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. . ' -. mm -1 777 x r."TURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1901. PRICE 5 CENTS - - :o:. fry VOL. XIV i U N ' 1 ir i i thnl l il.- V I1 I II 1 I I I 1 ! t I r I f" 1 L I n of r m .i 1 . rr ti ml I-:i.oillon Ml HIP 1 HIM: at t 1. 1 1 .- l -i :ii . lrlLr -r. th it b--. i rj: Th- r--on th--iir-rii : n t : - b l-ro-.v.-l 1:.it Oscar K'il -of after i xtetn Vf.irj -r; ftar carnDt'-i nr. inw wtthiut w.r- l.v.(f .ir.! : rittr.r djtin.- of h:p t claims t j i . h eh wi'l - la-ate ?pa tv !-.- n a ra- ill; f :xtr mil a-1 el Ctonic corr.mu " ica t lor. ur.d tion. even un4r water. ab".lh te.e- a..l totl ll- - tirt Hf"rJ !". Tb readers of this r-Pr will b. to ktrti tht thr l at least on dreaded disease that cinc has Kn able to cure tn all Us stares, and t&At U Catarrh- Hall's Catarrh Cure Im th only positive cure known f th- medical frmtemlty. Catarrh betns; a constltaUonal dtsae. requires a contl- tut Social treatment- Halls Citarrh rw. i. fkn Internallr. actlnir directly bmo iiu KLooJ and mucous surfaces of th Tatm. thrbT destroylnc th ennn.rtrv f the d!re. and trlrlnff .... . & w 1 1 1 1 ..n tn . ...i.iii iKlure In do- IM lt work. Tt proprtetors hT - w' r-,. i- -.ftr nowfM. that tK offer On Hundred Dollajrs for any that It falls to cure. Send for uat of tMtlmoniala. Addr. F. J. CENCT A- CO.. Toledo, O. SoiJ by Dmiarttrta. 75c . lUXCa TtallT TfH r tn t-a-t. SAMPSOVo PROTESI AGVIS5T THE FINDING Or O.WEY IN THE SCHLEY CASE WHO COMMANDED OUR FLEET t., ! th- lurtllon hl-h ...u I. Moat fmi.l " ' Malnk- .1 I Il.i. ilie nl Mnllf Imlml l. - - Mlri..rM 1 1 -- r- r t . i.url I 111 I t - r II..- H a . l I ' I (Tort l IT.- c- h i It. In I "a -'! t !' rrrrnr) o u r t un- 1 - b- p. th- I :. ' t! s . : 1 I " 1 ' I - 1- : . ta Ill arty corn , th- r a '.- er as t -i 1: . :. !. i v--r-.tii was 1-. r-:r V. 1 ".a t t : . . t V. b I " t:cat . s th. . '. t- ! 1 ' s a m e -r disottssion Mr it sal 1 : O- sir- : it 'a th' c 'Jft lo to . t :rs ir.; i Y -a: a a'.-o K t " : ;rv P i r.-I to go Ir.to 1 th- . . x: -r. 1 a n n r th 1 app'.b ar.t again r a -1 a - 1 the eoi;r Mr !l ir.- a' vi-w. m i ad ... aratl-. part .it- I i '1 r -r th n t Th- -.n.formly rej, -.Mel t pa g- o , emmar.ded. h-r- in cited from the r- j- fed much evi re w as !t a '.milte t r. 1 r.o-A h . LJ-otior. f C a n que r:f.,-.i'.; r. t t -K r 1 t! ti' -n w a -. t a . y. r , xm.; !-. at Pig- 1.". r th ...... ,r. w a as to th- i : ion of t h the New t-.ok In th 1 We .! ti. ,:io f.in:nu: hi- f ar. 1 o York ar.d as t i the p irt th- hatrl-. Adrr.ir.C. De-.v-v sa : rot want that W.- t..iv. ini t " Th-1 J'J !g-' a !. at- rtll-el that - then risk-d an '. Admiral ... We hiT- j tf, court had so rub -1. iw, v rerdied- We ha , kert lh., N,,w York out of It." j (F) The court wen; to far as to rul on pair H.M. that Admiral Schley wa j not In command dunr.g the battle Th" . matter then before th- - o urt related to i the p-rlo.1 durir.ir nhi- h Admiral Schley ; hal been In absolute commir.d nn l the , juJK- advoc.-ite said you are confining yours, Mr r.ayti"r. If to July 3rd. In reply nt- are you air iai-.-r i oa!esrd In this view, and th. court rued that: "All questions shall be conflnM to between 19th of May and the 1st of June, relating to th.