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T r;VQl-.VNO. i23-!.;: ;:K;;:tf: N. C., FDAJEM .- . m . ; -i- i. ' 1 m i u m. .'!-.. t . i. ' m . - i"i : i - r, i t - . - : .. .- i- . i 1 hiiiitiii iii mini tail v.. ww . h ua am. J aa m - mmmmlmmm ? , ;T - i . - . -i t- i . , . i j m t m i ., -".v : ;.? i m ' -J' i . - . ,: ; i i . i iiii i ii i ii ii i 1 1 1 1 1 i n iii iiiii ii ; ii iniiir i ill niiiiui i - a , -i . i .- -1 u i & w . . m- is- ?l - v. - m i J' - ii f j ' 3 -?L!;. 'I' i r lv 1 '' 1 ! ' I i i1 it it , I... t 1 if k t . j . i . ..--V 1 AW.JJt MXVi 11 I S :.!' "k.hio.r.i ..ii Thiak.1-' IIIL LI III LIIU1I Ul U11I1I1I UL1IILI ' IlLIIUNLU IIIIIUII II l?,ZZi:7?r?'rrm "-'rT-"!-"n'' ; h x ! V T S At'S i ii i - i j l There' lilll b- p Trouble Will 1 I 'I' t f - !. Jip 'f. . -i Placing Obstacles in the Way of Early Settle-! II AN- UNfpASANT.; AWAKENING i r.t l In f,,fl... Kir; ,:..i.. :.r! Jincials of ! the AutoiloiiHst Ciovernment rf- Hav;inn if 'Micir Cqiirsci- I'crsLstca in Ati ritirliatum Prom'. Our f Govern-- i incntj Likely, to Kesult Irom Tlieir Conduct -;eiierar I ! .Mi cs Presents Ilis Plan for, KorKanization of the 1 ' ,L I ! Arnyr(,overnment Kevemie-i.at Santiago I ;1 . i i . .. v irr : i " ! Sufficient, to Surr't the Province. I .1 -..Vushins:twi-i, lS' i..6.-nibT 22. f.-ord-. Jnj? tii rjrtriali: i3isji;&c h-S' trout jilavuna rf:rV.iv(l.l)y of 1m? ?mbaHi'rH ht-t'ff, tin; ouloniitl . ruivTrngri'-ht of thi j.s)anl in taking ;i hun'l iig sliaiJinp thb terms on -which th'l va(r&,alion will ) nur huHJ. TJns; is- t h.i-vt- hero,, may f-Vfluji HoriMn- jn-vv- ha.si-s fri nitu vtfMii : in'-r'ul!. j-'i't- Cjlrilalr ovcrn- inwnt vim- siiaWisliK by- .swain short-. yi bi-foff, ttit; liiK a abni-t ajuJ a lt-Klxlat I t i (.arrifij on war l'iko out, there bit- lof ti w loffii'er-n at Havana v- boifoj with tvu:houses. in ai nii'a.suri- iihe: lonir jlinaiuri' Ihu jiriJnif,r plan itf.xiviUK (.'ub. hojrii' ruU by IM'-aiis an aw.tdiiDrrioii.s! f;ovt-iii- m.gt, but, wftile i rt laine uutotiomouK, it-Nv-ax forit-n -i y Iint-Mt hat Kt-ii liiK alnj" that i I.'(1 bytht? insurfcvrit i-W-uiiKv liliin- rule wjis Ia k thrs i-.t!i;iiial rcuiiEit; was a' ( oiitniuaiic !;-. ifnnisui U(miiiivaiioi). t Jt 'aift-ars. h il "aurtior-ll irs t-vtMKa that thcsi icoloni- tartf it.tl'ing a -very active part in tin- iies.-ut?:ii"gwtS;ft'fiii.s,. and' 4 hat tlacrc is inorei iji lt-j.s t:o6craliii between tht-nt uml '?.fiti mpaiusii gov- -rtunei;it. .'l his cni.t-s ;it condition in wbH-.h the I'anlvd Sialics mut "-deal-, Ji.il. only - v itli wpairfi," but with!- 'those i ivun claim -to l;vpntstfnt the island itself;, free 'Jrom Spanish ic;itnl. The coioni-J .or iiutoiuunist.i!. ilriunistraUoji : is Vtjyi I hortiUKhly .organized, ' and ' can exs-it tiAich intlitvnci it -.established a i i-(-tular lt-giitiim in fVVashingtoEi prior i to '.Vvvar vvurti. several proirninint. pub- IH'li iiiOH jf- J lavanaMoiv thj- staff. lt: iiu'iiiliers. "i liiitiks. much :-of thefi "wealth of Ci.'lia and claims .-u st'and : for the ciluruS'il clause's. as. against' tin.; insurgents am.1 llh titrate.. - Thus-makes ! t wo d is 1 1 n c t- ( ba n c lasses t M ta au to n - -ormsts, who' IE'" co-')pcratmg with ipam, and tin m.sni'jjcntji. who jare op- jiiiscd o Hpairl . - I t in iic Kt'i'rls c! fcoin the) oflicial is well as 'thtj pres.-g-leporls 1-rm Ha vana aim m mist element dn.d,iinati the i iiuteno t is taB-iligL up liie .clami first advanced by .Smiiii : t ha t mainy m- cufeotal quostwiiM ag .o'-i-.uoai must -oca iiuest settled beb ireK ih letoreMhe: A$tcuatiori ibegins chut the view- hnnmigi tcovernineht offj - "fials here "is khali: ttif Cubaiii iititono--nists, as we 1 If as t (ej Spaniairiks. have no; (luestioris o alA$iice or setle-be-.-fore et'acuatKKn is gdf'terminedj upon. TJu' time ant! pl;u kl evacuation is lookei upon by the liuthorities Ihere as ' tht on?y point nunived, and-there fs ti-'y poiiiL nivHivftu mnr iiii'it ih to-be ,i i ude ;.lw .iki ninfi if the i.ani-'h Kji'inentji either ;is (Hitoiio or n ;ativi ipaniufilsu' wisist hktly ','pro-Sp - mists 'aipon briiutfncJ in tl- determin.iitiun ot thit i)l),in 'ui-l t, Jiifeiie KHiis or gov .evJiment. lads of t.ilf f.u Sp.un, and 'inny otlu-i' su'.'nxt-g as a -pi lihnnat y, 'to evaluation I 'riu-Sm. t u an ttommib- " siqiHt, ationpuirt i! the uiuh'i stand Jng hue, will Jnit jin a Mrt adhei em e to the pi.to olji'bf ari, lrupieitiato . evacuation of jUiet mlarid. and uf need Je,!i will suliniijt afi iiltimaturn figainst' taking up sbfidiai'li questUnis-jori ; Cu Jj.irs futuie 's 1 , While the thjliaiT ck)riial government . 8s. 'thut -comf) mug jwllh the Spanish KOvernnunt in li nsj)nw i foi vv ard .-Oiese JiiiMcfi ntiil .qui ktion-J, gi t thr opinion was t pn s-ed todai b a hifih lipN matic MjHHH'i-. basedtnii fieLeiu ;uliei fiom Ii nain.i ihatj .I viioih issue would b a". ljod.) aid that theTauual evauatiiin of llie friiJih tftwil's from Cul.,1 would lopirl gviithin-the next ' nioiith : )iit it iippeaf-s ;i..iiat th:ei evacu ?ition wi 1 'covi!' nun Ii l0ifigef tune than ih i- bei i anti.jipaLe-F There ..ii'e some , Jiijirtm Spanish! troitq in the isiaJ- Al low mg i'ihmi men oh -d triinspoiftj rf'?d a vessel ..Teavi ng 'vejw- idayj it wouild lakf ' lOtti days or oier threei tnondhe-l for th . rvacHatiiiii-. . Mrt- the Ajessels , i .are not avikible if.or ;ij. t n-i j yery 'dajl tor. 100 -oiiiseciiti ve u;jvS( sq ' th.il the Itlnie tor 4lep;.u tu.i will, ' pnoti-anfly. far j exceed ln!ee moiTths. J, s l'lA.vrs fihii iti:oif.ANiixc;; thk '- Major latlemhal t,iiiUS commlanding the iinnjiT ha (oiiij:letieid Ins ip-lan for the' rcbrgan.