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one ' moilh SWvM In month tt-r-Xl.OO. yv t . .. K - V l '. . Th N : ' ' mil -h--r th-rd- b. m u rrens mu h , are I in 'i h n h t ik ' i. ' t-n -.j : ' Th ta!:.: . ! . 1 1 , ; . - I.--! 1 IV 1 II- I -i . v rnt - 1 THE WIT,MING'PN. MHSSBNGER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1? MOl. JACKSON I1ELL C Oil TAN V !MSTAr,E PREPAID. THK I MI.V MEfSENOEn by mH .1, mnnlhl 13. thr- oar .. '. " XI :r. me montn wj thr city at ncf-Vc 13 cents. XI " THE ABinlXO FAITH. a for . ,. , or XT M a year. MF.--.-i.' ..." mall or.- year MI -WEEKLY 4 t. . rv-irer ) . by li monthJ. 10 L-ntJ !n a Thrp ran bo ssibiy nothing moi sublime, mor." imrrM-'i. 'v than a great nation of not I.-ps than c,-v.) people standin at the bier '' Its murdered prwUenl to pr r- r.,-.v m.l admiration. defrost r-l ana r. verenc. . The mct afT.rtlnd hoart raolting Incidents In the lite enormous-. f,.,Tlne calamity ar. th- word ,.,nk,n by the stricken hb f cillz-m of th- r-ruM!.-. As ho fir. t far.k Into un , on. 1 un- ho was h-ard to say Thy kingdom com-. Thy will bo don--.' p.. ;.. n'lr.K the words ; th- bb s?. d .-a Mr.ur given to hi- fmhful -lis. H ! ,. v,., .i.i Wh. n v ; ray i . . it ....... ssl ana State fhr. R.ileteh News-Observer that Southern Pine has shipped this seaon 3.000.000 pound.- of grapvs. The i-,rM are the only grape now cul- i' T. Ill " I tivated and th Alberta the only TT a: TIIK NK PKKirKNT Hi a ! i t : i t j v i . r V .1 V , u is th- h--;- f. ,rt : tt.! llchtful hymn .. vjnK soul . And then , -.-ive r.-ooc- i h i - t h -ay t r-.. -r th.- close of hi- irr.'.T 1 ful life ho was h-ar 1 r. p-itlng th-- latt. r w..rd. of th- f, ,, tho II"' loui. NV r.-r. My ' o 1 to Th , Lt!-.- th.i: mo-t imp ..f th- Iloi mcy and w is.bm-Hl- th-- . Hit. 1 of jlrnlnation of a -it'. ' : i .--l. It was in ' a f i i hri-M.in s .J-.itl ud-. h.-p- fill- 1 h. - .rlr.t: to th- f.it-f'.il 1 v. ry path-tl- our-.t it from th- Wash::-.'-- Th- list two hour.- o. '-.! almost of ..-rand-i-tion and pain b-nutrd f.r-.alU b--l hi- s I- -.r.d th-n n if i 1- t .. ,f th- s t-.d ..rrow The Elm City Elevator promises to . . . . vrii. rnrniin.i week- bo on- or tne o-r-i u.,o tts Issues show ... tv 1 Reasl-v. has ileclded aptl iude for his work. Mr Then. st-ad I- th" busin i.rloe Is XI a year i.-v was that tho editor IP Win manau-r. The We think Mr. Bease luoate.l at Wak- For-st coi ,;r-at kuccws to th- El-vator. P;ab Fair of the 22nd Falh-r's Is ",od's That i m faith. 1,. 11- v-r's ty ar.-l -s- i mr I--', i from th-s.-. P.- ad Post. hi- I if- w-re ur With i-x-sr.C hi- s--ns--. TV,,- rataloeuf-s of th" -.v, onrMin.i that m ts on of o,,nh,r. and b-.lds for five days. Is n,,r,-tive volume of i: pages. -n ... '. . . .-i.ii.r.t Hi? home is W It (OX is t'l . .- " . T). ....... lo acc X C Josepn u i ou Kal-iph. N. '. U I" ln L'" ' TT-miums ar- mimci" p.- a v-rv suoc.:-ssful -x Pin. do. r-'ary hands. It proi-htbit The A CITY OF MOURNING BUFFALO LAYS ASIDE HER EXPOSITION DECORATIONS. IN MEMORY OF DEAD PRESIDENT w . a 1 rnn.n1nir The City 1 urnpvu auu Hndeon Are Worn by All-Remalne LyliiK In Stftte ln tlio City nail View ed by Tliousands-Short Service at the MUburn Ilonse for Family and Friends Before Removal to the City Hall. Th the until quite roeentl t. h of th- late Hon. I. P. I . fr 'in tne iruu- K P l.attl-. i-l- of North - aro;i:..i. th- I. aw Prof.ssor tl centre, ana 1 i-' I - viTi. or.soiou--t it. t t- leave . is sh ir-1 his an-1 ask-1 f-t Mr- ';,,:"-f ,.r-v t- nv -tir.-- w'b all that J.oth o' th- :' I- th" ..' . .- . i ,.- o .V h ib. a uttf ul t'h'.t s. -n-.-d b- : th- h-'ir-. Mr" M -,',s; to th- breakmc :--'nt - r a h'.ml r. K .v... p.- !-M- .f th- I r 1 Ith th-- K inb-y. u r. k- d with h-r sorrow w ilk-d brav-l 1 I m i : r. ! s- A -11 mi: t m b.t- We never r-ad th- lnt-r-stlnR sk John Manning1 ful :-n of I'rof of th- Pr.lversity pr Mannlnc was ... ,h ,t fin- odmationa :u h-r. as w -u and devoted him from hi- e leg- days to th-i,o,b- Uf- H- F-l-ral II "us- a' .... (ii, le- but d tn. s r-tary of stat ii e . V, . L r. U 111 IP. i ' ' 1 i-ntury. writes of him It Manning's d-iaitur- !';; ; ,, UV m boyhood h- had llv,. I'1 ' ' ar . , . i ,i nib -. tru-t r . 1 a most efficient t admirable K-ntb man . -v-icti-m We knew dose uf an us-iui, i'U" s. rv. d on- t- i m in th- 1 , , .-aid liav" ne. u . ,-lin- d. h- did also !Ui. 1 r ltaiw-. than a half v. In M- a ir. on .1 IK IIP h IV- T m ik-' . ad t! u r. u s m ik earth nil ; .f th- tin: 1 t wt: n. a K ; r-r . a h- l:f- ' , ! w ' t rs :iitm m tin-.!' s -a ith1 t of thi: s'ol.- o- - h drv Th- Kin u 1th . on- ln.-. Buffalo N. Y., September 15. Duff a -,. t.v- iw.enme a city of mourning. iw ivjuj f . Kray and llamlng .decorauuus r.-, n-American exposition gave way The Mark to the symbol or suno. -d.raperv of the city's streets muffled the tollinc bells of the churches ,.-..t... mi, eared on every sorrow was everywhere apparent. In th morning a simple service took place at the residence on Delaware avenue where the martyred president died. A hvmn was sung and a prayer was off ered over th- dead body. That was all Only the immediate family and the friends and political assistants of th- late i. resident were present .,.. . tv,..r-.. was nathtlc in Then the body was borne out on int4 uiaj RheumaticJ pains are the cries of protesi and distress from tortured muscles, aching joints aud excited nerves. The blood hal been poisoned by tha accumulation oi waste matter" in the system, and can nc longer supply the pure and health sustain ing food they require. The whole system feels the effect of this acid poison ; and not until the blood has been purified and brought back to a healthy condition wil! the aches and pains cease. Mrs. James Kc'.l, of 707 Ninth street, N. E. Washington, D. C, writes as follows: "A fe months ag I had an attack of Sciatic Rheuma tism in its wcrt form. The pain was so intense mat i became completely pro, tratcd. The a'.tnck was an unusually severe one, and my condition was regard ed as being very danger ous. I was attended by one of the mo t c.' .c doc tors in Washington, who is also a member f the f ac uity of r. leading medical college here. IP; told me to continue nii p."r ... . , .