--8END01DIRS TOB J JOB PRINTING J -TO- THE MESSENGER, 8 J Marion. W. C. J 1 I rmr,tot",l Accura0T- Neatness ttooJ btoclt Guaranteed I.H't'r n.ai, Not Heads, Bill Heads, i L:,vHoP.a Circulars, Cards, PosI J t-rs. Pamphlets, and any kind of J Tha Bassesger Prints . the . News . iVv 21 IrJ ,Y , J rr fj, and 1 sought after by the peo ple of McDowell, Tancey Bud combr, Ilitberfjr.l, Bark and other count if s In Western North Carolina, aaJ la t&tre Lrs a Good Advertising Medium. lUtas lurnIbJ on appilcatloa. kddt3, THE Ur..'K NvlER VOL. III. N(. 23 MARION. N. C, FRIDAY NKI'Tli.MI'dllJ io.isns. IVr Year in Advance m r. MI HI! ,H"",l0"Ml?EraMiMn(Iumm-- Quietly Away at the Home of His Daughter. AN AMERICAN GUARD KILLED. M!i'.!'i C'vii Government ; Cubans Be. pp',iii!cd--New Jersey Democrats. ,1'jnipcd to Death. i" -"'', Mhs..., (Special). - Thomas !. Fayard ,;;,.d at 1:, Wednesday af h Karl stein, the summer cot ; :s daughter, Mrs. Samuel b. , !.!!. ai;..i uii illness of six weeks, i::--I. '.dh niH without pain. Hiswifv. i : two daug litem, Mrs. Warien and . ii - I I"; once, lluvai.l. nod l.iu c.r. Ruynrd. Jr., saw him draw :t I breath, ami tlio third l..t. !,.,.. ' 'inU Eituenhnupt, ,,Ti li(.J. tM i ' 'Hiiiln. A oiisii!tation of i v.a , Auust .'i;ti1 aui t.t Mr. ilayuc.J wiih f.j;f !7 11 !" !ii"rijToIor;sis an-j a ;.5ii-i'l-cakli;- 'lowu. ilieil(Mt to uyu. "- I i.' am to any iiotio.Mible ' chiuf tondoiicy was to I . .'iwari I laiicis lluvar.l was a distin ;n: i iiK.iui..:! (,f an eminent fumily. I'Ht- l.-foru tl,0 Revolutionary tlij iiayanls have leci codhjucu i'i tii-; ouiiti v s history as jatriots -lato'-iiiOi:. and ncoiuroil I I ) Win ' tober lorn in Wiliuintoii, .'tli, lsj, an-! wus a Ife la-pin lifo us ft clerk lie eHtnb!is:iiiii.?it lt '!!' ''Oil. I : i -! n Ii 1 1 'vi !! this and fitu.lie.l law, beinir . jv.!t!..-i to the l.ar in I- ii Him civil war lean Mr. Mayanl i-iir:Miin his profession. With the ' i.i itlui iri-s of war tho people of Miiiii-rtMii set al.out estahlishin' ' in J ol : oil protection. A militia - .: ! anv v.fc (.i'anie.l anl Thomas I'. '' w:t!; its lirst lieutenant, a-iiitie, l-ll, the fainou peaco meet i.u o! citi.-ns was hehl at Dover, ami !-i ui. nitnt llayur.I was one of the piin 'I i' p.-akei-H. He (lenounccl the war. ..vi lii.s , i:nuks on that occasion wero "' hitci- years as an argument a.;.y, ,t hi . uvailal.ilit v as a presidential 'fui'.idute. Memiwhile Mr. Havard's 'i!:;:"lt in hi:? native State kept i uii: rapidl y. and in lc.s 110 vna '"i d t siK-ceed his father in tho mi. ! States Senate, and was nulse 'i"i.t!y twice reelected. It is note nli.v that on the day ho was elected I ' the tiiil tern., his father, who had Mi-iicd, was re elected a Henator to '"e f,,i ti,, unexpiied part of his "i-'inai term. This is t ho onl v case of tntn. r uad : on 1 eiu- voted fo'r y tho isiite ieislaturo to till a senatorial of AJnidht at the outset of his neua ia! curci.-r Mr. Cuyardtook a lead 1 I'osition on tho I emoci atic side. In 1 ' SiliiT, I -:.;. Senator Mavanl was "'Mclto l.oni.-e, laiiliter"of .losiah a llaltiinoro l-aiikcr. Twelvochil 1 " n were the i csnlt of the union. W h. n the I '.mocraticeonvention was i's ti iends tallied in foioe ;i i.iinat:on for tho piesi ii u as their strength and 'in-' for him that on tho in e his , and si .p.ilar f. i lot he he tood next to 1 1 h nem-L- V' v. as i, i ted on the second. In tho ' in i,-i it ti.-co n vent ion at which i. 'lev!and was uomina!id, Mr. " id le -eivi-l tho u-'t lar,'( st vote tli.' ; iuvcs.-1'ii! candidate on the two 1 '! uiu.'h were taUen. In March, ' Mr. havard mm appointed nin- ;;!. to the -..int of St. Jhmi m. i mtv... I .inrin-Mr. ( levelaud's sec : 1 ''Mi. Mr. I'.a.vard stiit wife did : " the fust year of his term as "'ai y of Sta'e. I'our vein h later ho ' M.-'u ied t. Miss Mary' denier, of ' 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 , who survives hint. n 'iuia,in du.inl killed. v ,:'i!" Hican. at Auadilla. near a ).; ii".-. ii ixko d prote.'tion of Loth '' "mi . n. an and Spanish troops :;'n ! deptc 1 itions ly outlaws winch us predicted would occur. In re -I 'ii i Mi: ins 'couest tho American Mil. out to hi ..-idence two a l -.ituekv 'unent, who ' ' after da He had not i Spaniards ' tt he had to .;d !: .ui prot. Mon.aud :soio idler- who li i ! Ieeu sent to iii'ii-e iiiiuel after tlu . and mistook the latter for 'm liit. confusion resulting d - til -d. unfortunately kilf t'.e A mei !':i!is. d th d tl l ti. 'an i Hie . 