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itlUsllAV, Mil 5, li8. This ti'-rcgiuvMtrf North Car olina vo!nt:tv"',s fir tle war vif.h b'tin lias heonorauiedandhinow encamped near the Fair grounds near 11 ilnii'h. It is sonHuvIiat of a. Washington I.cttnr. H. A. LONDON. Krditoir. j1 . i.l iiia.ri'" Till', first trreat battle in our war witli Spain wan t'ou-'ht on last wan oiyauizei Suuilav Om-.l Sun-lay Sf ruis a fat-. the old l"ur xtti day for fivat battles) and a exactly unity-sewn y.'.irs ago. glorious victory wad won by our j These troops a) rived at llaleiru fleet. It was fought by Ooinsiio- oh' nisi "tffiuday and were entliu dore Dowry's tl.'.'er'iu the harbor of uiastieUly re.-eive I, just as were Mauila, iu the riiillippino Is- 'lie volunteers in IMiil. The eol lands. Tim njoit of it published ;nd of this regiment is J. F. Arui in another column is from Span-, "'eld, cf StaleHVi'ile, who for sev ish sources and eonee.ds the ex-, eral years had been i'he colonel of tent of our vietorv. Later tele '" 4th regiment of the Stale tiaras indicate that the victory is ; Guards, from which re-iment these miiil..t.tim.l the Soanish fleet al- volunteers were chieily tare the town he will be iu a awk ward 'oiiil,ion, having m base v,p on which to retire aud to relit. I'rohably the United States fleet will lx obIisrd to make for San Francisco as the entrance to ; cfciiR'i'dijtice Uuit the first North Manila 15ay was heavily mined ' Carolina retfiineiit in the civil war with torpedoes. Commodore Dew and encamped V-v ilwpl.Vd trvent pl.u k and dar - - ll!4' nerve m making for the mte- Chhclsat hiileigii mri)r According to private advices received from Madrid, the United States cruisers Olympia, Italeigh and two other vessels, the names of which are not given, eu tered the harbor. SPANISH IXEET ANNIHILATED. London, May 2. Theeonoenaiia of advices from Manila shows that Commodore Pewey's American siju.idro-i, in .'nay two hours' time, nearly annihilated the Spanish enlisted, fleet in Manilla bay, and that those ,ul ;i,;i niil ! ,,,,,1 There are twelve companies, ami 11,1 '"'"'".t '-! - that while Spanish warships have, company is composed of 81 . 1 ''TluS of Adniiral Monteio licen destroyed, not one struck its j nieu and ou:oers, t!ie n axuuum ; mH m et t,f Spanish warships,! colors or surrendered. Three Span- I'limDer ahowea. , cruisers and torpedo boats, aided ish cruisers wore totallv burned ! d r'nwul will be or-, by the forts, by Commodore Dew- 111. ii . . , l i .ur a 1 lil.l'l,-:m -Ct-K.lii.trilll. T.lisi 11 .... i. (..-.. .1,. ciere.i to ine name cam i i is ween . - i . - .,-. M.i.k .nl ..ll th. .Hn-rs wer'l organized. Aud hy-the-u-ay Our victory already the w are pleased to note that this half destroyed, complete, and traction of the Maine has been :l!"P bryau I, rimes, in eoiu terribly aveii"ed' 1 l'bment to one of North Carolina's 'YtA is the most important na-' most distinguished soldiers iu the val battle that has taken place be- great civil war. Those two reg ".h;u modern ships, and is prob- ' imeiits are composed of white sol t))y the most important since Nel- I di.u s, but a battalion of six oolor oon s vh tuy at Trafal Jar. All over , ed companies w ill lie orgmied the United States there is great ! aud encainpi-d near Wilmington. r.,..,. ....... i..,ti. ...,.i i.l.., i most cruhiiiir one. The Spanish t'cet was, iu