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Oww0Owwww00ww j, m 0t o 5 nsoae. sstsfsrara. 1 .e B OUTLINES. wreck- ro mil a " ..LKif or Aoetniriae? jfft; orasBesL4 Be- .trees IUw a r S ftT aaoeeJaf: Ave ::artewho iUed , L3 r -- k.iijMtanBllM' frls' N.w York for V fVuw tie barrleeae cm her FfVTii coast: ta peseeagere r4.34 Clyde MMrnr PfJiuiosptisi boat daring a rl.:r m badly damaged, k !', uw ol doUara of rllt alj u4 afclaUyx many scared at Laredo, psxe kf storm at t weesay. cura-poi Crmi, No. S : irs. No- S ilU; raiB flATKm REPORT. - t7"?cr Aoucctxcu, ) " WtiTSM DrtliC, N". CI. 8o4. It. 1 mcro- "i1 'or lh twalr 1.im IA.H..TI OMrrr: Jk ' . T" . - o.j. u .-:- j u.. i J 4rcr : ra lr c' l soaia 10 our, va brr raJaa la .iJ :4 Caraiiaa. aa4 aooM hrmi 3 ir ia oiarr portiosa or 1 t riatfrijr a tovar ia lim i i cf airI aa4 morlar r:a:.T ro TO-DAT. .MEiTt. ?c For Norta .in fhortaal eooJrr Tsara Sra u :ra to-ala w1d. ah If I- Mir -a ;ra portloa. 1.41 M. A. cosr.kr. 1 J U. CS M . 4.30 P. If . 7.C0 P. M . 1 foavBort t r tf! i on -kj tba data oa jConxrjii ; t- coartse la ex- b'-iaa j 03 :i tdvo rraJ. It l i :j fvmrr to act qaiciJj '..) f vrtikr of th jrc- N.U5! Duwt. 01 Mtxsco. I r.rf. i 03 at oil oSe M.'sr tiro wis r dlca. Tba jta: 3121. b a tratotaler. li iiktv: .03 rmj coaimtaccJ rw'uv ;a the feaj aectiosj of wilt Lu: Mood j. It wtn nay to briux abowt rtaltj la BrtalMU : of ro.cx"0 to ba ex- "'ifj to prareat tat of et-Ueateoaat Got '"n ia Soala Caro- .1 .V.7 a, Victor Smith, r :r i Nta- York daily, r- l '.W boari of laai city faa.. :'jcr l4 boy to at- ''' 6.i--efoota. aUtiojc thai baa aartr aroro r " - wncr ierpa a coua-5-c '.tt:nbarr. Ta.. aJ- "fc few daye racaireJ !r 'ti lorn women of ra' bukea are taierca- ,? ' A aierxaa Tobacco Com sh prodaco at homo R?P '. Dat when their meal fQn i-l aop mojt coma oat of ':'. then they mart 1 to Muter aal ra'er when 1 I. 1. 1.- k KMr4 Mal ' - ww . aw m- " fi-v! rHUannt at Fori ""' H L tK- .iv.. .1... tV.ft Xi feia pockaU and foond r-6itceau Ua told th l i wua UaltedSUlM Mr. h 11! v .. 1- W't the rtai woalda't t'Jo ol L Tht miaajctr tie looked Mr. Brr- !,,f nl aj'c.! If Vi .nt r.htd lato aa lzU I ''' F'Mwa- That taiUStd - , m a mim M-rrTrTT I VOL. LXXH.--NO. 151. LOCAL DOTS, Six itadenU of thJ)eal and S1- Mr. Thoma B. wHUrd, form - aj boakpr la the broke rata of- tea oc a. u. UxxUt at Ox, has Ukaa a poaiuaa la taa ezc of tba Clyde oiaaaiaaia ox, U thlty. Uta. W. IU Wmi. of litlla iurw. B.CLr9orU a daararoai een ejuoa ai uuia Blrar bar. Taa baoTa o lotMKfark the caaaaaL aa th. taaaael taa morad wtetward. JdcesM waa limed Tuterdar for tha aiarrlaxa of Ifla Addla Wll- fcaaeo. daachUr of lira. Aaala WHlIaaaaoB, to Mr. lUrUfleld Craa- Cai, eoa of Mr. aad Mra. J. W.Craa del, ai of th city. It a liftb. Ward AnU-SaZooa iVaaraa will asaat toa!ht at 8 o'clock la the hook tad ltd Jar a ear Fifth aadCaaUa etracU. TUr. U. aWal um wuj addraes thf zoattlar.- aad aU uaaber of tha Laana. aa wall aa tha rbUa.ar tan tad. Taatora of tha dty charchaa ar aapadalij laailed. vn Uoxtoa. colorad, of tha taaaar -II art," tha oldaat cdlot oa tha appar Cap Fear rlrar. baa baa qalta a!ck at hia bceoa la FajeUarlUa for tha pat tww weak. IIowiTer.be la eald to ba Inprorlar aov. "UacJe XHa" U parhapa belter kaowa to pao- aia aioax tha rlrar thaa aay maa la thiaaacUoa. Ba Vlrt ta tew Yark. Taa tlx atoms jMierdar cat oS tha Uietrapa temee Utwaaa New York aad all eotaU 8oalh. Ia WHminF- toa tha ahaaaeo of ccwnmaakatloa waa aakfly fait amoar f a boataaaa mea. r bo war aaablaf cat aaj market taoUUoas aflar 11 fiock. Tha (ala- rraph aarriea to aawrpapara waa alaodalayadaoe&f. It by tha storm. Karlj ta W tr Ua Waaler UaJoa becaamaUatf lu earrloa ba- twaaa PhiladaJphlaaad New York, balax aaahlato reach tha latter city by wire. Taa Jtkaajaad SaaaFly." It la aaaoaacad that tha