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'-&" m -.- - - n ! . ; ' '- : - : nen-A ruin rropouiionjB riin , -' ' -. i : - : '' I ' ' 1'f l-CaauO . : '" j I , V- it w V -j f -;i;j f I; : .S -ei-f s' " j- If - I T.V , I i i! 1 -' ', . i. . I t. - i 1 ' - ' - i " : i'. - J "J" r " Ii, jr. I1. I I r :- , ., I - . . .! ' - ; ; 1 . J- 1 Gives the tlie ConduOt 7 PM Neither. He nor ike Soldiers Kxpected .Wei-; I'csv- .-i-:vc ;ry Thin Possible lions J'roiiticcd by i the .Unavoidable Circnmstarices The ; Conduct 6f the CanipaiRii Suii-gons-'-His Testiinonj-' a.? to fc)ualfica- . WaJJhington!. pctobfeft 4.-lrThe wai- ln- bejs-ahj -the and Major tak- ing.of testimony today! IGeb- r as iorv ithe and t ti- Krc-at-r; part f ?he . day. wa.s a-: foil attt-ndihfe of t lie corrirnis- sion.iland thesdiwrlH it. the rooru in -which itiK ititjbiry (.-.nducte'd 'were ' ,"for theifirst , Utiu; fj h.Xf rejjreHenta- v . tlves of the, jr-HH.j .AJehferkl Wheeler'i t?,sti-fhoii.y cohered the-ciise of th soldU-rS ati tiu- two iun ' p.r taut pwirjtsj of ;H f lie; ii.d" vvlti; rcl intlaga an'l Wj ikoff. iTnce to ttie con- duct, of , affkirs at HarjUagrn that there ' had '.necessarily bet Jh'i in it:)ieH,' but I ;(l Hotpif sufferi hg irT lat illehera,! Hnafter Jia4 eerj iaod :tle utnibst effort td pro said, tect, his meh.i Tli.-ij :. liud been, he i siujrtage. of lianc transportation fa- 'i ! I rihties fyr a time and 'there had been -jio tents for a jwefk. land the oads .were very- fair. I r ile revealoi . for : the Jirst time that he hkd;'iiad some feeling over the tact ghat hi" Cjiirninand had bf-vn given ' tlie f oufth j1 a ij; e i n' G 4 n e r i a 1 Khaffcer's ordei for th landmg.atj han- tiago. when he had tlitiiught he wi s en- " titled to be aJlowes to land tirst o n a:-- i'ount of his rank ; IFscussing- the : j ic-ompaign, ,ho said of i:he Sar tiag-o el her be'tPn tiouibted ;W'l n ruoe effective plkn rould have -adopted. u:al - Speaking of; the. ijtiedi departrnerit. he. said that .'at .time-Jlherir"'' Were conriT se'ri? ulaiiits'i but that IheV; w ere not :. one. ' n occasions J tlitfre! cine of surgeonsi same! of was a 4hort- the sur keon.i .bring sicK' v!-'.wtwode..-,..- , :! According;'' to (Jeti;ral Wheeler lief the wutindedt.i Sii ; battle- M. be- vve.re i promiftly cared f j-, jiy the , Kurff eons; V-Arteritbe tight of p JUty lst;-a l ;th wouhded were 'c a rined irom the' field that nlgh-t, -Tftif.- wtness Mrt,j heard l lint there was " mlre jeoipplaint of tin vi - ahnrMep of niediclne iatnong thti lh- 0 fantrr than in th.- cuvalry" arm ijf the Hervjce. . i- r r t ilitine. back tOiTahmfche said fttat. at -he sWson" JiWthtl'e, the first half. t.f :tnfh(i Kite-wjls. Without ohiertltin ut he tiau reit tisat ll wouia pe wet la.'er in the season shdrtac- "J supjhujs ;u ine camp, ntu no r h m tr - il.-u.Muei, ,11.1.11. , a- i imjiuki oilld! omn l.tn p. 1 l; (leneral VVht'ciei aur iir "u no uu roa;A"ver: any.'oi' ifr f-suppiics ,vliieh wereSlakeri to' Sanjtiajro 4; the trans- attervaed to by tn.i (laicicin. m 'eTis.W tie only kneW ffow cfnvera.ttft -wlthJSthese that thcif- Was an Dun,; .l.nnr-iS' of t hn suDoBiesSoc ml enaracier.' Ueturntng trthe SaWiago icanapaiK:n , !v ViefsATd that'onlv itwiV' relginients had,, repoijtfd a .shorltade . rations ahd h- immediately telephl imp t, tne;reii r apa th? shortage w nnin f :ooa "-V1 inf l'H'nil been ad' iimieu. ;' 1 here va.-.; jrfu'ff-Snff. when -jhemeii Terejwmellea;;. io liffin the ureaBtwiK f"c!ru .'a-s poor anti o,?.i . - lha'Ttftetack. : a hey were:, lo.ji .in i n u:mi vi"".,"?r'- - t .. k't-i.j-.':sariiv :tieite" kvadf -rniucW sickneHS - !Wli'ie?-bey had; the fhn tHota or "o-.i i' -v- torkiirtrrti: jrurseis, Jthought , that lt;j , i been ifunntsnsa . tne ;.mn :oud have bein tetter red for. As ft,r O HoVrs thr,1e Say pMppliea. were -Wen.4aHv" issiiedi 'htnetr the ,. v.., .,v.i, hey-, .wouia h u i ,f. w r Wi, v f a y 41 1 t hei r IpacV r- -iii Innif' 'Aove.r themJ peyehad hearjd pf ;-ftny sh;T : - Tndifal supplied. W-ere .".Kort." Ytet h . poipi He had j sein fsoiiie: Wbiniled V rTiienravlihR- to'-'tjhe $e-a't in thtf eiiT i - irageiiieTits. ' but Msi a- IMilei after d -man fell iji battle.fiV. ta.j curried, t th' '. : : ihospitafeby!th.e f, mhiWi ftl rps ;; ; He said that 'as! a" St iil the, chality "v f .hard tack was'Tpo-id. Where (there .'Tv-as any deter lotation lit, W as due It a 1- V c-a Kra i n s an d rib tii'tlfe f.k-tfof firpplnal VinreTHiu rty. The spirit of A arhiy was siii-h,- he aidi: fliat- Kereiy to coinBlain. ".'Ph 'terti; all proud' to he Mhprf and witfiitf t iu undergo the hard- . 1 ... lietilyin-g t ar olrcsaon from.1 Oitdneji TH'nbV. IVen.eraK .t said thei reguj .S.ars? had shown li -gHeafi it ability to itn k care, of thenlselvcs than the vol- tini'tscrs 1J Oaiotaln lioweji fliKiJdit r what he atr tribArv-'.d hre develrtpment. .f disease afL ier '- the capltulatfpn of Sjantiago, and ifleneral ?vneeter 4 repiiea that, ft 1 was ine to tfv. climatrt ani .td the. "exposure f -marie 'necessarvi, ! He1 fnlid. he v said. -niiw n if no insfanc' olf--a si'k oi 4,:i,;m-; --h ;. 1 - '" ' I 'cjan :VoitKin,'.tbei ctil'. disc as to ov bry.000 vc i: rae'dics flferenfi r.uV,.n purpoj X'suf- - . ii.:-. Ofifai 11 civ i,. 5?cs3 vj i) z I; iuKt-5 y&t i ' tU'veliin,. fcifo-xtlditition :i;ee;.:ir ttn.