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ill" "j ' .-': 1 ; s-. i ' , i .. (k 1 htl-t:: J t : i-. - ' ' ' ; i . i . ., .1 r i . . ' , i ., ' i. m i - ,f i 4 a ' . j . 1 1 i . ' . i j - . ' 1 ' " . - - 7t? Mill .vol WILMINGTON N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER; 21, 1898. PKIOEI 5 CENTS. :r,No,!235. --li-..":;v ,ju.rr,. ' :r"j .ji r ;H!-li'.'- -fv j-'-' i ; ,-itia;).-: ''-Vj;'- m ' ' ' :. M'. j-Jf ''.!'' '--; j--'.-j !-, - .' .( Wk It - : ' "-'-' 3 t ; e if. is y z 1 .C 1 -3 ' " 'T GOtDt) S; PROGRESS i. i ' 1 1 . r -71 ' . Made by the President - Department j . i V OUR FUAG FLYING IN HAVANA 1 i llotcllof t Hoisted Oyer the Havana Askihg for Aid Tlie rreKident . Pay an Unexpected " : 1i-'f ; - - ; . i f I'' r; . j i' ,. : f ' K ) l. - : Visit to tie j Hospital; at i Fort Meyer Complimentary to 1' - :: '"- i ' : j -.'!' i-'l ' ;-il - K' -j- "i I ' - ::" - - i: ; , ' he Volunteer Signal (orps-f-Sick Soldiers Leave - - -i -iiM 1. ;f;r'.v : i 5 --.j' ' i : i -i !: ,! '.! " I- ' .'J '.4' -i - ..-'-"-4-; r i j r JIuvanaOir Sick at Santiao-i"o I'ro- i r test On AccoiHit Vashink'tn.; ti'riiJi,Sttrr'fi tlfp'art- jiint. "lias tMnn m JiftVrf-nt f will probably ptjuthern Join H if ti.try l.T- iil il The. . yrHultt Is It making 'prtJferHH in pi paf.ttldi, of th w lnv-Htiniii Ion ,of. comrnls.Hion S for' tfi th" oornliKst 'of t1t; - i M.fir ho far a it.re I I.. ..-i i.,. I lit-8 -to ,thi war dc-t)art rncnl. 1 a t a t i I t i n i n l r s tit IM ibln t to- L fiy 1hut Vifj haiJ s if;i,r (loinj f ted the ; ited , Hi- 1 'tinnnifHion ) that had inv -XiicrribTH l.jiiK-f't hjni for a oittferfnc ati.t-hf Whjtr hmiH on Siiturt :iy next, sir work KveinberSi, with, tin- vic.w tt I next wec-k.3 fciflvrri (tt tiv -'txyi 'hav KinninK'' tin f the nm- i - f JdefinitNy indicated Un4r accf&tiince ort ik preHK mi's In ielf to (f belns Che-i'tli-8o coni ie tune )tutlorr uii( he ej)!ehses ,lilt day as belliK very ttonfldent able to st'iiiuc the-i iHrvicew' of Tt-xiwo yemSI'tiiJ;r inecressary nn le the'-.iihtirtL. of L hint ily net Jfor llfi'-iTonfel-chd-e. The iiimfs f I be ire w" itfe'-m wlro t have : beet) t invited tof4 lu,t (f'ven. out. H")hiVAM EST Any. TO -THE ' CO!'." i rflGKAL Tli.. flisti 11 tinrriit loll I o (he ytu-nteT ftlL'nai coif.s was (nnuiv today w-htm - t.rders-.w. ijt i issu.-d ifir thv relief trofn j HCtive' servftfle tli- if urfjrrui ffimpayy , iargesti sale! of any salve in the world, Svith n vw. to its kirljii,ghifijd mui-s- . Th!? fct an(jlits merit, ha.3 Jed dishon-t.x.-.r.nt ieneral- Klreeley . iii-i issuing ; af naninio tivhtlpmnt to counterfeit it .'Jt'hi ordenrtikes adiantage of ;thevop- r- iuiill.i ,'in INlllrfftH III: tlllS -pt I i Li 1 1 1 1 j . ' ? i j - i i'H. ot VVIB'Se- I ei t( u in . .'it H tas just-Bf'ifHon.H: to ille j.r(ud.. Jle tays . tliaU whiH (ienied ltiiniBelf byjhis nuijl- j trtitilinousil'ulJes fMirn w ticiiijiting lit j tli front, ji- cannot! ipernj it hsl nien fo i Vetu'ni to ijilvatt lltvi without u? knowj- J -dint.' tht-fiT. VUyalt ell icieniu no vat v. ,ii ... ..... f i.M, "' ; ible 6eiSi-s to tl- nation - Ni aily ; lspio of Amernriiil troop.u. jit',j.a.im i (lie !su k list a nd General UiU'ton iport lihty-ntrie new eascs'Uf: f.-ver it.'dni.V. Hi if reirt U-nt to- theSv.u d. fitment iss as foit fyNva Suk 1.1 ST. i.fV.f abesU.T4. ntw casos S-t, icuiriied ti duty: JSti, jifeaths TUIi:- PIlKSIlHfxi IS;SIIP(,'TS A H()SFJTAL., 'Preside-TH l!iic-Kinly thia.; .afternoon made a i. 4on il lipec tiJn of, the hos pital at Fo.t Mejea' Vi.kinia Am iianivd b iAUut.iiit (bW.a to.ban ihe pre.Md, nt K'ft the )Wte ,house at J ) o'clock iuuVir'e .unannouncea to fhc fott l)t pi.HC.fled dire(tly to tile bospitjl aill. intllucing h mself, to ;iajor DaVji. 'fho Ifnlted Sta;us ai;my: i f th ho.iwtal, nii- ...,,. i " i: . i i : i. i.l li.mJ in inn.ke. if institution and-l ! I,u1ll..iit tin! an Wp""" pay ins rt. uet t t. J ttiose in. i hai f. IT, " .'he ittnslant ,inl pa- ji.uoi .VK-". ' "iiio iv d uid gidti tififts alikevwen tied At' llHV Jionor ,d J11VJ1. .. J . WM. ,, president a rjd lie. t is Xl"""" 'Vr?ouji"h Hi-:! 4t)iMi-tuiut v ito HiakM.-ii- ,t amiliation: 'of' the- Ji.iMpitaJ I ii 11 IV... i iient passed ian houi various warLs and u,d a h .lit partmeilts ! i ; institutional 'going 1 11 inn (nit til cot an. i ii ext tiding ktuii rsnii m greeting to each one of tho r pearly 4 "I 'patients, Major, I Da vis, pi t-scii tted him toi each ot the assistant isijrgions ind itiarift'f, and pubseiiUfiiMv-1" the piksidiiiit tjilked mt foiiiiaflv I oil he i oin .lesc(nt iiUints The preSBlCiit Vareliullyi msne.cted Ihe kitchen ' aii:d;-rcxannid the- -.flood' supt iiVil to -tlirt shostiitaUi iatiiitti At the l'oiiclusion :toi th1eaiiimatioji, i he ex ,.; jki-t-ssed .hiiritelf as vell natislied -with Hhe nrianjrt ifitnts njfide for tpnng for i-i linili'i'! . ..at.,11,1 thnt-Mlic naliHtts wer'i to wani ' f yr nothing jthaf w4uld tmpiiiive . their ; . c mditaon lorl render tlienj mi re ctrnit fi-tabW " i 1 'The "patu'nls wtie kai ticylaj ly pleas fctl ' i'f -thViiVSsit .f tihe president, and ' NUijo'' Dayik. said,, lis iho.'ilarty left V t he hrispitiiilt- tiiat t would - tU more .'to ihtM MM the skMv iiien than a" ijuantity oNjiudlunq. -' thl: sfAr.s ANb sTun1i:s ix - Hii'ini utLliilx t -0. is j" p m.-At 10 0'iloik tls iiKiimpg the tiiNt Ann. i . i. .,,i. n il' Mi! I lla vanl'i wa ,;h uisted ;oii the It Ightafl ot the rrotfha (iote.1, the lieadquartMrs f ,,f I II. Amfci icaii i KvacUr , i- I.. ..r J. LUllOU C01llII4lprl'M.i. ill gimt d o n trainee msj am roof of 1 1 1.. 