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wOwooowwooooow' & tcdfk nr ciiRCPRlPTinn i IS.IILIW UI.UUIHIWIIII Omm r. by Mall. Kt Manta. " - I.iO! .tC Ifanthe, " .00 ' SB 'allvr Serllr " J city t 4 cat p foe0 WHOLE NO: 11,252 w an 11 111 . 1 11 i , 1 i n . g-ggp i i i I i i i mmssSS . ; . - , , . j i : TTOT T YTTT -.WH 1K9 W IT .XfTWflTYYM "M P. 1?PTnAV RTCPTFnVRR-lL 1903 "TT4 aad killed el KwH hdi damaged i-", ,3f0 oi Norfolk Ust I. N , ,.., i. - - - -- - ...I i - - - 1 -" 1 . i :- LOCAL DOTS. CARNIVAL PROJECT. M J'TTI iuilwa 4 taa ilea e? cr will faisdertd la a coast; oaly i r . 7 V-w twtaty to fiflaea maa the oae ansa leal s-v cS Damarla- - - kl0vi schooatr k."alv ,,, box car oa the K- wl i - - . . - aw h!ca k la U7 HJTim. fua A buincu xaettlsf of tha charta will b bald IMa tTtalar at 8 Qdoc la l&a Uctara roots. CctUa receipt jMlcriay veie oalj X.1S0 U!m axaiait 1,533 tarn dAj lati jtMT. Th local maiktt ad Taaead yaatardtj taXCit for mldillnc. A Wn oa "Tha Oaka" planta Uoa ol Ur. 7iau Epraat, down tha rlrar. waa baratd oa!xhi IbU vk wtla a aambw ol Uap!mata. Mr. Bpraat caxriad Laauraaea oa tha I COMMITTEE DEBATINQ ON BIQ CITY CONTRACTS. ACADEMY OFFERINGS. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Joint Committee from the Jr. 0. U. A. M. Will Decide the Matter To-nljht STILL BEINQ CONSIDERED. Jttt DavU CaaacO la Scaalaa Lait Mll CkUjitc4 Pi3 Aalkarity fa IU Er rtuatatlrta aa Jalat Baari. Twa PrapoalUaas SecclTtl. CM a frtlxal 4poC LLaasptoa diabJ4 waoJa B1 4uxef EaaoU barxad ITa alona fvfa;.. VlrtUla; Uat 5 . tit Itf oaT o i ' ana. no. 'rJ, irs. pirtw UrpaUaa ItATHER REPORT i r? cr AaaicctTcaja, i r. . N. C 81C 17. J CMrtti f a:S P.M.: . . ,Aiti La dala. LIS vtjm H . - -- m m B7 r .-r , . cf it blt. Laat (.7: .-nM 9a. Ttiat. lUlarau at CoutK iicie. al r:a-Jft roa to-ot. c-tiT. t. SPL 17.-Tor Norla ru o aorta taa o a OraabofO Frleadi of Hx. and lira. W. a UalU. or QreeaTlUa Bound, wUl aTspalbtia wlia lhaa la tbadealbof tbalr la f aat child wbka oecamd Tar t daj aif hi. Tbafaaaral waa coadactd jaattrday aTltraooa. An txeanioa of 350 colored praoaa axrlrad yaatardaj orar tha Cbaai Uaa frota atan XUaff, & OL. aad rataraad laat aJxat ai S-J3Q o'clock. AaotiM eoloraiaxtanloa la azpactad hara to-day. " Scboontr "Wb. II. Skinner kavlax complatad diacnarflas cargo hara, claartd l!xbt jtsterday for Gtorxevowa, a OL Bcbooaer 'Dora daartd for New York wtla cargo from tba Cp Lasobr Co. Tha annnel reunion of rarTi ora of Co. D, North. Carollaa HeaTj ArUllarr. CL B. A, waa bald yaater- mj al Kataolla. Abakelpkala and other featarao ol aatertalaaieat made tba ereat a V.g etacceaa. Tha froondi of the Capa year Oolf CJab ara bla pot la order for tha eomlac aeaaom. Tba craaa la tba coon la baiac cot dowa aad aext waak It wLU ba t ara ad aad cleared awaj. The 11a ka will ba la eoadlUoa for alajtac beioro October let. Notice It siren In another colama ol tha- dlaaolatloa by matoal coaaeat of tha firm ol Meaara. Ehodea A UlaUr. Mr. LR Ehodea wUleoa- tlaaa iba boalaeaa la bla owa aama ka4 Mr. J. XL XHatsa will hava charr ol tha aama aa aaaaejrer. Town Creek corrtrponJance, Booth port Stemlard: 'atr. Jaawe Dlxr. ol Floraaea, B. a, wm a vUllor hero laat weak. Mr. Blr waa for aaerly a dUsaa of Towm Oraek aad aowoccaalaatho poaJUoa of Geaeral Baoerrlaorol tha aoalhero eeetloa of tha A OL I XZallroad, hTlar orer two thooaaad znilaa ol track under bla inparrUioa." Na Awari Yet fer Market Street Pitlif. Mettles Last Nlgit aad Aiother Tkli Erealai Dralaaxe. WOTBaWBBBB The Btroeta aad Wharree Oommlt tea of tha Board of Aldermen waa la eeetloa la the Mayor' office