-'ej lie. pu-ia in . . . . . i.y lv-.'t U f feM-Wtite- a cpr.itanti ttelni:; 'bt V fcMifc f rV tat u. i. I beg and. $d rald bun .m a ".I'iM ni rtlipvu; t,iti::ii ; fe&i U fi;is a,iii Uc:es1iiidi wtarintess lfef irj- i n! loiitl Hi. iMiles' Ittejorativc nw'c '& '. xestpv pd to my ittkmi. so6d lnwltii; ; lr.x Miles' JIemj' i are' eold by ,kU.ui njt- v jjsts Tinder a -positive w agearahteo, fli-rft bottle r.'beaCts or money re v iundtti. . Book on dis .Health eases of UiO heart and i inerves tree. Auuruib, PR. MILES MEDICAL OP.. Klkhart. Ind.i t : . : o-'v A t : r-tf T s" .1 M 74 - If ar Commission His Views as to of the War. J' to Kscape Hardships Com plai nts was Done to Overcome Priva- - - - .No Neglect of Duty by . tionsof Camp .Wikoff. VI .. 'v: '. Wounded man dying' frum want of eare froth th,e phygipians. So far as he knew, tiftere wa. I jtentsral .commenjW tiin of ! 4,he ; rnedieall corps, except' thw on one ortwo o5ca.sion8 there had been some grumbling- in regard t p-nerat . conditions. He thought then: was i u defic-iency in the number of ainbiK lances, ibuf this vfas due tii the igencies of; . the feampaign: - - Qener)a3f .Wheeler also said in reply to-'Captaiiji ttoweli 't.hat he knew of no confusion in shipdinK'suprdieH: from Tatnpa. Hisl niemory.was not .distinct as. to coi jnand as to the scarcity of medical sujp-fe! jilies, 'but he thought there were sotti'ff such complaints, ah3 in' such eases; hud had fchem supplied as promptly us possible. -' - . I;i . " ".'!. . There Had beenf difficulty in gettins; thej troopships to! jilsr as near the shore (Ks.-was loesirarjie, ieiiaeriiig jt oini:uii. to gi-t at supplies promptly. The mas ters of fthe transports claimed, to . haK'4! their auth(rity fnmt the quartermas-f! ter's department, 'i.ut he thought lh;; -omrnanduig otiicers had acted jmte- pcndently as to ; how far out th -y should lie. '.:-. :: '; j 'v: ; ' til' 'lil K'ferrltig to' the sleeping-apartmer t$ on : the ; transports General Wheeler saibLUhf y were quite, varrh and thiejre yas some discontfprt. He had often gone -down among) the. men set .nikl andi found that; there' was compariat-i. tfvelytlittle compilaiht; except tor the heTa. '. . i . ;-. lift THE CAMP AiT- MONTAUK. . , . Coming back from Santiago to Midi tauk he had sailed Ton the Miami, hjav ing fhosen it because ! it twas said jta be the worst. ' He had foiind it very comfortable' and w'heh ; ' they ' landed ttiere were -only thirty-four sick -and opfy tliree or. four of these . were too ill to stand up for inspection. There was plenty , of water in the vessel ami a ffuff ujcuHncy of ice for -: the. siekji thWigii not 'for othera After the.; de struction of Cer.vera.'s fleet and theru w,as nq" dahger from navigating tht sea, -th4 army was ; more abundantly . supplied . than any army Jn the ' field had ever been. The. various societies had, hj? said,;,, responded most libeid; aily tcpnthe needs dlSihe army. , i Asked' 1f he thought-there -had been: any neglect in preparing for the cam- ' paign. I he said . he-had .been so- busily qccupied. that he had not given the matter great attention, but he had not thpugfi ! at the time.j that any precau-lj . tion had , been, neglected. t r ;! ile said in . reply to a question .thai '.the tents had been left on- board the transports and this had been "done he cause ' of ..the feeling, that no time should i bp. consumed in removing them: "Wei were there for business," he said ' "hind we felt that prompt disembarka tion was and a 'Speedy movement to , I f...,t -.vmild impress thA enemv: mc.--u: hon '"invtwnir di'cd iri nnM ? Iiut if they h.l( had the tents they i .-vj,pa. ; -ye used them. . There Wjaft i also a shortage at this time of trans'4 i : foiiitioW tira-H iha fr-t i His ow; mness haj been caused by : exposure and he had-hot himself beeri supplied with aj tent. "l was . more phifty ; than some of the soldiers,"1 he? ii saui. i siretcnea a MtLie ma cioin if i.tV- the dew, bur: any' soldier could Jiaivfe , th i same .thlnEr." 1 :V A M done the' same thing. General Wheeler recommended, that' there should be Well trained teamsters regularly'; enlisted and employed. jj' Duringi- his examination General Wheeler stated Jhat' previous to the capitulation of Santiago, General Shaft--ter had Written- him a letter asking hia views in regard to changing the base and .attaeklng the forts in front of SantlagoJ .but hfc said he had advised strongly.. ;' againisjt, . this , course as j it; 'vould halve left iSan Juan hill, which he ' considered invulnerable, to be re i : by the Spaniards; General v wheeler VI ied that there had been an " ' ' 0.n o aim o " I j - ; ambuscade at . -,-!t., ''The. entire a f terno& Session -was de: -.-.tt f thP ..vr.lanatiorf 4'f conditions at Camp Wikoff, ! on, Iong Island, The general contended that. Wikoff .was a model camn. the i Climate a salubrious t one-ind the accommodations quite erxk : ceptional in character, tie coiiMua w -. the h ospi 1 aj ' qji paci t y eq p al to the d't mands upon' it, and' that nd military camp in history" was ever so well' Ptip-' plied in ail respects as Was this. itPd tape methods were entirely aboHshjed; and the-.demandsof the men were; met as soon.-as they Were properly vole id. Ie Witt's Witch Hazel Salve lhas the largest sale of any salve In the world. This fact and its merit has led dishon est people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look put for .the man who attempts to deceive you when, you call fort De- Witt's Witch, Hazel Salve, the gTat pile cure. . R. R. Bellamy. " I. : -, ;. .