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4- '' . !8 mi :; mmt? ijfJIW:; K4 : - 11 f H VOL: XI. NO. 255 898. PRICE riKNTSlW WM .' '"- " 1 ' 'i''- HPS .l :f:I;Hi If tfi. v'H n-jf -i'.f n-'0flf T;:Mi;V ' - i I . '- mm--. p, rt . ;... f '; ; llf-f1;tf -. . .:; , , -J-v ; . ,-j' Mr''- 4-l-U::T! i - nf,:T".'Jilisi.!;- i t T ' rvjj i I j ... ,ii i;f-;::;";Ta;." y "I - . f tlCB Vin i?t. iig, ( nva' hi'i ; - " : . ;': :;, '::) .:;-'. !.:i!'.4 : . it .. -.sr . i ? -, V . .' . i ' I - -- T - !-:.- ' - .; . : . , fc - . If Remember, the it I RED CROSS SOCIETY : I If ': :. i lit? -kh. - . l W ff 6f I '-. Called on to Furnish Proper Food for Our Sick Soldiers in SURGEON SEAMAN'S STATEMENT. -;-s iV ''( ; "-Tl! " H Tlf -If ;H f '.j 'i--. .)-.-- ; !il .!.js-i-;j i v1-i- i-.. 't J : (ji'-;-V'Sj-f 'm - - , n -k-f :v ffr " :f $.': r pf-1-:-!?;: l lie Gould Secure Notrainis but Common-. Arm v Rations' for.the Sick No ! i- - Mi "'- I -' : - Other Food Taken to the Island I I i ing Among IhJ JSjctyon this Crtiss Society Lieutenant If ' : . i i-LJ- barkatioh oEi the Troops at Santiago-f-Gar- ; cia'M 1 ' Washington, Odor 14 -VIr. Lorns S. jSi'amaR naB1 ihe-prjni"ipal; witneis befurf the war ittvestlgaj.ipK j commns siolii today. I le, -compl;wn-d lliatv-the commissary supplies Jfurntsllied. the tnops In Jrt'i Rico were urisuited !t th demands of a tri)pi' al flinratfv and i they, ' were; t-siKti ially unifn ffn. hosjiitial usf, He said '..4 lit- sick with 'Ihtt army ratlori.H. 1 ft-3 mill v jit- l.ulni ,t-' seclure uny c HrfnKr dM'l fu- hiH tia 1 trmdo tr.e- tiefits, nftwUhs(a"ndiriK iit- qufnt' (lerrrands uiion tl)4l a;irtermais. .ten at the reglmeni. andj niirorii the -tsur- getm of the corps. .lie wa-told that no such, footl 'waft if? sued tilsany IreKimeintC -i l In that if-rviej? and t ha t ' tt tvould le of jnoUs'to make a furrnfil -requisition lrtliwritnfc ..Ilyweverrt ti imun in. tho hospitals did 'pot -milfej-. f ljecfius,e the Krd, Cross iMo(?jety i f urrlsn i-1 i the de-i Mit'd assistant1 J-. i , lir. Seam;jn.saiil that ti-t:Jtal. foeeui .: In fefiarge of Jfflrt ,onvalsi,ri l n the -- Oldam returtiinK. ;frorn C l-'oiicej The 'shtpi was HuppUed.' witlj liirmy travel rations, vvhichj While j-yri t:i f ul land sood of i t he kind, were not ,.nUitat:le to in valids, - lie; refused to ivie .: thisl food -. - to 'his patientsancP appealed for ia. dif ferent vatifty, to the (ied ('loss ami National Aid, Ko( kty la-ml had be n Oj-jlied With lsern witi yh.lt fie de . iireJ. .As a frtHse(JU.ni all ilthe pa tients except uio Kaintd Mwewnh't aivl strength during 'the voyij;e. -illel made no formal j refiuisititin ijd thei guvern 1 nieni authorHifs for l(-fferenii rations i und j because of tlm wilihnKTiess of the .1 I l-v. t. r.iwl F. ,r ,- r ill! -' When Governor , Heaver i pressed the witness to lexjilaiu why, thierei was no reoiuisUion . tnulle for iclonden'isetl milk and tea, he iphel thati Chief Surgeon SnoiVden had , fMd him they ,ould not .1- hud ' I ' etu'rm'ttEtr Jim stay Tr. j-eam:'t'ii said there it p i i ! "! in- ii'oruw itico, had HVeeri uhi- Vervil t'orripla ht at; the hospitals a .Teiiclenoy of Huitalile .-sluppMefl.t: 'inere W'erc4 "t imf when fhej Jied . trrops ei.t vi did not i have these.! While t there hrt h'orta or the reuiari rations. h'ei tlio'uKht many men had-iuiffered for Aui of iiroper food uy nan ,oeen 101,1 r(jfesrer3Tv tnni tie cnt riJ da j I r linn "for the sirk could rJot l" furnished n i'orto 11 .i- noj c"t en. iWi'-pi to the j(;(ner.ll military nttnt.' I 1 rL -if'onnot-. urged- -Tr ttstfment--irs' fo whetln f ritten i-iuisition-foi ' f ipn iof supplies; fy the t)ii-tnent. ::The; latten Sejintan tor a r h- hkd: rnade t lii; HiTjiniuta- "t !. o.try clic eplted he had not (lone so. bit ni4isti 1 thatllhis jrea- 41.-- son for rhls; failure wa 1 7liltu nil Liu: tatt jtjiat be was constbnlly linformed - anjiti tio such -fxcha iw hauld $ . nwdr. - faid-he-had onlv.slx hoUrs?in which - ' ti supply tiiei Obdam '4nd ihe had,' se- cured fjoin the t omjni-p-sary jpnlyl the teg-u'.u travc I' 1 ations but he'made no I formal demand! for. other .suitable foods .for the sick; II said in reply o.a liestion. that he .did' hot know -tthat ih cnminisstuv at Voile hadifon hand - iL'iJloh.OOO; or! iiny otherl .suti jfor :sup ' 'silyingi delic;ieies -to- tliel' f Kh he oniy X41ew lhat tfcpV.were not ;suiBlied. . -Inreply til yiuestions by.mn Cotifiet--, SHrgein Seaim:in' sail j thatij while -he "KUsiin rrt( h-U o theihospitals Uere o r."n(ydd."" 'The (ors-w.fre within MX iiikhos of eaf h. rther. Wiyn he left ;W? were between 3,(it imlJ 000 sick fif an army of 10,000 . . r tm Se'anvaiii grew somewhat; ;TCiticible nMer 7r- Conner's iie?tlomng and in reWy to (un lniiuiry. insisted uponiu-i-''fihg'a'iuestjtn t().his ijuestionfr. When h iConner ; attempted to rejn-at the cpft-stidn. Dr. Seaman fand he had given hi reply and would NOtj-answier asam. fMi!hs:-'"The questions f..ut tmeu-i e ,a ot a rhaia( tr-r. tab uhaed to place me fin the false poiupn oj aceing Vhe triwliral detaitment'f the'ai"u f naladmi'nltr.ition. Suih It- not th. raw-'. I itg$td the conduct ot tht de partBient liv.Dr Steinberg as aliovr ' '-rei'M-AiTch and w ha-tri i; fault her was T in . another lepartm'Jii4 ; ; . I" i-After- some p'rett,ftuiiip ;rf.iss -firing '?'