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VOLUME FOURTEEN VILnNGTOKf.r rCH TUESDAY ; f"RPl ft iunWdAoV v- f j ' ' .Arm ri . EDiilllG iliil 1:--- ".'!..! " I '-:i : . : .!' . - - T" -J i !- t . . '1", . . . . : . . . i i y-j i - ? ' t 1 1 V! y 5 9 ' Sr: - (. , .I'X '' , i i.yv.y--rS'; Fever Has Made JtsiAPpearancjeJa Medicines Are Needed Now as Much provisions-congressman ."God- f w , KixXr- -r : t . j v Seed for Quick: Crops Sent to the Sufferers Without" p'elaybrugglsts Contributed Medicine Tod'ay. The gentlemen in charge of the; three relief boats sent from Wilming ton to the people in the regions de-1 vastated by the recentflobds,; have r: turned to the city, and tneyo? bring hack a most heartrending' account of the destitute conditio! of 2 the people there. The supplies; from this' city came at the rights timeas; many jbf the families were absolutely without provisions of any nature . "whatever, and were borrowing frphVeirnfelgR bors. The relief already sent only' of a temporary nature V and must Vbb continued if dreadful sufferings is i& he prevented. ; : fc j "f;r The actual condition . of the " people as two gentlemen of "v tis city' found them are contained in -a reported the general relief committee submitted by Mr. B. F. Keith and Dr -"J. A. Smith, which stated in effect that most of the people are in a destitute condition and that provisions f rom ; tte relief ; sup plies were given each' stricken, family, for one week, and - this supply-- was a blessing as many of them had eaten the last they had and were borrowing from their neighbors. The distribu -machine:": tion of the supplies in - the Canetac&;vKri , , . . , I secuon was piacea in me nanas or Messrs. J. A. Dew, : W. C- Keith' and D..J. Corbett, Sr. To make matters worse, sickness' is breaking out at Kelly's7 Cove and nt various other points. Medicines are now needed just the same as jare pro visionsas many cases jpfslfeht fevfer. which will grow worse, wltnbut .roper attention, have already r made fjienv selves evident. The reliefs committee immediately made a canvassj 'of : the druggists of the city today, when, - It was learned that medicines a were needed, and the response was .gener ous. The medicines secured - will be sent as soon as possible .to the people in need of them. :Jfik CMti' . As has been stated, 'crops ;have been totally destroyed, and the people have absolutely nothing, . with" actual.; want and suffering staring them in the face. A communication was ent today Ho Congressman H." ti. "Gpdwinf asking that he Use his influence to secure im diately, seeds which will produce the quickest crops for the benefit of; the sufferers. The most . desirable seed in this crisis are said . to be rutabaga turnips, collar ds, winter ' turnips and well advanced onion, sets. Oats, cotton seed, or any other sort of , forage, . aire asked to be furnished in large quanti ty. : r-: A letter outling the same urgent need for seed, was sent today to Secre tary of Agriculture Wilson at Wash ington, asking him to hayalljformai ities dispensed with, and , to see per sonally that a . large- quantity lofseed is at once dispatched to" the sufferers, so that they can beginaneVnthetralsr s of crops. ; . , : v , v .V : - : DUt it was supposed tp ;; be a- protec With the fall staring" the Deople in lHn anv rate The safe.' which "was the devastated sections : in the ' face, a;:sman affair7 .was carried off, con taxes becoming due, ' and ;withi; noy money even to buy food; a most fear $40,- ful Condition pprtninl-or Avlsts iand'Onoic'-.'j V v<iaKlo '"nflruafjj'4 4-' "I f Tfti whIch should be given state wid pub licItv at once, so that, the entire State can aid the people, of Wilmington in reniering assistance' to theVsufferersv Charged .With j Ma1nslaui.hter.gp w- 1 Gore,a white man. said 'to be ? Ieader of ,"The Unknown j Tongue bect," was arrested by Cons age on the charge of Manslaughter und ay mornine. thft warrant alleging at he allowed Prestonainea CQild, whom he had in his Jpare,; to die without treatment by a ' physician,' or the use of medicine;1 Gorelis in Jaii jnder a bond of f300,,and his trial" will e held one week - from tomorrow, be-. fre Justice riftfeS- Several. ;Cpmmun1catibn; ispaicn nas in nand. several communications, one pertaining: to" the bnd issue, but ihe iraiictxecutive anfliAciyjlsory 1Cotnm1ttees5Met f yWfiooS .!r8 oj ImportancerPecided.Upoh ; andrfl Senator: ; O ve rnlll n vited ;to .