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if- ... PRICE CENTS 7 OCTOBER 8, 1901. mm VOL. XIV., No . M M a HODGSON ON THE STAND ma y h.iv state-l v. hat he thought !. ' was absolut-dy misiaK-n. urr- HE TELLS OF THE BROOKLYN'S ACTION OFF SANTIAGO. II, ,u f.,i -iii -m .-.Is ' Sh- !:.u.-t Uv C th. s.-uth'A.ir.l. a ' ; .il .ii:ti:i--t- : 1 :: , . .kl i-'s .ibii;' v I" k- I- Uj IT ,.: i ! .-da "!.t!!.' ri,Ti:i'Vi:i;sv with s'Hi.ky. A ; t!.i ; ..i:.t -Mi . I: i K !' 'Hi' ti"U- ! ;;! i . .-rnir.g 1 1 1 - ;.;!!.! AdU'.i-I al S. Ill-V iut.t.g 1 1 1 - - battl. of Sanilac, in u hi' h t ii- , . .mm--I' : i ) "'ft. ' 1 ha - -.:!. I Mini, th-- '!' xas." Mr j:.iyr,. i ... lv 1 tic . ltta ss if :t ...,s !.. t '.. pt a : : k Ah" l-.'.'l gl-a : '. -.!! r to ' it If !! Th- I i 1 w th.it 1 .i.t.il!l c.ici.t h.i -i :. th-- .!! r t" t ( ... I "t . 'a h--. 1 y. I ;.i r..-: t :. ...-k- d I :! ." -:ti- j f i ,:n lie- ecmy M FIGHTING THREE OF THE ENEMY NdAd vautauo I-t ' Mukltiis tin- I a mii. I.oop-Iler lintttTli at Win k All tlif Tlmo-Tluu ly Arrl nl it m Oroi;oii-Tlu Murla TitimiN Atw mtt to Uam tlit (TuImt-IIio I!oiln-on--tlev t orrepuiloiict -t oiiuimmler ot the Now t)rlean on tin' WIluc- t a :i 1 1 . .,l...ut j' varus that about tl.-- t i: IT! , klyii .a v, ith 1 1'.' h- r hi' ' 1 t . th' u II- lb w u I ' OF APPROVAL OF MACLAY'S ATTACK J ana n,nw.y nimi..g ON ADMIRAL SAMPSON. COLONEL THOMPSON'S, DEFENSE k mi n .i-.'l la- 1 r ! 1 M : I M: II i t : : hill- it: II-- !:!. ' i: .: . : 1 tl: it .. .'. , .. , k ! i . t i . th- i ; ,tf. I ! t ! i ! pot t I i rr r . .a ;l range of from s.000 to 10.00) yanls A MFN AL hUH SAMrOUN 1 i it,., nil ha1 fallen short. 11 L L 1 1 I 1 1 I J . What damage was clone to tie en--- , my on that occasion?" asked Captain j J.-mi. .. .. , I don't think tht-re was any. reijlu-a the witness. Was there any further effort to cap ture or d.'Stmy the Colon?" Not to mv knowledge." - W. re all the vessels available - n-a-au'.-d in that action?" No: tlu- Texas and llu- Biooklyn w. re in the rear." Was the lire of the enemy s battel -j..s heavy enough to seriously eiidangui Lie- attaekint; ships?" I do not so ronsider." What was developed as to th Sliu;'e batteries?" That tlu-y had not streiiKth -nouc,li t,, do anv material damase." Jiescribim,' the bloekade of S: ntiaijo ), arbor maintained by fomnodore S, -hlev. the witness said that t ie -j'.s-tanee"out was from live to eigh: mil,? and that at niirht the vessels s' earned dumn back and tortn acn LIVELY FA IH WKFK KXI'Kt T1D I Finch's Options on the stnto Swamp Lands -Arc lidcacon uiisko -v oih iei- Th in the !. I . 1:1 r- spons...' t I;.- , it r.ess : -a. 1 1, m with um ,! on tiv . . . - s t a nd i ni; :: .'. lb-- on ii i n v; . ih:.- feet : i 'Ti hlm -.-- 1 and tliat 'a pt a i I: ; tie t i;r . -. : oo I in t be ii.a tow e- f. or tiv : . i I t 1 : i t i ' . 1 1 t a : I . : -. m t h - , :. : -a - I .' : M - . I 1 I ii" , ! : " 1 - Via. I' I ! h h; Ka li I -. .la 1 1 T t i", THE STKEET RV,LWA OLD 1 1 If .US ..SOC.O COAS TO MESSRS. H'JGH nCUE i CO bio,' e I K t v I W I - It w.i- -tart- : it:, i w, i.- mil y 1 1 in I h i ! I A I.I- .-Hi. h el t that i i n 1 1 a 1 1 : 1 11 1 j Wl. a '. tii.it .a tl', II" 1 !: :-. in a; in '- harbor somewhat neaiei in. I Mr Ravner asked: "What do you i know about the strength of the bat I t.-ries. the number of the batteries or ' th.- strength of the Runs before the i ie, onnoissance on May 31st? What a. tual knowledge did you have?' The w itness replied: "I had no knov- ;lfr whatever before the reconnois- sariee " "What knowledge did you acq lire as the result of that i-eeonnoissar ce or .nibardnieiit ?" :v tie- liumb.-r of shots that v. er tii.d. bv the eharacter of the diUanc. th- smoke et as indicating the cali bre of the'gun: by the fall of tl e pro- tii.-s. tie- amount of water th-y would throw up. and the evident direc tion of the fall as indicating whether th-- projectiles were moving witi great velocity or slow. In that way I judge alone. Thos thilms a ere developed as the i- -',i!t of th.