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108. WILMINGTON, N. CM TUESDAY. JULY 26, 1904., WHOLE NO. 11.517 OCAL DOTS, i PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS HE FOUGHT BURGLAR.

ELECTION TOMORROW $100 REWARD! A colored excursion -went to OUTLINES. Messrs. Boland and J. B. Hill, of Newborn, were here yesterday.

Among' yesterday's: arrivals legally entitled to vote and their names were continued on the books. In the Fifth ward, five additional challenged voters appeared and the challenges not being sustained, their names were allowed to remain on the books. The motion by attorneys for the anti-dispensary faction with regard to challenges made by a person other than a bona fide elector, was not sustained by the judge. Policeman Frank George's Har-t rowing Experience With a 'Burly Negro Sunday. Dispensary Campaign About to Reach Climax After Develop-; tag Monster Contest.

Lake, Waccamaw yesterday. Brig "Irene" has cleared for New York with cargo from the Cape Fear Cumber Co. The condition of Bishop Wat-ton remains about same. If any he Russian Vladivostok squadron tured and sunk the British steamer NewYork for IN THE COURTS YESTERDAY. A will pay $100 to the man who will obtain evidence sufficient to convict any person for offering to buy a votein the coming dispensary All violators of the election law will zapore.

Japanese are reported lave captured New Ghwang after ere fighting. Russians were eated by the Japs In the fighting on iday; they have not yet entered Chawang. New Orleans received the first -new rice of the Mayor Had Nearly a Score of Offenders THE SPEAKINGS LAST NKfflT. foL Waddell and Dispensary; Speakers Heard by Qood Crswds Hearlnf of faallentes Opeoiog and eios- i iflf sf Polls Moles. To-morrow the Election.

Only one more day and the suspense will bo The campaign will be rounded up to-day with much cussin' and discusiin'. It has been agreed by attorneys on both sides that the law requires the polls to open to-morrow thing, he Is growing, weaker. Bladen Street M.E.Sunday school will have its annual excursion, to Carolina Beach to-day. All friends are invited. Several of the drug stores have signs conspicuously displayed: "No Dispensary Discussions Allowed Here." surely be prosecuted.

son. In a race riot at Stokes-J, five mllei from Danville, persons were seriously Injured. Before' Him Some Fined, Others Sentenced to Road and Jail Net ro Slashed Another. The arrest by Constable Bavage year terday of a negro named Dave Smith was M. Walter Brem, of Charlotte.

"Bob" Taylor, tho drummer poet for is a guest at The Orton. Winston Davis, of Raleigh, is the guest of his brother, Mr. Wllbon Davis. Mis. D.

N. lixpn, of Dixon, N. Is here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. D. Duncan.

Mr. W. Fletcher and wife, of Gibson, were here yesterday, returning from the beacb. Mr. and Mrs.

E. F. Ores well and Mr. and Mrr. A.

M. Frazler, of are guests at the Seashore Uoie Miss Minnie Cochrane and GeoreeNAdaais apd nurse, of B. GEADY, Chairman. 1J26 It brings to light a good police story Which might not otherwise have been told at least not until- the criminal was caught. It occurred Sunday morning about 3 :30 o'clock when the clouds were, heavy -and: it was veryv dark on the wharf.

Policeman Frank Quality, Style, Wear. In selecting footwear get good material, finish and fit, together with service. To accomplish this yon want to have re- -xne examination 01 creese waB tinued yesterday In the U. B. court Charlotte.

British steamer Ar-ra se by Russians in the Bed has been released. Two passers killed and fifteen others in-el in an electric car accident at In-napolis. All negotiations for utlemeht of butchers' strike in Icago have been broken off. lator Daniel of Virginia and former lalor Jones, of Arkansas were jvisl-s of Judge Parker yesterday. York markets: Honey on call at 1 per cent nominal spirits pentine dull; cotton quiet at 10.80c; ir firm; wheat spot weak, No.

