rUibJt. 511 Kill 31, fSJ8.
(lourt of Inquiry's Import. I Tin Spanish Kcp'ii-I.
Washington, March 27 The Wasliinprt'W, March 2S. A fall
Associated Press presents herewith synopsis of the report of the Span-
complete abstract of the report Mi nival commission which invvs-
of the court of impiiry, which in- fixated the destruction of the b.d-
vesthjated the wreohin- f the tloship has boe:i oive-i the Ass o-
battleship Maine. This abstract ei.itod I'ross. It is taken front a
! i; undo fro mi the report itself, ae- copy of tiie original report, which
cess to which was obtained today, is now on its way here fro n lli-
despite ollieial secrecy, unparullel- var.a, the synopsis 1 in.r cable I in
ed in the han llinj of otUeial a- tlie in vitime. an 1 to 1 iv place l-'i:t
pers. The report is made up of t he h and of this o-overn-.iout. Ta
The Ion"1 expected' report of the oi.yht parts, as follows: conclusions reached are directly
1-Vst L he court tin ts t ii.it at opposite to thosMii tne rep rt ot
the time of the' explosion, the hat- the court of inquiry submitted to
tleship Maine was lyin;-in live and (.'onres-t today. The synopsis is
one-half to six fat horns of water, as follow:
Second The discipline aboard
H. A. LONDON, Editor.
" The ivr,"t contains de -I.-iri-i
ions in id.' by oecuhir wit.i-M.t
and expert.-!. From these stales
ltit ids it oh-iriy deduces and proves
'he aos ' i -e of all tho-i.' a'tm li'ii
eiiv: instances which are in variably
naval court of inquiry has at last
Been published, and, as was o-ener
ally expected, shows that the Maine
fras blown up by a-sabmarine mine.
Ill another col mini is published a' the ship was excellent; even thlnu
synopsis of this lorn looked for re- amnniuit ion. .ymis, stores, etc. -jrt,
which was handed to Presi- t'd nhx? to orders. The
' , ... , , ' , temperature ot tne magazines at S
dent McKmley, on last lnday, and ' W!ts normal, except in the
oy Him sem; w k onv,ress, on ia.u after ten-inch niu-'aziue, ami tiiat r.ivs.'ut on the occ i-uoa ot the ex-
Monday, acconipained by a mess- did not explode.
3 wh ich made no surest ions, j Third-the explosion occurred
i . ii i , ni., ,., ntlhl'l o'clock on the evonircr ot
And on the other haiult lie Spau-: - ... ,.,..,..
..... , rebnurv l-. 1 liere uere tv. oe-
mh court of ni(uiry has made an plo?tioI1 with n Voiv short inter
exactly opposite report, showing Val between them; the ship lifted
tftiat the Maine was destroyed by ou the llrst explosion.
n ;tn,J r.xuin.i (if i.omse Fourth The court tv
., , . i- .i'detinite ooinion of the condition on I. m-
all Americans, lbelieve.mrcou f fnm th1 aivors- ,vi. vu, ,
at inquiry, ahif the Spaniards vrill l(.m.,,- -pu
Washiuirtmi Letter.
f From mr Kaeitlar Onrrs(m.lere.
WahiX'-jtox, March 2.3, lN'.K
Mr. McKinley now has the o:!i
ci.d report of the Navy Court of
Inquiry on t!nr Main disaster
he had the snhsl.-inre of ti.e ivp !(
live days ao and has plotted
that he would send it, to-eMier
with a copy of his n t t i Spain
on the report, to ( 'on j-ress !:;! v
next week, lie also has a conv .'t
idea of the overwheimin::- MPi
ment of Congress, whi.-h he lc.s ob
t lined by co -re.-iin ibirin- t!;1
week vit!i l-vului - d-'inoerats aa 1
republicans, lie ha-i been io'.I
tliat anv wtep he t '.ke.i towards
driving S li'i o u o: Cn'u wi'l be
j Forty Voiu s in China. Alamance Cilounrr: Mr. and Mrs.
i Probably (lie best known wlr'te I'rnest '. Jones, f this place,
-rson in the Chinese Empinis havi three ehildren: Wayland is six
ii Yon.iiv J. Allea, who reached years old and weighs -15 pounds,
San Francisco leenilly. Jr. Al- Charlio is tlree years old and
leu Inn been enlaced in mission- . hs 17 jiouiiih1. nial lirodio, ti.e
ary work at fsiiau ,'iiai for (lie past baby, is ncven nionths old, iiieas-
lorly years, and (hiring the ;;ieat- urcs 7 inches aronea! the wai.-i.
er part of tiiat time has devoted "'at weighs 10 louiu!.-!. The lar-je
his effort t t he dis ie.innation of babies, though lleshy, are in (he
I est of hen! th, sprightly, jolly bos.
h Ji ll 1.
mm
entliusiastieallv
'1 p' oi
ou!..:.
a t.
rpedo.
of witnesses eoia-
,!,, . t., tllt, M-ime :,f
t is t ) the eiVeet t ii it
one explosion occurred; that
plosion o!