- SpeakHereOrganliatlonf Bryan S KUchin; Olub- Thursday N ightXV cratic; County; Ex6cutivVl: Co and the , advisory ; committeeVwas hefd Luuay uooa, at jtne .-court Jiouse 'and uuuy, , v weariy ; ail. - the- members ( of bbth comniittees. werelpresenl and the ixian John J n rlong., ., -Various ..mat- ters Dertainine to tho r9mnainn'nat.i Mr.L ; Marcus ;W. "n( Jacobi - was eiected eaurr; oiine execuuye committee. ; It !,as decide. to getlsome of the best, exponents Democratic doctrine to, address Jhejyrs3( 0 Plans , were also discussed ; toy the mi gtiuuiuu meeung -; 01 tne .uryant kitchin ' club ; .Thursday': - night. The meetine will h hain hous6s; all tend.:.,There wilt be several speeches made'j .. 5 ... - - - The, committees -also unanimously, adopted an.invitation asking' Senator Overman to come to address , the organization ; meeting - of the ,ckh. Thursday- night; vIn accord, ancet with this. Chairman I'rlong, this afternoon v. wired -the A I stJ n 11 sh pfi statesman. If ; he i cannot come at this date, however, he will -be . secured for later. v PROVED A . WONDER.- - People TurdAwayjF Crystal "'..PalacecLs y; The Crystal Palace .inaugurated its seasoii yestef day and presented for the firsCtime in Wilmingtoh .tJie wonder ful.; French ; invention, the Camera- phoney or. "talking . moving pictures The eorVr litH AvhnnteA ""o uiiouic iu avwiumuuaic ..me mass of people who clamored to witness the exhibitions. Scores upon scores were Tiurned .away. .Those, who did ;, witness me ; performances CTe . delighted 1 and came, away praising the splendid at traction!: The .'films, were of .'splendid nature and the " talking-part .was surf 1 rislrinrnnerancrie? ; The Cameraphone , holds the boards at! the t Palace : all eekCqntihu6us performances , wilUbe given in ' the af- fternoons from 4 , to 6, and at nights from 7: 30 to 10 : 30... The admission is 10 cents, hut for children 5 cerits. CARRIED AWAY SAFE. Bold and Apparently Herculean Act of :J.: 'y a, M arauder. j; ' ' ' "; - '-. -v Aibold, and decidedlyTihslstentif buf glar walked off with, a safe, from the confectionery store. of P. Patelo, cor ner of Sixth and j Castle? streetsearly yesterday morning. The tiriie" is fixed by Mr. E. J; Conway, who Hres - half a block from.; the scene, seeing the burglar loitering around, and would have gone after him at - the - precise time; but for the fact that he was in hiSi night robe . and ; before he could get dressed the intruder, had 1 depart- ed. t ' 1 1 J.. ... h The robbery ameSs sequel tofan unsuccessful attemptm night to rob the same; place. - 'Sunday morning it was plain to be seen that an! 'attempt had been made to enter the store. Yesterday morning between A, and- 5: o'clock negrUCcessfuIly made the raid and ; stole ; a ; safe. Its true the safe was! not supposed" to be ! burglar proof and didn't weight a- ton ariA snnift' valuable papers. ; HOT RACE FOR SENATOR Big ' Vote "Being Pol led in . South Caro- I ina Primary Today,!; ; , CoiumibiaSerite teVest&isS bng'.;shO, nrimaries todayl The hlef anterst is inV the Senatorial race betweeri 5E; 'D. Smith and ' John Gary Evans. voting is heavier than in the first primary. " .--v. -w, -; -r ,i'-f: :;aa? ; " :-attA'e bijou:-r;; h flnlFilrfHa : i V?r the Program:Today. '"- ;; At "the Bijou theatre 'today, two ;o teimbstinteretingtn iheimbst'iit speime'willjbe?fexni v;.- , , -, -r, , - , uiroDtpiiioni Given a Giant and Enthuslastjlc Recep " twn in Chicago and Deiiyered an 2 Abfe Address-Presehted ; tJnaniweiV IIEI by; Both Address No DoubWon v Many VotesThe Speech' in Fulli .V.fe(t;r'';:-:'.r'M'V"-"--i ,V,; If.Chicago IJL Sept 8-Umm j j; Bryan's LaborDay ' speech "was : a bril liaht" effort arid was both conservative arid "manly?; and Idealt impartially with Capital and .abor. "He "made a deep impression.' In full his address was' as follows: k' .UrSV: Mr. -Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: t Labor Day is a leg'alyholiday and it was'jmade so because- the legislators thought the wage-earners1 worthy to hvea;jaay specially cbrisideratiori ot themes -th- t those; who toil.