- . tion-.a -.d I would pet well. After haripg It filled twelve times without receiving the slightest Bits of sleeve. The the The ex treme. . v. . 1 . t n r i'i r t -c XurVs'Sf Vlght-soldier, and sailors of the republic. The cortege parsed through solid Wans ui niH'h nty, the tate remarkable 1T1 IK tt 'Ut h not II- ha' 1 P ri, Tl -u! t nc Cat 1 ;h 1 - h . '. a h -; " i . 1 " iK-'f '. hi::'.- ! ' :h ar. 1 W- Th : ' ; : ::. , : : . - - . : t ,.f J k: - i: ... : .1:: 1 1 - -' ;r' Ko N"' ' - ' f .1;. a 1- : Th. fath- r f Ar. h:: .i. l P- ir k -. r : . r .- I'.;.' :. J I : ' re. it 1 th- so ti.m : t o - . .... - . . u .. :; 1 - L ' ,;. 0.1 th- -a :f f A: , 1 . : c " 1 " i t-..h 1 IP:-- t': 1 " : ' ' r- . m- '. rt.- : '' P. .-'.- ' :. r. 1 ' " ' 1 - ' N- - - ' ' .. - -. k : ' ' ' ; N! - -" A'.'- V . . : - lift- r t h- x - .: K- TV. I. -' x ' t ' ' ; v. r A M s.i th p,.-t 4 w;th ha sh ol-'A : nhu't ir. n r- at 11 thr v. .ilk- in :C .. tltf.i.u slntf : 1.. sine around -ir out th- fair vision without pa:an-i d l-h: was t:n-X m-ans un- ." . .. , r ,,f iP.d. aa.i hi mbl ..." 1 ...lit 1 m- faithful follow Saviour. His plef. was un disturb. ,l:ltl,,r.s of science, by th- 1 '. 1.. nrlentalists. n- s UL lei i. j w. . The .arpings of 'hiRher .i.u.i.- t. a b.lng- r.f Christ were his settled b rV n old-fashioned Christian, sln cV-r.-. truthful. ben-voPnt and .,,., h;t,:VV,.--enU- 'cb-iot' found fur the ui'.uii J. . H,- was exceedingly vl t. d in the eoiumuni- K.-nial. gr.U'.rul. ai ,f the old s, hool g-n- ided. ni'iep-iio. -in he was rrar.K 111 . , . t. oU- t" 111". ' o. I idv and re: P eet-.t and him r. - : . 1 loved tv. ' IP- had th .r o n - manners , 1, With d on all questions. , -tit. -fin, but couri 'p.ff-T-f-t -pinion. Ml hi- Sl"l'-' It " ,-d th- Mast' H- r. .1 n Pa: J.k:. 1 h..- W : t h k h . .. ,n..Cs I . ' 1 t '.' .is ttiouch h- had s . all !:' h V. .. 1 r- , 1, ! T.l o , . ' - 1 , ' I I I ..... . , . i........ Then rani- ,V. a iv .. .' V , 1 o' ho: - a n 1 ' 1 s t 111 it t-.ni- obl-d th- hoi-ark-nir.c alb y. th- I'm il i.- know that h- without f-ir H ..; th- ct -n lb l i re brooks an 1 s r.nc on th- hio- I armur P Nearer :n 1 e !. t urag' ag-l Ti in.'l aiwav- w hi- h h id e and th-n th-' rv eyes. n - ful- 1 humbly, lov-mu-t have md heard th-th- purpl- , - h- 1 '.l---d K-m-drastic inictit y ,! 1..-11!' oil' -nie A Powder Mill P.x plosion ry thing in signi. - pills. but "oin 1 ton t i na in . o IT King g-nt P-rf. tion. stor- do ,ur bodv witn ",lo. s pil'.s. when iills which .... ..,m, r breeze, do tm , n. acne, v ons-i.j w Bel amy s m ug iva . miii.-ral danget'ou.- iv.a. hinery of . roton oil or It was decided until midnight, the streets were were still in N-w Life ar. work t'iv. t ur. t inly :: at H Th soMKtjrEEKFtUVIlKSIS I II K W K.T SNAP-SHOTS. sa-sin will b- put on trial on t- lay. so it is stab d ,ft for h- i- not lit t" live untrv among 1 iviiiz-'d 1 N' A flash York sill' 1 1 i T: li lt fa 1- M N 1 r. - l!a:. t - pay It 1- r ,-.:.- 1 ' ' .b-l: ar- th- .-': of un.tav 1. .-hi- -,;s. t-P- t; g of t.U.ltl' nk- h id J"': hi! Ml" rPng to th T"l' 'lo h. i'l bank.- h.a -.- tax r-turn .. t ..Uim't- th-th- h. a t s :- t- ; 1 ob it. at re t- . ; u 1 1- d ! : t . .--p " ' 1 u . ha: e of ail th of n.:l- t.'.x- '. , : 1 At Ci- st of . v .-in : h-. lt.-ta:- ., .Sited. I: :.k-th-' a r. - :i 1 but t he ..; In ea-h A-'-;::.-. th- I-'ib' ..,".'"". "A i . , 1 -...sit XU'1-1. 1 that th- p-O- 1 r 1 1 -. hi- s. A r . h . t a : : N - a : Th XI. !.,a:. P- th- k- it-r -'. a h.o h id - . ih. t u- t h, th- C a J 1 : , x.Kt.a ma t '.um- Th' a 1 :u:Talo ',Ubk s a fr 1 Th- vib o-o-n-'l a abuse upon S'hl.y. Th-,;uair.t-d with truth. P. It w a- Sampson's ir.ai t-.-nt of the tUet that ..... m v to off.-r battle 0:1 his. ternis. The battle was won London's population f, " :(.. ..... or so'::.- Civat-r New York. In p..pul ai . o "I S acres. Th- Washington 1 1 :o! i. " US W ell It i"g It 1- a republi. an pap. r northern men. Hear It: The south, i n n- gro n not th- rn home mak s tak". Northern s.ntin . rn .n-iitioiis ar. di-t ni' t institution 'Pi Sun h is just slander and Sun is not a. ad this: U-rly manag .unlpell-'l til- impse-r. s ls given at 1 more lb.. in ars its ha- multipii" s-paar- m.l p 1 : d six dd. lie It ipi.i1 .. t glv. th ,1. .'. n-gro -a arn- lit.,1 by t w s-. ks a .-riou- mis and ii"ith ff. rent and H II- r- 1 1 th- think . of h" 1 1 fur:. . rth : aldtf.g i-uarte : u at all H r obsessions Kr- at-r ext. A b o'-a .;s;v in a u I 1 :' - ' - at. 1 h. v t h 1 - r u V' p m hr. .k- r 1 ,- ,.f a mill;. ought f."t t" 1 nt than X-''"-" - ' :- sum' of lt- t a 1... Uo s in s ir. tha- ay ,st fashionab! that he ha- in images. Je-A.lry. t k-. I 1. tur--. - th.an Jib. ,";-.rt. ! t'. b- th.'.n.k- h:-tax- d t" a rtl.KAMVli AND tOMMKNT T'.. l.-.e sn, a -ession is diff-reiit nv from what it was on. e. Th- -i.'.-r.t su. .Is th.-- 1 -re.