The evii
p irativ(!y
the liionn
onlv
n column ot water w as tiirown in
to the air; that no shock to the si.h
trr ess. an 1 yiven
if he fads to take such s
ltiv-s would take the lea 1
him t ) do so. It loo',?
thou;!i fre.i ii
liven loss i ma;
the so nre and ce
le 1 by Co
t si end ill
step. I'
i-
.1 force
inev as
I Wl-i assiii-ed.
has thrown nri
sed to advocate
has d.e, .
knowledge in printed form anio.i
the C anese.
The mission with ivhuhheis
i ientitied i.:s established lll'ty
years no, ;oul he is now on his
tt.ay to .-.ilend the iumii-cchtelMi ial
of tli:,t e,n, widcil IS lo lie held
at I'.altiie.ore dni'iti- the month of 1,1 --
MiV. A ter that he ejv. Is to r - rr rrt T
1 1 . r i to China io resume his lit, r- AKC I UU
ary ia'i- ;iin.i;y the Chinese.
Tl'.e p i!ri:.!i !i oft lie .Melhidist
m:-.-i: iti is ni.. t h" best Chinese
s.-.i il in the ihnpire, and all of
his J:ur.,ry ili'orls nit' in the
Chinese toniine. I'nrinu" all his
years of work amoile; Chinese he
has written so-net hin.;- over lei)
A windstorm, on last Thursday,
Mew down the store of A. Leach x
So is at Star, in this state, ltw.::
a larre More, JOOjeet lou r and
three stories he-h.
CITIZEN
OF
mm mm
V TO
Believe their's,
Now, what next?
Will there be war?
Nomaivca n -fti'Hwer ei t her of 1 1 lese
important questions. Ondayit'
looks like war is certain, and thei
Fourth The court can form no of the n 'arest vess. I was felt, n-n-
d wa:- ae.v ib'-.at ion uo'i" !.
it no dead tisli were foun I.
evidence of t ho senior iiiiot
pe i 'e-at-anv-p ace. 1 (e
more, he has denie 1 t hat lie ha
any connection or interest iiiih'
svn lieate that writs to buy C.tb.s
vouiaies, m
tl:
ir way i
1 '! w !ii-re
' -t ot Wi
i'Vi' rv
( iiine;
Fifth From the technical de- of the harbor s? ttes th-it there is
tails of wrecka re, the court iledn- ubniidanee of tish ia the harbor and
cess that "a mine was oploded this is eo:-i-o!o;-ae I by other wit-
fi'om Spun an
e-nai-intet' the j
of s:i.i;).il!l;).0 'it
whieli they won
! a 'Vi
i.-i V I:!'1
the r. S.
it of a tri!i
iban b-:i
ile to make
C.lu
he ,(:
under the ship on the porr side."
Sixth the explosion was due
to "no fault of those on board."
Seventh The opinion of the
mi
Til" assistant eiiLTin er ot
states that after explosions
jri !'.:; t lieexe -ill ion of works
in the harbor lie has always found
next day war seems improbable. ! court states that -the explosion of dead lish.
We will venture the prediction that I "''" '."1".,1 the explosion of Th" divers were ;oi able to ex-
. , . ... . ,, .... ; two mairazines. ammo the hottom ot tne .Maine.
ar will net U-m, it at all, within j l;U,htl,'ril,, ,,,., dei-lares t!;-lt w!ii -!i was barled in the mud. but
tfhirty days. The report of the jt .V;lilllot t;:ul evidence to lix the n e-ireful ex i:uiii it i-m of th" si I vs
court of incpiiry has not created J responsibility." of t!i v.-sel th" rents an. I breaks,
much excitement, because its ell'ect The report is unanimous and is iM which all p tint outward, shows
had been discounted by the -en- all the members of the witirmt a d mbt. t hat t he explo-
iii court. It does not reter to tne ex- sio-i w as trom t he m-u. i..
aral belief of what it wouldbe. I j,.,, ,,n-eistenc.' ,.f mines A minute examination of the bot-
Tlie danger of war does not arise :j tltl ,.n-boi-of Havana, except in torn of the Inrhor around theves-
aow so much from the blowing up ; the specific 'indiu'r t:at a mine sel shows absolutely no si-rn of
nf thn M.-iino us from the avowed ' was exploded und -r the ship, and the action of a t-rpd. and the
iSiWinn nf ov government, to in- the opinion that the explosion of fiscal ijudr
. ; , . ,i i itovo maua.;nes was caus,nl ly 1 lie
fcrvene, or interfere, m the( uban 1 0Xlillsiim f ., ,nil,(.
war and put a stop to the whole- ',,, rejiort as a whole is a for-
Sai'e starvation of the unfortunate mal, dispassionate n-cital of facts
.om.ln f ;ilfnf.ul iubwi.l Con- and b".irs the stamp of tlmt strict
press is eajjer to intervene at rmci
autt.in scarcely be restraineil by
tne purchase. I nc ;!