- re, onnoissance w ei e they I"t I , onsid.-r the re-conn issance :n that nil ul.ir to nave I n successi in. I'll.- r, ..n noissa ii, .- was for ti e pur- i.f ,b -eioj.ing the numb, r an.l th of the batteries at San'iago?" l am"' ni ly so." The , ourl ask.-d Captain Kolger i. ;i. r 'oiiiino'lore Schley's bl ck;tde : i ii-- harboi i:h. i.-ntlv .-ft". cti e to pre ,-:i ii,.. of the Spanish fleet. His reply P P"S Of Tin' Admiral Aalnt the t liartres ofScUlo.v's Fi iends Ho Says That in Keadluir the l'roofs of Mac-lay's Hook Sampson Uoeamo S A nary W lion lie Came to the Heiiiiuciation of Schley Tliat Ilo Would II ivo Nothing lov to do With the I'root Correetinr Messenger 1 !ur au. Raleigh. N. C.. Octob, r upreme court devott s this wc-k Musical Satisfaction , , is 1'I IMtNil II 1) IN I IN- STII-.FF PIANO ! t 'I' ll., it dent a deny vni'i- iiciob. r i. Colonel 1 Thompson, of this city, president .a- th.. T,,it,! States HUVal I'll alumni association, makes the folio .v ing statement to the Associated Press in connection with the Schley inquire "There is one story which I am ve;-y anxious should be truthfully presented to the public. After Mai-lay's hook was publish, d Mr. Mac-lay stated that his proofs haJ been submitted to the commanding ot-lic.-rs. including Admiral Sampson, ..n-.I thai thi v approved his statement. rei.orter. calling upon Sampson when he- v.-as ill in his be 1. obtained from the admiral what : p.-ared to be a confirmation of 'nio statement. The admiral was aske 1 if he had seen and read tie proofs or Mac-lav's book, and he said: "its; but unfortunately he was too ill to go into the matter at any length and ex plain everything, and so the public was formed and today beiiees in.n Sampson entirely approve.! toe ent that Schley was a coward and a caitiff, which was me gisi .a Maclay's charge against Schley. "1 am in a position to state th-' true facts, and vou may absolut.ly r -iy mt miral stale!; T' 1 ' 1" Santiago had b -en I upon them as the trulth- t he i-s- -The nroois were p.-nt t .ui. ..no - lay to Admiral Sampson with request w.,s llaq tile Weailler oeen I'l-i.-i-.- I in. n uii-. .-woioo I inly , !-ar. . s . if rainy or mis.y no." ,.,. The admiral al the time was n-'-. M sai I iii i . t, v to another .riesti an I m good n.-aun aim oei o-o . . t , : th.. w.ath.-r was generally rainy. I d.rtake the labor, but I , ,,, .,,t lie.-.,,, ...erille 1. 7 t ; S I t , o i 1 it e , I nlll tlKll ill'' .M.ll'Ill t'stimoiiy lelat.-d to the supply if coal to th.- b,.ats ..n May Until when the - movement to Key W n was T- : i-l ! 1- d. lie S I at le ". 1 1 1 1 1 i : Li. n W :r.c tl 'IN' h V:- a -:::i: sr.Nin -.--.l v. f c, vi:s i : i . n i : k t hat .- H-- i m i: v w I r- n 1 1 i ki. ii i - '. ra t h --, . , s ; Why " h t!.r that n m out. w ret liistcy as a standard one and used ai the na val academy as a text book. I his vol ume brought the history down through the period of th.- Spanish war an ! it was desired that there should be no :n accuracies in it. The admiral, there fore consented to read them and h- u.d c.erect a certain part of th.-m. but as he arriv.-d at the part which contained the statement that Schley was a cow ard and a caitiff, he was very much an gered anil said the statement was oim the author had no right to make, that it was unjust and unfair to speak of anv naval ollic.-r in such term .teclined to have anvthimr further to do with the proofs. "His secretary, impressed with tl irr. at desirability of having the st-U i. ,c I merits o tacts aceura i'. a no inn oeo .-- I . . ... . i . , I .ii,.- h.i I eo ill : t v loooi!. ! .it . , .,, ... .,.i.i .,0-0 it bis onsid- his own . 1 c ount, compare the book wun :il--ilieiiie r.'- ... ' ... ... I .V..-. f..r.. i.'ilc 1 1. ...11 ti.. 1, 1, eisnro. lie ex-i ioe ..w Plained at length Major Hawkes' ap- n-oL-rad I can. The 1 ourt adjourned until tomoiio.v. tif.ii. Ni) i vi:st; A'l'IO v. Former Assistant Soc-i'i'tnry of War Meikli'.iolin and L. S. Kolr Testify. Washington. October 7. Ceo "go D'. M'iklojohn, form.