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si i IB -.. rt n. r. : - : . : -" : j !, ' ; .. ' ys .. r : "i t- 1 ' '" 11 ' ' ' - ' " - ' 1 ' ' "'- . - ... .t.44 i ! 'if 4 u - 1 '1 i :; i ,-VI. VOL. XI. NO. 19. , TELEGRAPH, SUMMARY, t'Cii-' f ;; ' THE STATE. ?.,.! E. J. Best of Ookisborol ka appointed J i Judge Iurneirs stenographer. Sixty- j ; t wo Wtizens of 'Durham. at dndtetedj for ! j gambling.- -The IurhaTnj ' grand jury l I. aaii xo anaict the "Southern railroad; for ! ! fe?iv1i?S' j passes. The president jap- 1-r ' fpoinfs postmasters for iiexins-ton ami I . ihelby. , j A f. . ; I , BOMBSTICJ j -Secretary .Long decides . , png any cut ia wages'of against mak- mployees at ! H - fthe snavy yard at Portsmouth, - Va. f t- In. the. Maryland iegislatuire yesterday i : '.tvvo 'ballots for senator were -taken in j i ; w'hreli McComas gained fotir votes over I J. ihe day before; rbe ftgp'r now is-toe b I "Jween I<lniore and th!e! Sixth (Mc r'V, pomas) cdfagressional distiiict; the plan ( the depocrats i3 to Jteebj up this ftght as long as possible and uiite -with jthe j Alii1 4olters! wily in case 1 of I -heeessitvJ ; v- wiivia ti - vase " j j lolonI. 'Stubbs resigns aa t 1 1 xf it-lie. y?rginiaj veteraois.4- commander 4-j fhe senate i vijiuus .uie vutixmiaiions pi ,vvici.emia, I ,ti be sypreme court jusnoefand Tyre lenrt to JjC postmaster .t Oreensboro, I . P-fNew York policeman 1s sen Mnced ito ng Sing for shootmg a boy "vho runs to escape arreij.-HAt ort 'laiwnsend a sailor lives eleyeji days af- ter haying ihis neck broken by a fall t 1 Th deniotrats of the ..Tennessee legislature took fifteen fruitless "ballots for a ! Candidate; for sena't sjr-. last jiig'ht. i Sr PresJden-f- St. Joihri.ot j'lhe .Seaboard. Air TLine will become mana ger totithe UinkjfhVj' .pacific WilrOad. Th -stuatibri in jthe " -NeW. England towns jwhere strikes 'have occurred be rcomesjanore critical; indications point ..' to . a -general -strike. Il.uetgert 'goes Upon the : witness stand. ;':" :: pt'V : FOREIGN Jaian wisil send nine warfehi'ps to Ihe Chinese waters. The !Stl jJames Oa- Tzette feays Japan is prepiiied for j war and t-Wat -she can defeat all the war- si hps -Germany and Russia).' have j east i of Buez.- -The French government imnaedfatey fleet in the journalists ouders tvvvj warships to be pr! iard to reinforce I the far east. -Two French fight !a duel as a result of a dispute 'over "the iDre-us case. claim to have captured The -Spanish iBsperauza, the Cubans where, the government" of was lpGated, : It is rumired ,lni Ha- vana Jthat " General Garcia has (been who sur- killed. Juan, Masso Parra I rend ere d o the Spanish, is ho relation I of the presraent of Cuba. I . Why aljow' yourself to TeJ slowiy - tor i lured -at the stake of disease? Chli'la I'ttTid Fever vAvill undermine, arid evenii '. -oally break ' down, the strongest coinsltl--; tii't;ioni."Febri Cura" (SiweeW0h!m Tonic -;:iyiith Jron) is more effeCitivethan-Quln-ufiih'P, ai id. being combined wjiiai' Iron, is !tarif excellent: t'onic' and 'Nerve 'nvedi- jcine. 1 lit is pleasant to 'take,! and is sold 'f U"rider poii.tive guarajh'tee tpjeure.. kr imon-y refuride'd. Accept po subti ;iT!tutes. SThe "just' as good" jjk.ind don't Vf -ffeci Ic'ures. i Sold by J. A Bhepard, J. ll. Hardin, arid H. L, Fentress. The Acoclatrd Charities fo.Ttsw'in is t'ho report, of the tmisuTir of.l'the Assoeiareu unanaies from fib I iDeCerhber 11, 1S97 to J:an'trary ;il. .RECEIPTS. Bdiine December ll'trii. . . . Newc IfanioVer -Oounty. . . . nv: V: G. Morton. : . .. . ... . I .$ 25 4" .125 00 . 2 CO . 100 3 . . 10 00 . ' 1 00 . 25 00 :VWm. Niestlre.'.,:......: -r Xalief Aid . Society o t St... Andrew h Prestiy terran church. . : . . . Mr. Kaite I)eR. Meares. . . A friend through the President I. .Talor.i......-. fc. ivv jYtote..., !A ifrieii'd'.fi). ...... ?V. VII. Sprunt. ............ 'Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith. ;W. li Smith,- Jr v. ;n-AytMV Smith...;...;. ....... '. . r . 25 .'. - ll 00 . . '5 00 ... 10 00. .. ' 2 00 .. 1 00 ... i! 1 00 25 00 .. f! I 00 .. ;j .1 .eo . . !f 50 ..; j 1.00 ..$230 20 ..i 5 43 ..!! 27 50. .. '25 00 J 12 50 ..: 23.75 ..I 10 00 ..1 3 00 . J " 2 50 '..F 1 15 .J- 70 ..124 67 '..$236 20 E. V. tlrs. W, la. Parsley.......... U-Hl Hi,-II unisort... M, Jr -XingeIihoef . Ir. 1". W. Builuck. j. . . ...... ! Tofcil...: .1..".... ... ! j . 'v li ; DISBURSEMENTS. Overdraft' last -month..'...;". John, li. Howe. Secretary' 3 salary. . . . . (hcth-aririe Kennedy Home., Ojiroceries, etc.-. . . '.. . . -,i . - v Renft for those in need..... ( 'rt.sh - help ". . . .1. . f Janitor for five Weeks..:... Lroad' fares Balance. January ,llCh... 'i Total:.....:.. ...... ... .' Contribution's im kind Mesbl ) -Baifzer, T. Wright jMeares, two car loads ! Of;? wood: T. A Watson, onle Cord of n ,woovl; I,: n. Burnett, $1.00 in groceries; U- At IX. Wesseli. $2.00 in grocciries; I. B. ii" Ithodes.. John F. Garrell, Wml Mr. Hays, ' Jr., leef: Miss Fannie W4 titers, five I IKmnda of coffee; Mrs. Thomas Wood, it cooked foott; Mr. -Kdward Wtttn, one-. J -half bufihVif :of potatoes; . Jewish i ladies. :t rawing sotWiy, 36 -new garments; Ivlrs. !1 It.- D. Jewet t. Mrs. A. M. ' Wjaidd'ell, Jr., Mrs .W. IJ, DeRosset, Mrs. pi P. Bell, it Mrs. -T. A. I La wither, Mrs.' E. N. Powers, htha-u'wocLiticn i greatly lTjkTebted to a he Inter-Sf.te Titephon'e Con pan y for a -Jeiiliona .placed in tho office free of x-lvarge. f ' "1 don't know, tlbere may be others lie said, 'bu't I have -useld 'Parker's Tolu Cough Syrup ia iny family for it." yt-ars and wOuld not be w ichout life knew better than to 'buy -Tfche in- ftrior preparation: that w as ' f !betog urged uion him," Parker's TWuiOougfa. f yrup", has no equal. It wi tamed i- ior" Cold, fWhooping COugii, SiOre ThrOat, Hoarse - I ness.i Croup, llronchitis and k ldrekl ail- iments. Containa no injuriouis Ingredi ents' is pleasant to take and a safe remedy for 'liihlreM. " For sale, by J. C. LSheiuaitl.' J. H. Hardin, and II L. Fen- I tress. -; ' . "iil'M Senator V'o'.cott's speech in khe Renate ye.s!ttjrday .may;, nuke, mote K-pear -the i measure of nhe amhori'ty ...to! bind! - the 1 ITnited Staites. with which th4 members of the ; iivteriKvtiona.l .bimetailifc commis I .jsion deemed themselves, invested. ' In r geiieral terms he carries thej jidea' that ! t he : president backed and: -approved all that va done or promised irk behalf of ithe United States to accomplish inteTria 1 Tfoikil bimetallism. If this be true, .it oil's h-t not to be hidden from he people iii.ler cover of uncertain: or evasiva ut- i it ranees. Certainly it is to pe Inferred t' from s Mr.