be up. and iiilluenees that
e l to keep Mr. McKiuley-
tied ha( aop ireiiMy ncccpti
inevitable, i:"! because t hoy
to, but b 'cause they r.' ili;:
tile people a id CollVlesS i'fe
wliehniu r'v d--i
Sf.rirualia :
shall be wip
Til-' r.e. a1
slow iii treiti
seiltiiueiit. I'll
when SeaaPe
fid pietu-e of
ha, and ii w i
vigorous i,-
com
an
'oiHei.dism which marks nav
ceilure. It is brief, not excodino;
!1. Stio words, and ancm ti:e e!'ht
the President, who wishes to pro-j i;lrts, roes to tiie vre.-.fesi len rtii
ceed more diploinaticallv and con- ; under the second !ea din rr. wiiicli
servativelv. If the hatter's i.olicM-'als with th" dis-ipUur an I or
ih pursued and fails to avert war, j li"r .- -'" f''.p his th" court
. ' ., , specihes witu extreme ininuteuess,
then if war does ensue our conn-1 th(1 ,,..,st j, ,t:li (lf t, satisfactory
try will be more aj .t to receive the ,.,,, itjon of eMuythimr oui'oard.
wmputhy of all the litiropeati Pow- j The normal temperature of the
a nu.l tln rnp u-!ll soitii lm over ! lar-e forward iiia-razi lies a I ( 'irllt
and Cuba more easily be freed.
oeatel of t!l
mission ha Is no prec l ' it to
explosion of t!i 'st .raire mua
of a vessel by a torp 'do.
Tiie report link 's clear t hat ow
inu' to the sp vi d nature of the
proeee linus followed. a:i 1 the ab
solute resp -ct fort'i"extra
ten it; .ri aliiy of t !.e ?.l nine, t ho com
mission his he. -a prevent-'. I from
making s-i.-h
inside of I h ' V".ss
t' rmin 1 cv.-u the
internal origin o
This is t be att ri
xamin ati. in of the
sel as would de-
hepoth.'sis the
the accident,
lite. I to tiie re-
per.; t
h mds
I li..
want
lUVi'-
r:ilill"d that the
Spanish ride in Cuba
a! out.
ileitis were a lit:!"
i r ia line with public
i! th" stampede lie-ran
: Frotoi i'Mvi- that aw
w hat he s :w in Cti-
aeceter.it .! Iiv t he
he alo:i-.'- t he same
lilies mi'le this Me"k by Senators
C I.iliin'-v and Thurston, who id. so !
sooke from ii'i'sonal e-: n rieiiee
tne :.,' l ,,... a,.,,. .,.,,.!,. ., ii i-.. II,. '
abreast of thedeuioi-rats in dornan-
1 m r act ion on ! :c part ot 1 lie a. I-
minisir ition. t hat will fro 'Cuoa,
rer.irdle.'s of w 1 1 !)"! Sp iin p mis j
orlirhts. It isnow in t in-power of j
to s iv what that 1
bat if he do -s not
that power hi; wil !
tlool
lion ,
score
!: s I II; t i
id'tts, (;ii,
t aa - re doiie
will aiiionid
..ll: is. he
m- ire o
!i have found
corner of tin'
se i iv now Jiv-
i" Fii o .
March -M.
in Cido by the
lo .-:ei'Vil! li.il-
ides the I.
!ies.
1 The r.lille
sipf'rers, id
million.
Thousand
dil-ed i'omeli
leccdiii',- i mi.
ed the ,.'ls i
IV t
er
s th.
' i test
i! one
BANKRUPT i n health,
constitution undermined bv ex-1
travagance in catinp;, by disre-gardino-
tlie laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so, 1
T...e t : n:n . .:n
i un s L,ivu i ins win cure you. tv-
lror sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness i V' Si ii 113
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt's Liver PiHs
an absolute cure.
1 Til AM
for
i
S (
imiiii s are reii
The flood are
in. I it is Ivliev-
C.
?. I Y. I HAILU
JOHN' (iil.L. UttCLKSH
i7.
OVi
7
NTY
r a n o
Alio
Mleinjit t . Ulotv i;..'n a Safe.
el 'I I" 'll" Cl-rl-.!. '. H'VV T
Oxford. March -2 - Ai rdti-mpt
w is l:i:; j.. ! i - t lli-rht to oilier ( he
iron sale a :!ie Soufhera Haiiway
ih not by boi-in-.- a ,M:e oxer the
combination and jdai :o-' dynamite
iilSeh'. Tile opo- i' !l Mll'l-
cieni io ctop ihe loi k n ar the
safe. The ( ; -mpt to op. Jl tlie
d 'Oi- was ii".si eoi-sful and tl'.e
thief was I'ri.rht' Tiod (!'. leaviuir
his t !s. X.i! !i I,..- was stolon from
Vcn'i er.FOii Cchedula.
la -:b-ci ,ln. ;:. i l S
it:i liei Na. " " " ""
M.V I
th.
r . m
d tht 'o is i: cl e t )
The cousin"; of the Spanish llo
tilla of torpedo boats is one of thu
most serious menaces of war. That
flotilla is said to be on its voyage
toPovfcoIlieo, mid our jrovernment
thinks its approach is too thrcat
enincr and mav insist on its with-
o'clock only an hour and forty
Uli illltos before t he exjih'siou dis
poses of the ijUeslioii of acci.l' lu.ii
combustion within these ina rin.-s.