1 11 r ito ,; the. I'aptauii the hotel WatsK-l'ostet 1 at the grounds Dillon 1 V'lvni. tilihl lull tin t . ;,...' ' . .,;.....!. 1 r-A.l , It till" Wfll (II i lit' liaUMiVHJ .11 'A,-'i.'fJiii;k shaf o. ;t -ouiii ter.maseer ot the -'V teamer ltestlute hoisted, the lag which Au-Uuiled aivl rluu i'X d 'inouiflv in the lLtze. th- nuuibtrs of the 4-oni- Froii? Eitiems jflsrvppsnessi; I: - "1 ' . E. T . " ' ' li'.- ti It ! ono reimMy can seontiln the S tin cm. nn-ey tpcitrf all dweas- . ii r-T' " Vrell!k''-vr:n t everyone. Tir V.'.'s' tf-Mrt of tftC't'tive remedies t fork;- ovt .i piirpo-e. 1 t.reVO.Uiol Vk Tur JK I suf V , nix 1 1 o jxa o annoy i. T, r,,i, .ie'.tlJomRi.-'tiJlxiiiW?!0,1! i .u...lth.liiiit, 1 v-iinnna-i-ito! t'.S , uTife.' -cd n aoh f, tsri headlchc, pain xn rs ii-pitf!on ai.d; a constant fee lit. i' of ,Yi;.n.ss t.iulirp-trdiion. 1 beginl ...: .ii-,.; :vwii.' iii'iiirt. Cure audi ! -J.-liV-' .v.r..;.r --....,-..-, -r i ne aid r:VUal t Antl-PaH .-iPj-Us to ft bfve scdir;rtxMsni8 of paip and the piinU a"d aches .ma ;,!i'esa left sue 1 li.ei! t.H-IrJ JliWBwW,il Touic and 5iia: uow 'resiowa to my u yood Le.llift " - Dr. Miles' nDiiiediesjCV Or s..rA sold bviall fliiii;-! i fin t : T .l., a H.wta 1VP ffk' ! A.,-- i 3 . Eunrantee -first boule ippieSJ - benefits os money e-gb RetOr .5 funded;. Book On dis- .j 4?. eases of tho Ueait apd "ea nerves free.' Address, I ZtJJW-. J)XL 11ILKS MEDlUAE. tJO.. iilkbart, ind in Securing His Wait Commission. . V . . . ; - - ; I - ' " I ' 4 I .1 - - .- . f ie Commissioners indies of Refinement ri i!-.. of Delay, Tnldisilon-' rained their hats And cheeret. iM fstarH an J Stripes The upproa to thH prounlriH at either ; end or tnrt Ktrlet were patrolled by s'juaus 01 ini KKirdfa civlM in order that the com mlHHio-nerH rniKht not be rnoWsted. This inornirig a widow and two chll-f lren, evidently persons of refinement but in aij t want, approached (jen eral Wade.! tltt- president of the com miMKion and Dleaxled for i relief. Th; widrw land children were seated in tM dining T roortn of the hotel and Rlveij ji.- heart v meal.; OtherH in need-' wern ,.(1ualty well treated, all who applier riu'iMi'ini' ripif tit sump sort. recfi vinf relietf wf some 8opt The iconrmiBlonerss had : nothing t say' cone erninlg--the repojt of i protent at It he length iif ' time asked by th Spanish ' commission: for s evacuation denying alj knowledge, of .sut h action Thev initln'taLn a. turret reserve. ; ThKSpanish i mail Bteamer Alfonsij Viil bailed fot Spain: thjs afternoon carrvirin. i.es dfr- tlie -U200s passengers moMtlvi woiiieii eind chi-ldren, 1,000 sick) Kf.ldifrs. I ! ' r " Maixiuis .-ivirvjera.-' military -governor of Marianao. has Issued an older pro c vldinK for thj return of refugees from; n the country feeoncentradoes to theirf ,; farms and fle lid's." olfennR absolute pro4 H Jectioh to all those going back to theitj homes and ,1a lids To this end he haj arranged for three omni busses to run twice a weiekr from Marianao to diN I ferent lintei lolr i points in i the vicinitj taking.! f reel o( charge, the families and Irietratsc of! those who wish to. return to their homes. 1 ..Tetitf8 Witch Hazel Salve has tha Ijf)ok 0ut fori the man' who--attempU. i -. .-i : xi uei'iiivi- j'uiu -v j v... Witt's iWitCh Ilazl Salve, the -greati pile :cure. tl. R. Bella my. itvAri ATiON of I'oitxo ni CO Ily tlici" spau1U Itogiin Frlcudly lu icreourwe Bdn rrn the -Troop Pro' pecitorw A alantf to Kilter the Iftlajid San Juani Porto Rico,- September .19 (Delayifd" in .transmission.;) The" evac uation iof the outlying Wsitions occu pied i by : t tie Spaniards began tpday. a trn a.m in :s.iri Sebastian! and Iares were.:-. ' abandoned . by them ' and the) troons !of General Garretsonjs brjgadd and It hte Klevferith - infantry moved in and hoisted the American Hag. ;,Th,ej Spanish-trtujps from the abandoned po-1 sitions hire : being concentrated at. Are ibo, Fi'om 'iwhlence they-wiH reach Sari Juani by railroad" as soon as transporJ tation in - amiable.. They could nod i'"51 CIOW i : Mv nerore.. owing to ua, Hell lOTiditlotl. Y: . - . . nn-1 WiHlrtesdav the "Spaniards wu woMtui .th island of Viemies, wheirt a companv of American'-troops, . dis r)iitch'd from IGeneral Grant's -brigade !,.'',. ti,-ari,liwl . t . . . . , - . t.. i rrx,; .n . 1 . lit.- ' .-..l-ll-l ,J .... fr,m th ubnrt ..f Vtetiuerf I I I I UJJ PO I. 1 'h' V 1,,. - - i will ri'tnaiii all Humacao until the fpan-J iarils fall back iin the line ot the miMHf tiirv foiul: ;i iti1ii.sh control is. now con tloi'd ! to within a line ' drawn frou Mtioi.Kao to Ahonito and tiom mere m'ili"l leiS than one-thirdOf the to , . . ji:;;.. .' -: . .-'",' '. .' ,' ilini -t -tiahl vucuation.'Commission- Thejhpa.i .tinK flf the -Spanish, and (ms, at the m , ,si,1()ROrs 'todav ofhtial A mem an eomtm ,I1(ans nlt tht,y IN informed the A Mie &aihnp from had been notified of v , il)tendf(1 , tn Spain i of two transports :, nat 4()uj rmbark; troopsi here, and also -J So.inish soldinfe wjll sail .from he. -e XPA ii.i:-.riivv'! oni it I M'ansin "iri. which IS pecteU trom t'Uba The departing" troopsi consist iof 200 sick. men and 200, members of the. engineers' regiment. . i : The imeetinsr! of the commissioners; was 'ewtireilv Without friction, ...and H as oingto the gioafeehng prevail ing beitweeli our -soldiers and those of Spain ithat l it was decided to allow the 'omp'anv- of ;Ajmericans to land at the island 'of Vieques before, the Spaniards lefU M P' ' .. ? '';.' - . -:.:;h- :"?:; -"j it was decided today,' fn the inteiest of the: order (If. the. island, to allow Americans to lenter" the Spanish tines, and' vice-' versa,-; in