-'dtit ion; -nofj ith?i. vlunteer fqives into i-cfivps. j divisions and bri gades !'his pian 'has ibeeii submitted to : the ,w ar ileparment' for ai)prt)Viib -The plan con if in plat s a reorganization j the -velumir-ei" lfW w lui'h i has not 3eeji-ordered mn-istiji-s-d Out und.designat 'd i."aK.aii arm' ot Oirf-upation for Cuba, . lu-ovkb's tor Uie Fiflr.jt uf tliefarjiy l'oito Ui.i-o a iff I establishes-a .i-fferve to . relieve, the ti;npslm the vaitnputf is lands which rwill occupied 1 by the Cliited Si'iter'Tti-is kown.itiat the . ti'oops ol "-the Hevi-nHi .corps, now .under Aiiieeal -ee, iff 7 d(fsi.u;nated: to go ti'J Cuba kind j that. -trUps from the caUips at - IjeKinnton,- iKnoxvij le- and lioViotown' will le selected (Juban Her Health Restored i -AT). s V i mil R. ndKOtv of si.V-- -ijica "ai only be .1 realized ty tuo-l wll havoi c:.!eri- euccd it. iJerroasnc ; pleoiift'licss, headaches, 'iie'pj.ljiLfid il.1 r"j, -Reeling of unrt sa, can :aiclytbe out T .r Utiles U;stor.itive Ntjvbica - bo.cwtii- !s X)r. Wiles of thrdfaotltiirit ali druji.;s tin. authorized to r.ifuc(l ps-".-and for the lira'. . bottle '4ried,.pir)viuiriH l5-itpusMtn sl-encCt. Mrs.TIervry urijuis ivifo oililho wo: known blacksmith at rand JunottonvJ'1i, t "I-srastrouMiifl-T';!' 's',C .nvi i)im says: ous- sDesabeadxcbe Iran irrt"--u-iur. mv.is.st rwat ion; sufferins untold misery foi; yr:irs.L I used -various advertised roidies-f or fey:j'Je oom- Kic-ifc- i..! n t nt-iiT,: i Me i-rirtl of 1oi:fil . r mm j iphysicians, i-ouv?.?j. IEWK-t-4 in l.r.' V- files' advertisfment tt.-it7niu:iji:il of a jlady feu red of anniehtsHEUpr ip ttime, and V Shall never censo to ttiauk t oat la (fly. . Her - lesUmctiial induced me tOs ue lr- Miles' :' '-'-'vine and Nttrve;apd IiSver.Pilfc. -which rtareilmet&ttanh. 1 1 cannot say cuouRh JobtMlles,Uroeuii-'r5-1 files' Remiies Or. yroikcy.i" c;v Miles guarasL first, bottle ? t-iCTViHO lubded. T-k,. nn dis- LV. Iil tpndis- , wealth -eases of perve3 Ir EDIC AL CO. j ElkhATt, Ind.. luty. It It understood that -. Ooneralj lilt-. d-als only with organizations! mjJi I'orf'H. divisiongj. i brigades andj n.-ffirnenfs. ' ' Th- matter iof tornmand-l Iruj 'and. staff officers wiUibe settled af-j ter-t&e -niu.sterin out of; general: and' Ktaff joflicers ha been determined. ' IKYKN Ullii OV SANTAGO i hanftiago.. -feciitc-mber '1.-lly . the-rourtt-sy. f Cieneral. Iawiton;, tlfe- A5-Hciatt-d. 'r-.-ss irorresyndent . was to day.' alT'jnleU an op.ortunity to pexupe the rfpurt. iS.sued by cu.stomB 'collector' Donaldsvn. 'covering the) tranKattiops of the custom house at .Santiago J;ur ing the: pt-riod between July 16th -and St-DteJnlx.-r 1st, v. : " ! ..: ' r: t- tAftf r : reviewing the-various sources or re eriuii Collec tor Ionaldson irtatei the annual . Income ! of t,he jtto V inci if I Santiago at J2,ir0,00i Th. H'S'ort closes with a m-fenife-sti bf thi-1 numerous source of-niiJlir- rev.. nu-. jTb; Sums authopKatively icollnct- ed and: dulv accoiintfid fn- -ivoiiI.t wa4i than sural e,to pport in: an adequate: nianner all the exix-nses of ad minis (;- mg the jiT-oyince, , even if i the rates; of assessment were, reduced Jn view of the lvensini(Mi conditions of i this portion of the island. " i . ' ; ; t ! Vice President Capo.te,. In the course of an inteiMew with tw- Associated 1'ress Correspondent said: : ! 1 ' Thp United States government hs takenjcmiplete control of affairsj in this pioiifC and is, I "btlieve, conducting ihemjin the.nght spirit. JMy own fear l-i th;tt if tbi-, Cuban government, as 'it is nov (instituted, is left out of all conside ration and if all authority1 Ss takeuj avi-ay front it the Ainerican gov- -erjtimfrtt- by ngniwing' its authority: be fore iii, n peopw, ma, pei haps, find ii iri e-uiriicutt -to settle i the problem of; establishing a permanent goverh- meni .among-the people who for tlnec ears nae ooked to the Cuban go ei,tmi(int as the. eontrollinir i.ower V- in....'!. .... ... .. : J i " -i I :j .r., ruucrai .1 rraugeiiienitit'" ' HH-Jimond- Va.-. September 22. The'i revision ot the order for the funeial anau'gemtnts of Miss "Winnie Davis hajl not been completed at a late hour., fonigfit, butiit is known that they Will he lrqmattrial. General Fitzhugh Lee 'telegiuphs that owing to the fact that 'the-s4cfcta.ry.of war had notified him that ; lie. would . inspect the Seventh otpshn the .next three days, the . (l.ee), could not he present. He also1 ' sent a message .of condolence to Trq Davis, to be dehveied to her on her arrival. Owing to high water the gov ernor; cannot be piesent. The absence of i these two gentlemen will i necessi tate some changes in the list of pall-bearej-s:. There will also he some; ad ditions to the number of. pall-bearers. CJolopiel rWiJliam Preston ' Johnston,! of New'prleans, arrived tonight and iwill lip-a iiall-bearer. The remains i will ar rive ait 8:-40 o'clock tomorrow orning, andi4"ill. be met at the depot i by j lee camp, and escorted to St. Paul's church where they-: will lie, under guard, of ! honoi', until the time, of the funeral, :k 80' -o'clock.; The public ; will! mot be permitted to view them. ' ' 1M rs' Dais and party will be met at the depot by a committee of ladies and gentlemen, and escorted to the Jeffer son tiotel. : The burial will be i in: the north isection of the Davis circle, about ten fdet from the grave of Mr. Davis. The! hearse, wilt be drawn by four white; horses, and .tho military: escort will j