2 ninal; corn spotlquiet, No.2 So much of it Is a little tiresome Isn't lit A letter to a member of the family in Wilmington says that the condition of Mr. N. who is ill at Catawba Springs, was much- Improved. 1 A bigexcursion wiHTeTiere tomorrow from Gibson, N.O., and Intermediate points on the Atlantic Coast IJne. Hatch Bros, will bring another from Goldsboro on the same day.

Fayettvillo Observer: "The heavy rains of the put week have done George wtJ3Sk ditty on-4herrver bei south of Market street. -About the morning at 8 o'clock and close at sundown. Borne had contended that the election should last from sun-up to sun-down, but that appears to be erroneous. In conformity to the law, Mayor Springer issues a procla-, matlon to-day closing all barrooms, at 6 oclockjhis evening until 6 o'clock Thursday morning. Thoush there has been' no talk of such methods on the streets Chairman Grady, of the Dispensary Campaign Committee, seems to find it expedient to issue an advertisement offering a reward of $100 for proof sufficient to convict any person of buying or selling or offering to buy or sell a vote in the election.

The struggle to-morrow will be "well worth the price of admission." The dispensary and all appertaining thereto: continues uppermost in the minds of Wilmington people. They are wrought up to a pitch few of this generation have seen them before. While the results to be attained may be and' are totally different, it doubtful if the publio mind was.more inflamed during 'the trying times of the recent revolution." The anti-'dis-penaary people are strongly intrenched and the dispensary people seem to recognize that fact and are making their fight accordingly. What the result will be remains for the count at the polls to determine. The strenuosity of the times seems not to tolerate the conservative and temperate view of anything in connection' with the fight.

The dispensary man sees a' thousand eager, atten Charlotte, -were here' yesterday returning from the beach. Mr. Charles Galloway," for liable maker and shapely taste. With ns yon will find only the best. Take Sela line can't Im prove on them.

Selz Royal Blue at $3.50 Selz Perf ecto at 3.00 have style and wear. We have other makes for style and finish. Cannot be excelled. Drop in and see them. hour named', be was silently stealing up Water alreet where suddenly near the of the Brunswick Grocery his attention was arrested by a cracking sound as if some one.

were prizing a door. He stopped, peered through the darkness and before mak WEATHER REPORT. Ceo. R. French CtGono, 103 North Front Street.

jy 10-tf much damage ktcotton, which is shedding The farmers in the western section of the county report that a bug, which resembles the Georgia Sharp Shooter, is also doing damage to cotton." Through an error Saturday's quotatidn of rosin on the local market was given as steady at $3.35 when it should have been steady at $2.25. The market remained at that figure yester All-Day Prayer Service. To-morrow during the election, from 5 A. M. until the polls close, ladles of the city will gather in the First Bap ing a sound, he made out the dim outline of a manworklng industriously at taking out" the panel of a door to the jdoor.

He crouched in his position and waited developments, expecting to arrest the burglar when he had accomplished his task and was leaving the store. The negro, however, was too bold and his prizing and beating on the panel soon awoke persons sleeping up merly of Wilmington, but now a resident of Greenville, B. is in the city visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. E.

K. Bryan, of Scott's Hill, Is in the city returning from Baleigh, where she has been attending the Bummer school orteachers. Mr. J. Rivenbark agent of the A.

O. L. at Darlington, 8. sptnt Sunday in the city, the guest of his brother, Mr. J.

W. Bivenbark, No. 416 Grace street. Mrs. a.

M.f Griffin, of Fort McPherson, who has been here visiting her mother, Mrs. Daniel Duncan, has returned home. Mrs. Wolfram and daughters, of Darlington, 8. 0., who have been popular guests at the Seashore Hotel, Wrightsville Beacb, for several weeks, 1SK.

tive voters at the foot of a dispensary orator's platform, while the opposition sizes up the crowd through the other end of the telescope. A thousand may push and Jam at the feet of an antl-dispensary speaker and Usten'to eloquence and argument from an earnest and enthusiastic opponent of the "great moral Institution," but the' dispensary man gauges the attendance, D. 8. DbipT of Agbiouxtubf, i Wkatheb Bubkau, WlLKINQTON, N. July 25.