fact, practically amii- hil.tted that portion ot it wuicu j0?t. ; camp has been very properly named did not secure cover in time by rush;n j under the guns of the forts. i The American squadron, in all , probability, has escaped serious in j iry. It is very certain that had it sustained the loss of n single ves- rnmi mr Hueular O.irrp.niitfU'. "Wahington, Xpvi Z lS'JA (Vmiplaints of tardinosa on tlio part of the administration iu push ing the Wat agniiist Spain are growing louder each day, as indi cations increase that the adminis tration is expecting a very long War, instead of a very short one. The speochof llepresi-utatb'e Din gley, who probably voic. d the sentiments of Mr. McKinley, on the bill to provide war revenues lor the government, which has just passed the 1 1 011.40, indicated his belief that the war would last for years. He could not be prop erly answered, because nobody cared to get up and say things they knew to be true that would be construed by Spain and j'.uiopo as meaning that there was a divi sion of sentiment among Ameri cans as to tins wa. 1 lie same feeliug has prevented public crit icism of the remarkable state of uureadiness in which the War De partment was found to be win n Mr. Mc Kin ley tin. illy gave up his jack o'lantern hojK of securing the freedom of Cuba through peace ful negotiations. The people do not want a long war. and do not believe that there is any occasion for one. Fitz Lee, who is'oodinil- Coiiinilsoloiiers' Meet In: NpaiMsh-CnIiU'i I'i Mann'. '1'lin K I. iv-.t. n:il,lv d. l.i rf coii.ity ooimiiUsionerH met firnin n,w . .a-i! t to .:!;., nf si . oil Just Monday and Tuesday and 600,000,111 10. Tip: would appear! not to i.i.'I". t'i - dehl whicii th. T! auu'tod the following accounts: mm uieat Spanish, accounts would have meu tioned, and doubtless enlarged up on, the fact. That they contain 110 such references is accepted as reat dis-ifvad several more regiments could the be-st ot ovnleiu-e that (. ommo- easily be raised, if needed. i1"'1" ' 'ey came out m ine en- eiiieui iiu nine iwuiniv i rejoicing, ami in our large cities the people went wild iu their joy. are volunteering than are needed And in Spain there is tppoiiu.il' h audita internal lev ohition is feared by tlio Spanish No one knows how long these , hj.,sjt0i government. Martial law has bet n soldiers will remain at their pros-1 .it;v -.v.ne.-i :d Abidrid. 'eat camp, but probably all sum-! Some of our readers may wish j ruer. They will be thoroughly to know why our fleet has attack-j drilled and accustomed to What War Costs. Kr.nii Uifl V-w V nk w rl I. War is an exoeusive luxnrv. The a nn j . ii.- r.l.iv of maintainim.' in coin ed Manila aud where are the l'hil- life before being pla-e.l iu active 1 miSf,ion an ordinary warship is lippii.6 I"linds. For their nfor-) service. There is no probability ; ?l,".oo. mation. therefor. would state of their being sent to Cuba until i The present outlay for the Um- 2.1. l Ll. . 1)1. :n: ;.. . l.,l. ,...lo I.e. sjff.-r i i.-. vnnv.- ..w.m iiim n I"n -'"'.1 , lUal llie 1 iiniiiijiii.c i.-u,i n in k- ... . ....... ..,...... ...... long tC Spain and are situate in j over, and they may not be sent the Fa o! tic. Ocean, oft" the south- there at all but kept for the de eastcru coast of China and about I feuse of our seacoast. kbit wheth- 'iOii miles distant from the city of er sent to Cuba or not. it is sad to, bsi7. H0111' Ki.ii". 