consist of the Richmond Howit zers,! three companies irom the Second Virginia regiment, three from : the J'Vfjt Virginia and one from ithesThlrd. I Beautiful floral tributes are arriving from all pacts of the south, as are also telegrams conveying the actionstof confederate organizations. The ser vle ut the. church will be conducted by Revj Dr, Hartley Carmichael, the Tec tor and Rev. Dr, M, D.Hoge.i pastor of the Second Presbyterian church and there1 will be reserved seata near the bier for all the other ministers1 in the ( ity. I You invite disappointment! wien :you experiment. : DeWitt'3 Little i Early Ilisers are pleasant, easy, thorough little" pills. They cure cofistituation szrd eick headache just as stire .as you take them. It. R. Bellamy.! ii . :; I t i Tlie Wlunie 1uvi Fuueral Tralu at ! - - : UOlliUUlOll. . ' ' f :' f Wahington, September 22. The train rmulie I'ennsylvania road bearing it he- remains of .Miss Winnie Davis arrived at ! the , 'Sixth street station from, .-jt he east en route to Richmond, Va.1, short ly. lefore 11 ; o'clock tonight. ; To the regular -ram had- been attached a fipe cial (-oinbinHf ion car, a parlor car: and one full man leept-r "for" -the - remains and for the-'party accompanying .them. The. car containing the r-emaing wasfal mosC tilled ;with tioral offerings. -( i ' i Afc the station l)ere the party ;was Jined by a guard, of honor from iihe Widrtiinsj ton. camp of Confederate Vet era n.- qrjus. guard w as composed! of John S- -Tutfi, John T. 'CaHaghen.l C. C Ivey, lienjanun llirtin, J. A- Worth am, fe- V- Anderson, K. -T. Ck-umpj L. Q. Mihce. G. P. IVffUts Fair- : t ' I fax andMrs. Colonel Ay res. Jore than twenty million free sam ples iT PeWitt' ;Witch Hazel Salve have Ipeen tsiftributed by the manu factured. "What better proofj of their confidence in K's merits do. ypu I want? Ic pires piles, burns, scalds, teares in the shortest space of time. Rj. R. Beb iamy. j : '.. -i 1 A g.er at (ani) 1ionui ! - if I Chattanooga, Temi., September i2. Secretaiy Alger, wno arrived last mght, was out early today. About 9 io'clpck tna secretary; anox isurgeon i uenej a Sternberg, accompanied by, irig,njier ' - i 1 i- - c .... . - v. : 1 . . . . . . . . General 11 ton, icj.i. ioi iiii(.i.ciiiitiuT ga park, w'ixere : they spent :tne aujf in a critical in.spection of -the hospitals w wjiich there has been so mlich conffCivVrsy. Before le2V'h& ! Vhatta nooga': fej?Cf,etary Ajger said told: (r" porter: '.' 1 - i . J. . ' "- ",The ipress has toe4i yoed, to ;ex aggeratje the condition of sorne! of sthe camps, rand : things have been 'chained against - the war department .S whiin wore unture and unwarranted, ii want the fajftfi and all the facts to came out and hAve thing to withhold from the public"; "" ; '?. .!' I . fii. I J . ; I ... ' 1, j: ' J Dec-lines to Serve on the fOommitunii Nashville, Tenn., September 22.i-ien" era) j Jackson today sent a telegram to Presulc-nt - McKinley, thanking him. for the rtende- pf g. positron oni the com mission; to jnvesliaie the I conduct of the iWar and "expressing regret, i that pressing private business cOmpelg jbut to decline the honor. -i - i i 1 '" han Francisco, 'September 22. The steanierhChinal from Hong Kong and Nlagasakt arrived I here today; Rriga .dler General Green and his staff, were on board, am w-ll -an a number of sol diers fro?ni;Mar(;la iwjio- returned to thfs !!' -i i f i I . ' -4 - : ! - I country jbecause of the expiration :of thfrir.- teifm-H of j service; i j ' ' .. Among5 the .passengers; were- Filipo AgojicilHx and (Jos iLoptiZ, who are-go4 ihg Ttol Washington; 'a representatives of Agmnaldoi. j Agoncillo idid . hot come direct ;fmm Manilajlbut started: ! from Hong Kong, iwhereihe has been-v for R'ime time., He ay- that he is not fa-r miliar iwilh conditjoms-xesting" at Ma .mla.1 -Xct'jt. w hat Hi has h-eil ' told by Agujnaldo. He dfKlines to make pub lic what 'AguinaldiO iwants rrl fxpeetX ,biH :fltates sthatt tho insprgents! general ly look f.r u!ltfmate 'independence Af ter a short stay atWa-shinR-toii thtw-rm-n will s proceed i to .J'arisi to attend the . jmeeciiijg K'f the peace commission General Green says that he, was not recalled for any particular reason that he know s Lof 4 ':He: received- his Orders to, Return to; San Francisco the : same' d4ytthat General Merntt' received or ders, to. proceed to llaris i s Speaking; of, the sit,uatHjn at! Manila. Gen ral f;ret n expr.ited the- opinion' that? ;there ! would,e no trouhle t with AgU;ina!do, but-h'e dl-clined ,t go into uejiajiis.. i ne; health t onditioni at lla :nia!a.rejmirrpving. but it: is ektremelv ditflcul-t. - to ; - prevent disease fr-m spejidiiig Jfmong tlV-i American sol ,dfer.s,! .as the: Spanrardis have occupied the ibuijdings- and halve: left -the ei-ms of: disease behind thepi " i j ' FiiiiWal of TlUM Winnie IvU Today The remains of Winnie 1 a is-, "Paughter of (he C!i n fede rat y" will arrive: in : lii.chimond'l this morning at K.Oi o'clock and nviil e met at the depot by .LifJe.jand.' Pickett Camps, Unit ed. Confederate! Veterans.- The casket W ill be (lejlosited in Ifhe lec tunv iroom Of.St; PauJ's -c;hurch' and; remain" lin dr a. guard of honor till 3:150 j) - m i yvben thy body will ;be borne' to' th church iwhere - the foneral w-"li ! take .Place -. at tiKit hour. The is.-rvioes will bet conducted, by the Rev.' Dr. Hartley ('4,rmi( hn-lj Bibhop 'Whittle, Dishop I'enick, Rfr. Uandon Ii. Iasoni Rev IX Moses .1). Hoge, and Ilev. 