- orsrantiatlon. manapement an 1 control of that squadron when he was aetuallv rommander-ln-chlef " Matters refer--Ina to his allowed command on Julv 3rd trfr excluded. (O) All proposed questions on thjf Sjbl-'t w-r. either rejected by th ,-,,url or withdrawn by th- applicant, finallv us.ui.'Scrl in th- .i-UMona . f th (.. t Iv t -k n- w curt and Ra- up 11..- ...on.-. ... -half sayir.g. 1 dow r"?uu.- t:.e- d- ii'n of th-- -. xa. tiy w (-.at it means jrt and I ill) Th-- minority opin.on tipri-sb"j by Admiral lK y in this matt- -r is at ,r...!, . -a ith all th rui!.- lh" . ...rt in this reRar.l and -i.r- t ly co:i-tradi- the letters when in Admiral I. w.v' for the court, d.-fin. s Admiral Samps. n s statu Tr i 1 i - t ; '- . i.a y department m i: la-tlv ma.vlded that a: :s i r- .v person v st- -1" might be g1v.n an opportu- i.-.nc ! fore th- curt in a,',' .S- 1. 1 rr.it- ting I i i ..re 1 i -ih; .-1 f ti. pp. . ... t l ". i r- : : n art ralir.gs a r 1 argum-i.ts . i-: . p- -1. w -. s ; .rat- t.m-- r-ad :l-ct i"K a - hi" p-.eal- ' -k.- g f-.r pr.-t. .i; p- ir ar.d :.'-. lagiits. Ka : i ar..! v. t pin r i (r i ; ,i a time " ,r . r a .- Ml : - I S -. A r- -a PI a- ha. I 1 ..f thif il ! i. v. y, a-k'.ow i ,,f ,,ri- of our 1- Iters app-al-d t him "ti i -ry jj-tion as to t H i?-.ti iC". s.i! 1 !i.l- th p cv: : . o-.- c: s it authority t J . hum II may regard :-.-. i : . V t ' ' r thin . i , t t -, ...:rt is n ir. -art i n th- -1 1 a 1 coart :. is :. :i t" I ' - o n s : d - t an i:i v.i i are a t pi if 1 TT1 f i h ;ta: .-.lit a ! . th i;r:i! I h i r. -:rt. : t !'. Ad: i n . and r.. a h- r and by th-- fa. ts f. i i:itni. iioii.KK i:imoxion. K llle.l. I I II H (' tlie Plant ! la mnu e.l r t-e U - l 11 n ' I U ... k n . t A ha W ag' : i a ait- i ;i:- 1 m but pro; 4 1" Tile linil- . a g 1 1 almost . la ; il- d 1 ': . jlllplet- t r. a : k: 11 II. A a - t ) g: n: ,1M- ! If b - m o i : .- king and -i minutes .-.t ..f th f. . t .:. i in until w eta- not :t rltl.slDIA I M It . N ' Till XI w rrcU I n u a "-i-.-ii rl t hnri:r ii in pa ii .if Hirmlnuhani. ln. A.. D- -1 r - - in - W. . '. . n .; any . . l : , i - . 1 show ...r 1 " a t in- air 1 hat at of ti. dir-c-if wa.- M rgan . t ai : ie orge : i o r ith.- r n . ,-n 1 t! I.al De r $'"..'"' to the api- D- L f the f A t '. A av the Nat: l.eht ill ThP ' at- it was Jn4.a.,o for th- m; m ....... . - ,.f , .u: t Mor 1 v i ! f- ie' il author ;h i;-:rg th- fr.it- : v .: . .I- :.". ; urpose s. i 1 -a . s Lrou-ht to , . .,ia 1 1 this aft e-r H- : i.-- s refusing to j 1 1 - t : flit: l-f- nd t . "i or-, v a 11 1 hold t t . , await act ion b jury His bond is fixed ,.t t: Health and Ileaut the result mi : x;, t.Mi.ai) :- g lial .ty rf th- '. . D-W - the t h ttle i: ii ly Kis--rj It t s Promd- reg'iiar Never distress. oi l) VF. VT HI". li i n i'i:-!:i. lit: l.ouor lemperaturc siil h llelicf Promised nt the Tomor- run Allan a av-. ! th i. t.s r December 2-. The cold ta. .a.. h ich fc.i - -o.ah. .-, ords f. month the last week has cov in lay equalled all pre r the first twenty days ,f T e, ember since the t ri- Dl. and low r-T-.c in some local. ip-s al; former minimum 'ino-s As far south a l-mp. r:iiui : the Loui-- , . ,i . ,nl uulf border inters cold pre- vai's. though no s-rious damage to ve-g . tation has been reported. c.-. c-niv f.-ll in Nashville early this morning the mercury dropping to two ,i, . r, e below zero, the th. rmometer i- -i--t.