at ' the City Hall from 804o XO o'clock laat nlxht, ftiTtog farther eoailderaUoa to the propoeala for pa Ting Market etreet. Thoee preaent were Mayor Sprinter aad Meaara. W. IL Yoppaad Jbo. IL Bweeaey, of the eommlltee, Cttr Eajriaeer B. P. Adame and 8a ptrinleadeot of Blreeta J. M. Woolard. Tba meeUac waa prlrate, bat after ad joarnment. Mayor Springer eaid that ao decUioo had beeo reach ad aa to the award of the contract Propoeala for the work were opened Taeaday and a Uit of the bidden, with price, eta., were clren la theae eol nmoi the following morning. Laat night the committee rery earefally teated the eamplee aabmltted and oanaldired the eoadltlone named la the bid. The award will be made later: The contract will call for 7.42S iqaare yard approximately, and the coat will likely ba a little orer $1.80 per iqaare yerd.- Tbe committee will meet again at fJO o'clock thla afternoon at the Mayor's office to open bida for the Market atreet drainage. Proposala will be received until 11 o'clock thia morning, and will be for farnlablng all material and labor Incident to the layleg of 1,800 feet of Ji-lnch Titrified terra eotla oioe, 1,400 feet of 20-ineh Utter Days ot September and Month of October Rich in Theatricals. "THELMA" TO-MORROW NIGHT IB Whether the Jonlor Order of U oiled American Mechanic will giro a nlmt fair and earalTal la WUmlagtoa thla eeaaoa or whether they will gUe aomethlng lesa preUatloaa la the way of a bazaar or other oai-a!ght entertainment ol aa elaborate nature, will be decided at a meeting ol a etrong'jolat eommlltee from tha two council of tha order la tha city to-night George Washing ton CoaadI No. C7 took the laltlaUre la tha matter laat week and appelated a commute to eoafer with tha repre eaUUrea upon a joint eommlltee with them from Jeff Daria Council No. 63, who were appo'nted Laat night aa. fol io wa: Meaara. W. EL Yopp, A. J. Hewletie, J. T. Burke, Jno, E. Wood aad William J. Bellamy. Member of the eommlltee prerloualy appoint ed by George Waahlagtoa Council are" Dra. J. V. Webster, and M. IL P.Clark aadMeasra. W. I. Coney, a L. Bpeneer aad CL B. Anderaon. Ia view of tba expected conalder- Hnf nf lh eArnlval tubkct the rtrular meeting of Jeff DarU CouneU I and approximately 650 feet of S5-Ineh laat aight waa well atleaded ana aiier 1 pipe, according to pjn aeaaloa Spimavr 18. 1j Lw h 1M LtU Ji ---- ,n " hi Soatnport. ;i nt Wlilagtoa. 111X.A. C 04 P.M. UD.fiM. UtP.M. act P.M. :ai; : j Bolrari to ay whether wt ii,f i-rrlre war. rwImji-J Ayptl thioia that :im Ha! la Toll will black her V9 m e .11 probably be able to tn- irtn u ir:ieat in her behall. faisr-sa r The Saltan ear 3 i ;j.:e tanner would eat a M & witniM -.z.i throwaojt bncta aa a. rt34 2xtit he baa giren wlxz I Sxa a black eye. . f A -a 2 sar.lT eogageu in gv- ii :a?',ment4 read? for the piwo! t:tacktcg the uormaa a. Th other day two mora rm.tt Hf l from the Incloeure ws-j i large, one of them, r Ut larceaj, being from 2.20 i'.r. Jake Oa the Ceraecr. Coroaer J. A Powell, of Ihiplla. will BeTer lead aa offidal ear to Idle report that may coma to bin la tba I atare. A Weed or ma cw dl wbowat la tha city yeaterdaj told a good jokaapoa hiaa, which Baight hara tetlmlaea aay Uklag officer la the But. A report gdaed wide currency aroaad Waraaw aadaiatoa Monday thataa elderly Udy la the apper portion ol the coun ty bad beeo murdered by nergiw aoa. The coroaer at oace eummoaed BphyakUatf go with him forapoat moruo, aad alter traveling JO mllea to the aceae; tha fartatlgauar pany foead Ue old lady picking cottoa U a field aad her graadaoa at work at a nw aaUl Bear by. A cow, alckaamed lor hr owaer. bad been botchered tad eold for heel at-Mooat Ollra a few daye beforr, aad aoma faa-enaker -..