- Wolcott's eulogist! ( reference I to the support accorded by the admins- 1 ration- ttmt,even t he proposition1 to ac 1 rept t!he French ratio of 15i tpjl was au I tthcriztd or approved.Philadelphia Rec S'.ord.. .; - ; . ! I f : : i- - . 1 l .- Royal dakes tbe lood pure, j j. wUoiesoaaean J dslIcIoiL. ;.lt Absolutely Pure ii j ROVAl. BAKING POWDEB CO., NEW YORK. w '' DEADLY, 'COLLISION. TSVO PASSENGER TRAINS CRASH TOGETHER The Firemen of Both Train Killed and Several Men lojared More or Uu 8 Terely A Conlnelon of Order, the Cane of the Accidont. : j- '"" ! I'" .'. Uocajl passenger train. :No. 52. . ar.d jthrougih passenger traln No. 37 collided I near Ashley J unctron leight miles- west of Charleston, oni the North! Deas-tem South Carolina railroad, ait 7:15 o'clock yesterday morning. Th collision, was head on and both, engines were smashed and locked toge'tiher, but etrange to say, ony two "baggage care were wrecked by the -clash.' '."-.Two Tnenwere killed and a number were Injured! more or less severe ly, but it. Is thought' that none were, fatal ly hurt. Several passengers on the Pull man car were sliaihtlv tecratched and bruised. THE KILLED. The killed1 were Robert James, colored, fireman on train No. 37. y j Wesley Bishop, colored, fireman- on train "No. 52.. V j . : THE INJL'RED. The following were the persons who were Injured ""ito an extent worthy of note: : - i -. . - - -" -. p ' !. OTST THAT NT-NO .-"2. ! ! i Engi-nman E. F.. Hall, arm broken. . J. "W. Powell, express mesBenger, leg broken "I -i- i S 3. .H. Tiingham, colored, mail agent, leg and -arm brokent . : M., 'McDuffie, baggage master, bruised about head. i 1 I i A. J. .Gouerdine; of Oharleston, and J. V.i Hood, of Knoxville, passengersi both bruised about ithe ihead. ;i - . t ! " ON TRAIN NO. 37. ! ; ' ii Enginemaw J. I. Neely, "badly injured, smashed and scalded. .. i - j i ' : E. " R. . Liles, ; baggage master, leg crushed. - i 1 1 1 j John Sellers, colored, porter, sca-Wed. i! : CAUSE OF COLLISION, 'i " i. IP. is' stated .'. t'hat; IttieL' causei of but the : accident was a confusion' . of dors. Through passenger tralii 37 ihad. t!he ,4 right ' of way, ; was tlate land j the local raw f rom Charleston I 'to, Columbia Oiad orders to take ith siding, If it -'could "be made' Ty 1:19 a. m. The point was reached by 7:17, but the through train was a few m nutes ahead of 't'hq .time reported, and Whence the two trains came together. ' INJURED TAKEN TO CHARLESTON, i A relief tTain: was- sent out at iancej f rom Charlesiton and tihe injured1 wera carried to. that city, where surgeons gavel them attention. ; S: As soon, as the news reached "VViining- tom General; Manager John R.- - Kenly arxl Engineer of Road "way E. B. ipleas- ants, leftf on! a special train for the scene of the odctd-ent. . .. " ' THE. TRACK CLEARED. -The'trdick was cleared by 3:30 p. m. a-nd the delayed passengers were sent, through to their!. destirtation. The cars Of' both trains, except the baggage cars, wre in" a .condition to '.move after the; tracl' -was cleared. - ; - ' ' -"I .- ' r ;;--';. " Not Exasgerated j The ' -following from ; the 'Wins tori Daily, Sentinel, of January 19th, reflection on the press of Wilmin Is. a rton, eet- and we cannot pass it '-.by without ting The Messenger niig1ht: j "The hotels 'here aire an receipt of letters from the rnanagement, of Tho Ortcn at. 'Wilmingtoni regardingft the sirnailpbx scare in. 'that 'city. Tha let ters say:' ' j: ." ;.' if . ""Last week two very liglit cases, both negroes, cam-to light both leases being thoroughly isolated and Quar antined at once, and having just . re turned from the regular weekly meet ing' of Che board of health, t3iey ajssure us that there is no apparent danger of an epidemic and no cause for alarm. Our daily papers in an .unguarded mo ment, 'have ventilated, ia fact exager ated very much (the spate Of affairs to the detriment ofpur wliole seetionj. Up to this writing We have 3iearI pf no city quarantning against us, and. am sure If they investigate aoi-d obtaiti the facts, disregarding- newspaper reports, they will not do -so." .- j j The "Messenger, nor any of . th'e-papers so far as we nave - observed i ,'haVe ex agerated the . situation.;;. It .(has never been stated that there' -were (more; than two cases of smallpox ttierev andj time and again it: was stated that the pa- -weljl. I iients were isoated and doing Tne breaking . out of two casea of. smallpoi -would nave ibee'n passed; by in an. .ordinary way but 'the action of a m6b in destroying, two houses with fire to 'prevent their use as a pest hospital lent a sensational feature to the; mat ter. 'We .'had!' two eases of smallpox. two houses, were nurned, and we- gave the particulars.-and that is all there fa of "it. .There was no exageration. j ( There is no excitement in Wilmington now, and one would hardly know that 'there ihad been ay. jThe two patients ,are on the road to recovery, and every- body is igoing along ias ' usual. People are coming Oiere on ibusness 'as .usual.; and (business is being done at -t'h same old; stand. I, Mr. ligberte Farewell f -f The Rev. J. L. Egbert, of Spring lii;' Masa;;wff:is.83tefi; spendftog a few -rhon't'hs at'Thie Ortd-n, will take (his leave of opr fi'ty next Tuesday or Wed nesday and in 'FebTUiary w!ffl goin.a tour" to the Holy Land. . He has made numerouB friends ihere and They nave teamed to adrnlire hirri fotr nisccom piishrnents .as a gentleman Wia Hearning ana ajbility as a rainfseer'oif Ithe GospeL He "has preached peveral times or tlie congregation f (t!he St. Paul's Up'iscoipaa churcn and will preaCh for them tontotrrow at 11 a.; m. and 7:30 p. in. ' ' '. ' On Monday' n'igli't a reception wil toe 'tenaered to Mr. Bg'bert at thfe resi lience of t'he Rev. Ed-ward Wooten, on Third street next door J souit'h Jabves church. 