'James P, Smith, I) Among the honor ai y pallbearers 'Will b Governor J. Hoge Tyler, General j Jno rs CJorditti, Geik eral Fltzhqgh jlee, ' General . Joseph 1 t ieeie,r, iipp. 9. -Taylor -KllysOn, :Geri irh.1 Dabncy Hj Maurv, Ctneial Chas ,J 'AndeiS(n;, General Hiadlev T John son, oener.fl llav id A. Weisigei, jlr. W. D. Chi German, Judge G L, ('hns tian and other distme-mshu.i 1 Olen. J ' s 1 Th'' univ(isa! sadness that ,'prev ails everywhere ovr the death ot Miss Da is is manifested in Wilmington. -We learn that many: of the i(ytizensi of Wil mington who 'have llatrs w ill i rhsnin. ithero today! on 'account of the rfuneral Jt1 is honed that as rSi iwill pay this tribute pf resjiect to the mempry of the daughter of the igreat chieftain of the'Confedeiacv It sbooii not be forgotten to place the flags .it half mast. The- Messenger's llag will so be displaced from the staff over the on ice. I : : One Miniate Couch i furs: stimric people by ltsqtfick cures and children may, take it ui largel quantities with out the leaf danger,! It has won f ,r itself the b?st reputation of any prep aration usod today for colds, cioup tickling in I the throat or obstinate congns. it. it. aiellamy ! ' i , No Outiug on Tapis I j September 22nd, 1S9S. Editor "Messenger ', j In your patter of today I nonce an item headed ' Druids to take an Out mg' This, item is misleading in the extreme, and as presiding offiier of Linder Grove, ;No 2. United Ancient Order pf Druids, I deem it my duty to ask, you f to correct' the same. The members lot Lifiden Grove have made nq such arrangements, and if there is to be 'an' outing 'Jjy. any persons, our order ihak no connection- with it. i : .Your ; informant : made, a mistake." , ; Yours very truly, j ' , WALTER E. YOPP. ' t ; i Noble 'Arch. :-.!. I li -i (' I i. ;.; .. j --N :'; ;- ;. f The article .alluded to was 'written I- - X " :- : I i ' : , -: : ij i i . . I i upon;: information furnished, by (a mem ber of the order ; Since publication wo le&rn that it is not the lodge itself that intends' to tak the . outing.; hut Quite a number of its. members. : ; Tlrglnia Fair Notes frhe !great'Vjrgin:ia state fair will be held ia Norfolk. October 4, 5. 6 and 7, 1SQS. - , ,' ! -. j i '' :' - -:- t! :-' : ; '-'.' f: . AH of; the latest. atractions.i. Up to (late in all 'departments. A big show will give a free exhbition daily :in front Of; grand stand.! The: five great guule less iwonders ? perfprm daily j on: the ti'acks.s ; These famous ;hore races will be , held daily,1 -without! harness, rider, or driver and are alone worth the price Of admissioni A fine: dog sh'ow has- been jaddeel tto the already "big dis pfay t -The, manufactured display wrilf b( thd largest (ever :gven t ata gtate fair, k 'fhe display Of Seattle,- sheep: and a svyine jwall be the finest ever held in .nr .immiu, Luminiaiu snui L ' 11U1 Ua heTeifords, , devonsj polled angus. ay shires jerseys, .and grades. Sheep of all . sizes.-; Poultry id ilargef numbers and jc-hoice varieties ? will also be on hanlj t,o help swel the mammoth djs- piay ever 'i q ne racing ,'wm oe :tne finest held ;in !the-!south. ; Three- fijll race- daily. ( Don't: forget the Virginia Derby i when; .will be; run Thursday u Killed li a Fireworks IHpIay Pittsburg,-) . September 22. Captain George J. ! Adams, aged 33 years, and Captain --Charles Miljeri aged 22 years, his assltant, w-e.re Instantly killed while conducting a fireworks display iand re production 4fi the! Manila battle ' on a the Alleghien.y! river in front of -the ex position , ouiuiing tonight, captain 1 Adams was ia! native pf New (Orleans 'and had: been, -jengagetd:;. all summer at j Atlantic i City; giving j fireworks dis I plays and 'exhibStionsi of deep -sea div mg fl-omi Young's -pioif. ,i Captain Miller ijwas a native of Asheville, N. 0;.iwhe"r his father and mother; still reside. -.---.'H-'i s r '-it -i i i' ; i' i : -' ' ' i H ' j - ;: tffLiivvuciui iuv ofm a rati i.: ricreland,.'. September HI. Cleveland .,,ve.s$e1 1 men are ; negotiating : with the ' Atlantic Transportatifng Company . of i Nevy; York for the: charter of a fleet of B about tw enty-nye ischponers to be tak j en to, the. Atlantic ;coas byway of the CaSuaan canals. :These vssel$' are to engasre in the coal: trade' between New- I! port IN'evrs and .New york. : Boston and other places; north -of Me West Virgin-- la tvk, fuppiy, REMOVAL, T HAVE MOVED MY : OFFICE TO f--i-''fV::'':jl; I;!! V!-i!t' - j i''i: A, tn r Spjith .; Side of I Princess i street, (next door to L.? Water "Works office.) I have for' sale I FIVE SMALL HOUSES, CHEAP J?OR CASH. Call and see me.' I ' ' W. M. CUMMING, Real; Estate; Agent and Notary Public. Abdicates in Favor of ! Dowager Empress, v RUMORS OF HIS DEATH .tbdlcatiou Itcally Iepoalliou by the Dowager F.mprfwTIi Kroperor Oul "Klaure-IIead. AllKtved to , ' ! i " . ' ' S '- ' : ' ": "' V : ' ' Ielgu So .Lod; a llu (oudud IMcaoed the lo-er-Illit : Iteform - t . - ; - - ' - ,-- - j 7loveiueutw IUpleaoed : Her The -'-K' : ' '' : -::-":' j :':".:: C hanjfe lu ltuia' Favor. ( - I I ;. .; i s I - I ! m i S hfn p-ii I : W;.rmKf-f 00 i. 1. ,i I mor is current here to the effect that the' emperor o'f'Ch.fni is :de;pl- No de tails are-obtainable,-but: it lis 'said -the gatt-s of Pekin an dosed.::; I - .; i t VKin, -September "22.-t-An Mmperial euicc jusx issued dennueij- lannoamvs i hat (the- emperor of China ! has re signed his iwer. to the empress (dow ager empress)- who has onlered :th minis their ters; t ik-hver to: her. m -future. .ofriciat reports. -i - i I t is difficuli to obtain ireliiable infor mation at thei'-palace in retriid to the prceedi;ig,; but the-.