-ia-nt. Is pr th lv th- f t i v -b. rs In tt th- 1 Md-nt uf tlv pi In the SU'-'1 s, il.lt. -s-ion. vie but as form. r and so with ak-r of th- h.'us-Th-y are elimmat f th. o cabinet hav. .f presidential th- cr- itioti . ,.f repr -1. Th. been su. ' esenta ni-ni- I lae-d :sion in H-asy 1 air war lell. Scene Long iieral In either ,f their offl. na 1 m-sly 1 Se. r ! hr : - an lin.b 1 I. L- lk - - w 1- a t a , T Jt" ; a h- r- ,;!,. " i". . ' ar-m- :t tha a h... h Sort !i 1 ' iro- th-r- 1 In S. , r-t.iry Postiinist Ac.orn-y S-v r.-tary Se. r. tary th- ft- .it :y of . :.:.( .f th- tr-asury g.-r.e:al . -.. ral .f th- r.avv ,f th- mt'-rior. un ! rtaKin st 11 ..k 1, r 1 '1 ' - 1 " ' .hi: !. v - "-;" ... ;. ; .. C H k: .,. , xy ; ular a; ; r : . . . tvav. r. 1 hi- " i; or. v it n. 1 ' AA.kinc .a .' -art'- a- '. "' a: 1.1-:" itri;iiV : a . . . - v,.. . Is :. -a a.:v. at - a-.- ;' ' H- h 1 ''' ' '' l' t:;" h - :' g" ''' ' i:: ' ' .. -a :-. i;: : hi- v r. : --. f r th- '- :h - v::.e ; ir-a. Th- r- may ' ,U ri ..:m:. n en th- l.'t v..r- ...f ..'. ; .:. - tvr. ! " a.P. a -a-, t". that may but all Ar. t th.-okfu; th v nit If, f 11 -" : ' lt a Kh th- pK y . f th- 1 b nt 1- g'.ve". ; ;t la Mak- '-a t : . ;-y ifT-a- ! . fall- a .!:. t IX -aid 1 but! m 1 : t He ir- nt nt s all 1 not , r n -o not o n - I'.j-. t ri th- V of 1 ad 1 h i -w lar S lass, and of auot- from i.-n-e M..nth- 1: p b.i- h.r shir" ur farm a: th-the 1 t a a : Id b- oa a- p.--:-. 1- t all I' bur I t:- at: n. of gov.: Ju-t ; t-o- Taxation Is P.ut It 1- al l r.ot al ,;:: Th- air.-d. w i t h p- ir M by win.) th- P.ritish ' I ! tiotiary tlonil P.iography"-a strl-tly monumen tal work without nnv pr- t-ns- of ilval shlp. furnishes Mr. H. Ellis with mate rial to rand ut ' th- most -min-nt Prlt-'-h 1 . rs.T.s of int- U' Hi ll ability." H- found f0 p.-rsons of th'-m U ar- w on-.- 11 his '.ii-r In th- P"b; ly Pr.eland ? ms to have h-r fair pro of ..minora persons. S.'otlm.d '. r,-.,a Trrlanil n3 .Wales a ' ...,. ,..,, ir. lnal and Wab s profit 'i.a. . 1 a ... 1. 1 1 .... . .l.oc. en;.. o-rM' T.lljiv 1 1 n 1 0 1 1 I""- v . . . . whi.li th.-r- has b n intermixture ,,,-lv imt'.irtant f T. lgn strain is riv.'-d fr..m Fran that as regards j-.-r and uppf I . . v....i...i trriet-Sl.ricah.eii, iu I IIUII'.-.UIOI u... o . Btfa .-tv hall where the body lay in state .' . ... .. Tliere a tnis uiaemuoo. -....v, ,irv,.(l demonstration occurrea wmen -- r" how cb.se the ,.resident was to the hearts of the people. Arrangements Sad l een made I allow the public to v iv th- body from the time it armed -U about 1":30 o'clock until about o unlock. But the ople we,, wedged Into the Streets 101 uiuo. ., ..... were formed. They extended literally fur miles. When 0 o'clock came W WO ,,,,,'Ip' had already passed and the .ia ,e ,iiintr behiw in the streets seemert Uliailllll'"1-1'' to extend the time n-v,..,. f,,i- hours longer d,.se with People and a constant stream llowed UP the steps of the broad entrance into the hall and pass ed the bier. . , w-v,.. th.. doors were closed at mid night it was estimated that bO.OOO peo ,,1.. had viewed the remains, but thous ands of disappointed ones 1. . i.tr.u'.lc Th.. bodV will lie in the city hall until ,o, r.mc-. It will be taken to the sta- .1.;., 1,,- ., military escort tomorrow ,.,,;tr and at m3u the funeral train -oosistine of seven cars, will start for H- ..hlni'tnn OV.T thC ....... Mrs MeKinlev. the president, the cabinet and relatives and friends ..f th.. d.ad 1. resident will accompany th- remains. Mrs. McKinley bore up bravelv today during the service at the MUburn residence and Pr. Kixt, Phv-ician, thinks she will be able to support her trying part in the state fu neral at Washington. The day was gray and cheerless. ...uds hung over tne cuy. j. ue humld and heavy and only a light wind from tile soum sunea ni drooping Hags and the emblems of mourning. The very elms seemed to lilting accompaniments 10 mtr of sorrow auoui to ue omucu. before the time set for the fu-s.-rviees the streets for a block direction about tne .vniuuin house had been ropeu oil iu ee the crowds. Major General John H. Brooke department commander of the east who was personally in command , .11 ,v... for, -os i.articiDatintr on the Ol .lO L'P- .V .v.. - . . serf arrived at 10 o clock- tb fiMu,. uniform. Around hi arm w as wound a heavy band of crepe. With him were his aide and a half scon- of other ollice-rs. all in fatigue uniform with the badge of mourning on their -le.-ve. The time was now ap i.r, aching for the service. The tramp of the assembling military could be h.-ard and the walks leading up to the MUburn house began to be lined with those who were to be assembled about th.-' brier At 10:30 o'clock the military and naval detachments took temporary station on West Ferry street lmmed -...-a., tha rorner from the MU burn house. First came companies I, and P -f th Fourteenth Uniter States Infantrv. stationed at Fort Torter. Following them came a company of the S. ventv-third coast artillery now on .'utv at" the Pan-American exposi tion ln command of Captain John P. W.i's-ner. These men were near the pr.-s'. lent at the moment he was shot and took part in th struggle with his as-as-in. Th- national guard of the Stat- of NeW LTK wa.- . I'-.;' s 1 i. k-d companies from tne mmj-""" lid SeVelU V-IoUtn regimen...-. ....... . 1 ; 1 1 n 1- 1 1 r-t"yi Hi th- trappings ur tne imui.ai ...o ,h,. s-rv.ce gave way to those of the rn!. 1 States navy mi im-n i. t-Tmt.,1 t.it. s srunbtat Michigan swunp Int.i !,.- bill .'1 1' I K l K tinu r.-tir. 11 in arms. At inoir ivau in.n- .1, :i hmT.t t'f marim s. , j. l.inn, uniforms and t-. 