pursuit of maraud ers "this obliterates the neutral zone and. it! is believed' it wilt "result-in. th." eompMte suppression of disorder, at rtnn.i4 and otlher places in the interior invi siffiirit nrhttction to native amL Sin In residents alike, .v ' 'In spitt;?!of the fatst -that. some, ofj them liave"bee!n disillusioned, the inftuxj sif Amer-iCanl promoters continues. M(ist" of Jlilem are- at Ponce and -unable tai'a'h .San Lluan, owing to the mili- tatr.OJf gul.itiuns An agent of the American Sugar Uerininir Company 1 Here atldvmany others arf seeking busn ines"s opriHrtUmties. franchises : audi :coneessions.AIr of them are fretting iiver- the unavoidable delays. . The cnditionof the- trexips on th.j island lis not limiKfitving. . Almost 2,poq men have reporUvd sick. . General! Hrookei is tloingv alb-in -his -power to imn prove the Co lldition of the. soldiers and afford them ver.y comftrt possibJe. He has ordered every mititary tent on the l stand to ne iutea wun .aooring. To KreVta rUouumeut to 3lii At luule I)avi.. x Richmond, Vai;- September. 20. Ats meeting Iof Richmdnd chapter Daughters ot the Confederacy, held to ; dayf the folowing was a-dopted: "The- "Richmond chapter, Daughters . -.' - "i . . 'i.l. ' . t; the'iConfederacy, have at a meeting at Camp1 hall, September 20th 1S9S, resolved to inaugurate a move ment to .erect 3. monument over the graVe Of Winnie: Davis, 'the dau-rhtei of the-: confederacy,' feeling 'smtya':. this work wi,ll meet with the gj A)3 thy ofSall lovers'of the south,. Dh igh ters ot the Confederacy, Veteran Asso elation,' Sons: of Veterans and many others' over the whole country. TV(' said chapter requests that all who de ' It . ' I-: sire toi join them in this work or lovei will send in their names at once, as it is the Intention of the chapter to h?.v$ tite moootijpint commenceo- jauuaiyi 1899." ' . 1 The chapte- -wiH itjend-.the funera in a body.; ; j ; 4 . . 1?, "I" ft AV -mAT.D MY OFFICE TQ the Routh1 Hide t ' Pnneiciii sireetl (next doiir toi the Water Works otflceAr I have for sale FIVE ITOTIS5ES. CHEAP FOR CASH. CftH and ste me. i i ! W. M. CUMMING, Read p$tate Agent and Notary Publid sep i& ; ftCMOOL. The KliM-tlou' of a UHrlutridf ut Ft ;i .poned-jArrangemeot yt4e for te ii Opeatne of tlie PiblU School u ! Tloudajt, 0 tober"Jrd' e" Teat hcru I K.eii. :j jj" ;y MA v'ih -i The Bdhool !CommittT5i of the F:ret and Second ehpol i 4i3trkts of Wil taiiigton.! township; miet on Monday at 14:30! o'clock atit-be office ;Of, the chair man,? Mr. . : JaiQHt 'J IL .'SChadDourB.; ; o Nortli Water &Itvk I AH I the comran- i:.".i.'i-' j k 1 1 ii i ! 1 n -f . 1 i. ' i : -r i tee werj pre&epi; eKc-pt Mr. Chad- !- i Ii- f, ! i : : i Ji H!!';l : -I I i --i i '."'I'J-''. ? bouro, j ; who1. ib ' r'h&ijrman of w hool lUtrftt Sq. 2 and. also chairman of the Joint (dranutteeh. i Injthe absences of nCjhairman Chad-; bourn. -Mr. t Jauiea :Fj Post, i Jr.,. chair man of 6Chofl district JS'o.i tailed the ineetiDg to order stating that he had been authorized i by Chairman. Chad? i ' t . t r ; ' ;...;.;;' J '. : ! ? f i - ' bourn to call ,a jount imeetmg of the committeeib whenever it was 'deemed necessary. 1 ( j' i is On motion. Mr. Post was called to the chair and sMr, 'tsamubl Northrop was .made! ecretary. f-i !. j ' ' ' ' the meeting Vasl to! consider the ex the meetiog ot considering the ex pedeincy s ot electing ia! supe'T-intendent of schools sto isucceed Professor M. C. j5..iXobleu The qualifirations-of various candidates t for superintendent were considered, and af,terra full conference upon ibe'rriktter. the Committees unan imously rfKolvl to! -jios'-lxjiic any action until a full maeuing of the com mitters tan be obtaiijied i i iiiA eesolutionp was adopted authoriz ing." Mr. gamers Fw.Posl, .Jr.j- -chairman-of school j district; No. land Mr. James IL I ClhadbiJurn, chaiirman of- school distrkt No 2,? to take Steps' necessary to' provide, jfor! the orxung ff the fall term pf 'the piibliic schools on Monday October 3r(, ahd' they were vested with full authority toiihave' the schools sutcesjbfully (pndutteilia the absence of 'a meetfng of tjhe committees. .The? committees arel determined to keep Jup !the standard iof the schools and to do every thing that will con - tribute to t'thG.- comforiti and i conven ience lot Mthe , teai-hprsi and pupils. In addition' to allMthelte'achersr'who have so efficiently and, faithfully iserved the community, the ,(jmmittees hae ap pointed foiir; aidi.tional teachers for the whlteschoolBi '.;A1 of them are natiVQS'bf Wilraihgton, and iare Misses Alice "Green and' Grace? Smallbones, Hvho- Willi:- teaelf ; in the Union school 1 - . a : ': ; i . i - f 4 I and Misses iLinaj . Wiggins land. Annie- f nankins who avih teacn in tne iiemeu- way shooh j , j , An idditlonal gradi to hf Known as thei "Seventh grade", ! has been added this yearit? thesPeapody and Willis toni sc:hoolsi- (colored) ;and ithree. new, teachers ; have been . elected for the Peabody school. . j i iLast year about 3.000 '.pupils were enrolled m Ihe 'publiei schools and.the school- auth6rties! expect (this -number to be augmented this jear. ! All tlje teachers willbe here on or about the 29th qf September, to report for duty. ' We !are; assured; that the ischoots of, which! the , public: has! i been: so; justly pi-oudand which received such a mo mefituim under: the able and skillful management o Superintendent Noble, will riot be allowed ;to Euffe;r; .on ac count'of the dcjlay In electng a super intendent ! j ' ! . n ' " I . I' l- ' :" Jdiut licuilou Between jTlea-eaud ; ;' J . j Iocherj- . : r The Iflmdrrqtic