1 M.f .Lrstv Di'iii-.vrats. i.itii" State eeuv.Mition, i . uounnated for (iover rey. I.lvin V. Crane. if l'se ceiintv-, nud ol in which m a measure ciiociatic national plat- l.vention. however, de-c-ition to specially en '.in adopted l.y theChi ti f ! v;-'.. '1 he silver tho situation uracefullv. i . a cut ft.'. kit-.. kcJ terlKtt,s, Hat Off. p;ii;!st. "Kid" McCoy and s .1. ! 'orh.-tt. w'uise match has ' '. '' : '. met in the Ciilsey - hd.l.y i,: t.,v York and McCoy l-l C.'ihett's hat tl'. aud then, t'orhett w is held ly his friends, i ei d.ett in the yroin. He then ' ' ' I tho side doi.r, away from the ' . i lctt was taken to his room i : tor s:i minoned. Hk- Kinetic Raised. I .'ant steamship Olivette, lias sii ..-.'sfuliy raised at Kernaa- ! -a . and work will lie com- i at once to put her in shape to i.'.'diu the dry dock. The li- - i'.k at the quarantine station i:iuc axro. while takiui; on coal. aniiai's ciil (internment, -vsiemof civil government es . 1 ! y (ieueral Wood at Santiago o iifally complete and in good iir order. Major McCIeary, for v ttt rney (Jeiieral for Texas, and '-li s.-holar, has been appointed ' a:: l the Spauish oflieiala are -' i'a.i- to Cubans. (ieueral ; -as h,. d'-ea not know the oapa- i the iii en taking ollice. They " ": lv a committee of oO Cu- ' .i h; believes to be honest -i-icntious. ' OlllPt V Awai nt thf Hnmonf i lf" 'cm...,. a)M, s7lt... , , i " i . 1 1 if ?on.h. .Mnison was convicted of I' aiut sentenced to be Iiuds Rev if.- H V,.. a. I .o, i (-.is) recently i t ilei no. ,.i ) i.;.. -i - - .iciii.uif, n-iin., ' )' '".si pii.ii of . .',! in the 1h. "'.''.Vie luce at tL "tnote. colliseu ui ""t.e, UrifcoeGerard lialdwin. wl. V1- ' hi' ! 'ldinniceodicer in ( ifut rt I ' - stall, died in H,v,.jfl T..,i ' ''''.Jily " ' .iii'i.s from be T '.-mooratic o ,u " " s:...:n! pi ;mai ;-., in the Seventh e.'ine . .. distnet show the lenomma to.n of onyiors-Mnan N. N. Cox by ','' maioi t! - lf 'i,') 1'ilton :inil!j- pioierty io.-ated in oiintv. C.oi-la l.v l ( 1--.vart, of Atlanta, turns out on. hair iii.icii -old n- tiio average assava a ready made, r-itieus of the capital 'ty will have a Klondike in their back wards un.t Cnp,..o Citek uill have lound a w oi th v rival. M. .1. ISoblev, ;l constable, in an at tempt to m rest Oscar Lovitt, a vein -old ne-ro. in i'rincehH Anno oountv, n. t on a wanant chariu I.ovitt with buruiu! v, was shot in thn head and almost instantly killed by I.ovitt, who used the revolver for the stealing of whi. h the wanant was is sued. Tho North. A freight train was loM np near KlysiR. ( Mho, and the conductor robbed. 'i'hrfo men ,-.(, killed inHtr.:ii,ht wreck on tho Mo!iioai.d Ohio railroad near Curio, HI., i.eentiy. I 'liiinie haen oi t (Mrs. Melbourne Mcl'.o.vell, died at her summer home, Melbourne Hull, in huxbury, Mass., of e;ilai kernel, t .i the heart. i'lans haye been approved for a new Methodist Hook Concern to be erected at Chicago. It is to bo a double budding, nine stones hi;:h and n base merit of steel fnim- and tit o iroof. 'Ibr.-o mei. -i:-ee:ed of tho recent robbery if the M ss( in i I'ncitic train out ..f Km,,,,:, ( if, have he'-u arrested t is find H i. 1 elwie'i Sln.'n kj !U!d -'-,;i'i v.ai se.-uied by the iMii-lars. lohii M. Touoey, formerly general manager of the New York Central million 1, and leading ladtoa (mi of the country's men, died at t'iiihkill Landing, N. V. in the -J) round New York Ath'eti w on I ho s.,o io Frank Ijne. omto -t at t he ( Ireater i- lub Kid Laviue iur.se by tlefeatuu Thomas .1. Muckev, who is said to be an ex-judge cf the Ciicuit Court of South Carolina, was arrested in Phila delphia recently on the charge of bigamy. A congress of mothers, under tho hUspices of the national oi ganiz-ttioti. will bo held in Omaha, October '.' and K, at the invitation of the J lans M ississippi exposition. Tho administration Republican con vention of . Montana was held recently and nominated a congressman and judicial .flicer:'. The platform does not inelu le the wolds silver and iiold. Ir. .lose ('o!iiro:.to, secretin y genei r.l of Cuba, in rived in New Vork leeently from llavana. Ir. Con;;outo savs there are s;x thousand sick soldiers m 1 1 av.ma alone. Purring. Si;r Pointer, Jim Patcio-n nnd John K. Ceiitry had a match race at Keadville. 'ass.. tiacka; won in two siraiglit heats, heat was in J. o.'i and the Mayor Van V.'vck, of New 1 I 'at cue ii The first o'-oml in Vork, has declined an invitation to deliver an ad dioss nt the Omaha Fxiti.