AUaallc Ooaat Lisa will pat oa a aew paeaaarar trala aazt Baaday to raa bat wee a Rchmoad. Ya aad Baallhflald. N. a Tha trala will ba kaowa aa tha "Blch- tad Bhoo-Flj," laarlac Bkhmoad ta tha araaiax aad Bmllhfleld la tha aaoraJstT. Paopla from poiala aloaf tha road caa go to Itlchmoad or Nor foik aad ratara oa tha aaaa day. Ooa- aacUoai will ba saada at Balma with tha BoalaarVa tralaa for Ralcixh. Ta Jrwiah Sew Year. Tha JawUa New Year, or tha fioah Haehoaaa, aallla kaowa, accordiaa? to Ua Hebraw aaaaa, falls oa tha Had of thia saoath, aad will ba caiahratad aa aaaal by tha Jawlah paopla la Wll- aaiaxtoa. Aa tha llebra w rale ad ar la rrckoaed aeeordlac to tha laaar i at, tha Babbath aad all hoUdaya are froea aaaaal to aaasat, aad aceordiacly Ua earrkaa la eoaeacra- UoaofUaBoah XIaahoaah will batia tha rraalar of tha Slat, which la aext Koaday. A mats Faftaw Cataabaa HaHtr. YaaUrdaya hfarloa Star says: la accordaaea wita a taietrapbla rtqaeat froaa BhaHiT Da liar, of White TiUf. R. U, yeaterday. Sheriff hfaUlaa had two aecro brothara, J oh a aad Oaorra Deria, of MaUIea, arraated for killlar aaoihar aacro oa tha relarniar ex- caraioai trala froea Wllaataxtoa Mow- Am- m!rkt Tbtrr wera broarht to Harlow last alrbt aad kxfxad la jau. Tha aaaaa of tha mardarad aaaa is oa- kaowa. Dr. Breaihtaa CaOrd ta Beets a. Dr. Ua O. Broethtoa, the celebra ted Baptist dlf lee of Allaeta, baa bee a called ta the pastorale of Clareadoa 8treeC Baptist search aad to tha praai- dear of Ua Oordoa saieatoaary Tralalac Bchoot, -of Boatoa. Dr. Breacbtoa la away froaa AUaaU at Mat aad it ta aot kaowa whether or aot aa wui access, Cli Bead Uedrr Z-tsy. Rocky Maa at Motor: "Ur. O. UcD. Davie, of WHmlattoe, orower oi war Mr. R. B. Darts, cama to Rocky Moaat Balarflay win Y.n.v tAtAcraeh Ukea of hia hand. wKvpS araa trosea wun "Y"- r : - . - . . . tia era aad which baa tirea htm troaWe erer si ace. A rport saw the h.-mm,H MMilLTfad hf Df. W. U. ivhTwia X Ray machlae, aad the oaUtae of erery aoae ia eoald be plaialy eeea. The .troaWe u a frastare or a ooww fl.rr which could be easily detected. the trouble will be Anoaerauoa tor performed Isler. Bsfldief fcraUts. BaUdlat parmlU were laaaed yeater day to Mrs. Ellxa M. ueuamy ior vow coastrueiioa of a oae-elory frame, tla roof buildinx. eorered with Iroa, at soatheast eoraer f Beeoad aad Dock ttraeU, 33x30 feat la site, aad to Dr. W.CLOaBowsy forUe erecuoaoi asw rraidsaee oa Third street, nearly opposite the City HalL EaleJih Potti "Mix. W. J. Mania aad her aaar, airr. Moore, of Q sortie, wao na Mrv. Martiau aueat for aararaj oaya. un TMtinSir ror wuauotwa - BIoop Polat to speed aeraral wteka.- NEW ADVCmaXMlISTa J. W. XL Fuels 8a! U to order. Cfaaaolldaled Bailways. Llihl aad rower Com paay Sched ala. trauaea uxuia. Waa Lad Ycuat maa. LEE ; MM DAY'S COURT RECORD MW Sprinzer Ue.ermined to 1 ucI1 Dsorder by Negroes in Certain Alleys. EXCURSIONISTS IN UMBO. Tmix UU Ptli BU Flit ail Wm KiktM4 frwa Wtrk Hmic 8cfw Jntk FtwUr. XU a aery dall day la towa whea Mayor 8prlaKar'e coart at aooa doeaa'l afford oaa or mora reerulla for the eoaaty roads. Juituow tha police ara aajraxtd la a eraaada aralast Tarioos aad saadry coTortd womea who Infest eartala all era la tha dtr aad make alxht hideous for all tha earroandiBt: eommaalty with tha aolsa of. their taTtlry. ..xloaatta'UrowB, eoloredl waa tha first of saeh arraata baiac made aad aha was saat without ceremony to tha eoaTtet camp by tha Mayor for 80 days Monday. Blnee thea half a dosea or mora similar arrests hare a a made aad yeaterday three of the defeadaala wera arralxaed la court, charted with disorderly conduct. Oo tarta Bmllhsurprlaed the Mayor by peylaf a flaa of 110 aad coats, but tha aext defendant. tEaeliae Brown and Carrie Btawart, were fined 30 and coats each aad la default of payment of same they went to