-reeeKtr reformatory edicts probably ( ausedi th-- changed Whih; the emperor was subservient and a mere figurehead,, the .dowiager em pre.ss :e-rmi.tted hin? to remaiin in peace,, but soon as he attempted! to act on his own initiative his: practical deposi tion wu,s the result. His, principal ad Msor, Hang YSjnioi, the Cantonese, re former, iled,; m spite of thj vigorous attempts .made, to arrest, hint and it is said he is. now on his; vva"y toiShanghai. The; effect, of the change (must I be great. In: alt proliabiht v l.i Hung Chung w ill ibe: reinstated in- jtovver and Russian; influence :.vfl j:icf(ase, - The hopes of relorm so ardently! cherished by-the intelligent, factions of the Chi nese are-now impossible of "i fulfillment. The suddenness . off thei coAp is 'said to be due to. it he desire of thp dowager empress to prevent the- mission of t he Marquis, I to Trom. being successful' The Japanese -statesman recentlyi ame to I'e-km with, the object of trying tiv bring about an alliance, offensive and defensive, between Japan and China : : -The new- flrd-er of things I will i ' un- 1 doubtt !l jnejudue I5iuish, inteiests in. : Cluna. f a l : " - .1 , j It ih i-eporte.i to, lav that the next (dit will stvi the full reasons f,- the i( h inge. The wording of the piesent edict is not'Vtt obtainable, but it is irt effect that the emperor requested the ' dowager (.mpies- to assume power. v9vfOv : IMPORTANT EVENTS OF THE JAY. The Steamship nibernia Gets Off the S'l at False Cape, Jlaving Suffered ifo Dafnage, 1 ll I - M ! l ' Thereis a umor of the Death of the rror of China. I An Ildict Has Keen Issued Aniiuncins late Ahdicatioh of the Emperor of China in l-a or of the liowager "impress, The Autonomist Government atj Havana l Trjing to Takle a $ e t l'art in tne Proceedings for Evacuation of tb; inland. After the Evacuation of Cuba Three Months to get allr the Soldiers-xVway. -f I . - ( The Spanish Commissioners at San Muaiifare Raising Many Points, Which Our Commissioners Will Not i 'iUusS. ! ! 9 Spaniards are Causing Delay ceedin'gs at Havana. , l j ' Secretary Alger Inspects the lieneral Augutin iies f lManila. ' . j j ' apam ut i.iann a Right to tieneral Miles Lays Before the l tor Keorganimg the Aiimy. The Rumor that the! Rothschild Sum of Money is Denied. ' 'I I ithi.s being . the third time th 'request ,has been made- i; - i T:he marquis !Ito in an inteiviCtN- be jfore the edict was issued,; said the em iPeror received; him yesterdaj in the .most cordial manner and said Ihe hoped to have the advantage f tlie advice pf the marquis in the reforrns vhich his: majesty intended to undertake. The :mai-quis, i even theo, feared tht the in4 action and conservatism of the Chinese officials would nullify the: reforms,: al though he Relieved the : empeirbr' Kvas acting m.gooa faith.. it '.j,! - 1 : s ; De Witt's Wit.ch Hazel Salvi ihas the largest saie of any salve in l the U-orld. This fact and its merit' has led dishon est, people to : attempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who iattempts to. deceive you; when you fn n Witt's Witch Hazel Salve;;: the great, yue cure, ic. it. Bellamy. :; j Prisoner li)trhar:oI la Ilavaua ; ! Havana,. 'September 22.-The cabinet -composed of !. the colonial, secretaries, iinet daily and pardon . was granted to ;a great number of. prtsonersj wh) are thereupon .turiied into the: streets Of the citj , 1 Advices from: the interior ireporting the want and disi listing iamong the Cuban tro vate subscriptions of monev. continue ress ex-; ps. Prir food and clothes ami medicines are doing what tney can tor their relief. ! : . I .Captain General, Blanco, amplifying 'his. decree of . Au'gust 22nd( has pa r doncd j 119 , persons .who' wer exiled Irom the island for all kinds Of crimes Irej fu' Convictlou a Fraud : .Paris, September 22. The Spleil saj's that oKving to yesterday's events- the cabinet, at an informal conference' dis cussed; General Zurlinden's acjtion.- and .The Fronde even asserts that! the pre mier,.!. Bissorji disavows the measure ta.ken against Coloiel Picquajt, which, he says,, were instituted without- the know ledge of 'the cabinet. I . Picquart was 1 transferred this after noon to the military prison; Df CheTche Midi. ' . j The Mattin affirms that itj was au thenic ! information , that the I name of Dreyfus was never once mentioned -in the mass of documents brought -against him. It adds that the only- serious, document is ; the so-called bSorderea.i The doc;umentsnn the case,: itj apepars, consist entirely of fragments bf letters referrng t0;ever3-thing excepfJ-DreyfuSi and the whole matter, The Mtin adds, :"constitutes such a fairly tale that no sobet : minded person would jdream of accepting it. ! i 1 Tlie reck ol a Schooner : 1 San Francisco, September .22.-1-Australian papers received here in steamer Alamada report the wreck of schooner C. C. Funk,, on. Flinders island on July 31st, with ten-of her crew, all; of whom snipped on the well knowni coaster either here or in the north.: Only two seamen,. Albert Crough and : John Peterson,- were saved; and but bne body had ;been recovered when the: Alamada sailed.; It was that ot Peter Neilson. i)lness Toward i:1,iC:':iq 31 Mister Auhon THE BKfTLE OF MANILA Sir' feat-rltedt j ttae Spaolah Com maiider -r ' 'I - - :: j- iilu hlefH?.' hSpaulard ha uo Condi II A :v i ' : ! -:.- litlou to ,' tt'4d the City jlusruetlu'a j - -. ' -. ;' ii - - ' ' - ; : i ilteply to Hiti'ef ' lemand to barren K e -':.. f der-Spal.? ' 141m Klght to Hold mil !jthe.PhiiiU.es-ftothrhllda Not to 'irnd Spa"M-?toney r .