-rly assistant secre tary of war. was a witness befire the senate military affairs commi t.-e at tie- H.islaiid investigation today. He siid that when the propositm 1 r has correct i- r.. W md maKe on tm- nnu guiM a number of corrections. As these were . . . i- i , -r. i .v.... o.;. hfin, win ,1,- :t; iioe.. ii ,,,,' t,,,..et I,, , T,OS t Oil 111 tnC I' l 11 1- I Ol "'I etOOC M.we. e . o...-, t.o,... u.,rv and asserted that .he ap- when Admiral Sampson was givn ' "..'. ... i. . i .. .-.;.- ... ,i. i-.-ithl ni'i-sor.ai attention t . '. .. .."...I. ii.,:a i I fi- Ma.-I.iv was Iierfectlv lustd-d :n t,- Meikl. iohn extIained tint the his statement. ' opo 'ines was whollv wit iln the navy, forbidding naval offices to mako the I anv statement for publication n ", , i i.i' .,t ,n,l would this controversy, issued ininiediat.-'y .. i i i. .. 'nflurtv.i-f niminiaiier iius iinci.ir. LOO . o.i v r .ii,,.., ... .... , ; . n ..... ,-. c tli it lie saw no I aiiovo ci-rreciion ueuig oniciaoy ina i f the to the docket of appeals from th. enth district. It is a light docket. The grounds of the Methodist nhanasje are beiiiK prepared for erection of the main building. Mrs. R. C. Rivers, wife of the man ager of the Raleigh Academy of Music. die..l yesterday after a long illuess. av 1 was burieil mis morning. Corporation Commissioner Abb..tt left today for Wilk--s and other coun ties in that section. to instruct t:i" county otlicials regarding taxation un der the new act. I-" air week lu-re is to be very gay. Th- social features will be numerous, rhe...- will be a number if visitors from Vir ginia, i he ( aplini i :un ioua aiiaim- 1 to give germans on Tuesday ."."id Thursday of that week and tlr.- mars:!- als' ball on Friday. Cen.ral wiihani P. Roberts is the chief marshal. mong the arrivals today are .Ju nius Davis. Wilmington: N. A. Sinclair. Fay.-tteviHe: A. W. McLean. Lumber ton: P. P.. Masten. Winston; .1. I '. Schulkeii. Whit'-ville. Sup.-iwisor J. C. Lashley leaves '.ie penitentiary tomorrow wun i-. ioa victs. to do th.- grading on the moun tain section of tie- railway popularly know n as the "Three C's." The stat - s Ndmi. al contract becomes eliecti e ( ii toner J"! n. Tie- work begins at M;nion. It is mter- ting to note the fact in this connec tion that the convicts have already built two ralways across the Phi' idge. these being the Spartanburg : a Ashcvilie and the Western North Caro lina. The convicts have built t'.vo fifths of all the railway mileage in tie- tate and the calculation is made thai their work in this direct ion. si nee l'-l. wh"ii they were first put on railway work mil the Spartanburg and .?h--viil.-t rei.res.-nts $2.Soii.ihhi. Tlu- (lirc-t appropriations by th- state to the peni tentiary since 1m-,s are very-ii'-arly -.- noo.ooo. ? Rev. Mr. Huske. the new archdeacon f this Protestant Kpiscopad dioc -s.. has assumed his duties here 1 he r -, - tors of ( 'Prist church and t le--i.'hurch of the C.ood Sli.-i.herd. in Ral.-ii. are in San Francisco attending Lfte geiier;. :).iscopal convention andR'-v. Mr. Husk.- is o!!i'-iating in thos cnurcnes. lternatelv. He yesterday y reached ms firsi sermon in Christ church. al made a very line impression as a fore - ful Speaker. The attorney general and Mrs. K. 1 . Cilmer h;ie arrived from aynos for the winter. Tin- reason why the state hoard of education was opposed to the contract or option wlii-di K. S- Finch had on t.i state's swamp hinds was that under it he could run a line ten miles long and ten feet wide, running this around all the timber and leaving out all tin- land that was worthless to lumberman. ; Hion the sale of a few thousand a ; ivould prevent the sale of any other of i the slate lauds in a large area, and m- : t.-ad of the state's getting r.n cents an j acre n would get oniy ..a cents an acre for th.- choicest of the lands, the ,pics ; being run to suit Finch and the -eir- i chaser. As a matter of fact one of the two .I.-.-, is which Finch pn s-.-rn.-d to th.