'there are uefirly t!0o; think that many ot these gallant . . . . . . .. Ml . . 1 I " " ' of these lsl.uuls, hut only 1:1 are ! young men 111 never n i urn nonu . .2;JT.7i2.7t ; rations, .i.'i.o t2.i0; of considerable size, tlie largest be- j disease and sickness tit not Span- j equipment, .ti.Kii.Vjl; navigation, in" Luzon, which has an area of i ish bullets) will bring death to s;t,;;ii;.,iS; ordinance, !fll,7 1.1.70; tbont 40,0110 s.,uare miles-nearlv J m uiy who are now so bright ;md ''"" miction and repair, 'U;' '. as laru'e as the state of Virginia. 1 buoyant! 1' ' .,' . , ,7 ;.,.:' ti ...,... heutue companies le!t their cUiri:os f,iv medicines and respective towns, hist Monday, for j navv-yanl repairs, llilii'j-h the scenes forcibly re- 'the Maine's evpense account for ' minded the older people of the sad ! scenes of parting in lSiil, when: itary authority, and who has care fully been over the round, has sel, or had the death of any prom-1 8ili,l that with -JO.UdO men ami the naval otnecr resulted, the r-o-ooeration of the n.ivv llnv.-ma could lie taken 111 15 days. 1 bat many troops, three-fourtlisof them regulars, could be landed iu Cuba iu 4S hours after an order was is sued, aud the navy is already there. Hut tbore is no iuh order. In stead, tlo r is a lot of talk about the necessity of the Ua.ooo vol unteers just caned out remaining 000 a day I On a peace footing it cost the I Government ;S;U.oii".t;o to main tain the cruiser New York during The expense was divided into 1 pay tor otilcers, crew ami marines, Its capital is Manila, whose pop ulation is linO.OOO. The total pop ulation of all then islands is a :Vet ,s,ui 10,01 M, of mixed races and A variety of religious. Although tl ie pay roll ts'.iT was tfjii-j.ilii.is being $l,V.U2!i..')0. Tli.. ., f , .l'. .1 ml-'O ill.T i ll it, sill OM owned by Spain not many Span- j our brave soldier boys started olfi j,, ,.lUj(, is sin yA unknown iavds live on these island-, aud the for that four years' war, from which Quantity. The men who handle native population detosts them, I so many never returned. The great-j them must be more skilled in their aud insurrections have been fre quent. As Mie ostensible object of this war is to fn several iiepairinents man inose who used to tight the old wood en ships that won so many battles. A single charge of ammunition for some of the great guns costs est demonstration was at Charlotte, which city sent two companies. Nearly the entire population over Cuba, some may ask lO.n.10 people accompanied the why capture Manila which is scv-1 volunteers to the railroad station 'as much as "iuo. Such a shot may oral thousand miles distant from j to bid them goodbye. At the head a million dollars' wort h of dam . , . ii 111 age to the adversary against whom Culm'' The answer is because it N't the procession marched a large .