- ; (- . ': ; . J , t . ; Auniiai Meeting of Stockholder vNorfofk,! Va,, OctoJber, 4. The annual meeting.of the stockholders of the Sea board. ATri Line was iield at Portsmouth todav. the Ryan interests being ripti resented by attorneys, who stubbornly contested every lindh of ground, but Were beaten at every turn.. The Hdffi man interests had. In proxies and oth erwise, . about 8,000 shares and the; Ryariaction-not more than one-fourth; that number. A letter from Mr. Rjjai in which; he reiterated the chart res against Hoffman, was submitted.. I - Reports showed jthe rdad and 1 its finances to he in good condition. . i ii; ZThe following officers "were re-elect edr R., Curzon : Hoffman, presidebtE Louis McLane,. Charles. P, Fisher, Legh Watts, Charles ChaMneey, W llliam R. Tucker, Basil It. Gordon, directors i - ' p : Flrt Aud Only Daughter of the Cow ' '. S , j i federkf y. j .; 1 1 Riphmond, 7a.r3ckober 4 The gt,n camp,; Confederate, Veteraj3 of Virgin ia, was called to order at. noon.' today at Culpeper by Colonel J. J: Williams, grand commander. After the usual addresses of 'welcome and respoflis'ei s'lii 'i?rand commander submitted! his fep.ort. '- 'TTie report feays: Three camps have eroxg;anized during the year, making mnty.-ie camps now organiz ed in the state, 'me report notices-tne important work of th festles Auxllf iaryi Sons ' of ; Corif ederat Veterans arid Daughters of the Confederacy a.4 i-ees these oreanizationa be encourag- Jl ' it gracefmlly notes the death of MlssWSaii: Davis, f'the first and only a,ughter ,ftf fog .confederacy.' 3 WHi ,flftM a.use- a horrible Burn, 1 Scald. Cut r Braise. Bucklen's Ar nica. Salve, , the be&t fa the world, .Will kill the paing and prompt eal It. Cures Old Sores. Fever Sores, Ulcere, Boils, .Felons Corns, all Skin Erup tions. Best pile cure on earth. .Only $J6 pts: a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by B, B. Bellamy, druggist. , Trrmi .r k . - I - ; patronizing" barbers. who i vo against good government; has been exploited, ,an well as the em ployment ot labor inimical to the white ilfnaii'j Ihterests, btjJthere are; inanyj Ijitlieij'psj-tiiiulars lipji Whictf the liiijecari; be . draiwn w ith eual propriety;, iand ui'tniBsaL ; :-'; v ;; . L A I j : f!".::; .1 ; 'h4 line fchould i lie; jdrawn on paint -neri;,' oarjenterH and :Whait not. They ahfculd; ffimftly be allowed to go to th-lr poiitilbalj; frienda .fr their bread and bread and meat, meat , aqd democratic shiiuld be reserved or w hite men Who vote with White! imm ,(tr fdr those who dor ntt vo c against ban. :,;j.': is, on arjd thd interests- 'jot the white ';.--'' V i ; ;l s '; every white man must Bt d in.the brei'jj. if there is a house t l be; built ;for!a.' white mart it khbuid bf built; yj white men ; wh sare iwqiie, ii a noose: rsij o ee, paintea, 'H h-4sild b' painted I by whft hands in f aiij;ti.f nythin Ja to be done it .i'hii 1 j -ipe -.; pone ' '' tiy iSyhilte men whdi' stalndMb the. whiteman!s party. ji The barbers, porjt'eirs.'-an-d:i. dray men5 should not alone b made the butt of the .fight- Several white men have re cer.tly.tfead!f theii? IhOjyses - pamte3 j byT nejrrfojj painters; andLvtfc learn;.that tjliere is. irtte ffee)llng ' bec4uHe vfhitepainief iwe 'if pnokV?V&n giyjeri! an opporturijty d'bil4'.fff'''4.- workj. ilf he line-- N- 4 :be jdrjkwjri t?n negro! labor it should, be KiraivVn- ail, aiong thq line.1, ' j 1 ' : I ; i The Messenger dislikes tof ta: a thdf l!ice..:this,; but ' jthc p.ssfu is .liibol mentoua: an 3 white :nien must meet iu if-we lieTcpectij to have white supremacy ,f We; thiriik there ' is . notching unjust; any man when we Urgefthjat we shbul. Stand; by our ifrjendg.. i.- Why we ?Iiii Have White (iOVrunieii t ; - A g?tiienia.Ti f rom j iNeW ;Y)rk whtf has clm'sSderable capital ihvesled else4 whe -e itli .the state and is thinking; of inve sting infWilnriincjn, .yas here yesi tenlay. Jle has a pr(jje $ on hand in which; it is; hecessaty'lto have, the5 !cio-bpefatioh- of capitalists, but he says unless ;. w ' get : rid of the - miserable government we are! groaning 'under now-, no; man in thi-j north, Irepublicar! .pr!i&e:ij.4t-. Wpuldll-tnk a m;iriute p4 investJin; 'a Sdollar In i North Ca.roiinaJ He !sayiit ife useless 'to expect men t -put capital. where the conditions anf ho unsettled: and urisatisfactory. ! 5 t Outsidi? off the facit that North Car-' pliifniiist be carried ' by thie whit man f.oi-; t hf : prfoteotijon Of : our fami lies our homes, anijt the, preservation of Out.'ownl .interests land, self i respect, the state must be feleeiried in ihe in' terest. 'of! its material, and industrial development! i; For Ithis reason every bnanl ..iwhrt '.pfnj property,!' evejry man Who haiVidollkr, eirerv nda'n, who pect-s to earn a -living for hinif elf irj support; for h;is fanlily is;' directly in- terested j in loveHhrpWing'i the! regim that; so. humiliates arid . disgraces . the state ip he eyes of the. world., U. j; A norther' republican told us a few days ago- that When the election bulle tins' two 1 years1 "ago announced that North' 'Carolina had jgone republican he pulle.d off his hat and hirrahed, but that siride; he j came out here and. saW w hat .a Republican victory meant in a ;Souihern siatt?, he ijfelt f exceedirigly, ashamedi dei-ply mortified; aild. cx jtrenielyl ihuniiliated to think, he had k'eioifcedi bve the ex-eharige iof the ide? jcent government under which North; Carjlina.becamel thej leading manufac- iuring sfeit-in.jthe jfequth for the goVf iern ment which- riowi blasts t he pros peets M 'triei' state. Kluderirarteu School rat Iminauucl C'hurclij 1 - : -1A ong. the, schools, yhich have open- or the ifallf terml;iii AVilmingtoHia ed' a -kindergarten school Iresbi'tefiar ; ,-churjlh. -nnder! the auspices if at-1 Immahuel The school is the: Young Ti- idJeaf JMiifslo.ary Sociejty ffj. the Plirst Pre.' by terlan church, which bears the -XPfnses 6f :the sfchooj. The- teachers are i Misses Florence1 jBonijtz; and Aiir gust a ; Wiggins, tivoi accomplished young' ladies 'of parj cfy.; jThe class is .limited to twenty children jaged frorft .prftiil 6 years, arid .tlie 'little' tots ani peeply; Interested iri I the .system of ' in fetriietioh .Tirtivided for; theiri.i The term is for eight "months arid school opens a,t 5! 