- board for approval and signature ra:i around ail the timber lands and left a ' burned section. It is due to the stab board to make-this statement. Tomorrow the entire cadet battalion j at tie- Agricultural and Mechanical col- , lege here, "mi strong, will be uniform, d. ! N.. sp al ms all the . I ,, : f I.: ik I ' N", rth Carolina 1-1 i .-' i'ii:i:"i' i i : m p '!' 'i:v P. I. A m KV . . 1 ,11 1 e I I I i I I I' 1 ' III- :n. ,- t p.. ill. i . ill " 111 1 1: i: 1 ' a I i . i . . n ; 1 1 , Ik ii riii.nc im 1 1 I a .Id I iwlm K prcscntatix c. Exclusive Depository I OK ALL Till. I School Books JUsed jn the Public Scools. AT LOWF.ST VUU.l S W. YATES & CO. Booksellers and Stationers. Wilmington, N. C. I 0:3. ' W t' . , . 1 SmS----Klrf I i -4 vt .tas Fall U l tluurantccJ Patent Leather Shoes $3.50 Hew Fall Shapes Now Ready iomon's Shoe Store. pening Tuesday, Oci. 8th, Wednesday, Oct. 9th and display oi IVs ti inery, mported and Ready-: o-Wear Hats In Styles to Suit the Most Fastiaious and Exclusive. M 1 o Ransom M Iss Stoue , on- x--.v V'.: k M d 1 1 . . Mi- - 1 1, ,1, . n. i'oi n , rly - 1 1 1 1 M i A grand di flay m --v. r KNTKi I-:.-, i ; I . iVK. 'ie! I- A N ' ' . i . I I : l . N ' I I 'III' M 1 , Ie I . , lie oM II., , I , , I , I f I I . I , . I - .1'.- I . ' I l':-s-l ... at,,! ,. - a ,11 l I- ro veni- 1 1 I h I Ve .. s 1 1! . ! M 1 1 ,1 t ! ; a t C . a. :. : , i". . Wii'i! th" helni d: 1 T x . ' led - - th- not if In th" matter. H imt.roi.rietv in ofti ir.ent investing in such an en erfrise as the nrovosed hemp company if they ,i. i-e,l to do so. Mr. MeiKlejom em- I )niitsKv-(;ovpnior.Ioui'S, Dcm phatical!v denied tne :mimauoiia o. w. r. solutions authorizing the inquiry that h- had at any time used his off! ial po siti,.n to pav j.rivate obligation;. I.. S. Holt", of North Carolin; . testi- t, n eon virf.i lion lie iuki ii. in Rood October S. It is report.-,! i from Sofia savs a dispatch from Vienna . fV "3 J to the iMilly Kxi.ress. -that Cm'ted! I T l States Consul Dickinson and an envoy j . (j, y 3 of the missionary society arrived there i tJ ROOSKVKT.T AND TIIK SOUTH. iii'i'iit. to a .It.dgolilp. ti :he st't- Wash.ingtoa. October . . Rresiil.-nt Ro -sevelt today appointed ex-Govern-or Thomas (Joode Jones, of Alabama. Satnrdav intending to follow uj Miss .-tone i th.- abducted missionary! and to ii. -.os't a p-.rtion of the ransom. The hri. .n.N liave exlended the time lor j , a .. I , i t o i : e o i o ; i l i i . iil.li I : K.NUY WIIISKKY. always th" -:nie. ?iliid. mellow and pure. aZtlcll STUI-HT H- : n c t o , 1 w;-. i' TV. ,i ::: i: board i!-.--.i 1 .,: th" Iril," e .it fail -V . . .ii 1 . 1 I I I I l. . , , 1 . , ; ah- r ' lv r t, : t . i. v. I le' I . . -rvt.'ui th- I V:-Th r a . t -This : l , his. 1 a . ,;:t lb :uht. have : .: V 1 to watn .N.ajo. ;;:': ' ';,',,lim ,, .... rnit-d states district judge of tl.-iU'-m oi ni' - - - i against tin- proposed i.tnpany. l.iw k-s I tll,. Middle and Northern districts en had P.ml that he would "get ev-n wuni ,,, .-.ji the vacancy causml by - t;it,,i" oVu;. .iu 1 the death ,.f judg,. J(, .1,,,, .:x 1 1 0 1 1 o lie . o . . , ....... , . . . , .. ..... i... .. 1 , .t.,,,1 . ie said that Hawkes had told mm ne i i ,o ei n-., jo,- .....v.- n.i. ... r.. in inxestitration wmcnioir.it an i was twice cmei c.e'uiie oi . ntcb officials of the gov: I his state. He v as General Gordon eL-."c in,l not said to him I adiutani general during the civil Avar investigation I In isltH, as a gold democrat, ne suppoi i- il Palmer and Ruekner H. Would have w ould invol v. crnment. Haw that he would stop the Roosevelt arts the Carnival. Wasliin-pt.':-.. .-tob. r 7. I'reside a t Roosevelt at o clock t..,ia pressed a li'.tlion iii in i.'ii.ii1" jo-mo if th" White house which iorman ip.-ned the carnival at Richmond. Ya Dr. .Merrill Gates and General Whitth - SeV Wele Willi 111111 111 111'' lime. d !...! 1 -l.ll ! Ill ha a t h ga : ;.:!,- r at S. h.l--v th it i: : t h ; s i - 1 i: :s h" t',1 I s.,:v to : r y . , -. A t I k- V. ! a-.va;. i u .1:1 a bo i' i r-'T'- 1 wit h 1 mv re, .d -.a signal th." h' r 'railroad a''-rward ,f h.- r i:.-;n. h Th.-' a. Tri- 1 1 ! 