-. is necessary to take it iu order to j number of old Confederate aud j xh'e srngle item of coal supply protect our commerce in the Facif- Federal soldiers the blue and the . f,,r u man-of-war means an outlay ic Ocean and to have a coaling ! -"' now united iu oho. ring on i from s'7,000 to 10,000 to till her H I.ovm ill bin-' .U I lilrlemi i I'llllKel'S. several months in camps of in struction, and of the probability of the Spaniards being allowed to remain in Cuba until fall, unless the insurgent army can drive them out, or the blockade starves them oat. Mr. McKinley calls this a war for humanity, but a continua tion of the blockade of Cuban ports without capturing them will result in starving as many women and children to death as butcher Weyler's policy did, The Span ish army iu Cuba isn't sutler ing for food they are prepared for the blockade but noii-coinba-tants are not. Under the law for the reorgan ization of the regular army, which went into effect this week, the to tal will at one' be enlisted up to tiO.OOO men, and the. war-pay of privates and non-commissioned olllcers will be increased 0 per cent. One of the strongest points iu our system of government is em phasized by the present situation in Washington. In the State, War aud Navy Department building, in which are located the fighting branches of the government, the hurry and bustle of war is seen 011 every hand, while the department buildings, in which business ivlat ingto the industrial and commer cial progress of the country, such (J. It. Filkiilgton, for med icine, Dr. J. R Matthews, for medical services, A. (1. llearno, for coin, W. U. Hums, insolvent fees, J. 15. Johnson, for serv ices as guard, 1). 15. Ibans, for work on wall around court-house Levi Kogers, for services as superintendent of Ywiikhou.-io, and cash paid for supplies Vo, T. A. Hanks, for supplies J. l Council .V Fro., 1 all iance tin.' on supplies, W. L. London .v. Son, for supplies, H. A. I'arrell, for supplies t '. O. I latch, for supplies Julius Lewis Hardware Co., for lime and cement O. S. Foe tV Sou, for sup plies, Janu s Alston, for black smith work. Mrs. . A. icker. for sewing for county home William Middle, for black smith work, 11. Y Hland, for supplies, N. 11. Flight, for supplies Hiehard Kamsey, for serv ices as janitor of court house and plastering, l'oinoiia Tena-Cotta Co., j lor sewer pipes j K. I). Harris, lor repair ing White Oak bridge J. T. Faschal, for .services as ch rk of board, J. T. Fasi h.d, ou account of workhouse, 11. H. Jones, for removing raft from White's bridge John Mc! ver. for services on White Oak bi idje Dr. II. T. Chapin. for serv ices as superintendent of health, Dr. 11. T. Chaoin, for med ical services at work house, (1. W. Moore, for examina tion of John (i. Thomas, a lunatic, C. D. Heal, for lumber, Fdwanls .v Hroughtou, for record of mortgages, C. D. Heal, for material and work on court-house and jail Ac, J.J. Jenkins, insolvent fees J. J. Jenkins, freight on lime ai.d piping, J. J. Jenkins, jail fees, J. J. Jenkins, for convey ing John (I. Thomas to Central Hospital, C. M. Yarbnuigh, for serv ices as ferryman at A vent's ferry, F.dwards it Hroughtou. for legal blanks for cleik'.s oiiii'o, Capital Friuting Co., for dockets 11. M. Hums, for examina tion of John (i. Thomas a lunatic, J. A. (iiles, for services as ittoniey, Spaniards b in- ! i:.le;,. $ 2 10 ba, and which ninsi p to at least ;.: toil iiii.i.im ftf') interest upon w i 1 npi n Cu ! ainoi nt I, and t ia ii. lid out of 2 50 the revenues ioihet -1 iu Cuba. The vast debt s u!l I upon the iin 30 poverished isla:; ! represents no thing whatever eveep! Ihoexpen fi ftt) fleS incurred bv the Spaniards themselvis in t'ejldia ; the Cubans. 