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.THE VERY LATEST, . ' ' ',- um , ,, in- i - '.' THE ANARCHISTS 7 ; New York, September 21. Cap. tain Blaok, counsel , for the con demned auarouUUy waa expected in, the city today to confer with .General Roger A. Pryor, who, it is . believed, will be retained in the case. General Pryor said this morning ' that Captain Black fonnd it impoa- eible to come ' to-day, bat would s certaiuly arrive Friday.' Mr. Pryor .would not say whether be bad been employed as permanent counsel oc not. y j .' AN INCREASE OP TAX. ashdjqton, D. C.J September 21 Commisaioner Miller of the in ternal revenue bureaux, treasury department has prepared a stata ' ment wbioh ebows that the tax paid oa spirits for the first two months of the present fiscal year was $10,' 271,212, an increase of $19.G0 , over the corresponding months of the last ficteal year. ., Tobacoo tax, $5,579,138; in crease $911,818 ; fermented liquors, ' $4,S12,G93 ; increase $400,39 G ; oleo margarine $833.86; miscellaneous $230,010, decrease $17175.. The . total receipts ard $20950,080 or an increase of f 1;G07,279. A CHAPTER OP ACCIDENTS. . . Mabqcstte, Mich., Sept. 20. A Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic tram of six cars laden with ore got ' away from the trainmen last -night . and ran down grade at a high rate for four miles. At the scale traok : jast west of the city the ears crash ed into a side track full of empty ore flats.' Fifty ; cars are piled 30 , feet higb. . B lly Mahoue, the con ductor, is midsiDg and there is no doubt that be is under the wreck. ' About the same time Robert Gar ; ney,.' brakeman of the' pier train, got caught between two cars and was scalped. He may liva.. At the same, time the fire bell rang aa alarm and it wua found that the company's freight depot in the city ,. fras in flamed. The fire waTput out who very small toss. , THE SOCIALISTS CONGRESS. " BcmLO, N, X, Sept. 21 The first business before the Socialists Congress thb morning, was the re- ' port of the platform committee, and .it wiu ijKoiy occupy tne enure uay. , The committee offered a resolution in amendment to the foliowine par agraph in the old platform ? "That ' the land, the instruments 'of pro .. auctions, (machines, factories, etc.,) and alj the productions of labor be ;. come the common property of the - whole people." This is modified so -that all bat the products are common property. The resolutions also favor the substitution of a bo- operative society in place of the , , present economic By stem by proper legislation, in prdor to '. prevent , a . conflict between the wealthy and the poor. The following was also added to the demands of the plat- .' form ; "We demand Assistance in the condition of (workingmen, co operative associations by . "'govern- :. mental credit and preference of each v" associations in awarding" of .eon tracts by the national, State and municipal governments. Mr. Diok Bogart, Jpur former ex ' press messenger, through merited success, has been assigned a Incra l live position , between ; Greensboro f and iMoreheadi.City.1 Hia many friends in Winston, will be glad to lcarui i of. his nocess.:lDick..aendi love to his lady friends. Twin-Ci- ty Daily. '' A WOMAN'S DISOPTEipvf V "Another wonderful discover? "had been made and that too by a lady in this oounty,. Disease fastened its dutches - npon her and for seven years she with stood its severest teats, but her vital or gnus were undermined and deatii seem ed imminent. For three months the coughed incesacBtly and conld not sleep. i Bhe bou ght of us a bof ".e of l)r. Kinn's New D-uoovry for ConstiTptiou. ud k was so much n :'.