- iv. MfioH. whlca wcat all orr Ue coeaty aad at leagiu official actioa by the coroaer. tharerular axerdaea aeodal waa rirea duriag the progreaa of which a booBlLfal apread of refreah meala waa eerred. Formal aad la formal diseuedoa of the practicability olglrlng a earalTal dereloped that there la a strong sentiment In the or der farorieg the project On tha other hand, there are aoma "Jaalora" who are agalaat the proportion and speak axalaat It la bo uncertain terma. A majority ol the members of the com mittee from the two council, which baa beea glren power to act, boweeer, ara belleTed to f aror the earalTal. The committee will organize lo-aight by the elcctida of a chairman and- ahooJd ltba dedded to bare the earalTal, Mr. Jacob Edmoade, buslaee maaager olthe Laytoa Fireworks aad Uarni al Co., wUl proUbly be present la the Interest ol his organization which Is said to eo naii I ot XS paid ahowa and tlx fre attract ioaa. Should Mr. Edmonds not arrlre la Ume for the conference to-aight be will meet the committee to-morrow. A propodtloa ba alao beea recelTed from the Columbae CaralTat Com paay. of Norfolk, which U owned aad operated by Bsrt Hoe Co., aad which opene the eeaaoa thla month at Portsmouth. Mr. Boa waa last year with tha Laytoa Oompaay and aaya be baa a much atroager aggregation than when he waa bare before. The committee doee not expect to act baaUly in the engagement of a company aad will aecura the rery beat tlons at the Mayor's office. .THE ORTOtf DEAL AO AIM ON. te Tae Mesira. Cebk Arrlrel Last Nlxkt Ceaiplete Ike Hotel Trade. Negotiatlone ara agdn pending be tweea Meaara. B. W. Wallace & Co., of thia city, and Mr. Marlon Cobb, of Durham, by which the laat named bopee to acquire the three and a hall jear leaae upon The Orton, now hdd by Meaara. Wallace x uo. a Be lleTed that thia Ume Mr. Cobb will sacceediaclodeg the deal. HoweTer, nothing podllTe can be aanounced until the actual consummation of the trade take place. Mr. Cobb, accompanied by hie father, Mr. Howell Cobb, arrlTod In the dly Uat night and It la presumed that those reatlemea will hare a conference wun Mr.lIL W. Wallace and hla attoraey, Jao! D. Bellamy, Jr., Esq.. thia morn ing. Mr. Cobb'a final option upon the lease expired upon the occasion of hie last Tislt to WUmlagtoa and negotia tion at that time were; declared off, bat subsequently correspondence took plsee between the parties ialereeted, ad Mr. R. W. Wallace, the actlTe member of the firm, decided to eater tda egaia a propoellloa from Mr, Cobb. This, it I presumed, will be submitted to-day. nonr at honday manrs danbe. li una Hearts" and May Sarfenf, Tbat lupradest Yeaag Cosple," Next Week A Saccessloa ef Staadari Attractions. , The sale of aeata for the production of Thdma" at the Academy of Musie to-morrow night will begin at Plum mer'e thla morning and indications point to a crowded bouse. Wednes day night the company presenting the piece appeared In Balelgh and me tfetra and Observer of ;yesterday adda thla-word of praise to numerous other faTorable criticisms received this aea- aon: ' ! The uew MonumenUl Theatre bad ba aaapidoua opening last night when iXnJm!j,Mjreeaed by a naoat ex cellent company in .most exceHent style. ' ' c. "The play is a Norwegian one, based oa Marie Oorelii'a norel of the same tame. It abounds In dramalio scene end through It all there rune a pretty Ioto slory. Ita presentation last night was a Tlrldone and waa greatly en joyed by the audience, which