-ition on Mayors' Hay, October 111, on the ground that his ollieial duties will not peimit of his absence from the city. Micro is uneasiness felt in San Fran cisco on account of the non-arrival of the tiansports Senator. Ohio and In diana, which are . eidue from Manila.. The burner is thirty -five days out and seven days overdue. I he Zealand, w h 'cii left M an ; ia t wo days later, passed through a typhoon. yi Iscellaucoiis. (ion. Pee visited Washington recent ly in response to a summons from tho War I 'epartinent. Col. W. .1. Pryan had a slight at tack of mahn ial lever while in Wash ington mid was confined to his be 1 sev ei al days. Two i epi e-ei: t ai l ves i f the Filipino government armed in Washington re cently to enfer with President Me Km ley. I he report of the financial commit tee of the Sc.dti-h Kite Masons showed its balances were all on the surplus side, including an item of Sll.uou m the investment fund. There has been a shrinkage of over ,f iI.oom.om'I in ihe value of the common sti:.k of the American Tobacco Com -I any within the last ten days. Tho bulk of this io.-s has been sustained tiiue the negotiations for the purcha--o of the b:g Prummond p'ant. in St. bonis. Mo. became t ublic. The tobacco President McKin'ev smokes is said to be a mixture of Vir ginia. Havana and Pernpie. He has recently forsaken cigars ami taken up the pipe. Secretary Alger has returned to Washington. the Secretary ninle a verbal report to the President on the inspection of the army camps, whi.-'u he has mt concluded. The su-amor Alameda has arrived at San Francisco from Australia with three million .lobars in gold consigned to several banks there. Tbo largest room in the world, under one roof and unbroken by pillars, is at St. Petersbu -g. It is cj i feet long mid 1"h wide. Its roof is a single arch ot iron. This room is used for military displays, and a whole battalion can maneuver in it. The I'ritish sailing ship Holliuirs- worth was burned at sea recently Foreign. The Japanese government has decid ed to negotiate a foreign loan of "(., - (MKt.OO.t. An American company, styled the "Island of Cuba Peal Fstate Com pany, " lni oreued business on Obispo street, Havana. The huge: t existing library is the natioua! Ill rary at Paris. It contains foity miles of shelving, holding l,4UU,UlO books. I tv r , v."r So'"K- WLMJUOIULI RUlA I H LU. Roosevelt Received 753 218 Votes. PEACE COMMISSION MEETS. First Session Devoted to the Internal Affairs and Systematizing the Working Force A Bank Building Demolished. . . . Thft Republican convention at Sara toga, N. V., nominated the following ticket: For (Jovernor, Theodore Roose velt, of Oyster Ray; Lieutenant Cov eriior, Timothy L. Woodruli, of Kings (ro-nou.inated)i Comptroller, Wm. J. Morgau, of Frie; Secretary of State, JohnT. McHonougb, of Albany; Stste Treasurer, John R. Jaeckel, of Cayuga; State Kugineer, Edward A. JJond. of Jefferson; Attorney General, John ('. Davis, of Oneida. The following com mittee was aj. pointed to be an advisory board for the State committee: Thomas Piatt, Channcev M. Depew, Frank niecock, l-.it ward Eauterhiich n:ol Pt, U 11-:. 1 . , ' x iaun. o , uueroee. me noinina- tion of Mack and Koosevelt were seconded by a number of dele- gates, and then Lhhu Root, who bud been substituted as a delegate in tho convention, was called to the platform THE VOLCANO YESLVU'S. (This terrible phenomenon Is threatening tho surrounding villages by its outpour.) by the chairman aud made a long state ment tending to show the eligibility of Mr. Roosevelt to hold oflieo. The 1 ol 1 call begau at 7:15 p. in. and was con cluded at 7:41. The vote was an nounced as follows: Roosevelt, Ti; Mack, 21S. The financial plank de clares for the gold standard. The ad ministration of Governor Rlack is com mended. Guns for New Battleships. The Navy Department has recently j placed orders for forcings for guns o ' calibers ranging from 4 to 12 inches t supply tho new battleships, and in a ' short time tho navy yard factory will ', begin to turn out ordnance embodvinsr ; radical chaugesin gun construct iou aud ; much more powerful than guns cf the i same caliber now alloat on our ships. ; The advent of Ptnokelesa powder has aided to make tho changes possible, i Iho new 12 inch gun will bo as ef- : fective as the present Ki-inch trun in range and striking force. 