1 h. had -u I ..... - : 1 lv lei !: !': 1 ', .,.: . a " i . . , , i Sa'it ia: a. ot mitti A WltKCKON THKSK I50.4 IU). t ! d r.ty f the 1 -: t. nil- I r. e 1 1 f'l". if ",,!. I : ! I r I Ft UUN'K Ml II I 1 i . . 'itr.i, : I., ! : the Vi'iv li.inUIng ll'ile o! th M 1 1 r-i 'i 1 . : l N.i'Irl!ll ; : i ii k I' be K re. t e I at Once on t lie Nnrthi'.i'.t ( oruer of Fnmt 1:1 I lie-: -na' -1 re.' t s . .-lv 1 h , t' . fi ; i i i s . ! ,w n If t! '. do'. ;t i b M b- o on :i th- of th" lit - . l. -h TV, ,. h . h ' ha - .1 b. t i: itrte t- d t. ! f :rr i ; j.f.n if.'' 1 ej o. :' 'rio b it h room . . r a., P ,-. , r. i 1 I' w a : W, r ( ore (onv.n'l.ti ot Dnuchter of the tlonoy .h.ir:.dt- N. ' . iv;,.b'r : - Th" . . T . e '- f e r.u.il . r. r. ' a -t ta ,(,.. , ,-',- I-t i v will rw hel l here or. W.-d.id-iy .m l ThurtsliV of this o'K Po-t-itf- of Governor V.tr.-.' and '"t; .'harl.s Fisher u:H b nrrVt- .,'.-! f,'rw.r.!-l t- th" eor.f.-.lete mu-i.-um at lUchrr.on.l. Th- Southern M.w.-fa.-turrr' club will Kiv- .1 recept ,..n to Mrs. Ston-wall Jackson Mrs. .n rral I H Hl'.l and Mis Zebulon I Vance will assist In the function. 1 r. v rate tired r.e s he h f"ll -h," t -. i-:r.. h sh- lls a:- ! -, ".-g.-n v. as s ; g! ... ! i , f e-ar shot and v. . s f.i'.l . f h-r shot. W' -.-.illy to tire th r '. -. , h t".ir. r'--i c--:-.- I r-tva-mb.-r : h - !v lis . ,f th-- 1 1!-. id ,,f th.. 1 bei and " h sv .-j par- n a :' '! in 1 '. : -.a V - hi t lv- ' ' d.-n ; ' h 1 I ; rt- 1 ):' h-dm '.: -lv s. ., .-...f -1 , d .-. . ; v,. :- ;. .. h 1; I ; '. ": . : w- 1 ., ,,..,! ,.r l- : s c . 1 1 r-.ak-- I'Tt's "ith er : . , .mm.T. line -ffi. . . .., ,, ,,-;t:' oi s'-.it; . :T 1 th- b-i! . ;-. the b.'.l' W ' r' .-. :!-..- b at .a:' . . .... .. , .J .1 and as ! .. ,. ..m, i:sh.e I ""e of th ; '... s : Ai -.-,tt- v, out a 1 " e'i ')... ,- 1 t:'." ' ' :.: 1 th : k :.. ; :-,.!,.i! ha 1 a .,:-.! a r i t , - v ia r - we had ',;; ... t..e Color, all tins tan-- m is" t-. rv ..r -.ir.y .o t . . m.n k-.t-.-i .m . . . . v., ,i;.-h I saw lv : t ni i i . ... h lol ks ov. rN'.-.r.; I did ft -o . .., t ar.vth.ir.c of that kind How-" far w as th-- ' 'regon fr..;t : Itrookly r. irvoTi-. 1 . '. t . 1 "... a-d b-.ird quarter." Th- w itness, in ri-plv to question. ion- 1;, v,ia r.rort of the battb- I said that "at the beginning of th- h'-i; , . k T.-nr-r nt 14"" at r.. r.a i Kien iae . .. i v. , . -.ft..- -ie loor It was a : 4"0 or 2.3X yard.. tr 1'ivner" What was th ,.f" .-.-.mmodore Si hlev during thi" cr cigerr.er.t or any engis-iiv nt : you saw him?" ' lln bearing and munn-r w . i al'.v thor- of a command-r-i n - hb-f ' iv.il fori - i n that occasion. t-v,., nitr..iq said that th- iommdor- h id o.-cupi-d a 1-l.K.' on a platform aroun.i in- ",.... ..r. -neaKem.-nt. This, he said, was po sition of danger, as th- commo lore was ,- always in full i- - !V- e . .j ; . ! i : q.- ak: i t k i 1 t i h. t h ,d uo'ten t : i- -I" Snr.tai" . , - !'. at th." f a 1 'tair. .1 lain ' the w it l-essl t h..t h." it h'- . it re ss d that It was becaUs-'-' of ,.- th it tlv - t might fad f p - i ,1 ; h oii rse I;,! :v t h..i - ' ik- n the Sar.tiag". : ,h- bl'" kad. , - ,i I ti: a ..t - -,.,. .' announced hat it It is understood that Baoker T. Wash- ,...i.i ,, ii,,i tomorrow the ti.king of I ington. the well known negro educator . -.,.. ,1,.. o.-es.-nt. At a date I w as on,- of ex-Governor Jones sup , biter some other wit- I norteis. The latter not only has aided n.-ss.-s' will be examined and t ie com- Washington in his efforts to elevate ... ..11 -.-, o t. . HO IS l HI l. 111., II . ' . ll 11 ' I, ' 'I'M II il" . . . 7 - lll' ll "111 HI.."- "I - .' .... l ; ,, ,1.., sutlrage amendment mcoi po: .1 o-. i m .c- A la bam a constitution. Representative Thompson, of Alabama, a democrat who learned id eX-GOVernol jones aj. IK.iiUment fr.in the .resident himself, ut.on l.