tha roada for SO days. Geo. Haaes, tha colored excursion ist arrested Monday alfht by Police- 'uaa IL P. MerriU at the A.GLL aUUoa, charted with carrylat a con- oealed weapon, waa siren preliminary trial also by tha Mayor yeaterday and la default of $54 bond, he went to jail for the 8u parlor Court. Jasper Car- ter.eolored. charted with beiat druak, was fiaed fS aul coats. Qatar Drowa, tha younr white ex cursionist from Oblamboj eoaaty who aotated Police CapUia Williams la a llTalyscafile aear 8ecoad and Prin- nslreata Moadsy aJght, aad was sabeequeatly seat ta the roads la de fault ot-fiae for aatatiat ia an affray. arraated throat h a friend from his home who came to his reeeue, to pay the see aad ha was discharted from the work house at Castle llayaea. Ha also tare hood to appear at the aext term of the Ba per lor Coart aad answer charte of earrylajt a cob waled weepoa, a pistol bstuc oeea roan a oa his person whea he was arrested. Brown left last aiht for his homeac- coeapealed by hia friend, aad solemn ly arm that aext time be comee to towa he will bebare himself. Ia J a slice Fowler's court yeaterday Preatoa Curtis, the colored fireman oa tha steamer CUy of Fayettevllle," who drew a kaife oa Wm. H. Howe, the colored Blared ore, was tirea pre liminary trial apoa the charte of as sault with a deadly weapon. CarUs tare bond la tha earn of 115 for hia appearance at the aext term of Supe rior Coart. It will be remembered that Curtis aad Howe had a quarrel about the poaeeealoa or a ttrl wnom tha first eased tare to Howe to raise. Tba disturbs see took place aboard the siaamar ncoa her last trip here. Fred Jsaalata. colored, was also tirea pre liminary trial by Justice Fowler yes terday apoa tha charte of harlat as saulted William Dor, colored, with a feacepaliat. Ia default of $50 bond he waat to Jail for tha hither court. -THEUU- OS SATUIOiY NIGHT. Sale af S4aU f sr Hew Yerk Predactlos Br flasTe-emrswDarkaai Ceaaieat. Much laterest Is beiat manifested br Uealre-toere la Ua rortaconuac prtaeatatlon at Ua Academy Saturday nltht of , Thelma," oaaries v. Chase's drama lhalloa or Marie w relli's beaatifal story. The sale of seats will befia at PI umm era to-morrow morula aad regular prices will prt Tiu. vi us prouBcuuii w la that dty, the Durham Sun of yes terday says: Tha Durham Obera noose, under Ue maaatamsat of Mr. W. F. Free laad, opeaed for Ue seaaoa last altht. the attraction belnt 'Uitimw- j.o larte aadltorlam wee well filled aad tha play was excellent. It Is a pretty lore story aad waa presented last aithtlasueh a manner as to make mora rirld Ua Norwetlaa aceae." Br. ilcxtadrr Weedraif Premoted. Tte Balalth Posf says: "Mr. E. A. Woodruff, for Ue past three years or loa tar chief Inspector for Ue lia- lalth Bell Telephone Exchanre ana ine lout disuace llaea la Ue adjacent dis trict, has beea promoted to Ue chief Injpectorship of the Charlotte Kx- ehaare. aad wtu ware ior vx to-morrow or atoaoay. "'r- of Mr. Woodruff term exccouiflxij his departure from Kaleitb, but all eoatratalate him oa his promoUoa la W-eijowaaworfcH. was Jnff wiU Ua unariona ua mm wi WUmlnttoa Exchaataa a lew yer ago whea he first betaa to learn the art of telephony.' Ue is a brother of Mr. F. Lb Woodruff, afewyeara ato ZT'1 i Vi wtimlartoa aad later of Ue Charleatoa Ball Exxhaatt, aad bow assistant irama manajrvr oi BouLhara Bell Uompeny. wiuj quarters at Aliaaia. m ijj JZSwt buaiaeaa mea of star lint worth, worthy aad capable of nuiar; wjui " poailloa to which Ue company may advance Uem." ties' Rrspcsed Bis Csis. Mr. Jaa M. Msyland fiTta nouca to hia frlsada, former customers ana Ua public tecerally that he has re- opeaed his cafe for Ue Wlater seaaoa at No. 17 Prlacees street ana wm V hhiM hm nrcrred tO SerTS IhO 'fr "rirrr. m. test ua maraei saoiu- i. r-' i oTTtert. steaks, eta. na has