ewwtnf ( ommittee of Peijidi r coufitv is arranging. If pos-, sible; jfor. a "jojnt (liscMission,;; at . Point Caswell, on Saturday, the 24th instant, between llort-jd). H. Ilockery, the; re imblK an camtyiat . for eongrf s-,, an.. Mr Iredell Jlres ' if thus ntv Col onel Hockery Hpfv'iks there, on that day bv regular .apiiointmeint andj If he: w ill idiVldei time,? the lIemporats iprop.se to be inatd thiough Mr Rleaic- 'At hV late.i Mr Meaies rtill go np for th tt piirrosej and'ino fears need be entertained, that Ithe !i;s-iKX-racy wjll 'be well represented.! He :is an able, speaks er, is w'e'll jiosfea n:in jithe issues .of the day a id is fearUess and ;adroit m de bate If the oint dehtte omes off Mr. i & fares j may ; i btt depended on to .make- fit ' Interefc'ting if pr . the : ' fusion'' candklate , i ! ( j,i i 1 1 I ANM'VI. KtMAL v , All ta, and s,ore ol the City .TIarke ; noewe'tt M ere lleirted esterda. The tannual entingjor f - -tans, Stores,! etc , Ot the tuueieo. mameu house of the city took place yesteiday morniftg The lienting 'was bv auction, tondu.ted by Mr :A, H Mornss un der th,e personal direttioti of Alder men Hewlett and Moil ill, ot the mar ket committee iof the board of i alder men, jnd City Treasiuvr, Strut heis The ff olio wing was the result FRONT STRUCT MARKET,, The stalls were rented as follows. Nosil and 3,! J.'F., Garrell & i Co , $"-.n r. cents premium NTos'l!2 and 4- I R Rhodes $2j0, 23 $tiO; 25 cent) premium. 1 1 No t5. tl'T.iiirin & llajes, Cents premium.;:' ! .; ' .r . : ' !.! No. -7, I B Rhodes, (f-'J,;; premium ' No S. J. F. 'GarieJP & Co , "iii cents i$3$, Cents' ipremium.!! ;: . 1 . : 1 1 i Ho $, T B TkeV, tents pre ,m ium.il 1 i-i . 1 1 1 -. :. r : No i!0 s-am' 'Kri:i k , $24 ,'23 cenfs piemnim 1 1 t No 11 J. M. ! Holland. S24, 2j cents nremiUnu ' 1 : No. 42, i Charlotte : Davis, . vegetable stand,i($12; 25 eents premium. ?: ; No 4, A, AJumford,s $12, Ho cents premium ! Nos.ll, 2 and Soythside. J. F. Gar rell -&''po';, $150; ctiuj prteraium. -: The fit ores i were retired as foliowee! N, l, Koonce &, Tippett, $JU, Cn cents preTnium.'vi i-i H' si . .:.'.'' i' ? L: No: 2, Bowner1 Cot1, JO0, 25 cents Kpremium.;: ! '.ii-i, ;) t .3 m i : 1 o AVni. Jfneedtfn, $160: :2a Cents 1 -. . premium.i I Spae Collins & Sneeden, , $2 00, cents premium Room No. 1. J. A premuim. i : i Odam, $S 00,, $1.00 i --: f .!:- TM Tjler, $12.'Q0: No i, ,J -H j .Hard 1 T1TV) 1 11 TY 1- -ill 1. - ' i ' : 1 5; cents premium in, $36, IS cents premium Xo , J, F. Garreti mium.'f . .:.! - . nrs pre- Ther!e arei also several restaurants in thelrear of tha markeivwhich t'ented as follbws j , ' , NTo. 1. Kenan iB rcj. ?T2. -2."Nt-ntsi pre mium I 1 4 ' f 1 v j i Xo. 2, Aicl,it J-iinfr, $72; :2i cenpre mlum.f t- N , J. O. Cr,;tEt't i2fj$0'J tlV FOURTH STREET MARKE'l. . - Atthis imarketi house the '.stalls were rented! as follows:! r l i l i'i i So 11. Josiah1 Cumbei, ie"nt, $100, 25 cents premium,! e n-i 1 ij-i.--ni l ; :s. r No. !2. J, F. 'Garrll, $100, 25 cents premium. ' v 1 i ' l f i No. Z, .W. J. Kellog, $60;i.25 icents pre mium.! I , ' ' - ! 1 rjv o. Cato Sneed, $1&, 23 cents pre--1- , 1 1 mlum, ! No. 5, J. F Oarreu 75i icents pre mium.! 1 t ! 1 I "i 1 I Vegetable;; stands 1 Nos. 1, 2 and , Mildred King,: $6: 25 tentg premium. -I FIFTH WARD MARKET. , There , are only !fur stalls in this inar4s:e house,! and they rented as fol- Iowjs; 1 H: JKenfiedyi $S0; $2.00 premium. ? Nosi 3 1 and 4, O, H Jiepnedy, sTHE FIBLK I J5.00 pirernlum. , j--' :;;;. .i ' -l . : l ki-i' .ii" i v. ; -r - - - . ;t. . I . : M. ' - i i : 1 4 i r lo Prevent More Riot ' imr hv Veyrnes 1 THE NEGROES ARMED UU Vlucli-ler ltll!e ;not ol the ' Sriotid IlcgiHient Leave llaletti Iftlauy Valuable llird Dost Poioued-r pTlie Snppowd Work of the Kteptr of !!tlealiol-llulIer ' lu oufereui e U lilt II uell supreme otirl to 71 ee j .'ivuua j i ; ,i 'lirssenger Bureau!. .- i ' lial.mh.N C, September iiO , j The .eastern boundary t!f.i trje j csity. i as again guarded last night; to -iprtiT: nt anv collision between nt-groea and. tjiie Second ngiment. At each- sjrvet (jrners thure were three soldiers. Tiere; J as much pistol " land nMe: tiring; by Negroes, but: this Was' a bhock or J two ejast of thfe picket line.A drujiken khite (ijiiizen nairned Trent was shot in the U g. He -was out . beyond ;the gijiard line and it is -nut known .who shot jiim. 'fhe -wound w as inadej by a pistol ,bul-lJ-t it is sunnosi-d liiul ii lusfo s ii r ------ , , . . With thesie exemptions the knight ;Jwas (.(Uiet A negro ex-deputy sheriff pils ' nie many negroei nave . incnesier. j rjlKs; that he au them, but can't lm- 41 gine wheire they came from,: as gione ; Worth sjieaking of are on i sal het c lie says they are -.calibre .2rand that j hie sixtten ntgroes thtm. Yesterday there- armed iv it h were, large sales or can ore.' .kJ. ana. i..vicarii-iMge. ( ne clerkjHime isold over fifty boxfs.t Nearlyall the men of the Second p-eg- iiht It ft for home today haturday LJ htn t'oloiul Uurgun Huile lnq-uny iif, to lioWi many -wouin go ana jnow n(iany would stay, it looked like 40 per cr-ni. would stav, but it was found to-' djiy that in some companies only.itwo of three ' men wanted to. , rexnain, so tfom these details had to be madu, as tfn men are required to remain each company as a .guard.; Crom i i In some way even thosc sjildieisvho w "ie ."broke ' got fund-.. One .ier s lys a (ot of tin m "sold thut i4'l for SB k'piembei-i which is $l.6tl, iloir $lu land st ! jjMany valuable bird dogs have . Sen l)oisom'd here. Suspicion, fell at wice uln .the ktniei ot the taiitol, u ho hiad made threats. It wasi found that the poison , was not bought here, bu: that the night watchman at the cjapi t)l Who is-under the orders ot ! the Keeper i had, i bought strychnine at Sayr eftteville from ardruggist.jtor;the purpose ot killing dogs: Today b suit jwas . it' :; :-i:- " :.r:M: IMPORTANT EVERTS OF IHE DAY. The Commission to Invcstigittc the Wir I)erment U to 31eet the President Saturday. 