While the court holds that those
ma .'aziii' s did not explode from
internal causes, they nev. ri holt ss
are of the opinion that the explo
sion of the mine under the port
side of the ship caused I he t xplo-
rivtabie refusal to p .mil of th
lecessnrv c .-op-'i'a I ion of i ! j - Spa u-
sh iMliimissi in, I. ii a u l! a i i:
Mr. M-lvi'il
a-tion s!,a!l 1
(pliely oe r.
lose it.
The House
met the dene!
lv so allien
in r an inci'o
Military Commit toe
iiids of t he democrats
iier th" b ll aulhori--.
of t he v.--: ular iirmy
n 1 clew i if t h
to did" Tent Ani"rie
Hiima'lded o ineti'i
i of th ae.-i 1-nU an
i' h t'a se cupioye I
man
won
w.r!
T!
thai
an ! ,
Oil -
Maine, and
;n olli'.'ials
:.:o I lie caus-
1 later on
in salvage
that lien can only
r the act i:i time
Another
po:a tiui
: i in i ii t
a
li s by
t!:
s!a! uiir
e iusid"
,-l.S S. ). Ill
drawal. But Spaiu may refuse and i sion of tiie two magazines,
oiiarr o f l,.,c .iu i.,i.,.i I This will explain tiie rem.-. r
ibh
d ' of iiie Maine,
as s i -h examin .' ion n ly be p s
sibie, as also of th" bo;t mi wher.
the v.'ss'l rests, will prove thai
to pll. pun i,i,-:
. l-e enlisted uu
of actual war
; nii iit provides ; hat at t h"
any war in v. hie!: the I .
become iavlw (he ;,r!,:v
at once i--.lac.vl t- the
; peace I );i s i -s.
! S'.nator M
: offer of Cr. tu'-.r.'.-(.'rosso.
Wis., to ia!,
, aee.'pt the eh d'eii
a Spanish editor; also a
d-
i a :!.-; i ! ;
cup'f.i
cycle !,
irro: erv
one of t
was ii soi
known ;
who attempted die robbery.
S.iuf.ird llxpres;: Tlcre is a
house in .S i'iford whi.-h has four
room. I u one of those rooms lives
. i Ii.' ot her t :,! ;! ;- :o oc-h-
two siioe sla '.s. a bi
:op. a bai l or sla p : n I a
st'-i-e. 'j'liis buiidinir s
ohlost ia the tow n ami
I years iijj-o by v hat was
s t 'ae tirm of Mol veis.
i.-'s deelii
I'oweil, of
he his place.,
vnt him
mi;.r
a'lh
r.d .
.1 th
.V;ir a Om
it is tiie pi-a.liy-.
i. is Ii
b- iv
I io-. id ''.:, ciiinerv,
e. -
l.-i!
e !
bvi
to have that flotilla at Porto Ilico
! destruction wrouiit. the explosion suppos'mir the remai
West.
Preparations for war are beiiiir ;
pushed as rapidly as men and mon
ey can make them. Our seacoast
is beiuy made ready to resist any
motcru "Spanish Armada" that
may be sent against us. And a most '
i finis bein i- shown to have comb
as our government has to assem-1 t)ltl ,-, )1V ,,f j,,,. without and
ble such a formidable fleet at Key j two magazines ithin. The two
explosions w Inch t i:e c.aut fmusto
have ocenrr'-d. with a verv short
'interval between them, is an addi-
tional dotal!, showing' th.it two'
forces operated in causin the do- :
struction.
T'o.e iiudinir that the ship lilted
1 on the hrst explosion indicates an
e.t..,. ..I ....-..-. ..,.!..,,,. , ,f t.-... ,.l, -
giatifyins proof of the thoron-h '(1:,,,s tl i,VStid.-'t. liu a' bat-
obliteration of sectional prejudice fleship of thousands of urns. The
is the fact that the "boys in blue" . character of the wreckage techni-
the Federal soldiers as thev : eally described in the lift h part of
are hurried through the Southern V':ri t!l" ,-"r
. , , , , ces tiiat a mine was exploited nu
dities are received and welcomed (1r ,;, sui), ou t,., port si:!e. sus
with patriotic enthusiasm. i tains t'r.e vi-w taken by some ex-'
According to the latest telegrams ports shortly after the disaster
the President has made a peremp- rliilt t!l0 "!" die explosion was
tory demand on Spain to put an 1"" t to starboard.