1 . . , hi' tt 1 1 I . .Al t 1 in'- in v ...... v f it i.t, ....en throated shirts. N 1- J r. n.,,1 marines marched with their rt carbines at shoulder arms. The military and naval iorce 101 imu mpany front on west v erry awaited tne time i"i iu- in despair however, to give ine meoicine s i-, 1ji',t v.-,,! taken a few bottles I was able tJ hobble around on crutches, and very soon there after had no u- e for them at all, S. S S. having cured me s. ui:J ami wen. ah ine uisircisniM pains have left me, my appetite has returned, and I am happy to be again restored to perfect health. the great vegetauie purifier and tonic, is the ideal remedy in all rheumatic troubles. Thpro are no opiates ol minerals in it to disturb the digestion anu lead to ruinous habits. 9 We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease snouia reau. u i in most complete and interesting book ol the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one des:n::g it. Write our physi- cians fully and irceiy aoom. you. malfp i:a ciiar.'e 1 r TdCdlCal y Ivice. TK CW1FT S?EClrlC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. which Mr. Roosevelt passed along to was left a . -.itfi"-r tru-. th f in. piiry r--.it thin What a lo-'.-st 1 1 hr. PEUSON'Ah GOSSIP. r.-iorts him an t. him b.-for- th- may not d.lg at stak-- for h:m. I thing that th- a.xs s-t asid fuse th- I la-- t- : w illa-.g to try th- n u. t for J Bryan V d w r. 1 1 tf : . t , h a'-' ol.eif- w a 1 ! n a Ik- A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" Whit U known u th Blues' Is seldom occasioned by actual exist ing external coadlUoos. but In the great majority of cases by a disorder ed UVER THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstra ted by trying a course ol Tutfs Fills They control aavd reroute the LIVER. TJxy betox awp and boqyaacy to th mtad. TWy brtaj health aad tUstlc tty t th body. . . .. x to i!TTTirni. s w 1 : n ha He - ar- bl- s 1 1 A '.So h- ''-' 1. ' , , him H- w a 1... h id -land-f' Won WiHiam .. h- h-ard of the president's H- .ould scarcely b. rt Vt Cl-velar.d 1 'hio. n are obnoxious . .,.i..r..l th-m out c -rv... l.aori r..i- oi, .v. . v,o,,.. ih. v pVi-UtV lv.-eause t-.pular Indignation. That dangerous anarchist Herr Most. . . v ... o rr , ali ulat- v- . a Vi.-. :-. 1 ir. uiaang i"1' ed tc melt- la a b -sr..- ln New H- h.a- b-en arrest-d 11-v. sh-d th- im Itut nd. r- ma n t-at - ,1-ath. id re in th d-- We have found social .lass, the ui r .-,,1.1.11.. lasses have O.-en uliarly rich in genius, that the ci try and small towns nan- uno... .. 1 .,.i.i., rei.-n and that f all prof e'l il,...,,-, - i .v.. . i..ro-v ia- iToduced by tar '..' ." ,.., r r'imilif-r of d i S 1 1 II CU i S h-d . hil lren " Th.- reiders ,.f th.- Messenger know som- thir.g of that negro firebrand and blow-hard in New York . Itv. T. Thomas t- oa erit-s himself. H- Is as roil a ii--. .1- " -- - r.,u ..f ,-itwir nn.l stutadltv as any man of his race who ha- any claim b int. 1 lectuallty A negro named F. A. Hun t-r writes p. the Macon iC.a.) Tel-graph ,..ivinc to the fool-talker in c.otham Hunter Is evidently a man of Fens nn.i observation like Booker Washing ton ha- shown himself to be. The Messenger will copy a pnrt and it an swers the blath-rsklt- of Gotham: military h- in their with large sh. . nt i r . in and then vpes to begin. THK MEMBEHS OF THE CABINET. Meantime the members of the cab inut. on-ioials high in the Poyernment ..rvlce and near friends of the mar tv, ed President began to fill the walks b"a. ling up to the entrance of the MU t,,',r r .sa.m-c. They came separately .,.! in kiroubs, some walking th' V, .-. UaiiCA. c too nresldent nassed within the v,n.ise and the services were about to i i tv, lontr line of soldiers and sail .? .,o, in eninmns of fours into n'!,r.1 nvenne and formed in bat talion front along the beautiful thor niichfnrp. onuosite the house and im mediately facing it. On the extreme left were the regulars, on the right the :ior coo mnrines and In the centre the national guardsmen. They stood at parade rest with colors lowered each flag wound about its staff and bound .:fv, rne,0 The front of the house and .v. io-o n,i been cleared by this LIU". ia time and the sweep of avenue was now deserted save for the rigid, motionless ranks across from the house. The serv ice had already begun when the clat ter of horses' hoofs down the avenue and four high stepping black horses came into viw. drawing the hearse which was to bear the casket of the dead president. It was a heavy ve hicle without plumes or any trappings to relieve the dead black. The horses too were not plumed or caparisoned and all four of them were black from nose to tip of tail. Two men were on the box. the driver with long lines to the tandem pairs, and the groom with I ToM-d arms sitting motionless. The hearse halted at the corner to await the conclusion of the services. Outside the house there was a half hour of silence and waiting. Within the house of death was woe unspeakable. In the drawing room to the right of the hall as President Roosevelt entered, th? dead chieftain was stretched upon his bier. His head was to the rising sun. On his face was written the story of his Christian forebearance with which he had met his martyrdom. Only the thinness of his face bore mute testi mony to the patient suffering he had endured. He was dressed as he always was in life. The black frock coat was buttoned across the breast where the first bullet of the assassin had struck. The black string tie below the stand ing collar showed the little triangle of white shirt front. The right hand lay at his side. The left was