27 50 A great part of it undoubtedly represents money iu!,-a by Spain t corrupt civil ai:d military estab lishments. Now, it ('noli should 115 01 Huceood in win;. pig her indepi 11 10 20 douce, it was oloious that she would give herself no concern 1 10 whatever ith any p;rt of Sp.iu's iadobklne.! .rl 01 ever been ii -1 i- 01 tlio 1 uh.in p 7 Oil which hid .-.er their beii. 111 tl 88 trary a gieat p expend-' 1 in i; 0 10 gainst tiie-ii. involved in t!:, 1 00 eoutiipp' I -- . .400,iii 10,(1,1, 1 0 07 dehtediiess. I invohod, 111. I i; (' 'JO baukniptev ol' l't 00 H;iVl the villi o 1! M of indebted; e the name of (' IQOilt, 01' v. '1; !i 2 00 thousand mi;!': form of t 'ie pi! la '.IS ted I p. r 1. .ril. Ta-p--. 4J 00 th' Cni'. 'i S, . li.- Cu'.i 11 i- I 11)40 ing st.. 1 !v -1 COUsoIi i p. 1 ! ; J 70 ket of I -". : 1 j less of the Vmr 1 00 Mrt M-int'i'i l:r 'May. lion ill'lV of which had I by authority nn I none of .1 expended for on the con of it had been ic -.1 warfare 11 e:!y was there f mi of Sp.iiu's ;; C'ibatho d!e.i l 'lib. 111 iii- 1'.' 'A fi t fi'.r! Ii r !!v. :: iolai 1. Tiiat to !,.") 1 i.O.I I Oo.l ; .1 -li i!v in I e..w ru- THE WAR AND III'XTKM Will make this year exciting! KYERY CITIZEN OF I ii. I ; II trie or'.lida- in i ; 1 1 -var I'.-:!, ovd .' iliS- uii 1.1a! - i.. t' 4 IH) '.I 00 St'.W U m f. vn v lit? &:J :t ro 1 2't s,i st.itiiMi in those v.-. iters. And yet i chf capture of Manila may com- also there was a patriotic outpour- mg of the peopie to cheer their bravo boys as they started for the war. There were many sad part ings between mothers and sons, wios and husbands, sisters and plicate our country with Kussia ir Japan. The truth is, no man can predict the far reaching re sults and effects of our war with Spam. WaIis are very expensive as well is destructive, and the people of the United States will soon realize that their war with Spain is no ex ception. Already aU of the fifty million dollars have been spent, that were authorized by Congress only a few weeks ago to he, expen ded iu preparing for war. And last week the House of Represen tatives passed a bill, now ponding iu the Senate, that provides for a bond issue of five hundred mil lions. All the Populists in the House voted with the Democrats (as they usually do against this) f as the management of our great J- R- Fright, for service as postal system, the grant ing ot pat ents, looking after public lauds etc., is going ou just us though there never was such a thing as a war, and so they will continue to git whether the war lasts three i weeks or throe months. The tight- K 110 7 ."( 1 00 ;i 75 1 00 10 00 2.1 00 12:) and 12 Twcke '.Lk. : v-r . b 1:1; 14 mm county OVHIftT TO TAKES CHATHAM CS::Olfil, And thus keep posted about J::::;;i'the WAR with Stor I II. c. bt.vn I t-1 (.1 ll'ii.:M fU.'f NF.W TONS, ;:j i .. Ii yard. ' NF.W i'Kl'.Nt'H 72 in. -he w i :. . ' (Me. 7.'..-. sV. a-. : NDI! . i ! ;!.'( lei ' U' person can s.-t a cash value on the ' I i ft . 1 , f .-11 1, 1 1 , . i w , 1 , ,!i 1 ii... tiK.rPilitl' brothers, and they at last began j ;t(llll , t!t, ,.ortt f 'war has to be to realize that war honed war left out of the question. had again visited our beloved laud! The war has nnVyet fairly be gun, but it is already costing the United States at the rate of $", iHMi,iuhi a 1110 nth, or aoo,000,000 a year. Army operations for a similar No estimate of any value can be made in advance of the loss of lives and property tnat may result irom ; ,r,u.ieH f e-overnment il V,:"'1 will attend to the war without 11 - 1 hese losses are always great I (.r)iU.hing uiuui the business of the and often irreparable, but as no , lf i, 1, ic In announcing by proclamation commissioner, W. A. I.ineberry, for serv ices as commissioner, IS 00 W. O. I'arrell, for services as commissioner and 011 account court-house ami j jail Vo, :i7 0." J. R. Fright, for service at workhouse, II tin C. D. Heal, for painting I couit-hoiise and jail, 200 0O On . ',:;!, that J. P. Thomas is I allowed 2 for present relief of Mb .Y 1 u id", '.'a . New r o wid". 7.Y-. Ribli.-.u- Moll-ieiiei Siiirriu " and ail 1 ' thawahv . 1 : ! 1 1 , 1Y'. porj AMMFS.j . loc. ,yv. ; ! yard. P ineili s p. r ard. 1 I IK IIIiCORD ( i (I !';i' D X O ii Naval It.utle at Manila. Madrid, May 1. H ji. m. The following is the text ot. the otlicial dispatch from the Coventor (ieii oral of the Philippine.-, toihe Min ister of War, Fieuteiiaut (ieneral the principles upon which he will wage the war, which Congress has : Carrie Cox. authorized, Mr. McKinley has cor-. ,,,,-,, t tllat H. S. UHey is al tamly carried mild treatment t lowed ,fl a month for the support Spanish interests to an unnoces- j oi;,.s sary extreme an extreme that I , , .1 , -n u i n i ,.-;ii -;n,i . . .... t . fl Orl.i-f l, that 1. S. Hooth is al- ill ni uui lo .1 ii'Oiii luiln 01 1 1 .1 f .1 . a. .' l '. 1 1 ,. ; lowed I a month for thesuppoit i - !.r r v v : X a ; 8 J H!i..r l,T -.' l!i- 1 1 . -si 11 r-;. Irl a, I. I n-liiiliiK. 1. r Ii I'. . . prize-money enteitained by tlui t ,,' . 1 . i. .:...i :d -Mrs. .d. J. lbr:iv. s.-oliii'S 1 1 01 1 lieoi ,liiiii':d perioa would amount to a vastly Sani.son's blockading s.piadroii, l.li.t'l niiill, 1 11 la inr i 1 1 lit" ill ill 11 Voodoll. H , I' ! 1 ! ' ! ' ( p I f 'I' MllH I l.y .1 J . by releasing nearly, if not all of Or.hn J, that 0. R. Hove and li.j W Dorset t are appointed county Correan, as to the engagement otf ; greater number ot men employed, j ty. Spanish vessels they have cap- h "dents at the A. M. College. Manila: I It is s if,, to say that at least , tur,,(l Mim.l( the blockade was es-! Or In; ,, t hat W. S. Farbee is al- "Last night, April ;10, the bat- j ;"'' M'0.hhi would be spent 111 a tablished. This proclamation gives lowed to p.ddle in Chatham coun-1 teriesat the entrance to the fort ! J ,'il1' 1,1 Wi"' with Spam, without!..! Soanish merchant vessels in tv without license, on account of auuounced the arrival of the one- j making allowance for losses of j American 's squadron, forcing a passage ! warships and merchantmen, or for ; f Americ lor the obscurity of the uikt. 'thor d images which the enemy j frIU t apture ports or bound to or m ports immunity i Usability. Or.hr,,!, that John W. Taylor is ui pi 11. 1 iluii t-r, tin IH-Iri. nt Ii-' li'.u: 1 -hi. l I-, 1. 11 1.1. I 1 . .lit ! a a 1 1 in 1 mv under the obscurity ot the u.ht. , "tner .1 images wtucn tne enemy fnIU t.a,tlliw Uhtil May 21, inclu-' appointed list taker iu place of M. U .I....1 .1- 1... ...0 TlO.r ,f in if I i 11 I 'ii , . .. . 