Meteorological data for the twenty-ir hours ending at 8 P. M. Temperatures: 8 A. 71 degrees; MM 75 degrees; maximum, 80 de-je; minimum, 69 degrees; mean, 77 Rainfall for the day, rainfall ice first of the month to date, 4.23 ahes. i COTTON BKGHOH BULLETIN.

i During the twenty-four hours end-g 8 A. M. Sunday showers were rented in nearly all districts, with eavr rains in Alabama, Qeorgls, Bias, NorthJCaroliha. Moderate tern Bratures prevailed throughout the sit. FORECAST FOB TO-DAY.

Washingtoit, July 55. North Carolina Showers Tuesday with ris ag temperature; Wednesday showers; Will address his fellow citizens at Fifth and Brunswick Sts. Tues-day night at half past 8 o'clock, against the establishment of a Dispensary in this city. 1 It is earnestly hoped that every one who is interested in the moral and material welfare of Wilmington, will avail himself of this of hearing our distinguished fellow citizen discuss a matter that affects so seriously the peace goodorder, and the future prosperity of our community, tist church and hold an all-day prayer and praise service for the trlumphof the dispensary cause in the city. The First Baptist church was chosen because of its central location, and pastors of a majority of the other Protest tant churches matle theannounosment from their pulpits -Sunday and invited the ladies of their congregations to participate.

AH are Invited to attend and leave at their pleasure. A lady has been appointed to lead the service each hour during the day. i lpeaklns To-night. Both sides will continue their campaign of speech-making up to the last day. Crude turpentine was firm yesterday at $3.25, $3.75 and $4.00.

A fine horse belonging to Mr. Obas. Blchters had to be killed iate yesterday afternoon ion account of a broken leg. The animal was sick yesterday and while being he caught one of his bind legs In some obstruction, breaking it when he fell. Beprodnclng a personal from the Stab to the effect that Bev.

A. W. stairs over the store. They began to move about and the negro ceased George knew that all he could accomplish then was the arrest of the negro for -the attempt at burglary. He sprang, at Smith and covered him at once, at the same time applying his nippers to the wrist of the negro.

But the would-be burglar was a power, returned home yesterday. Dr. J. C. Moore and wife, Miss Julia Tatum, Miss Atlanta Gibson.Mr.

Chas. Iceman and wife, of McColl, S. and Miss Elizabeth Bader, of Baltimore, were here yesterday, return Odds and Ends Sale Ight to variable winds. unconsciously perhaps, according to his own particular view of the great issue now presented. 'K The foregoing paragraph is prefatory to the rallies list night.

There were three ot them two by the dispensary people and one by the opposition. Coir Waddell addressed a crowd at Fifth and Castle streets, which was variously estimated at from 800 to 1,500. Editor J. W. Bailey, of the Baleigh Becorderi and chairman of the State Antl Saloon Cam-balgn Committee, and Bev.

Joe. P. King addressed a crowd variously estimated at from two to four hundred Seabrease, rector of S. Paul's parish, had gone North, the Baleigh Times Port Almanac -July 26. Rises Sun Sets Day's Length High Water at Southport.

physically, and he at once began fighting furiously. The plucky little officer was giving him as good as he sent, when the negro picked up a brick and struck the policeman on the wrist by which he was holding the nippers around the wrist, i Of course, that gave the negro both hands free and Policeman George was no match for him. However, be held on and fought with the negro until forced to 5.02 A.M. 7.10 P.M. 14H.8M.

7.14 A.M. 9.44 A.M. cracks this joke at the expense of Wrlghtsvllle: "We are sorry. We intended going to Wilmington soon. Wonder if we can make a date with the gentleman at Morehead about the 27th?" Charlotte Observer, 24th: 'Dr.

hoar. CoL Waddell will address his fellof citizens at Fifth and Brans-wick streets to-night at 8:30 o'clock in opposition to the dispensary and J. O. Oarr will speak in favor of the dispensary at Fifth and Castle street. Bev.

B. O. Beaman and Bev. J. W.

Boney will also spesk at the First Baptist church. Call and Tables Loaded "With Bargains. i j. get yourlze at sours shoe store: ing from the beacb. Mr.