1' f Of: St. " The Cutter Morrill r The' United States' revwiue' cutter Lot M. Morrill, which., OA -Wednesday olew out .the lower! tube of her boiler, twenty miles off Cape Feaf bar, was reDif ved by the government steam dredge Cape Fear day mornSng. ': r Captain Jtlhn W. Harper, of the, steam er t Wilmington, wll tow ithe MOrrill to WHmlng'ton- this nrornang and tWe dam age caused by the explosion wli be re paired at once. ; i I - . . I.lTe Eleven Dey "With m Brolten KeK POr't Tojwnsend; 1 Wn., January 21. August Nickerman, - sailor, 4ted Ihere after living eleven days with ai-btrolcen neck. ' NicttersOn,' (wtfio was a sallbT on th-e 'Amieriaaii) Bark Oarypftiene, wlhile off ? Cape Mendocino, eleven . days ago, reW'tfrom tfhie maTrr yardi It'hrougn a hatch to the Ih'oiM, a fllsta'njee of forty eJgnt tfeet. i : ,- . . . . . .' ! - - WHOIiESALK INDICTMENTS Against Citizens of Durham for GarobllngTl The Southern Bailway Not Indicted' at Durham : i - - , ' (Special to The Messenger.)! Raleigh, -N. C, January 2LE. J. Best, ; Of Goldsboro, to appointed stenbgrapher jand typewriter to Judge Purneil, ait a salary of 900. . i - x ' ' -: The grand " Jury at Durtilm today re turned slxty-Jtwo true bills against Dur ham "citizens for gambHng-. Judge. Robin ,son says 'raffling is gambling. Many lead ing citizens are caught:; ansi the exeite--memt is great.' - - . " - j ; : The'grand jury at Durham failed:" to in .dict the Southern railwcay for giving free passes, i - . ' The New jSo gland 8trlfce to Become Oen" I-:.. v; ; j ..! ' . eral ; . i Boston J ilass., January" 21. While on' the sirrface tihe strike sltuiatlani in tne co'tton industry In a n-urrvbesr of t'he piainiufacturinig. centres 'shows little 'c'h'ange tonighlt, there is appareh'tly an nindercuTTent iof unres't wihiyh denotes What the js'traini bri the employes' s'ide, at leas't, iis .'beginning 'to be feTtj The jo'in't contmitrtee on ibehaTf of the strik ers at INew Bediford issued cut appeal !tjan5'gth!t (for ifinanicftail aW and at Bidde Iford arrangements are ftjeing made for tWe issuance of soup Ho t'he monwunion "help out jof worki : j- - - .'. ThelNeV. (Bedfoxkl toommli'ttee in its appeal points out 'the fact tnut t'he jmiils confc-erned in the strike paid an (average dividend last year of 7j.6 !per, cent., ibwoi of 'bh'em payliinlg northing and jtwo 10 arid 16 per cenlt. ifespedtiyely. TThe stripce at Fall! RJiver appears a'liso to be advancing (towards a " 'critical is'tia'ge, ' ;'aad-.;- lt;h;e aninOr ' strikes jiwhiclh ha-ve occurred, tihere lead to 'tili.elbel.ief it'hiat the la'bor leaders may n6t be able to.nold ifeack t!he operatives .' Sri. tlh'ait city and 'tihat a -break imay occur tihere' at any t'imei wMCh will' not 'orjly.' af Jet't the . 30,0)5 in 'that city, 'btftj 'every m-ill citv rin 'New Ensrland. !A ! strike samonig t!he spoolers aft 'the iN-airragan- nun ui r-aii -rvi v er . ixruia, y wirtjw's mc growing sentiment In that "city. The Sonth'8 Currency Condition '. Boston, Mass!, January 21. The j Massa chusetts Reform Club listened to : two in teresting speeches tonight on "The Cur rency CtonidStioihj of the South", by Hon. John W. Fries,' of North CaroM-rua, and Horti Jos. Rryan, of Virginia- ! Mr. Fri'e-, W'ho. was a member of the commissiony received a hearty welcome. He said: - ' v . -,; . . j "In the last election the republican, or IsOunid money vote, of North Carolina, jwas throtvn in.- -the midd'le and western iparts of the state where are located .t'he cot ton industries now 1 considered, to be the gjreatesf compertltfors Of Alassaahu isetts. , Thej si-lyer nrfen. in the south are jsure of hpir position and feel siire that jthat money, if qmce brougtot into exist lenee would be i. cure for aa their many ills." j , -';;, : :' - ii . -I" Speakin'gj of the work Of the monetary TOmtmissiort, Mr. -Fries said that !fche gold Standard Was . found established jnot only n this' country, but every ol'her impor jtant courjt-y in -t'he world. I Mr. , Bryaff ou tlinedi the situation! in the souUh with! reference to -currency: reform and' the needs of the south in- connection jwit'h trhONpi-are of-the monetary j eommis feionu' He'tOok .VirginSa as a criterion and f-om.pared -her condition at the joutlbreak joif t-he war! with that whidh-obtained af fter -tihe- srrender of Appoma-Ltox, with ithe Wea of showing- wrhy tihe conserva jt'ism' in financial m-at'ters-for wihich the. feiouthem i e-tates weTe -respectedi irf the jear.lier d'aafs, - had been: fhrowni aside," Fifteen Ballots fur Senatorial Candida' e NashviMel Tenn., January 21."-j-Fif teen 'ruitlegs bafllots wre takem tonrjghit in -the pemocraticj senatorial caucus. The l-ast balic't Iwft the situation about the same XiAi on -Uha i first one. During j;he three hights the caucuses have Sbeenlini session ihirty-seven toaltots'iha-ve beeix .tken1. -During tihe balloting -toniigji't f an , at-te-mptto brak McMillin's lines' was made by the transfer of votes to Taylor from rTu-rley, soj. as to give Tayior -j twenty r three votes; 'but a stampede1, was not caused, "McMill'in1 losing only one vote. The th-irty-seventih and - last ballot stood: avicAiiuin . 3 xxiTiiey a, -rayior a. me Taylor gains come 'from Turley. On one ballot McMillin received forty-xwto votes. Shis highest-' point. The ,-caucuS -Tmeeits again itomorrow afternoon!, but talk of a ;ong. deadlt'ck -is increasirig.- - I -1 ,f . Laergert on the Wituens Stand Ohicago, January ' : 21. 