-aving the Whip- house express ed satisfac tion over the president s ac tion. -Governor Jones." said he. "is not onlv one ot the anu-si inwjeis m Alabam;i. hut .me of the most promi nent and highlv est-emed citizens of the state. This act of President Roose velt will place him in tne san e i ...i, : .. ..ao.li the late esteem 111 tne souiii in no. v.. President McKinley was Held. A Dotiblo-Hoader Krelirht Train De molished Ono Ensrlneer Killed. 7. A special Rab-i-h. N. ' '.. h tober : , tlv News and observer froia Mon i N ' siiys: Tlv- southbound through ffi ight of .-,,1-tv cars and two engines was wreck , 1 about two miles west of here this ii-o.-idmr Tin- train was rounding a ; , u,e and the lirst engin. jump- ' ' . 1 ..1 oaini1' , ,1 the track tearing it up aim ..-i. ..... a, i:i-n th..- mlv-r i-r.gine Lht th- Stat" of liio. City of Toledo,''. pf; Lucas County. ' Frank J. Chi ni-y makes oath that lie is the se-iio partner of the firm of i- J. Ch.-ney & Co.. doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State afore said and that said firm will pay th sura' of dNiI HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot b? cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. l.P.ANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to b- f. 'ie me and subscribed in ....... .oi. a.... ,,f lle.-elll- mv pivseuc a. mis oui oa,v 01. ber. A. I jb'J- . (Seal ) A. W. ULI'.ami.n, Notary Public. Hall's Cataiah Cure is taKen mieiiiao. and acts -Jire tly on the blood and mucous r.u fries of the system. r-e,,o for testimonial, free. F. J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo, O. Sold bv Druggist, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The Clothes y-i 7 We Make i i-l p. i OUR FALL STOCK i,i i i : : i , I i .1 .d . ,1 ., . tlie Uli.l, c I '1 J . l ' 1 l , , , I , o I I I I . I 1 'loll, I si , I W"l do, : at. II I. .lit ,,f .an ran- 1 1 M" d '" ; , ,1 I , , I ' I '., 'I 11 , ' 1 'I i : ', r I I . ', It: Tl oil ' ' t II..!. I'l tb' !. I ! 1 ! I. b - 'A 1 ' I I a , ' 1 ' .. ', I t 1 I. ,! , ,11 ,,. iK ' o.ll In Ot del ' le H ,11 v. I h t In e. jn- I dl". a I '" ,,1 1, , , t I, at old, l a m I I (.-1 i ' ' oa ;. a Ilia- '' ' l"i ' I ' n t- C" , ,i . I 5 ! "' I I e ! u n i' ' , , . ,, ; . ,... I .dill ' , , , 'I . ' . . 1 1 1 . i I I'll' ' 1 '' ,11 i, a i 1 tl: ur hue. ii ' '''- . . iriiSTI' NS P.V THE i ...'inb.-r of ail- -t:"' S 'A l.v til" o'-i' t. a Wh.at a a- Il klvn fi 'Mi t : . . dumn m h. irb'.r ar. l ; ,.i T t . aid a Tie- 1 and cars to pile !' onipb-t" w reck. Engineer i" nd a colored fireman wet- killed. I- l.'.i.r ne. i- llcKald lia not dv k- i d'RT. , : .i . . l .. ., n-l'i' been found, being liun-u uii"-i " , ,,-s -md broken machine r. turned' out to ask t. i".... in ,1.. , f Monroe 1'' . . .1 .. ..i.M-- k and t" see ii ..e . tiered aroi nd anu , '. . -1 '.a. ii. ar. st i . S. hi- th." wr. 1 i -.:.-.. t li , . I is Sea t the ! I.'..", , i the wreck. Roth engines are Spanish , ,,tii. ly destroyed, and me hopelessly shalt. -roil. iirs are :a ''""k. I."' to rain .u . -h Mil say th. , 1 i s ; a 1 1 . said to they're s about 1 i ; . i :i I . I ; ; , ,, k 1 : i ' . i aaking th helm 7 ' - . ... ,1 to p., -ading Sp Uii-h n while! tut-;'., to RICHMOND CARNIVAL. Opens witUBrlatUt Prospects anil Large Crowd. ih 1 ! 1 i i.d tie r-i" kiyi 1 , i : , uous iy. er old tv ad longer " some ..th. t s ' , ,.,i,iiv and . ..ntinu- b. , i- all. :e d . of have h-r :,'.:::" thai' ' She turn- 1 ' i , a ,,:' th- Spanish ships a t -,. .'. . . ", the r. klyn m th" ,t th" battb of July i . , . . .i L- c n i -i t id th" h',,klyn with the , , : g.-ttir.g ' : a " . . it ly ai f T ir.t - nil' " : t "1 s or I .IliilliU.' li it . '"!' a t a as m ..p roll on ! t as!-. I th. s. ertan; a.-- at Ci-n-i.,l of th.o th : t - r - lb b" rii'.g W he ll r.a tur- 111 bl.-he.ld . intsid" of h.a in . , s f , r :ilof t as to , 'r tie- hill top fr. th.- arrival What, orders wet ioWlvn to til I , an only sa iiom .,rd a s w er ! , " i , 1 se up. "f ': "... , ,h-- ,,, , ,isi"ii " I ,-.,. f :l 1 1 ing in 1 1 i ...... - 1 - regarding uie i . pi. 1 1 t "l tnast r uld and look I kin-w of rem.