'The new gun ' will send its projectile at tho enormous velocity of 3,(5U'J feet per second, which is about r0 per cent, greater than the velocity of the present Pbiueh shell. Where America is Winning Her Way. The United States cousul at Vienna in a leport to the State department on the trade of Austria-Hungary for bv7 ascribes the general decrease in ex ports to this country to tho fact that the same goods are now manufactured in the United States and can be sol.lnt the same or lower prices thru the Aus- j trian goods. The report is that Amen- can silk is being sold in Lyons, the , real silk centre of Europe, and the : French manufacturers are buying it iu '. largo quantities, especially that used j for lining purposes, to take the place of j that formerly imported from Austria ' and Germany. The Reason Why. ! The impression is daily gaining ere- j denco that tho so-called "secret" which ' intlueuces each war minister to oppose ' the revision of the Dreyfus case at any cost, is the appalling fact that a ma- ' loritv of the general stall' was leacued in tfite corrupt and traitorous practices ' of which Drevfus was the only 6care- goat. 1 he disclosure of the humiliat ing truth would incite the outraged Frenchmen to revolution. Schwarzkoppen May Tell What He knows. According to the London National Review, if France requests, Germany will permit General Schwarzkoppen, formerly German military attache iu Paris to reveal all he knows regarding the Dreyfus affair. The National Re view's article indicates that much of the information published in Loudon by Mr. Conybeare and others really emanated from Gen. Schwarzkoppen and Colonel Pauizzardi, the IV.lian military attache in Paris. Flames in a Cotton Mill. Fire broke out in the spinning roora of the Fort, Mill S. C, Manafacturing company, and Superintendent Galligau pays the damage by lire and water will probably amount to Sl.t'i. Color Photograph). Color photography has been made a final success by a Chicago man. The- special board appointed bv the govera l recess of usicg a ordinary camera ' nient to determine the need of addi aud in one-fifth of a second accurately tional eoa'.ing stations for the navy, a Photographing all of the brilliant hues . rerort has been male fcvo ring ceveraj of a flower garden, all the contrasts in ou the South Atlantic aad Gulf coa-n. green of a landscape, all the wonders It is estimitel that the cast of every cf a summer sky, the jewel upon your station will range from 3 UK), GOO to Jg'K finger, the ribbon at your throat tLe C 0. and that they will have a capacitv stripes iu your clothes, the decorations cf from "Ud-J to g'3.000 tons of coal, witti of your hat, the bouquet on your lapel, the necessary machinery for hoisting it is now a reality, and conveying it to vessels. i BNk BUILDING DEMOLISHED. Trie Rubb.'-s Lse1 a TremenJejs Charge of : t'vnainite. A .special from Frankfort, Ind., fays, 'i he bobiest and ou-j of the most suc cessful bank robberies that ever occur red iu tbi "rctiou o the S-te ""as I erpc-trated Ht Flora, a small tow u, ten ruiies north of this city. The bank h a i rivate corporation, with Wm. Lau Lum acting as cashier. He was awak t ne 1 by the no:- of a te: nth-txilosion, whu ii shattcro t th.. windows iu his . re-i.'tru.j-.', ! yards from the bank. deiting up aad g. iu to the bank, hich is r btb k biul-bug. lie fourid the entire building demolished. A3 he ttarted inside he was lirelupmbv srjme unknown "uriy with a shot-gun, the charge tuUii .lYect in his face and blu.viug out on-3 eye. The noise of the exp!o-iou aroused the towu aud a great crowd ojbeeted. It vva soou learned that the bank safe had been blown to pieces with dynamite, pieces of it having been blown across the street. Cashier Fannum will probably die. The Peace Commission. Pakis, France, (Ry Cable). While the reeeption accorded the United States peace commissioners here is all that could bo desired, and whil tl.A I'mind. M,m 1 111; K.o ' ' .v..x iacu i-a.iin to treat the American aud Spanish commissiouers iu precisely the same maii-er, it must be admitted that the genera! atmosphere iu Paris, especially the diplomatic- atmosphere, does not ii.t line toward America. Jt is the geu- erai impression here that the American commissioners have instructions to provide for the retention of Manila and the islaud of Luzon, "and for a com mission to pretend to negotiate is a farce, " paid a prominent diplomat. Tho ivmmiission for the first time since its appointment met as a body for two hours, in the drawing room of tho Con linurita! Hotel. 