-rmg :h- san-.e in Chattanooga. No s-rious interruption has occurred tr furth- r th .n boats I lying from Memphis are tied up by heavy tb.ating river ice. The center of the h ch area will move eastward from Texas tonight, causing colder weather in the south-astern Atlantic coast states, followed by rising temperature tomorrow. The following minimum icmi)ri.uuiri n .-.-e renorted tonight at 9 o'clock: Mo- bile Ala.. 26; Montgomery. N-w Orleans 3V". Memphis 16. i.. .tr-inooira 12. Charlotte Ala.. 20; Knoxville N. C. 24; Pal. lgh. N. C. 22: Jacksonville, r ia. 21: Tampa. Fla.. 42: Atlanta, oa.. 10. At Austin. Texas, when Constable J W. Murray attempted to arrest F. M. Slmcock. a dtntlt at Purnert. the latt r drew a revolver to resist. Slmcock ar.d the officer fired at the same moment and both ar kHUd. BAPTIST MISSION HOARD MEETS IN RALfiiGH AND TRANSACTS IMPOHT ANT BUSINESS. THE DISTRICT ATTORNEYSHIP. lu...ir ll.-r..r.r.l oufl.lei.t ol III- H--,..! ntm.-nt-Tl.- I'lKht Hot ween H...I Harr U i .. n r-S e .. n t r vi,,,,,..,..-- ..K"e as I., II i H.an-.- 1.1... id . -lei. ration p l ro p ria-lill-N" Mellio.l for Muter ! nnipu i '" ""' a p i ,ip-ial to The Messenger. 1 Ueigh. N C, December Z'J. The i: IlaPtlst stat m;ssion Doara. n.cn "- ropriat-d f J.".' v) to mission:, had a; at:o:.s f.-r $-.:" It aj.arl $-.'-'-'- api : pi. i f-r hoois in the mountains and the oth-r apt mission -4 opriations are 101 rk in fai tor.es and eo-opei'a- v., nurk among n-groes. Un- hunaieu is-Konaries are employed. It elects as ml its :Mte tat-' .-unday chjol c"inmui.ee; N. It. liroughtoH. 15. L.- John: on. J. E. Kav. J V. J. C. Caddell. - i-". blailey. as managers ol its book .,.,, J. . Kaiiey. Carey J. H intei ana 1. 1. Wilson. colportage committee. N- :.l Johnson. J. liay and .1. M. II'iij.Iho:'.. L'mted Stales district attorn-y Claude U'i..l.iinr. l.c: nard returned iuaa ncm ...-.....0 l ,n in high spir.ls lie says the race or ill-- place is between niius-n am. Hairy Ski:. n. r and liui no i.- -.i tin- winner. 11 is learned io.h inSi. u:. -.s that Uc-rnard's rc-ap. uii: t ment i i lain. l'h-- .-tali- charters the A i palachlati I.Mi.l and Improvement, company, Appala. nia. C herokee count ;apital .'.iy is also the 0 the owneib ui-ms and others of West irginia, 'oorii . s Manufacturing Company, u Inch s 1 1 . ou n ana operate a cotton composed of Mrs. n.l. i at ' ii .inam ana i L. IV.meroy and members of her I inulv. itnr Simmons arrived today and Is greatly encouraged at me i"e" g- lung aid for the KoanoKe l.-iami .ei-ratioti. '1 he adjutant general has decided on n, w plan in accepting new companies. -;"oiL- these are admitted the inspector r.eral v. il. go to them, give them prop- instruction and then muster them in regularly. The trustees of the Oxford orDnan isvlum at a meeting last nignt uirecieu hat accommodations for twenty-six re pupils b immediately provided. W. F. l'ate, of Greene county. a graduate ui ine siaie .-isnauu . .U.iiannai .-..liege here, is appointed :.t liemist at the Jll.nois agrl- ..ltural exi.'-riment station. Tli- students of Agricultural and .Me- liani-al college Weill nome toujj, y- pt thirty-six. The enrollment during T . ; . t .,4 th-it the s- ssi-.n was ooo. il i.- c.ii'.c.. .. xt iiu.nth I1".' stud-nts will have to re ovided tor outside of the college Id ld-.ngs. but the overllow will proba- t -. 