eoaiMteai I cooks aad waiterr, ana guaraaMjea prompt aad always Ue very beat ssr yjca. For the present oysters will be be served every Friday aad Bataraay. WILMINGTON, N. 0. - THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER REMAINS sitjrchmond. rascrai sewers a tieser of Late P. D. Cadllpp Held Yesterday Aftcrsooa. Cstecaied la Vlrrtals. ATter lmpresslTe funeral aerriccs, conducted by the Bsr. Dr. Jamas Oarmlchael and the Iter. Dr. A. D. McClure from the late reaideace. No, 313 Grace street, yesterday afteraooa st 6 JO o'clock, the remains of Mr. Frederick D. Cadllpp, superintendent of teletraph for the Atlantic Coast Line, whose aad death occurred rather suddenly Tuesday nltht, were taken yeaterday erenlnt at 7 o'clock to his former home la Richmond, Vs. airs, uoarae, a sister of the de- oeased, arrired yeaterday moraine; aad a orotber-la-Iaw, Mr. W. J. Francis, also arrired la the afteraooa from Richmond aad accompanied the body oa its wsy to Its last restlnt place. Mrs. Cudlipp aad daughter, who were TiaUlagla Mspletoa, Iowa, whea the death summons came to their derated husband and father, will join the sad funeral party at Rlchmoad this mora le t- The pall-bearera from tha residence to the station yesterday were : Mesa W. J. usylow, J. A. Fountain, J. CL Ulttlos, Wm. Flanatan, Owen Pate and C. OL Brown, a majority of the number being officials of the Coast Una, with whom Mr. Cudlipp waa In timately associated. Tba Richmond Times-Dispatch of yeaterday la speakiat of Mr. Oudlipp's death says: "A prirate teletram receired la this city last nltht announced that Mr. Frederick D. Oudlipp, one of the old eat and beat kno wn teletrsphers la the Boum. bad died suddenly at 11:30 P. M., la W 11 mint ion, where he was em ployed aa superintendent of teletrsph for the Atlantic Ooast Line Railway. xne aiiaj spark left the reteraa oper- atora body with startllnr suddenneaa. death co mint without warnlnt or any thlnt seriously protendina: the end of hie career. He had been complalnlnr aitthtiy for seTcral days, bat bis con dltioa was not retarded as at all serl ous. Mr. Cudlipp was about fifty-four years old. He is surrired by his wife and three chUdreo, airs. Uudllpp and a dautbter beiat la Iowa oa a riait to relatives whea the sad summons home reached them. Colonel Oudlipp was up to about a year aad a half sto chief operator of the Western Union Teletrsph Compa ny la this city, a position he bad held for about twenty-fire years. He waa oaa of the finest teletrsphers aad beat electricians ia the Booth, and was widely kaowa by the mea who work at the key, harlot seat to aad receired from nearly all the older mea la the eerrlee. Few mea were more tener ally esteemed by their associates and those who knew them. The renerai oalaloa la that he was a maa of many admirable characteristics aad of quali- Uea that endear mea to each other, lie was hlthly t sided both by the West era Ua loo aad by the Coast Line. n RETAIL CLERKS TO OSOAMZE. Msvcaieat ea Pest fer tbe Form sties af a Usles Its Besellts. A movement la oa foot for Ue or- tanlxallon In Uls city of a local union or the Retail Clerks International Protective Association. The Gierke Ualoa la described as a strictly frater aal orsraalxatloa composed entirely of salesladies and salesmen In retail eloU lar. dry roods, troeerlee, hats, shoes. drufe, provisions, millinery, hard ware, furnish In rv. stationery, furni ture and all oUer stores la the retail trade, except liquor. The membership Includes bolh sexes, but oaly persons over 18 years of ate who have beea rerularly employed ae Iont as a year are eligible to membership. The anion Is for the mutual assist ance of Its members and hss Ue sick and death benefit feature. Charlotte, Aaheville, Greensboro, Durham aad Ralelth la this 8lete have very Urlv lac organisations. LAST OP THE