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i I i-t-"- f ' .V:j.Of:";..'---'f-:;"i : j-j :;; " ;: ;f .5 "jj- ii j ji V "fjt-'vlpj;-; 4 H H Ki ! Ii : 1 . ii -4 'i J ' ; -. : rm -. VOL. XI. No. 232. sam i'S( n;s His Cablegram Which :. i' -I i- ' - '! '. - . -I ., 'I -, -.-!. Plans in the , Cuban Camp SECRETARY ALGER'S STATEMENT To the War Iiiveulgiition Coinmijshiort as; to Original Plans of the Cam paign .and thJ iftason for Thtir Change General Miles Favored frT Firt Attaining Porto Rlio as toOahjp Alger Instructions as. to flaking i'os sesidoijof Porto Hico ' Ordered to I -Washington. Oc tub-e 1 -The ar iJi- v.-vtlsratlori commissi. h o-evoitu 11 -iignSn-'-i"ftsi" tidft-yj to . the; exami nation of Secretary Alger's statement .arid thfHjW rf furniJi't'l bythim in r -pfy to th' JomrrilM'-ioiy re' iKiiulrii'S.'Tlj) HCfompanjfinK pait-r ?n-.lu.le the; f )p'ors- from) the varlofiH;; burcaui J)f; Avar depart fin-lit adilso th-variyiM lettcrw -arnli ttfi-Kran lA-armjf mpoii 1! oonduft i.h v.ar j ' fi.n-tary Alt; r in Ws rviort t r-pli J to Uih .ui.jtis : i, Mt.it iimn. liri)miii'fl: lv tilt? r oitun.ih- v ..... t j ' -3 S . rlon, but h' givt-H t-SM-jr ial proinlrifii t Ih'e pFan I of atnp;ifgn - ami .ti th .hanK-ii th.it Htrt frirtdc in t,h oiifjui il plan , I , i . ' Hei states-that Tjum.a was i hOKti as th base i'4)f : ip?ratii(i;i bt-causfr of .1! ts proximity 'to Havanlii sat -which point - it-Was originally inttSritJefl thn, first ajt- 3 itactt .sUouhl bf mul',Thp dftci nunk ton to iQfiltc a tha'ngf was diTe t tjie lt?velgp'nv-hts on Umm pouthern. coatjof K;ubA and to AilmiP! (j't-rvera's criuij-c in lpc'Hltngi tils' nT-c-tj jii iht- bayit Han l:tiago. When fit .bfjcwnte. Quite nertaitn that he Wits cui-f-llvr, tfititrappf'd inj the vfcdy Admwal Sarnion' wited the fajct ,to thp rftntrtary of.tlr ay. asking " hat. tioops be set1; ni'mMl.itely: He - kid that he-had wM ed the lMtterirs ..i-:.,!, M'i.mtil)in .froin-H het.sfa .kn.'vliti Mif mt-iii M-Oltl Id caii.ture tin town 'vvilhlnTortyti II I II I Mill a.,'.-.-. .i ' Ight bonis. The- t rr the , hf text of tin ibfc'HH ge-is giv ti jtarioon titfiei - Ij m . f . L J , .. .... ?lf air: Pi1.; fre.,UentlJ iftlbl.shed, the re- r tharVv-amsii vatslups er(' l " ,,-,rt thatr V r tllt, tiarpoin Se tt- .'e.vfeillforo.l Admiral Ham.,- kon had snt hit n;tha. I The tepo.t shows th.tt -"f7M' adv.sed m the iMmng tlu tne f st ,ove should be;m' apa.nst 1 )i to and that af t'er hat Island , M i)e subjugated Ihni the Ameiican for J.'.M be lauded on the noilh --Joa.t of ruba at int.from yrhlch - ' they could move oiix eniontly either : to tlie east or to; thi Vest. . Another reasot, j fr k,"it'" j i, m. h i noiiili was itnan the the- ' froops n"Bht beco,niei acduyqtedbe ' : It hf-lng sent to Cliba. TESTTC-tANY AS TC OaMP'ALOEH " Malcr general V hi. (irahamj vvtas the only Witness before the commlSBion today, lie w-W m command at C'amp Alger, Virprin at the bgA.- g of the war wl-l' doited thejctfi- There was only one! b - nuimpfc, -jino he camp 'and the jb.aiwii i Rv)as bout .e and oe-lmf mile 4Myt ctri Miiv Uhs tiearJ.y bui - theiC wer. wioy lme4prings and smutl brooks joimea o ti r, -- ihought the.air vVVl as utr' .Vwit when the tajUv cumbered no JnoK than me .epm, Jut as the- troops incread It beoa' njfo ssary to dig wells There wto dtlfy -Tn digging the "11, - -vvere-sunkv ot for e..jh rotflment, T,fte supply was ample fop all purpoaeS-M- cept bathUig. The; weu: weinn.. -. - .or iinJ' ther Was Sn surface :polu- iw of them "Befor .the wvlls vfre ' .sunk 'Of iW'ral tiraha?iif 4d leffl iW- - - 'iaoubtiVily- twas'-some ip.convertlenats. ;n aiTount txt the nw ity. of going a long dinujice for v&trr lit was , his impM-ssuin. that! there had ,been some complaints if tsiekness on j at c Liiht of - the "w ater fiumi which had . .TvutinuedUrom the oh-vf May until : 'She Z5th! of June,;witli vai; mg. degrees i. ' f -.invnsiHy. . ! - . Genejat Orahaia dip rrot believothat the,s,'pitng .nd well W rter liad been le- - 'sponsible' for (lie sickjnss ut Camjj A1-. ger. but was ini jinedltji attribute muph - ' of the roUbK to Xh4 4die.r msistihg MV-on taking the , w tsi'tr from the 1ft- ale f reams rtirrtiing- i ougb (ho qan)p, 'TherV had betn ; corpiideraijM -typhoid. " fever .at iho tamp. lH it dil luf ey sn- iuate then' aild thtj Jirst cas,w wm. leporlcd. luHrjK tlierht'i'e stay at the tamp les;tmtn 4 ;eiYcent. ot jthe,;coin.- Tuand Aval Biclw--'Pt.v4t'f vvere Sixtyi-nie . ' -deaths, live being Jhvo ofoftuHs .Mm 11 of,' the Hikcss was- in . Jhn joinion, due to dehijlis tejil t'-he ' noWieis fiom honie s; I I W'berl typhoid r't-veji began 10 " t uu I - sidered ;i f epulemicfi. he issued -(sir let orders for the detaiEjng. of gnardSi.foi the care of iiinks. nicking any injgleot 1 an offehsfi p'un)!fhabl;.by arrest. Many " bt her pfeean lions Mre takem toj pro ', . tect the- men from liitainmation, in r iudihk the .Removal ti isuiKj tio-a prop er distance liioirr th- kittheiis j I At 'this.f noint t lu f' irommisHlOHs tit- - journtsj- for- the ilay tienerul Oiaian iiQt havijjg concluded. j . . : if ijr TO TAKE FUSSESSIPN- OF PORTO" InstruCtlcms have- fbeen sent to:thei United Stas military -.commission:; in Cuba, fixing DeceaiW r 1st s tbej daj.t-. i'hen Spanish' contra.' ; over, .the lfsland ,tu5t ceasei The cinrajssiouersi xt jng pon these instruction, tia' e notj-r tie4-ti: Spaniards 6iat on that, date ial I porta ,ind customs receipts, -anti the: auanagemept of municipal; aftaira wllt oass into the hands; pt the Awerican Jnilitary commander w the -lslandi This order was not. intended to work hardr :hip to the Spanish. rtiroopa ..or govern ment, but n was thought beit t") iix ' 'definite'- lime to st'iiid (.Spamshi. ruU---a'nl to-, begin, operations undiT-, the Unit ''d States, It is prMuible