1 ! '"!'! Spanish Troops Have Withdrawn from Some t-g Fhefr Posts 111 IVit-f., n.l flu; A mirii'nn !'! n .t Kqc lif ri I? : l!fll2tf T. I 9 e :-. I' '.. i . .- :'.: - ' ; -Spanish and American lroopsi Pass Into Each Other!s Lines, i , Twenty Spanish i Vessels at Registry, . --.. ,-, : 1 : l ,.n " Ai Camp Hamilton, ' Kentucky, Secretary AIgs Troops. ; Ibc Says he is not; (Sojng;to Resign, A Soldier Dies (if Neslectiat Cajnip Meade, New York Husiness 31cn wil (live a lianqiiV ? In IIonor4 of General 31ile... I ! ! ! f '' The President Inspects the"II;opital atlFort Mef .r, 1 1" ! ; An Elevator at Toledo is iiirncdand Ten Pers. are liurned to Death in it. j tl ' , ' " J a The American Flag is Raised ..Over the Hotel pR i ie American Commission in lla ana. j X. , , -f It.-' 3 ' I 1 . !l .. '' : S . 'j 4, i, ; mA Lady, Evidently of Refinement, with Two C, dren, in Ab ject Want, Calls at the Hotel' ofj; the American emission in Havana aiid Asks for Aid; They Ure Taken to th& 'ining Room and Fed. . f . ' O 949Ae40 brought ini a 'magistrate's court aipranst J, - li. Barnes, the keeper ot; ther.citpj tol, for. pwisoning th3.dors. !He is rorp diallv hated any way and thisvaffair makes things even worse, j ' I : Uepublican State Chan man' Ilolton saye he villi get out three ci)culai. a week un,tir the campaign ends, jilts whole ''effort is to nullify the powerful democra ir.. campaign on . the: color ljue. His last icireular i; attacks former' slave holdeis in tht eastern counties. jFlis next one- iwill a ttack"; the - veracity! of t3enet.il William K Cox" ( I. ' Senator Butlers in t his paper todjiy takes titles with populist state chair man, Cyius Thompson, saving the, Jat ter is on the right side of the discus sion bow- :in':- progress.-' ; The senator was' here yesterday 111 conference-with Governor Russell, whose guest he va$. The Willmarton and Poellsille rail-' way m Bertie and Hertford counpes iH complete and in '.operation. It: ;is twenty-four miles: -in, length.. . : . . The' consreg-ation of the First : Pros hvterian church f of .-i this icity liel..j a metuiiM la.t Sunda mainmg and in dorsed a recommendaiiou ot, ihe ftnanT rial' and buildm.ir jcominittees toj-KO ahead and linish: the new; church bujld ing at once. It lis expected that, ih work i ill be fitihed toi tomilethon VimoU:.lIic?i .:;.: , . .! ' i-; ;. i ' The exanunatroti of applicants ifor license to practice law will be heldSon next Monday, and on; the-: day - oIIft msf the appeals from the Fust district Will be. called in the following oidei' State "vs: Horton, State: vs. Godwin, State ! vs. ' DeBerryj .- uiiams vs. Hughes. Overton vs. .Hinton, Cobb j.vs. M'.iiUti, ifniif.icturniR- Company jvs Lnf.nua fidci.t . j-.uinl-.er Con pany, . Xicholsoo vs.. .ommisSronei:s ot Dare,;- Krug-er .vs. Eapk, Stafford jys. Oailopx, Rank vs. Lumber Company, .t?ogdcU vs.,.. Haiiioad: Company, Green leaf n C(jgimibfeioner&, L.41111; iv 3t Lamb. 1 1 -:i ; ' . ; i ! One Mniute Cough Cure surprises peoplefby"; its quick cures and children may take it in large quantities with out the least danger, v It has won .for itself the best reputation of any; prep' n-ation used today 5 for- colds., croup. tickling ii tha. thi-oat, ; or lobstmate conghs. ; Ri rt.-Bellamy. i n ' ..-!i 1 :- Colonel . J Bryan to Reblu- ; Kansas iCity, September! 20. A .spe cial to The Star from Jacksonville Fla., says.;. Colonel i William JenAmgs lirvarK ; of the Third Nebraska volun teers, will etionly. resign, his conimts1 sionMa the United States army ands-rej-rgume Nth discussion 1 of, public qiless tions. t'This statement ih . not madift i ' I X . ii , : J I upon the ! authority :of Colonel Bryan. however. When asked to express hiinij iself on questionaof ipubllc interest,): he said: 'You can say that I refuse: to discuss any matters, connected: With politics, i the army Dr myself, fxc-ep-t that I see no reason to;, change jthe Viei'i?iin regard 'to expanding the i ritory of the iJy;ifia States Isxpressed in my Omaha speech .rnarfg- beto-i; tering upon this army life." f This is all Colonel Bryan would &yy except to add: "Vou might also jsay, that 'I am not so enamored of , camp jlr0 Tn fhat Ft woiilrl ax A the i plose of rthe yfaxn-ifclY for. a cpmmission in the regular army.':. Ii ;W - i. Citizens J'loilant Over y Annexation. : TROOPS I'll 'b; I- ' Ttoey .ive yiuef& A-ttnojmuce to : tUe K People-ieneratfrtam Rr.lurni to NAtnerl-a-SualJ'.-vjfIorgai Ko Statehood lor 1 Iland Their .I'reneut! Stativ: .:'franporta i With Troop jaud: Tlyiire Sail lor I the . fUUlppinei,. :. ' . - ! -. San FranciscOf'eptember 20. The steamer Astratlr5Arl ed m port to-1 day from HawanS: General! Merriam, commander of th?epartment of Cali fornia; who ha tjfen in Honolulu, was one of th passenffe. He; Was accom panied oij the vi'ge by Lieutenants Graves ad. BennS i -.'ot -his staff, fev erything" jwas i quij-tn .Honolulu wium the steamer left ' people: vs ere jiibi- ? lant, oveit the axation,. and were interesting themsgn-sj inan effort to make thtj governMit ofi the islands similar ttf that iHS the United States. The offictiis of tlr5 Australia say that the Arizona ivitfttjt)Ops for Manila . ) . M ' WS' 1 .''