EXCURSIONS. ! tsars. Hatch fires. Breaikt Larxs Crowd Tetlerdsy Very Saccesrfal Sesios. Hatch Brothers' excursion from Waxhaw, Monroe and Intermediate points on the Seaboard Air Line yea-' terday consisted of nine coaches and brought 450 visitors to Ue dty. They rant the dsv In Ue dty and at Ue beaches, returning last eight at 830 o'clock. Had the weaUer beea more favorable Mr. Hatch la confident he would have brought a thouaand peo ple. Tbe rain In the ap-country seri ously Interfered. The excursion yesterday was the last of tbe season for Msm. Hatch Bros.. mhn are ifflonr Ue larrest and most successful :maaaters la Ue country. This season Uey have brought 5,000 eeoale to the dty and tbe crowds, 6f course have been of Inestimable bene fit to Ua place. Ssbsrbss Csr Schedule. The half-hour schedule oa me suburban line of the a B., L.t& P.. Co.roeaoffto4ey, the traffic to -the beach aad sound aot requiring now nh freonent trloe. Until farther notice care will leave the city every, hoar from 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. and tbe beach every hour from 7 A. to 11 P. M. Oa Sundays Ue schedule from Ue dty will be every hoar from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. and from Ua beach every hoar from 9 A. M. to 11 P. M. The freight schedule Is unchanged. Oa bright days which lavlte a trip lo Ue seashore Ue half-hoar schedule will be raa whea advertised. The Local Markets. Naval stores oa Ue locals market took aa upward bouaeryeaterday. IrHU closed ileady at Wo. ;rosln ad- . , .In,.1M -,. --de tar- Yeae pentlne went to S3, 13.80 and bv. The cotton market remained unchang ed with receipts of 3,168 bales against S,07 bales same day last year. . ? i SEPTBHBER WEDDING Miss Marie Theresa Peschau and Mr. Frank Haywood Stedman Married. A BEAUTIFUL CEREMONY. r i Baptlala Celebrated Yesterday Afteraoea jt Besides ce at Bride's Pareals oa ruin Street A KecepUos Fol- it lawed-Bridal Toor North. AThe marriage of Miss Marie Theresa aehau to Mr. Frank Haywood Sted oaa was celebrated yesterday after atoa at 5:45 o'clock at Ue home of Ike bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edasrd Peschau, No. 501 Grace street There were in attendance upon the ceremony proper only members of the latmadiaie- familiea of the bride and a room aad tbe wedding party, bat f ok lowing tbe service a brilliant reception was riven from 6 to 8 o'clock, daring hlch hundreds of friends called and extended sincere congratulations and their very best wishes. Tha 'marriage waa accord! nt lo the beautiful rites of the Catholic church, the Rev.. Father C. Dennen, rector of St. Thomas' Pro- Cathedral, having officiated, using the full service of the church. In honor of the occasion the resi dence was attractively decorated with palms, ferne, a wealth of other plants snd cut flowers. The walls were draped with wild smtlax snd the chandeliers festooned with several va rietiee of evergreens. At an improvla ed altar of spotless white, banked with palms. In Ue southwest corner of the front parlor, the ceremony was per formed lo a moat beautiful snd im pressive manner. The troom and best man, his nephew. Mr..W. B. Bernard, entered from the rear parlor while the remaining mem bers of tba bridal party entered from Ue hallway. First, came Utile Misses Catherine Bernard McKay and Agnes Hayden, ribbon girls, charmingly gowned In snowy white and little Misses Kate and Mary Hayden, at tendants, similarly attired. With dell este plna ribbons they formed an aisle through which other members of tbe psrty csme snd frouped themselves about Ue beautiful altar. The order waa aa follows: Miss Alma Peschau, sister of the bride, first bridesmaid; Messrs Henry B. and Jno. B. Peschau, ushers; Misses Augusta Wiggins and Carrie Hsrrisr bridesmaids; Messrs. H. M. Chase aad Louis Hall, groomsmen; Miss