-41 - ' ; -japS; . f !i Madrid, .r'.i?ptemb- r 22. Admiral (ijervera a.nv-.a.l here? today. , There were no innts worth noting: in eion .njection wi-.'J.lis arrival -at- tile cani- :i - - - ; & ' i "! . - - .- i . : - tfil. -In aMi.'-:.j lrvtew) the admiral-said he had a r fejT conscience , rejgardlng S;antiago. .S'Slioni.. .l--:.-i..;5 . . : he aid gtew' grtat bj tX tones and notNby their drfeaj. hr"viir glorious they iriivht ; be Spani lived in a dreim ;aria she ha'l n.-5 fai e 'reality. 'The' ad ieu al add- ia.tv hisj warships, w-Sere nut destn y..':?n battle but 'by fire. , General Jl, the . Spanislji ceim-' nnandfr Ml- fe-iirmdered his frces' at Santiago, , v.Uso arrived here. He dd f-o wit, attracting any atttn-V ibm. lie t" Drtw sick in, bed jThe rp.irM' i coolness..'' Of Admiral trvera aC'Jjlus- officers" toward . the irainister onjiijrine, Senor Aunon.1 is imuch conififnKed upon ; h.ere. Sepor Aunon anilv stafj, in uniform, met Admiral (I'rsa and his party at the railroad dfinl I.The admiral halted be fore the .ngnjster,' saluted and . said stiffly: "I S'-ili, it tle orders of your ir xi ellent y. hall present myself j at the mmistri'(tCtday, as is. my; duty:" As the adn-Jit then started , tip leave after" embi t Captain Vallate, the fwmer c-!imr.SEmIer of the Vizcaya, and his other ' ijft-ade-s, The jminjister! of marine offell the use of his (parriaBe tot Admiral -'rera, buit the: latter sde clihed to artj if and entered! .anoth er: carriage, ', j 1-1 General1' ugtin, thje former ear.- tin generaf .f the PMliijpine jislanp"s. ho has sk.-arrived ait i yittoita, ain, fionf JJanila, in' an j intervi.ew( quoted a HVcussmg the LPliilinpine lijie:tion in .iKinterestiiig manner.;He is, alleged tn h). e said:: !:'' -: ,f i -j"Fiefoie J ie-t Spain I knew the sit uation in ; Philippine i islands vvias gfave. i Seni'r "JVloTjet, the minister o. the colonies i n-Uhe last cabinet-of Senor Sagasta, ret,fkked to ! me' thatl if. wscr th the Umt States broke out there arM(lati0 Begins it t-'fVl Take More tlian in the - Jrmimission's j Ilro Camp at Chtanooga His Version ;r the Capture l$ ' j . of all the Philii ine Islands. War Dvt Irtment His 'Plants S are to end Spain a Large - it! : "!':; ':v - -":; t- i '::- ;.' : i would be a f iTible state of 1 tbinga:"' 'ontinuinji. ; General Augufetin de pc ibed Adii -al Montejo's t fleet 'as " spjne old i4oden ships," ' an.1 said they "came" Manila practicalMy pur sued by De-tf; ir," He then said. !-j tOur batt -les fired at! the I Ameri cans, but on r guns were : mnulnted On fase plateS;? (nd after the first shots, they became Useless. At daybreak we were in tho.'oawer- of the , Americans anrt an, hoi afterward the Spanish fleb.t had ccj ,jd to exist. Dewey sum moned" me ;tg urrendeF. :. I; refused and he; threatens' (to1 raze the town. I re pliied: "ttaisf .-St, but, so long as I. live th:e; Spanish, jlag will float! over the ruins of ; M? "ula. Then biegian the terrible tim t;f the'tnege' arid the an-. gu?sh. of the jjlockadej Famine stared, us' in the fat., n the meantime, hosr titties xvere,-,randucted throughout tie provinces, "b) save in isolated cases,-hunanly..-i -J-vey repeated This -summons to- pun ider and I again refus-e-?n Dew ey t. n. bombarded ; the" town and Manila, tirrendered. But, (.consid ering my 'Pi nce no longer necessary, I asked thf i vernment for permission to ! go h(e4 ms my position bad - be come by n jneans easy. I think' I have done, nf " duty as. a soldidr and'-a Spiiniard.'-' T "' ?; .-' . . The minisi fial newspapers protest. against the f position' that th United (States wilt-ki. vp the Philippine! Islands. They maint that Spain's rights 1 to these islands ;re mcontestible and thit ish is "r-esqf- -ed to defend, hef? righits with the gre -st energy i" -n I V'' " ( - The govern ent papers also ;conteitd that the te. n of the peace protocol. TKmfirm Span 75 , right to the island pf Luzon and U- rest, of the Philippine islands andS.iey declare that if the United Statt.:; bases its !clim oh ha imamity and- Uvilizationn Spain .will -prove that t' r'Te is noihighej-; jciviliz.a--.tioti in any ?:'the Asiatic colonies than in ithe Spartsi ji colonies in Asia. The tumor that-.tt 1 Rothschilds are to lend Spain a ai1fiS;tim of money when the treaty of ; t( -e - is signed, . isl . denirl neite. uniei.-.f .;.p ot the Spanish gov sernment ciaiithat the- Bank; Spain lis able to sv spiy. the immediate de imands of' th '-- government. 1: M- '' . f'";; ' "!'" ' i Truth w 1 well.; People'' have Jeafned' thatlreWitt'si Llttlej Early Jtisers are n?i ble little i pills for reg blating the K;i els, curing constipation ana sick nes.-; -tcne. Tt.ey don;t gripe. tt. a. tieiiati y r pilns nayiHK IttmaiuH En Route to Hieh- I I ? mo d. ; -j- :i . ' : ' ' j: jl; ' j Narragan"sct . Ptr, R. L, September iT-h(. remains v jfi A ss Winnie! Davis, jdaiighter'of clef f the Southern CotifederacV frft Ais place today,! en sroujie "to ntcji nond) Va.j whers they Wil be inttn 3. if detail 'fro n ,Sedg. wils Post, iG'- yid yrmy of the Repub lic, acted a's 'a e-icort from ti e Rocfc-iingh-am . to t se -railroad' stati m, , Be ids Mrs. 1- .vi. thei follow ng! pei' sons acconipjy ;the remains: Mrs. J," Addison Haywof Colorado; Mrs. Da vis'! daughtet;yjrs: Joseph Pulitzer and son!, New. Tcrtft Mrs. Samuel ! Tate; : of Memphis, Tern,; a. A- McGuinis. of New Orleans Burton. Harrison, ,whb Vas private g, tretary toi Jefferson I?a vis Clarence "Carrie; Mr. Clifford, Par-" i tndge, and- Jl