Oscar Merris, who has been with the A. David Company for a number of years, has accepted a position with the Wolfe Bros. Shoe of Columbus, Ohio, as travelling salesman. He has been assigned to territory in the Virginias. Mrs.

M. B. Akerman, who has been visiting her son, Br. Joseph Akerman, surgeon in charge of the James Walker Memorial Hospital, left at Front and Queen streets, in advocacy of the dispensary. At Fourth and Harnett streets Bev.

B. C. Bea-man and Iredell Means, Esq address An exchange says: "If Parker is elected, the original Parker man in the South will be appointed a mem- jv23tf fall In the ditch beside the curbing and the negro began trampling him In the GOVERNOR AND EN8AHFHEN7. t'ijr of the cabinet." That worries T. P.

WILLIAMS BANKRUPT. No Reply Yet Received by Chamber of yesterday returning to Cartersville, Ga. She was accompanied by Master Hugh Akerman, who and Mrs. Joseph Graham and Mrs. George Fitzsimmons and children returned last night from Wrightsville Beach, where Mrs.

Graham was taken ill several days was sufr cieatly strong to return to her home here last night. Dr. Graham and Mr. Fitzsimmons went to the to accompany Mrs. Graham and Mrs.

Fitzsimmons and i children home. They had been at Wrightsville about a week." yi little, aa 'we hardly know what portfolio to have put in the refrigerator till the next President says "Hi on!" Smith then made his escape but Officer George succeeded in coat and cap. -Sunday night Officer George and Constable Savage formed jk posse and searched places in the country where Smith was likely to have been, but he C3uld not be found. But the ruffian was still bold and remained around the city. Constable Savage came upon him yesterday morning about 8 o'clock at Tenth, and Queen atreets and his Commerce Some fommsnts.

It was given ut -in Baleigh -Saturday that Governor Aycock's reply with reference to the encampment matter had been mailed to the Chamber of Commerce and if it was made public, the Chamber of Commerce ed a gathering estimated at from 400 to 600, also in favor of the dispensary. Col. Waddell was introduced by Marsden Bellamy, who briefly outlined the position of the anti dispensary people In the present fight and commended the speaker to the eareful and considerate attention of every voter present Both Bellamy and Col. Waddell were given great applause. The Delgado Bind had previously made a tour of the city In one of the large suburban cars, aflame with banners advertising the speaking and it also played a number of selec BAGGING AlID TIES will advance in price the-good crop prospectB continue.

Get Onr Price Hov. Now, too, is the time to en- -gage your Fall supply of cheese! jersey cheese if the very best. Democratic State Executive emmittee to Meet Uagaella High School. Special star Telegram. Baleiqh, N.

July 25. Judge Purnell issued an order adjudging the T. C. Williams of FayettevUle, bankrupt, and continuing Dr. H.

W. Lilly andT. Williams. State court receivers, aa The assets are estimated at liabilities $24,000. Iredell Meares, Robeson Se Shaw are counsel for the bank-runts and EL L.

Cook for the creditors. also visited his uncle, Dr. Akerman. Bev. C.

pastor of the Lumberton Baptist church, with the pastor, is conducting a protracted meeting at Masonboro church. Mr. Durham is a gentleman of rare gifts of heart 'and mind and only good can came to the people of the sound from the visit of such a man. Preaching at 11 A. M.

and 8 P. M. Bev. Dr. E.

A. Yates, of the faculty of Trinity College, arrived in MR. COLLIER FILES RIS BOSD. Says the Washington Post: "Oscar Strauss says the Democratic party ia controlled by Mr. Bryan.

That will come in the nature of a shock of surprise to Mr. Bryan." Surely Oscar has. failed to observe that Col. Bryan is manifesting unwarranted distress for a man who has everything his own way. arrest followed.

Officer George at would have to give It out. Inquiry at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday brought response that no reply had been received from the Governor, though one had been expected on every train since it was stated that a reply had been given. "Below will be found some pertinent The Democratic State Executive Will Eirter Upon Duties as Federal Court Clerk Te4ay Bis Deputy. At his office in Baleigh on Saturday Judge Thos. B.