4Adolpn w L. Ivuetgeirt -went on 'tn;e -witness s;tjarid '(today and! itold to the. jury the story of the doings In- fhis sausage factory the niign t b'f Mla-y 1st, He endearvorekl to explaiinj the mystery surrounding t'he disappearance - of his Wife , for w-hose murder 'he is being tried.; TJuet gert ' provejd to. "be a very ' Ta'cttirymose Ttvitness, Ms tears oomin'g . frequently and in consi'derairj.le. volutns wnenever the name Of his iwlfe was brougiht into J the -case. He -will take tlie stand again torrJoirro'w.-j :;; ' '' " ..- . - ."' ' ; V i The Cuban' Capital Captured 4 I ; Washington, January 21.-rT.he Spanish miniister vhas reCeiYed the following ca-l blegram: J - I I ; ' ' i - "Havana, January 21. j ! "General 'Oastfellanos 'has taken- poss-es-s felon of the village of Esperanza, : In- "t'he jSierra de Cubitas, . wihere t'he insurgenij governmenit had its headvrarters. During the stubborn resistance made by the, in-i surgents their government officials es-j leapt fd. i - -:. . - . - - ! ; "The next day, conitinuiiig ihis 'opera-t lions, the same general defeated a body of 2,500 insurgents, who were coming td jt'he aid of, the -government,, scattering t'hem in aji directions and'; killing . fifty- rune: Confirmations bv the Senate WaTtihingt-cn, . January ' 21. The senate Jos. MeKnna, of Oa'liforpia, to be "as (soclate justice of the supreme court of the United States. , i '- -; t :.: Tyre GlennL.to be postmaster at G'reens- boro, 'N. C. .'. .' :J . ' k . ; - I The McKehtna .n'omanationi occunied the attention of -the senate duriner the greatr fcr part of -the executive, session- today. Senator Alrear. of Nebraska, in ai three hours' speech, opposed, confirmation. He. te'aid. he was convinced of Mr. MeKerana'S iunfitness rjor tihe off-ice. He did' not -ih feist upon. "roll call when) i the vote was (taken and ithe vote was overwhelmingly favorable to confirmation. i ; j A Policeman Sent to Sing Sing i f 'New York, January 21.-4Policeman Ji j. Hannigtah, w'ho was found guil ty of assault in the second degree for s'h-oot-j ing Young; Charles MdNally on Thanks4 giving day,-was today sentenced to two yearsr imprisonment at Snig Sing-.j EMc4 jNallyi who ihad been playing foot bad in the street, ran to escape! arrest, when Hanniganhotihim Jn the; leg. . St. John to go io the Union Pacific. St. Uouis, Jarwrary 21. The Republic will say tomorrow: "It is stated on -what lis considered t'he best of authorPty, that ;E. St. John, who . recently . tendered hia iresignaJtion as manager of "Dhe SeabosErd jAir Dine, to' take effect ; February IstJ jwi-11 on that day become manager of the 'Union Pacific. He will succeed Edward Dickenson-; who will accept an executive position) with tne Baltimore ancc oiiuo." ' Horrible Death of Miliars i j : i .srusseis, January i.. wane a. cage con talning' SfLftieen miners was ; 'being hoiis'ted in (t'he shaft oif tne Bonne !Es perawoe (mine ait TVasnes In H'ainau't,! the cable Jbroke and tne occupants of ihe tcaSge fwere daslreki to pieces. 1 ' . j J When a man is suffering with an aching "head a sluggish foody, w5in !hls muscles are Jax and lazy, 'his braSn dull iand !his stomach disdaining food, lie will, if wiise, 'heed these warn'inga and resort tJo the right remedy, before it is boo . late 'Parker's Sargapa-rilla" the ''King of v Blood Purtflers" makes , the "" appetite : keen " and hearty invigorates tji'e; liver purifies ithe Woodland fills It with, the life-giving elernenits of the food!. It is a won? sderful 'blood . maker and flesh bu'ilder. Sold by J. C. Shepard,1 J. H. Hardin and II. it. Fentress. , ? . WILMINGTON, N. C., SATURPAY,UANUAliY 22, . JiPAH READY I FOR WAR SHE SENDS E? POWJSRFUIi FliEET TO CHINESE WATERS. The Combined Naval Forces of Bossia and Germany East of Suva Canal Unalle to Cope With Japan's Waisblps Deter mined '-to Maintain, j the Status Quo in Corea England a i Sympathetic On Looker France HattenlDg Warships to tba far Kait - ;J '.,: .. London!, January a.-The St. James Ga zette -trus arternooni ; commenting upon the dispatch, . from i Xokonama, i saying that a' fleet Of nine! 'Japanese warships will -leave. Japahi in the i course of a week for CJh'inese waiters, says: :, "Japan ' is prepared for war. That, dn a nutsheW, is the news from Yokohama to-. day, awd it is really the first news from Japan since the "beginning of tihe Chi nese crisis. It was obvious that (She Jap anese government had stopped telegraph ic eominun'icatiaiv wihich it never does except wihen mobilizing the army or navy. That is precisely what it has been doing. It is almost contains that the des tirjation of the. fleet is Wel-Hai-Wei, and there is no doubt the that the status quo. in movement means OMna, so .fafas -: are concerried, Russia ! or any Manchuria1 ankJ Corea .shall not be altered by combination of Russia's allies, in ' defi ance of Greatl Britain. and1 -Japan, So long as, the defenders! policy is -i equality of opportuniity in Ohihapthey are in a poa sition to enforce their; claims." j The &t.;i James Gazette als . gives prominiencO to a aist of I 'the shiips; to the Japanese navy! poinitis out its immense figihiti'ng strength, and says: . .: ' "Even, witih Great i Britain a mere sym pathetic onlooker, jit! is probable, that Japan could.ftniish a,ll of the Russian and GermaM , warsihips east of Suez in short order. Great Britain ihas not a vessel in the north Pacific capable of Standihg in -battile 1-ine aeainut j three battleships wiwcffl1 japan possesses. ' ' DondOn, January , 21.-fA special dispatch from 'Pans, published this afternoon. says orders have beert rieceived ; at Cher bourg and Tou lore respect ively to Imme diately prepare -the battiesihdps Bruix and Vauban to reinforce the French squadfon in the far east. ) ' Paris, January 21. The news .tihat the French warships Bruix! and Vauban have been 'ordered to sail - immediately i for China, is confirmed, w The two sihlps will sail on January 24Uh. Admiral De Beau mont 'has been appointed! commander-in-chief of the Frenwh squadron in tine far east. He Will hoist his flag on board -the Vauban. - - . j . i-i I , r i Tie Coal Operator aid Miners Convex:- ..: t,oa- ; "! . .';i.;. .Chicago, January 2i.