30 a. m'J daily, iexcept:.Spnday, and continues! till 12:30 I. ; fn.- ': .. ; ;; i i Of course,; no books are used. .Tlie (ttle fojlfs a"re taught with "gifts, ' or sympbl,s,;i thai.t; j - impart knowledge; 4f geometrical .and practi val thing's. Trie ?hildreu ; are'; taught to- be neat, acii at, ; painstaking ; and' patient. They jre I inculcated ; with knowledge of f'- fery iidayf Jafe. Sand evehrthineils xplairi I'd ti the'm bv obieitsi Ami: iir and Instl-uetitj-e stories afe! related, to- theni knd; games are played for their enter tainment; ' '; r. -. ."t " ; ;i This is a good wirk by the .Young: Ladies fftlissionary i iSoeiety,; and it is. flghlyr jkpprifqiated jbyt 'the parents ii? hei fflJihilnurtity WheireJl the little, cihil di-erj get ; th4 benefit; M such excel jerit; ; 1 You- invite disappointment when yott expriment. DeWitt's Little- Kariy fits er$::- -are pleasantj ,; ;easy,' 1 thorough title ipil8. They cure . constltuation and sick headache just as sure as you take them.; il. K. 15ellamy. 1 Biggest if im'e fin tle ilUtpry of Fender ;;.rif.i:j'k: Porter, ;-o Rocky Poiht, chairman of the democratic executive !comniitte4 bif; Pender county, was .itii i. .-.HI :-L.'-;i 1 1 - il . .. ' -: ..' the city yesterday the arrangements i i tie tens us tnax ii.fi! ; . . :$',: are . complete for the! whitffiftian's rally and barbecue at II - . ' ! jBurgaW text Friday and that it Wilt be the biggest thing in the: history of Pender county. : : . - ,i if Preparations have been made to have a grand I barbecue ; and arrangements have been made to feed all the people thai go -if it is ;1,000 or ,000. i Every body in." Pender, Sampson, ; Duplin, IWaynej i New Hanover, "and all sur rounding: counties is invited to at- tenjl. There will he plenty of pigs and she?p . to barbecue, ; and there will be yilep of fcread and pickles, etc., to feed a u Mltitiide and have plenty to spare. ; There; wl?i be several speakers to address the-ipeopleji and. for this pur pos? the .; courthouse square will ,be utijized.i Among the speakers there will be , the ' two! senatorial .nom- tnees, the - lion. k. a. uanieis. of i Goldsborp, f and Mr. ., 1. F. Hill, of Falson.i besides several dis tinguished men : from different parts of ithe 'state. Judge W, R. Allelt ot Gol!dsporp,will be: one'of the speakerM - Dr.l Pdrter says jthe populists 1 aire falling into line for; white government, He states that the populists of Pender are a reasonable Set of men?and he is confident they will discharge their J' duty their families and state in this - j great! emergency. Mj , Truth b wears well. People have learned that DeWitt's Little Early Risers are reliable little pills for reg- uiatmg- ute bowels, 'curingr constipation and sick heaaaeke,: They don't; gripe. ULiRJ Bellamy. FOR RENT. HAVE A FEW MORE DESIRA BLE HOUSES TO RENT! ON FRONT, SECOND," RED CROSS, GRACE, ANN PRINCESS, KODRTH AD i OTHER STREEys. -!, -'-- i j- .J L j W.'IM- CJJMMING, Real Estate 'Agent i and Notary Fublic. octJ 1 For Offices Among the '; j Amalgamationists. MILITARY GAMP SITES. Futile KVrt to Have one KMablUhed j lu Xhl tate New Site Opeued up for Cottou'Faitorlri aud Lumber 71 111. - . ,- , i : titg Salei of Ity lroper4j;-Ioputlt aud Itepablicauo t lu Each Olber : Cam pal t;u Literature TM Ilojj-I'oi- ' MouiusCaafa .'::' ' i ! -i- f r-'1 ; . i - !. ..; ' j! .' - Messenger; bureau! ' ' j:':j' 'Ilaleigh, N. C;, Cctober.4 . J It i now knowr that the Cape Feai and Northern railway ia to 'be extended to. Smiley'ti falls, t'm the Cape pear river,; in Harnett county. The Water- power there is tipe and it is said qot ton! mills will be built; anc also him. ber mills.1 : Track-laying on the- sec tion of this road between 'Apex and Holfy. Springs began today. 'Sixteen milSjOf iiiie-are graded. . The appointment by. Govfrnor Rus sell of W. ; P.? Bynum, Jr,; I as judge vic4. Spehcer B. Adams, resigned, was predicted twelve days ago by populist state committeemen, and there was no Surprise jw It' was in of a deal hen it was made yesterflay. accordance with. the terms ; between the portulists and ;repiubiicans; to which Governor Rus sell wsja party and.-he only awaited the signal to .make the appointment.' Six judges; are to be nominated this yean jTae republicans it- is learned , get four the them and the populists the ;.othr jtwpl ; ;- : I ; -. ; 7; !;: :--:A very large block of .property was -sold lipvl yesterday which belonged to thej estatej of the late Stanhope; Pul leh.;' Prices;; Were well sustained and showed a gratifying firmness .of real estate in this city. ::'j!i- ;';;-" Several ffforts, all: lackjnil. in unison and force have 'been and are. yet being made to secure the location iof a camp of volunteers in North Carolina: r All appeaij so far ; to MavBi j " filled, i The maj or; of Fayetteville is iow at Wash ingloh; urging the ; advantages of that plaqe as a (camp site. ; ! i1- ;' .p; -I Ralph- Bingham Sykes, -a' member of thej senior j class of the State Agricul tural and ..Mechanical college here, djed today at his home in Orange coun ty, of typhoid fever. ; ; v r IMPORT ANT I EVENTS OF HeSy. At - .1 iUomle a outli Jul; Kills a IohorL I t o m - Tavo Ship-Wrecked Sailor outh Carolina. : j .- f ! '.' 1; I: -''( ' i '77 1 . ,' - V-ii s 1, 1. . i- . ' -ip '- r , jCoIonel Bryan Secures the Discharge About-1(K) More are1 Aiixioiisto 'j The Illinois was Launched at Newport NjYesterday,i. She 71s Superior to any Warship in this Navy.'' ij ;:fftf ''I ' - li- I I General WheeleiJ Testified piefdf e lhe.k??ar Investigation Contnussion .1 esteraav. Tlie Seaboard Airi Line. Stockholders "KMd "Their Annual Meeting. TheTIoffman Faction :l- V-' .J-.