'Tho morning and af ternoon sessions of the United States peace commissioners were devoted to the interna! ad'airs of the commission and to the systematizitiou of the work ing lorce. Drcsms of Death. A circumstance in connection with the funeral of Miss Winnio Davis, which Ins created much interest and no little discussion iu .Richmond, was told by Mrs. Iavis to an intimate friend. Immediately preceding her departure for Atlanta last July to at tend the Confederate reunion, Miss Winnie Lad a dream of a distressing '''i-iracter iu which she was tho ceutral figure, and her surroundings wore those of the valley of the shadow of death. Mrs. iJavis also had a dream. It occurred a few days beforo starting for Narragansett Pier. Mrs. Davis says she dreamed she was in some place unknown to her; there was a great commotion and stirringof people which she could not understand. She asked a hurrying passer-by the cause of the excitement, ami he replied, "Winnie 1 avis is dead. " The Revision Denounced. The Right Party Senators and Depu ties, at a meeting held in Paris, passed resolutions denouncing tho revision of (lie Di.vfus case. A deputation of twelve members of the Right t arty was appointed to pieseut the resolutions to President Faure, but he refused to re ceive the deputation on the ground that the procedure was unconstitutional. Circus Train Wrecked. Sells Pros, and Forcpaugh's circus train was wrecked at Wilsoudale. W. Va. , on the Norfolk A- Western Rail, road. James Doyle, of Philadelphia, :.iid liarrisoh Kipps, of Virginia, were fatally injured. I Forepangh was se car with elephants riously hurt. A rolled down an embankment, and the animals were injured, but none were killed. Pritish Commander Tells French to Leave The London Daily Telecraph's Cairo correspondent, scys: "Gen. Kitchener found the French at Faaho.la. He no tified Major Marehand that he had ex press instructions that the French must ictite, and oiieied them passaga to Cairo. Major MarchanJ absolutely de elite 1 to retire unless ordered to do so by his government. Gen. Kitchener hoisted the Union .lack and the Egyp tian eii.ign, and left as a garrison tli9 Eleventh and Thirteenth Soudanese battalions and the Cameron High landers to protect the I'ritish flag. Col. Jackson commands the garrison. ' A Vienna correspondent says that Emperor William recently repeated his conviction that Drevfus is innocent CoaIinf slation5 jn lhe 5outn As a result of th insertion of th ii France Said to Have Recognized the Filipino Republic. COLUMBUS GOING TO SPAIN. - dreal Destitution Xniong the Cubans in Tain pi. I la. --Bi Victor) of Soudanese Slurp Shooters - Spain's lntru.ii-ns. Paki, Frauce, (P.y Cable1. - At a meeting of the cabinet Monday, all the ministers being present, a decision was taken in favor of a revision of the trial of former Captain Droyfup, aud the documents in the case will be sent to the court The Minister of Justice sent the court the petition of Madam Dreyfus, wife of the risouer of Devil's Islaud. fur revision of her husband's case. The city is eicited aud th bourse is in a disturbed condition. Conservative pajers, however, counsel the people to remain calm. It is doubt ful if the action of tho cabinet is popu lar among thi masses, particularly the country people, who, it is pointedout, "still cling to the plea of the honor of the army. " The crow ds of people out side the Ministiv of the Interior, where the cabinet comicil was held, loudly cheered the ministers and there were shouts of "Vive Rrisson!"' "Vive Risoou!" It is understood that M. Rrisson literally wrung consent from the cabinet for a revision, after a re markable display of eloquence and personal influence, and th stormiest scenes. C( lumhjs Going to Sp3in. Havana, Cuba, (Ry Cable). -The of ficial exhumation of the remains of Columbus took place in tho presence of (ieueral Planeo. Secretary Govin, tho civil governor, the bishop, the deau of the cathedral and other authorities. The geueral public was ordered out of the cathedral aud no one was allowed mside after that. The entrance to tho cathedral was guarded by a force of osden publico which kept back the crowds which assembled in front of tho edifice. The remains of Columbus had reposed iu their resting place since January IT:"!, when they were brought from Santo Domingo, that island hav ing been ceded to Franco by Spam. Since the dale mentioued the remains had been kept in an open niche in the wall of tho presbytery of the cathedral, a yard and a half above th. ground, be tween a pillur supporting tho main arch and the choir. Great Destitution Among the Cubans. Senor Rivera, tho Cuban sub agent at Tampa, has been visiting Secrotary ()uesada, of the Cuban delegation at Washington, for several days. Ho brings word of extreme distress among tho Cubaus in and about Tampa. Ho says about i:!,oim of them aro anxious to return to Cuba and begin work, bui that they are