liberally applauded the performance. " Thelma' haa made a good open ing night for the New MonumenUl and the management promises the theatre-going public some of the best of attractions during the seaaon." Next week Wilmington theatre goere will be farored with two omer high eUts plays.. "Human Hearta," which waa the opening attraction at the Academy laat year, will be Been on . Mr. M. M. Markaof Newborn, is at The Orton. Mr. E. G. Porter, of Golds boro, arrived last night. Mr. Ed. Pe8chau returned to Bocky Mount yesterday. Misa Jessie Minta, of South port, who haa been Tisiting her sister, Mrs. T. L. Vines, ha returned home. Mr. J. T. Batson and family hare moTed to Atkinson, N. O, where Mr. Batson is engaged in the cross-tie business. Dr. A F. Williams, Jr., of 17-. ...'.11a and Mr. J. PeUiD. Of LumbertoD, were registered at The Orton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Win stead, of Washington, D. U, returned home yesterday after a pleasant visit to relatives In the city. Mrs. Julia Traxter, of Tim monsTille, 8. O.. will return home this rooming after a very pieasam tu tr. th- familT of Capt. W. F. Cor- bett .. Mr. E. ' L. Gilmore, travelling auditor for the Southern Bell Tele phone Co., is in the city on one of hia regular visiU to the Wilmington Ex change. Mr. and Mra. J. T. Bass and family left yesterday for Richmond, V.. where they will reside in the fu ture. Mr. Baa is with the Life ranee Oo. of Virginia. II BEST SCHOOL SHOES Yon can get for yonr children are the best shoes you can buy. Re member parents, we make a special effort to furnish yon with the VERY BEST SHOES for the least money possible. ' Come here for yonr Shoe wants and save money. Geo. R. French & Sons. Your Foot Will Look Heat and Trim IN A HEW Fill STYLES NOW BEADY. SOLOMON'S SHOE STORE. Bep 13 tx IF YOU WEAR fill. 7 & ; ffig V' , , Inau- 8TATEMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS AT CASWELL. The Wilmington Savings & Trast Co r At dose 01 .uBinees sept. 9th, 1903, (oonaensea from report to Corporation Oommlflston.) Seversl New BaildlDgs Will be Erected. Extension to the Battery. Southport Standard, 17thJ With the work that is now going on, and the amount that it is to be started in iv. a itrir ratura at Fort Caswell the Thursday eTenIng, Jlh.and the follow-1 protpect8 are that thines will be quite lnr night May Bargem, a pnmoiMunw uTeiy mere irom now uu uum i - - " ... . . . " 1 111: I 1.1. j Hm. nnt Mir. (Inn- COmpiClcu nws . - tractor A. J. uoDDins is at prcsou ASSETS. Furniture and Fixture.... Beal estate.. Loans ana jjibwuuw. , ooo Cashonhandana due from banks.... 161.229.7 js.oo 1,900,00-11,902.00 IB3i(DO.UO Total.. J. w. .11,555,917.40 LIABILITIES. Capital ; JMgi" Borploa . 62,658.00 Deposits... 87.0 008,155.84 Total. ....... 1,065,917. C. B. TATIiOB Jr.. CaWr DIBECTOBS: . WALTERS, vie Priat for the Mr. Seetkaert ItaadaH Petaeaala. o-,v STAmLxrd: "Mr. Wf' wniiama came down from Wilmlag- . . . . . to ywsterday to Wt teiauvw. r d Mraf L Bklr. of WUmlagtoa. M.uird at Ue 8taart Hoase this week. Mr. ABbro- Love- aler. of Wllml.gto. U emu. . . rnitentiary acemato of beV brother CpL O. D. Bar- phyaieUu of the oonnty. ew the oax.lWoovsV.orD.1. Zl'!!? ..j K. nia 7..d.d ..r :,"x.Zt l"4'l ro,Urs io the Arctic Tfr-.w?rtl watchmen anu m rn I 1 ii. of value of I20,0W ' lukw mine. More gnar- 1? . p,i.:e seem to be need a Northwestern Territory ti uri ni Stripea. ik. PtakK Hoese. They ex- .. ... . rMA. i W mrm BU1 in v Mr. W. Freak Greer went p "to Wllmlngto. o. Saturday of laat VCVV where B B cwp - r ita Meaare. Alx. 8praat their eompreea." cm the