that the - United states- troopsf w in go .to uua; before- thlt time. I Bjf i December Jt. it: is "expected to have troops, go station: that there w itl be no" need of fpan-( islt troops to prtserve order. The vi'oc - Jamat ons that ha e I been l-sued by, ' A sident.: establishing i . cvUm iates and Jefin.ng the manner In hich rates and ;-: vh-- ".ii Cubsfti terjrity-' pha,J be.governedjtvillj prevail until it? oev.onip.twviM5"f-.,ttlt' On -October Ji?? Major f General Brooke will assume i?tilute control of the IslancTof Porto Slto, It s possiblej tliat all " the Spanish irot; w ill; not have leftPorto Rieb at that ;,7?e;.. if so, i they will be Quartered Ui oarrCKs; until thpViCjvn i : tfl ken awavT- in lts language of Secretary Alger, the Unit ed States .will be the host and the Spaniards' the guests; fter; Oftobei l&thr The' United; States Wijl n.ot ehipj the remaining troops ; tcr Spain at IU f own expense. That? was no I part : of "the protocol. The custom houses.; thej . jnoney Tecelved for,'customs,! and $he government of the-- wsland . will s pass. completely from Spanish control on th date set. i-Tbe present custom regula- tions under ; the I proclamation of tha president will piTevail. , ': ; is ii ' -.WARSHIPS ORDERED TO CHAR ' t LESTON. - ' I ! . ' The people" of Charleston, S. Ci. are " to have an opportunity to see some ot the warships, for af vthe instance t of Representative - Jlllo. of South Caro Jina, Secretary Long today gave ir mistake Caused a Change of aign. .-General Graham's Testimony and Cuba Warships j Charleston. ' ili-r for" four of th fuos to to harleaton to participate m the jubl IfS. exercises there, on the 24th lstant-l The vessels named have made- (honors able records? during the war.. The are trt- Wllmlrvgton. which l was . lin ; ipe fighting at I'ardenas whn iagiey wis killed the XashviHe, which fought iat ( 'Jnf ueKo.f i the Montjfornery, tfiok part in the bombardment which! of the Santiago forts and the Princeton 1 f TO INVKSTIGATE ICIIARt ' AO AINST".. FEUKKAL 1 OFKIC lALS "A hianng. was feivenlat th- r civrl srvii e!comniission today oa charges of Violation ofvthe :Civil service rul.ei preferred against ithe -inostrriasttfr, as' si.staritrpostmastert marshal and! other officials at ltichmond, Va..- as men tio:ritd i in these despatches last night NT:i)menrusSaftiiiavits and other papers .vv.re tll-d. As a ri-sulti bf the p-epre-sdtations . made,- jLhe. ctinmi.siiioii has 'ordered an investigation! to be made at ItichmOniL The date has nut betpn de-ti'i-ruined,' but will - probably- be early next. week. I " ti ' -t s h iTrutn "wears well. People have learned that DeWitfs Little Early Risers are reliable little pills , for reg ulating the bowels curij g constipation and sick headache.; Thfcy don't gripe. It. It. liellamy. i tiiit:!' HOI NllOVkll TO colkt Npgro Storebreaker Arretted by Ikepul); Miertll Flyun Ou Trial VeMterdayn 't - ' . .. - - -If . : r (The inegro man, t'iuarles Mornss,! alias Son Charles- captured ; Tuesdays by Deputy Sheriff I Flynh.. was given: a tiiiil before JusticV Hunting in several cases lyesterilay. The most , important! churgh however, that of . breaking in;to and i pbbing the drug i store of Mi iW ni( Moorei cornier , Fourth and! Li-laden streets, last Saturday morning. hid t1' be postponed 'until this mornin aii 9 Vclock", We understand . that the; testihiiony against : Morriss in this case; is ipretiy conclusive, bu, a continuaneei; w'Js iJ'lesary1 as 'one ut the vitnesae'i wis absent.. .- i . (. -.-! : i r -.l j In two other cases Morriss was tried. tid iu. both'adjudged gwilty and bound; over to the present ttrrm of the enm-j iiiai c6urt. The bond in each was fix-i ed at $10(1, but Morliss could give neithH er. so he .was committed' to jail 1 'The i first 'case" Was for stealing;, aj watch from the jewelry ishop of Mr. If, IlaustT, .on Third street, between) Prfncens and Market. Case No. 2 wasf f.ir stealing a bag of oats from the Capu? FVar Lumber Company last July. Th f. i , ft- 1 .. Kfnam... evidence nere was uangi up, a muiiw w'iis detected- when - committing the? theft and pursued, but managed ,tos H-iicape. ThVstC'ahng iof the ' watch was glibly! admitteAbyi the defendant Irriss is perhaps" 2 years of age 'lf ha Wf?n the ipstde tof the peniten-4 tihry Walls fifore,! for stealing a. quan j tijty of meat ivuul lfie Atlantic Coastj ijine. ijThen he had a ptuim.' ?p enmq and both were captured- by. iLpuwf 1-llynri, This officer has also found in? tie possess of Morriss several linen piuo-W cases,. vvith the r, name of the vtcAdoo riOiiije (presumably Greens-f btro) marked oh iiiefp in indellible, inkj iThe styles shown in up-to-xtaie ; aid linery by' Johnson & Fore are unequal ed in this city. 1 ... : i v TIItTSPKCIALTEBH Proposed Term fif ifye (Criminal Coart i1 . i'. Next -HumU : 'it is now well settled that we are iiv i4 have a special term of the criminal couit, until next month, and that th ttio fapiial caes,l VA. King, charged with tnurder- and' Voyu ejiargeyl tfjttt burglary In the flrfct degree, will Doti cAmelim for trial 'until then. Thd reason for this delay ibefore anothpj i irm nf court is obvious, i Judge Sut ton bWiek, Judge B(y the. and Solic-I itbr Richarflsoii fcqviog to attend court elsewhere. ; Thei tir ? for this special ; term cm couitl cat ot as yet be decided uponj Nivti week Judge . Blythe .-conducts ;(hV -in Robeson county. ; Solicitoij lticharrt ftrtritendsreourt in Sampi son. then in-Cartei-tt.l Jones, Unsiow aiid Lenoir. So it wilj be sonie uia?H before' the. solicitor reaches liere aRaJu,l bnit he is in hopes;, of getting-a BUbfclHl tiitc io .officiate at Lenoir court. ; At I 'present there is a two week" s term of (5ourf ii -'Sampson where this week- M HenrV E: JfaJson i iEs Esq. is acting .for;. gdicitor JiKharfeVH i The latest. Paris- styles n-.TnmusM( Milliiiery will be shown: by Johnson& Fre Thursday morning, ' . , f n KALLV TOINIGHT. DeiMuovrtiV -:k.'