-4-After- waitihg upon the scale committee since .Tuesday the. delegates' to the 'initer-state - joint conf erence . of -bit um.i nous coal; operators ankl 'miners of Pennsylvania; Ohio, Indi ana -and IMinois and the miners of West Virginia, received a very unsatisfactory report, : It was presen'ted at this after- rjooru s session ana embodied these prop osiilfonis: The adoption off -the! mine run or gross weight system, arid tihe uniform ity of 'hours of labor. No I mention: of an advanice in! wages- was: made, i -. ICie operators of Ohio Pennsylvania a-na inuiana nau iougnt -the aooption of a mine run system from i the; start and the. votes taken) In committee, i 'as reDort- ed to the convention, showed that they j naa stood as a unat in opposition to the plan. The report was accepted by the convention ar.d - '4ts - cbnsiaerationi seria- itim commended. But it daiekly became apparent t;hiat nio progress jcoiild be made under the rules governing the conven tion', which require aft ! affirmative vote to carry any . proposltibnt Finally, the conveniioh was resolved into a- commit tee of the who".e and the first; proposition embodied in .t'he report the mine run system (wihich is now .being used in: Illi nois) was discussed under the five min ute rule. Opera-tors and miners of Illi nois and miners from all theother states favored tihe plan; j but jthe operators of Pennsylvana, Ohio; and; Indiana refused to consider the change; Finally a vote was taken on thej motion, to adopt the mine run and it resuHted-i-ayes, 24; nays, i. Amis vote, -tne onairi ruieo, was a de reac ior the motion. ! ' At the eveniing session Operator Rob- bibins, of PemnsylVainia,; presented a res- otut'on emooaying p.ne a-dopcioni.of a uni form screen in 'the competitive field, of ' 114-inch mes'hv flat barJ Several amend ments were defeated : and Hihe 'motion went over. It is quite evident that it can mot be put -through, as a single objection Will serve to defeat it. 4. - - How 't'he .parliamentary' " taragle fmto whidh the convention; has been drawn will end is a matter of speculation. If the proceedings this afternoon, and this ev ening are any eriteridn, ithe convention will -bet unable to-i agree upon any sub ject. Patrick Dolan, eader of the min ers in the Pittsburg district, made re peated motions that ;the j- rules be sus pended, but was declared lout of order. The Surrender of BIbsso Parra 'New York, January 2lL-Tomas Es tra Palma, head of the Culban junta in this city, When seen reigarding the dis patch yesterday from Havana stating that General Masso Parra 'had surren dered to the 'Spanls'a jandj accepted au tonOmy. saiM: '.; j' . j - j , . ''Masso. Parra is no ;rela!tive Of Presi dent Masso, of -Cuba, 'as alleged in the Spanish official, j reports.) The f ormer Cuban; officer - .-was court-martialed some time ago and wasf reduced to the ranks. At' the time of ihisj surrender he was not in command Iof) any forces whatsoever. I ' am positive that the parties mentioned in the Spanish offi cial reports were! mere I pkcificos who, unarmed, accompanied: .Masso Parra into town, as was the case with the Cuervo 'brothers, wnich is quite par allel. ;' I- 'I'. ' - : -i ':, "The surrender Of Masso Parra,' con tinued Senor Palma, 'does not effect in the least, the Cuban (cause. We 'have fully 35,000 well Armed and equipped men distributed dill over uba, and a: handful of deserters' w'ill n-ot at all ef fect 'the final success of the -war for in dependence. SCor j every (Cuban that goes over to the Spanish! "We can icount nundireds of Spanish and Cubans -who are daily swelling our ranks," . The Ohio Bribery Cse. , lOin'C'innat-i, January 21.--The legisla tive committ'ee investigatlnig the Otis Charges, of bribery! in the jrecent elec tion of United States senator at Column bus held a session here tonight. The workings of the long distance telephone was exhibited to show how the opposi tion . had secured the : t cemversations that occurred between H. H. Boyce. who was alleged to; have m-ade the; proposition of -bribery to Representa tive Otis-and "the major" at Columbus. Fishermen in Peril on the Ico- Sandusky, O., January 21. One hundred fishermen's huts on the ice in lake Erie, off Put-in-'bay. j were swept away In list niigh-t's -gales. Two hun dred men, women and children narrcwly eseaoed death by the dee hreaking up and carrying them out into the lake and hy the huts j catching -fire. They were rescued after a long and terrible fight with the elements, j ) v A Noted Murderer Hanged (Mobile, Ala.. January 21. Jefferson', alias. Jack Knigh-t, of Pensacol'a, "Fla., was fo-am-ged for the murder of Frank Dahkzlier today, j This was one of. the series of - killings' which caused the great excitement In Mobile at the close of last July, and Knight was -placed in jail with great, difficulty -after .heing icaptured some miles from , the city. The condemned man, made a full con fession on ithe scaffold. , ! " . .Promises of Peace in Cuba " - 'London, January 2L Seripr Sagasta, the Spanish premier, according to a special dispatch from Madrid this af tef noon, reported at the cabinet meeting last evening that all the dispatches re ceived from Cuba, gavei , unqualified promise of peaces" 'He is saM to have . added that this- was not only the im pression in Cuha, tout n -fae United States-as well, " YESTERDAY IN CONGRESS The" Senate Agrees to Tee on the Teller Resolution tNext ,Thnrtday-To Extend Piblie Laa Laws to Alaska The Bllver- Lltes Gain a-Point Id" the' House ; fvyasnfflnstj, January;2l. An agree jneat was aiadhexl py !he sen-a'te to day that ft ftnal -vtote ori tlie Teller res tolutiori, providing '. ithalt; the I "bonds, of hef 'United tates may e paid In sil veir doUlarsi'larttl an. pending amend (rrreits irihcireitb enoua'd taken ' nejet Tnorsday jpliore ad jourjslmen't. Senator 'Vt,' o't Mlss(furi, ia cbarge of he reJs'olu'Mon, first a-nnounced that an agreeme-nt tad Toeenfimade itoJtjake thej flnal Vote : on fWdlnes'day at 4 o'clock pv am.; but readily agreed to a postponemen t ox 'rJhe vept until TJhuirs. day, at the' pug'ges'tibn cgEOSenarbr Tur Tiie4 of Indiana, ' .MS ; - ; iSenator. 