1 1. .,i. 1.1. mi' oioiij iiKik uii j'-e sivo. li wouni no iiossiPie to J. 3Jann w ho has removed to an bill, chietly because the Republi- j T, positions, oieniug wit li a tire, a- gainst lort Cavite and the Ar.iv-n cans wordd not no :pt an amend ment to levy an income tax. What a pity that all the persons who clamored so loudly for this war do not have to pay all the in creased taxes ami bear all the bur dens imposed by it! i.ur neot engaged tlio enemy in a brilliant combat, protected by j the Cavite and Manila forts. They oPt'.ged tlio enemy with heavy loss to manoeuvre repeatedly. At 9 o'clock the American squadron took refuge, behind the foreign merchant shipping ou the east side of the bay. Our fleet, considering the ene my's superiority, naturally suffer ed a severe loss. The Maria Chris- iaa is on lire and another ship. believed to be the Don JuanDe Mr. J. J. Otterburg, of (Ireens- make some nations surrender by other township. bovo, attempted to hang himself treating them and their interests ! Or.hr,'!, that Dr. H. T. Chapin is because his son had voluuteered. with consideration, but Spain is appointed sup.-riutem leiitof health to go to the war. certainly not ne .f them. What of (latham c.iunty for one ytar Ti 1. i t , j : Mr. Jlclviuley doubtless intended t u-.i,,,,.. ,, i ,. ,,',,,111, I he steamer Fans has arrived . , . , ,- at a s.uai oi ?j a inoniii. t 1 iv v- 1 t i' 1 1 , to he an act of extraordinary gen-1 f, , . ,1 . .1 1 , safely at New i ork froin Lngland eroHit a,M, forllarHlu.B win be ' -th!lt t,ll ,,oanl '"'V At one time it was feared she , 1 1 f . r ,, .. v . n , ty commissioners accept with might be captured by the Span-! " , V ,, " pleasure M.s. II. A. Fondon's kind "i .Inly 1 lii'ii,en .- 11 . y a nf sei 1 - u .1 1, l.tr.-O'l ii'tyin .1.1 ill, 1cm. M. II II lYKV Vv 11 1 1 1,1. .1 - iu Hi n f .1 .-. i-li . .1.1 0:n V,.ll 1 A I N . ptr i- l.i,l ,v' Vi is only j one way to deal with a Spaniard- R lriim i-l,i - -ii . I" a-1 I 1.1 iii.ii cic.l Is I I. I.cioim'l mil n-e.i 1. ie v. b mi, 1 1 1 1 1. ji. . e-1 111 ; i.f 1. "i l lor 1 'I .,-.-. ii.r 1 I. . In. 111 r-.iiuiy O. . ",l Wrt W III II " IS,!. I .r offer to place some llowers in tlu Mr. Sol. S. Weill died in New i;;m .i i;p 1,;.,.- !. i. court-house yanl, and return then- York city, last week, aged about ; i,M r..p, j.,.,,,,.,.,,,,,' ti, sincere thanks. jj years, lie had removed mere 1 0 a (l(0 disphiviii ....... ...uiui-wu ,....... Jti..CT luWHrtis hnn. ago and was one ot our btate s Ftemiblicans in their absurd id- goods, most brilliant sous. tempt to monopolize all the pa- any kind whatever, or to frect any It is reported that at a certain! triot ism are charging that lH'cause "bind orexhibit any goods of any Onaker church in Uanilolnli tin some democrats oooose the issue kind within the area embraced by TnE following are the compan ies composing the first regiment of North Carolina voiuuteers: the Governor's Guard, of Iial. igh: Horcs't'a Nest Rifles and Queen ! Austria,, was blown up, City Guards, of Charlotte: For-1 . There was considerable loss of 1 attendance of late has been slim, i of $500,ooo,oou iu bonds provided wall surroundin me . apiain 1 auaro, command- but siuce the war talk is rife there for in the war revenue bill the ,1(,so. In Ing WMHINMiaY lii-l.l.r ,'.i-;i, 1 111 -.Ij in. It.iU u V. yii 1, I', Wll :t Mlie-'f V. C nn IHI Ii"l HI 111.' linn- i-rr- rf.- - .1.1 IUO hint. (lit .1 'I I.. 1 - I J 1 t 11 . . f luaguanimity ",r, , inataii persons are ior- , oiouen 111 Men m inier mr sine any .,, , wares or merchandise of iuui.fw ,' .-..wrl It 11 ' r litii'i ;ii I'lll I I i n il 1 I 11 1 .1 1. .1. in the oourt- Bythe Rifles, of Winston: Durham iagnt iniantry.o! uuriiarn: l.enis-; u,H v. y 1.1111.,(lf ,lU. iv. f'o 'alTlii 'un:itUlil is amrmg Ul,t Btanding roomiu the church! House has passed they are op- OrJ,reJ, that the list takers r -11 III V hli'l 1 I M-a I il I ill t r M.e-ii i.