-,'. sailed September jEji'-hand, the' Scandia i with : trottps and .ti44ure was to leave on' Tuesday, SepteJ 13th. The Ausr, tralia brought fivaf Mi elk i soldiers. : Honolulu, Heptd Wr 12, i via Sah i, Francisco, Septeii sJvi, 20.-H-The Ameri.-. can soldifis in IiSolulU are causing j ithe goodi people this sonce peace- ! ful c'ommunity; 1? -h worry. Actsi of.; .vandalism are beJ ning freciuent and j General King hasfi 3sued orders for a;. i i ' ii icourt of .iinriuiry j, investigate i alleg ied. ' lawless acts cfif.'tnitted by soldiers and io assess thiwtmount of damage caused. (Chinese frSf growers and veg etable 1 gar-dners h-ie : : been; favorite 'victims ot.the solfj t;s and their gar dens have been rft ed' and destroyed. :j TherHawanan c mission as holdlng :daily sessions, bvti mothingi is i-given 'fiut for publicati.' The commission iwril probably not-we for SanFran (imo befcue Weptcer 23id f f ! Senator) MorganJpi jan interviewer is quoted as sa mg.'-J ' I l. ! "I have alwaysjfn in favor of a state goremmerrtMS' Hawaii and am so still Speaking myself, however; and not for the cf fission, I am in clined to think tha?!"!u will have only (territorial governnsg" vi. at present. You Have hot! asked l&:. Rtatei government hnd I-cloubt Yery, ; t'h if the coninua ision will reenmmeru -ane. i :. .i u -, "You will make:-(-.ir own -laws, sub--pect to the: approval ' of congress. , The i , . ... ' " ?. ,t. in Porto Rico afAllowed to '-. ' . l - ' 'i'1:'i -14tI'M-;'I ' i -! '-!' ' ;' 1 . '' J ' " i St :. :;,' : :( J " i " lanila i Take (y ;t -A merican m. Reviews the ' X- roerritory i;of Hawa; ; hasNa great f ur ture before it and K'lth the, increase of population and s -tsiness that must qome trom annexai-ti and all that is implied ny it-,! the- -oau to statehooa clannot bc a long c i-The opening of l!he Nicn raiira can an enterprise 4'hicH' must be ,ca &d to Iconaumma, --nerioid I will i still taon in ai very sha further advance - th: islands," i: . i. . ;J prosperity of the I A mass meeting" i. natives will 1 be held this evening-.w j resoilujions ask ipg:tor tne restoras - ?Q'ot jLHiuokalani ill be. adopted. j; i: ! The chamber of ' iumertfe in" a met rhojlal asks for a rntorial, form of government, while -j bar ' assoclatioii vj-ants- the judicial-, "jfetem of the '!is lin'ds to remain urt Janged. t . fSenaton! Cuillom i js announced that the land laws of tt -United States do not: apply to; the n ihe lands of Hal wan. flrce The local its'' I laws remain 1 in Mr. Dole", f : the tune being, skill signs as ''Prt piublic of j Hawaii,' cpurt will; run as 1J (Princess? Kaulant?. or of the KmericaiF slon, given at A-inat al- brilliant succes alnd staff Gener&l ore I iqil,trxtnd si ilici&ls, army and'? Qutfen Liiluokalanij dred prominent! soj ctv! attended, i !The Hawaiian af thel military diistrl partment iof Califor ating, thijs district, 4th,i has just been p jdir i Generaiil Merria npi pigiutioance as ment to. fce adopted its military aptdicai dent of 1 the Re4 md processes 1 of etofore. "1 reception .in hon- iawauan. commis a on the 7th, was General Merriam ag and staff, Col government of vy officers, - ex nd several hun ty people of the lipelago l is now ; of Hawaii, de ia. An order cre dated September, irnulgated by. iia-j The order ha jhe civil govern vhere and outsidei mipo furthers!g-i mficance- tHan an .- dication that, the! islands are a partsi ? the territory! p tlie I'nJted States ett in exactly the ss ef territory of the 4 1 ar-e being treat-; e way as all oth fubliC;is.i . 1 ' j I 'i j - "'. 7 ' :f ' ; $ i - ? j: . f ,' j Wheeler In Comma; t of Camp Wlkofl 'Camp Wikoff. Mn? auk Point, X. Y. September. 20. Ren 11 Shafter left tha camp 'this morning - Ji.Michiyan, where he 15 tft .attend me i .union of the regi- jilent In tvhich hiF-; red during the civjl war. j During 3 1 absence: General AVheeWr will oomni( d the camp. Gen eral- Wheeler is bus . rnakmg the need ful preparations fi Gloving his divis tsville ifithe fjriaf Jtieyartihent is to ithatl point. Vi-!:! nniof cavalry to H? determination of i tho regiment i ! Tp Banquet f 1 New T6rk, 't'epfeE Nelson a! Miles, ti er 20,4-Oenral jor general coin manding the armj", " .'111 In a Jew days receive from the cb bankers in New "V'ork and. prominei c?ommercial men an invitation v iL ? -nquet:in- his hon or, which should 5; held In this city ntr tp be set ;by Gene? tp this end were sS sitree di?rict tod( il accept, 1 will be month, l the date :Miles. Circulars .around ithe Wall ' You Invite disapj - - - ww ua , s LitUe :'"Earlx!' Risers are pleasai easy, Ihorouih iiu .puis, xuey -tre:. constituatio andsSick headaches . t as sure as vo taketm. 't'"t r;''i H:. H . ' 'lTnvi ' . 1 ' If ;'.v TIT TT- jf -v :Hr. YANDALIS!i.:BY ATHK 'f Flrt Clac Prod uello a 1 of Ja Fine Play LastKlshL. A comecij' of put mjrit a present ed at tbeopera hous, la.it night, Jt wtu ''IThe iStrang Adventures vf Miss Brown.": ajyoung lady ffcee-edmy pop ula,r with fthe audlencf t on aorount t-f th fnannV-r in- which! sh1 is: easily canvulsed jthem wnh i laughter. i.iThe plot of the iIay-is a ncsyel iiw i It ten about an English .army- officer who weds 'a ward in jhancry agamt ' her guardian's- wishes! This,' Of Vo'UrstC. is a imost :tlagrant, v.iolatS i -I t ; . 