- until th" Marbleliea.i . .. . i .. .i,n signall-d o in- tha t July "I'd. lVt- . , oll'-l'tHin II1KI , p.ar ship ioi .u n"" l..se in.' f tlv- :1 mg s. ilia, i- i:,chmor,d. Ya.. October . llu Ki,.hmond carnival and free st:eet fa.r ,,..,,. ,1 according to programme, Presi Ro .s-v.-ll pressing the ele .trie but I,,-, in Wash.ington that stalled t h,- . , ... : . 1. t .. l".l 1 :'. Iinelted who is large for a l ist u.'. has weir aci OLD HENRY WHISKEY Is so pop ular, because so good. Take no substi tute. Death of Ameer of Af'slianlslan. London, October 7 . A news agency publishes the folowmg dispaun i.",,, Simla, dated this evening: "Habib nullah Khan, eldest .-.i. -o the ameer of Afghanistan, has re; ,orted to the Rritish agent at C-ibul that the ameer died List Thursday after a brier illness." A Death Warrant Issued. (.sn(,i:il to The Messenger.) Raleigh. N. C October 7. Governor Aycock fixes Monday, November llt.i, as the date of execution of Drew Vaughon. c olored, murderer, at in ton, Hertford county. North Front Street. UN S 1 1 m a ,f a t, '. I 1 1 i I'K I" '"' IE' N & CO m s m a ''"'"I.BBBBBtiWBIiii IN THF EVENT SPECIAL NOTICES LOST SOLITAIKK DIAMOND HINC TIK lanv setting, about 1'4 carat, eit lier in city or on shellroad. or at Stokl.-v s place, in Wrightsville. Finder will be liberally re warded upon ret timing same to t his ollice. no s t W'NTF.l) AT (N( K, KOI K IIKK'KI.AV A.i.Ue to .1 Hurt holoniew. -h! North Front. None but good mechanics apply. need oc s It w. BB D ii E That any owner of Real Estate in Wilmington ; shall desire to make a c'lanpe of Agents, I respectfully submit my name as one who is fully equipped and qualified to give satisfac- m tion. M. cum ming ' : 120 PRINCESS STKHLT : m HHBBISHBBHDHBanaiHIBHHBiBai BLOOD AND ICON. an hour without luachin-ry Th." a tt n.dane and ev.-rythini w ithout a hitch. t al feature oi me aoo . tar. You' could not hv iron in your blood. You could not get the benefit of one breath of air without this same iron The blood runs the circuit of the b"d every three minutes, and when it renches the lungs each atom of iron XOTK'F.-I HAVE THREE STOKE HOI SEs ' and dwelling houses attached, m the town of Boardman. Columbus ( ounty. . C that I will rent out at public auct n m oii the 5th day of November. IWl; lease to be for one ear. Address James A. Stephens. Boaril'man, N. C. ccS oaw tw t" WANTED BY A YOUNC LADY I'OSITB N , as Stenographer ana lypewrnei. .i""" -" C P. O Box 7T. oc ii su t u t Ii n "t. FOR RENT THE STORE ON MAR- Ket sui'i'i loiiniii.i ..vv,.K' - j i I lobiiimi as a ilrv goods sto'ie. ' Apply to D. O'CONNOR Real Estate Agent. of. tl The electric night has proved particularly line m tak(.s two at)niS ot ..xgen i a. m w i.. : M d a! to special electrical lisplay. it to keep the fires of life go,ng. Tilts 'ih booth street iin unusual y broad oxvc;t.n destroys waiste matter and ea-ou-hfa'c. is' festooned from one h u r(.Pt0!.e your wasted tissues r't,, he other for nearly a mile lt- votir blood lacks iron you lack tha , w'i'ui strings of inenndescent lights, and j, of Hf,.. ynU fail that much to th.'- l ead of the street an Eiffel tow- kt,.,)U,, th needed repair oi your at ' . i.,.i i similar brillirnt fash- ,1.,l1i.that j. you get run down and . ' I IS I'Ul'i : TBff GET OCR PRICES ON BILEIARD AND Pool Tables before buying elsewhere, sold on easy payments. Ourcushions are guar nntec.l fof.t wenty years, and are made b anew vulcanizing process. Old table lit ted with our cushions are as good as new satisfaction guaranteed or money refund ed See our ndvertsement of Manager wAnted" for lawful slot machine. Palmer (.l,:..o.rr. Ill KCT4 'ill ll, irn ll I i Hh. ei,. iiiiv, .... . i"n. incie an ; o-,mc.:. ' T, T,-on Tonic. ike things nei.v iM.i. properties oi ui. ii...i - - l ..... .F .1 cnris i juii.i. i t. t.,i,., ie; run anil to iii.' n.. .- and side snows ... .... - ---- -"''-- :'";.,.. K.,u,lir.o- oower to restore me iun uoo -0...... This iron nas a pc-cuum -counts for the life-giving . . 1 1 i Yaw irpvpiniii cui 1 .v,.-. 1 00,1 Sontu litronuii' I . . " 'T;. ,,.tion. vitality goes lte-quicKeniii", ----- - - . ...v,,.- nnv nronortion of the Washington. October ..