.' -'i-oimer declared thaitMiej ul;jf ask Yit nliire (uetaens of the; wit new. 1 --lYiior I leaver -to la -i uv. eaipuv t iiuestjn would) Peijml.tq nun ' -tbut ' upon his- Q' not do so he net-6?" j eltv" T',,,.1 .f he did r,t take tht take tht c OA,"e.ni .'.tj?CVHH r.Mcrnor l?e'a'v cr ihJia-ked as to ii4 I,.nnduct!'-Pf t!ie ;i;H"trmaster5f -will! lilm ul hiP .vW liwty Dr. Seaman declined to anf er. .-ylIlg that he- understood lie, wsls exptrctl to ap r.ibi before the war d.fjur?mem iafter Itang through with, . tfcH boaid " f V "lie said,1 "'t d iiot wanj' to aui--ap - j-uperior officeirsf fvhile liwi-ar ci3er ... o T tin ami i arm vi oifj ,t! I o-'t'11 hy pA!nr that If , ,n o much misiepjr. rented b had 'been w . twent-fo.ur houi? ine -I "'V,- to.iinther com- thafhe did not w. , , tho Tint; himself. He then . 4 sonta. cumstancea ld'ng to - to tiona concerning hi ie ,rlZe(1 no t.ape-s He said he had s. U'. ,t the interN iew since he landod ah! 'l article in a New York ptr of a 'Conversation betwef n hniisvi .',.h ' Ivii'siiiperioc officer in 'w.i Yilrk w Ju. i1: reporter of that-papeij oYei llieard. He al,o denied having read' tlnf ar qt le be foPe'it was printed as H ul betep tVpi e -'rtted He com ludil i hi iiimonr ;d hewas followed byj Lieumant F. K lllll, OI tne uuj. j ii L,,eutenantfHill w as-ap .bff i(h r on In Warship Jowa, when tl,e atn laimeo -f .' jUnntionri . I r 1 f 1 Wil -111 Ullcli itC I'l debarkation, of theS tro.MiP at I-i- J ' He said the1 nay j supplied "it! n auncli-es and tlfty-tfo small !,e7.L.- irM. the : fandinsr. Ii but the army V??..Xv,V ,w One lighter. Helgrve the ii? v,;'lljndinfir whilch : he: said. rNStSdHl four days Th J. my w as r.hsrUmqTlIipt'-J-'VV' vvi T S-.'Tl T - V , .urtWI4'" that ,a,ne Ved the t-tirt ten i-n1 the armv couicij narejiueeu . ui- land? and unable to, subsist at- i ' ., .,..11-;.-. ... A - -riiauei iff) !t';t-' A pre11 WitflOUt llie mil in i or- u deal: nf troublelwas experienc-the-icat-tains of the. transports- . . , , ....?. cm tr..i can t He hore 4u7ik,v hie secured ah ordffr to them from iTuUUal 'Shatter.. . Lieuik-nant Hil -said WlfV" .- ;..,w.; lJ.it hat -h had AeTfatoiKl that they palked of build- M' ,..iv. t,v l:Tiil .fiienernl Kbaf- ter.- .ii r. t.-:? ; uv-' . '. i i:!:1T J Personally? ' asked a memoer oi me rrtmnHRStnn.i; !. ! ! 1! If: if - : "! f'Yes . -. - "Had they no docks?',- s 1 i"Yes. i but I they" were I not strong Tt)f personal allusiou to; the avqirdu- is of fpe c;ummanueni me oh"ibu mniiiKn created a general jaugp V,a. ooiYunlSSlon win uevuie,iuiiiuu.. rra.rion for itsi southern i tour 1 1 will hold o session, f : - - - , i Remember the 5 Porto' Rico.1 J i , l ' . , L -i ! ! ti El by TTiosci in Authority Suflft:r" i r ' Account Relieved by the Red Hiir'Jells of the DeS ' . : ' - i '- - ' i-i Attitude, i ATTITX'Di: OF OARCIA TOWARD " . ' A.MKRICA ' h - Havana, :i)r.Ur 14. Cowno hil-- la Torrit-nte, aide-de-riamp and ' seoff tiiry Ht fJfrrieral CaLixto (larc-ia.ns lyuoifi in an Interview as .saying that thr 'nral has not-ac-eeiited". any jkish frotaien-i fran Ivawton ur .any other American .. fiiliciaJ; that U Is- nut tru he lsitaa'k 1 injf a tour. 'of the eastern part of t'uA 'I advk,siriK the hs"bandin of the iCuban J-army and, that there is noi truth sin ;the 1 statemt ntl that Garr la is goiug; to the ii r'nitcd Sta tes for -j the purfiosei. of 111 i deivorinp to raise a loan, I no !nurhonty to do.! - vvtiich he has ft The aide-de-camp and secretary: fur- ther asserts that- Garcia has mt de tued the legality of the at-tual revolu-' tionary government of X.'uba, nnr ha.H he accepted the supremacy ftf the il'nlt ed States, but, it appears, (Garcia has unoflicially expressed 'the : opinion' that; the present Cuban government. owing to . lack of members and i personnel, f-rould not be considered lejral. a4 a iim was imro5sible. and, therefore., its. actions are unconstitutional, i :t i !ij i! . r (leneral Garcia, it seems jfijom ivhat jus secreiai j - aj s, in an yiieisiions iiu i: authority at the presen-t mctment, i only I a-ecopnizes the penerat-in-ichief .of f ; Vhe (n ! th'lS h; th. "transitory government of the t limtefl lates as . a consequence ! of intervene tmn," and beinff -commandlejl: .by the revolutionary government! t accept ; 4c. and to co-operate with the' American army, at- Santiago -he- -ofeayed n.olrsj : fFurthcr, General iGareia isi aRx'ged to, advoi-ate the "closest- union bi'tween the Sjianiards and Cubans, on- the ' is-: land, fofpettinfr the past ahd injmtingi in every effort looking to the establish-! nient of independen.ee." : . . . ' These statements are eonsjidetredi amnns the Spaniards here as. ndieat- ins Garca's real attitude towaird i ithe United' States and the future of Cuba. : Lieutenant Colonel Clous emphati-i rally denies- the published .statement that. 10,000 Cubans will co-operAte with the American troops In the 'preserva- ii lion -oi uruer aixer! tne evacuation or j! 'r"" ' ....i.. 'uut v--! M.Ti f'an officer also'rtenies ; that i Matanza.