-; ::Ja?.J: if:. I . a j - iiiy vouiiiiuiiicunun t 11.11 .ribBoat.Fr.:riH 2 I Complete Reports froin Sunday's Storm f-'ln Not be Had Be . caiise,6f Prostrated; Telegraph 5 Georgia Holds a State (Election, Today. 4lafita AlsoTIoldsl ;' lierPririiay Election, r' , " i : v4 '(' : ' j .',.': , Ji Spanish Peace Commissioner Says tlje inning of the Peace Willi AmericaVnrCoihpIicate M i f ;; T T tlill rVnlnmctroK lncitu'n ' ! 'V r j- ; . r.n j--: The Outlook for a large ; py ptert.ra.de' in eastern -Jsorth Carolina fitnts year is'said to be-better than in. iaany years:- : lialeigh-was well represented at the launching of the Illinois at; Newport News today. . . '.''.'-'-.'': . i li '1'A' ' .' The populists have issued 35,000 cop ies of i the. handbook for tlie campaign. Of these thej republicans take a large number and I the populists jarje making a liberal useof!repubiican iterature : The trial , of Rev. J. L. Burns, the fusion - keeper of the capitol, on the charge of poisoning, dogsj. was in prog ress until a late hour last, night and is postponed until November lthj There is'j r iuch strong evidence. : The night watchman, named Dunn, is implicated in thej charge.. The latter . asked ; for the postponement, saying-he iwas book ed to 'attend a Sunday school conven tion;, h'his. has; caused quite a augh as if wRs kndwn. he wanted to get away to do populist and republican cam paign IWork.l Theease will attract much attention all over the state. Al most every dog poisoned was sa val uable, one. and strychnine was inva- riatiiy ,uswi. : . -..; r ; ; The appeals from the Third judicial district will be called- in the supremp court October 11th in the; following dn- "deri State vs. Arrington, State vs. Craft, Evans will case, Thompson vs. Thqmpon, Harper; vs. Commissioners, She! burn, vs. Joyner. y r I ; , GranSolithie floors are to he put la at the (new auditorium at the institu tion for the bltnd here, l I J i ' i ! J Iri isjnoth yet kiiown rwjhetheri ,;the democrats will or will not tntke a con gressional nomination in this district. There is sentiment pro arid! con," -One Minute Cough Cure surprises people; ;bv its auick cures and children may take it in- large quantities- With out the least danger, it nas won .ior Itself the best reputation of any prep aration used today for colds, croup, tickling the throat or obstinate conghs. R. Bellamy. Confederate Veterans Invited to Omaha ; . Nw Orleans,' October ; 4.4-Adjutant General--iloormon, by order of General' an order stating that' a cordial ;f rater-; rial! letter has been received at these headquarters from General T S.' Clark -son, post commander of the Grand Ar ; rriyT of the Republic.rioW;! manager of, thei trans-Mlsslssippi 'Interhaticjnal l-ex- nosition at Omaha, Neb., inaung all confederates to attend' that exposition) duringi the! "peace Jubilee Week j from October 10th to Kth andJdesires that; lii9 I generous invitations, J bp ; niiade known to all the United ! Confederate Veteran caraos. - -' ! H j - More than twenty million free sam oleS of DeWitt's. Witch Hazel Salve have been distributed by themanu-i facturers. What hetter pr.oof of their confidence In It's merits do you want It cures piles,.' turns, scalds, sores. In the shortest space of .. time, iu iei- lamyi John B. Gordon, eommanaing tne uniTi-i X 'ni3ir i"" v-.Jr"r -ij 1 . i . ::, T; ! . vl with. GeniefcjordOn,viI say the title ed Confederate Varans, today, issued should diri;Sf the ortginal 'possessor, on r-Aikr' clfinno' that a enrnial rrater- I Bet weCT Presidents -:-X..-' " u'6 Republics MM' ; t itn 1 iirnim mUELN 'UAAHK a miv( iwiik.niuu i ; 1 HeWw Tbt ?jedge 1 Frlebdalilp aud .Iulual rWn IlecepUon of the ' , 1 - -i . ; iK: :. , 1 J -1 ' i- A niejrIeaiiJ;bare 'ommiton bytbe lreldeut ;';'tsFrntft-Cuban Tlater to be FlrijTakejB p by the. Joln.1 mmilt' LtuglllT VmIuu ol the ioiuni.:iJou Predictc. Pari!.' 'rber I-Th American : t: . S peace :teomiiifl5ioners uexea today's .sessiorii' Genera!! o:;jfl.hfereu;ce;; 'Art ; .Major Mt;:'whcr'iietai:iri-''riis pie'rU si'nai ieW:.p' .thbjse ijof RejaY' Admiral Dewey 'regog. th-i . physical, geo graphipa; ijar andj political ; coridU tibhs. pfi vtfi 'tl Phiiijppne sis' '; Oene'jiall -itfsj elcposition ; h.i4 petsona;! viShdf judgment- oft iti'$ Ph lippiie'ifds wjasl tjot fiishedr ,o djay. . jtit -' j"!priteet . the -commlissijiJ... ag.in trp'oiS whn fhe wiil continfue . .T' " 1 's'Sj-Ji ' T k 1 ' ; i to. disch;a.rgag3 errand here. ' . l'resid'ent .sn;tero Kios, of the Span ish comnSisll j . .' ' and his colleagues, Wej-e' bjuspr 0 1 r'Witrff telegraphic ahd Other ce rire4;S'iien' - ; Senor ;, Rioa ,d;er nied ' hiriigeliq ' all callers.. " ' ! ' A new spal-'i Le Petit Bleur this morhing; jdet!gjs it has authority fbr the stathxef.S:lhat it -has. been decid ed; that., "kft fiJustment relative to Cu bdi will Lje iil';discjussed at.the tiext meeting, bwift; to incidents Which ,hav recently afe3!tplaee in .the "Philippine' islands;" 1 TliiJ'etit Bleu does "not ac cept thej iviijfthat t the- worK or tnej c)mmiSsnR3-iJll be concluded beforei tv : ii i ' , . 1 . . . .T.. . 1 :.. uecemif Mffi . ii;s e?tpjresjvses. ue oeueij that it Will IMre 'a longet' itime.i" j The Spniit jM'pmniissionars - were re ceived jtliis (Vernooh -at 4' o'clock .;;by President,' Ffjj- at the Elysee palacei The member introduced Senor Leon fe'WJf astiilo, ;'and Senor Kioa expresse'thlfK'ratifleation iof the com-j misfohiat siting the president of France !i : '::?' 