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Price $100 Per Year. CONCOKD, N. 0., THURSDAY, Single Copy 5 Cents FEB 231899 J. -'V.,.- r ' '! V: ; 1 TROUBLE IN MANILA. Natives Bnrrilng the City and Firing: On, Oar Soldier. j Immense dam ace was done to TTT f ! ! the city of Manila during "Wednes- The Separate Car Bill. r . - i - 'Alter the House had passed the separate car bill twice Tuesday jeome objections were noted jaiid it was held up. An entirely new night. The natives it seems tried bill was presented and passed in to make good their threat to jthat body Wednesday. The fol- burn the city by setting fire to it lqwiDg is the bill as it will! be if at different places at the same not changed by the Senate: time. Section 1. That all railwAv, AYi The Americans in concert with steamboat companies, as common the local firemen fought the flames carries in the transporation of to great disadvantage. Ill dis- passengers for hire in North Car posed natives would cut the hose lina, other than; street railways, till they had to be driven and Uhall provide separate, bnt equal corraled in open spaces to pre- accomodations for the white and vent their mischief. Many shots J colored were wounaea. wnoie acres the city were burded over. latest advices the situation under control. races on all passenger were fired and a few soldiers trains and steamboats carrying I I nnfiAflncTArfl I I r r: At t Such acoomoda- ions may be Tne Old Dummy Car Fixed Up. To see the new car of Photographer Moose, now Btanding near the passen ger depot, one cvn hardly realize " ?i - .n. --j . : Li J. tnai it is me oiu uummj passeDgerj was:! railway companies either by sep arate paBssenger partments in furnished by cars, or by com- cars, passenger which shall be provided , by the railways, under ( the supervision and direction of the9 Board of Railway Commissioners or the car which at one time carried people to andlfrom the depot officers succeeding to their pow- Mr J ers: Provided, that this shall 4 not A Banquet to Gen. Gomes. I Matanzas, Feb. 22.--The ban- quet tendered here to Gen. Max imo Gomez was a brilliant affair and well attended. The Junta Patriotica, which had charge of j the entertainment, refrained from i -' 1 ' j 0 rfc'rv! er aawuiGa :. 1 '.I:" inviting Spaniards pleased j the Cuban which dis- commander. Moose hai for months been working apply to relief trains in cases of on thia car, having purohasedj for accidents, to Pullman or sleeping the purpose of making a photograph cars or through express trains car similar to the one in which he that do not stop at all (Stations now lites. New rolling atooW haq and are not nsed ordinarily for been put under it and it has been traveling from , station to nicely painted and the rooms reJ station; to negro servants modeled. Io one apartment is hia in attendance on their employers; reception room, while in the other I to officers or guards . transporting end is his photograph gallery a Bkji 1 prisoners, nor to prisoners bo light of considerable; si?e haying transported. Sec. The Bail way Commis- been put in. bignor Kiti has Deen at work lately putting on the. letters BionerB, or the officers succeeding along on the outside. Mr. Moo8e U0 their powers are hereby au- will not keep the two cars together J thorizecl to exempt from the pro One will leave soon for King yision 0f this act branch lines Mountain while the other will be and narrow ffauLe railways, it I in . m . ... . F 1 i 1 - .. I . stationed lor tne present at uaatoma. heir judgment Mr. Moose made the one that he Lr u. now travels in while he was in TS8. This one urn by reasm of the light Tolnme than the dummy car, it being amply the enforcement of this act bo unnecessary to secure the comfort of. passengers, of The banquet was given in the theatre. The guests numbered 200 and 4,000 spectators were present; The boxes were! crowded with ladies of the bestl oircle of society and the public generally crowded the four tiers of galleries. Gen. Wilson sat on ! the right lot Geh. Gomez and Cuban General Betancourt was seated on his left. A picture of George Wash ington was prominently displayed on the Wall. Gen. Gomez, during the banquet left 'his seat and gallantly offered some flowers to Mrs. Wilson. j The ! speeches began, at 10 o'clock j Senor Labostida, in the course of his remarks, said the authorities at Washington wouid never govern the country against its will, a remark, which was loudly cheered. The house also cheered President ! McKinley, Senor Rivero said Gen. Gomex would never ieave Cuba. He was to bring his family