-j V'i c ' u V 'iw 1 i - t-". , 't ?Tnvr , 11 : ' : : . , t "i ' r -f . ': . FKAKFIX L.OSS OF UFIi 'i - k ,i " -hi By the Foundering; of tlie Steamer ITIo - ttrsrun 1 11 the Knll.sli Cbaunel London, October 14 The, Atlantic Transprirt Company's steamer j Mohev gan," formerly thei Cleopatrai iqt the Wilson- and -Furness-Lf-ylairili limine,, which Tift London for New: York! yes terday with fifty passengers and aicrew of 150, is ashore off the Lizard, between Manacles and the' Lowlands. : it-i i 1. ; - ' - . 1 . " ! 1! 1 r ' ' According to a dispatch just, received "from Falmouth, out of the- 200 persons, constituting" the passengers ' and jcrew of tha Mohegan, only thirty have been saved." A coast iguard message nreiports that the passengers. are ".drowning like rats " , ; - i 1 I Another 1 accoun,t says: -'Bodiie$ are washing, ashore, one being a lady hash ed to a plank, with both , legs severed." Tarttculars as- to the disaster ; -are I very difficult to obtain. It appears that when the Mohegan struck, a Jglei .was blowing and the sea was; runninjg iliigh. Life boats put qff from -the, Lizard and from ' Falmouth, one return-insl j tilled with passengers, feeveral wer ilqrown-; ed, however, it is reported, bin thei pas-; i sage of the life boat' to; the shores An other life, boat saved six persons, j, '!. The coast at this point is exiremely ; daigerous and has been, the ' scene of e -scene ot numerous s 'VrecKs. some ;veaf s h -aeoi there was a cnoyement set on .foot tc get .a Jightj ship pliu:ed there,, fa i fed. ' ; . . : i .; ; 1 A dispatch frcm Falmouth' k; but it i ii' m s tlie i Mohegan foundered and was probably blown; ashore by the - heavy efcslt; wind soon after.her machinery was: disabled. . A.11 the Falmouth tugs wenttemtj, but ncViie wtrre : able to-approach the a ves-- set, J i - : .-!'. Later.-wA fite -ooaf has landed of the 'TJohegan s 4lSJnlJj'.gels fa ; thirty nd re 1 after turned for : more,: .One lady, she had r rn brought ashore, 1 It is re, : i ted that . the position jof the Mohesran i.- serious and that, assistance is urgemly i rjeeded.. - ! i f : London, cDctobei- 1". Only thirty-one Jiave been saved. rThis lntelligeiliec? w:as forw aided from the coabt guatd by tel epiione v.r Falmouth.: The c-oaiit (guards are -watching fur bodies and'livreek- tire. '.;t ...:'--. J : If ti f -.Til - - ' "" ' . '- " i " - i ;' lteeoipttt au.d f-.xportM of Cotton i - '. - The receipts of cotton' here: yester day were 3.47 bales against 2.6S4 bales the -corrcSiiioiuliflg.' day. of. October last year. The: market elosed. firm at 41 cents for -middling againt 53 cents the corresponding day last year, i , ii. The .-receipt of 1 cotton, at. ithisc port for the week" e4dlng yesterday: i were 24. 277. bales compared to 21.07 bales the corresponding ' week 1897.V. i . . :.'. - , in October 1 ! e The receipts since Septembert-rlst ave been J89.8G7 bales again-st;-jl06,273! t'li he -icorresponding period t last: vear.' ",v . -;: 'j ;.T.---. ;;: T :, i":lj''i.-ii;i -'it Te exports tin etison hegining September 1, have been oi.wi ..iles, of whjrh 49,321 knles have been bMpjyeJ to foreign ports, anc! 2.5C3 bales at home . ports. The . exports r for. the same period last year were 63,753-shales of which 60,510 bales weto "shipped to foreign ports and 3.2S5 bales-sw home ports. : " ' 1 Sergeant t.raliairi Iletcirntt Tpdaj . Sergeant '"Coxey'T Graham, , ht iIomr, pany-A (Charlotte Hornet's ,NestiiKirie?fi men) First regiment of North f Catolinai Volunteers,: expects to take his dJxirt-j ure todav to-rejoin his . company h r amp at Jacksom ille. Fla We all hate1 to see the sergeant go, especially hisl .i, -u v. ., ... . "''," - fMoi-i ii'f ,"f!" "1 to .this time we several years. hadn't seen ihim for m i Circuit A-Conilug lesteraay iences, wails, etc . were bedecked with hirge brilliant) : -colored posters, portraying many acts, oC; dar ing, skill and mirth in the saw dust ring, and announcing ihe approach- of John H. Spark's : Railroad- SbowiiUThis large tent show: will be seenin thiis city 'next, Friday: 'and Saturday. , Spark'e'-circus is said ;to be flrst-claLss arwl superior In yuality to manyjof the ivery large aggregations. Youj can bet ithat the people of "Wilmin hail its 'coming with delights :on will H 0): .j:; ii -ftTfill Remember the 6 Ukt Lite Lot of Uuln. orklDi Tojfther 'Utr'tttefr vi u : IlloK .TInufMf lured mtifi Julifppt-d . II Over! tfce World ilena Mlrrtuglpl Ibe t rt About Neeru nomination tu ' (Corrsriiohde'nce: of The , llesfeeger. j ! WinHton,: N. C, October 14, 1898. Editor; ifessenger: ., v.:1 -'K I Winston ;,waa stirred ! tip to tgreail- est:deiptih3;las. night by elwjuesie laddress of over two. hours langth by the Hon. R. B. Gli-n'n. He f poke; with all the energy which a thorough knowledge of the political & (tuati6n of the state could have ln- spired. -Glenn is "one of the! greatest heraitM of the people in this campaign, witrning j them' against the cal amities of the threatened negro oniination and arousing their enthusiasm for i , IT--'. '- '.I::,1!. . . , j. - - j, ,- j . t. ,:; : whiter supremacyLi: He. ;has "buimed , in to JtneT. hearts; of the people of his set tioii the -convictit-n that the state .ff affairii existing hi Wiimingt ri,j New be-rii,1! Greenvillejand other tjowns of of leasterh Nortii Carolina should be 1 b topped, for the good name .of our stjaltfe ind!jthe !n;apprness rospelrlty and setf-rpect .of the people in; coming yearsT:!i! ' f i j P i si-H Inde:d,; it is hard to realize 1 6w ser iouslyj the people of thib section of the stats iare ; icpntemplatihg ; the lessons prisselitedi to-: them by j the negro-rid- deiiflowns.; And It is having ft telling, effect.: ; If e'er:a time ersted when the newsnauers or tne state exertea a it)'erji wide; jsjtf ohg and, effectivej now.: ; Of thent. The 'Messenger, as iit ;is by a most energetic ' purpose, 11 is iueu I no other in its; burning message$jas tO'j5jhovev!er. caused Colonel Y I tliie!)