across his body. He looked as millions of his countrymen have seen him. save for one thing. The little badge of the I-oy-nl P. trion. the only decoration he ever wore which was always in the left land of his coat, was missing. And those who remarked it, spoke of it, and after the bodv was taken to the city hall, the little badge which he prized through life was placed again where it had always been. The body lay in a black casket on a black bear skin rug. Over the lower limbs was flung the starry banner he had loved so -.veil. The flowers were few as befitted the simple nature of the man. A spray of white chrysan themums, a llamir.g bunch of red American btauty roses and a magnifl eent burn h of violets were on th. easket That was all. Behind the head neainst a ipIct mirror between two cur taincd windows rested two superb wreaths of white asters and roses These were the only flowers in the mom Twit K-n tries one from the sea and one from the land, guarded the re mains. They stood in the window em brasures behind the head of the cas ij-.a The one to the north was a ser pen nt of infantry. In the other win dow was the sailor garbed in the loose blue blouse of the navy. ALONE WITH THE DEAD The familv had taken leave of their loved one before the others arrived Mrs McKinl.-v. the poor grief-crushed hn.l been led into the chamber bv her physi. ian. Or. Rixey, and had sat awhile alone with him who had supported and comforted her through nil the wars of wedded life. But though her support was gone she had t l.rnken i own. ury-ej en sue k.ivu Vdrn nn.l film I'd ftlS iaCC. Bile haps. it would b more precise to say 'l. .ho latter enoke to him. Tne treident appeared to be steeling him -sefl for a look Into the face of him whose death made him the first ruler of the world. The tention in the room was great. Every one seemed to be waiting. The minister of the gospel stood with the holy book in his hand ready to begin. Perhaps it might have been 60 seconds. It seemed longer. Then the president turned and at the same time advanced a step. He bowed his head and looked down upon- Hit man whose burden and responsibility he had taken up. Long he gazed, Btanding Immovable save for a twitch ing of the muscles of the chin as he labored with heavy breath to repress his emotion. At last he stepped back. Colonel Bingham, the aide to the presi dent, standing 10 feet below the foot of the casket at the side of the loyal Cortelyou glanced in the direction of Rev Charles Edward Locke, of the Delaware Avenue M. E. church, who was to conduct the service. THE SERVICES. The pastor was at the door leading into the hall, a situation where his -words could be heard at the head of the stairs. The signal was given and there welled out from the hall the beautiful words of -Lead Kindly Light" sung by a quartette. It was President Mc Klnley's favorite hymn. Every one within sound of the music and half of them ln the room put their faces in their hands to hide their tears. Comp troller Dawes leaned against a book case and wept. President Roosevelt seemed to be swaying to and fro as if his footing were insecure. When the singing ended the clergy man read from the words of the 13th" chapter of the First Corinthians. All had risen as he began, ana remained standing throughout the remainder of the services. Again the voices rose with the words "Nearer My God to Thee," the very words President Me Kinlev had repeated at intervals of consciousness' during the day of agony before he died. As the music died away the pastor spoke again. "Let us pray." he said, and every head fell unon its breast. He began his invoca tion with a stanza from a nymn in mo Methodist church. His prayer was as follows: "Oh God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come. Our shelter from the stormy blast And our eternal home." wo Thv servants humbly beseech Thee for manifestations of Thy favor as we come into Thy presence. o laud and magnify Thy holy name and nraise Thee for all Thy goodness, ia merciful unto us and bless us, ns stricken with overwhelming sorrow we r-om tn Thee. Forgive us for our doubts and fears and faltering faith, pardon all our sins and shortcoming' or,,a heli, ns to sav "Thv will be done. Tn this dark night of grief abide with till the dawning:. Speak to our troubled souls, O God, and give to us in this hour of unutterable griei tut nn. nnnuiet which Thy presence onlv can afford. We thank thee that thou answerest the sobbing sigh of the heart and dost asssure us that if a man Hi- ho shall live again. Vv e praise Tun,, for T-siis Christ. Thy son, our Savior and elder brother; that He came "to bring life and Immortality to light" and because He lives we shall ii,-.. nlso We thank Thee that death is ..ir..or,. thnt "to die is train." Have mercy" upon us in this dispensation of Tin- V,ro,-idonro we believe In Thee . .r,. t TV.of.nnr linn ol oe. m-- enme. v-sterdav. today and forever We thank Thee for the unsullied life nf Thv servant, our martyred president. whom thou hast taken to nis. c-uiuoa-tion, and we pray for the final triumphs ,.f nil th.. divine principles of pure .a,.,rnt..r and free ctovcrniiKiit for lll,uavii.i ....v. -. o ..lai-.V, He stood while be liven aim which were baptised by his blood in his A.-.n Ol TT n o.O- 1. raVol- Of J 1 ' S S 1 11 g S Ol xirm on i ' - .- consolation upon all those w no weic associated with him in the administra tion of the affairs of the governni.