here from San Domma and stay always in Cuba. The speaker referred j glowlingly to Washington and was loudly cheered. Senor Ouritz (welcomed Gen. Gomez to Matanzas. The i Cuban commander answered, thanking his hosts and referred feelingly to the dark days of the revolution. He I said his gratitude at the welcome accord ed him could not express the deep Spring just in J Plain, figured passenger traffic or the small large for his private rooms together f , r I,. LaJ . r ii number ot negro passengers gauery. i narrow trwer or branch linesj . when any coach, car, for A New Train to Be Put on the Southern. The Southern's travel has grown Sec. 3. That to such proportions that another I or compartment of a train is needed. The Charlotte, either race shall be completely Columbia &. Auernst. whioh comes filled at a station where no extra in at 8.10 p. m., brings several coach or car can1 be had,and thejin- eleepers, which are switched over creased number of passengers can to the main line, at this point, be- not be forseen, the conductor in ing attached to the vestibule, charge of such train is hereby The addition of these coaches authorized to assign and set apart makes this train to heavy. To a portion of a car or compart- remedy the matter a new train is ment, assigned for passengers to be added, running direct Iromlone race to passengers of Columdia, S. C, to Washineton. other race. The trains will be known as Nos. 33 and 34.Charlotte Observer , 1 Full Blooded Stock. At Central Fall, B. I.. Seel 4. That of the there ail railway com panies shall tumish iff rs and sec- - - i i i I ! . ond class passenger accomoda- 5. That any railway com- tions. Sec into. the was born to Mr. and Mrs. Pi Traham last week a boy Who pany failing to Comply in good weighed over twenty pounds land faith with the provisions of .this five ounces. The mother is a act shall be liable to a penalty of large woman weighing over j 200 $100 per day, to be recovered m pounds. The father is more than an action brought against such ix feet high and stoutly built He company by the Kailway Corn weighs 225 pounds.-Ex. I j ! missioners, or the officers succied R , mi f ; ing to their powers, in the county Deaf Mute Killed by a Train.! Henderson, Feb. 22. A deaf and f r 1 1 dumb white man was killed on the railroad between Bowen's Grossing f j ''til and Graystone yesterday morning, by a freight train going north. I Be fore leaving Henderson he went into a barbershop to have his hair cut, then started toward Graystone It is eaid that he came from.Ral-' feelings ot his heart.; no reference to politics so hoarse he could ulate. I Gen. Gomez has several days past and out,, The banquet 11 o'clock. Gen. He . made and was hardly artio- been ill , for looks tired 1 1 was over at liomez was cheered as he departed. PERSONAL POINTERS. Capt, E L Hughes, of Spencer, is here today. Mr. Chas, Cook, spent last night here. of Bessemer, Mrs. S J Lowe and ney returned night. to Mr. M morning to four weeks. little Sid- Uharlotte last J Freeman left this be gone for three or Mr. S F Stephens, of Charlotte, spent! last night here. Mrs. Stephens has been visiting here for several days. Miss Lettie Kerns, of Salisbury, who is attending sonooi at Mont Amoena. will arrive Saturday morn ing to spend Sunday with Misses Maggie Brown and badye isencini. of Wake, and conveyed State treasury. Sec. 6. This' force from and tion. act shall be in after its ratifica- Poetics Squelched. Weary Watkins Ob, that Ifhad the wings of a bird I ! Hungry Higgins They's ) less meat on the wings than they is on any other piece. Indianapolis Journal. . Green Mountain j flaple Syrup. Of New Wall jfaper All shadeSf Stripped and Come in and make your selection. Thousands to , select from,; 4 Tbousands Of Calicoes, fast colors Only . 21-2 cents per yard as long as this values m Percal and Hamburgs. special lot 1 Cannon & Fetzer Comp any. n n Zl O iR LOSS YOU R G A I fc . had ten thousand wortli of Furniture more damaged on the night 1 6thl If you nded anything in our line NOW is In the next 60 day s the time. wev will make nun, .1. dredsjof people happy it j VOU DOCJT amtto BUY Y6U HAD BETTER STAY flWAY, Quart Bottles at 30 cents. Pint Bottles at j 20 cents. Sweet Pickles per Bottle V ";. 10 cents, j Canned Kornlet at 20 cents '-.it . v : .-.per can. : J;... '' ' - -.: " Ervin & Morrison 0R0CER5, Men you ! j j ! : ' i i . 1 ! you hear can't help ' buyi come mm G. ! ! - T " IUI A DDI 4 : Of yards dark and light asts. Great dollars or less of the our PM
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