(i15ticar heeds of our good ; old state.J i! And we have a. state that is capable! of being in the foremost rank i t r!rd to material prdsperityi, ipoli ical stamina and gen- e fal.'f -intelligence i : and advancement-. Let 'all the sources of not their efforts till the influence stop purpose of our people are formed as that of one strong mart loving his state and earnestly, honestly seeking its welfare; lYour correspondent is now a resi deii of Winston-Salem, and, outside of jjpolitical questions has Teamed how anp enterprising loyal," practical body -of business men may advance the inter ests of their community.) 1 co-operation a nd publicv spirit may make.uhlimited possibilities. The business men of Winston work together;! and, while as a rt Ie, each is intensely jinterested in hisi'Wn business I enterprise t;he J in s'toneel 1 are; very tare wien any; new business enterprise' or some. hew object of public,- importance has! not, or w ill not receive all heeded support and co- operation. This fact has made Win- J ston; al town of gteat progressivehess, in the Past and large possibilities for the j future. Just the other f night the Chambei of f .''p'nimerce voted a sub scription .f $2-0 ;Ior the ! purple , of gaining ;jfafets and ; making a ; survey and ! Otheriwise.pn order to induce me Southern raihvay to cons'truct- rail way: froiii Rfdsville : tc Kernersville which ;would bb very desirable1 for ;the fnterfeatsi ui 'Wihston. The; samct meet ing took .maiiy other active siep$ ;iQiw the .welfare of the town. . Yourcprre spondclnt attended the '.meeting, and learned there i that among other com paratively . new enterprises, there is a cigarette, marftine factiory- here'jhat; shiRs i-jt'sj machines -all of w the- worId4r to ihili Soutliff Africa, etc.. having shipped thirty -, machines to Japan alorie. There j' s: a manufacturer "here that! slips saw. mills and coffee Ma chinery all over the West Indies, Cen1 1 tral; America and Mexico: 'and. ;has found i customer in Sumatra. On xf , the largest wagon factories' 'in thej sotith is here; and the tobacco' industry cov ers a; vast, territory of trade. And that is ncjt all that is i here. ;T r; .";;: It jis jmy ;earn'est wish that Wijming-. !-. tonjivill , sooh ibeepme the great . sea-. pc?rt of. the trade of the state; the icit-j iicusui. iii.aL i.iij LU"OPeraLius ,iu mai s :. . 1 . . . t . ; . . . : , i , , I t end.'f it us an f evident iact tnat vvii- mirigt&ji.-l not ionly in that paVtic.ular, but in many others, possesses 6j devel opment and enterprise inferior! to no other town finl; the state. JAH. TIII5 iiKEAT EASTEItN H Al Lit A' Charier for a Ntiw Railroad lu Kastcrn North Carollua Confusion as jti Fii slou --j Flans Ifor f Reorganization: of .State Uuard : i -i - i, 'f ,'-':- "!-. -. .- jff.pecial to The Messenger.) ;'. I ;KaJeigi(v N. C. October 14. Articles of .lticOrpc3ratiqn jliave been filed with the; scjclretiary of state for ; the "Great Eastprn Itailfc ad ' Company. ,: The road will j'extend 130 miles through John ston, Wayne, Green, Pitt!; Beaufort and Hytie; land 'form a Junction 'with" .tie SOiStihlrn railway at either Goldsborci of'elina;' The capital stock Hi $650, 000, . I' oUowing are the directors: J. I). j McCiormick and I. N. Allen, of Ne,w York- J. W. Lynch, of Kinston; J. H McClliryjpf Suffolk; George W and' Josiah ";Exum, ,. of ' Snow iiiii. Attkoi the stockholders are Swift Gal loways : J ..: j K. ur imsiey, A- l-. v arren, S. Ik Hargrove. James T. Suggs. ; J. R. Dail, ,W- J. .Jordan, Wl .lt: fEd wards. GeorJ ,W i Lindsay, R.fS; Wynne, J. H.";-Harper, .1'. H. Beamau. J. ! W. 1$. Couch! John I). Grimsley, W. II. Hail, J. II. Cobb,' K. H. Suss, R. I). UiDixcm, C. D. ;;Sauls,i J: J. Potter L. V. Morvill arid! C,: J- Moore. ' ;;. "'! i :-'M;i"i' A.populi3t state commit'teeman says there as hitch as to fourorfiv;ei !judi-; cial cLtri''ts aiid that an ffort is be ing, made ui ie-th: this by telegraphy !:i Republican Btate CiiaUmjin Hoi ton declines';' to ,the naniets-if thj.- 'Ux ion ' nominees "lor judges and solicitor Mnd eays the- ticket 'will not be an jaouncientil: election day.. ; '' ! T ! tlbpliiia-AVtiite-, 'populis.ti Jft:om' tli& First"districO&iys that 11 Uwitepo.l)li vUk do 'not take Meek iris down as can didate iKfi-' Solicitor thepoputjstSf.will put. tip Leary a s candidate. -Leary is here. Meekfns refuses-to Withdraw. rr" t4f :tu" KT v wtT. ' t . h' - - : . . ; - ; - - 1 flfaw,: ,: , : . ": Trf 1. --flFh-Jj; ft lci nT,izte iro eft''mi.Mi'i;l US to thi bttiiiness that in a speocti today Edward W .Pou, 'democratic' cjarididate for' splicitor in jthis district, offered $5 lo any populist -who could tell jhiro who he (tjae poptilsit,) intended to) jvote for for i pudges and solicitors. .. i The plans for the' reorganisation! of .the state eCS-rd was completed today, but --ill not be madciublic until No- vemifer 1st ;! It provides fnr lir?e di- visiops of jthe Biate, each having a reg iment of ten companies with Uiree of ficers and sixty men each. Tbe coun ties Tcomprising each district ! are Br T. mm i Remembei; the;6 T r : - - ' - .