-n i , especially vouchsafe Thy present Thv servant who has been paiNT QUALITY! TO0 WAST THE BESWE HAVE IT; THEN PRIIpLE wri So.e Distributing Agents Jj Linseed Oi. Co. LINSEED OIL AT MARKET IMMCE for you. m N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. s Paint Store. HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL OXFORD- 1ST- O. pt.ax-T nTTILDINGS HEATED BY THE HFFFALO FAN -M.V SECURING PERFECT VENTILATION. Sixteen new rooms for two boys ca n . '"''" ,. ,(1 Uir fuii Engagements should be made rly. Aitnual a ml 1 capacity and many turned away m'L u th best college or university education An w --.--' ; ' nr,., ,I( hl,1r,, students not preparing ior uiu-. the school, as FALL TERM BECilNS SI -I'M MHLK MrJ. I. C. IIOKM K. Tha Francis Hiiliard School for Girls, llsh. oxi oki. n. c: Uh annual session begins Sept. mb. r 4, P."''l. Mathematics, History, Advanced coin - In E" ci,-iio- and An. 1' nt and Mohan lai ....., Also sp-clal attention paid to pr.-para tory a nd primary ki.N refined and healthful home. Musi- and El.'Ut i-.t. taught a. proved methods. Board and tuition address '' jy 23, 2m tu, th, su r s. h ol year IK.' MISSI S 111 1.1 1AKD, s. Cm , oi Hi i: p,.i . atal Ox fold. N it il l" to HP Th. t' Lin. t' while . 5 : . ,1 ttI th In carnages were uumuuu "" " 1 . . . .o iho euro. 1n th- roped eneiosuio ui' o i"- -a in ii. c i l -' , Tnvor-l "It Is true that the tn.'. as the dollar' and i th. family of the and tabooed. high white man re he respects the gro who Is worth respecting. If we wish to gain tne approuanun of the white man we must 'stand up for our rights' bv doing the right, thereby demanding the respect of the white man He 'respects cold steel, and will ue It in protecting you If you are wor thy- York. Ill Lite W Saved. Mr J F Lilly. R prominent citizen of" Hannibal. Mo. lately had a wonder ful .1.1K -ran- from a frightful doath. n te!i.g of It he ,ays : I wa take with TPhoi,, Kev-r. -hat ran nt. Pr-..-umom.v My lungs i..-c.ii..e l I wa..- jo weak I couldn't even Kit up In bed Nothing h-Iped me. I ex-vJ-cted to aoon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King - New Dis covery n battle gave sreat relief. I continued to use it. and now am well . . t r-n n-f iv too much In Its , ThU marvelous medicine Is ..." mnA nuirkets cure In the "for ail Ttvroat and Lunc Jrouble v-o-re rr,v brother Fortune, you nave been quoted as saying: 'I don t want any more good niggers. I want bad niggers. Its the bad nigger with a Winchester who can defend his home, his children and his wife that are wanted." , . I claim caracter to be a. greater de- n man man n ... ... .-. . - want 'men to siann up io rroiat be risrht. Let us n for the rlsbf, tfieU IU bono r respect, love uunu. ro.n?-u. Hrothers can do a lot UU X-V-l LIX.J.H" . . .i.iihI vou use your educa- t,onKTr:JthVV,,ht way I think you are wasting breath when you aJ h negro to stand behind nis .uw' "" Wlnchester Wouldn't It be better to . -i. v.. . v.-v more self-respect teat ii mm ..-. rights and to respect the person and rights of others more?' s-e.retanes ..-o.. v.(1 drove up together anu wnu " , , heads entered the house.Governor Odell, 5 New York and following the govern- oi a. ...mmtltli pr Of or came Major hum-, vo. ......... - the national guard of New York with I s statT of aides, all in full uniforms. S cr'etary Root walked to the house. Two and two. a long line of men o dignified bearing marched up to see the e-the foreign commissioners sent to the exposition, after them the state commissioners. With the foreigners was a colonel of the Mexican army in hi- full unform of black with -carlet ri. and peaked cap. The members of the cabinet. Secretary Long Attor ney Gene ral Knox, rostmaster General Smith, the close confidants and friends of the late chief, Senator Hanna Judge i.av. Governors Odell. Yates and Greg rv Representatives Alexander and Rvan. Major Generals Brooke, E- H. Butler H. IP Kohlsaat and many oth ers. . PRFSIDENT ROOSEVELT AlUinW' It was just eight minutes before the opening of the service when a covered barCucne drove up to the housenngr .).,ont noosevelt and Mr. anu ln 1 'V?'"'-" ' V "o- v.oro,. he is a Y llcox, at w nose ii -...v. The president looKea very k alighted and turned to assist t-ho from the carnage, mis face did not relax into a smile to the salutations of those nearest the carri age but he acknowledged the greeting silently and with an inclination o r the head Word passed up the well filled walk that the president had arrived and those waiting to gain entrance fell back making a narrow- fender to Tt is true we us." but we a unit men will honor Mrf guest, ns he Mrs. Wilcox lane through face, bave BcaaiU Re aie. W cnta and $1-00. TrUl ,m Ufid tot Hm Unn Bought So RlRht to UKHness The woman who Is lovely In , ' ! r,,r,er will always iorni fin", ic.v.. yt-ra , - friends, but one who would be , attra tive mUSL iveei m weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and Irritable. If she has constipation or Sidney trouble her im pure blood will cause pimples blotches. ,ior,c one) a wretched com- SKlll nui'iiuiio , v.oof Plexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stom ach, liver and kidneys and to punry the blood. It gives buoiib bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a ruwn invalid. Only 50 cents at R. R. Bella my's drug store. I Baantita The Rind Ym Kan Alrrajs Boag) n 1 1 1 pnii a;. i ot c....m to realize that he was o.vi .1 Then she was led away by Ur. Rixev and took up her position at .the head" of the stairs where snv could v,.,r ih,, ct.rvicip Mrs. Hobart. the wiiiow of the vice president during Mr u-iniev's first term: Mr. Lafayette Williams of Chicago, Miss Barber, Miss -Mr,- imrw nnd T)r. Rixev remained with her