Keith Covington, bridesmaid; Messrs. J. O. Carr snd Geo. W. Chec autt, groomsmen; Misses KaUerine Harries and Jeanle Peck, bridesmaids; Messrs. Jno. VanB. Metts aad Geo. L. Peschau, groomsmen; Miss Susie Parsley, maid of honor, and Ue bride, with her father. Mr. Eduard Peschau. The wed dint march was by Hollow bush's orehestrs, aad just as the bride reached Ue altar she was joined by the groom, who entered, as stated, wiU his best maa from Ue rear par lor. Col. Walker Taylor was msster of oeremonle, aad every detail of Ue elaborate arrangements were carried out perfectly. When the pretty ceremony was ended by Father Dennen, the party re tired to Ue inspiring strains of Men delsohn's wedding march through Ue rear parlor and to Ue dining room across the hall where an elerant dinner was served by Ue King's Daughters. The table decorations as well as those of Ue entire room were beautiful In deed, a soft white light from numerous caadelebra having made a very charm lng effect. The wedding was a pink and white affair and the scheme waa carried out perfectly. The bride was attractively gowned la aa exquisite creation of white Lib erty satin, embroidered, with pearls, her rail being caught with orange blossoms. She carried a beautiful bou quet of bride's roses. The first bridesmaid. Miss Alma Peschau. wore pink silk mulle and carried a pretty bouquet of white brides maid xaes. The as aid of honor. Miss Susie Pars ley, wis fashionably attired In a gown of pink silk mulle and carried a bou quet or lovely white roses. The bridesmaids wore white point d esprite, trimmed with white taffeta. They wore white saahes and carried handsome shower bouquets of pink rose. The groomsmen were In full evening dress and wore boutonnleriea of white carnations. Tbe reception from 6 to 8 o'clock was a delightful affair and was attend ed by hundreds of friends. Including many of the exclusive sodety set of Uls and other cities. Mr. and Mrs. Bledman, midst a shower of rice, left at 7 o'clock on Ue north bound A. C. L. train for a bridal tour of two weeks to. New York, Lake George and up the Hudson. They will return about Oct. 1st aad reside oa Nun, between Second and Third streets. The bride is a young lady of charm ing personality, much loved and ad mired In a large circle of friends. She Is one of Ue most popular members of Wilmington sodety and her marriage to Mr. Stedman was decidedly the leading sodal event of the early Autumn. Mr. Stedman la a member of one of the leading families of Ue Cape Fear country and haa served New Hanover county several terms aa sheriff, besides having a wide Influ ence In the business world of Wil mington. The marriage haa Interest for hundreds of friends all orer North Carolina and in oUer States.. The very la-go number of handsome and costly presents receired upon the oc casion of their marriage ; yesterday af leraoon attests Ue high esteem ia which they are he'd at home and abroad. ... - 17, 1903; personal paragraphs. Mr. O. L. Clark, of Clarkton, was here yesterday. ' Mr. F. Li. Black, of Maxton, was here yesterday. Capt. G. B. Sellers, of Maxton, was In the city yesterday. Mr. N. C. Cordon, of Wash- Ington, N. C, Is at The Orton. Miss .Elizabeth Woodward is the guest of relatives In Durham. Mr. M. C. Freeman, of Ham.' let, was a guest at The Orton yester day. Mrs. Bruce Williams and Miss Maggie Williams, of Burgaw, were In the city yesterday. --Mr. Archie R. Black, of Fay ettevllle, is in the city on a profes sional business trip. Messrs. Nathan O'Berry "and Murray Borden, of Goldsboro, are registered at The Orton.