, . . , , , . Ine toaturo of the nport of
end immediately to hostilities m ,llVll,st iIit..rest to the navy is the
Cuba, and to releas- the starving coinph-te exoneration of Captain
recoucentrados and allow them to SL'sl.eo and ail ou board, contain
return to their homes. Spain's -d in the second iimiin- s -ttin
reply to this demand has mt yet l"-"1 th" rl, vt on W
, line prevaiiie.ron tiie ship, ami
been made. If not irrantod, there directly stated in the sixth lind-
will be war. Already ( 'oueress is
excited and oa-rrr to beiriu war
without further parleying.
v. r.
ki not to be t
ally a'terctl in the pr-ee
traction, the oxphsiot;
due to sum.
f"r from M iirueap'-l:-;. Senator Ma
son says h" has a p!"d the eha:-
lon-'e, and adds: "1 have chosen
ily or parti-; .submarine luini--. for the weapons
u this duel. The Spaniard is to
l!!l '-"i'i':in:i now
thai no; iiiinr is to
i i : i 1:1 a iva! war but
hij.-s, whieli take from
or li.ur years to liiiiid.
it ar wore I'm cod np
n!y. It is aitoe-oth.or
t I ic i'l i'leellilify
of the
liott
Use.
dlv
was un
intt rior
Hnw ('mivicts aro Tieate.l.
ll.-il.-Ul; r..rr.-i--ii l"iit .f rior'. o.'i-rv.T.
At the penitentiary oi" day each
l'e.iuii is !-.;ion as ura'.viti.rdav.'
Voar corresp. u.., at was pros,. uf .-,(
til - til'.; v !!::." In t t:c dinii. r hall
Mt'iv I'.'l convict-, ail. like Mc
(iin'y, dressed in their best suit
of oiothes." To eacii man iliiv-e
pint's of tobacco or six candles
were is.-iu d. Nearly all took to
bacco. Only those who had irood
marks wo.-o " ivoii anythiuir. I hose
with a black mark trot i i . t h i 1 1 lt.
There w re only four black marks.
To the women four pack-ores of
s:,i: ij" of an ounce each ueie issued.
So.-i.o of the men drew sniuV in
stead of tobacco. On ,.ach drav.-iil.U-
day ti.e plisoli lilies are r.-ad.
J.ai ll o liviitis idveil a stali.pid
envelope and sheet of p.-, .or. if
they aro well-Leha vod and pay the
post . they are allowed to write
as many as two or more hi tors
each mouth. Ali letters are lead
Aiirden and stamped by him
ed to iro 'Po ,..u j, convict
be launched ov -r mv mhie as hunr
. aHthe rdainewashiu'iched overt' e
! "ne in Jlavau ihai'.or.and if ) can't
: blow him up in th s.t .i" eu-rlh of
; time, then 1 airr-to sit over his
miii" and let him have a chano".
If tids fellow accepts th-'Se condi
tions, 1 think I . i!i rid th- world
of at h-ast one Spaniard, and may
tr"t a chance at a !'. more."
Jt isi.o new as ,; io;: jo sa-i ';a!
t lie ia dust rial pro. r. sS of A mer !':,
wiiich has lone' !-d the woild, is
s'liowu in the fee ; s of the C.
Patent Oilh-e, but that fact is em
phasized anew by the valuable ni
forumti m for all who are interest
ed in the continued maintenance of
our irreatness and progress in in
dustrial lines, and v. ho is not. con
tained in the report for 1SH7, of
Hon. A. P. Oreoi. y, ;u t iii-jr Com
missi! mer of 1 'at on i diiforiu.it ion
th:t is invaluable to those who do-
hu-e lialt:.
two I o thr. .
tilt if a "iv
on Its : u ' I
t.:-ob:.!Jet!i;
! w. u d il.'ViS" s.'ii.'!::i.ic wiadlv
now in the way of a marine o:ie-i;n-o.f
war, jut as American in;:'cnuiiy
; i::i; 'i o ;s -d tiie I'ii's! moilern iron
jcl.nls. W'e have iilre-uly in our i.a
i vy a dynamite cruiser, tin- l' ...,
which in actual warfare mi-rht
. prove more da:i-'o:-ous than a half
.dozen of tlie greatest ball h ships
of t!;e KiSropean l.a'. ii s. J'hero has
; just been com plot -1, l:l' 'ivover, a! it I
olV l ed to our ( h t l Uilieli! , a silii-
111.'
l ie bo
:iM in b
s:!i ii"!-.
. nor rap-
ior ;.) in-;
I ha! the (,.)
a:i iusi n:o.
of s'.s iiiiiui.:
a tisti mie-h
th ships of ;
mine in I -m
fatal to our
Nowadays
matter of :
and
I, tie- i,
c.iiab!eofmi
' d m : h'S si c. mp:i ', e-
I ;.s o oiler lio t.V J.. t
i : and it may we! i be
ie los discharged ffo u
ant lilt o vessel cape. I ie
' be 1 1 v. Ci surface l-l.o
prove fatal tothe bat
in enemy iis the al !e:red
ii.-.-r! ir "'' ! i '-.-.tiia was
hat ! ieshi p t lie .'li.f.
wirlai" is lareely a
. aeni e jii.il inv.-nt ioi,;
L . Wil: lim-toii f c.i am.