-.;vcl on i ' . the Crct 4 dose that s'se. e'er, all c' lt eld wi.'j one bottle tits toi tniraci ' y cuw L Her name w JTrs, LuLbcr Lr." ,." 'Una wriW W. C. llaririuk & Co., of !iu;:y, IT. O. Get a frea trial Lut'.Ia at K ontor , & I'jf" ixlx'b Dnij Ltora, BEST FAMILY MEDICINE MO AILI HHOtUVD Bl WITHOVT IT, and, by being kept ready for immediate use, will save many an hour of Buffer ing and many a dollar in tinietmd doo tori' bill. Mj Only Family Mod-cine." "I have been user of Bimoious Li ver Regulator for many years, having n.aae n my jmmiiy medicine.' My mo titer before me was very partial to it I find the Regulator very safe, harmless and reliable as a Family Medicine, and have used it for any disorder of thesys- torn and found it to act like a charm. I believe if it waa need in tim it would prove a great preventive of sickness. I have often recommended . it to my friend'i, and shall oontioua to do so." Jtev. J. M.- Rolimh, - vwtoi' M. E. nhnrch, South Fairfield, Va., to J U. ZEIHN Co., Philadelphia, Pa., pro prietora of Kimmorii Liver Roirulator. Too Fat for Exhibition "See that woman? ' said a man calling a Buffalo Courier man's attention to a cannal boat lying near the Erie street bridge. A bead hidden in a ohecked calico son bonnet protrud- ea iromjpe catnn hatchway. "That woman, sir, baBn't been out of that cabin in twenty years at loast. . So stont she can't get nothing but her neaa out. ; Liast time she come np on deck was when Grant was in augurated. " The captain and the mate and - the two mule drivers helped. Had an awful time. Then they got her back again, .and she been t been bat since. Last falL a aime museum man come down here. and offered her .big pay to exhibit herself, but. when-be learned that he'd have to take canal boat and ail, ne remaeq to sign a contract y : ; mere , are inree . persons yon pnouia never deceive : lour pbys ican, -your -oome83or, ana yonr T'Mrs; Hundley's Scnooir" I M MBS. E. D. HUNDLEY . ' : , , ; win. on- , Thursday, September 1st ; 1 887i RESUME her School for Girls and - B The Session will be , for Nine Months.. i: ' : -.v ;:-, , . i - , " The management will be pleasant, and home-like..; l'-: r-- ' v- V ."fV: Those who have patronized thisSohool in tua past are competent to give "an opinion of t:a merits, . r ? , . , tt-Terms as heretofore. ' : ' : lFpr. p&rtioplars, inquire of Mrs. nuncuey. . .... ; ;l .. aug. o, i87 tr " ' PRICE OP i 5 C BURNHAM'S . fc- .. ' IMPROVED ,V BTAITDAEB r Is cost of manufacturing and advertising, v Pam - nhlet with .new PrioA Jjist, sent free by : - : j"iri t.: h ! IT ' ; BUENHAM BROS.i Toxi Pav ALL. SHOSjUJfi ;.jp.; JOJX-t t r . ' .' n J.;..I!ALL6C0. Cigars' ofThj:Be?tSQualit3ri.i T IHET BUT DIRECT I FROM : IM- DIRECT 1 FROM r QRTERo, the best Havana Tobac- 008, and oaa therefore furnish as FINE GOODS AS CAN BE' PRODUCED ' NOT RELYING Oil J THE FLEA that ours ia a Home Enterprise, but on THE FACT that WE COMPETE WITH THE FOREMOST, in or near, we of for the following as among our CHOICE BRANDS: '.',-- . i , ' - - , ., , Rcaa De Oro, FlortDe Alma, Tore SpanLh; KrJl'g Five For April7 tf C. E3. t". "LF0"D, TURBINE To the young we commend the following from the writings of Car lisle, wbioh