road, prorlded the U I M.a Carriertabbcd ly Colored Carrlaie Drrvsr-Jartlce Fewlet'a Ceert. Jostle Fowler yesterday iaTesUgat ed la hla court a serious cuttiug affair which occurred at a dance giren Mon day night at the ball of the Eastern o... t ,.rtirtrd. of this city. The fc-t . - . . . prUcipaaU In the a Hair were arauo Ha we, a carriage drlrer, and Wil liam Greeo, a colored mail carrier. tt.... .nhmltted to an aasault with a knife upon Green and waa committed to Jail until he gare bond la the after- HAAfl Greeawa subbed la the jaw and waa not able to appear in court yester a. n iseharrea with haTlng drawn aoistol on Hawea when the latter stabbed him. uowever, w U conflicting and Green may proTO a caaeofaelf defence, which plea ia en tered by both par lie to tne anair. f Kavlnr carnival, zner Is a etroag sentiment la the busiaes n.tt nf WUmlagtoa agalaat a Btreet fair, aad the "Junior weigh earefally Tery pna 01 sabjsct before acting. nu?uwic: eoiwiY mews al societt Ontthti at Seatkyort ly Df. Preak H. , f MBcfl Hack laUrtst MaaUcstel. Dr. F. H. Basaell, councUlor for the third district Of tne norm Medkal Bodety. weal to Boa lh port yeeUrdayaad orgaalaed the Bruns wick Couaty Medical Society. Greet InUrest waa mauew j eouoty, stwjoo" whose i..n will ha seen in tne onuiant aociety production "That Imprudent -v-,,-. nonrjl.w which will be elabo- rstely sUged and costumed. Mis Sargent last appeared In Wilmington with Hennesy LeBoyle in 4,Other People's Money" and ia pleasantly re membered for her splendid work in that caat, as well aa for her many charms of beauty and personality. Mr. Harry Pennypacker, represent ing "Human Hearta" was in the city yesterday arranging for the coming of that attraction. "Human Heart" Is one of W. E. NankeTille's solia sud stantial aucceaaes. The play Is inler eaUng from the rise of the curtain on the first act, until the final curtain fall. The climaxe re strong and exciting, and the story ia one that will appeal to all olassea of theatre-goers, do matter what their staUons in life mybe. The altuaUonr, Hnea and In cidental buainess of the play, are of ueh a nature that Ihey compel the undivided attention of the spectators. A strong Teln of comedy rune through the play, but It is ao placed that neTer at any Ume doe it oonfllet with the more serious scene a. Next month wUl be the banner theat rical period of the season. The attrac tions wUl come thick and fast and while the list etnnot be announced jast bow. it may be stated aa a fact that It willlnclude some engagements ex traordinary, Including "Beaping the Harvest, Paul Gilmore and aeTeral othere ol standard popularity. An excellent repertoire show for one week during the month haa been booked. work with a force of carpentera ana laborers constructing an administra tion building and a three quarter of a mile macadamized road. This work is progresalng in a Tery satisfactory manner. Another very important improve ment at the Fort is an extension to the la.nnnnd hitterT. which was started last Monday by the Engineer's De partment. The achooner "City of Baltimore" has just finished discharg ing a cargo of rock for this work, and we learn thai another schooner is on her way with a cargo for the work. Thia extension will necessitate v the employment of a good number of workmen, and it will take several months to complete the work. In addition to the above a contract is to be awarded about the 18th of next month for the construction of a gnard house, hoipital, captain's quar ters, three non-commissioned officers quarters and a work shop. It will be mma ume aiier iao , w wiuvo. fore