Ar. I'ayeMcvilh' pj p. pm
Lv. r:.yetrevil!e 12 "
favcltoville Jim-lion lu 7
liV. Sa'nto:,! I is "
Lv. ( ioI.l'S'i'Oi' 'J 1't "
I .v. Climax :t -17 "
Ar. tlreei.sboro 4 '.'' "
Lv. (iioon boro I ,'ai "
Lv. Stohes.hlle r. 17
Lv. Walnut Cove f, 17
Lv. llural ll.-dl C, i: "
Ar. Mt. Airy 7 -io "
Sor u I'.ii n,) No 1
Lv. Mt. Airy ! ) a.i.i
IjV. ibir.d II.-, 11 i" ol "
Lv. Walnut Cove Uli "
Lv. Stohesd.d" 1 1 in; '
Ar. ( bvon.-.bor-o i i . " '
l'.v. ( il-ee'-.sl'or. 1 11 I )'ll!
Lv. Climax S i ! ! "
Lv. (ion i.st, a; 'J ii7 "
L'. . Saa '.on! " ' "
Ar. ravetfovilh-Junction : "n "
Ar. i ao;;ei!!e -1 ) "
Lv. l-'avt ievilio -1 LI "
Ar. Wiimiu-rtou 7 ".M '
.n.ii; i a it uavii. .N i t
i v
Lv. llenrettsville .' i-o .-. : :
Ar. Ma. -ton 'a i'J
Lv. Maxlou !' i;7 "
Lv. ih- l Springs ! ;i." "
Lv. ilope Si ii-s in .!'!"
Ar. l'ayett"Vil!e i do "
or i n n u'M. N" ? '
I'.'.M-V j
Lv. I'ayothv ille i p. l ij
I.V. Hope M i lis ." o7 " I
Lv. Ued Splines i:i " ;
Ar. Maxtoli c 1 1 ' j
Lv. Maxlou c- jo " i
Ar. Ileira. ttsville 7 la "
Nu'.ra i:.i' ii. " IS ,
: i"i
Daily ilv 'p.,
S ivd iv.
nest
of the
cf this
I r
1 A
i l j u tw , ;
dvocaes now
line verr rnme
m
ipvlnciplcs it ail-!voia;-?Ml
when
3 a y-n
iiihw
Ukd
a
Lv. It amsour
Lv. Ciimax
Ar. ( ileeiiaboro
Lv. ( iloousboro
Lv. Stokoadale
Ar. Madison
s t ill i:..fNli.
Ii 1'. ,
x "i ".
!l 17
!) :i
1! -7
i i .".")
iuur, which declares the disaster to
be due to no fault of those on board.
The inability of tlie court toliud by the
evideneo to fix responsibility, as if alhc..
stated in the eighth part, makes John T. 1'iilb-ii. so well known ail
thoreportso guarded in expn-s- over the country for his r.-lieious
sion of blame, that neither Spain work amon,' convii t.s, "ave a e-ood
tmr the Spanish are mentioned book.
i The neatest convict is a nerro
liauiod llimni I'.ims, from Ma.u-
That was a pitiable and shame
ful confession made by the Popu
list railroad commissioner, Mr. L.
C. Caldwell. His town paper, the , turouirhout.
Statesvillo fmlnvirf-, states that' w ",' "' ""V' "'"
, , i o .i . , I InvoliMitary Itnniei'Mm.i.
he frankly admits that, in his re- rri. .,, M, Alry NWH
cent vote rediuin."; the railroad The .suimrinir foot bridge that
rates, "he voted n-rainst his liettor sians the Ararat rior at I'.ai.nor'H
judgment and foolishly yielded to fllnl suddenly jrave way Sunday
M.n t . ia; ' "i afternoon, diu iii'' a bapti;;in"T ou-
1T 1 ducted by Jo-v. J)r. ll;iymoio, ai d )
iweifuimiuuim inai me com- fell with a tremendous splash. A
mission had no evidence to sustain lanre number of persons, mostly
its action! ' little boys, xvere sittiii": and stand
Now, what would bethou-htof ? oil t'! brid-e when it w, nt
. T , ',. down, and everyone was dropped
any Jude, or even an ordinary , - r t
. J ' .. . -, into the river, a distance ot some
juror, who would deciue nenxe witu s ,,r i() fo,.f. Ti:e water was sev
no evidliceV oral fef -tdeep and it was an excit
. .. . . iujr time for a few minutes. There
dnv T?iicoll ij u.n'.l i,.!,.,,;,, ,.0.i5. were several vounir men ill tne mil
Hire to ho up to date u ith the worid
of industrial and inventive prog
ress. The reiiort will be sent flee
to all who apply in wiitintr for it
to the Commissioner of Patents,
YV.-tshimrton, 1). C.