'flHsWri of ioira, made tihe Jgniftoant fcatemenit Kafc an almtend tnept :iSilt '-eacfkuki' Vtnalt.. wtould oaube some debate wox&l be offered 4at in- !t2ie tAiscftission (btft igave 110 iri itrniiation ot pie' nature, sjoope or intent tlf the aanenmenit. , (Durjrtg 'tne-greater, paiitoif 'tlbfe Jf telrnjobn ithj'senate was in exebu'tJive session. d ,- ; HprEb0 ItEPRESSNTATrvrBS. ...l3Sitei& av ipretty -parliamentary strQgg-ie inthe; 'house todav over the IblJt for, the felief ,of tihe 'Book PulbTish Hn'gf Oompanir. of .tihe IMelt'hbdist "Bp'isco pal!cnurch feoii'th.liwihlicih was 'before fhe ibwse- .saisrjtriaay. By S Bihrewid iman oeuveringi' l3si "oppon'enlts succeeded in stavtn'g off dtkm todayit t - , Previous the -u-u-iiai'U'e -a'ti'twi ot rnis ibfll t'he grouse pasSp the Vb'ill to extend , ie i pu'bl'i'c 4nd 'laws ' of t'he Uriiteii. 'States to 'thw terrrtory oif 'Alaska and .to gxiarJt aeneral rail- road rigiht if -way 'thirotbgih 'line terri tory..-u j4r--n'".. r? -.'.': The Urgent ddficienicV'biri was sent 'to 5oniferein,cs af ter t'he Silver forces, with some Outside aid ad succeeded in coneuwiniti" fn- the state amend ment striking fittam t'h-e:?billr the pro visfont requ'irtlng the depksi'tors of bul lion at governmeint assay pfflces to pay the cost of i.transportat'iont'o the aniirit3.i -1'he vote was considerja si'gnifl'oant. as thete was, Hoj a ;cet'taiin 'extent, , an alignment' of; .the; iffiver mrcea- in Ifavbr. oif the rndticm to leomour n t'he 'senate arnen'd-mentrt Ei'gihf een ? republicans. includi'n&;Intteyfana 'Peison of NorOK crarcuna, jomevi wafa. 'tile democrats and populists. ;- r .. ,4 - . , ' The National Fish 'ongress Tampa, F.la. January 2I;J-The nationai fishery,! ;corfSgress convened here this ihorning Wk'h' a large ntAnber of dele gates) in. attendance.' V- '. .' - H- T. Carlton-: cti-alrmar?Jiof ith Maine d'elegationi, ;.' made an address, 'showing some of the benefits fishing for pleasure had Kvwni injs fc-te. in gune- -last year 54,000,-OOB weirs v.SDent bv 'sHhe fisUrmen who fwen-ti;;ith5e're from oter states.. As wages are' geting lower ad the army of unemployed is gro-w-ing lyfeer, ihe thinks more) attention should beSiven -fish cul ture to provide food for people. Itesident Cheney'read afjpaper on Hud son, river as;4the original Salmon Eitream. Discussion -followed- this. a'jjLn. interesting tetter was?:-issad from ithM fish- commis sioner of V tab and! a teleam from Wil nam,L.ay,presideht of. -the American Fish Socity, regretting !ras inability to be present;- : , - . Sf ' A scten'0fipapdr was'ead ' by Pro fessor H. Q$ Bumjius, .educating- atten tion to ihwnawmg; Irish fo 'tihe market, showing how; unwhoisom fiyh are as -handled noyrt He I show eif that it was cangerdus to. eat them. -.-i'' -t it) . .. Bans.or.of Qeath of General Garcia . ." Jvana January 21. AfJhOu'gh noth Inf appea'ri to he know- on 'the teub jeci :at '- Spanish headq'urters, persfs tenit rUmor:iwerel In circla'tioini today to jthe .effect at iGenerai'Oalixitjo Gar dia!, the- fa-riois ihsuirge ! leader, was killed in ajHent. engagegient with the Spanish troops.1. ; '. ''S,-,. V The' Spattis . steamer Al&nso vXIII ' sailed foriSpain tlcday wteh 56 ffteers- and 58Q '.wouid'ed and sieic soldiers on Poard. It Is annou'tuced. tha T50 -tons , of sugar cane Jh'aye heen-isdes troyedi h-y fire at !the colony of Sanwa -Ana. nrov- 'ince 'G'f 'Santa Clara. i. '- ' The Issues -of T;he Neir York Worl and The 'New York Jou final ahd Ad vertiser of January l&t$ft and several' issues oif The Madrid. Heialdo and The 04Xi.pi.iuia,i.;'iiv ue-en seiza 'Dy the gov- Mrs.- Staxk.rpleasant Iltdge. O.'. savs. After two -doctors" gaveSan mv bov to die, I saved himfrom c?iup by usin'g One Minute CJough Ouri;!' It. is .the quickest and; most certifn remedy." for coughs, colds; and all -thSDat and lung More Ahtl-Dreyfus Denonstratlons : -j Paris, Jatrlry'2i.--JTaklo-g advantage of the .fact Chat t-his, -waB the day for the irjallojttr pf conscripM in the Fifth district,; a;$nGtb- of peoplfe wearing the "conscriptsirijcolors cocdes, paraded the 'Latin xiuarter, u-tterjng the usual cries, but' ithey were severely handled and dispersed by a stror detachment of pqliee. orty .cf the-.r'ticipa.hts in -the demonstratian were rested. II Three experts in hand 'Writing, whom Entile Zola-charged with!? making false reports! at ;th c;burt-m'a.4ial of Major Count Estechazey -will, itSs announced, sue the i 3irelist j f or v o,Q0O francs damage.- ;;:'-: .l -!; Wi ' ' i. . :'- : '-' ? 'Havre,- January :21: pr placards were posted here . todaf dehoun'cihg Dreyf usians, and insor'iid with ;the Usual cries against the 'Hebrews and in favor Of the army and till republic. -: , ITar't's Emulsion of G5d Iiver Oil with CretosOitie and. the Hpophosphites, if falthful'ly::used, is a scific in : the trea'tmerit . of Weak luriigf ConBump tlon, Brohtjhjrt'l, etc. ' : Lieadki-g physi cians recommend ft. S .by J. C. $-hepard, Ji H?l Hardin, aigi H. L.. Fen tress r ; ' ! ; '- gj- .'! , ;.., .y: . j " . JSentenjced in His Absence ;-. (Crrespandeiice; bf j AssQated Pretes.) I. 'Man-aguai. tfjjicaragua, cem'ber '29. The ex-consul general of? "Costa Jlica; iSenar 'Ed.ua.rdis Beacihe,ftiiho ;was tni irf&cmdd. S'eptem'ber .;t ' and sub-seqiuenMyl'Iffele-asedi on'-jjarole in-this qity, lhginj$ stisefcitje'd f paving favor ed the (f icaraguan ( revolutionist's at jrainad'a, nen'tly ' left (country. - The govfefment of CNiiaragua, aifter unsuccessful y searching: for Senor BeaJche, hfe!d ?a court-maial and con demned htiiri; hi his abnce, to " five years Imprisonment. Ti; evidence in the case has Wat been p'Bl'iS'hed. ; SJ. A. of Antiqfli'ty. O., was for thirty jyesrs needlessjjf tortured by physicians' for the cure "oir eczema. He was cfuSckly cured Jhy uhig DeWStt's "Witch Hazel Salve, the famous healing salve for jp flea atid skin diseases. R. R. Bellamy, si-: .' '-.. .