.'M t-;-' Speaking In the Fifth Ward Ii There wit t i Jrnuine democratic rally i - gene, Ln "this'city toiisg-w The ener-y txu,e blue white1, men ui fhe lhfth ward wilt conduct:: the rallyr and tie. white: men of the other wards in-; Uend Sto ' be present) en piasse.. . 1 Thef demonst ration ' Will commenceJ about 7:30' o'clock, ! wtion the staunch old Fifth warders Ii will assemble: . at; thir ijieadciuarters iand form a process ion. Headed by the Wilmington Brass! Band: they will inarch idown to demo crane neauquaruers, iiier? ii 'wti'"- bei-s of the White,' Goyernment Uhipnsj crane headquarters, 'Where all -roem. of the other wards; will rail mi, fine Thenii the parade wilit move to the scene of the speaking, l corner Seventh!: aild Castle streets. Here has ' been erected a grand. stand, from which the orator of the occasion, Dr. N. Mj. :Cul-j breth, - will pour forth i the convincing? argument of the grand old democratic prty. which believes in white men ruU j mpr:: The isneaker will be' inn ihite men.: The ispeaker will pelf introducW iJy Iredell Meares, tusq.. ; : I; Johnson & Fore'ww Ehow the Latest Styles in Trimmed Millinery Thursdayj ;moining. . - .!; : .i'-l tiood yroPfcta i in iCoiumbua : and Peuder , : . .- i Messrs. J. -A. JBrowB, of Columbusl county and '. Dr. iGeo.jl F. Lucas, and ex-Senator T., f:i Armstrong, of Pender who .were here1- yesterday, all bring cheering news" .of he ioutlook for th white man's movement jn their counVj ties. Mr, Brown: is the democratic nominee for the senate from ths Cq- - r lumbua-Bladen district. . . r ;. ECOD II EC. I TI EXT Company K Hndttd Order 5iot to Report at HaUlgfa 0 tober 19th-The Ttilrty Day Fiirleagli : Extended In definitely j Lieutenant iC.jn. Whit", left for Ra leigh yesterd,y td relieve Captain Don MacRae as comrrander ot the l camp "guard for , icomp my. K., Wilmington Jjight Infantry, j i ,'aptain MacRae came to Wilmington list. evening and will return Saturday. -Three officerB;and eleven privates of the company; constitute its quota of the uard at , the catnip of the Second Reg- iment.::' :' :j ;-. - - i ; . : ---"il , J The Messenger s, Ralejgh dispatches ibtate that' Captain Todd,' U. S., has no kifled Majdr John! W.- Cotten, who is in command of Canip Shipp-Bagley that jthe memherq ot he companies of the s need not report at ,Seobfl Rgiment Raleigh October.' 19th, When they were jfurloughed for k&Q days last month. IThe' furlough has i been extended, and (tinder official instruction Captain: Mac- ! . . i ;--!;..,.-!-' : ii Rae; of Campanjt :Ki, gives notice in ian advertisement in rthis morning's iAfessnger that lall men now an fur- M.t ' . . ; : i , -i i . t llough are ordereid to remain on fur lough till furthej-! notice. r - I , Mrlklu at Tlie Fouutalu Head Wilmington.' X. v.", Oit 11, ISyS. Editor! Messengerf). . . In the disd-losusne. made ih your tiun- da;''s issue j as to.' the efforts of .thr! begroes htre'to buy rifles there: is food i for thou'gh.t.1 s'Noti that ithei number the r.'1 .1. 1 , . .1 . ........ '. J 4 ! ... .. . . J i. .1 .: 1. .. .. i 3 ... UfflLTUri,! TlCfcllUlt') ittLitMIipifU 1 LU UU 1M suflicieint to ause alarm, but that the offer to pay icash; for twenty-four rifles at $12.50r or niort a piece,' coming from negroes, ; excite.s surprise. When? ;among ! t-heiri' rafe here, could i that munioen oe round, desirous , to purcnase a rifle a t this particular Juncture and 4afso able toj put down the rash for iij?; . If ' theyi ihavif mot ithe individuals w ho; could, vv:uld furnish .-thei.mon-" sey. the only, lot-he-il- source would be 'the srepublio'an county exeo-utive -commit te, by w hichi it ,-ieems, the rifles, were actually ordered I JVuvvthe d-lnef ourte of ironey sup-( 'ji'y to 'that' k ommittee aie the frw iwhite republii'aris in this -Uy. (Jan it, ;be possible that : tht-se men have -sunk so Jow that Hhey:fare :willing to supply ?guns to the ivicious negroes to be usvd against White nit-n' Winchester rifles 'are iii 1 1 bought for play. I say. is it pos sible that; thHjre is one, even. one,' ;white --mkn In' t'his city so, 'mean as to place ;rifles4n negroes' hands r to be:. -used against ' thijir. neighbors? Then the limit of; endurance is reached and pass ed, s Can weV without resistance.iiallow the whjtt tepublican, who probably lives next dtior sto. us, i towards iwhoirr we s have tried to ber SL neighbor, and whose famil have bei'ii welcomed into o-urs-, to- leagme hunself with negroes for the destrucyion of our peace and pos sibly our -i-liAfes-? i Hardly; a .. ii . . Thete' shanjeless white' republicans ned njt deceie themselves by stippos ing that dervnt white peoplewill loflg en tolerate- henv' We will extend sto them the same treatment we man tto mete, out t i' the negro..! If the i negro systema-ticajly opposes our . interests, then he is our enemy and musti stand 'at arm-' length.' If he can afford it, iWTcan. '.Weijmeaii' what me sayii And as -wnh ,thi"i: negro,1 so with the few white 'republicans here :who are giving- him aid and encouragement,-' and Isil-pplyjrag liioney to i purchase t rifles. After such. Wonduct: we 'need wait for no furthr : development. No man can be our iiekgiibor 4 who. tries to disrupt society. destfoys-l peace, land turns his back upon all race, traditions, i . I' 'There: farj be named six white re publicans hje-e who, if they were to .q-uiti.the neiioes in this crisis, the lat "Hri - the ter W'OiUiiJ go: to pieces. . Those men the Teal; source, of. all our trouble ii Their'si isi Ithe responsibility for the ricent ; lawlessness of the negro.