destitute and unable to make the move. Secretary (tuesada receives similar report! concerning the condition of Genera! Gomez's me a. Sp.iin's Instructions. Duke Almodovar de Rio, Spanish Minister of Foreign AlTairs, states that tho Spanish peace commissioners have been instiucled to contend strongly fer tile integrity of Spanish fiovetenrniv in the Philippines, on tho ground that the protocol between Spain and tho United States was signed before Manila capi- tiiiated; and also to make a firm stand regarding the ( uban debt and the Philippine loan of l'.ni, if Luzon is coded to America. ihve Recognized the Pltilipino Republic. A special to the Loudon Globe from Hong Kong, says it is learned from a trustworthy Filipino source that ' Franco has promised to recognize tho 1 Filipino republic, and it is added that 1 negotiations on the subject aie pro ceeding at Manila, where there are two French war-ships. l.vnchiug in Tennessee. A mob of loo meii overpowered the donson county, Terni., j tilor and took j dohn Williams, the negio who serious- ' ly .-tabi'ed Shen inn Dunn aud raped; Mrs. Mollie Sheiton 111 that county, i from thejuil and bun him to a tree about one mile back of the town cf Mountain City. j Big Victory of Soudanese Sharp shooters. An official dispatch from St Louis, Senegal. French West Africa, to tho Trench government says a force of j Soudanese sharp shooters, in the ' French service, commanded by Lieut. I Wcolfel, Las defeated an army of Solas, under one of Somory's ebbd. captur- j ing .",'Mj'i men and Seizing :'.0'. (Iras' rifles and quantities of ammunition, j It is added that the French force had ! one sharp-fchooter wounded. j The Last Stronghold Taken. j A special from Suakim says the only organized remnant of the Khalifa's army was defeated and its la-.t strong hold, Gedtnf, ca; tured after three hours hurd fighting, when an Egyptian i force numbering 1, :", under com j iruD'l of Col 1 'arsons, routed :!,ocj Dervinbe of whom r) were killed. Three Rritish owners were wound.-1 I and o? Egyptian soldiers killed and -wounded. In Opposition to t. . W. i Le American Cyclist s' Union w forme 1 a a:i ( j o-:tioa rai:.g a s.oiatior; t j the League of American ! WLee.iu.iu, at a meeting held iu Tre 1- i ton, N. J., in which a numler of th-j ' star racers took j. art. J Brone Tablet to Memory of Winnie Davis. At a meeting of the Testry of St. Paul's church, Richmond, Va. , perm;s Mon was graute 1 for tLe placing cf a bronze tablet to tLe memorv cf Mis Winnie I avis in the w all of the church beside the rneiacnal winder of her father. The Row is Abjot Pig Tails. The London Daily i hronicie's l ien Tsin correspondent savs the I'.mt. r..r provoked the ensting crisis by an ed.ct j introducing mropeaa dress and abol ishing pif UiJi. f DI C tTION ! GUI FORD. Thi Countv is Fast Becoming the edinf County ir? Good Schools. Omiford county is fasi iteming th, leading county of the State iu rcrj;;? t.. good schools. She has more well t piipied institutions of learning Bow hm any other county. First in order comes the State Normal and Industrial oliege with .d boarder, and Dr. (has. I Mclver as president; Gre0f I 010 Female Colls.", with '2)0 girl, aid Dr. Died Peacock preai-Unt; Gall ford College, with "?) pupils, au.1 Mr. Mobbs, 1 resi Int: Oak Ridge Institute, w.;h -'" 1. au 1 Messrx. V ud M. II. ilolt, propiietois, and Whitr In stitute, with J, aud Dr. W. T. Whii M tt. inneipttl. I Kt-fie are schools for w hit et" lp if. II 'iotwn co'.O'J'I K'hocls. the Afen'tnral and Mechani cal College, with 'Mi pupils, and Rev. das. p.. Dudley, president, aud Rennet! College with -'. In all thereare i79 m.d they brine to the county about 5:1. ."... auuually. Resides these board ing schools (iuilford county has two splendidly cnuippad graded schools ono in Greensboro with '.i) children, and with Mr. G. A. Grunsleyas super intendent; theotherat High Point, with 5't children, and Rev. Geo. H. Crow ell as superintendent. The giade.l school building at High Point is tho finest school building in the State. This is the only coun:y in tho State with two ttiwii having graded schools. Iho puhl.e school term throughout the ounty is about four or live mouths and will be seven or eight months as soon as the townships in the country fol low t he iud of ireen-boi o and High Point by voting a local tax to supple ment tho fuud arising from the state tax. - A r..!d Vgf.t. Seme weeks ago an incident occurred within four miles of IE -Ivory that va Hot repotted to save the feeling of tho Venn In ly, but since k much has been reported