Pornell approved the Committee meets for organization in thla citv to-morrow night. It is un tions at the rallying grounds. CoL Waddell's speech was temperate but a terrible arraignment of the dispensary Many had expected that he bond of Mr. Samuel P. Collier as clerk of the United States District and Cir derstood Senator Simmons be reelected chairman.

About the only matter out of the routine to come up will be a. decision as to whether Francla D. Winston, Democratic nominee -lor Lieutenant Governor, hall accent the challenge of M. cuit Courts at Wilmington. The bond once Identified him and witnesses were secured who had seen him wearing the coat and cap left on the scene of the struggle with the policeman.

Smith was placed in jail but will be turned over to the Mayor to-day for trial upon the charge of attempted burglary. He will" then be sent over to Justice Fowler for trial on the further-charge of resisting an officer. Police Coart Yesterday. 1 Seventeen offenders greeted the Mayor in the police court yesterday. the city yesterday from Beaufort, N.

0.. where he had been spending a few days for recreation and rest. Dr. Yates is a guest of Mayor Springer while in the city. He leaves to-morrow to attend the Wilmington District M.

E. Conference at Southport which convenes at night. Crackers, Cakes, Canned Goods and Salt Fish. i General Groceries. A THE WORTH Wilmington, N.

C. is for $25,000, of which $15,000 Is for the Circuit Court and for the District Court. The resignation of Mr. Collier as referee in bankruptcy was received and filed. His son, Mr.

James A New York man Is suing1 his wife because she is stronger than he is and cuffs him about at her will. This is the first time we have been brought face to face with the allegation that "strenuosity" is ground for divorce. If the court so adjudges, we give notice of a motion to separate Roosevelt from his job after the 4th of next March: r- paragraphs from the scintillating Durham Herald: '-'Z "Wilmington should remember that the Governor might have been working in the interest of the 8tate's railroad and the State's hotel. "Of course, Wilmington knows that she cannot help herself, but. like the rest of us, she claims the privilege of speaking her mind.

i "It is expected that Wilmington will now also show up strong against State ownership of railroads." 'ORDERED LAWYER TO JAIL. Meeklns, Republican nominee for that office, for a joint Indications are that the committee will consent to the joint debate. The Magnolia High School Company, limited, of Magnolia, Duplin county, is chartered to conduct a high School and also to act as guardian for orphans and other minors. The incorporators include H. E.

Newbury, J. a Home, II. H. Bimpsoo, O. P.

Taylor and J. EL Graves, would reply to Mr. Mearea' attack upon him In the Court House Saturday night but he dismissed it with a wave of the hand, so to speak. He said thtt the attack troubled-him no more than a mosquito and all he had to say was: "Shoo, fly, don't you bother me." When he was about to conclude, some one in the crowd yelled to know what about Mr. Meares in a recent little episode- with City Attorney Bellamy." CoL Waddell used the figure of speech that Mr.

Meares, by his recent action, had committed suicide and he didn't care to talk about a man who was no more. Following CoL Waddell's speech there were loud calls for Marsden Bellamy and he responded in an Im K. Collier, was appointed deputy clerk, Mr. George Green, clerk of the Federal courts In Newborn, has been assigned to make the transfer of the office to Collier, succeeding the late Mr. W.

H. Bhaw, and he will be here to-day for that purpose. 7 Mr. HEP0RT An unlucky thirteen of that number were each taxed with fines and costs ranging from $3.35 to two went to the higher court; one was sent to jail for 30 days and one was given opportunity of leaving the city by sundown or going to the reads for THX OOKDITION OF THE ATLAKTIO Tnot ma nanMnff in at Wflmlnfrtnti. the A OABD.

Yoanz Han Has appendicitis. Green has been In temporary charge of the ofitce, in connection with his duties at Newborn, since the death of Sessstloa la Fayettevllle aglstrate's Coart Yesterday Hatter Settle. FayettevUle Observer, sensational case developed In this city at noon to-aay when Magistrate D. N. McLean sentenced Attorney J.