- Even now, ihoyvre i: holding i night confer ienees. with' him,: under the guidance of hmh .officials: who thus prostitute .their office, -if or the purpose of still further disgrfing jour Unvn.and state. ' s ' ji n: fepvte-iOf tht- fact that the -white men) f urnisHiithe :negro 97 cents-out of . every l that be earns, and pay 90 cents of ev(y $L that is expended for the ; schooling . of i his children, these miserable: w$mte: republicans say to' the negro, "XoJ you .shall not vote i with; your friends! but i against them; yom we tell: vou." . And like: slaves, the' n-egnoes obey.! ghall vote 4 dumb driveni! .' i These same six ; white republicans' irave. accord !ng to reliable information,; afrangva u. "nuntv : ticket, to be- put; odt at, the list mouit-to, hat coatains thuty-six aiegroei. They Uai-e name it noWl ' Finally,'; as a climax to their shame- Jess iconduct.ij they: give him monejj' and tell nun to buy guns.1 They have as-r cosiatetJ .with thU'negro so long as to: have assimilated his tempu'rameml andi that not1 of the better ones hut lnol vlcidus.i iWeijare. not fools; When the: negro begin -to i& his gun ,we wilt: know well enough where, to place the; blame. , :: j :. r '-. ; : ' iTherei .will icomp an end to this, con-fu-sion, vloktiiice and lawlessness. It is a jd -"nnflilt, 4nd when the neer.j finally gpe un.' as go he must, for (white: men ;hive, iiicVii yet crmged be-i fore: an inferior race.l then these wmte republicans'iwili 'have cause to regret; the day they: Joined the negroes against th -whites in .such a contest. 'Their's is t fh,)ioe. ,1 j CITIZEN Don't mm Johnson . Kvit'b Uptjii .ing .of Trlnplntd day; the 13th. I l i Storm rt'ariitus Ptlesnage The following message was-received at this office for ; the information :. ot T V- '8 , . ' L-i-il:'' i;4 li; I' ' ';i - ; ' ! tn jjywlc; ' I i - , Washingtiya, p October Jl, Si i 'To Observer ".Wilmington, N.-- C Hol8t Jtioimation signal 10:20 a. m A storm of moderate strength i can-. triil east of Florida and will probably move northward, e attended by hifeb h firth east winds! on the coast from Vir ginfa i to -Gevrfia uhis afternoon anU; mieht- Tfi! iJloi'ing message was received at this office jfor tix& inorraation of the public: , j Washington, D. C; 4i: 30 p. m. Oct., 11 : Hoist storm northeast signal. Also orderes d Norfolk, Norfolk section, WH- niingt0nh Charleston; Savannah, Jack sonville.! St.orm. apparently central off thee least Florida coast; moving northi Dangerous northerly winds indicated for tonight-. . "v. , ' " ' John&ori it Fore's Parts made H'at. are works of art. See them Thursday. "U l ' Two Red Hot Article ,On the third page of thi3 morning's j issue; will be found an article captioa- , . Democrat " It is ea !ny ite lurnea ueinocrat. ii is the statement made by a life long and prominent Svhite republican of Meck-j lenburg i county about ' his personal knowledge Df the infamous negro rule af: this city, fie says he is disgusted, 'andi henceforth will ' sticks by; democ-i racy.'", ! r.-'j I I-:- !' -s.-.ft-. . '::"- I: : -ri-- J ! 1'Rascality Unearthed: 4s the titlft of an; article oh sthe second page, telling of the stealing and reckless misuse of fundg pf Wake county by the repuoli-t cans-populit, combination damna tion. ' .il i -For tha Latest Styles in Millinery see Johnson' 4fe Fore's. : . r ? i WILMINGTON N. C. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12;;f698. RESULTS OF FUSION ilL iMlSli Ptitfflllfi Wake County fast Be- coming Bankrupt. NEED OF; GOOD . ROADS i A Letture ou lbl Subject by State t.-ologlt Ifoluieo InteretlUK Yui and 'Figure t.lveu b) jlllmAu Im portant touuettlux Itallvtay Liuk South Carollua egroeik .TIovlus Into Till State t:aruet W urk by the Democrait. Mestligv-r liurfau, ! Iiale;igh. X. it.l October 11. The state' auditor says that the num ber of hew application for pensions is' barely ihaljf las large' as it was last . i . i i . i i . . . tcate tjeoiogipst Holmes in.i!tlvc-ours of a lecture! h-re last (light in - good roads said that in only twt-nty-tnree or me. ninety-six countits or ihefstatej is there .ia road tax., .Th's tax' ranges fiom & rt-nts yi IS tt-ntb on tlije $100 worth of i property; bejijg highest " in "Mecklenburg:. ; iThe latter county; ha seventy miles of road ; macadamized: The bad ! roadaricost the slaw $j,o6o,OOi a year j This is as much a tax "as iif it were levied fTo mac,idkmize ull ih-f rolids will CoStronly $Jo tK0,000 I'rofes- sup' i-immcs said uad: ropds are doina inure than ! anything 'lA tt keep th.j- state back,! and v to make -the-'farmers dissatisfied : and desirous of moving to tha n towns, ! The oiuly i way ; to- improve thj ji roads is: by- taxation, : The - b.est thing to du is to issue" bonds and levy a tax for interest and a sinking, tund. Adjutant i General (Bowles writes that he: Is making no effort at Washington to iave the Sn.'colid regiment kept-.jn sei-vlue It ib .pot ncce-jMary, as Iw Will become uni olllcer of the First' ret Iliel t. ' : ': l ' ij-i ". - ' ) .-. !'! Wf. Alox: iHaiiley;. who c.Einjfl -out as an mdep'i'iident c4ndida-te r cungr&ss in thel Eighth diisfnct, 'retires . from thi retires Ti ea he wo iii; i had i an m1 uld get dimociatic suipoit It ih now thought ':" I ,' " th ! milt pt ndetjits will t-iidoit-e ex-Congressman J.,v'M". BrowerJ .who. remains in tjhe held.iai an "independent.' : Traveling ni-n say they luid that ne4 groes -are :alnc-ady coming- Into this state?, from i jHonth . Carol inaj as.thfy said they : intended to do: . - . , . The "confidence man" Clf ambers, why .is in; jsiil here, is wanted at Peters burg and. liichmimd. It- is,said .that his iwite Is i yet i-here, in soma boacdu"7 house, and: that she will try to raise the, money fori his bail. "' j' T;lie Progl-essive Farmer,' a fusion or gani 'makes the broad asseitton today " , i IMPORTANT IVEUTS OF THE Ml. 11'..': ''! rtp!;"- ' -i'f ;:-i v." i-. :;; '.' -L.