1 1- put in the textile buiicing. which 11 acc-.mmodate at 1-ast fifty Sever:-1 ung women have applied for vinte--uis s in dairying and agric-ulture. V. Ml departments in this college are open t n. It Is exoe. ted that a mini- .111 b I- th.ein w ill tak-- the ecu rse in cot anufai turir.g i'.,d .Aii.g su-pi- ine curt opinions n n i.i- i 1 1 .day: ."-talc vs. eic a. iiom .a : - . State vs. Caldwell. .i.s..;:. .ifi'.inud. "t'oung vs. ; l . : . 1 . i so:. lile. no error. V, . - n. from Burke ( Note . t : i 1 . Stat" vs. 1. avi, from 1 .a i .a c'a tion dismissed). ' I. i ; i - Hunt. If -m Mecklenburg, no : . r s. Kadi oad. ironi -.as-St tte vs. Williams, from ry. 'no . i : or; L n k . Kail i i "umb-rland. no . i ru"; Cod- M in i I r .m uii.c'i i.. i.i, i. - y s. 1 -h-.. r d. fro Jo-eS ;a i 1 road. : rom a ke. i.smisssed ; ; Thomas m Wake, affirmed. , from Implin, re- i : s- -i. stat-- vs. r: tn-rn .lson. i nip my vs- a,lirm-d. ..Kiiiuuiauiinr, 1 t I ft . 'in i "ra . n .error, following cases were r curiam order : dg lisposed of r vs. Land atfirmer; ; rer. from dis-1 allow- , Th- by p. jar.y. lrom c neroK'-t - . . . , -r- . . . , liust-es vs. S-iaie iiea.- iludford. motion to advance in 1 it is t for h- ring at et d of call of k- t cf S-. or.,1 or.,1 district at next term, man r.am-d Pool, who Is ' i.-. begging and s ivs he was j A 1 1 . a n h : t s ' t ,,f th- t.iwn "f Cia ton "il the ..f arson. H- declares that aps visit-d him night aefore last, j 1 h.m to leave imm-..iatei and an, ti. k. t to Kal-igh. He tells ..re to the i-oli. e and state otti- It " i said his r.-e-ord is b id Ho ..LaLly move on tomo row A,;iu--d here. as he t If you .. .u a n. "ban 1- I is. Tli would lav- i.-lisli f Iain's Stoin y . "II i i t atiel r-gl an all "tit l'.ke a your ir.-;i take a. h and Liver iab disoial -is of the rlate the liver and .".its. Samples free, irug stoi e. stoma- h ,,w - is. it l: K I'l e e 13 . Bellamy's MMMMIM'.II V(IHKM I.FTTF.Il To the vecretary ul tlie Treasury i o nl . hlch aus.-il Ills He N'ew York. December -W. F. Wakeman, appraiser or mercnanuise oi th-- p-rt of New lorn, w no nas been of Presi- r. -moved irom oiuce ov c-i ci- . :vt f.ooseve'.t. made puldic tonight th- contents ot a ieiter written by him t-. S-a re tary C.age. This letter was the immediate cau?" ,f his removal. The letter accuses the treasury d-panment ui icilmub '- - .neration in Wakeman s measures for dealing with customs frauds. At)MlIII. SAMPSONS 11.1. , ESS. is Men- His Phsiclnn Hints at erio tnl t oii.I i t Inc. Washington, December 20. Dr. W. S Dixon, the physician in at. enuancu .h Kc-ar aamirui . a. -.iini-.-- .- ...ii- -T r-, -,-, . . c rtr Io up. .lie- ma.1,1 the following' Staiellleni re gar, ling his patient's condition' "The admiral is not in any immediate danger. His body is in its usuil condi tion. He goes out for exercise every lav. weather permitting'. He is r feeble, but just m impaired health. His H-nrt 'action is ouite vigorous. His life may be prolonged for many years or u as any one mav be very brief, so knows." far AIllUlSTKI) FOR nK ROBBKRV. The Van who Robbed the HnnU at S p r i ngala le. Ark.. ( nu;.-hl. r-ivptt.-.vili.-- Ark.. Deoc-mb;r 20. N. N. Carlisle, a former mercliant and later a livery stable keeper of this city. was arrested here tonight charged with the robberv of the Springdal? bank of 17. .