- I appreciate the com pliment paid irie by the program com mittee of this-city in inviting me tb participate ih? the-ceremonies; of i this day, and it was gladly accepted, be cause " Chicago is the second city in the -Union, and as a labor ceriter it is Scarcely second : to any city I in .the world. :'i;-v ; i If it were proper- to speak from a text,i-1 would select a ipassage from Proverbs -for Iknow- of no better one than that furnished by- the words of Solomon when he declared that asa man vthinkethinhis heart; so is he." This is Bible doctrine ;it- is common sense, and it- is human experience. We think1 in our -hearts as well as in our heads nout' .'of the heart ! "are i the issues of life." - If - Is - a poor, head that cannot find a plausible reason' for doing what the ' heart -wants to" io. 1 begin my speecnwlth'tinsl. I want to impress'-if upon i;he minds 0 ' inose wnoiisien me,, ano, upon labor question" is more' a amoral than an: intellectual one- : . ; ; Tolstoi, the - greatv Russian ; philosor pher, inf defining the doctrine of thread labor," gives as one of the rea sons - in support of it, that personal contact with manual labor not a re collection of former toil, but continued acquaintarice with it- is necessary to keep one"in sympathy with those' who work with ' their hand t He contends -and is it not true?- that lack- of sym pathy," one with another, is at the root of most of the problems of society; and government. r . The world is growing toward broth erhood, and our nation is leading the WAV Thorp k mnrA altruism- in this . :. kJr. wOrld, and more today than there ever has been before. There is 'more rec bgnitiori of. the kinship that. exists be tween; us,1 more thought about the questions which concern, a common humanity than a . any preceding time. The ; labor organization is a -part of this great movement of thfc masses to ward closer fellowships It has worked wonders in the past and its work" is only commenced. ' The labor organization .helps ;those outside of it as its members because the increased :: wage, and improved conditions are, shared. ; by , non-union men as well as by union men..; , .."Do riot understand me to. say that a labor - organizatlbii Jispef ect ; "the king can. do no .wrong" can noi more be ; spoken of a ; group , than ; of indi viduals The labor : organization is composed of men ; 1 its' affairs are con- troiiea xDy numan neings ana i numam beirigs are not perfect" AH that, man touches is stained with , manvsl imper- fecti6ns,;arid his frailty:; can' be traced pronounced against, his .mistakes must be tomperedbyu th63 f acthatthbse with whom the laboring ;.man cpm.e8 into contact are also likely to err jWhen 1; employ eea Hith himself SachlSylikely -THght arid the opinion breach-; as to i by selfish interests and affected by in- complete lniprmauon as c to f tnefpicis; If the employe has- ometimeS,resbrted toi violence- to enforce his wishesi? the employer has soriietimes employed, his position to secure 'an unfaft? share "of mwmm gOPast M ighfeto iCdetfrte;l-tHe rat MHonbr ConfeVreclilU porT'M W. Ly f JSjt of This City, in Hls$ Recent -qnppofnxment as Grand Patriarch A I Number ; of Speeches - Were rDeliv- jerea. ' . t - j5:SE.-3- i-?CiSRS5,f S Cripbf" Encame,fe iJInd& PndentiOrilerr pi. Odd Fellow had a rdgftfnsos ning -and there -were a1 largejciiumber inlenqgetolr en vto pAfticipatbnn occorijj Thanteasati aykcojnplinjentar of :the honprpneientlyo tftiSiritths clt lection as GtandPatriatthifoilI the xuiivai'memst 01 xvionn -uarouna. Tne honor . is ; onel greatly : desired and in' imifuwuuicei ana; ueen weiiilfionier- -The committee - on' arrangements consisted of Messrs. W. y: J$J , Yopp, chairman, John E. "Wood;, sectary, and Mr. W. G. T. Keeri,; andithey arr ranged for the occasion a number of Wformal speeches.. , The speeches for the most; part were directed Uo Mr. Smith!, and they wre of a" congratuia- try. . nature, expressingvthe good wishes of his brothers-in the fraternal world; upon ; the lgrial honor conferred upon him: Among tthpse iWlio spoke ere Messr;.MrW. Jacobi, JJ:T. King, Uv 11. Morrill, Rev G. Martin, pas tor of Southside. Baptist , Church, and Rev, ;K IX - Holmes,astori jc-f Fifth Street Methodist Church.v; -After the set speeches, had Jeenv delivered, Mr, Siaith "was. called on, arid he respond ed in afew words of appreciation for the kindly, things said about him durr ing.the evening. . :., 4 v .V" Refreshments were served, and ev very one departed "with most