-H rt:m: Z I Reports to the Marine n?!?rital IlureattShov J tjever is Spreading in Mississippi. ' I" . On the 18th Instant Porto i (American Control and Cuba on f l The Secretary of the Navy Orders Four Warships to Charles ton, S. CDuring the Peace Jubilee. , - v a li t General Alger'Furuishes the i ;as to the Plans of the Campaign tion. i ' h Sampson Cabled the Xavv;Derartment:tat Cervera's Fleet - T - UVas 'Cooped up in Santiago, that 5 teHSraTld-rrMtUiioOO Men Coiild Z i . I"-""--- i i i Hours; Colonel Ray on Monday To)k jPoss'esSnj.of -Hoisting the Amencad Flag. I Furloughs of i3Ien of the Second Kegimeht iN,: G. V. are Exi- tended Until Further Orders. . s.'-; Spain Says She Will Keep ;.,.1 ' J ;' '-:i ''.;'' . :'..:::- ; srUfc,r ft'-!.' '''"! V-:- ' ' il Several, of the First North Thomas Hospital on a Hospital Train. ' , T . ! The Chippew a Indian Troubles are by nc gleans '. ?! : - : 1 j. - - :- : , tha vaj the Wilmington, and Weldon rail has justikpaid secretly a dividend of of 113.-1-3 per Kent.: to jts stockholder it further alhiges that lit is forinsii its employes to vote a certain .way, and discharging them 'if they disobey. i Hi is learned that thd Cape Fear arul Northern " Fa'il.w ayi work on. which ts now ijn progivss- bet-ween Apex and UoMy jSpnngsj 'is'to. extend to Fayettt vilte on lh,t swut.h and i Durham on thle norlh; at Dm ham connoting with the road tta tivnchuui g. it wilr- be as. near an'i air-line bletween v Lynchburg and Favettevllle ari any road in the State Thomas K Bruner, - for so many years secretary of the board of agricul--ture and now a director of the- state museum, today received a : telegram notifying-hinik. he had been appointed" a jii.'lS''1 of awards in the department of rmines and! iniiiing and agriculture at the Omaha. exposition. ; lt: is a well deserved jcomplennent. J 11; lett trti Omaha today! ' .li H. Pou tUs'me he has'm.tr sinoj ilj&;'t'n anything like tha attendasq ,at :- thefN.clemoJratic speaking. All th drift , of events is , towards the demj-crats..-r- TheWf mocrats aire serious t-hj year. No joke's are told at the speaki .jngVs. In many r-ases meetings ar'e openedwith prayer, ao(l there as fre quently sfngiiig. j'-- . - ! : A man from . Halifax county says there are seventy-three negrov officials in. ll,Jt .F-. it..t il . , I . i x irtasurer; Khighi, .pop-mUat cX Waw..' says the lu ionists hae incuired 00 of new debt in a year, have becretly. j borrowed $-itM) trum a bank and have,1 noti paid the expenses ot ine asi xat M, of i-ourt. (His Vettfei' H H lOinbsh - lr - amorig the fueionists: ITheXumberraen to JTIeet Today A meeting 'ot the lumbermen of North: Carolina, South , Carolina .ami ,Vilghija will t he held at Payetteville , todays It Is proposed to affect au yi'r gailizatiofl to protect and promote th,e lumber interests which , are '. effected from several causes whifh it is believed that co-operation and aggressive , ac- tinn w en far to onviate.: iaeverai Will3iinton lumbermen propose to at tend the meeting ! Mrs: Grace V. Wood announces her Milliinery Opening Thursday, i . - ? t- Wbo U as tlie Harthuafi p A man w"ho Was crazy r who aimed to create a sensation voder hqirsebaCjk through the FifthoWai d Mondaiy night, notifying the people jthat a- man was tobe lynched: and telling them to turn out, i He i gave no patticulars t and . no attention was paid to him. i ,j ! . ; ! hli it- -if i Ji" - i . - v- rj. Repairs at the Point Peter Depot Extensive repairs are! being made to the Point Peter depotj of the .Cape Fear i and t Yadkin Valleir railway. The wharves and (gangways are being re newed,, and Mr. Tom iTolar isj putting a new tin roof. on the depots r Now Gonsidcred . -1 - . : . - by.'tfe.e Chippewas. MORE TROOPS ORDERED. 1 To be Seut j lbe.Frout-.Two Keel- nieuts :Stt ard i n Ohloi Held In H' ii ' '.(:(.'' 3fH':s'" " I -:'' J . t- ' Keadluemi go to the Seat of Trouble. Iauy rludiiu Akenibllns at the i : i-i - , . i . : s'-'.a 1 1 . ' i-.i . - i 1 ! i i Point of: t atiger-4They Agree no la. "onfereu-Alariuliig. Ileuort ; irom .: I-...'- ; i ; . .... it - . . i - , i -; i Ituuuerfc. ff - I ' . , "&K-agj 'jn,,JK tvber'' 11 0"ider h&vje bveiie()ei,!i'at dixjision headquarters here from- fieral. ISacon.- ifa! rdmmanl of the depUrnenjt: of-: the- (Lake! ami" the- -Daktar ).u hake the Fourth n -fdntiy, at-F;tt Shertdan, and the Se -enteentttt mf!rit'ry, L,pti,.,olumbus! bai' racks,' (lhio;j4u?ld :in rvadiness for in -mediate 'ser-e-at t ie scene of the Jr -. dian troublvsn-: Minnesota.' i , .. i'Minneapot. ;' t)cttober : It. General Hacon tdaywired Xl'olonid Sturgis, as- j ' .vfW" :. ! - - i ' f sisstant adjiArnt general in i charge of the depart)iivrt of Dakota,' to send: ail the rem!airift.r, able bejdied soldiers cjf the- Thuja UjS at Fjiirt Snelling There afe only atut. tW-nty-lie available men amthCs' will be sent-to Walker tomorrotv ,irt,vifnng.- : ! t i .i. . .: ;;:i ::;.: ' s i The JourftVl'H staff correspondent at Walker, ;f -Mlim.' wlJesj "Indian fcom- i -" K , ' .'-,-: - f ' missions iv J'es . vva welcomed by the chiefs. hoSt.metl, Jglad he had come He, was- lwiTied tlhat mnhers from the liear .f fSwa-nd.. camp brought word ,that the)'..t.rj?fc&s! wcjtulld ireceive any one tor -a cpnjt'Price -except soldiers- ana marshals. Iff; he sbldiers came r-they would iightt fii hey -Wanted to go to- bU gar point. sh ' th battle was fought,, fwr a tmlf-f gco on the pretext that steamei ;' ccCMnot land at their camp. Tin mefe:sefri1-s . counted thirty bucks: in 'the- ic!aii-f;and the latter c-laimHd; that thei- Kilost ut one killed anjdi tNvo sMuaV&s woudded m the battle.-; They w)ejil bihipll one tree and one, btill'et w fitjf "ihi oujth the tree hitting all tlm--, ' - r i'T.he Josm-dl s correspondent at i; Cass, ldtke .wjrts3-flTidian.