- K j Allowed to; Drive Out White .Miners. GOVERNOR TANNER f IRM In the Poltlon lie If an Takeu lb ' v . : , i - . . . i . . . - I ' ; i "Labor 'Trouble t "ilrdeu-Tloop Ordered, to Allow Noi Xegro "niiiers to I i "I''.' j"'! "- ' - i ' ' . -I be : Landed Probabilltr of 'MitII-t - . i-f if . . i-'-f i- i- i : 'i i ( with j Federal Autborlir Tli Nei . groe Smuggled out of the Statrf -Ex4 elteiuent Intense ' f !; ! ;!:( Vlrden,: . III., i.- October' M-Buiaori ha4 -iM-en iflying; fast t6dH 4" 4-ntl jrioii L-ny. d. Ii eyeri' t heH best 'informed' hafd:, a-n .nite idea -rts to li,u woujd ue . --l.il during, the night. ' Reports khat a,'iort."i er tr; in load . or negroes jwas en n$ way. ire kept the iexcrttjment ' at hit-h WnsionV rb,qt IftheTrtiiffitla :ai ei in1 cornpl t-tjej pospepsion of ; the. , stoe'tadf arid ae closely r'tuardihs "lllie rai'rJail- number of wtneisses j tqdaiy,: : but did not conclude its w.ork.'fThe inquest ill last tyi: Monday, or Tuesday. Warrants (were sworn .out' today before the 1 i al magistrate by' ari; officer of the! mhsi s": unin, icharginisr ' "President'; 'iou ks. ; tj,uiasfer ,iJUKens ana otnersi w.itrt-T'.:(n-i;. jf,at-y., i -Huiruer, out on ndvi e jf the Iniiita'ry i. ofTiegrsli'n. .c arge herd This -action? "eunsr . tt. i-'ej rfuse toiallow .several Guards who hafi beenxeipployed by. the coal compupij tft; depart for; their homes In Chicago) ;as he thought; they might be neVdeJ as -witnesses. w , . :'".-":.'', ' i; - Mx-cx-guiu-.w from Sr. Louis;" w'bo jcame ;pi,on the train! carrying j blacks Wednesday and; w ho. are mojvi jor fjess seriously wounded, were ;1 b.wed to; leave for honie a;f ter n' n sultatton. ! participated in by !' !,;:ie ! Young,: I Manager -. vLukenf), '! Coe jHarti i Police: Magistrate: Uoberts ami Atjorney , Pat ton. Three of the- nJeil were so; badly. injured thiat it. was nsc essary ;tio carry them- to the -. train:' H - General- Manager Iukehs. of the Chi Cago- Virden" Coal Company, f !ai niade a. statement, denying the" chargii that thel company is njqt 'w illing to phyj ;u; miners ,nvmg .wages:, He clainJecfi that some of the men w:ere making uw $t a day I Plohypus -inihos ciavalry-to4 uay I'.-ueveo nailery v, of guard , ddty in the' city. . tVlonel Young isi' r-anki - important mm 0m M 0 : 9 Dr. Lotus SSeam an Tclis the fhtlt'Arinv!KatlSriiii!Wi ii riy:l,r.,l f1,!jfest.t itii.j i::J, orl lit" iiiiu to ucpenvi on jth Kcd Cross! SoMs f r':rTiif A'lli for Then: U-r';:.-::'.M::v!'.H,' '. P r I Lieutenant Ilili TiiStifies'.; Before lalfcomni skijin::! ,x-U ,!U.. ; --:lli. j ;f 1"tlv wvjtou in iapuing ine i rpos gstntiagoJ' 1 IT 3 Two Men are Hanged on the Sam J i illows at Chieauo. ; i ;i ; A jfv Railway; for Eastern n ;tered ' . ; ; ' -: ill .ii l "Viit-Hi ""'i-,i:.i.. . i j. : ! i, ; " f"" '.'" 5'i5in tii ot Candidates for Solicitors The 1 1 ans-Atlanttc; Steamshiri ' ielan F6i Many: persons are bi-owni.ii-H' '? if 'Lizard. The Sitimtion in -1;:.. . . i. . .. . ' "r., l,,t oioiiiitie, a riot Against lepiovtirnuVent lias Be!n lliscovereu. . . . - . - - , - ; : " I- s- : . i "--," j Troops for Cnha and VovU And Savannah. ii , Governio.r Tanner Orders his - "O e4ro r.aoprers to; rThe Cpionel of a Colored pended fpr.Paw niii? Rifles. peeled.: .These. ; vith tlie men in ih..- "lburg battery; add Klgin companyfl Of ItKd Sons of FeteransL 'will trfo Col J !' . ., , , -i i .r . ., . ... ..... vnt- hi vung itfipret; on uyermuij men:. S "-4'i I " . A i; : t J ' '.- 'I TO ALLOW NOj . NEGROES -TO ffANDi h -. '- ';. ..;'' '! - i .- ;. ! i . . --'-i .Panp.Xlil.,"' October . A . te-legramf was received -today from Virden? say-j ing that imailt; probability bpefatotl Lukei)s, of: th Chicage-Virdejn vCoal Company, wouicfNatfempt to !' land Pana the importednegtples wThTi; afterj a l)loc)dy riot, were shut out at Y5r den. ' I A'f conference w asxirnmedyatfly held by telephone , betweepv; ! Captdih Hafrife, corrimahding the mirttia hejie, and iAdjutant Cleherai: lieese; and c Gov ernor Tanner, of - Springfielq. The c-o'ii-fe'renc e . resulted j in . the ' governor or dering CaptainnlHarris - to immediately jart on a guard at each of tlu" coal niines and at the approaches;' Of each railroad into I'ana and urxier ho cir--'cumstances to permit any impo.rtednW-groc-sito land in t'ana. . - - , 'XV'XX Captain Harriii after conference wlili th.e ';rrunersT president,; Carv:en;' Ordered the miners to 'get i their : giinaTana be. m readiness toiass st . him in uireven't "a -a .... u -iA,JL n-, t:i m& .ui c iK-giuca, i oiu wimiiis;. 