-i. ni.ii it.i,-ii.ini Oi-i 11 r.iiii-l:tll, 0. s. 1 liim -ii sr., H. sciSi'it-'i', ili '.i i-li T-.riti.-i ly imu.-.l I...- J.ihn M lIllll'U it'l I li TJ, ' ' il llll II J lillint v.i wil Aliil ouu b-ttf A.'r.-H iii.-iie.r 1.- rti'-. itl in. lh'b T. w. M.maiv G II hCUKi'VU-i, A'linll.lll1i W. 11. M (liaiVttl. By B. H. Unyn, Aiinrny. vil! Lighfc' Infantry, of Reidsville: Iredell Flues of Statesville: Cleve land Guards, of Shelby: (ioldsboro liilles, of Goldsboro: Asheville Light Infantry, of Asheville: Rich Innd Rifles, of Waynesville: and the Cabarrus Light Infantry, of Concord. Olf army will embark probably next week from Tampa, Florida, fcir the invasion of Cuba, with . $itahugh Lee, sccoud in command. ther details. The (spirit of the Urmy, navy and volunteers is ex cellent," London, May 1. While it is quite clear that the Spanish squad ron has suffered a crushing defeat, the dispatches leave unclear thft intensely interesting question whether the American squadron has suffered material damage. All uews thus far from Spanish sources: bat it seems evident that Commodore De wey has not cap tured Manila. FhIhsi lie is able to make auor.ht-r idtn-'li sndcavi-! even at business meetings. Tho second regiment of N. volunteers will be C. posed to giving the administration cently appointed are requested to all the money it will need to con- meet at the office of the register ...... ......i i i... ;.. nai..i.. i... uii eers wilt be composed ot r..n n . , f-u.... . .. n i ,., ; ., ,, i . . . . iui iiiei iium cue lilt u. i nt'io H in 10110,10 leceive ine iiu- emupauics and captains from the ' i . . .,. i , , ,.t t" i , i- , i u . .. ' . . .. .. Tint A (leim icrur. in nillial- Pruiieli i.f KTrm-rs niiil r.-iv km ivti.1 utwn 111- Congress who is not in favor of formation in regard to their duties voting all the money that may be as tho register of deeds may be following places: Furlington, J II. Holt; Greensboro, R. Percy Gray; Reidsville, R. G. Gladstone; i.mawiir i i . tV.., ti ' ;.. i Wilmington, Donald MacRae; I " VL IS- i, -o i 1 "-,rt!i ViiHhini toii. "V. C. liOtlman: Tar boro, John W. Cotten; Raleigh, ! 1 l id T 6- V'V Frederick Woleott; Rathevfordton I f vf republicans in be w t i ii ii j ii i i i.- i lieviug an issue of bonds to bo an ... i.XX,. J..C14, il.M.l, Jl.JJ. . JKIU- , ttli :f .t.l.l I. uer; Gastonia, RoUrt L. Durham; Lumber Fudge, S. J.-Cobb. 1 T -t, liiDi'-nniuy, flllli lllllb lb 11 UtllU I'U ,) c,: ' better to raise the money by an .income tax and other ways of di I oet taxation, is true - Ar Vo WMkl Wtkneia manifeU iuelf in th 1Mt at anil, hi. iu and aching heme. Tha bloud i( whIi'O' : th tlnsupi ara wotinR thi door it heineoponed fnrdiiwMe. A tioulaof Krrrwin' (run liiltt-m lukea iu time Will rettnr your otui.i('li. Kootlis your nerrea, r.mk. your I'IikkI rii-h and red. Io you mora Rood than ancir'iuiivaapt?iulcniiraof mmliriDa. hiuM' Iroa iiilttMrt in told bf ail daalara. XV. J. ISunter CHAPEL HILL, IS. C. IIVERY B 1M STABLES. Horses and Vehicles hired t Reasonablo Rates. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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May 5, 1898, edition 1
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