1 '.l- i - -1 At 4:fl5 o'MSSi . pJ rii., -1 immediately). following thff Jseceptiion of: the' Span-;. iardsV the fjfclfqibers of the i American c6mmissjn Qhl received.; by ..Presi dent Faure f?ihe Ejlysee palace. iGen eral Pdrir riSk the k-orrtmissioners .on- the steps: or fcie ;C.ouri 01 nonor anq thev T't-ocee'cik ' to' the ' gratid salon Pi-esidejni F.4Si; surrounded, by a feWi membe-sjqfrS ofncjlal:; householdJ!. rje-j' ceived IGjenel Porter who .presented! Man. in Dieefiipf lis Mother's ; c, - Lai. "- are Picked ifoii Kdisto Island i--s.r ofBifteeri Of llis Men. Quit Jhe-Servi?, ' 1 ! " I ;! m (ariry the Di- ;'.-i;t ii-i ... 1, tt iiitiiunict licc Sunday Has -s-vis lres and jBleed Railroads. v" - .-.! - ::.-A . . r-W 1-,'.;TO ; '- I .1 1 II r- fridge p&Y.'W& the other members of ine commisfi in turn, -after; , which H"4e VW fMented President Faur0 with aieabltinessaee from President McKinlcy. riivas. dated September doth and rcavPiiis follows: . ; :, .-1, ""On thii oS;Bion. .wlieri the commia sions-vvf iithefiifii ted V States, and Spain jare ahop tdff emble' it theJca,pital. of jr i-aiice,;; t, vppttaiei peace and when ;tbre.pr:eienrflves ;pf tbis gpvernrnenit ;are: receiinf:ie, hospitality I and the good w ill, of js'jf republic, I beg to tenf- der yop' jrny7Most, friendly. personail greeting lmU5fSie-' assurances iof i my .grateful hppJSiatiori of i your .'kind cuurtesiefi tc.'.he American conimis- sioners. i -, - ? ; I' -. ;. :-; ..'r' ! jv, -I'--!! ! rsm- '' 'V : :- 1 President ,4;ire, in .replyijng, courf teutisly 'xprfli.i.fd his apreclation of the cordial jsejntitts uttered and . heartill ly feeipro?atthern. j -;. f J .f :j IVosidertt.t''re'says that everything possjblei -WillgSME done for the comfort. of. the; jcprprgtionefe and concluded wun sayjngsv;fvs. tne name of L.a Fay ettte is' heldf.llr in the United -States. soMs the hajspf '. Washington reyered in Francd.'':fjhe president .then 'addl- ;ed that; he. iJiild immediately trans-J jitut. ;qire,.ctg'y.jraresideij't' McKltUey . 'reply tp fnflftfift ter's i cardial message.) i The followf is the! text of Presil dent,. Faure'll?? able message to Presi dent iiGi-Cinif'i' ; f:vr 1; '' hayej) ,Hgreat pleasure iri '' re ceiving the- j.y prican plenipoteptiarieS of the I Ii s pa J;. 'American peape f com mission; rii;- g the cpur.se of an au- -dience ITr, T -.. . read a telegram Which you so gpaeii; ; ily sent me,;- I am very imuch tqulhei-Sty thp sentiments which your eeef legpl has. been kind . priough J to;. express i: he,artuy j; thank; ,; you for therp. j Ir- ;pe the American: rom missionr$ have! kind recollectionfe of .theirjsojbj' ; ; in Paris, which I shall try to rp.ndef irreeable to, them -and I sincerely; hofeg ir a happjr; termination or me pacijiv rk of th e jcomrriissi(Sn r .Wi'f. - I' : ".!-;. -'-: .J I; 1 A Letter IJs'a .Vbs Lncy tee Hill : ! Baltimore;tobei SjA special j tjo fi ne, tieram ;s p icnmonat y a. says: Miss; Laejt fKt-HilI ihas wiritten- la lec-1 ; ted; to 'a f r-ieM; here ; in Which she savs1: '''It has j kisfel me much ! pleasure, to know hovv;,n'f y friends: I have in this matter ;of ; t" succession to the title of the; 'Dkur of the Confederacy V Inniel Da U '' There i cannot 'alwaVa ,bex a 'Dapge7i of ithe Confederacy;' for I amHtn;?ist one iof ja !, generals daghtiferj'tSa boi-p- att tharj' tirhan)d with me'jitf;fe;lld''''erid.L;:)I1 am.'eotiterit as I am, aj pf tff derate teoldler's daugh ter. Youjcaf Siderstarid hoWj feel iri regard itol tplrriattjer.i The; notoriety of it has wo-b;l mei greatly. If I could only .write ias jl feel, you (would ee h6W-- lziaMy' ir'-tiV - affair1 ;.of. the i'Daughter fie Confederacy' ha4 dis tressed ndklSippreplate' the factj that my friends4Mght thus to. honor my father throt ;t me, but-It was a! mis taken kind vsts. I want i you 1 and through yof ri'The R. E. Camp, to know that fo whole i affair hasi dls- tresed rae measurably and to; that heartbroken bother I extend my re gret that 'X4 i;ontr?yery should haye. arisen.'.' l4 J -I U ' j " -.-. 'Vf i-;. m ', 3 . i ;j.-! fi;-;"1' a 4f . the commission , werei Ifcift'Jie Spafiish amhassadorJ (immuolrUoa'with Femandtta only by Boat-The Deraatatlon About a . Tattnall ;; "r t " ': 1 C, i .iibK '':. Sva.hnahJ,G4.. 'bc.uDer j . dls pateh" y tjuk' l-M-C:Sntth tTh M6rn.irig News ;tate tit two, ponl Were; drowned f ai $ iFernandinaj;lfla: Water flooded fti big jportion of tiifity aftdf sent many Vessels high .and ;tti:iO& . J i 1 't : . a - j ;'-- . . . is. tier -beach. V,Tflegt2P;h; ':.--system fxt pgostrated arid railrojids. have sufci&hd d. operations. ; j ;;j.f r . ; p . !; ;j '" The two fataijtiesswre two cJjffgrjfetj, .Thfaniily of riothei,' lather antb.:r. chiKjren, Were Jn ther house whliil ptie tide-.iciiTied.;lt.4way- J One of thf oyfe undertook to ftaVe ihisj baby ' brotljer, but Was unables to reach shorajfjbiHns forced; to, drop the chijld. . Thjb1 was rescued from a lpepiiid.'ui!ei )3p.ek. drifted ashore. ! ; The crew at thiiiiar antine fetation were rescued f roni:'a,; ife rafU the station, being entire4yCitle- strofed,;.: ., j- yt i - ir-: !: m:M l The Smith brines thift first n if Wl 'nf. Fernandina's experience to he putde world. No esUmate of daniagSi M at tem pted . . j' j; -.y j' - ..".''j. f ffr - Complete" details; j-from; bruisf Ich; and surrounding country are j jnps sible hecausp p prpstritionl .'otjf graphj and ttelephonfe 'systems.; Jai bell island,! twelve miles from Drprit on thei Altamaha river,. :is said tpl 1&v4 been completely swrpt away anrf Aily three persons succeeded in get,tingoff island: There Is no. definite: In-jtK-, maik a iu population uii m.i-t. land ail estimates Of; the number ifcjpV , posed' to,have perishel ihefe L ranged from twenlj,', to .fifty. : The po$ulatri. ireas: 'hplly r.w.jocol6re. rwk grow$. Four ideaths aVri 'nov reported. tmtQ Brunswick. . Pamav there to ptflr. ty is estimated !atTf 500.l)OQr j from outlying island is 'nvpt obtairiliglt Th Norwegian barrLpuis schopr jBlanc-W -.HopitinSj. sc hjooneVv Al1 Reppard. schpionerj Hlen.