W. Bolton, of the FayettevUle bar, to ten days in jail for alleged con-temptof his court. "Toe contempt case grew out of a cis) of the State vs. M. H.

Powell, charged with an assault with a deadly State ot Norm Oarouna. at toe-- close of business, Jons 9th, 1904. BSSOUBCBS. S90.81S 18 Mr. Shaw and has everything in readi In Northern cities the automo-bilists are being compelled to rec-ogniM "the speed limit." All of us who are going at a fast clip may as well examine our 'governors" in order to keep from hitting -the ceiling before we get fairly into the race.

We have to sit up straight every day and Sunday too if, we don't want to Bee our finish. OverdraXts, secured and unsecured We wish to announce that the Vale Studio Is now open for appointments During our trip "North we visited the best Studios in New York and Boston 100 00 95 I 458 94 a calendar month. The latter oppor-1 tunlty was embraced, the offender havingr been Amos Redd. The defendants who were fined contributed an aggregate of $94.45 to the exchequer ot the city and went their way rejoicing 1 It was Estelle Davis, a co Ared damsel, who went to jail for 30 days. She was sleeping peacefully a jdeep promptu, address, which is spoken of ness for the transfer, so there will be no delay.

Mr. Collier will be in charge this afternoon. 5 Fn serai Snsdsy. ifteraooo, Banxing uouse, lunubure, auu u- i tares.i.... Demand Due from Banks and Checks and otber caan items Lawtnl Money Beeenre in Bold coin Sis qo silver ooln SS- MaUonal Bank notes and other U.

8. Notes 635 00 Young Mr. Freddie Bear, a son of the late Sol. Bear, suffered a second' attack of appendicitis at the Summer home of the family on Wrightsville Beach, Sunday nd had to be brought up in the afternoon for an operation at the James Walker Memorial Hospital. The operation was performed by Dr.

Burbank, assisted by Dr Aker-mi, surgeon in charge of the hospital, and last night the young man was resting very well. Hundreds of his friends and of the family sincerely hope that the operation will prove a success. The funeral of the late Henry BY 077 sa 1481.181 60 Total Kuhl, whose death occurred early I Sunday morning, was conducted in uABUaTrixs. Capital stock paid the afternoon at 6 o'clock from the the new Ideas gained will be of lasting benefit to' us in work. Some of the New Portraits will be of special interest tu those who appreciate Artistic Photography, We shall take great pleasure in showing you the styles.

Yours for Progressive Portraiture. Chas. E. Vale, Front andrincess. Studio open-from 9 A.

M. to 6:30 P. M. late residence by Bev. O.

B. Paul, pas weapon on a woman namea aauie Black, which was being tried before Magistrate McLean at noon, with Mr. Bolton representing the defendant. "Last week Powell was tried before the Mayor, charged with a simple assault on the Black woman, and was fined $5 and the costs, which he The attorneys for the State claimed that the Mayor did not have jurisdiction in the case and had another rant sworn out, and signed by Magistrate McLean, charging Powell with an assault, this time with a deadly weapon. The warrant was served on Powell and be was taken before Magistrate McLean at noon- 60,000 0 11,840 60 88567 46 81,779 00 1,400 09 5S7 49 unamaea pronis.

lees expensw auu taxespala.n. Inmvlduaidepoeltssnbjectto check. Time eertlfloates of Certified Cashier's checks as having been earnest, conservative and bearing the ear marks of true sincerity. He was given a perfect outburst of applause, 5 3 The crowning speeches for the dispensary people during the night were those of Bev. Dr.

Beaman and Mr. Meares at Fourth and Harnett streets. Dr. Beaman's talk was strong, eloquent and full of life. Mr.

Meares was not so personal as upon the occasion of his address In the Court House Saturday night, but there was enough local application of his subject, combined with a broad discussion of the question, to prompt the criticism that of his Hwo speeches in the campaign, tor of the Southside Baptist churcn. The pall-bearers were Messrs. James sleep Induced by cheap liquor, on Princess, between Front and Water streets, a little past Saturday midnight when she received a rude awakening by Policeman Alex. We.Ha and was sent up In the patrol wagon. Ernest Blount and Louis Lavendar, two colored arentry, of light Angers and not unknown to the police, were the" couple held Tor the higher court.