sound like a mornicc reveille : "It is yon, ye workers," be wrote," who do already work and are as grown men,, noble and hon orable in a 4ort, that the whole world calls for new woik and no bleness. Sabdue mutiny, discord, widespread despair bV manfntaetfc, justice, mercy and wisdom'. Chaos is aars, aeep as neii : lei ugut be, and there -is instead a.green Bow ery world, i Ub, it is great and tbre is no other greatness; to make some nook of God's creation little frnitfnller, better, ' more worthy of God ; to make some hu man hearts a little wiser, macfnller, happier, more blessed, less accurs ed!'' v . ; M. Moi. WiLLLtxs. Wi irMcDiABMD ' A. K. MoDiabuid. till JJKALEM 15 ROUfill & DRESSFD LU3IBEU, Motild)ng8i Laths, Shingles, bo., 'GjunwsBoBO, N. G. ' teProuipt attention given to orders. ' Satisfaction guaranteed.' ... maylSd&wtf . 'RochtsUsr, N. Yj,&pi. 1, 'W; We hare modi Meurt Johnson ' Dor$tl, of Greensboro, . our Agent for the tale of our ladies' Fine Shoes. We make on the N, -7. Opera, Acme, , Waukenphat and Creole lasts, the litter is just 'out and is very nice. We use the McKay Machine and sen with test Tinrhovr'e thread. Every pair warranteit They are nice, neat and stylish, (lire them a look when ' you want a shoe and you vill be pleased, E. P, RhED&CO. Mdtf 1.S6T y- THE a LsfiT i Wilmington Messcngerj W riiMTNOTOf , ... . JiOBTH CROIJWA. (Kenxived from Ouirtsboro to, Wilmington.) . Bond yonr Bn'mcf and thn.niwce nod ad- I . nn m .wilful nanl ut.H irui f.. mil ana eacn or tnemjk eciiUPn ' . oopy of tlie . . ; SEW DaLX Papbb, " ' The Wilmington Mess ngr,' A law ei?ht puce paper, c)mplote Tel eitmphlc Dispatches. Best Market Reports. ' A llva wide-awake Democratic Journal. , "THE ' PRIDE OF1 THE ' STATE." , PCBIiISHBD IV WILMINOTOK, . ! Thk Messenger PnUishing Company. SuBsoKimoM:. Three months on trial :. for 8100 in advance. - . i.' ; : i .; THE WEEKLY , Transcript Messenger, l)i a larsre eiaht pae paper. Th5 bright " v'est U)d best weekly. Pleases evervbody. Largest- circulation, in North Carolinfl. I'-. . PBIOB 81.f)0 A IBAB; . Send Postal for Specimen copy free. -. ', Address "THE MEbSENiiEBr" ".. .'-- -: ' WmnsoTow, N. O.' WARNER'S m BBCAIIOiiiT IJALADIA I . - SATISFACTION UAAANTeC0'.MV IH. H. WAEBTEB CO.. So)ie8ter, It. J. I ALL FOR dp ff."n.r:T'fTTT,Tnui7o'J e ( ) f ) (Bim4 1r CHAS. W. CAKPf RLU.l li.oepervM. "TTolr to ProriHL And OrowPTUit.- ftio. MUowto3iio ogimI wit n Umail X'riutaud Poulliv.- tfo. All scat POSTPAmUlrtft.nO. . .. . . '( ,.' W. a. Uh&a. i'UuWtarNCJ CO.,Sstrlot,VlabUMi . nov 7 ly t , , A .- fl r ft a " W mmimm t . H. . W - mm . fs . . . CO J. W. Scott &'Co.'s Column. Given Awav!! no uuvc juBi. r"iM'iv(Mi mo mORT Op- ular and serviceable presents, wbioh we T?- t. . . L.-... i 1 . 1 . . Give AwaT with the celebrated "Gem'-BakinffPowder No drawing or lottery. Every one se lects cis or ner own prize, consisting ol 'MOSS R08E" CUPS AND 8ATJ- CKlio, BREAD & SOUP PLATES; ' BREAKFAST PLATES. WA TER1 JITCHEBS, BAM ' - ; WISUISS, fte., 4e, ' i '. i s . ... 'tkrAk tp see thtm and you win be sure la opy i, , , , , . .4 We acmin cU 'your' attention to "our .1 v . i . T . We make a upecially of Tobacoo, and always carry a LARGE STOCK, and al most any price you wisn. - . v, 1 . ' OLD RIP " still leads the van aa a Big Sellcr.f We a!ao carry a full line of and Cigarettes! S' '"ii-Vv- Jrt''.'-.'v.' Reoolleot, we have the agency for these yon at Manufaoturer's Frieea. .. . About 200 boxes ia atookv. i r , ,;:vv.'v. '-.