dis coursed lively airs between- each In ning, aad also by some 38 or 80 jolly rooters. - The soldiers were well be haved aad had good time while they were here. Most of them returned oa the boat late yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wdter Mclntlre umpired the game to the satisfaction of both sides. BASIS TO Cfl AKCSBEXf BABQE. : ArrteaMat Reaches' ly Wuatlnrui Iflstlis- tloas aad Schedalt ef Ralss Adopted. The two National and three savings banks of the dty hare entered Into aa agreement by which, beginning Sept 1st, they will adhere under forfeiture of $350 for each violation, to sched ule Of moderate exchange charges upon interior cheeks. . The achedule on all out-of-town Items Is 10-cents under 850; Items of 850 and up to $100, 25 cents; bet ween- $100 and $500 one- quarter per cent ; $500 aad above one- eighth per cent No Items are to be consolidated,' except two or more items on same point on one deposit ticket may be considered a one. ' Where a reasonable balance is kept, Hat of dltcretlonery points Jncladinj sll the principal dtlea In tbe Caro lina, fire la Georgia, three la Ala bama, two la Florid, oae la Louisiana and all ciliea north and west of North Carolina la given upon which no ex change may be charged. The reason for this action by the banks which also indade checks for deposit. Is given In tbe following signed circular letter to thapubllet - "The Bsnks of Wilmington, finding the expense of collecting interior Items Increasing dally, deem It neeesasry to protect themselves from heavy ion oy adopting a schedule of moderate ex change charges. Tbe charges hare been made to cover actual cost to the banks. Depositors being fully aware of the liberal service long rendered will recognize the justice and neces sity for this action. .' . "Much ex-cense will be ssvea u customers will Insist upon checks on available points being sent them.. - "xoa will find enclosed ft scneauie of charge and ft list of points which will be credited free to parties keeping reasonable balance." - ------ Uiloa Services To-dsy. There will be union serrieea by the Bt Andrew's Presbyterian and Grace Methodist churches to-day the two congregations uniting In the service at Bt Andrew's at 11 A. IL, and at Grace church at 8 P. M. Rer. Dr Alexander Bprant will preaah st both serrieea. The public is tiiiiil laviud. 1 pS0?iAL PARAQRAPHS- Mr. J. F. : Woodward, of War saw, arrived yesterday. . i Mr. Le0a Oettinger, of Kin ton, was here yesterdsy. . - . Mr. S. M. lWetmorer of . Fay etteville, arriyed last night. Dr.- J. Arthur Dosher. v of Bouth port Is at The Orton. ' Mr. H. MaoBaef of Hamer, S. Q, was an Orton guest yesterday. 4 Mr. J. S. Canady ia attending the Baptist Union meeting at Wallace. Messrs. C. B. . Aycock: and M H. Schulken. of Whitevllle, are at The Orton. , " ; Mr. E. B. Michaux, of Greens- boro, was registered at The Orton yes terdsy. Mr. G. Herbert Smith left Fri day nigbl for hlte .Sulphur Springs, W. Va. -v. Mr. Henry Mullins, of Marion, S. O . waa registered at The Orton yesterday. . ' ; Miss Nellie Cook has returned from a viait to friends and relatives in Fsyetteville. 'i Mrs. Ft H. Fechtig and children left Friday night for Richmond on a yiait to relatlre. - - . -::-;" -r : Mr. E. .V. Elwell, formerly of thi city, bow of Durham, is here on a visit until .Monday. Mrs. W. L. Jones, of Charles ton, Is on a visit to her . pareats, Capt aad Mrs. DeLeoa Fillya w. S- ' ' Miss Mamie Hilker, of Crolds boro, is , visiting Misses Beaton and Lucile Banck, Bed Cross street : Miss Lilla Stanaell, of Booking- hsm, Is visiting Miss - Myrtle Sham barger, on Bouth Fifth street ; Mr. J. Norcnm Sweeney has returned from New York. Alderman J. BL Sweeney will return Mondty. Miss Lucfle Banck is at home agdn after a pleassnt - visit to ' her friend, Miss Mamie Hilker, of Golda bora ' ' : ' " ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Leftwich and little son, Marios, went up to Wal lace yesterday to attend a Baptist Union meeting..::--"; ':. -.;;-.;' '. '..... "r-.'-.-'f"' Mrs. B.