there. The other members of fi,.. i-nmih- Mr. and Mrs. Abner Jlc Kinlev Miss Helen McKinley, Mrs. Duncan. Miss Duncan, Mr. and Mrs D.rKor nn.l rr. and Mrs. Baer had withdrawn into the library to the north f n,n ilrin-inir room in which the cas ket lav and here also gathered other -iaa ,. v,..n the service was held. The friends and public assistants of the dead president all had opportunity to view the remains before the review began Th- members of the cabinet had taken leave before the others ar rived Thev remained seated beside their dead "chief while the sad proces sion viewed the body. A place directly at the head had been reserved for President Roosevelt, aooul a nuaoaio. in all saw the body. Some were so overcome with grief at the sight of the thin, placid countenance that their frames shook ln convulsive sobs. Sev eral clung to the side of the bier and with difficulty could be persuaded to leave. Almost every face was tear stained. The great love for this man choked all in the heuse. ROOSEVELT ENTERS. Jus before 1 o ciock rreMucm. .iv-o. ...at entered coming into from the rear through f f.-,r iinssintr into the t a wn-v around through the sit- ,,''in,i into the library. There UUK luuiu ot....,.. . - . . . was an instantaneous movement in the c tv,o nresldent appeared, ine IUU1H tl. 1' '. - , V.fi procession was still passing from the south side around the head or tne ca i.,. .i v,or.v itftwppn it and the mem- hers of the cabinet seated at its side Der-!. mP find all eyes were turned toward the president. He moved forward with the tide of the procession to his place at the head of t . rnWnfpt officers. He iei,i himself erect, his left hand cam - v.i it' v,nt Those who were com- ,r,Z toward him' fell back on either side , i im nnce He paused once or c'.L hands silently but there I I V- t lJ lie ... - , was no smile to accompany his greet ings. He too, like the man, deep down ',- ocoirt tho wall, who had forgotten to rise when the president of the United States tered,s!en?-dhe -! vie m-Mt crrief. W nen President Roosevelt reached the head - i,inpt officers he Kept OI tne nutr- ui " - , Tha his face away from the casket The Infantryman guarding ine "'V, . t.i rio-i.1 as a statute, ai- though the commander-in-chief ap Shed until he could have touched rl It ui not salute. The PWentVie to Secretary. .BflQt to suddenly called to assume the holy responsibility of our chief magistrate. a nod. bless our dear nation aim guide the ship of state through stormy seas. Help Thy people to be brave to light the battles of the born, ana w ise to solve the problems of freedom. nrnHmis v hear us tar comioi mo, blessings to rest upon the family circle of our departed friend. Tenderly sus tain Thine handmaiden upon w nun. ioe blow of this sorrow most heavily falls Accompany her, O God, as Thou hast promise!, through this aarK vauey . u-. shadow and may she fear no evil, be cause Thou art with her. All these things we asK m me nam.. of Jesus Christ, our i-oiu. n--taught ns when we pray to say: Our Father who art in neaven, imi.owe., Thy name. Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our tresspasses as o' ,iv, those who tresspass against us and lead us not into temptation, nut deliver us from evil, ior im..e -kingdom and the power and the gloi . forever. Amen. May the grace ot our i Christ, the love or ta-ou cue x -aw.. ... communion of the Holy Spirit, be Itn us all. ever more. Amen. 11 present Joined in mc ;"".;' prayer as tne mm ' - President Rooseveu s iu.u- ""'T hie at the back of the room. The ser vice concluded with a mple honedic- tion The funeral airecaoi .i.- to tep forward to Place the cover on the casket, when suddenly there was a nrovement bemnu tiat Senator Hanna.imua the last opportunity to ioor. counP-nanof his dead J-nd had come, t-ress ns i . . ... - v,o w-a; at the sine oc me .....t-- - - " "L.i looklmr down into it. penuiiiK o-i ,, tv,n he Mmost two minutes pas?, u a..-. Aimo. t. i u rlosf,( To on'el Bingham signalled the body . -c-oor cniinrs. two infantry -erVeants and two artillery sergeants scrgtaui , f d out of the house The president, cabinet and the nouse. , ., AtoKinlev ami themember of the family remained the m mo5 M5S,V, through the or ine. i :" without breaking oown. The traced nurses and the per- IDEAL TRIP TO CALIFORNIA.' On account of the general convention of the Episcopal church, whkh will as semble in San Francisco, ear. on tober 3rd, widesipre.ad interest nas o- created in regard to a visit to tn- i a- ciflc Coast, for which a rare ..pp. .mm ity has been provided bv the y. nerous offer of the Seaboard Air Ian- Bad way to tho- who wish to avail them selves or tms' opi'oi luuiD The tickets will bo plae-d n fab- m North Carolina, on the 1Mb day of - I' tember for J65.23 for the round trb. with the privilege of going via re route and returning via another I ur i t Sleeper will be plac-d m l.al. a-tn , ;..;.. ,,,inili..r of passen- proviuea le'iui..o. -r. rrV, tfii.n C'.-lTl be SpCUI'e.t price for double berth from Raleigh -rr,,-,.r f'nlnr.nln. Will be i p.111'. ' will pass over the Seaboard Air :i-.,-e o Atlanta. (ill.. t 1 1 ' 1 1 Chattanooga, Nashvill- and M. L.uis. Mo., and over the Burlington roiit Denver. From Denver th- par ty H proceed via the Denver and lao .r.nn Railway through to famous .-. .nl; Route" of Colorado to-salt Lake it... and through the cordial invitation ot Bishop Leonard they w .11 fp. m 1 s -day there. The sl-eper will .a rr. n k i n IT total lost .OI 1U11 man accommodations about $7 no from Raleigh and points in Norm a.ooo. to San Francisco. The advantage of this route is ill b evident to all. when it Is rom-m ..Ted the journey westward will 1 .....v. .u.. -n-ora-v- Mountains while tn tnruuKii in.. a.ov.j .... .... ,iw, --r.