1 we jiiure iers readily complied with hit JeCi Ui'Sl. I COMPLICATIONS WITH FEDliPATi !' l:lH: , - Al'THORlTY. !; Chicago. October i 14 Cornplicationi w hfLtj threaten-;io asshme greater prqt poriions it nan ri lie clash between fti-deVT- al and si,a:te-authority: durii'ig 'inie jraiU. ijwfty strike. uncltir Al.igeld's aciminisra' iitioi.promiwe Mff gVvv "Ot: -of. : fiJovernor 4 jj t an net s . ac-tin'Mn refusing :;to alkiu: Ijfhei, Alt.on ro.ol ;t unload negro -miheff :lat: Vii-iieri., ( ient ral Solicitor j ijJro'wri T of the,;Chicago. apd; 'Alton -; left for Spring field today' as rfhe result' 'of' a conferf. encte- between i the officials'' of tle roai'ii. tlt Is will -be tajiieri by the Alton to set cure. legaKredreiss; for ttie Alleged law4 le4 4P''ure offhe rairi by the 'govf erniori The etiiialg of the !AUoh makft- nq Attempt .o cjoneeai tneiif .nngef an.i cast the blame upon the governor for interfering . wiith arcOThmon-i earrien which; has authority, to v. ml of- ? t a t e' law's, i'" ioperate as -such 'i '"Til f Hpring&aa,: jT3 , :-. October 14 Govern! - or Tanner today sent eavairy troop1 I) and I!.: of Springfjeld arid Blooming toni . and Corripihny F. of the Maeomh Sons of Veterans regimenti to Panar u replace the ..i:i.s' recalled; frohitherei, -weunesuay ana sent, to., Vfiden. he colored miners taken- frorii th' traiphere Wednesday are. sMll herded at ,; the Jhall-' and fed by publk charity. I Prtwfeedings TTnited States tare -t-xpected iin the eouiit by mine oiUra for to jWejtralri GhjvernoTannef :and fche militia from interfering, with colored men w-ho wanitt to w ork .Springfield, October 14.-While over i.ueu dinners wiere mea up in ;the sireei near- the Church- of i the . T m m' a f. '.-, t.-. omceHand.wiflfbelincbpimand-of all anV afOfeux!. AUeriiRts: '.'it is kddo,! I troopslhere. AIJ trains w-ith freight orf --verief. 1- madei to "comprise fienerdj passengers: stopping herej are carefiiHy: XuviijiTJ, rl ' the . nii-lititj-y goWrnnr M searched for' negrqes. "wo bundi-ed Pat-ipijorfor "a-shwrt time- wai niriA members ot lii.- I- irst ; Seavalry and; isterfllgfar, .but; -it appeal the presi Third:, infantry under: qolonel j Young, en&i4Hter ot ka'r," General Chirioin are "here, today jiand 1? .more ij-e- tlx- ; refiksfdti!. omiixh.na-1it.a a ( -f? ' ni Sf'ltS Conception ready to follow the rem.-iinil i- ffr Raleigh this morning via oT ; tftir'-' deceased companion, Edwrc'l Welsb. who; was Killed in .the, rief Virder W "toesday, to the : cenw the 1 negroes from AlfU tit mum V n I U , "hril f. lU kvJ b AWUIiCi Rgjlembe tlie $ :; I aSiM Aain in Dauger the Commune. A -' a or tUc, 4. rueial. Staff to , Preen,V IoV;iiJall r-A J"ouilra-y of lllll AlrDf iOflU-laU Agalnkt OrUln'OfH l 1 T 1 : ' i" - -( " ' --'!.' rla IHiwovered-A oup Planned (ft ;Tjf;i'l"b ,'jOU-o,Terj- Tie Ltuua- '. kud Orlraun Fretetjder Inters efctM lu the Jloveiiieutu 'IKS ;,l. . I' i; iP3P.."- 'Odj,6;ber.r llk-tThe i;$t'utib in it?l-w4 . rdgtilrdeil llty wtll jtlf"nifc-dl he ret as Ueittg nmrif' -j seriMMS tha 4Jm tl ny li inl e si ri eelthe cortilhunei , MffiG liOctobvrii Ii. It is anijpijunVjrt mwrniing that: a. nulit!r'. i tj agiixi? jthe. gi.vernn)ient has bten . tsi fJoi-eipst.' Xh "rtiipp4l. The--Aurrej atiif "th fufe-. liepubliqe iFrancaisiel; pur lJslPiFMS.t idejntical jstories -ori; tjh :ff . L v s up t I- 'If I c ppeajrs ;j t ha t. . : tp el pi o 1 1 1 v-als ; ;d is ;i general, holding an irji- poi?ti,tj jpOsitibnii . -The. plotter: wejre; CO ih&Afelakeri Jatjtioni on Saturday,tidujr-s ingi iftjMbsejie!e4f tlje minister of warjl Tie.ri,flhhaitf int.' ft" further ippeapif thd lS-n the yovefnment w-af Li! warh-i d OJStf.hje l"loti th." ni inisters wtjre pot ufjisl having- alfeady obtaihed.iji-. t Co'rt 5;b ; r egar jj i ngi the : conspiracy fLj-lffti- the; plot ; was! not: m faytti"-1, ns w of ,the ipretenders to : the ft h ;ojp jf ff a'c'cji, avIio :hs beenj talUtS ja bi.iiiu'ijfl- some time btat was. only the :j Un03vfj ehaningrceirtain officials j!f i ii :th! Sf?irtimeht p w itljout touching: tiii ;;presSglj?)t.- T.hie: fipreinier,' , -M. BrissoTi was-; -jinij.ng ithoe wjho wereTnbt u" ;.pr(sf Qsiien ;no?ifieq of the ; plt. ' Hi M'Miuf u a.Kii aeijion jfn. the matter. I :$wuvernmeni . pmciais i refuse: Ho If ;u"ipnMny-;.:inormak:!()iii '.regardinKi ..of jthe !pl0t but it isvilumoxe'a ;:thl IWaernptm tnat thel conspiracy in y,poiK-e ilhulijs iKonapart.e, i;wno as it 'gtSWS of:.' Jussiari lancers.-nand In noSJauavor, hi elder !brother.-Prlriti l$t$MRapartf!, recently resigned ti a Seiicl(Hjp: &f; ihe inine,rialist prtyv .jr ie, ,iujesinaE certain poHticair person .asenaea .tne piemivr, impowatit .uoeigi&c!ts, including a tlphe'--.-'dl,-:pati"l Unpromising certain l ' military' ir traSUwsiis-it. of -ar has I recalled fhJia j-HIWti fhtjnii-on of leavMglPariSll SI ?'f5jNri! RSfPtti that jthe.:, raili taty 1' r (i ' W . " .; 1 ' : "f IV fcpee'ti -.cf'o nr$$ n e fl r Ai"'T FCi'yacyi iare cienepais tJoisdeffl the War ii!fin iniksion that Nothing War in :. .'.-'l cm IM 'H-: itlS-Slij-f. i- ary .-;: . i:: SS . ,U;. 1 -V :'!. . ':'':. n ottlirolina iiasl Been Char-t-M t MM': t vJtM c-i.iv' .- i" "vf " '-.!. : . -.- .-'J'--. "" IT- e puu uuuis vver llie Selection 'Kf .', it j the s 6iinIers on If i ;Paris.. is'ljMore ;fs)jpjiis : TJian at Any Time' 1 -. ;i1lot .f Sust -(ovrniient lias Bn .!;..::& Rico AV'ilL ilCnirjark at Charleston i . t rt iJ :h 41' MilhConiinander at "Virtlin' Lana - fi;Rte;i oijitlj !; it'kAt-ilMins- to ti,.-.-. i,,,- 'h.. ' i the posej f ijom -, a' TforaedTf-lettferJ nJiJ,iifeiiUA' W.X' il-'--'J "ff"; ' jiFt 'rif'y"sft. 