this wcrk will be commenced. DIED. BOBINSON At her residence 401 Booth Front tre at 10 o'clock, 17th InsU, Mrs. Mrs. ELIZA BETH wm. wire ot Charles H. Robinson. mneral from First Presbyterian Church this (Friday) morning at 11 o'clock. Friends ana acquaintances are requested to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Yates, G. E. Taylor, Jr. i v sep 13 tt .b gggeegfggg Gar Loads of Goods. WILL PUT EVERY nam and Woman in the buying mood have benpuY upon our swellest Low Outs, and -8HwbyonWaCtWmonthsln which to -IlS tIt ttwB kinda. we most make room SftWavfeTBHOKl'roreFail and Winter wnteoruluds for Men, Boys. Ladies rlvleg. MERCER & EVANS CO, 115 Princess street. 3 car loads Flour Straight, Half Patent, Patent, Fancy Patent. 2 car loads Mixed Corn. 1 car load White Corn. - 1 car load Pure WheaV Bran. 1 car load No. 1 Timothy Hay. 1 car load No. 2 Timothy Hay. 1 1 car load Prairie Hay. 3 car loads Va Water Gro'd Meal. 1 car load Good Lnck B. Powder. 1 car load Meat, Bibs, Plates, Butts 1 car load Canned Goods. , " Ask us for quotations or seno; orders along and shall have onr per sonal attention.- ST01IE & ICOnPAHY , 5 and 7 South Water street. sep 13 tf ' ' -. au33tt NOTICE. Bv mutual consent, that on and after Oc tober I rt the Arm ot Bhodee & Hlntze wlU ba nnithTi.'B . Bbodes aa formerly have tost H. iiinize wm ui" KTVlatftTOanS "hopTttatl may have tte ",uf,; I. B. BH0DK3, either ot us sep is it J. H. HINTZB. .....i cral Chsrres. niiu. I . rt. . f. Mamie Garfield, a denizen ol "Drosa ReCejYer 'S SalB Ot FUmilUre Neck" whose repuUtion la any mm g but savory, was arrested by uonstaoio Bavageyesterday afternoon charged with an assault with a aeaaiy wepon upon Julia Moore, colored, and carry ing a concealed weapon a razor She may also be tried ror tne larceny about 190 from a white man who was drunk, and wandered over .into Dross Neck" one night this weer. n.nf rmnrt.1 willseU as a whole, tor a; to tha highest bidder, all the stock ot I EVJJBYDAY HABDWABE furnltnre, debts and accounts, personal pro-1 Bcrews and rivets sad staples perty and effects ot "The Bneed Ca" now in the -te0ff Sfnss that a reoatreaaamj. r . . .. . M.athAut corner ot I nr n.imnt all the time can oe purcnaoeu BNueu uiub "?'r:-",'. inmntorv I mJ-.i .rhMn Knousn ana oerwuiujr " X UU w T., . ttostsaasracBon. orders tor all Bewsr uitvi w " classes ol TTARDWABE. Our goods, our prices and onr methods ot do ing Business wui imoa. City Taxes! i - - 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" A. M. to 5 P.M. Respectfully, B. F. KI1TO. Treasurer and Collector. sen 12 lw ' Sealed Proposals .nit Rtonk lnsnect Friday, the 18th in8fc Bai budjcc w j- MABSHALL, seplSSt ' Becelyer- following officers were Goodman, of ct Boa, la OeBib tf HtK C B. leWaaee, Maay frieada have heard wUheor row of th. death of M" Wbil BoUaao., wlfof Mr-O JB. BoWaaea. which occurred after loC 1'l.ee at lb family 401 Booth rroei wws fore. The elected. xlAnt Dr. EL G. El Paso. Vice Presideot-Dr. W. G. UurU. olBouthport. Becretary and Treaaurer-ir. -Doher, of BouUiporL Chief Marshal Mortea There. IUleirh News and Observer : "Col. ' . m TITll .S ..inn IrtB Gea I. Morion, or wiibuhiw". chief marshal of the State Fair, arrived la the city last night and to-oay wui Frsst Street FUUcaff. comparaUvely enraxed la a ic4dace. 10. at 10 o'clock The faoeral will ' to fall a distance of 1 B.thout meetlDg death. I U eo ad acted from tne . '"-7 ir..-.- : ... Kni saeh WSJ the c!"-.: : K lward Sue the other ? work on the new bridge Haa church tbla moralag at 11 o'clock. 