The other day an Indiana beauty got $6,000 damages from a man who kissed her six- times. If she had only kiaBed him once he would have saved $6,000, as the one kiss would have been evidence before jury, that it was. a mutual transaction. Geel How near but yet so far the fellow was from squeeztng $6j000 out of the girl. The opportunities we miss make us poor.

i Sirinson, J. A. Lewis, D. D. Benton, Total S1481 so State of Nortn Carolina, county of Hew Han Lu O.

BatlOD, a O. Knox and W. H. Strickland. A large number of friends over, I.

if. Aum. Caanler- of the above were in attendance theobsa- His ills Dsepalred I C'" Mr. F. M.

Foy, of Scott's Hill, who came to the hospital last Thursday for treatment of injuries received in a runaway last week, was reported quies. uThe magistrate required mm to give a uatlfied bond for $25 for his appearance at trial Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, and this a friend of the named bank, op solemnly swear that the above statement is true to toe best of my knowledge and belief. v-- K. F. AIXKK.

Cashier, BnbscrlDed and sworn to before me this so. dav of Jane, 1904. JAMKSroWEH BULLY, Kotary PubUc -OOBMCT Attest: L. B. EOOIRS, I jho.

H. Kvos, BOBSBX B. BILLAKT, Jel6tf Saturday night a freight car on the A. C. L.

yards was broken, open and very soon Lavendar appeared at a negro shop and offered BsstbiH This JWeek. Wilmington baseball fanatics, are assured of some good sport this week if the present schedule of the Cape the one last night was most effective. He was given frequent and enthusi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHY NOT BUY YOUR DRUGS FROM THE HEW DRUG STORE? A HEW LINE 1 AND At the 20th annual session of the Association of Commissioners of Labor and Statistics, held July 12th to TfifcTL at Concord. N.

Hon. H. In a dying condition yesterday.though last midnight he ws still alive. Tlr. Foy is 25 years of age and was thrown from a cart on his father's farmt one of the heavy wheels passing oyer" his stomach and injuring him Internally.

Mr. Foy's parents and other relatives are with him. prisoner offered to do. out ine magistrate said that he wished it understood that, in consideration of the small bond he required of the prisoner, he would hold oondsman responsible, not only for the appearance of Powell at trial, but for his good behavior In the meantime. The would-be bondsman then refused to go on the bond.

Mr. Bolton, as Powell's attorney, objected to the latter requirement, and said he did not think the court was treating Fear Academy team's management matures." Ou Wednesday the day of the dispensary election there will be a game with the fast semi-professional team from McColl, S. on for sale a box of crackers and a bucket of candy at I ridiculously low figure. The Attempted sale was reported to a white man in the vicinity and Lavendar and Blount were caught with the "goods on 'em" as they-were leaving. Pollcsman G.

B. Phillips sent the pair down to the station. 4 Of the number fined by the Mayor Notice. In conformity with the law all saloons in the city are required to close this (Tuesday) evening, July. 26th, 1904, at 6, P.

and remain closed until Thursday, July 28th, Friday, a game with Newborn, ana on astic applause. Mr. Meares wis presented by Bev. Geo. B.

Webster. Mr. Bailey's address at Front and Queen streets and that of Bev. J. P.

King were also good from the viewpoint of the dispensary i and both speeches were liberally applauded. A number of ladies were in the audience. -Hearing of Cnallenjes. Challenges were heard in the Second and Third Wards yesterday; also a few in the Fifth. In the Becond ward there were originally U0 chal BIttea by Rattle Snake.

A little 13 -year-old son of O. H. who lives about three miles B. Varner, of Lexington, North Carolina's popular commissioner, was eleoted first vice president of the association. This was an honor to North Carolina and it fell on a good and worthy man.