'L. ii ave Ijieep sent 'by ;Geri- rEn".r. 1 tj '1V J : . ' tea iMiideff re ConJajiJlg f- ,'thk!j ' . vf V .VTi fl Lll l HU4?DIi I words:: 'Leti R'us? . ' i'PfS-ff Hips this evening minimiaesi the; AfWi and eays the"iofnclaistof 'ricf mirtisfell if, Var forinallly deny that ii pint eM:ef. ?;f mps suggests tha tfh isinter-' pretarac.M svasi placed op wnej.j.of thji niut!ias clisoatchesi .. nrw beijng . cx-i chanytajj bet wjeen , t HeO d iff eren 1 ii-gatrji present iiiiv (fltijrat ; .oil itj-poras. vri ieh tiled litH: i ---Ti strafliMMeipOpliS .of Pilots, Bruyisij-Ooilpber U4.- The. Duke; .of. pireaf ffccornpaniecl byj Comte! Sabran l bs)n;tpSs0S..,has; arrived here ti watch fsi,no; papersi nere De coup.. The Etoile BMge rej- gardeas ''-the lat desiteratL, effoift of : l6l?fii'rench: general i-staff to sav Knifdoiv nfall .: 'otMl'ijii ap is say that the conspifarf j - j . i trtris rftsvbeen.'rneeting! elandestine'k Ptiylesl and "thiat M '. BrKspijin 1 hbi - ! iW-t '. i- WriliotH - i Ai'i-raehtn-AUi: . rjf-. "m f ; if -. nyv V v. i pojn.twEiw-a ideign to setjze nttvf prom 4 d;n'tju b'Hcan iri-f?ntfJity'iWliJ-rlria f- !l . i- II .'".: 'ifi .- ..;.'!:' i 5;-". : ! I i ' .. I fe Fooled Hie Su rjieo o : Ailj-ors:t:o!d. Rfnick HamiltOnJ jrJf "U estSilifersori Iafter suffering-' IS rrioiitKj-opi jRbctalj Fistula, h ;womd diie: tip a cpstly bperatiori va's perr fdrmeuf 'he cured himself writn five fxfflggf Buckleh's' S-Arnlck ,'Saive,.' thfe Si iresiMme-: cd re bn EartftL 'and bw ht ss-a vetgai-the w.orid. . 2." $oli. llraR,:- RJ- Bellamy mm T'f.T:. !.- 1 cents' a..tioxi. Druggist '?"T'i- i f 'lui relic Tomorrow t; ; 1 Prf-fcglpngi 'in hT the ; First FBaptist churcWm.mnrriJw -at ilia. m.U aud p.' myj". t.hej pastor. Rev Calvin : j. Blaclipi;:, Ph, D. - Sunday" Kctiopl '!a ? : 30'; $$0fy f' Prayer jme'etiirvg -Thjursda f. Firirfresbi'terian.TChUrch, Revl; HUH r.-jf).;i paspyr! ;. iDivinef seryk im pubjecfti jojf -Xhf the. j&scMdV'of i the ;set'ies,: 1' Places C"6nr neet:,,SUh thft iiLife of (iur Ibfkl;'- v'il be,VS:Lreth i j-uimu.v- stnuui at . $ rti.eeting- on '.Thursday S' f r.;:;. ' ;; ; ; 'fn-fif''--';i-.j at.-'S JfcQM. -i-'Ste&fc a Stssmri'7i8 ! Presbyterian 'jphurcji. pasioi? (t?abbari stjiir I t1 ijiie v'icf-.J -4'rejc hinK qy i he j paster; tel.: is a.-i m ;ftd p';4n.;i-.abuath stihool -at ?i30 -r v . piiay,r meeting Wedn'esday at; ? Em , Aij nearty nana neia our. to al!,tM?! s.' " Ka-k to Camp Todaf . Ca i u f Don Mat Rae j and .Corporal Char VMcIX: 3Davis,::of! bomairiyi-li. t? Ailantip Coast Line, They have tio epdit hak to Camp Shipn'-iiagley iP ofdiS f"-kperf orbi cer tai nTdu t ie.4t incun - bent mon v-thei; commanqer of s. eacb rlmr iflmd' f : Jl-h ':!' '? H 'j -if 'b ''J'l-"? i If - Vi-J 4.--. -iT- 4'; CStilinaL Rei-iment is 1 Sus- Zl ; Rembmbfir Mm - if CXOl T AIJO'ns trrda)i's Selon oi Court I Ot all !j It.. Itka! Vllk. '-Faift. 4 'If- j! I f'tlh f The present term lot ;th Jiminil pourt wilribe liroughtl to a b. but this does not, tafia tha btisi- ne$s lias been attended .to. it, three capital ce and Qtieij beiijj . . i " . - - m - . . I V.i t J. have Iq b adjourn l as- tne; 1tl feipire y;;iimitati) Tfie:ja'Bd: ;iurs''i)l .todai iYmcluile Its' labors and bcfldischargeJ: If; 11 T day afternoon thefflf: inspected coup ty home, jail and jf durt housC'id"- Will report to the coi the extentlff their investigations, tiethr witlf lJrW-oivJ of the worlt theyccomplihel?tiepabt week. i. j ; f:- '-ir! , - ..f ,; . ; j - M . ; i : .r' f ! I f Yesterday ssdoh f the the mOstlitereijiiti Of ,al 1,: i-aeirfg trials of Several I tsee.Uhkt iii.;be4t blrought plainly efore; the J 4s4f ?ti public. : 1.!: i !'.-:"; f : The first! wai'tfie trial Of ifcSFf Sheriff Edi Bra4itolored,th4!Sfi wito assaulting a itreet car condus'tVjr wim ai pistol, flthh case s well jrf-nlinbef ed, Bryant, kavlng ; roundly; iiped cn a .street kaJTone night about j ifi'cloc X and ended i up by abusing. pcif tlie conductorii and threatening -S-fj isboft mm, and illustration tne sitRewty m khis assertion by dratv ing;ai piltbj 'f-Tacf affair wa, disgcacfful and fOjrjj, mow neingus ature, ana. iieroertiffW3iam my,- Esq:I hb assisted SoUcilcR.ica 4 ardson iii representing the .sMQ- toM the jur so in w:ords qualincil, - toot adjectil C. P.I Lockey, ; at Lawyer )W i .E.: ifenclerson c6)Ouctq4 Shortly i Itf ter tte case west ffo tl jury a erdict of jgjullty wa ftrneflj Ah exretkelyj milci jwnalty b(,fliw Imposed,' pphsiderlitg the ivetfyiiHggtiM , vated .nature- Of the offence! nllr5raft was fined and costs, and afj'f.wars the fine wa$ reduced , to JJ20. t poulit; Bryant will be given plehtyl ?pp tinie in which to pay. th judgmeniB - There was still another chargejiifain Bryant, that , of cJarrying a dcfieall weapon. iEhis was just a brani k pf toe otheitase lit being alleged' thlt-yai had riO rirait to carry : a I weapc com cealed. Counsel for the defend. tjai mitted thtt Bryant had a, ylf$i cealed , oni-hts: .person, but esia C0f ished the: fact, ;hich the state diet Vt! aJT tcDMit to controvert, tnat tnei a perfectly lawful, Bryant beingk sheriff at tjhat time'.j , 'A. verditt guilty was? ordered entered -ub ..W 1 i i f ; 'i .- i I ..J-"' -1 v.nii.. :; i -.: i.r, , - -.ii,.