-'.". He is held until an investigation e-m tie had in the sum of 53.000. All of the money but J4.000 has been recov ered. An overcoat supposed to belong to Carlisle was found today and in th pockets were a pistol and a package .ontaining $1,000 in bills. His examin ing trial will be held Monday. How to Cnre a Croup. Mr. Ii. Gray, who lives near Amenia Duchess county. N. Y.. says: "Cham berlain's Cough Pc-medy is the b medicine I have ever use.1.. 1 1 is a fine i l.ildren's remedy for crup tnd never fails to cure." When given f.s soon as th- child becomes hoarse, or even after the crourv cough has developed. It will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for in stant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by R R. Bellamy (JEFORE SECKETAHV OF .VAVV. I'aper in the Schley Case Filed. Submitted to the President. Washington. Deeembjer 20.-Judgo i a n!i,.itnr tTnriTia to rn vocate u-miy an'i -ui'".' " - day submitted to sd to Secretary Long their the bill of objections filed ?chley. through his counsel. l t port upon bv Admiral t j the finilings of the mouiry. In substance Schley court of this it-port is an argument supidementary to the argu ment made by the writers before the court of inquiry. The principal points ,ire an insistaiue upon their contention that the first report is the unanimous r-port of the court of inquiry, that the ' . . : , ... . ,i,..n.iir l.lmir.l curt was 1 USllIleu in hjl"'";- .-1..4HW.W K' hley's cvidenc by the number of wit- i . i . ; ..it!- n i m ! i HO LOOiv i.-ue ...... it there is n .t sufficient leason foi led lu- a Ie -opepar.g ( I in-- i a e a- l y Admiral Schley, if adopt ..'..a will lie I'orw aided to 1 eJU- d. th Admira' chley. The report, as ai-pears lrom its text. !S solelv that "f judge advoeale Lemlv ; p. 1 solicitor Ilanna and as such it was l..i.l Ivfore S-ci-etary Long. The see- ret a iv stated that he would not act nim.i th- r. nort today. lit that h- w. uld withhold action today on the oth-r matters pending connected with this Issue, namely: Admiral Sampson's - ni.... 1 Admiral Schlev's reddest tO bc- ;.llowed to be heard be argument on th. apreal. and the findings of the court of inquire itself. Th. re was an intima tion, however, that ail of the.-e matters ould receive attention tomorrow and would b- finally disposed c.f as far as the department is concerned. Larly in the day Admiral Schley be came aware of the fact that the protest of Stayton and Campbell, on behalf oj Admiral Sampson had reached Secre iarv Long and he made a request of the s,., i-etarv to b-- furnished w ith an olli- ci.d copy of the prot-st f.ained that as the protest bin was m s of both the admirals at thai tun were being con Side-red by the ju the secretary coir ge advocate general. 1 not take immediate action on tn. Secretary Yhile house inet meeting request. Long went over to the sum- time- before the cab and it is understood took with him the two documents In the event that S-.Metary Long ap proves th- irctr.nicndatioii of Captain L-mly and Mr. iianna it is stated upon reliable authority that the suggestion will be made 10 the president by Admi ral Schley's counsel that he appoint he appoint a 1 oard of three eminent lawyers. one t... . ,-If-i ted bv himself and one each to h- selected bv Admirals Schley and Sampson, this board to weigh the evi- d report to the president, ii is v are a number of precedents d-ij-e a said th iol s'.u h ac tion. iiEUMtK Uii.i: oi in st i:m:. lose of ami i t c need Trial of O'Uelia Diss tie ar n sort 'l'hei : to I'rison. Sieeches Set: London, December Laura Jackson, the 1-. the I'nited Stat-. ;n-Tlku.l..re and lailcr best known s by the "name of A i n (" Delia Di' g-ilty by a jury s de Dar, were found in the Old Bailey to ei..