Dr. Varner is the editor of the Lexington Dispatch, and the press of North Carolina has a right to be stuck on him. Shake. Everything Fresh and New BULL.UCK COWAN, 813 North Front St. Saturday a heavyweight contest witn Lake Waccamaw.

hlslient fairly. Che court asked him if meant that, and upon his reply four were excursionists who engaged in a drunken 'brawl at the Carolina Central. -station just prior to the de from Carolina Beach, fn Federal Point township, wss bitten on the leg by ar rattlesnake yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock. The father of the Badly jBjured Shonlder. 5 Frank Bass, a white youth about 15 years of age, who lives near Front 1904, at 6 A.

Mr WMr E. SPBINfcEB, --jy 26 It Phonel50. jylYtf. A Deliflhtful Pleasure. and Wooster streets, was taken to the ing in the affirmative, sentenced him to jail for ten days for contempt.

The court afterwards told Mr. Bolton, who was then in custody of the sheriff's officer, that if he would retrsct. what he said he would- withdraw the com -mitment. Mr. Bolton said he would not do -d hs was ordered to jall "i "4ut aa we go to press we hear that the matter has been settled, but how we have not had time to learn, and parture of their train Saturday night.

Frank Andrews and Haman Blocker, the two negroes charged with holding up an excursionist as he was going to the depot. Saturday night, are being held for witnesses lenges but the and judges wnt oTr the books and reduced the Notbliur pleases man more (ban good i deui sbave. we give ue cleanest snjr Cotton Bagging, boy was telephoning to the city last last night for a physician, but at last accounts one had not been secured. A dip in the ocean" these hot after-, noons is a pleasure beyond compare, car every, half hour in after Says "the Baleigh i Tost: he question has been asked as to whose -pictures should be placed on public school house walls, living statesmen James Walker Memorial Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering with a badly injured shoulder. The young man fell from a wagon yesterday and received the, He was doing taloAbls.

not only in point 01 seen ruun, uu jt w. 11 ra eimn. towel for eacb man ana eeryuimg else Is ttioroagnly Ra sor on Him. f- number tol 89 by striking out the names j)f persons known to have left the city removed to other, wards or Of those summoned to appear, 56 responded but only 11 of the chal Saturday night about II o'clock at Climax Barber Shop, febSt '---j" HontJi yront trnat very" well last night" noon. College Institute fqr that Mr.

Bolton was discharged." ysufc Wty SKowsu years fate wai after me eon--liauously," writes Oulledge, of. Verbena, Ala. 'I had -a terrible case "Cctten Place your orders with ns now. -X" We have a lew CJow Peas on -hand suitable for seeder NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. Courses Youns Women S5 i Al "It HiiliSUaSirI The Wilmington District M.

E. Conference meets at South port, with the opening sermofi. by Dr. S. B.

Tur-rentine to morrow Conservatory of Music Tie Beventh and Castlejr streets, Charlie Burnett," colored, and another negro named Gary Smith: had a difficulty. Smith was slashed in the throat with a rizor by Burnett and had to have several stitches taken lu the wound. Burnett was -recognized for his ap-appearance in Justice Bornemann'a court to-day at 10 A. M. to answer the eharge of assault with; a deadly weapon.

of niles. causinsr twenty-four tumors. or dead statesmen. And it has been Suggested that it will be safer to teach the children the record and example of the illustrious dqad, be-' cause change in the teaching would likely be necessary." As the good that men do live after them and their faults are forgotten, the dead statesmen can be used to ter Catalosae FR rest, RALSIOH lenges were sustained and 45 were allowed to vote. Fifteen were continued ntil election day; the others were stricken off by mutual consent In the- Third, ward there were 40.

challenges by the dispensary, people and 16; by opposition Of that number 33 appeared yesterday and all but two showed cause why they were When all failed Bucklen's Arnica Best. Place If. C. Take the children to the Casino 35 Jas.Eiawiddle The Mayor Notice. B.

G. 8. A. L. Change in schedule.

M-l'age boak. -V for Your Daughter Salve cured me." Equally as good for Burns and all Aches and Pains. Ooly 25c at' R. Bsxujct's. -drug 1 i cents round trip on trolley line for ti- nOOSFOBATXS.

je-25 2m children unaer twelve years. charge for children under years,.

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