- .-ft!: frhe nfeo , ; storebrpaker, .(-larlf s Morriss, allas 1 o'ii 1 sCuarles,', ;w j triW for;the, third tim this 1 icoififtp Te' charge thisl time1 Was entering lit! rol- bing "the dfug store of-lMri- Blfteee Mpore, corjiert f Fpurtli and ;adan i nrisonmerit. ; in the iwmitpnMai-'iuf f i'A f eaca , InxVmnr. Un-nlnnt 'VniJi. aeienaanc suomittea wist and costs. naea cm ,,5 .. ' .i- ;x rj'-i ih:-! . - i -i tier cases:; iweretec fcid Ubi 'inr : 'i. j :f i ; !iIJ each tl: te6 .ireseiiTfiiTiioRT i s' iug cYiutiicc. ui,,iu: aenantia guirt, out ane juries, j ;compoBRFi or. a majority of negroes pokLno9d (i this absolute, testimony and T'fiir'nc 4 a verdict oC not griilty. i '-! ,'j ;lf These cases i were i ;'airist' i IStthari Hankinsi i ebarged lis with iistealSs pump from in front of, the Jkcobiplari ware epmppny;; -Jpnn mcuih, (aiFgfq with' stealing' :a:pairf:of: pints ft'pm white man Inamed; Goldstein ; fp', Af drew MortifesV one bf thu allegiqlliic cle thieves;, -Sthat brpke. into ana jjbbad the office kk' G. tWJ- Price, j ai ord(l magistrate. j l ne entire trp on pe.nf auis were ;negiues. j , j . r j,' j'S;fe. iff Theijury lip the case agtlnsl jS&berf Lcnard-cxilpredholt was 4lleKe- coi ducted t'hei business"' o; stev6iilvitl out'a license," stayed; out j lalifUiigh either ignpfiantly! prj intenti in4if dii-f; regarding" the plain : evidenct!fS tlie case and , 1 ihe., intelligent T Ichirfe :qt Judge. Blythe. They were jcaljlfefgiritjo icpurt and Hfe Horior instructJliheih iif ; they believed ; the evidences iphich ; vv hul ci-Hl n au.it tcra LJlf, arit iwas. 'guilty; ThenT andliot 'tlllMhei, was. a verdict of 'guilty -etuittX ' Court took a feefJess at 5:3(1 K;lock until 9 ! o'clock- this ' morning: i I Isil: ;- ": - lil'fl'Mni'lPrtjiaajtJI'M yV;e havei In- prepar'atiori biofAfgsh'ic'ji iske"tches, of i some pf piir ; ca tl'zehi Avhri are ex.pec.ted to be brought, Intii'i rom rience before our: people In a ifjff ay'f. land Jas the 'skc-tche'.s would bdifeft:bnii- jilete w ithout ; iw e f. can draiw ea thh- Fraud ' Commission;; Report important:: facts; j ppncerniPg tic.;pant played by thcm' in pit? state Je4taturp Jduring the: BeconStllotijin: peic,3 pyiiie one a( leiitu-.i , u i a : V;'lf Jl took. ()urs -has disappeared in - ... : 'i. ;- ... : - fi ;s,a. terious manner.) ; '. ;; ' -. The Telephone Line to iollS.'Sro The work &f erecting: the llnf-ifif th jfnter-State ffelephprie !and T-pjrapjt t -ompany frtn -this city ; to nleM .thi line how iit -j cOu.rst j (it buildirjsifror ooiasDoro, .wpi ue .;oinmenceu ais?piavT. -..Ji.: f i!i ,- . . f 'L . i .i..lJ This, w orkTshjouid; 'hve-';BtArtd HSveel ago! but' lf; Si-mrihris,, sdp'eif Of f the company here, ;w as t6f rielect ailarge. shiiprii'ent tliey. wer&' noti bf the right juiUffancf pnehes diamHer: itTtihetop.- h44"t Vs. iirdered: fi i .' , -i':' 1 Will: HearTWateUiuii Jk m onir f Vt ia I q rrl j J' I r -f Vli Hi evening was tne grana -mogUSifiSs inii 'Hie- Six," f jdvernor IDahiel L. Stts4se!i w ho came dwn frciirrtrRaleigh S-e-nri Messrs. Alexander ; Hprunt yesterday iclear'ed the. British! ship Bc-llerby. Captain Lillij for BrernenT with a cargo' of 10, Of cott6'n, weighing i SS'S.eyt. Valued at 5301i,934. -!,lf : f 'X ';'' The Royal ia tfca highest grade bakiag der .third iHrtber tha oay other bruMi, 1 FflVDER Absolutely Pure I I I i KM I j ic?puy mm mm aeicused admitted his iguilt n1 wLs sentenced tai a term Of Beven, vea?!s ini- lt5B'4 -' 5- lnion Mieam-l 43.old, lpg:'bale; jlluntis, Hm " '- -t T:I;t., :.- T- Ii-:-' otm. nwma PompeB co., hew vontii.fi ornioflTea . i & v ,; i-i. - -.... -1 - V1 KM if Ss...;ai; i)reitt -MSi'ihe; 'store whoii li)oM fC U-rfSr"ftnlyi neat? i going'io.14 'aj' every dayU- K.' 'Abbut i :.i Some stcNre . HiometlhiOsi; isit. purj sellin ; I risking. , I.t-i'UT " know I)o'nbl-llrastV :jilt, "7 to io ; ;; Kxtra flrie qurity.hiavyj I i "'. . vlot. i m4le1i--i?f trimmed H; nianrier;: knei 'ft&htsj no j i;; -;;pay p; id.-.f Sf g g' hfse ;st ii::" T,; ,.' do.i-f :p?: fa $fl.: IIAI PORTEb '&. 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Ttrije variety vJC vine piT'trS''f - l:';!l i- :', : SUITS AL!1 vA.aaaaa. x rr-?, it .-j- - , i u T ' i ' . r l -,r. t - 3MEUJ thoti Ciiliivniinri rr'V ,i.tv I j;i eMor' WfJ'tK it.'frrcl. !t!tU- j S t-t im tK..'it- npittiiH;r; tp-- ltiitjjer" rfojm :' i"" li:iklr.: All -i.f i i& ir idfTfttf ir pUtcr,Hp ailNUwl al Ih' fin.nt. I, .8. .i: k . ' -f i-ii ' 1'SA J:ld JapjK l.if .!VJ1'l''Tle(l - p-- lb , una .-i t'ic-wwf tiv a; from thii . .WhuNV a,, i UeivNuacv. THE KIKG GROCER U. F. K1 j : l.urli '.V that glr Anuou if ON j AND NS1DK1 ITION OF WJTH AS. LlJLB 1U .Ass op, triisi ff4'.V KTORJS UNSUriTED 111 ASK FOR A!sr riPTTiiiTtr m .'- 1 : i J - a i' :- --ti.-Ti ; : !" . t sr- , v J -hji)j -IJiJc hlni- out. It's thj.vb,y:ijU.tiiJ tyli$h--y 'lu s'e'.ltn4'mii'm-Mkl f like to lia'vf 'Jl ;lket ' l.-f J I Jnfl th titid TtlitTklndf M.V'.('I s; ciui.t iif doji t ) amy ' utfit J .prifeH. .Hruriill.yftjhey eaii'u 'V til at gliv youcn'iirtonii 1 ia. J "tJkrH.i . ' ! ' ! 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The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 15, 1898, edition 1
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