pleasant recollections: of the event . Dr. Russell Bellamy. Friends of Dr.; Russell :; Bellamy will be glad to. learn that he has! decided to; locate 4 In vWilmingtons for the prac; tice of his profession.. During the past few. years, Pr; 'Bellamy has practiced in New York,' ;where he has made an enviablereputation for himself. - Dr Bellamy enters, the -WHmington: prpfssional, field .. -exceptionally' . weU and in experience, and he will be wel comed to -the city by t . scores of friends here. ; Dr, Bellamy was for-; merly a Jstuderit at the VUniversity of North Cacplfna, Davidson College and at the University of New - York, from which institution he was graduated with honors- Dri-Bllanispent-several years in Bellevue Hospital and for ten years he wsts an instructor in j Cornell University and the University of the City of New-'YoriHso-iSis' had , the benefit of study: andlrecords at several European universities, and his !years' of. experience , have; served to bring, "him before the New York public as one of the most skilled prac titioners there. Dr. Bellamy spent l seven years o at . Newport, ; and for twelve years he : was-member of the t exclusive Squadron A,., one of the best j known military organizations in New ' York,, in which he rose from the posi tion of private to captain; -:. During his connection : with the. Squadron, Dr. Bellamy Aheldhe position of Chief Surgeon; f or ' a.', number of jyears. He will be cordially welcomed' by the com munity, , arid the remarkable success he has already, attained; in his. chosen profession,1; will undoubtedly be con tinued! during " his residence in this, his-.fbmeihpme g DANCES AT THE BEACH . i Last Eyentjn vfteS'Pi&l&y Dance: ; Friday ;' The .-dances .still , continue .merrily at iumina, but this af te'rnoori the last souvenir1 dance ior. ine ? youugs tr is being "held?;; Friday. night the Poppy ;Danc6 takes- place and, it .will .be atda most -auspicious - time-rrthatY? of the HarvestMbonTherewill be great attractiVens?m4 heiu Jtbout it " f Splendid Colored Maneid.-:. -Thfrhoie -colored Masonic;' iFrater- I nity;0f tne? state of North CarPlina is inh-thW fraternitvV loses a hea,"and the race a leader; arid ' edu cator His burial 4wilItake)laceSthIs afternoon WtWalshmglori Nit Cr . -r - Feights .piscontlnueOt; . ;-i : v, 3WorlTinln;trtmrtiir'th TT1 anil 15 iSs r eseniaxive. w umineionimen 01 sine menesi? siana- ; ; .: judgment iSoOdndwnbsg : ; :Eyery dollar, deposited with us is safeguarded by .r : ii-aprodand:up tq-datmelftpd ,V,i? iouneis' proml : ft Located- mh BiihiOuWln ' - - ... .. ' .... ... 1 " GIVE US YO UR COMMERCIAL E ALWW4;PERCENT. COMPOUND INTEREST IN VSAV. 'nsqipA .--WE WILL APPRECIATE VOUR - i " OF WILMINGTON. " ' .B4c60!psid ; ';."GE'brrp?GA i - -r ?: S7i-.'-A?-A The Bank th at has g rown up' with "has-been': buV an "is-er." Capital . . . Earned: surplus,,, j . . Assets. . . . . Carefully? Managed fey experienced1 TORS WHO DIRECT. T.. Established for more than a score f-,. conspicuous in depressed periods iiiiiiiiw ; Imm FOR ALL" PERSONS TriAT mm 14 VH ilium m ifii i m i i i mi' mVi MiViiiiiiM MiimMMViiiii i i m wVi n imiii ujm Miiif n V"-'t.":r.'K:.vi:'iOV tei;aiN;FivEpouNP pail tf-Mi -Ah 'atW, Ki tS -' - -i -- .-4- "i -i" " i ' ' ' - " ! -.v"' ... .. ACCO U NT. S BUSINESS. -a-'''q'';:f:;'''r;4i"C- Wl I mlngton.4 N ot; an "Is-tc-be oraY t $ 100000.00 yy . .. . . . . " 1,500,000.00; bankers. Supervised by CyREC ' cA?. : 1.'; -fcS'l of", years," its "strength , has been o;; 1 and financial panics that it has be- j-p k Ilii MMiiliMHll -';c-': KNOW AGOODjTHINa j n fl '-'13fc-1 : 1 ;'vvv. Operated under conservative and experienced management ;Sv;:.f('-:. ..4?-..ff t'-jf rA1fprdna euch facilities as mre authorized . . under Government i regulation?, and nont'Otheft " Depository for U 8 GoyernmenL ; fstateof I NT OjB andiCoiinty of ;jNew. HanceA:XI'' capital If . . v , iaovooapo i; Surplus, :-235oooor r- uzujriiuuuuuira .A l l W f ... ..V , ' sc; ' --."s. "; .'S.'i5,."' . ' - rtainine5 to the"1 fiimsv are- of bsoromg ,mverebt,. axu position tP secure ; an' urifafr share "of . rtaminf lf i . lated. bv- the frequenters tfaes 7 p. m. freight trips on the Su- - r : , - . 5 ,r v.- . ; e crowded out,V j . (C0tinued o Page Jtum dls - M... S'SI '-f iP today's issue,' 'V
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