- ':lfc iSP' and pilotboats E..B. Jordan and GvriT.l are ashore.' iPflot bpat Pride sanlf 11 her doxk. J The tearfier Edgrdont; weWt-f v. arlrfcacf Ilia ttiot'cH; n rT-tctir 1c.loir.Vl wl 1: her bow is stiicking ; ur f in a 1 tri There 'are no docks, left at Darieh.f A Associated Press dispatch boat iS'SaStl to hate sunk. !.. .. .. T. i;! GKOUUIA KLTIOXS ',:1 State Election to Take Place Todaj i .Tiupitipai rrunary; flection . lu - lauUAUoto bc Held '! A: ; . Atlanta,.. Ga., October 4. X fustjf ticket; will he, el4ctedi-in eora$f riiorroyi'; The , officers;; fjrom go;verrf down were chosen' hy. the members tfii thei pririiaries two months ago'bhdlE' jtfiepe is no opposition of consequr(l ;omprroW's election is but a neijessa f uujt1uci.141.--e wup; me aaw. ; 4 ne pemt bratic ticket, rhefaded by Hon. Allen Xj Chandler, is opposed f only by ; RP0- ulistsv jwhose leading; ipari is Jahves? ifoganj ncninaed:: inj place pf flthoifpl's E. :W:a!tsori, Whd jdWclinedj to ,Tuhl:j-!i i rhe' governor! today. received a 1-1 gralm ffrom Shefiff ; Blaeik,;' iof Earli county, asking; for acOnipany ofi.nf'ili tla td preserve order there. ; A' cpiribjj-j riatloi !bf clrcuns;tances jn' I34rir;cou4.t ty;: makes' the feieetlori there! a -butt ft cbnteit.; The; liquor; Puestidrt iri jitil llakHe.y election pri the f 1dspensafi ;last Winter has; left a 'goodj ! deal; ffi istvrfess ; and ; le'eling. '- With jtflls jiafS-j ;dfth04 circumstances j involving the Sif j ;dejeient. candidacy; if iSherjff Bldcjlfl iayaJtf Samuel Strong., derriot-rs.t. ;gyvior is put of the pity,! buf-; sfi Hdpfel officials thinki the! sheriff is kiri idultfijexercisedV-i-i 1 ,, ': -I ' $tk l lPtipi city- primary ejection , for Atl&pj 'tdiiiiiflLalso be; held to'm'orroW. The c&n tfeyts for all dffices haye Ibeeri ;uiiusiila-i jlutf; bitter, J4mes G. fWoQd, jone it 'the Naliqipates fori, xnayor-. epjoyls, lih 'irijqute distinction; of being !a .tteta1- ijju , mul. iiut o. tn-uiiiuiiKjiiusj, ana . jmg laqtirig is- sfrong-. Hon. Et W jJirS tt!ihi3 opponent.; is generally sripii ddltbibe the "machinev Candida t!e Thll (Jootest is very plose. The' ProDbsitMoLf ((SSitifcreasine: thei citv's t water fcntmia t 1. 5 . n 1 . : . ;r 1 t r r. -1 illiiteo be yoted on. The Austral lag Wl$i W,m be ued foi-. the ; first f tirrg iilii Hji tetate tomorrow.; '!; ; r I : :f W-,p ! '"si 1 u.,-i. . ; . ' ': Ins Alderman.' Select .School I Alderman's1; select - $Ch50; h: and;. Dock streets i , .t openea ! nni tavorable atisrjices fionr Mbndrf' it forty pupils were in aiieMi Miss Alderman's i assistant ia. Yates,1 of our city, a iuali : pt the State Normal .Schodlj 4n I j I if ! - i rr . i- li,- I ' '! - i : Y m I. i.A True Test of Sincerity f ; jWilnjirig-tpri, N.t Ci Octobep A, jfedfjors Messenger: ii 'j--' 7. )', ifere jis ap, elemfprifc .f ojutj.' negrp -abW ;58ulation who claim to. be Saw in.'g citizens and desirous' of; eobd ; gif.i lerijjneni.; and 'who' deprecate- ttie :pnjil Jtii;.' Which brings tpon ! their race iit iCIQribri ; the' odliim pf bad ;ptlztnshrj Ibelifjtise) ;of the- lawlessness1 oi j. the!: ti ;ri&ijopsible. class; of their race. rTheJt .ij4g t' be unable 6- coptrol ior intu-i rifc7for; goodithls class who are as. ah -i ppi3 to.them as the whites. 1 j; li'il&i opportunity1 -js:rnoW offered iiiif tith;g better class) ibf;negroes tp : prpy Jhegssmcferity of thelif tpretenslonsJ TH:S "adffiit' that- this lawless ela.ss .are' lsii ; yo&h It Weir control, and Withi.thls iidi '.!-:&.! !. t.-..;:' , 1 ( .J .1 - i.'.i fiigsiunii, oecomes tneir eviaent uiit ii;w4 r?hat is necessary) to bring ijhj lla3s lander thiii restraint of the r$lf is p&n onjy he aecbmplished by :im p'efrre) class of negroes refusing to VotS WifSfthe worst element,- thereby givmQ tries government into the I hands pf puft substantial citizens. i It lis not' neidesl sarijithat any' negrplhbuld vote Mhf deffderatiev, ticket, feut; 'pniy thitjiM pqiqr; xilass pf . hem 'shduld refust( y;d Jat all -arid thus leave the bail ijfje mKtJiri'.a miriority. ' jThei- sorcallejd mt itek&asi of negroes are' j now on(t?fi.i sa4f they dp not use their opportiifciS iKOtb advance the i cause- of ' idefc4rfc thjyt must be conterittojiendure iwlthp pife- murmuring Ithe -coridemnatiDtt lidr- i negro- rate as enemies . of sidietl jorder. The good negro is on trial n$gf. It rests With liim; to 'mefc WWa!! fel ferdicti shalijbe. :' j; ;-OBDJERt' fis Royal is the highest grade bakiag yowdar II tkiri further thaa pf other brtsd. I m & i mmm Absolutsr Pure 1 111 1 ;Fmn deMfi a,.a ' ' r ill Hl'li ' ... r ''r.ir1 ,;. 'I ; ' :!''.;. ,. .. ! is liODS . ffr.:.isI --"flrl " Wdmen neve .dfc4t??fdi!mori neatly, here before. So Ite ithe ; price o It ntrUl not 4 mention a EiMtes, r renen Cprfesntt lUnev : Theiiiu:turpr;'hve happily1 cmblnHl, pattetji; inatehal !ad.Ttfde.'wtta .&4'''frefernce for. ' diadtf 'and color.jW .cap-'th: cH . roax bivt howlng kd;4Bortment th e like- of :wh!ch hJ' ' nr'vtwn n 1 1 1 11 Y : 1 I S"' 1 Crepods WitliU anJ airCofors; pjiert ClothChe . : ' f-f lots, ill f0Mny nd 'Navy; j "iinVeaylijSIclange Zfteti, Fancy Si Its 'it'ir Vaitsw;u rd Bit. Ji-.;VELVi:TS, j;Match anv If you -iiko to dsiitns, n i most ; rn pd e r n m a k j t J ifar.ly. ,irtl y electua and . safi.6Kfe??tfr.. - your o Is our Carpet ' Ii -paHani'iR-t.j ner yo u We have receive- thSltjttife-iCfiTAi n tset? -1- sSr 2'' v ii - -J,i!',: f',i?" ' ; W-mM I 1 . -':! " tWOlt TO BROWS 4 "'Im'M.' 1 ... ;;Ni''.