-M. Fowler will leaye to-night for Washington, " D. Ci ac companied by ber nephew, L. A. H. Eoetb. ..; V . . Mr. P. H. Sears returned to Whitevllle yesterdsy after a brief Dul lness trip. - - , :" T : Mr. B. E. LC Brown, of Chad bourn, arrived yesterday aad Is a guest at The Orton. - ' - ; Mr. James UU Hall,- who haa beea very serioualy III, was better yes terday, his many friends will be de lighted to learn. - ':. - - ; , John Gilchrist . McCormlck, Eaq., of Lumberton, and Mr. Geo. H. Hall, of Bed Springs, were guests at The Orton yesterday. . , .-. Mrs. W. Wi Taylor and chil dren and Miss Lula Male Sheperd, of Americas, Oa.,"" are- guests of friends aad relatives In the dty. . ' Mr. M. A. Whisnant, formerly of this dty, now travelling for K. W. Wegener &Co.t of CharlestoD, ao, arrived yesterday. i't:;f'i ? j v ' Mr. Louis W. Warrocklxpecta to return to Texss, -via : Oklahoma City, to-dsy, after' a short visit to friends and relative la the dty.' Miss Fannie Strauss, of Mayes ville, a CL, after spending .two week with MissXena Solomon, on Wrighta yille Beach, ha returned home. c. ' Bey J. J. Payseur, of " Atkin Bon, N. G, Is In the dty. -Bevv Mr Pay sear 1 principal of Excelsior High School which opena it Fall session on Tuesday.' - " A " Mr.v and Mrs. S. ' P. Collier, Jr.. of Florida, are In 1 the city, the guests of Mr.- Collier's parent. Mr. Mr, and lrV a P. Collier, on North Front atreet ' j;...-. "ti- Misses Almeria : T. Munri and Ethel V. Braddy took passage yester day afternoon on the steamer "City of Fayetteyllle". to visit friends and relative at White Ie': - Mr. W, B. Cooper returned to the dty yesterday after spending three week with his family at Llncolnton and other points in tbe mountain of Western North Carolina. Fayetteville - - Observer, 28th: "Mrs. Mary Elliott and daughter, Miss Bailie, who have been here on a visit to Mrs. B. G. Halgh, returned. to Wil mington this morning on the 'City of Fayetteville.' Mr. and'Mra. Herbert Atkinson went down to Wil mington this morning on the 'City of Fayetteville' to spend a day or two at the beach." . Child Kaa Over by Wafoa-'. ., t The little 6-year-old daughter of r. Louis Sandlin," while playing in the etreet near: her father' residence, Fourth and - Queen streets, was run over by a delivery, wagon of the Inde peadent Ice Go. . yesterday evening about 6 :30 o'clock aad severely ia jared. Dr. Zschary attended the child and found that while the injuries are very painful they, are not necessarily dangerous. .' ' JSJ-li ''r Solicitor Daffy Here. " Solidtor and Mrs. Bodolph Duffy, of Catharine Lake, - Onslow" county, were in the dty yesterday, returning from a - pleasant . sojourn of several weeks at Harris Lithia Springs and Balada, N. G They went . down to WrightsvUl to spend 8undsy. So lidtor Duffy. will go to .KenansvUle to-morrow; to attend Duplia' Superior Court - - cCNodoi o o o o a o rigbtsyllle o August 31 . Mpndayj:M i On above specified days all passengers on suburban cars leav ing Front and Princess streets at 7:30, 8:00 and 8:30 P. M., will be entitled to a ticket admitting them to Casino FBEE.- Beserve seats 10 cents extra -v See other column for programme. - . : - ' , , , ' " m rnnonlirlatod Doilraua I inrhf X DmWf Pn &UU OU UUIUU IIU UfO. iJlKlll: U luiiuruu a" l . au 29 2t - . - . ' . w ' - , v.v l a&AAa'SaallQiji'Sial'&A Clerks Wanted. Two experienced Dry Goods, Clerks. State :ex perfence and references in own hand-writing. . Address CLERK, : fi.-i. au9 tf OPENING OF THE ACADEMY', The Telephsae Girl." Brltht Musical Comedy, Will be Seea To-morrow Night Arrives from Raleigh. TheCsale of seats for "The Telephone Girl,n; the opening attraction at the Academy . of Muaic to-morrow night began yesterday, morning at Plum- mer's and from present indicatlona the audience will be a good-sized one. The company - will ; arrive this evening from Baleigh sad will leave after the performance to-morrow .. night -- for Charlotte on the evening Seaboard Air Line train, which will be held here by special arrangements with- the management- For the benefit of those who desire to come up from Wrightsvilie beach or sound to see the production, a car will be .In waiting , to take ; them back after tbe performance. . - . -, Messrs. Morton and Kerker's light and frivolous musical comedy ha been on tour for seven years, but it haa lost none of its charms through long ussge. To-day it stand a per fect model of it kind, a very triumph of merit ' Max Plohn still controls. "The Telephone Girl" and has