-' on e harges a-.d fraud. The ol" indHd'el practices judg at ol.ee imposed sentences of fifteen and Se.eii years Itt.ul servitude upon Jackson and his i-t uted w ife, r-.-si eeal ely. The prisoners listen .-d to th- passing .1 sc-ntenc- in evident astonishment, but maintained silence. As the judge liinsh.-d J,a kson turneo ire-Hi the 1 MSohel's dock and walked down the st-ps. "iv.aini" a. the w .-i-n n, head of th.e so-called theocrati. .,,illV has latterly called herseli. 1...1 iv,,l to the 1udue and court fe'.Uowed h-r male conn anion L V. ie l e the office rs v.eie wailing to take them to prison. w t-..n the case for the- ; rosee Utio; ...... .i tvi.-v lef.-ndants announced th. e- would not call any witnesses ;,ut would testify in Jieir own 1 ., o... w .is then sw orn and half. com- menced an a-ldta-ss, very much in the .-:.tni-ft nf a l-cture. in the course ol i ,. h P.- rlaimed to be a mall bound t.. a.-le life bv religious vows tnd . i.T.hatn aiiv denied the lestli ony fur n.rhed as to his conduct wiih Daisy Adams, whose stor he said was a of falsehoods. He described th ' i.-sue ft mal t.risoner as a medium through .. iiom lie with his r 0 dress, l. c res of -. Jackson, had communication "spirit wife." Jackson inh referred to his estate of 7.2: l ,n,l in Florida and dwelt at great length on ttifaa ratic unity. the principles of th. When asked whether Mrs. Jackson ...id been imprisoned at New Orleans Jackson refused to answer until the uutstion was repeat-. 1 to him by th ti.-m.il-. defendant. He then said she had been in jail twice. ilrs. Jackson then testified, and dur i..p- ti. i- cross examination tne name Tis de Bar was mentioned for th .-irsf time in court, the witness admit- llnc that she was the divorced wif of i-.eneral Diss de P.ar. auding that -'ne had inherited a fortune fi om him Tb woman als. admitted that sh dad been married to a man named Mr uool and to 1'. H. Messaut. Slie sai iter Income from Diss de Bai property was i 1 4 . .." yearly: acknowledged tha c-.- v,.-nl sered six months in jail in v. w Vnrk for defrauding Luther C Mai.-h and denied that she had eve-L-en known as Vera I'. Avava. Jackson ma.I- a speech to the jury He said it was monstrous thai such at in' .-, m.-ms r-haree should be laid at then '.inr esreciallv considering that hi companion had devoted nei im: to nristian reform. The female prisoner, in turn, address the iurv. Dnnvins- her ei.issu- rob.- round her amj le form and raising her elf to h-"-r full height, she held the curt spell-bound lor . ver an nour. Justice Bingham then summed up ery strongly against, the prisoners. Sn",ng It was UlIIKUll to cunceie ui i?-:ore revolting and abominable con- luct. The jury was absent less than live- minutes No one can reasonably 'nope for good ln-aith unless his bowels move once each day. When this is not mended to. disorder of th- stomach arise, bilious ness, h-adaehc, dyspepsia and piles soon follow. If you wash to avoid thesc-ailm-nis keep your bov.'.