- runners from' thle swuth- -havjasgeJ here.goijfg north and from tfy&rt infp -mation of amore serious Inatijkfv.i than anything, heard htre hertrtofi'-e has been obtained The ljiost iIch at ? Bear sland have ,! heard t,hat .Geneuf Bacon intends to attack them withn"iforty-e ght hoprs and anei H.il ngsi d. pfppiLi-itig, toresist. Ther Indians iafetell ioted. "oneverythingi that -goei, "il'at Walker and at the agency. sTh;?' are si rongly eritrencbedi and have ststt out ' insulting messages J ! ell that Vtllow Rico Will Pa Under, Complete December Isfc: War (omitssion, Information and the lieabnsfor? Their Adop-.- i. 1 tx he had Silenced tltei Shore 13at Capture tlivCity in Forty-eight Tl i i4.Hr. Manzanillo,' "&, f 4 :fl If I " i! ' i;i ;ii''"";' . . i i t '; Troops in ,itibu Until Peace is "1 . n-iM -; I - V . I- ;! Carolina lio jrf are Taken to Fort Over: i :-:..;? to-the whitLs i !'iTheir:rXiit'rs aitej busily urging re niforcemt'iitfiomi fttht-r branches' ofj the tribe' he red, men are wavering between t!p!ta.Je and war. There :have Iassed do.vLn". the waterways . to Doch lake- in thi'Aast three -daysi as many I ndlans-.iBiM ei;e-. ' hve been- soldiers come, over Hlrrallroad-i It is estimated by: the VeosjiAen : Here -that at least; .- led'-,'! wh j'-vvill jiiin the hostiles on tne siigntesi encouragement, are now I vuthin fetnkf-ig distince of Loch lake dam.- j id :; -.);: j ' i . SThief Chipi:;wa Pine Estinjiator- See- lye, 'who; iia'come it from: Brainerd, brings alaifelig-i reports. He isaid: I 'Ba4 con : will inaM -another attack in a day or two. lfe -is determined to get th4 Indians 'on Wn-ir bodies. If I he: does neither theSida will makei a break north . for Big .Fork country, ' He cannot fo.lbM.JtJiem and they will have Jirne to -!! t:f il .damage t,o i th. get iUms. straegV1 iliag-es and" railroad pioperty' as '7hey fle. I consider the sauatioi.! exVemely critical iboth I here and aUnT jhsroad.'especialiy at point wnere .land 3.id waten -routes cross; Some of my.'estimrltors afe i.starting- back ' to 'Lwor.it; today, but only wher tne troops cjitt protect tnem, Washingtohl October 11 The interior department t&ceived the following tel4 egram lati tins-: aftejrnoon "Walker, "Atinn , October 11, lSi& To th '5.fcr-iary ot the Interior itunner.5 irom : tpe ! Hostile canip' her to thMa'eency last night and ire, llort that tiie hostil t,unc,i attigaiy oo una'e), duetlon of olni. A 'de.le.gatiori Father! iAloysius by steamer this seems : to look ;i TINKER, I i ! -: : "Inspector,:' i f fevarts for. liiat point j aftei noon. ,jSrtuation brighter, HAM FAX DEJIOCftATS 1 ' r - ; - v i ! .-.; :; :'' -'i'r -t A Ilouslug f'onventlonfiood Ticket , oinlnto.4 5o-heru ' Republican i Declares -tSp Iemoeracr I n - :- . I. 1 rSpeci.i',to Thtj Messenger.) J,-;- Weldon.. fC, Oedober 11 -Not smc colonial dVs . when ;Haltfax -couhty took steps Qj3;free -hi ?rself from Br!fih oppressnbn aSi there! heVu suoh a gath ering! of t i'vfijfsentatlve? white men ' aa gathered a4l,1alifaxj today in the dem ocratic fouir', comention. Over 1 oftft people jeiVrivient! A pindid tick et; .Avas p ii the jfield and ringing 'speec ties' rml3& by Senator Ransom, W H. Day 'ant "-JlTers. 1 Mr. Blake, a W lon rfp-uhcjari, of n'cv tork, dpoHe nd Siiid vti -KortH (Carolmai h stood quardyf frwhu isuprmacy, which meant the -Siemocrallc': party, ; and. tiha he. .would vro' .rk and vote thrf ;;cekt" -l I.'jiw-"'V5S' " ' T-I-" ' ' -''- I s Tne Wliit Gmrnmeni I'nlon ' The White . Governniaai Union of the Fjrst trd met last night at ithe general ihesiiuarters 4n the ' old .First National Ba:ik buUding but: owing to the small attendance an adjournment iwas itakefl . 'till niejxt j Tuesday nigb. The heavyjrsiin whlcfr began ea,rly n the j eYnirij continued so incessantly that the ' mrelbers ! were kept at home. c Hereafte the meetings of this union jwui be hel ait generaj. ieadquarters.t .14: '.ii1 ! ;il'il il it : ,:.? .'..i.-.i'iV '-!' fi.- :.-i''l::- 1 -. 1 1 ;-;--i.J r. - . . .-I' i-- f.'i' I it- ' . - ' - -i' '! vT i . ' I , I. i i . a .i . .i i ! i .i. :ts A- -t iv ' i ' i i : 1 i ' . ' 'Itj v : ji , i' i. i m : W' si:roD st;ssioN 3rk AeeomnlUhed! elerday Bj: ; Jlmlnal Court -True nil I AsM& . , - . ---:. ::;. l i - ii tes i Jth- big d,X-Ket vf ,lh CTimtnal iHfitl : . s i. .i i . i .i - IjL .rapidly diptni!ning iesi'rjif lefg- number of ('s wer ratjl liNtly rate and. j et eauh reji,J !.Xi:.r;,f: --.. i.. li.i.., -Alt - :uOw.nl!(it,ki.tt-1 affub aod ad(.ouai- !attnt ion Wifn court. Judge Blythe and fc-ilcif; ftC Richardson ar certainly showlngjthn capability to manage a Urge f'j ai-'-id; the arduous manner -in ; whlcrethrt: "aeroily themselves -and... utilize -I ivsiJk' :e?efT' minute Is ihiffhly comnienviilH. Tt daifr's session ip.vi Cornmen:-!!-1t . jf H tl Vi -Itiv lltllfi. '..I.-', P'i. i ijock as heretofor-, and the dp ill Te his been ui down fm!ii ' 1. hfira t'o on. Thisi sa twoJlliijl iiga day. .which.: isj quitf i pleat:l.t) nfj.ti b the tax pavers Th. n ftjfl. He: is no delay In! the trial. Mf.ii-t:.. members of the la.r; have, 1hi:-ti ify firmed that ijndfr.n" iri umt ittJ tijjt they ab1-! no thTHsd cs if t:rTie business 6n-:fore the i!urt. , riet-terday s t-est-ioti was feiPlfar as the trial of! cases. nf moiti'itd' Tjft' : most- important! Happomns it I J.i- do-1 was the trtie till f'und agi Hs?I iKmig, colored, ; for the inui 1 "! 1 JtJh Johnson alo coloied. in lU'i Njtfc The fiiyri' grahd jury amd ttX'urt about ;$:S) mi'cIihiR : in tn ttCSidon,: and, after living, polled!' sgjteduhe bill tjo the judge. jl I ISnei' rcase agajnstl Ed. -t liryani. ,tt iiferpo. jex-deput-y!, sh-riff. for assault irS p'rle of the- street ( ar c ondllu f !i ! V7 a pistol, while he1 (Jirant jvr-i podding ornce, Aviii come up lor :tru Figdayi morning.) Ileirbejrt.: McCtatumS - JI-V iwiir appear w mi ;roii-uor inert aisisom in rejiresenting. the- state: i iie, record of 'ast's:-disposed oC tet-day" I as follow t ! ! 