1 on 'of ".the daw and the prison snares' tip? ofTli fr- In' the face. He escapes, . and;! the attire and. role ofjla J-oupgO ladv. joins hiS' wire at ! a iwardin. :sch'o..l. Finally all ends well, .ii i ! t i The play is chock fjll of ludicrous situations ; and .comical,, of the high type, actions There lsj'riot aull yino ment in the' piece, but fen -the contrary lit iis one. continual hejarty lauh : for I evierybody, Then. ; too. ji the pla.y wa.4 Iprbduced by a rompaity o high' isal l arled artists- iof i t!he first : w ater, land i was staged maghiricehtly; even n to minor details. j. S r " Mr! J. H Tucker portrayed the title Irole, 'and didit with .marked degree f i sQceess. "His :groiepque antics in .il-mersonatmgr"Mt( Brown' were Rim-' ply immense. : ;- . n the poriraye.l of.Miajor O'GaTlager by.Mr.. J. B. MeSweenjI 'we hakl a Jin:- ished piece; pt acting;' fendi Mr S.h M. Sandman's conception Iof Jilerr Von JAIozer -waStTiearly parallel ; : r ; ' Miss ! LUty :. "Moore ' played if Angela iBrlghtweU, (the ward in chancery. She gave it realistically, anil in a w'ay; that completely f.aj'tivat e 1 r e hearts cjf all. She possesses both gra 'e and tieaut y, but abovje all rare abilit:; as an actress. Howevt'r. j one of the finest bits: iif a.cting Oh., the : stage wfils that -of .Miss iFirencej Baker. ; l Sh played Mrs. fl'Uag-tr. j an excjeedfogiyi bard part of rhastbr, ftbut she. acomplifihedl - it well. In fact shesjs 'onelc f the brightest stirs iii this firni4me ;-of " first-class rtists.y;,! :'. i.,. I . ,-' !! - j. ither; ver.ei ;mihy metre-in th'edast. put space, forbids vis to, go farther, but wei wifl add that all pjayed their res petive roles ."bang up. t The handsome, cpurtl'busi gentleman Who so gracefully! hctetl! as a recepta cla. for-ticKits, at the if jor ;was :cleyer. jolly Sidney Cohen, .thf-j able .manajger Of j the excellent C(jmp;iy. . :' - - X Truth i ' jwrears i -well. I.l People hgive' learned : that : De'wiitt'ss I Little: Barlv - Risers- ar4."i-ellable HUM pills for .rer- uiaiing .poweis; curings constipation and sick headache.! .T&ey don't gripe R. R. Bellamy. miMBaii' Body to rrlve Friday Karragan'feptt , Pielr. Hli V. -September 20.i It-has teen deirideil fhat the bbdj of jMlss "Vyitipie Davisy Lsjirter; a brief seipricV . herle: J will bepforwardedj to Richmond, i'Va.. on th train 'leaving here at 10:15 o'cloc k 'Thursday , morn ing. The journey should be com pleted at;9:05 jp'lofck-' la. rn." ! Friday. When - the j body 'reajhes Kingston jiihstioh, R 11, TJi lrscity morning, it will be placed on & funeral car! pf the Pennsylvania railroad, attached to jthe cbloniai eipiresa o the New jHayeh ro4d, Th4 jbody ;W11 peach Washing ton at 9:45 p, m and feave that place fori Richmond at 4 . m. 'Friday.: :the hour if or hojding -J the funeral services has not benin dwided uion . - ,: ' .Ji J- Laid to R i r - -. i -. il The .ser.yicie for thii; rial of the dead was said a: LSti 1 James' ;:-Ebisconal ehikwih Vestf rdayj afernoon at .4 o'elocli Lnty A. Jewett. who departed this life at:jil:15; o'clock Mondayfnighi.. .The ire 'iei&s were;, conducted Uy BMhop A. A; Wjatsoh a;ric 'theiiRev; ' (jrmichael, and thek4).i fcvas. iljargel-gathering: i-of-' friends andj relafCyfs 'in a;ttendarice.: The remains Were adlj borne to Oak dale cemetery and laid! to rest, beau tiful .nower bemg tenderly; i laid 1 upon ine grave. ) 'i nei pan ;. iDearers ; were Messrs. Stephen, Jewettj -.Henry:!' Jew-. etfj Edwajrd WootteiiV Jr., Captain-Jho L il Boat wright,1 F. A-. t-'V and J. ill; lioatwriglit,' More than twenty million:! free -samples of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve haiye ben distributed jby the i thanu fae.turers. What bej;te proof ol their confidence in It's merits dp you want? It I cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, i in tne, snoTtesi! space or time. K. ti. lamy. j ;' v .. i Bel- Home Comiug ot tbe Faj ettevllle Com ' '. ' .-I d- !pany. h.j .;.' j-; ... J; (Special to Tho, Messenger.) j : Faye'ttevilley N. C.,' September 0. The arrival! of the Independent conriT inU fvlo ' ' , J' I ..""o, ry, au i' ofia. magnificent receptiDD.- It was 'the . ' . . . , . 1 . , . Jargest crowd witnessed in rears. The 1 : " -41 i i I . . r 1 , : j -r' i : business Sipuses wene closed and the :;i, i ' ! i I' !.!-,, i stores and dwellings w6re decorated. The procession was immense, headed by ?the home corps o the Independent company,! with civic orders and the 1 1 1. 1 i . ' schools' in Ime. Major A. A. McKethan was chief marshal. A 1 the stand 1 pn Market square Captain A- B. Williams introduced Rey. I. W.; Hughes, who de livered prayers. The address of wel come wa by .Mayor! Cbok r an enter taining1 speechrwas mad;e by Dr. V. C. MipDuffi'e. Captain B. 9. Husko com- manding Company A,) acknowledged the! hospitality, of th welcome. Ia l- ' : - - '! -' - J ' ! ! !l f : 1 : delightful banquet, profuse: and splep- I 1 .'... : - ' vi 1 '.:". ; . .1. didjj arranged, was served in th ar mor by tie Fayettejvide ladies, Mts,. Croswell chiifmaB. f Majbr Wilder came-witb Company; A, Fay etteyille greets him cord.ially. ; Join tbe TObacco - Triiot Detroit,: Mich , : September .' 20.It reported in ; tobacco circles hefe that thp; immense tobacco plant of Daniel ScJQtton & Co. : has bein .Consolidated into the Continental Tobacco Company .arid the American Tobi)ec6:;i Conrpanjy, w hich respectively cotitol. the plug to balcco and cigarette trade. Oreri -eit-' tohj managir of the! company,, is kt present; out of the city. "and, therefot verification is Impossible!-! The ScottOii cotnpany i8 a i large ! prodbcer of pluk arid.fane-cut chfewing tobacco, and lace lyj (added. J to its plant a. cigarette brapch. j: li Pb Rpral Ut hrjtt gratki baking powder mows, suuw leau Mow it goes om- ttird fartker thaa. aay vtaor br a4( ' -:- :-. ;.' FOVDER Absolutely Pur r. .ii.,. u ft tOtAlftauuM AjT THE TH Wc ire Nlftf ion 'Si The jRaggl Edge' BUT HAVE A "COMl "fc Fl'LLNESS' OF ORUKRSJN OUR1'' Merchant Jiilbring Departnieiitw WITH A" lTT;ri. 1, :TA p.' ! . r It any onc'Show a Irfier or Finer ; Line- of -' f- a :: .... - -t - j . Than 011 t)ur.v.