-It was an- cni - anj Ptrength re- , l7t " surely when this element .-i.. ioocve r 11 is priiiiv" luni lit SI 111 II I I EST UECEIYED FLORIDA LIMES, AP A Lemons and Pears. Bell Phone 147. Carolina Fruit Co. L mT'SIC LESs7)NS-1 WILL REOPEN MY Piano, Harmony and Theory classes Tu dav, October 1. Apply to Allre.l H. )( opp, 4lVOri.ce St. sc-- FOR RENT -DWELLINGS, STORES AND riMl c . , a ,c with modern Oinces. several rrauuim- - .'..LinM n1 in irood locations. Apply n ri'ivnnnr Real Estate Airent. aul3tf to U - Roosevelt has as internal ... .1. T.lrtl....L- ... T..T-o .-nea,i u--.il 1 ,omis i ih n , witnui' .0." ... . . cr,ilin:i tt- succeed KeV West , ,de bv m-gaphone ,,o-ti:i1 which had b. with the insurgents at Ci.-nfuegos I heard non. my repoi 1 ng the c ) !.' established .1 n .11. evenue The appoint ther. said Mr W.11 h 1 1 s T, V ,a been Stated ll" I Ibvn.r that the Brooklyn ran yards away from the in making her loop." who made that Ptatement. although he nem y's nv witne-'s . f I,., ni., know ot any plan "i "in" hlving"been promulgated by Commo liore Sihl-y m case of falling ,n w.ih the Spanish so.uadron . I ,'..1 not." ,-l'TUN K"I.C,KU TKSTIFII---. ,'aptain W .M. Folg'-r. who command ed th-- cruiser New Orleans. .'.i.l .d He related how on May -1st. .a " . 1,-1 ieioa ted m th" . V. 'I II ii 1 1 ll.l.l bombardment of the Cristobal 0.0,1 then lyi'g in the mouth of Santiago harbor- He said that the shots of '', New Orleans on that day had been fired 1 ... -r- VC ..hcfl'T UI. laie r. .-v. .... n eed ment. it is expected, win oc . shortly. situation at Tampa Improved T.,mn.i la. October 7. The labor sit- .... : . . n.l too IV uatioti here is greau " 7 ov.-r "en strikers returned to w 01 k t day an.l the number tomorrow it .s said, will be equally as ia Ke manufacturers feel considerab e encou. agemt-nt at the situation. Coal and Wood! ?TOW is the time to buy. Don't wait for freezing weather. -A e'il appreciate your natron rise. All orders will have my per sonal attention. Remember thn plac Jas. II Taylor, Acnt. '21 I South Water Street. H.U Phone SI. m A FEW UGGIES GOOD AT COST ?7-rHVRnnv THAT CONTEMPLATE Bl'Y- ing a Sewing Machine should examine our j ball bearing ew tiome anu w ui-in. -also have a nice lot of second hand ma chines $5 up. o needles any sort oc.; oil oc.: belts '20c. Any style machine repaired. 1 . W. Wood, Apent, j-ruice&B n-v., .. .. x- c- sen 1 U1111K ii.". Eec-? the ? The Kind You Have Uways BoufiS t ..opt AT-Dll Fir Harter s Iron Tonic helps sick or tired aut people quickest because it contains the particular blood-making and strength-giving form of iron that the -vstem needs. This remedy puri fies and enriches the blood, it increases fhe activity of the stomach, liver and kidneys It overcomes nervousness and builds up vitality and strength it agrees with the most delicate and de confidence because it has 'ii" -- .,. f fn,.tV. fiye;-e"rsg Prepared onlv 'by The Dr. MEAGER WANTED IN EVERY LARGE fe jears. f repaieu - ohi pm,ntv to aDDoint agents for the famous tt-irtpr Medicine v. o.. Cowan Livery Co. 1 Phones In 1 sep .-.,1. 1 it n--r mt WTf.r. r.F.ASE run 111..1 . , . -- - . for 11 term of years, the Double Store on Water St. hptu-pnn Chestnut and Mul- 5 berry, occupied for several Veafsby the Willard Rag -Manutactory. v. , O'Connor, lteal Estate Agent. an 13 tf 25 Boxes Fancy 360 Lemons, at $2.60, i:c-y I'.ox Kt-pacU.d aiul O. k 250 Bis. Extra Larere N. S. Mullets at 84.50, Not ?M pouiuls htit :() poniuU (.iiarantced. Sold everywhere. OLD HENRY WHISKEY Being so popular has lots of imitators. Take no substitute. v,.;il" nll.l cl-it mar-hino for lllllill' I ' e IV i 1 1 'ie . , v ' drinks or cigars; lawful everywhere, takes place of all forbidden slot machines. Rent ed or sold on easy payments. Secure terri tory quick. Palmer Billiard Table Works, Chicago, 111. eP4 2m- MAIL YOUR ORDERS T ONCE. COOPER & COOPER CO.f Wholesale Grocers, Wilmington, N. C.
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1901, edition 1
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