-. i -o,.,,-, in the south and th" WPailR'I in -.,a,,r,i innrtlf'V will b" mad- i, "'oo.H when the weather is win. 111.' - . i mAnntninl It IS to 1)1 ly understood that persons a. ing this party can return bom rmnilnr ticketing route th.-y SiTJ- .. - rc i r.a-ard to ad 1-urtner pai lie ui." -ji.;n,l ei-oenses while en unite illliuioi . . facilities for ent.-rtainm' nt wb.l Temneisi-o ctlll be had "tl no; to Rev. Dr. 1. M i- i r TTnr schedules. iai or apply to . v .... Gen. ral Ag-nt S. LEAR P. T. P. A- Raleigh. N ' ABSdum i i or CURITY Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Dcnr Sinnnturo of f.ce I iic-Slrr.ilc rtnrP" IVt li.w. to take an fOCnr. TOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. CARTER'S through th ! olllp. . via may 1.- ! a - 1 i.' ITTLE IVER PILLS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FDR COHSTIPATION. . j FC.l ?U10W SKIN. , UTK TrlECOMPLEXiO- I Price 25 Ctnt-. . . .r. . : - Irurcir "c Tat endants of 'the president gath Ircd on the side porch to see the body ere taken away. rol Salve a POX. C, u I e r. Bellamy, i I in ;-.ip , ot'ln ii i. r. Pal' l-h. . 1 1 . w l 1 1 H. 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American Standard (.ranu lated Sugar Total ""Quantity to one P C"?r-Tbi6 is .9 4 C 2Sc H5c r-oti limited. , nhir s'-.e '"fl' the room the library. hall he had Volcanic Eruptions Are gf and, but Skin Eruption- lif. r.Jl-. nl, Running and Fe ""ttT;;: Boils. Felons Corns Warts Cuts. Bruises. Burns : .ar uooa Childblains nn okrth. Drives out Pains i I1C , . and Aches, oniy f-o ranteed. Sold by i. druggist. " General Wood to Attend President's Fnnerai na-,,, i no-ton. September 16. Acting Adjutant General Ward has received a .. rom Oeneral N ood, came mebsaBe c.,.,rlr thnt e-ov&rnor general or cuua, o..j...o - woldeave Havana this niorning for Canton by way 01 ' "' c. order to be present at the interment of thflale president. , It Is rstocnl that he will bring wun 110.1 -------- al law of Cuba for the consideration of President Roosevelt. State Troops to go to Canton TT-iar,oann Spntmber 16. Several militia organizations in the south in eno r.nte C tv Guard of Atlan ta Ga , have applied to the war de partment for a Place in line m the pro. cession at canton, oiuu, LCSSiyu a. romoniOS flVPf the sion or tne luneiai . r.co remains of the late presmcm applications have been referred to Mr. i,iAl,-on t hp RPi IP Ltll Y Lvy tiv- Vuuc,,r: " ,Ha;b referred to were unable to reach Washington In time for the ceremonies tum-n". MMuu rnntiro RDTH PHI1NES 109. THE UNLULM lunnm S. W. SANDERS ELIZABETH COLLEGE, CIIAKLOTTh. . i - For the Higher Education ot Young Ladies TEACHERS-l-mv.rsity trained and expe rienced in all departments. BUILDIUGS N e w and modern, with ev.-ry comfort. CONSERVATORY OF MTISIC-Se parute tin.- n- building. Director from Leipzig. RX Teacher from Austria. Laboratories. Library. Oymnns.uni. Kte Tip- it THTTL. Beautiful subiirhiin lo.atioti of twenty acres. t,,Tfrm Write for illustrate'! ctuuioy Opens September 19th. ( i h (f salt. 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ELY BKOTHBBS, 66 Warren St., New York COLD N HEAD OLIVE MANGROVK Every thing . , - - - riever Fails to Curej : .. t Haggard's Specific Tablets j An Education That Pays j pelf- is one in which industry .111.1 reliance are tarnrhi. where maun principle- are re.pilred. where m etruetion or the mdnblual. ..nd not of the class, .8 natn ; win re .1 definite aim is constant ly followed, and where every ellort is made to develop a well-rounded man out astic boy. W lien : . . h- . IK . Mlpll-ll' '1 lllol. 111 I I" ' " ,. nt "f , ln-onte - "t I , 1 1 v ' Nl TV oil" I" t . T I 1 t X . 'I'"' .. I,, 1111. 1 Mind.!, t'lr'.pil i. -. ' ' I,, ,st Vitality And all l . n-l r. ' I 'I of male mid t. tn.'il. ilaiti n " ' hen l.il' re known ' " ' " ' ' Tli. y Inn e and will n ' " that Ir In iiiie.l t.T t I" m I. nifo iti e( iiiiitien a a ' II, .. .lutl'tlirlll Cull "II ' a I t rv I In Ml. I f t li j II" t 'i I I t in v i nn ii 1 .1..1, 1 1 iii. y laid I of the p The Howell Military Academy Opens on septemoer izm a personal inspc-ction or the s. hool is invited. Meantime any infor mation concerning it can lie had of the Principal : ' 1,r lee I rolll I II. 1 1 11 y N 1 p Nor. to HI I W . At 11 :t 11. 01 i per li.pt or Ip. i. - t- 1 I' 1 lets free on a 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 . at e I'p , pun rALi" J. HICKS BUNTING AND J H HIRDIH. " Uroccliti. Wilmington. F C. I 3m tilth .01 mm M m. warn mi CANDV WILMINGTON SEA-COAST R. R. AND AFTER MONDAY SEPTRMHKK oiu .u r.,.v,.i,,i.. -ill h.. an In own limn further notice: DAILY EXCEPT ESCULETTS -Lv. Wilmington :U0 a. m. 10:10 a. m. J::iU p. m. 6:30 p. m. as SUNDAY. Lv. Ocean View 7 : 40 a . m . lp:l a. m. f,i p. m B:00 p. m cuke rii.i s. Plta. Nnl . . .... I ,1 laorrli.r and an r .."'.,.:,,,,.., n( u ml p1. - Phyeic. iii-nu'"."-- - WTcc II GREEN A CO.. Wlmlntn T HICKS BUNTING. Wllmlnrton. JAM EH C. MPND9, Wllmlnrton- T 11 IIAKIPIIT, - .1 . A.. (Etta Drug Cr nor U It Philadelphia, Mfa.) SUNDAY TRAIN. r-Lv, Wilmington r-Lv. ( Hyn lc 2-J30 p. m. 5:00 p. m. Freight will be carried on 10:10 a. m. and 20 p. m. trains. R. O. GRANT, Sup'L oep7 nooa-aiurhr 1 'TirrrrKt'IT ' oard niooilii) 'J ' "r 'T t j L By m.il. i 1 , VcSZoZ
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 17, 1901, edition 1
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