1 1 to II eceme to be tackle Bob Flt- boat. Two young men, th dir. Ursly natlcuff la rroni oi u oi l W. Pace & Co. oppodte The Orton. laat night about 8 o'clock. A Jreat crowd wm attracted to the BCtnt Including Policeman English, who ireeUd tt. combatant, and sent them to the City Hall where they were re eognbed for their appearance before the Major tday at noon. They art Sargtd with engeglBC In an affray in which no serious damage waa done. k-s.a:rf Jmea K. Jone, of t-ur .kirtanof the Demo- N i: :r. U Committee, la rather """s in it ri.-?n.l. The ax- '- f ji, wUl not get a V Sn.rn vote for President ".;on neit vear. and 0 " v ytitow dog would run .v:ad in the conTen- Rial ttUU Tratsfrra. . By deeds filed for reeord yeHerday BjItU Waahlagtoa Iraaaf.rred to StU D. Gove for 1300, lot on T.alh. narDock atrtt. 30x75 ft if. T-n,..- .if traaaferred to aa . . tsQCL hoaM and Marrlixes. Mary a- Aiervx... v - , - - uy for the rtst a oi --- 7 f. Ucens wm - - - . J.r- ef Mil bUU J ' ?tr! !; .d Mra. J. B- DTie, Z & Irthar Biaing. aoa of Mr. dMxa!S.F.B!aing.all of Wllmtag- "fl.aMl Kami- "" of Li anew B. Uarrui, oi EBlaoclliI Westker. The alorm which-paaaed north of Wilmington Wed need ay had its effect ...th.r eondiUona locally yeeter- . r.l. f.11 In torrent I , . v PMifHunt J. j . MAvninr. m ujd, vi . .v.- ... a! reminder of equinoctial I conrerenefraoouy eBde.Tor to change to ids iudoipuw- - Tr . I make toe ieaiuresm oj ,l C" Unrd Terr heavy rain- I f;" t racCess.' said Col. Morton laat toaiKj r'" - ..j ... falls Wedneaday. which were reporwa b,,m. t.th Weather Bureau ye.ru., - I ..l.t.t marshals follows : Charlotte. 2 lacbea; i -j e thftlf accepUlloe I Grenboro, J.W. Otner ne.vy , fU. were reported aa follows: B tea burg, a a, J Inches; Yemasoe.B. CL, LW; BrownsTU Tenn., ton. Tex. The fall in Wit- . it.. 9i hoar ended at 8 mmgioa w ; ..ww vMterdaT mornioK W . than half an Inch. NOTlCE- IfUJortisioSCo.. A meeting of the Justices of the Peace of New Hanover County will Mnnilftv Sarjtember 21st, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of filling a vacancy on the Board PATiTitv ComrriiHsioners, and trans acting such other-business as may Wholesale and Betail, sep 9 tf Orton Building. j will issue InTltatlons 'ery I properly come fcefore them, to gentlemen whom I wish to I r B order 0f the Board County .ut.ni marshals and as soon I r.-riaasnnoT. . will fur nish the list fr .publication, i irusj tbat with their aid I ahall equal the brilliant record of my predecessors. rVn mm fusion era. D. McBACllJSn-lM, Cinairmau. seplSSt ' - waa leas ai Joaea figured in a tt oth r dar in Carters- 1 Cieu LB mmHW a "dirty dog" dorm ii.T,T nt m. Mvmnn Is the meeting, and when the ".t 03 the itreet next day they "tl ;-. f-w ronnd. noaOTl even the poetraarUr a Uick eje and the preach- la aUe. atrtiltf ef Crtaliere . . - J ImA lot Tasterday waa tne oay vr-zt " 1 . . .... .ii.r ih creditor tbe meeting ia vn y r w.uoits. bankrupt, oi o, a - - - oac of thoa bytes. r. ut. r . Rationed 1. th. bedol. was pre bL' Aaother weeUnr will be neia at a day to bo appointed later. HEW ADYgmBgMXNTB. . Notice BeeelverB sale. Xlhodee&matae-Notlee. Mtlsg-JalL . rccratsatccAia. m...i casrt Yeiterdsy Ia the Mayor's court yesterday two voung colored boys, who drifted Into cleked'up atFront anawrro picaeo,wi- .i,v,i before Policeman at. u. uj . lif sected Fort eaiwe. Bouthport Standard, 17th: "Major D. A. Lrle, U. B. A. anriTedat Fort Oaawell on Sunday last and 1" the noat on Aionuaj " -j. u.fnrLvle came here direct from Au iL.3. aV H succeed Col. Morris, whowis removed from this f district a rho?t Umo.ro. Upon taquln r at the Fort It waa leernea ui j -.' hadoot yetelven in a report of hia i-etJtlon of the poat.. Major Lyle : h Mrs. Livie. ana BBT B ICCUIUPBUivw - , h they left yesterday on the return trip." CONIDA. aader. Mr. Jam eouoty. a atlMVMmtn 1DQ nd Bed Cross atreela. dlda t care w M.tlrt lh. case and submitted, p.ylnf is. eoaL m lBUt Plant at Uttle Rlrer. Vest Ead Lasd Cenpasy. Rocky Mount moiot: "The Weat End Land Co. held Ita annual meeting t . irrerlaraed. aaaaaa w . . i.. nr a lamp by atr.