-iblcs. ! In NKCKWEAIt, UNJ);ivf H.it, II and other Gent. Furniwhinjefg' tke 4 it??:ll mm OTtligfam i Ready M ! i ' Xo stiowp o 'fiur FALL STOCK hcl of oar rniietitori.; - : : f:i Cur Sttt ? iiiow BRCSSEL1 CAKPETt J-ivoom. . - j - 1 iiJiDiiiiis : 0 j VELVE'jf? CARPEtSii;i'-Ke; Line..s5c.to.Sili-:jj-: ll 1 1XGRA1K CARPETSplf !n and all Wool, SS id'TRvX j Uirgest assortment pHR iiSS ever shown in th city. ' :.- .; ' iv .. - - -, ; r rvij'-sy... .: ... ... ; 1 1 . j s Let us sell vou new I t5SD()W W ) - Price;s;lguarantee4f;::':j:iv! ones 1 I luiMirtoilIDiH'fitl sterns tr.0vert.t;iMMl;! Ikj . to DrieKiws we ap:rl: '" Hinur a iirinnu . . I. : r. r . V W UF. ddd mmd- : C. m& POLVOGT CO; W. I J. Corsets and Stij jl Tatterns' " ; ) ;d l;':"f:..;-3 I Goods Up WW r) " . SC. rt X :iP-s. ; I We don't clairt ? feiiave ' !.-.... . . .A i.5.' s gi A. (S-; If jt takg- ito.Make a Bargain,: u " 1. 1 ," Caii 'be ufev and Three Quart-era Ml. ! ' ; " '.1- lif J"-: " 1- ' ": -I'M' Harness nd Buggies. Trunks ctd Bags. j - ',: ' ' I'iV'ilih.- -X ' ' ' ' : T- 1 "- ijfi initu.; n ueiuir;;. 'iniossioio, ; - ! ii':-1 i" . " ; V" -'A . PB3E. DLiv lX jrFROXT STREET, M DINGEiftFl JEWELEE I PERSONS whtveLeft Good to be Re, 'i V ' ' i 1 ' ! ' .' :J..'. ' '. ' . k ; j ; ' : ij : -J j; If paired wiltp Cfee call for them at ohce, i :.dd.,dm m - P. S.r While St will bepOLD rffi$& The heated term has beehB. Hisen. few ( fe BUSINESS now on, this peing- so you mi iMrerjare for it. s " ".j . !' I 1 ' !.-;-.' .-'si GariietsiaiiBl0buse Furnishings. Now you have got to hatfc 'Miethlng in this line, bo whyi wait until tha best has been selected? Komf u:ve -Why not. your " . ; --j. i i' - fit' ' i ; -.- i " - - ; :'.- ' ' -. '; i;;" : ' . - ! ' r ' - . I 5 - ' .. If . i: 1 I v':- '-: 1 They are Size 9x12 feet ancj fg of the richest,- handsomest, and mostnovel effects, j If yoli like high arr et' jt$pl5 this, will certainly please you. ni i ,i. AXHIHSTERS. UlUETS AM TAPESTRIES. In bothToom hnd hail pattefns'si'aisO istairs. They are of'the very best aual- rues and. latest styles and ;cQ(';in& 1 j : ' -.; i JI . U Our; stockreovers ; eyerythgCthat should be In this department. Etra Super fand Union Car;f, Rugs, Art Squares,! MatjtiriKH, i - : -Windovvjoilldfes, d : '. : IN' FACT';, ' A;- COS 'JrJJ'i" LINE OF DRAPERIES. -'-;'6ili" CLOTH'. 'ANbL-i'ii,'Tbe. last named we have in and. 16-4. It will .be our pleas; rjto SUCCESS) 4 fro No. 29 NSfeth IaGENT ijoR BUTTEliil? NEW ARRIVAL JOHHSflH Whfci will ha!l&ien ; . '. wejaa'jt fa- ah vy ill also bhoApi oU; 1JUZCU ; sn -i r mmn nmni . ';.:.? I"-- ' ' In the 3Iost.DraUli4HJShades, in Buttons anil Clasps k - Aj Few K. & dSCORSETS Left, I ; i '- mmiiih'&'re closingrout atUALP -PRICE.' we are Sole Agents iorf lielebratea ijk. jAfctit K'ii SANITARY WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. Ca for ;0'oln.iiMorLSc.; Fore, i I 'Mi Do .Ton Want .a Barrel m ftfTD . of the Very- Best 1 IU.UIX -S THIS TOWN J APf XjRDVii ;Jf j "ST' W you do let us have ! yo(urirder . Seoa8C. Railroad will run as follows: quicrk, or. you i might lose the tjysprtu t Iieave Wilmlngtort iat 6:30 and 19:10 nity. We do pot mean that .r.wU: " j a. m., 2:30 and 6:30 pu ro. i l, . -no Flour as good -any whe(r J' In ,. " Leave Ocean View iat f:30 and 11:30 i town, -but we iDo mean to ,thit;- a, m. and 5:00 andl 9:00 I p. ra., daily there is: no btter, Vuurs. fcrffcash ,: except Sunday. I ! Mi- - 'i trade, i . Sunday lave Wilmington at , 10:10 m-wZAiwd$. ' a. m and 2:80 p-mr ; Leave Ocean View TmP lTTIIfi (IPnflrPVl? tin at a. m. and 6:00 p. m. I (UU . uuiw i - umuwj;s. jwij n. F. KING. Maninera Phone 387. . Fourth Street Xk iS Or SKILLED WOlRKMEN, ., . ,.1, ! 1 1 rr"U we have not hcardjof it. AN PK EUCHIEJFsl COLL 1W. Of , the -lut come In. --:''" i I-:!' ' ' ' look mid buy. conirdctr. noihlajr but wlt Will our Koftr tli wk t the : lorit ric tht liiew Gon:l ' 'i--'1' , Mrrtbi,ulU can iMxtntbly j: ;.'!'' ' - -I .- -i.: i . -'. -ff : v -. :: -r. ; 1 lie Mom liM-j ; n i ! Hall and Stainu it,50c. in : ! 1 r '" - . .1 - SHADES or iihake oyer your M , ; -!:'T. r ' ' V dd .!p- sN "; m iii all New Shade. Se the ArniT IllU'fl ImcIi.k.I Ohiltlrru'a Sil ier vartl 1 For siroiri; If ue r all W ol 25o 'IO V KI1 '! - ,r - -,'.-;!'!.'::' K .1 dd--:4J. I-i J" d thr lxit Store, but we ,.-. . : ' - i ' E3I '! ! M AIiUl'T ISITIJ PPT ' ! : H - . . 1 ... 1 . " - ' 'vi ji VddA r -r pen allgoof4s in Stock 1 - and we mtf expect cool weather from iVe have what you peed In I availed themselves, of the opportunity. ;,,;! .: .- ;- , :S i" : - - . A '. j .-' , ;' Somethlno - that in RaYftlv Shown! mi this Market, ana tbat lav Lace Curt ins, Portiers, Table Covenf 8-4. 12-4.-- perve your wants BROWN & EODDJCK. Front Street iATTERNS 1 I'll II S FOEE'S, be placed on Sale! to day. These Good -.ftelecte!. with great caire,'and.erobraoe e iikwesx i'uiibiu?( ruuitj. All inspection of our BtiACK GOODS, at Mm I) VE8TIKGS 1 ! . i ". - . - j : ' " 'gaMnd we can pleaae the mot faatldioua. NEW . KID GLOVES, V. : - - :i Ii- ;-. ii" i ! . Catalogue. 1-" 'vrr- - -i-4-t i' piu:4; Ufi O N AND IAFTEH IMONDAy. tSEP 'I - - ;- -i .1 i - '-Pi-'!!- I. " ";ni 1" ,: i :;'i:; il!'l TmYmm !'.nCMn i.H V. W,i,- t. i . tin th the 10:10 and,1 2:30 p. trains I freight will be carried, B. O. GRNT. d-n 5 ::t'. V a' .1 ! i i- 1 -I f; i ill i J
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 21, 1898, edition 1
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