of i. like character, it is well to let the truth be know n for tho Safety of the girls in the'eountry. "Th" family were working 111 a field near the public road, w ithin sight 1 tho house except the eldest daughter, who was left to clean up tho house and take care of her grandmother. While the girl was busy in the kitchen tho old lady locked the door of her room and slipped oil' to a neighbor's house. A strange negro man appeared at the kitchen door aud ordered the girl to give him something to eat. She told him there w ax no food cooked and she had not be gun to get dinner. Ho told her to cook something or ho would kill her. She made biscuit and fried meat and gave him miik. While sho prepared tho meal ho sat in the vnid. doubtless watching the road with the intention of leaving at the approach of any pass er. When ho finished eating tho girl asked him wbeie be Lved. " heie I please, my home is in the wood"." He went oil and the girl found for tho fust time that she had, indeed, been at bis mercy, as her grandmother was not in tho house as she supposed. I tiled the llighwa man. Arthur Miller, a young man from tho vicinityof Hickory, was traveling on his bicycle to Conover. when a negio sprang from the roadside and huutted him. Mr. Miller was confronted by a pi-do! and a demand to band over his money. Ho cooly answered that he had but 10 cents with him, but would give him that. Dismounting bo fum bled in his 1 oeeket. The negio ex pectant, lowered the pistol. wh-U Mr. Miller delivered n mighty blow n the head of the robber, which felled him to tho ground. 1 'hereupon Mr. Miller gave him a justly deserved beating. The pistol bad fallen from the negro's baud and Miller threw it iut the bushes as f ir as ho could, mounted his wheel and sped uway. Southern Purchases 12 cw Ingincs. The Souther n Radw- has le.-ently putchifcd twelve hew engines, all of which weigh l'.".uo pound. Eight of them have already been put 111 st-ivice. 'I Le four yet to arrive are eeeted in a f.-w days. When it is known that the average engine ranges m weight from ;o,o.;o to loo.oi o pounds some idea of the immensity of th-se new iron horses of the Southern can be gained.- Sails bury corresj oudenco to Charlotte ob server. New Cotton Mil'. 'I he citizens . f China Giovo, Rowan county, are elated over th r object of sec'ii leg another ei tton imil for their enterprising tow n. 'IhoM'srs. odell, of Concord, hav e U T el. a1 ed . o nere of land there and -ont-m bites building a laige mill at an early date. Odd Fellows Uill Build. Tho Seaton Gales Lodge I. O. O. I'., of Raleigh, has purchased the store budding on I avetteville street occu pied by G. N. Walters, the tailor, at public auction 'The iice paid wa? !''". J he lodge will tear down the I te'-ent structure aud erect a handsome :.ew building. The first and second stories will be devoted to utore rooms and offices and the third fdory will be Used t-xeluMV ely by the lodge. T Vdd 5.000 Spindles. I he Henderson Cotton Mills, of Hen-der- n, will all from .',,'"' t to 'i,'rft spindles to its factory. 'I he com pauy will erect, m order to Hfcommod&t the r.ew muchir.ery, a building to stories h'gh. and the 1 roduct will be varn and cloth. I he com 1 any 1 resent mill is e perating ', spindles aud go I looms ! thus the addition will give it t,t) to l-'.'j'rr f piddle as total equiprnt-Lt. -4 Tarheel Notes. It is understood that the name of the Centennial public school at Raleigh will be charged to the Vance School, in memory of the great GoverLor; and it 1 is the pan to name the new white school the "Wiley, in honor of Calvin Wiley, the noted State bu erintendent cf education. A new r otcf!ice, Kent, is to be open ed five miles from Charlotte, on the Salisbury road. Mr. T. F. Rogers was e worn in as post master. It art-ears that at last a campaign in to be made against tLe "blind tigers" which Lave their lair in E't Rale.gh. For vtars ihei-e have violated the law by Sunday sales of liquor. The First National Rank of States--ville, in the ttattment of its condition, makes an eicellent thowing. It -Lowa individual deposits subject to check, S !'.''., 4o; time and demand certificates, i)iw cson am run tin. CoM.n S-'irt't c ihe vcra;e Tt ba-co rrjvt.--3l:v Ml Cut anl Cu'eJ Ili... :i:iil .uft:.':! n t! a: the veld v.i.l !. .1.. if the average. 1 :".- . 'itt.c to, u." lYtton is 1,,, ,, ; v ... , 1 m th- south arid iior t': i i h ill" o(. oi 11 ti.-' :;o'!' ' rtion of the Mate. u:id c :v.: is .. giessinff i.ii 11K. with .0:11 x-u.-itv ..' hitols lew . ,? r -) . . ' 1 -. ' Co yield. l et;-! ti l l .