-v. "( -'.' il'J-ii. t.'.-tu !M'r"Vv'VL' 25 boxes . jnst received. Also, a fresh W v; supply o plain and French . CANDY, BAISINS, NUTS, CUB ' liANTo AND PEUNES, ; ''i':;,',,;.; and a full supply of V '-Yerf ireppectfull ji s itt;vonn Soiap Piedmont Air-Line Route. Richmond and - Danville Railroad. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Is ErKior Brpt. 4, 1887. . Trnins Run by 75" MiriiH'in Time. OA1LX. BOUTBBOCMD. No. 5(. No. 52. Lv. New York Philadelphia Baltimore Wauhiufftou. 12 15 am 7 20am 9 45am. 1121am SSipm 5 60 p m 3 10 pm 5 17 pm 5 57 p m 6 12 pm 50 pm 10 44 pm 3 80pm 6 COpni 6 52 pm f815pm 7 25pm t7 20pra 11 16pm 12 37 am 4 Si p ia C67pm 9 42pm 1100 pm tCOa m C 20 a ib 2 23 am 23 a m C Hi a m 6 21 am ftuSaia 9 43am 8 10 pm flOOam 2 87am 3 82am 6 30 am 1016 am 1123 am 12 81 p m 6 33 p m 7 35 p m 12 01pm 1(0 pm ' 331pm 4 48pm 10 40 pm Chariot' svlllo Lyuchburg Lv. Richmond Burkeville Kertvillfl Drake's Br'ch Danville Oreensboro Lv, Goldsboro Ruluigh Dnrham Ar. Clupel Hill uulsboro Ar. .Salem Ar. High Point Baiisbury. Ar. StaUsville Asbeville Hot Springs Ly, Cosoord . Charlotte . Spartanburg Greenville Ar. Atlanta 1 26 a m 2 2 i a ci 5 23am 6 43am 1 20 pm DAfLI. . BOBTHBO0KD. No. 61. No. 03. Lv. Atlanta 7 00pm 1 01 a m 213am 6 1)5 am 0 00am 8 44am 7 57am 8 2-3 am 8 40 am 2 31pm 8 46pm 6 25pm 725pm 8 02 pm s 9 II pm 9 40pm tl234am Ar. Greenville ' ' , 8partanbnrg Charlotte At. Cf no rd '.., : Salisbury " ' r High.Poiut Greensboro, A 'Salem . ,', , Ar. Hillsboro , ' Durham v Chapel Hill . -Raleigh . . Goldsboro ' Ar. Danvi.Ie' ' U Wain 12 06 pm t2 44am 12 45pm, t0Sm a 10 pm tCSjam 4 35 pm 1145 am 1010am 11 23 pm ' j, Drake;Bnyii i-A44pm a 44ani i A.eysviue " BuVkeviUe . ' Richmond , At., Ljnchbnrg i, Cbarlott'syille 1 OJpin 8 03 a m 1 40 p m"7 1 15 p m 3 40 pm 8 2.3 Dm "8 55 am" C 15 a m 200am 4 10 a m 8 10 a m 10 03 a m 12 35pm ' 3 20 p m , Washington 'v ; Baltimore " -Philadelphia " New York . : Til 25 pm ' 8 OJ a m 6 20am tDailv.exoept Bcadpy. o- h.?l?w8 6?,n2 1nll"n BuffettSlMTw betweep WasUlnjrton and Montcoiuery : Wash- . Inpton and Mtrufita. Pullman 8lei)er bVtvwn acbaiond and (ireenntwro. Pullman Sleeper between Greensboro and Ealeiirlr. , Pulluian . PlSLor cail!St?",en 6"3ry anj KnoxvUle. ' : to au'pSmU i 8le M J)rlnc,PalJstatlona 'JSHX! 'iftnnstlon, apply to any atrent Haa. - v - I ; J. 8. Potts, . TrafHo Manager. Div. Pass. Ag't. Riohmosd. Ta. ' , W. A. Tdbk Division Pass. Agent, Ra. -r gh' North Carolina. Jab. L. Tatlqb, Gen. Passenger Ag't, . INDELIBLE INK. J No nrpnaratit. ' If V I 'ISli il-omiiv.TiBnnl. By Joum 11. B&i'i. n. n i onus nil VI. . . vv . prtuurt ana Cash Assets, : - h , Monthly Surplus SOO,OOO.v T 820,000. , n . . the I ationdldfe&MattyAsif Jw wa., , v. . - . uui( - oea s manager, Horatio Bbowniho. Gbo D.Elpbiegs Treasurer, ' 'HaWrrti'T. VAtttTai , Je'JtiDiBuraiioe at Absolute Cost A Guaranteed Policy, ' . . An inooniestftDie policy, : i. Maturity Value in Cash at a Fired Ago ', , Annual Cost Absolutely Limited, ' ' a'l Only Four Peyments Per Year, : '' -' J " Noua fnrfrtiiaKla V.. Five Year Uaturiiy rian, ' . - ) none Korfoiinble attor 3 Years,' v! ;! Ten Year llaturi'y Tlan, V ' , j :; Insurance as well as an In vestment, . '? y -None Forfoitalle a!:, r 5 l'e-rs. Medical Direttor, ' ' P. K. I.-rEEMS.LI. i'.JAjeiita wai ted. . .."'' 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