An informal conference of a num
ber of the vice-presidents of the
N at ii mal Associat ion of I omocrat -ic
Clubs was hold this week at the
headquarters ot tne association, jnil jj, ,( (,
jkini very eiicourae-inri-eports were
in.iue, us to ciiinoriranization ana jnhcnd.
uie ir ner.-it ouiiool; tor democrat- .,-(.t!u.r meilia-val
ic success in tne camo.-iiLrn tins ti....... .,t, ,.u i..
u v..riii..p i t.i.,1,. t 11 1-. ... . ii-.,! i.niiTi..-.ii.v
i . , ii . i, , ,, , u- 1 .'. I :l It, I lit I 1 1: 1 I l it i,...t ..v.......
term for w ifo lnurdi-r. ;., ,.v..rv ;,..i;,..,o,.i
i do more work in their belief that the Chica-o pht-
t iier pris.-uier. An- f.,rm ic,,i!,l !, 1. 1... !,..
other m-at uison.-r is also a no- democratic '.National Conx'eution
.ri", irom liiclanomt, a. He says an.l 1 1: f- Mr l'.-,-.,i .-,!, 1 .
was a servant of (Jeiicralie i.n,m,ul i..i,.',..i ii, ;..t- .i
uitiu'' tne war.
iuee a counfrv whore the .arts
of pea'-e tlonrish aiai proi.pt r is
most favorable lo the eoneral ad
vance of science and i!ioittiin. v,;
stumble upon the paradox that t ho
successful pursuit of eace is nip. r
all the best preparation for war.
Another way to put it is to say
that modern warfare has become a
matter of machinery, and th; t tl
Most llhrlllv developed
and industrial nation will by vir
tue of such development be most
loriiiiiiaoie in war. tins is a Sitlla-
Spauiards in iroiieral
are evidently 'iuho unable to eom-
rheir ideas are ulto-
IV-ii
1.
1
4
No 15.
Mixed
Kxe'p.
:; ".pai
pi
it i
sou county, lb
ty-tive
It is said he c
a day than anv
Mb"IU'S t" liea
us and mi'it..ry pi ople.and that the
people of the I'nited States ar;:
realiv in o-reat terror of Spanish
Lv. Tadison
1-v. Sli 'kosd.de
Ar. ( iroeusboro
Lv. (Iieon sboro
Lv. Climax
Ar. Lamsour
At Fav. iteville with All
haiiic.-d Coast Line, at Maxion with Caro
lina- I entral iiailroa 1, at Je-l
Sprimrs with the Led Sp'-iaesan I
llowmore Lailroad. at 1-vmfor 1
with Seaboard Air fjine, atOulf
with the lurhanitV Charlotte ilnil
road, at (Ireonsboro v.ilh Soulh-
i'hey believe ern K iilw.-iy, at Walnut Cove willi
rhlv chi vn'ro- Norfolk A' West'in ij.-iilwr.y.
W. E. Kw.r., (ien. I'ms. A.'-r-nt.
J. W. I'nv, t.eu'l Manage
! VI v
ihxi UiruH w
; v very change of
j The political
! eanipain of
12898 will he hot
mid he election
THE RECORD
will $!o fs ut"
must for ihe re-
de?2jpion of
North Carolina
from lie eon
ivol of the ang
of unscrnpnlonH
demagogues;,
who now din
grace our good
oh! Slate.
ram
prowess. They think that Spain
could make as easy work of invad
ing the I'nited States as .Japan
laade of iijvaiiiuo- China. Their
't-l T- . 1 ... . . i , ,. , I'OUIl III I ll-H IS iill u;i 1 1ICI I lie, in l-
ihe l n.tod Stao-s government the three battleslpMi.ne to be .-al and unrelated to modern facts.
suu'.uesteii that a Inrht naiueil .Maine or: six torpedo boats a ..,,.o... i;i l.i.v ..f
It is not probable, that either of
. , .... is mm e ii nut r a-
ii- e i ,i inerLreal party. aul they, nit oil oy ti o t a. ,
ed Jus spiteful warfare in the '. ' r . n the cells of State co
inspect
be placed ill front of the cell door Uil i torpedo boat destroyers .ro
of each Federal prisoner, so each vidod for in th" reirular Naval Ap-
t an read an hour at tiiyrht. these propriation bill, now beiu-.' consid
lLdds ,'.re arranged. They are a ered by the House, will bereadv
caudle, with a reflector, suspended to take part in the war with Spain,
in a wooden frame. The decision but they indicate the spirit of Con-
is made to
.4
L:
boutneru JUUway Company antt little fellows, whose heads could be
its officers. His rttterauces and ac- seen bobbiuir uji und down like so
tions in all his course iu this rail- many corks. Fortunately nohody
ioa.l matter have nrude him the whs seriously hurt by the acci.ient.
lainrhitir-stoek of all nuprejudii vd
persons
rd.
in . . 1-
xuo t-rinmiai proceetim-s a-; Mr- w h (.nl)l ((f 4.o)IM. j.,,,,.,, st()(.j..!:(le ,iml .0
gaiDBt the railroad officials lnue tv, accidentally shot and killed jruard is doubled until the missing
b't'U ilisuiissctL himself lat Saturday. , no is fi in.d.