1 1 y"Ulle l'earf ejl.itc'liy, nt-nfi ij ftj Xfj tminths iniprisotimejit in the! Jn ijt teb'Jiary. ' I -jj i' 'g"tHKim .Rabfnsoni. "asault wnt-lrlJ d-&.idlv: vveanoiij ithree months nhoi-i orient in the house iof coi rection, wiji-U tlH tispal privilege to tlus yount -t.i. Pensioners to hire but.i! i -1 .uwm .ilvln M(K, latft-rv nwuhs imprisonment in the h'-uif, P blti,4 i III ISfyJ. ' ' ;; ; ! poe; Hill,' alias I ",Monkv e-Sriji. ; not guilty, but verdi 'Joe,'" i IJff i t guilt v it's ti ret overing -stolen projw-rtv te'nc.e: of. two yoars- in the. pit-nite inrpiised itlijf; It liiiuce Morgan,: larceny, seven monjh irit he penitentiary: : : ; . , j :-ll'-:f . ; ."(lliam Newberrv. larcony. !s' il mCUiths lmnrrsonment in the nemltt-iil tiyv. ' I i ;hn. Robinson, larceny, not gihiuy hn Itobmsonl larceny, submjtUi aifc4.tiiienceu- to' lour montns itnpiHf .oiiient in ,the fiouse -of correotioii, fbi usfjai privilege being granted tin -oriji& nvsioners. ! i ; . ;i:''i ! I fepiarles Smith, assault Avith-a dead! lyweapon, submitted, and sentencfSl tdSiXty days incarceration in jail j j Rim Marshall," assaults vith a dealfiWj PnAt, ...u- : : . . .v t f(lVll, ' CIKWfc llliOIll.ll 1IIIO! Mlt-II U 0911 ti jhouse ' ofc cprrection and eomrrji-yig siMiers gTantedr. leave to hire him1 bits f,'fnete "! : ' T , -J i.- I S fc-f .(.jindcew- Anderson, receiving istopf,, g3o?Si, found guilty,, but judgment Imf; pnounced 1 , - L - t Jm Darkins, assault vith a de,! we4pon, adjudged guilty only of a: r&n-f .plisassault and a fine of ono penny iif nf crKf imDosed.t i-1 s . r 'i- i in tC : i . 1 .:- . -r ;. . 'i :. I ti rjfSftaeverotis appearing toior-ed -Iftitn LpfoV Sidberry, was 'arraigned MtiH Ml aibWer Jil'-mtier ot charges lie th-. ficier-A-in, not ,wtl IV rif tarfnv u-ntltvs asaplt. w-ith.i- ijeadly weapon, ahdUH&j suinfiitted ' tocarying h coniieaJIwT Clrge of assault with ;a dciyllf 1tsteliriri . for tha imwon to : fmm fi.4.i,Jl Inij tip judgment. gl- ;f fhiyoung negro thaVi, Charles Hi'MftT' ac,t-tised of resisting. an Escaping fiS,i.J pnicii roiiceman1 iouis tioruon aii. aljj,nfor disturbmg an excursion snailt atgWrightsvilleiBtath, admitted bijiij iUations and prayed the mertjii d,' i t .... "1 :jlf-? th,i ' court Judgment will oe nCinced today. ' r4urt at 5:55 : o'clock took a" u 9 o'clock this morning. ::.4 l ?- " " : - .i ' ; t M r THR SI PIlKTlK fill IIT IS of Opinions . Filed FHrlousliwi SdIH ... . . ., .. , . , ,, I IB. -X I fen of Second lteglmentKxteudedj ;i . fo:..i 4.'fm.. -c -H :! 'Raleigh, N. C October 11 TheluE) tuuu Luis evening nieu me i i : . .' , I -I I i i I . '- I lo-wihtr ; on-inionsfc i iTohnston 'vs t TASi :i i,:;-?j w ; : r- r.y --------- . . -tij-vm liajis, from Warren, affirmed; Gktiji1 vs Elitchell, :.from: Northampton. if firled; State vp. Shields, from jirlff fi';! appeal, dismissed; Cobb vs.j Mjigi ri' jfrom Pasquota'nk, affirmed; j St TO Woodard,; front ' Bertie, affirmcH StsjtriV9. Anderson,, from Edgecorj-uwi alarmed; ' Overton vs. Hintonv fi'faij Criden, petition for rit of certiioiift tjlg&ifed and new -trial granted to plM?'j ttfijappellant.unon case heard at Mil's ieifn; Nicjholson v.s. Commissioner! j affl'tned; Manufacturing Company vU L?xman, from 'Hertford,! error; LSiaf vsi-peberry. from "Hertford, new tSiaMi fiivied; State ,vs.f Horton, from Pabut mA, 1CI 1 UI . 1 : I- 'i '-' ! . ! i i phis afteraoon (?aptam Todd, IUn$ eStates army notified Majori'JFoli ,f(?otten, la command of Camp! Stjipt Kg'ley that the members Iof the Sei oM' regiment need not report here! 0 I t0er 19th, nor; until-further order) irother words, that furloughs are' e' t tfaded until further orders. Capiay tTjSld had orders from the W-ar deriaif pumt to this effectl If is said the rii&i wyhta bemusterrtloufat'the vam'ois Pcpt 'from whence companies 'c'ih s):. ' '' It' ?i;ou. . Invite dapttointmeai when ojl epiment . PeWitfs i Little : Ekr ' Ijvr are pleasant, easy, thoroug? I ITsf uls- They cure constltuatici f H.ti-1'slplr hoa'rianha 4i. c , i-.A Ism tbm. R, R. Bellamy. i ! Ui .: "I -' v i - . "F' 1 '.i QVilmington," Del., October ll.: smer garaiiel . Morgan, bein'b Joi, tfCted for the Vir&iiiU7CAr(,li'J tmieal Com?Ait, of Richmond, VsL j;w ,sy.ev.estjuiyi launcnea at tne yaw Uthe Harlan, and Hollingsworth ctJin hitenv In thia nitv fnHov 1 1 I " . . i . .... ' j, . iPKn Ifnr.rrn i r. , 1 .. . . i ,'fT' i Bau to aaicsj. crew sieaDip? shlni ffS fet lrmp-: 41 Ko ,i no.'ii !: dth of hold; with, a, tonnage cfT23 Q3fi and is to havvti speed of 10 knh iijRy?., U.UU.V, sutf wii run on tne. line aje Hft.u Kicnmcmd and New, York, IS I W1 Royal ia tie kikeat 9r6e bmUmq powdar kaor; Actoa tesu akow it goesoao-tki-4 further tbaa ar tar krd ii POVDEO Absolutely Pure - i ! aovM. aMcma pewee eo.t bcw vow. it ! :lH:1:n -eif ' I 1 i :; ' I ' I u T ! 5 i'."-.. -A -f- a ju rcrv .fn .. p.uk Wr? mm : h f'l,i J. fl " '1 'i .v!n MIlTlilei Of : ST: ! -M ldN jioods Ajrritf iv i)aiIy.from ;New. -f-.irVi'is?-r; 6o'b AMARKICT STREETS i , .':.-, - ' -lV : M :tA U CI''Kilt : i ll! loikj H giin.g:.;to-. ipi; h nn'ii'1. to iS'vifite. that fits ' i - i . "vVJlmmirlon N v t- ' -w Vl l J'irii-- &. i. . ILill l ill f A. M. , : I il '.Ajr,';:i''4-A. WVW W : V . I ' i tfifct, 'llv:t anl-''si.ylishf.nt see them on the tfttceltn UlpI loul o-iy day Bos . .1. ? . ;. . . I : I , . w,iv ',isJ Tiussililr, Ana Aboit i i ii H -'suie' stoies in't sonietitilcs iot otjr selling puces . aikingSj.il t s oir , "Aviiow how that I)ilblci.Rrea!teil Suit ,! 