- The ovenuxB4- - - - -..m SSXS o'cloch yesterday TT,,.4 tK. Fire Department 23. The damage w -tT - flameewere exttoguianw j : th. firemen reached the scene. . i .... r !( iMMUrT and treaa- urer Dr W. H, Whitehead, in the SVeaterday. Capt. JohnF. Divine, 7preaident, of Wilmington and McGinn ia esUblUhinf other ol . big lumber plaat ofOOO feet ca- am .-jj-lowing for the . T lltl TtlfU. B. vi UonbyNor.lst. The a r M T i.tia TtJw-r TrtBS- rill W14 -r - Wilmington and Utue ...i rviffiMBi'l swam porw-u- " ni!i,rlon and bring the lumoer 7 7. lh. miU bebadled.n-d eold through market. i- -! ' li ---r---- - . macn grr. company - a. tba tificatlon to an iaw - . large dlTidend ahowa, a great deal iof bailness has been successfully han dled." : -- Mr. J. C. Arringtoo, of Rocky Mount, was here ye4erday. T 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. " ,JW v Both Thones 56. Mullets. Full weight packages new fish. Seed Rye and Oats. BAGGING AND TIES. Cargo SALT just ariived. HALL & PEARS ALL. sep lejtf v - - DO YOU WANT a real imnorted China Dinner Rat! We have them real cheap. Snecial orices this week for Screens, Porch Sets, Moaquito Nets. Water Coolers and amail Refriceratora Call on us foi anything in Furniture. GASTON D. PHARES & CO., 1M Market St Inter-Btace 78. jyaott ; OHLUCKY CORNER. We have tralltuo the largest grocerj pnsineai mtiS.ii?. and with onr increased torra can. man'demandB. l2?3mS& SixS-targfor N HimsTsidesand-Shoulders. Craciers, ypy.j r?-piTms: 1.urm)is.irlAa ThA TiVOBt COIH- 'Htochot canned and glass gocas mine ' . .. -mm- .. ' will be received at tneatayoi office, Wilmington, N. 0., nntd September i, iyu, ai u A. Al. lor iurmsniun and labor incidental to the laying of eighteen hnnarea ieei mcu v fled terra cotta Pipe; v and fourteen hundred feet ot, 20 inch Pipe; also 650 feet approximately oi jo men Pipe on Market; street. Specifications, plans ana promo w. the work enn be had at the Mayort office. -' - ' : The right reserved to reject auy and all bids. i::M:-:;-...y.:r WM. Ei SPRINGEli, an 28 till sept 18 Mayor. Ten Dollars. Trout. Vackei Honey. Jam, gS! BTae a iwi at ou? lmmen8e"rerrlgerator and yon are onr cxibiaiiuoi - S. W. SANDBBS. Both Phones 109. an 22 tf To Excursionists. Ours is the only estab- . . .. . lishment in your uity vnx makes, Suits o measure fcr Ten Dollars. . . C. E. 60 n Dull r All I UU., 25 Sonth Font Street. , Executrix ITotice. Haiins on the 25th daTOf July. JS3, q?aUfl ' HetowtheOleriot SSSStuk wUl Hanover county aa Kxeci"5? "hfJi Jlii and testament or Jonn "jVJUiSwi i 7 thT, oonntv of New Hanover, deoeaeea, 1 pc um ooiuBwr j -"TVinr claims asralnst esTa?'mTiS Theflrrtthlngyonshonldtoonarr ?leJrWrVcuertall persoi todebtea to Wiimlmrton BITB yyi "r'S";!! " .'urttMUtortomakeeariypaymenw TXK). P06BlDiy yUU ill a J litTd i va iuww wm tOrtS. iHv n,. . w . 1 tba nlaa' : aniett No. ' South Front Street. ThtetWrdWoteemher fcM. - Executrix of the lass will and testament ot johnM-rvln HsxdwIck.deceaBea. ; - -sep4Sw - tt v Waa tad Three rooms-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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