fs. Lila - Fauncet : ' '''- His I Joint Dekate In M'arne Co'un-Tbe : 4nlCmUon Boaa Annthlla by (Special tof.The Kiesene Poldsboro, X. J.,-Septmtier 3This' has been' a rea : day Bjr the dJpra-: cy of Waye cdunty. jilon V. a cock. Wayne's 'nrn8t; honorttd met Dr. Cyrus jThioirilpsQn 1 1n j0iritfbate toay at IlOod Swaqipj about t.niiesi frm here, The 'populJists badntici paited the'.lajr itftti ' pleasujre-. :-'jf (L' nijht they! are isoiry It- iveri&me.. Tliey had thei'r ina4 before;1 thenil and he-rfailed ufterlj jof jthelr eipeclalions xneiruchaitipion in;, whom i th had placl Implicit ctnfilence and irthi-rn they had-stjakedt'thej salvatipn S heir party, wentj down inj death befoiMtheir vert- cM I - 1 ; . ;- ' :- I i-5 : . ' The placf of iieeling ; haFbelll' fef t to the popufists Xhd they selk-telili.iod Co!mK k.,t,.. Li I-' t'.-.l '.:': ju.y, uciuuw, uify t-p.nfMOf reai one ofl -their' 1st rrnVi"rt.llt S fes' i . . Strength of the party jiS-'teJ beeas ureu py ine reprejientatlort at: V the speaking tdilay, v-e-i-y:' amail Ipleea in . "iVVayne" 4unt. '..'q'u.t! ' the ?teiw pie;. who wfre pjfesent iir, Js estfeited that pear 6jp0 were aeniocrais aidj th balance pofculist'and lrepublitait Mr. Aycotk opehed "the dbat&n a speech ' which lasted about anTKour. Hla' 'tnaa.), u-rioi :ni. . i - i . .' " ev. ,. .. an. ynr-.'i. uiej lJIUeFt - - urn u jjii .vvaynje. county aita overnowi ngs vv it enjnobli ng seritl r4en t ana aemociaiie icoctrine. ; lie isjjned u auucipaw?: every point rtht s antagonist- W(iuld mate' ( and -nnfiJirt..l every- question; before it wiis Hjsfced. The -applauge thaf rreeted hisinien. didcWmax was deafening. '- lie -filmed io it-aion inspiration from thefs4Vger response that greeted 1 his neriSri-lo- quence andj dealt blow: after lOw In a mlraculpHs manner noon l.thtiii-Red headed, populist orator who wasiiWikn- swel- him. j .-L f;--:! J: . f. When Dr.'; Thompson, arose) tof'klinL- his .countenance -showed .that lie Hvas sick; at heart.- His. feeble 'replyiSliiied to arouse the least entnUsiasiiU! f rorn his few followers present; His iSjoh afteir .be got his ierve woHild-fi'ave-passed very well at the loe-scho,(S.iia i. Fridaiy night ; debating, society Feet- . ingsL but it fell j far short off an $s'wer to the1 able arguments of his !pnjetes sor. He trie-d Jn 'ivajn, fwith hisSiion- ".c aviWii;ttiiu;:prHer ;.jt TneMnce; iunijy stories to ,-ellpit : a latigl&:fron'i his; audience bull -their llf4 bloifiihad beeri chilled to the bones bvi th? har presentatin Of the terrlbleness. KfiSthe' political situatloiij :ih ''Jfrwth FCipiiina as- pUUined by Mr Aycojc-k in Ihisrapen- speech, t -i-jilj- in cne reioinaer of Mr. AvoJl ho gave .pr. . Thompson such ' .p, drugbiirig as nrn-pr 1 had lU.ft-.r-c ! ti ...,. a . . I I - - : -y words to show I him uo to hUn f AinVu in i(s. true light, anl manyenvsats , present reayy felt iofry for thfjploc- tor. w 1TI A U H W IIHTIOI HA C' V 1 ifl.'.: A Rbuattig Kally-Couuty Coiiverjti?ii tiood Ticket j Nomluated-PopuJju 4etu ruing, -j !-.'(... ; "V--:"'i (Special to iThe" Messeng er ' wlliamston, Hi C.,- Septembe A large and enthusiastic ! ciov uemot rais gameresK at Wllliartrst.to- 0.4 m attendance: upon the jdei-.Katic coiin(ty convention,;, fullyj. lrob( jorfDre beljig present, aniong-them at4ljast ftfjtyj r. moe -yvho jvotjed the fjion ticket two'yiearsTUgO, :;'biyt.;.tOi aylflii!r- j tkipated'w-ith ,tW Icjemocrais, I i PUf d 41 no were eifte ;rus;H)ii stsji.it wo years ago say t5ey were; agaiii afard tne oia snip of democracy.' n The followins-' tirhkef -w;n inJiUiMife , 'M'1 t v - .icSisii,ui.e- n. vv. I MiaipD: clerk of Hobbs; t he 1 superior- fcourt treasure!-, i Hugh .Burjws; sheriff, J. Ci; Cj-alvvford , reg ktM ; Crajvvford i regfetrf Sof deeds, W. 0.: Maiiningl . corofeefcllj'r. Nelson- - cviim-n. l-'d ' V -risAi-. L:lfl!.:f Li.. ' - ' sioners, -Jas. jSBrdvvn, p. 'lk Cofrijeii nd O. K. Covving. - This ;is a. stS Hcket well scattered 'Mert th?? 'courttylilafid 'will: win. . 1 : i ''-' 4.-Sm : i ; -i - -.' '-" - i.-i m FA R E WELL TO POKTO Uiiit !' ' ' ".'. . L- iL ; ' . - ' II.- Troop Sail j for Spaln-W Ive-ud .-iei.rw Mil eHintl-ipauCjrI Canaiuig Delays ,in Evat uatleu fro . efdlnev V- VP.i';.- $ t. jgrlVr San Juan, Porto Rico, Septemb;21, IrtolSrj.r .' ;.li1'. . Ji PS ; vv--Djvu iu w auauussion.-J ,llje ish:ttransport Sair fFranciscd an gled '. Ml . a jjTOpe- lor bpann. todayr There was tition of yesterday's - scene - wheiitihe Astprias battalion of ' Spanish troops maichedto tie- wbarf 'fqr. emb4rkbn. CapTtain; Gen3eral;4facias' and .tislgiaff reviewed thl departing soldiers llnin'o : badefarewe :to their sweethear'tllid wiye, Somjf.pf pi tbldiers' weprp lusejy, aiid fiere! Was "quite, aipatlltic asixjtjt to the4 affair.-: AsV . ttie Sslaip .swuji'g away from Ithe pier tielsofllers On POaVd of ;heri ra.iRf.fi 'a fait Sftt ' andi ihe . women proceeded . toTfHyea : aiAJieni lur jaoursfesav ing .their handkerchiefs until fth8an Frahtisco was only j a speck outhe horizon. ;! ; i ; tjft The- Spaniards; all the mee.ins of the military commissioners, airewlis- ing jriany qjiestions; regarding ihfeivil uuiuunsuration ot.tne island hnrj -tht? v..Fu.Uuu Ji puuiic properly; Doni-ne -American copmission.ers refuse dis--cussj them, ai- being beyond tljeifjur isdiction. 