- Mr, Junius Davis, Jr., left yes-. terday 16 resume his studies in tbe Boston School of Technology. Judge Henry R. Bryan arrived yesterday from Lumberton, where he has been holding Superior Court Mr. H. M. Pridgen, formerly of Atlanta, has taken a position with the Seaboard Air Line In this dty. Mr. J.' M. King and family, of Jacksonville. Fla.. returned home yesterday after a pleasant visit to rela tives. Mr. C. P. Lewia and son have returned to Keith, N. C, from a visit to Mr. Lewis' sister, Mrs. D. W. Ma son. Mr. 0. M. Fillyaw had resigned his position at tbe Clyde Line to take another with the Wilmington Gro eery Co. Marion Star : "Miss Annie Cazaux returned yeaterday to Wil mington, after a visit to Miss Julia Mailing." Miss Florrie Grant returned to St. Mary's College yesterday. Mr. R. H. Grant, her father, accompanied her to Raleigh. Miss Carrie White, Miss Elsie Pearson and Messrs. R. L. Black and J. D. McLean, of Maxton, were Orion guests yesterday. Mrs. Jno. H.' Land, Jr., of Chsdbourn, and Miss Nannie Clarke, of Richmond, Va., arrived last night en route to Warsaw. Mr. Robert H. Gwaltney "re turned yesterday from a very pleasant visit to his old home at Hickory, N. C, and Western North Carolina. Marion Star: 'tMr. and Mrs. Fred M. Bryant have moved to Wil mington, N. C, where Mr. Bryant has a position with the Atlantic uoast Line." Mr. R. M. Wescott an little son, Jno. Lr., left yesterday on the stesmer "City of Fayettevllle" for a trip through Bladen county. Mr. Wescott goes on business Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoat, formerly of this city, but now of Rocky Mount, expect to remove la a few dsys to Wilson, which will be Mr. Stout's headquarters in the future. Charlotte Observer : "Rev. Dr. Bprunt, of Charleston, o. U., and a native of Wilmington, will fill the pulpit of the Second Presbyterian church until the arrival of Rev. Mar tin D. Harlin, about the first of next month." STILL WANT THE A. & N. 6. R. R. Another Proposition to Lease Stste Prop erfy Case la Baakropfcy. Special Star Telegram. Kalkigh, N. U., Sept. 16. A sec ond proposition to lease the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad was filed with Governor Aycock to-day by W. W. Mills and associates, by whom the first unsuccessful offer of 2 per cent. per annum for nrty years was made. This second offer is to pay 3 "per cent, for fifteen years, 3 per cent. for fifteen years and per cent for the last twenty years. It also con tains an obligation to construct fifty miles of road west from . Goldsboro to become the property of the State at the expiration of the lease. The directors will meet September Z4th, and at that time President JtJryan will submit a detailed report of tne condition and needs of the road and aetlon will be taken on the proposi tion to lease. A ease was argued before Judge Purnell to-day Involving f 10,000 as sets of J. H. Johnson, involuntary bankrupt, of Hope Mills, N. C, in which other creditors seek to compel McNair & PearsalJ, of Wilmington, to come in on tne same basis of other creditors and share alike in the assets. Instead of claiming $5,500 mortgage, which takes over half the total assets, forcing other creditors to take a small per cent, of their claims. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ACADEMY OFMUSIO Saturday Night, Sept. 19th. Magnificent electric and scenic pro- . auction of MARIE GOBELLTS most popular story, ZHJEOJEiT ilST A . Special Scenery.' Seats on sale at Plummer's Fri day morning, we th sa sep 10 3t To Excursionists. . ' TheflrstthlnsyouaaonlddoonyoTir arrival in I Wilmington la to bava a clean, easy shave; or a stylish hair-cot, or a cool and refroening shami poo. roeaiDiy, you may neea au oi snese com- -xne ravorne" Baton snop is cm piace. - QUION &XAV1S, aalStt . . - - ho. ? South Frost street. WH0LE;N0. 11,251 STOP. Don't go any farther if you are in search of "Pillsbury's Best and "Imperial" Patent Flours. You will find it here at a price you won't begrudge to pay. .Re member quality is tne fundamental principle of this business and of these Hours. THE F. E. HASHAGEfl CO., WholesaleFlour Distributors. 