- ill NMfgorth ,1 !-; ?m BETWEfiiiNE THING ANDMutHEK j- pi i M v if -.1 - ; I 0, It . ; - m 1 m 11 AT V '.'.-' i; if - :'-L.-.4: '- ' '." 5 s Ml mi m vt if it zr. . mm li sir Uylt-uNLfessIBi? O Lr. J ::. r O.M4,fii; r - K-7 7 t ;' '3 i" 011 STdcIIriP REGIES IS ARRIVING ; DAILY. ii..'-Pi tVLl:;!.Sir;-;S-,. IttrfFH IN QUALITY AND c5 ; I ' i J ' r ' '? ... NO TROUBLE P fJO ' -V W 1 ' " '"' "'A ; : i 'Sa ':- ':' l- I-;., r - 3 r I. ; " -J " JInortii froXT &mT, 1 .;--l-; "' - WW I t r?eif-r--? r ; -1 TliBHTlRE Jcwelryj tterling i-'i'l-"-';.---'.-!-'- :rr:rr:ftff: vi;-':Jr7' -l ij::vWatolC16 '7"l - f i ' I -:. x ": : - ; if ' - " -'i' ; -Si -r ' -;- 'iff" -Mlrling ;Silyer 4 1 i irlr If lirl-i i 1 j Ai-r;;v i;:-:.! rr- - - '..-. i:. ?. r: ; ; .-. L'M -' M i 7 r -j. ;;r 7- IpClocteDiamoiidsi ; U ' 'M-ri -t '"' r : 17 '.i r ; si r; if 1 ',r' r .:-:;;; r 7M ; '-M-i -r ' -;- i l': - -i !'! ;:;it ' iivt,' m !..:.!-'--;;!" dlm3ZGOSir.7 :. il 1 :ri ii ,1 ii: f " r I "'mi ri! ; vruhv '''X -:Uy y'mrr 'Tr . -, ;, ' hrri.7,1 :p r- ,fe?r.;l:- 7: ' i ' .."' ." ' I . -;i' ! i! .- i' ; f v k -" " -lS:-'fil7- 7- . . - -f !''-' . -ii: irriftfi;. . m2. IDixigeltLoef. : 1 , i ' i if , ' i' ' -..(('- -1 ;- -j l ''- 7- '-.'' '.'h ;f.f! i- ':; "sn" ;'(.: : . i' ' ' " - l ' 1 ,.4 1 -'. -': ' . - BRING T TR ITPtl f TA T i TTTIMO m ivi iu uAviu i :.:1fr': TTir YKti ffiifeJ i You're Sure. The New Vail GarmenU to f iJttlti Ktv are a Neat antl ilnrtir ua i nnc fAntl u-luh ' f(rpuof hundreds v i v . -. Our $3.50 ariDp Assorlments f f bbt, You haven't sefJalUn the Clothing wav, nor the most inter esting, pernaRf fi7piatter where in town you have been. von havaiiin! Tliaf t : hAVIll jt.. m t S ii. ;; ; 1 i S r We are beft7itly willine to Once VOU have t f fc h 1H 4trf Ir'arnl nnti.i nrlfi.- H,L-.U .' . ..::-. . . i ;:- A WORD ABOV: fl MERCHANT TAILORING. a. everj before natie had sue passed and iwe arf Ijpred to offef abetter Value than ever bitdhztK you doubt it, Rive u.s-v; call and your dots will be, dispelled J L i j i m -M';f;ii'-' -' -' XI e '- I- ,1-iiU A SpeciaLLilllW Hats, Caps afimishir Goods. . .S";; -.:.: p;-,i : i i 'ii 'V . L' I : : V :; -ill S A sep 29 31ake lour J.-llMoney Earn V '5"'. -; " i lis -6 lEl WIIiMIKM SftYINGS AND TRUST COMPANY !IS I Wilmington; n. c wnicn naa the Lagfc t PAid in: Capital; or any Strictly 7STinss! Bank llA ift'irv.worth Icterest Paid! onDe'ijj Rate of 4 ,, j Iioans made at Ijow'; If ti on aay Good Security for Short or Liong Time,! J Sntea and freqaehtjf ijg yteld.larg rilts. ! A Savings Bank moocfisii hma -neen fb founde.tka of ' oy fortune, o n Dollar Deposited "in Th Wlhniructoa ; w inat ijojtay ts worth to postt next XBonth. J'W, NORWOOD, ;a. WALTERS, s Vioe Pre&ldent President,- -11 Mil -I' i'-'Sr ir-n prettily ahd bs- prntniirlyl thiih;!t th r varied :to n-ceet' the purniqs of ;a I: few of th pcwet. cratlon. tguurcmx r rencii f laid, BhiesJ Whip Cord. Broad ! A I SU-KS .(ni BK.iins aitd Iervthinj:. eat j(atjtc rhv fine pi)v!i and :i wth :th ou cannot f ji.l to bs pleasod; pur wn. i-i . - Aim FLOOR. 4i win u every t hi ritj yoiu may ,W4nt.' sxrf. Ire H K 1 i S. Vn t; you n:t tl Jl Front Street ; WE MAN.Mli; TO TUHN OtTT TUlJ :l?KHf ITTlNiihEUlSlil.lbUH Nl; K ; ' A N D ! ; 0 1 StIn fit ?j E; S (TS ' .CLOTHING TO J,E 'sXEi't;f St'J -jril I ; CITY. WE- TAKE PAIN'S p SKI.KC f THEI iiATEST AND lIAS'liSOMKa t FABK. CS' Ft)H ,YOCRii.:S::iCtlON JUST NOW W'iMHR Ji llftliojl'A:- KLlJIiAM 1.1 M Kj r IMI UHTKP n 1! DGMEBT1C WOltHTEDH, CHEVIOTsS TWEKDS. CASS1.M EHESJ KTl.7.- The Wll.Ii PLEASE yi)U. DUOP JXian MAKll t VOim iffiLKliTIONil lull FURNISHING GKDS 'SV.iU-i; tUHCl ( THE EYE OF THE MOST FASTID1 Ol'S. THE I-AIii; h'. ST '; A N I HAND ,SOME$T LINE of i UNDER WEAR! 1 . TH 10 ; CITY. I'RICES Tti SUIT TJHl TIMES :r-Mi ' I L!.V ' M- fr'rinojosa. . Street. : r i : ;.' , "firi; VRE SATIS FIED'-WE ARE NOT, 11- - '; ! ' - .A !-f..". c .At'-, - H-Hfr.. 1 (Ji M, IllbL SHOW GOODS. ;;!;;": ; r-t l-llh.N 1 1 r -. 1 1 J- SrLi0CIv OF is; ;i ;;r !, -' : 1 I r lii 1 I - ; . r vi nil .f ii " "'i--"it- -" :i .I ; - i.:!ft! '; f i'fi: '1"! i ! SMI ilii ll:- ilf; tilt fi ris7i-7 Q123 31ARKET STREET. THE BEST COOKS everywhere all claim that. they can east i ..' make the daintiest; dishes, with amount of trouble! when KnJnn-i n.o r i pure fooils. ; ! Our baking powders, teas. coffts, spices, preserves, extracts' anrli condimejnts are absolutely-; pure j and fresh,1 arid all our alimentary: foods ari f mgn graoe ana or finest aualltv. i W are making a specialty j Just J now; ibf; ine n nest patent nour at 2c peif U., M-itu uesi , creamery l nutter at 2Kci per lb. - .' ft 7 . ririhSi, :'V--i7 t.r; THE KIHG GBOCEBY v l- i i '' .''il. P. KINO, Utntgen co.; 'Phone 387. Faurth Street Bridge. ' H H l. I"-'- 1 I 6L0THE ? ANpi.:-:;r;j:.i! ;. T THEM TO DAVID'S. vil . ----- . . of original styles, mention until let matters take their course Ji- . i - .... - . i'f ;-i a prosperous season as the one just interest by Depositing In -..' '-I I, .:,i-!- I' -.f Carolina, 7 '-v. f. per cent per annanu you the flv dollars yon expect to. da- GEO, SLOAN, il kCathier ilti . :- - 7-' ; r-i; "': k jlfl f -'' - &" : '' "t-' " v '-I !" -J -'. Ii '-li DAVID & CO. rjr..fa ' ..j " 11 ' -' ,J'-1 'M'i'i 'i '5 i Ir' I , !.v A' ;- 1 i r ;; j- tf 1 :H 7 " rSf iff; r I 1 'M ivf-vav";;;.: V
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 5, 1898, edition 1
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