selected a east of most capable players, chorus of exceptional beauty, and ; has spared no expense in costuming and mount ing "The Telephone GlrL" The part of Hans Nix will be played by Max Bloom, who scored such a hit- as the "polite lunstic" in "The Belle of New York." Nellie V. Nichols will be seen a Eitelle Coocoo, while Harry Clayto will assume the role of -"Snuffles." Clever Specialties will be introduced by Harry O. Lyons as Saunders, the butler, who will give imitations of everything , under the sun. : Kendall end Thompson, the "female Sousas," will perform on the cornet, and Eliza beth Clark will give a refined dandng act. - - CHILD DRABK KEROSENE OIL. Died Three Honrs Later After Scries of " -'-Terrible" Ceavnlsloos. - : From convulsions following . the drinking bf a quantity of kerosene oil, George White, the five-year old son of Albert White, colored 908 North Sec ond street died In terrible agony Fri day afternoon. ' While the mother wa about her household duties the child I waa playingjn the floor and found a can of oil. He turned the vessel to his mouth and was drinking, - strange to say,as If enjoying the draught, when the mother hastened to him and took the can away. Tbe child almost Im mediately went into convulsion -and died three hoar latere Dr. J. H. Al ston, the colored physician, waa hasti ly summoned but nothing could be done to check the convulsions from which the boy soon died. : Tbe Norton School. ' - ' T " i -' The Norton School for children be-" t ween the ages of S and 10, under the direction of Miss Bessie F. Wlswell, of Brookline, ; Mass., a graduate of Badcliffe College,' will open Oct lst In thl . dty. The number of pupils will : be limited snd ftpplication for admission should be made at once to Miss Wis well,-:" 48L Columbia street, Brookline, Mass. -- ' ' This wekV aurcUou" at Behder'a will be a showing ot the new Fabric for Fall and Winter, - - ' FBOH THE TELEPHONB GIRL. ' O CI i AT Beacb Casino, September 2,: Inesday.O o o o a a o a o o Care THE MORNING STAR. 50 Bbls. Large Mullets. , 21 Bbls. Medium size Mullets. 386 Bags Coarse Salt 2y000Bags Fine Salt. 46 Bbls. Packet Salt. 460 FiskKegs. V. B. COOPER, ' 308, 310 & 312 Nutt street. ' r WILMINGTON, N. O. an 9Jtt . THE 1I0RM1 SCHOOL L FOR CHILDREN g between the Agei of six and ten, . - under the direction of MISS V7ISWELL, a graduate of Badcliffe College. - .In addition to' the usnal elemen tary studies there will be taught as specialties French, German and Natural Science, and an interest will be aroused in the simple. Eng lish Classics. Number - of pupils limited. . For full information, address MISS BESSIE F. WISWELL, 48 Columbia street, Brookline, Mass. au29 2t . pe Enormons Amount of Flour we sell ought to be T : a sufficient proof of the high ' quality of Imperial. We know we can please and satisfy you, , 1 and ask for a trial order. We ask the FIRST you'll ask - for the SECOND. See If yon - . don't. THE F. E. HASHAGEM CO.; Agents for Imperial Flour, -v-1 'Phone 447. 210 Water fit, J an so tt , , ; , ' Another Big VVook. v GommencingBonaaynlgnt, Ang. 81. Vrightsville Beach Casino . IDA.......:.MAT MILLS....... '...JOHNNIE. In Oenaan Comedy Bketoh. -' , ' JTONY B1XXB. . ' Black race ainsiiia; ana monologoe comedian. , ULLXB ALLYOU. ' Hlalielassaesorlptlve vocalist. .- , " BIGtBOB' ABBA. . 1 . , . Bqunnwist. . ' " ab a special lnaucement on Mondsy and Tuesday nigbta a free coupon given by tne Con soudatad Company will admit to tne performance.- Kootner charge whatever except 10 cents to tnoee desiring reserved seats. .Car tare. Including admtaslon.only to centa... ACADEyyOEMUSIO r.1 onday, A uguct 3 1 . The New. York Casino's ererlastlDg success, The ; Telepnone: r Girl." In exietenoe. aaznptoasly staged. Beautiful ooBtumea.- Beatsonsals at Plnmmer's Saturday morn- Ing. -. , thfrsa . . . aaS7t SAFE; INVESTMENT. .':- v B you desire a good safe Investment, do. not fall to subscribe to the nineteenth seMea .'- of stock of the Bona Carolina Home Build- tug ABsoclatlon; first payment due Satur day, eeptember 5th (fifth.) v; O, W. TATK3, rresldant, v FBABS H. 8 TED KAN, Bec'y and Tress, r antost :..-. .
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 30, 1903, edition 1
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