- ' t - , ! Colonel Stubb Reign's -Richmond, Va.. January; 2L Cotoriel James N.' tubbs, accepting the find ing of, the advisory cbuncil held at Lynchburg yesterday, asfinal, has a.$ dressexj a le'tter to Adjfetant General Ellett, tendering' his resignation fboth as grand commander the grand camp,- lOonfederatei Veterans of Vir ginia, and. as a. member f- the history committee of that organization. "The itime has now arrived,'' Colonel Stubbs says, "when I canf do this with honor to myself and witrffeut danger of misrepresentation, of the act." !:1:. ,;::.:v; .i' v. ' , ! . :: :-! .';:" ' Mrs. " Ma,ry Bird, Hartisburg. Pa., says, TMy ehiJd 9s worth' millions io me; yet I would have Jos'tiher hy croup had I not inves'tea tweiity-live cents in a ho'rtile .pif- One 'MmutefCo-ugh Cure.' It cures ooujghs, tolds afed all'-tfyrofe MO lungr ftpouMe, R. R,,BellaTO7, 1898. THE FACTIONAL FIGHT AMONG KEPUBLICANS IS THE i MARYLAND! IiEGISIiATURE it Marrows Down to a Contest Between Baltimore and Sixth. Congressional Dis trictWithdrawal of Treading Candi dates Only Solution or tha QuesUoe. , Policy of the Democrats to Continue the t-leht To Unite With Bolters Only In Case or Absolute Necessity 'Annapolis, !Md., January 21. The Maryland general . assembly took two more joint 'ballots today in an unavail ing effort tb elect a United States sen ator, making a total of seven, including the seperate ballot on the first day of the contest. Today's voting resulted as follows: : 'McCbiimas ; 43, Gorman . 46, Findley 2,'Shryock 2, Alullikm 2, Bar her 1 Shawl 1. Second ballot, McCo mas, 44, Gorman .46, Shaw 19, Shryock 2, Findley 2, : i '. ; .." The principle, feature of today's pro ceedings was the disappearance of ex Senator Thomas Parran and Colonel J. C. Mullikin, from ttie list of. those re ceiving votes. One of those who have heretofore voted, for the latter -went' to Major Shaw, giving him a gain ot one vote over yesterday- The other went" to J udge iMcComias. ft'ogether with t he t'nree -s rrom southern Marvland who voted 'for; "Mr. Parran, resulting n a gam or lour, votes, if or the candidate -from.the ; Sixth congressional Jdislrict. The change of heart upon " the part of the Parran contingent is attributed to the influence of Postmaster General Gary and is thought t'o indicate! the final abandonment upon his part of any purpose 'to re-enter the contest.' The action of 'Delegate Wood'all, in ichahging h-is vote from iMuIlikin, to 'Mc Comas on the last - iballot was so me lt h tag- of a surprise, as it -was not 'be lieved; that any of the members from the "Eastern Shore'" would vote for the candidate from the westrn end. of the state. - -.; -. ' - , The impression . Is steadily gaining ground that the only .possible solution of the present contesit lies in. the wtith drawal of the leaders and it is freely predicted that this will take place with in the next few. days. - j . The . fight has narrowed down to a struggle) between Baltimore . city and the 'leaders of the. Sixth congressional district. and the Wines jare 'being' thus (Sharply drawn. Ime' ou'tlook if or a prc-r itraJcted deadlock i is more pronounced than ever and in' a corresponding de gree, the i probabilities of a -union pe tween the , democrats and bolting re pnlbllcahs are dimmishing, it beihg jthe policy of the democratic leaders to pro long -the present .condiikm as far as possfble- and to aid in the election of a rapuMican; ' pnly ('.-.!& case of absolute necessity, in .this i '; connection the course of Delegate Syester, democrat. Of Washington . county, jn openly de iciaring during the. joint convention that under irro circums'tances would he enter into, what he. terme'd an ." .''unholy - alli ance" with the minority members of the repuhlican legislative delegation", awak ened . considerable interest and . mak thought by some to jtodrcate.-that- the deal could not be carried through. The democratic leaders, however, explain that thby have not at any time counted upon the aid pf Delegate Syester, and express confidence sin their ability; to carry out their programme whenever they desire. -' ; Friends of General Shryock prof ess great gratification- Over the .present condition of affairs and 'bets of two to one are offered 'by his adherents that he will eventually he the next United States senator 'from Maryland. ' . 'Ex-COngressman tFindlay's followers put forth substantially the same claim, 'but 'it is helieved that the democratic influence with the bolting repuiblioans, without whose aid Findlay could not be elected, will be' U9ed to. its . utmost, against the ex -congressman' hecause Of the fact ; thJat he was formerly -a democrat . and Incurred . the hitter enmity of that -party by reason of his secession and his activity in opposing. Senator Gorman in recent elections.; r . . - . - . ' .; . ; Not ito Cut Wages at Portsmouth Navy I ' ! -. .Yard -';. - .4 Wa'sh'ington, ; J'anuary 21.r-ecre'riLry Xiong :has jgiyen-j great eatisfaiction to the workmen at the Porltirnou'th, "Sa,, navy yard hy decldin'g to refrain frpim makingany-cut at the present in their wages. Sbime time aro the men fodged a protest with the eeereitairy against a cut proposed to "be made hy -the local navy yard hoard and Secretary Long took, it -un'd'eir consideration.-' Today! 'na num-her of the men icalleki at the de partment tinkler the leak! Of Representa tive Youtnig, o-f the Portsmouth d-iscricic, and were told hy the secretary ta't, linakmiirih as m'o cut 1 had ' been made elsewhere as yetj he! did ndt helieve Would he fair to maie am exceptikm t'he case oif the Portsmouth men. It It 3s easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid of ft If you torn?. mehce early to use One -Mlnu'te Dough Cure. It cures coughs, colds, hron-ch-lt-is, pneumonia and a! throat anid lung troubles. Tt Is pleasant to take, safe to ; use and sure to cure. !R. R.' Bel lamy. '.. !.':-:- . 7 .'