: ,:o it. ..i c... k.. .. n 1
i ,i ,i ii is now .s.ini iii. ii, i iiji, Jiiisseii
-utterly unworthy of th ,, ,,,. Joi, ,:V!lfl!4 filft i,.,,,.,. 4
..frc.. ...i.:.. 1. 1. i...., .1 l . iia-if
put them in front of
onvicts. and are
beimr n rra Hired.
Alter an early supper the con
victs are marched into their (( lis.
They are countt d as they are lock
ed iu. The overseers take the lists
to the ollice. If they are correct
i.y ".uard is marched oil' If
is a missing convict then it
is railed a "hideout." Jon tires aro
"rress. Ihe five dry docks provid
ed for in the same bill may 1k of
service before we have whipped
Spain to a satisfactory extent, and
anyway, they are needed all the
time by our ships,
Are You Weak t
WeaknPM nan i frits iUelf iu the loot of
mhitinn and aching bonca. The blood ia
lri'.icry ; the titties arc VMliug thi- iloor ia
l.cinK -ipiuxl Cordis are. A bottle of Browin
Imn HitliTS takfii in time will rtetnre your
irei.g. li." soothe your iMTTca, mak. jna:r
blrxMl rich an-l rtd. I)o ymi nmrc kiuhI
f 'inn an expenive special cimrw nl'm.-.li.-irit.
biowua' Irvu UiUvra ia aald by all drulca.
MM : Ms I it I . i: s (H p !
Ilavlni; .i!.vtn. an u.lmlia'm. r ..f J"' n
CM . k, ii-c...-., I li.-r.'i.)- ii "l(v nl .. --.,c- i, .,.
I:i ,-14.11111 H'iiu-i Hut I !i...i.l,.ia it. . x!il hit c o
yii.n,i u. in.1 mi tr before Uu 3r-l il.-iy ..r M.-ir.-a,
Ii-vS. JOHN ll. LAM',
Mrrh S, IK'S.
AND SUJ'.-P.Y VICI Tl' 01-'
an 'T-li-ff ih,mior..r i-.'irt ..f ( i:iihin
.-..unty I w.l! ill c iln at .ii! 11.- mii -U'i'i h tux
c niri-h 'Un l'.r.r In I'UiKli'.r.., ni MhvIjaT, tin
4lh nay of aitII. J ihK . ..H line mi lirl I In
terst of A. a n- iUo. i.w twl, In tt in. nrrn
e nTpye. to him auj w. A. limk l.jr M-ir..n
VV.i.rMH an. I wifn t.yilw.l, .ln',-.l MhiIi
IK'. j l.rlnn iho tfu a-ri'S nfaaM Ira 1 r. n-iinien
a i.t .l.' l.i.'ihintli' ilx a. r.-a i n-yi-.l LvHt'.-l
A (I U.-tkn an-l w. a Urak.' to Jai.isi .f I. ia
lor ly l.l Jan. I O -t. Int. 1S.H): aU'i ...io ir .-i ..f
llld ol employ- i)rHtP ,y t-ri'.lrli-lt llnri.i Kil l wlf.- .lai, . Oct.
country Hue ours, eaiia
supplying the wi.o'o world with
electrical motors, mining m.-ichin-ery,
locomot i ve engines, steel rails,
and the structural material for
modern stool bridges and "sky
scrapers." not to mention bicycles
and sewing machines, is equally
capable of build in;,', armiiiu', and
operating an unlimited number of
ships of every tvp
in;' f very com civalae meclianical nin, ihui, ex.-.t the ihr.' a-i-.a . nr-yei
device for lUlll.oseS of national de- New r.l.m .-hureli: and one oilier im.-t or
f.,..o.i 1.. I,..,.. ...... 1 .....,.f . .... n.-r. niiiveywl t.y Marl.u W..mt.i
"... . ' ' Drnke I.y dm! ilatcl AiiKiist in, ltivj: ,e .1 . 11.
even lt our preliminary prepara- t,l.llMeu,l.rM cnvy.-i t..n,i.riei i.r..k- - s
thins had boon of the scantiest mujuih j..inii..n iiy.iiMvi.inf.i s;.- -jvii, i -s
character, Vo .should l-e able to All aald Un.l liu.i In Kr H I .nlili,
five a Lt'ood account of ourselves Chatham conmy.
if ..lei Ti-rnmif nle: .r.i ha'f rush, I aWn .e .-. nt .1
in warfare. I-rt iin " I he 1 repress ,n Mi mIitl wl;i (nlt. ,
of the VS oi ld, in Ameiiciin Month' Marcus. hm. w. a. lui-mi
bj JtU w of Jifvitivs. .-ur.
rl. I
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