'Phone 447. 210 Water St seplStf Suits to Order. I have an elegant line df Samples for Suits to your; measure from $ 1 0 up. Guarantee perfect fit and best tailoring. r Also an entire hew stock of Clothing at way down prices. . T . - s Head to Foot Outfitter. ONE PRICE TO ALL. ' - sep 17 tf REPORT OF THE CON DITION OF Wilmington, N.C., At dose of business, (Began business BESOVHCES. I Loans and discounts.. .,11,361,401 38 U. s. Bonds (at par) 300,000 00 Bank Buuoinz 29.50000 Cash on band and In banks 367.415 JO 11,958,310 68 Comparative Sept. 9th, 1901, 1683,563 41. Sept. 9th. 1908, H. G. McQUEEN, President, sepiztr DUNLOP MEAL 18 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- ng and ties will put thenice up, so buy NOW and buy of THE WORTH CO. Jy 10 tf Cuban Blossom AND- RENOWN CIGARS. These Cigars are better than ever "SILVER COIN" FLOUR It is the BEST ever ground; guaran teed. H. L. Vollers. A. C. jy 26 tf L. Grossing. FOR SALE. TWO CARLOADS NEW PRAIRIE HAY, and a complete line of Groceries. SAM'L BEAR, SR., & SONS , 18 Market Street, -sep 2 tf Wilmington. CONIDA. I have secured the agency for Conida's high grade Chocolates. Bon-Bons, &c A fresh supply always on hand at HARDIN'S Palace Pharmacy, 126 South Front Street. an 19 tf Both Tnones 55. Full weight packages new fish. "... Seed Rye and Oat3. BAGGING AND TI.J;Sft Cargo SALT just anived.- HALL & PEAESALL, sep loia. t.y v . .. -w: Mullets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Oaa raar. by Kail, S.OOJ Six ttoatlia. - .BO Thrae Koaiha. ; ; 1.15 ; Two XXaataa, " j f ' 1.00 ; Ballreraa. ta taaaarlaan la tfeaa Tbe UnrcMson National Bank, September 9, 1903. March 1, 1899.) I.TABTLlTTKa. capital 100,00000 Burping and Net Profits...... 103,46a 85 Circulation - 200,000 00 Deposits I 1,854(853 83 11,968.818 88 statement of deposits. $959,286.80 Sept. 9th, 1908, 11,354,853 & J. V. 6RAINGER, Cashier.: 9,500 Lbs. Sept. Mullets. 1,900 Bushels R. P. Oats.' 280 Bushels Seed Rye. 41 1 Martin's Cheese. 1 ,840 Lbs. Martin's Butter. W.B. CtjOPER, 308, 310 & 312 Nutt street. WILMINGTON, N. O. sep Stt Gar Loads of Goods. 3 car loads Flour Straight, Half Patent, Patent, Fancy Patent. 2 car loads Mixed Corn. 1 car load White Corn. 1 car load Pure Wheat Bran. 1 car load No. 1 Timothy Hay. 1 car load ft o. 2 Timothy Hay. 1 car load Prairie Hay. '3 car loads Va. Water Gro'd Meal. 1 car load Good Luck B. Powder. 1 car load Meat, Ribs,Plates,Butta . 1 car load Canned Goods. ABk us for quotations or send orders along and shall have our per sonal attention. STORE & COMPANY, 5 and 7 South Water street. sep 13 tf City Taxes! The City Tax Book for 1903 has been placed in my hands with instructions to proceed to collect taxes charged therein. All per sons liable for City Taxes are given a cordial invitation to come up to the City Hall and . settle. Office hours from 9 1. M. to 5 P. M. Respectfully, B. F. KING, Treasurer and Collector, sep 12 lw Sealed Proposals will he received at the Mayor's office, Wilmington, N. C, until September 18, 1903, at 11 o'clock A. M. for furnishing all material and labor incidental to the laying of ' eighteen hundred feet 24 inch Vitri fied terra cotta Pipe, and fourteen hundred feet of 20 inch Pipe; also 650 feet approximately of 36 Inch Pipe on Market street. Specifications, plans and profile of the work can be had at the Mayor's office. The right reserved to' reject any and all bids. WM. E. SPRINQEn, au 28 till sept 18 v ; Mayor. Ten Dollars. 1 Ours is the only estab lishment in 'your City that makes Suits to measure fcr Ten Dollars. f i:':;'''C.; C E. GORDON PANTSLCO;, 25 South Font Street. ap t tt rani MejUnda Cafe Opta for aeaeoa.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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