-':- ", , :' SPECIAL HOTICES. WANTED A WHITE GIRL NOT over 16 years old to look after One ehlld. ' Address Box 462, City. ja 19 MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT Onapproved security. Apply to' HER BERT McCLAMMY. ja 16 tf NOTICE-I WILL LEND YOU MONEY or stand, your bond. Houses and Lots for ale on Installments of 50c and up. AQUILA J. MARSHALL,-Attorney and Councedlor-at-Law, 214 Princess; Street." . . ;s;-n't-: . ja 16. lw THE BEST ALLi WOOL CARPETS, 47c; the best 10-wlre Tapestry Carpet, 68c. Comforts ahd Blankets and Red and White Flannel at New York Cost for Cash. All winter goods must go, J. J. SHEPARD, No.: is giarket Street, ja 16 LOST ON TUESDAY NIGHT A GEN tleman's Scarf Pin, ; small Diamond Sol itaire. .Finder will please return same to Messenger office and be rewarded. ja 13 : ." ; j " .; " - '.;'-, . ' NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED WILL be very grateful for work either In Dressmaking or as Seamstress t her residence, No. 419 Mulberry street. MRS. E. EVERETT. se 18 tf . H. J. BIERMAN, THE WIDE-AWAKE Commmission Merchant, handles every thing in the Produce line, also Hides, ' Furs, Wool.i Wax, Pork, Beef, etc., 103 South Front street. Best .stand in the city. Give him a trial. . ' ja' 3 FRESH GRQUNP GRAHAM FLOUR, Big Hominy, N. C. Head Rice, choice Hay and all kinds iof. Feed.. Lowest prices. JOHN S. - McEACHERN, BeU Phone No. 92: Inter-State No. 92. de 9tf PHOTOGRAPHS FOR FINEST QUAL ity latest styles, best material, finest finish, lowest prices, call on U. C. Ellis, 114 Market streets Wilmington, N. C Cloudy weather makes, no difference, j oc 31 tf . .. ' - ,' .- 1 FOR RENT DWELLINGS. Stores, 1 Offices and Halls, For ixrts; vasn or time payments. Cash advanoed on improved city nronertY. Annlv -fn TV r'CfWMJriTt tai Estate agent, Wilmington, N. C. de 7 tf FRESH OOCOANUT8 8 and A CENTS. Have just received - Kt of, the best Seasoned S?LUsag:o and Liver Pudding tliat thaa been opi th-e market thl wtn tier. Largro Dressed Chickens aaid Fan-H cy 'mrKeys Alt going1 veasonaDie. tteelv BwHer, R, U, WARD.-. )a 8i t ' - " i .. '-i ..' - i- - S ' ' ' - ' M IIMI . I.I II FOR RENT 1 ' ' - h . ' - . - ri; House with 10 rooms on Campbell i street, near Fourth. ' . ! Also House onj Fifth street near Ann street. . . FOR SALE S Houses In St. James street. ' ' 2 Houses on Castle near. Third street. 1 House on Third near Castle street. '-' - . . tot on nonn econx street. -' .!- - 1 lot on South Fifth street. , : "And there are others." M$W:M. GUMMING-, ' - ; " Real Estate Agent . and ; Notary . Public Nine rich men" in North Carolina out of every ten commenced life poor. They became rich b spending- less than " they made No one gets fich.Vhq does not spend less than he makes. Any one wUi get rich; who continually spends less than he makes. Every young man of ordinary ability In Wilmington can and should save oniethlns; ech month. The man who will not save a portion of a small sal ary will not sVej Ja portion of a large salary. The boy who saves something every month will be fwhioted before the boyjwho spends all he makes. True . manhood is required to den one's self and save, ilt Is weakness and folly to spend all, re gardless of th-' "rainy day." . !. ! . : . ,'-, Industry, .'eon'omy and Integrity cause "prosperity not' "Luck" r "Good Fortune.'- K t - . -I-"-;''. v-: :;-'V'3M-:-' -- . .. For reasonable interest and absolute security," deposit your savings In THE! WMIflGTON SAYfflfiS AHD TBUST COOPAITT. Caught in a. TAYLOR'S WILL SELL i . ..: i 4 !. -' -444444 107 GORSET : Thb Entire Week Our 75c Corset' for 50c, and others at equally low prices. Our 75c Kid Gloves for 59c. Our $1.00"iad Gloves for; 73c; our ?1.25 Kid Gloves for 93c; 1W Quilted Com forts to "be sold' at a Bargain. The baance of our Millinery Goods at a sacrifice.' ; Baws 1, Every Dspoilisiil. : ,11S MARKET 'A Wonderful Talking Slachine. It not only talks, but Its songs and Instrument Aluslc aae Genuine Itcprodactions from Celebrated Compisers. ! ! CALL AND SEE IT. H' " ' iL Book Sellers and Stationers j Sole Agents. Wilmington, N. C. THE IECHAMCS HOLIE ASSOCIATIOIL . . SUBSCKIPTI0N LIST FOB THE i" . 4-;! -4.: r :44r- ' "! - ' i ' -- T ' - : STOCK in the flfl !- 4 4- ; That investment ia this Stock Is the best and safest form of Savings Bank, has been so fully demonstrated that yon have only to Inquire of any one of its Stockholders. 4 4 Applto J - ! .. NATHANIEL JACOBI, PRES. . In answer to many applications The Association will issue FIFTY SHARKS only pf its FIVE PI$ll CENT. PAID UP STpCK, the best investment in tlio State. -1 , . --; "' ' x 1 v - ' - ; : I ' del! ' ' Plumbing Departiiient . vi-'TINv WITH NEW IMPROVED TOOLS, COMPETENT .WORKMEN, PROMPT- BUSINESS METHODS WE CM GIVE YOU SATISFACTIOIL 5 . Owee R Love Go, . -i - - T . . - e : - - -" - - ' - I : . '. - -- - - 4 , . . AS YOU WHEEL THBOUGH LIFE . . BE GIIIDED BY THE VICTOR ! V-;'!.-;4!-v:i--W!;H.-': ------ :.. , ''r 3 ' - " .'? k, : 'k-k kk ' - .'k- k- k.k PABENTS, IS YOUR LITTLE BOY -OB GIBL LONG ON AN EE BAND? IT is BECAUSE TBEY, CANNOT BESIST THE TEMPTA- TION TO STOP, ADMIBE AND LONG FOB ONE OF THOSE JUVENILE CBESCENTSAT - f (1 ,"s Also full line of Bicycle Sundries always on hand,- ' dcW J 3SToV 1 0CTO7?Tia: SISOOITD QTIISET. ' ! 1 ' . . BELL PHONE 108, . , : : PRICE 5 OEIJTS. - Cold Wave WITHOUT BEING "PROPERLY CLAD MEANS A CASE OFJGRIP OR" PNEU-" MONLA POSSIBLY, AT THIS SEASON! OF THE YEAR. COLD - WEATHER' -" . ' - " ' . - ' 1 ... -.-.-.'.' .HAS NO TERRORS FOR THOSE - .;'--"-- ' ' " I '.'-! - -:. WEARING ONE OF OUR, HANDSOME MELTON KERSEY QR "BEAVER O'COATS. IF YOU .WANT STYLISH CLOTHING, THAT IS PERFECT IN FIT AS WELL AS WARM AND COM FORTABLE, COMiiJ TO JS ANDJWE WILL FIX YOU UP IN SWELL STYLE - i' Prinoesa 'Streetl . j - ' - - BAZAAR THEIR 50 Ots. - - -. ; . - i: ' 39S- Each. at t" ! Ci? i Gonvlcs Yoursell ill Is Wow Open W. M. CUMMJNC, SECEETAEY, r SHOPJ ; , j ; r 1 ; r : 4 .' M ' I Si f . I Ft i. . , - ft '
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 22, 1898, edition 1
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