- -..-( d I h el 'p IS !- ,a-e-.:lv I -Oig !'. ught T. uKet sal ... I r . . ; .. g. -.o- 1 i -pt th 1 i-.i ig. in 'iil'i an I w.! -i lions by 1 ottiug a-vl ! 1-. .1 to. ; iv.mi n fair v le b 1 ol acci ... .- t m 1- J 1 a.-ti.'v v : two or '.lit ec saved V rt 1 :' rge . t ivi:o line. t ia- d C s i 1 e quantity .; .1 i- v of .irly cue iu 1 urn ti 1 I 1 en 't!n red i pi. r j i"i i.-r ou i-oliside: b!t. 1; IV leuoilll' '. ' i'CKl veJ. Rice D bc:u: c 1'. wit.- t.u iel.1. Di.'gin r ji-aiiUts. s.i.ng field pens, making scgh im .-. da-c. mowing, fall pliwpig and Im . I regress favorably. Ihe lul l bell-td turnips, oits and iv.v I i.in 1 i ir la good coiiditiou for t ceding. Riff at I cents a Pound. There is a barroom 111 Jersey City for the employ es of t!ie American Su ifar Retiuitig company, wheie beer i .ohl by the pouud. u .1 trlHi ver four cents a pound, tliat is p-miwi for jl. A pound is eon, lered oqti.il (0 about two and one half ordinary glass. Jjpjiiese tn stir Resign. A special from 'okohouia savs Mm ister of .1 usti.c .'gaht will losign bo caus( of the agiiatidi; among the mni bers of tho b.ou '1 an ! r against his unfitness f- r ti.-' :h -v he h i been llo'., ling. i in- agllatio:i ti. favor of tho StatO pmchu-,. v.f lalllouds ColltiUllOS. Pa-ikif i.i lr..i:b!e. Luke U.-her, f : m. -. p .'c i 1 1 of th defunct First N i'.i. .. 1! i'.i ii.. u: Pots d.im, N. V., h.n b. .. ii p ,1,-e-l "i trial 111 the United Sl.i' ; iij nn,.. c oirt, be fore . I udgo ( 'oi'. at P.iMalo. on chargeis of iniaplicat ion of th'.- iiiiv's fund; amoi.utmg it is t.aid to :i!.ot:t 1'i-mhhi, r.nd of him epi e-enti.i ; fi. -t u . Ic lhe biiuk'n 11 ll iirn in hi ei oi t U t ho i-tato banking dei artiuc.t. There has been an o.r.briuk of hiaal! I ox in the Oa lforni.i "g:m -::t at Manila, but only six cases id u mild tj pe have been reported. I lie bouiuauia w hc itci p 11-1 I ex polts It I. est i:c ale i w ill Vn-bl l.l'rl, -O'to quiiltelr ; a-.lii..- vo id o tft years pa-t. , T-",o . expo; is. ,.. ,... 000 .j'Ptiter .veiage pif livo years, :..o 10,000. Ihe Loudon D.niv 'da-' -n-,s liio Rothclnbl - will I : :i -q .11.' I. Hi or livo million pounds 01 t lo- p d v cil vr iiiinos when the iii .il v l 1 10 o 1 hull have been signed. Gen. Max 1. 0 ' : o .', some tuno since, arri-.ed a ', " 1 no of ii-iifral RoaS, PI tl.e . c:t.i oi'il pfoVIIlCM. (Jell. G. 110 . g ;v .-; eh: i i at 1. Oeii ial to the I ubll-hcd :. 1 o: 1 , h...' i ctite I his r i .ii . . .. 111 eh.ef of Co i 1 . : i:l 1 , v I e bas pre-"iiiinauder- Senor C.i ;.: a'i .sh I . ublir an I :.: -.oli v nn.us o n I ! loark in- ' ' .1 -elected , , I 1 , b-ader. Las 1 . 1 ; v . ! letter b.-al l::g t i ' fol illlllg I: HI t! l' l.c I- R' n Vlct l.i bv ti. .. A f eci.d d:-j . . f tLe ol.-mbia-: y- I . Hldeled the ... . i " Vt r i 1 . ' o' ' II Italy, and tl I 1 ,1 . lecognied a- " I re-- : tcr.-ts I!! Ifo' 11! ' inihis'cr. The ' 'n.ro c -rr.. , I .olidon 1 11..'' ' t hei e mi' ii'i A i i. Uppor Nil" . P 'go 'a nav" r I I as 1 e.-r.n- ' I t , ', issued, '..toon With : t. r now ig I' a I'll II III 'Ml.: Itaban t .f lhe 1 - 'ru::i t hat 1 on thy Ml: g. s of n :,: arli Tf,2 Normal and Gcilegist3 Instituto FOR YGUKG WOMEN, ASHEVIEI.E, N. G. F.:iT rm l:.;;i.M.i! S. pt. I'x'J. Offers to Ilie s,..h!. 1. A liorn.Hl course for the thor cuch trnir.ing of te-i.-L rs under iu-r-truct' r- from th-- I -t r.ormul scb'.olt, embracing run ful m-truction m the moit ircprov l m'ti.-.! if tn-,biLg, with priK-tic-e in the model sch ol. 2. A fully organiz '1 comrro-'cial curse for th- pr j aration of young women for .'lic- work, mbrari-jj St'-ii' graj -by, 'J y j.ew ritmg. Rook -keej ;ng. i-ingb' an 1 double t-ntrj) PeTiUiar.-hij', 'o:r,i;.' rci il Arithrnetio and ( 'orrr spun b nee. A -..rir- .- iu burin stic S--i-nce, f'j in which th.- pupil is taught U rliH'igLt, cat, fit, make garment and iiiillinery, t '1 jrepme a np-al which r-houl t b.; L althfu!, tconomio ucl tizing. 'The tea'her ia iLse 3ert;n. ids are from Pratt Inntitute. lirooklyn, N. V. Systmit;c stu !y of the Rible in all department-. A r-j i ltv r;o. le of Health Cul ture und-r o';- of tl.e bt st teachers in the South. Ry special r r.-o-tn.. :.t of tLe Legis lature -f North Ciirolgiit, graduates from tho Normal Department are ei trnpted from x a mi nation when ap- plymg for portions in the Public Schools of the State. Cot of Roar 1 an 1 Tuition iu any of the Iepnrtments Sod per term, or ?lu0 fr the t-chool year. No extras -icept iiiUi'.'. For Catalogue, addie a Rev. Thos. Uwrence, D. D., ASUEVILLE, X. C. -.i,,;j