0'r commissioners jar ais posedi to allrfw the Spaniards o t-rry on a lot or useless. Old materia?, rather than' make a fight to retain itl; i- - "a uuury oiaiesj siteauier 0UPBJ3 IS here, bound "for Saatiagoi' : itt -. v - ;; 'j , -" . Mi- '' I . - - i ' H ; - - V 4-' Attachment Between Georgia :;;j' Ittlchigau iBeglnieut. j i p.j' ; Knoxville, Tenn., September '0: The - First Georgia .will leave for Ma con to be mustered out FLriday. jxihe attachment between the Georgianjijna tbe Thirty-first Michigan, with i0$ti& tney are; brigaded has , been the sugyeet of jmuch comihen herel " Tbe-Jpnan- les or j the Georgia regiaieat havg' e-n-tertained; tat. companies of . Siicfjfan menfin wra. . - f -:j : . j . ; '? 0il - The, Royal is Uo htfiaest ral aaiiag faftr - w. - Mum leaia aaow it faeaaaa ,.fl twr nmacf tkM My tker brua. ". i- LU .' -V,rV.: .!'-'- ' MS'; I jik i S POWDER - Roval MKrwa powdch c., hew vornc. ; ' I mmmm I'M mAwM "' it--; '-,v-i ?(f",mr trwocjs;-1" flow I5S If I m Goods .n ii-.- i-.'. . ; i : lit RRUSELL C3rrrS in Rooni; hLVET CAHlJETBi a IrgUnc 5cEta St: jr INGRAIN CA Jttton and all u)v,U to T5c. tiirgestassof iilof RUGSlcvcr horiithc cify Let us well vefttffntfSv WlXDOv"sii Alivi Lii-S LnJir.. ones Ibices gutiaN!-w A Iinr-.ri--i:ilrf Patter... of C?rt toili. ,Vir to Or i'i' ' a Corsetsnd Standard Patterns. a''?:! Which will mm f-p'pL ln ! M0. 4inany of rte ;v;c ofc im n Will als!m In the Mosiriib1e Fall & G. CORSETS Left, - which lif e arileAgetSi fwr the: Celebrated 1)R. .lAJIGI-RS SANITARY ! tiliKX UNDERpR?v Call for CTKxidori.! Sc Pore i"i':3-:..ft-;r:,sTr:..: ;-:.-' : --- i ; . is- -i: i i . r '.',: i : -.-. Goods Ugte date--Prices Ift,ji-Twc jfo Make a Bargain, You i' . r-'j. ' " 34fvf tthfeOneantl Ttirc-C Quarter I ! S ! f and to" a ;cs. h' U H ;a and jWe!do!iilin to have lca tor one I m poes W-:- '-i ' - make H ' I ;f ?ORTII FDNTrTllFJtrnt Is "QERSONS -ho have rs paired-wiliilease PI s.- fBtbre is - f4 : l:ifep;K Ah tA-r !f , win be SOjP5 AT ,GQST. are on BXSt HAJ:EJhIJkEY, OB1' ORJDERS IN OUR V ':r35-W':--' '' " f i: I - -''1 J,i ."..j.-'.:.-'. WITH Ajrr;i;L QUOTA Ifny pne Shows 'tiii Larger or finer, : " Line of -' Thati rfittr Tables, ;" J ..:?" I-'--' In Nl3CKWEAlt;jjpi;pWEAR;ilANb COLLARS CUFFS aiiu wiii-rui-iuDrumiwjnxs. we uine : : - r .. f- it, - rSS 4. 3- 1 i: ; - t : -1-::-..-- -...: The heated 'iterm" ijasslefeft broken and now eiu,: tins- wb jaij musv prepare the way Of -X:. y.if- : fu have gQtjHiave somethi ng in this Ifiiei so why wait until t&a been, selectef pfom.e have availed themselves : ol the opportunity, P Rf l 5V T P V 'Something that b Rarelv 86wn on. i bes.t has Why not Tiiy are size 9x12 fet hnd are of the . ; - ! t i I.- i! :-' ; -' -Rvv.-fcS.viv.r. . - v., , . -. , --:;-, : ,r vyj ,. --, ., ,- ;.'ffectaj.., Jtjrou- like atghift'-creatn? thiai'-wUI "certaiaiy!- pleaaa- 'yeu, h AXHINSTESS: HOQDETS AHD TAPESTRIES- 8 ; t ' i ,.'.f (f .jS-fj---:ii;--i -. t ?.- : ; " j - ; , h " .. t .. in both room and hall pl terns: also stairs. They are of the Very best aual-' j Our; stock, covets? erytbing that i'-rru1 vHicgrpcis, aurs, atx squares, AlattiagK, .-. I S WiW.9w Shades, : IN FACT. pDMPLETE OIL CLOTH AND JtlStNOLETJMThe laat naWiW, and-4f-4. It will be 'our pleasure to serve- your wants. 1 I feuCSSOB TO BEOWS A KOD AGENT FOR BTjrpftlQK'S PATTERNS. ! SELECT SGtlX30L.I MISS ALDERMAN'S , oEECf SCHOQl j . Will Openthe ! :Fii Jld7 B October,! Oct. J3, !: ."r-'':r.-: ' 'fe-ri-.-.-i- DREN.1(. :. dfhM.!t-'-M.; SHORTHAND i A31N TWEWRIT- ING TAUGHT, OM-v-iK-'' .: "MART ; .lLRMAN, ' No. 15 South. Fourth Street. BpYS' ANI OiKfj$ PREPARED for 5 BUSLNESd:oE iCOIjppSI ; . .. j . .. t ' ' SPECIAL': - 'CAREfeiiijDlf JiTTEN I gaxn FAUt, HTOCKaheitl ofoar Oompctl toiupltei. We hatfi nothiaK put Will oar Forte th wek ;; Iwteat trice that New. j J Mere-hand lac can powniblj te ;oldl fbr. ' Hall M Stairs, lit joi. ;;.f - ':t VA Hi :'l ' S; " . ' . i ill Nrw Shade, leu th Arm I $1 p4r. trartl For Mrhool Chlldr a win.ntf lfn! of ail. Wool a'lI r POUVOQT C ii! :-l ; u;j . . '- be ila-exl an Bale to day. Thee Good Selected with grrat care, and entbrac NKWESTj FOHKIGN FABRICS. vAl inapettiuif or our UhACH UQOOa, "'. " ! ! ' ' '. : ii fill iM cii i . HILL UU1U11 UIILUU UUUU lllvveai satlaliedWecajn lekae the niowt fkatldktua. NEW RIO &L0VES, i- Shades, iti Huttioiis and Clasps. - - . . i- vc are chising out at HALF PRICK. Catalogue .) 111 Market Street: Dovh Buggies. !; !i: Uags thc licst Store, bati we try to I ble. M- 1 1 " I - ' 'It-; 1 - '.'I i ,r mi ; ::; - Q12'3 ItoEeTilEEt Left Goods to be'Be- call fbrthem at dnce!.lt opeiiall gbods inStbck Ki'- Department, to ii OF - SKILLED WORltMExJ ! r I' -i-i-,- "ii; : --: ' iiiiS; warn m wmb we have not 'heard of it. .K:ffl:r - Ii - i- V A 1 v n :-i ' ,Vi..'.i" - ji '- I ''1 ' me -out come! n. look- nrwl 11. ' -' j -j'l ' : I .1 i. j. ill we may enect noril vmIW .m ; tor at.' we :' .: :.!". ;i- have what; you need. In t ia; House; Furnishings. 7 this Market; and that is richest. hnAimmuc'n should be in this department Lace CurtiiiWPortiers, Table. LINE JOF DRAPERIES. ANplAFTEl tember 13th tralr Leava Wiiminetd a m.. 2:30 and :30 xeave Ocean ViewV . t w- in.j ana t:w. ana-s! - i daJlv except Sunday.! :- ;-! - p, ijr.- v. : Sunday Leave Wllmihgrtonat lftrl a. n and jt:30 pj m. Leave Ocean View at 11:30 aJ m. and e:00 p..m. . i i: J Clri10 nd ?:3? 1 P m. train "eigut irm pe cai-neo. fi houa KjP Li: ., ill E i i: i- ' J -.!.(- 1 Oh : i ! 1 1 1 I 1- 1 sep 18 su we ?r tf rct,; -; -::'!:': Mi : : K w II'- ' ! ! iv'il'i Kit v V :!-ii3-:""i-',--: i - S 3-. . -I :,! - .......... -- - ' ' ', -'-Vw'jl '- j r ! -W' " v ' : 'p : I
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 23, 1898, edition 1
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