7 to ia Yr. JOxtk -a1 lino qu ihty Tj!; vynay ("he- k lot mat ml fVnw d In benK m pi rllllH I pit4 . ho reason to ft r v fcj'ime suits tip i $S wh IMPOI ruDit iWvuSVjf: FABRICS J)odtiIe-br' di cd ?uM f i Fancy I as kim rik id CM-Wots, that run It he g.niiut nT i1t!t f;tioring, $3.pDi to I 1503'' School Suij,s utif; l;aiM. pchOol (Suits: Jiore, d jin't. mean that anj thing will dtf Tor school, we think difftUBitli- ovs shouhl be well du psed ait all Vikj. We study to help Vou io si1 Uttte cost KNEE IANS SltK--SA en hun dred DoUblo-brfeail'J'irf S'uits- for boys tind serviceu.1 le j wttiK-p, .n "X ready; today - i n . i ,. r r- Mm ...m m m ! !-;M:,i 'j., ; ..i'-'H-l u$mm 1 1 mi 1 1 i if i j--i .i .iiii i !' 'i ..iii 4 j.ii. .im j i,-. a " i i'li :'j -r,i ' I'-i!.- ; 'f i ; I : : .ii , Tir"' A :i . I ' .1 I, : ' - if 1 --!-! - 3 ' ' ' -' . 'Mi Frlrtoesa - - r-- r"?p- Latest i ttractions. .,- ; j j jj-, . -is::. liii'v -1V;i;;it ;;:: ;. '. : : ' '..-. v ; is I .- ; 1 r - Itj is Our )jh' asure to FALL mO WINTER STOCK i:!l!i:-a"(. ' "5.. ;:; ' IS NOW nPf:N Jflt'KE INSPECTION AND CONSIDERATION' I OP rnopt who Antf ?;f:king FIRST class GOODS AT PRICES WITH- JN REACH OF AL WP3 REQOMMEND OUR STOCK TO BE WELL AS- SORTED AND A trrEUY COMPLETE NO t) E PA UTVIBNT P-A S BEEN TOMERS" sLiGiitrccr! Sn ouj selections amx we believe inc BUYER WHO MlfSi BUSINESS OR UNSATISFjKlV $ E! EARNESTLLYAS SHOW! OUR G(i)Oi,ij IAT "OU MA Y PRC ATT. WE Cf ' i V-.. 'M! ii py i&mmt- .::!-h. ' g-'iS;?::' i; ' '' ! -'-r- ;- The LeadingOry Goods and Cartet; House I; of Wilmington. !N HCCKSOB TO BROWN & K0DDICK, m:MMA:'vV :;?"!! :':l'';;':i:i:l::v;;-ii lip'-;; 29 .'North Wfiitlic Use Waiting , ! , i .Till I late ih.th( siA to Vuy Winter Clothing , after all the mtst deslra i ; -ble fetyles !hav: b 14 when, you can find here ia handsome line ot Ready Made SM'-'wi"ich we have if Sieaiu ion i waiipg x i,t s-aae ueiore reuuiiug yi-ivw : ; n si-.-, i-:-! :-. - 2 WU want tp ctfcast an early demana, and If low! prices amotrntit anything, theyl wpc5 jMainly go in Our S29 Saks arej 'B&'&i at JO ; $1 b.."0 Suit at k tO Suits ac are offering. A lapj variety of ehiwreh'sl -ISuits !J fi.:'l':,;?lllf:--i;:tetfo:i' h SUllTS TO allSASTJRE AT, $25. certainly interest VoObn ft oods and prices, guaranteeing entire satisfaction, i .1 i i : - i J ::::! K-Mi'i- :v -J. -.f ii!!-;4: J-j,: 'vj -i -- 1 s ! Hi,':.:! S.G .'---j. :: - -; ruici5 CKN Look At The Brand on viir ;hish Kt.de, fAnvy ilalitle of csirui,! itiH,vl!. land you will find 'that aft all .put uj' b iv Iciikujn rn" of thf j f oumry W ,hav c-hos.'iH ftuM'" our 3tK-k ofj njhtr- ring1 i pSi-kbi-d lfi "fe. i-an.nl s4up.' T: i.tVh- Muk'atK: fKkUed'i .'Hid dovllb ham. . I crab tr.d pork and lhan, and : rt.u-s ttat tht optcurtP r va la. :ii i .r : 1 I"; i l:' il I ! :' it' .W'".i'.l '! ' i f :V : THE KfflG GROCERY CO., ! ' I" V F KJNtJ. XUnaer, Fourth Strwt Bfidf. Furniture UKYET.S IN. tllE. ARTISTIC BEAU . V !-i .''i"i.' ' -I'-'' 1 '-:! ' ' :' ' i" ; ' i PRESENTED TO TllE EVE, . .! .- J 1 -i : i - " i -- I'll- ' '. ' ..;';.. WHEN EXAMIMNU KOH PARLOR. :h::iim I-: . -f:-!iF " ""I- '. Jl j If :$ j UElHtOOSt, OR DINNIN0 ROOM. i I 1 :' ; i ' j ' ' V ' :! ' I .: . I If we'hwe SOMETHING TO teease ANlJ Solicit Your Inspection. 1 WHAT MAKES A NICER PRESENT - : i :: " j '' T" '. ir'v .---'! s'V. I '-I.';:'. i THAN ARTISTIC FCUNlTl itE FOR AlTl'MNIUtlDES theBest Factories in the : S. 1 mm t ictob r 9, r r i. '. : him .ut. It's tut boys that vy jiefe r llh to itve J.ii Kt t anil Itut .il Ii' ir . , ' . . '.I .ii ... , . . i i. I. I . . 1,. . I I .-1 , il i uu iiiin, inn mum o'i'. , (oi lont) buy at out plJt-e'M- Naturally tliev'c-a'n't sell at. inn gJvcM you economies ; iik i in-ne: I I x n it Tmniu'r 8iiUm.- , i ---! i .. , ' . : " . i ' r : -.- i.-i- Ml'. : j fl- -.X -":lU.! Jr ( Young nn'ti 11 to 19 years tok! great Mr mil i, nil i il ii, nrai ink lin i.,ui up . .w- ' in: t,hree nv;w stvles; find tlu'K usu- i 1 ally at Vi th. Suit il "1 i .' r ' pay m.V liorf- and save two dollar. J ; - i - ' '- l.- ' --;'-' . -".' -f Ii; i 'A I.I00 pairs Cheviot Knee lnl, t to i : 16: years, at i&Oc, and "5c. .. : Ii i h'j'H- ' ; Sailor and Vcntioe'' faults. Sailor Sultd .'at WOO. Heavy! navy n . Sig', prettily flntshed-Wltb Black ,1 oit Red Bta)d, very natty .undBtyl- isb Suits, f(r whl'chxyou can pay I i ; iYn.flif.. lli'lri". 1 1 ;-s y ii i 'i: J - 1 ' - I A Olh.ir handHomo stylew. trx, at tuts that are wll worth,. the alx tn t la rs that some ask. U - :.' !" " i. 1 . ' '',' V- !. 'J V t ST EH SCITS-r-t'ute little iSuIt : ngstf i B 'A years to l yearai y m , M i mr- mr- Corner Front and Princess Street : . ' . i ;. " '.. - r r. -; i t THIS DPPOUTUNITY TO OKDER Y1J15R WINTElt . OVEKCOAT. iiYOU WILL NEED IT BEFOKK LONOl WE HAVE A CHOICE SELECTION OIT FABlilCS FROM THE BEST WOOL EN MILLS ,OF THE WOULD THAT. WE ARE MAKING UP IN OVER COATS I ' :" ' - ,,: '' ' ' ' t)UR LINE OF','" SUITINGS AND .TROUSERINGS WILL INTEREST YOU AND YOUR FRLENDS. OUR "PRICAS ARE WAY DOWN AND THE QUALITY-OF OUR GOODS ar WAY UP. FURNISHING GOODS OB EVERY DESCRIPTION.' AFTER the '"ARRIVAL OF TUESDAY'S STEAM ER WEVWILL DISPLAY THE HAND SOMEST lTNHOF ASCOTS. i I'UFFS FCJCR-IN-HANIJW'B "TIES, Etc.. TO BE SEEN IN THE CiTJf. Y:,l'"" FFHis I:;;' iw;.?t'i:.ii'." ' :' 1 --j: --h t-r-; - -i'ji-u1.'';; Street. ! , y. ; Finest! Selections. Annouti' ie that Our M ,. ii;: f LINE OF SEASONABLE GOODS. NEGLECTED AND NO CLASS OF CUS q AN LEAVE OUR STORE UNSUITED ASKL FOR AN OPPORTUNITY TO OVE THE CORRECTNESS OF. J I::.,-; ; - -J; -i ) ;i r! t Front Street. determined to sell at J.OO and up, ln- a hurry.; SO 8aiU at $12.50; $15 Suits at $IO; S7.SO. Come in and see the-ralues we -il ft; and ' Extra Pants. - ,v : i-i-l :. .1:-:.::i: -i :!-:"-:.-r M i-M .. . :- .. - - fl.M . , .. i -',-:-,' ., ' ,;r . . - :- . -.1"- .r ;t ill I 4.:-i i. if p -1-H' I! ', 1
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 12, 1898, edition 1
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