-ls regular by taking Chamberlain's Stomach ar.d Li'-'-i' Table ts wait-n required. The-y are so .-; v to take and mild and gentle in effect." I'or sale by R. R. Bellamy druggist. V PHI7.K FKillT STOPPED. By the Pa-fere;- for Violation nles by Both Fis-liters. of Philadelphia. Pa.. December 20. Th3 six round fight between George Me Fad den. of Brooklyn, and Jack Bennett, of McKeesport. at Industrial hall tonight was stopped in the middle of the sixth round by referee William H. Rocap. be cause the principals did not adhere to the rules of the ring. McEadden had the better of the contest as far as it went. The first three rounds were hot ones and were clearly in the Brooklyn man's favor. Wrestling by both men charac terized the fourth round, but the fifth was cleanly fought. After two minutes had elapsed in the sixth the referee stopped the contest, as neither man heeded his warnings regarding wrpst ling. Bennett put up a stiff fight, but McEadden was the master of the situa tion throughout. Snved If i H Life. "I feei I owe my life to Kodol Dys- persist Cure." writes H C. Chrestenson. Hayfield. Minn, dvsnepsia so "For three years I had bad that I could hold nothing on my stomach. Finally I was confined to my bed. Doctors said J could not live. I read ;our advertise ment on Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and thought it fit my case and commenced its use. I egan to improve from the first bottle. Now I am cured and re commend It to all." R- R- Bellamy. TO LEAVE THE CABINET SECRETARY GAGE ASKS TO HAVE HIS SUCCESSOR APPOINTED. WILL RETIRE BY EARLY SPRING The President Notified Some Time Abo of Hi Intention to HeniKii. TUoiikIi I rued to Reconsider Hit. n.i ei-iii i mi t ion He Insists on Hi 1 Successor Ueing; Chosen at an Ularlj Date Customs Appraiser at .ev orli Summarily Removed by the President Alter Itefusal to Itesixrn t Secretary's Iteijuest. Washington. December 2u. It id Sec retary Gage's intention to relinquish the- treasury port folio as soon as pres- Idc-nt Roosevelt can find a suitable sue- : cessor and he has so informed the presi- ; dent- Mr. Gage would like to be reliev ed before spring. The president has done all he could to dissuade Secretary Gage from retiring and will probably continue to use his efforts in that direc tion. Secretary Gage's determination to re tire was made Known to me president some time ago, just how long it is not known. long conference between the presi dent and the secretary was held before tiie cabinet meeting today, but it had . . , .... . : ,.v.i' nothing to uo wiin me (juescion ui mc latter s resignation. It related to the matter of the removal of appraiser Wakeman, whose resignation Secretary Gage requested a tew days ago. ap praiser Wakeman wrote a letter to foec- eiary Gage declining to resign and in ihe course of which he took occasion to fleet upon the secretary. The presl- i-iit did not approve the spirit ol me etter and at the conference it was de eded to summarily remove -Mr. Wake man. After the cabinet meeting Secretary Gage decl.ned to say anything about the rumor of his resignation beyond the mple statement that he had not "for mally" resigned. " hat I may or may not do eventually, 1 am not prepared to say now. said the secreiaiy, oul j in say that the relations between the president and myseir are periecii coi - iial. He would do almost anything I isk and I would do almost anything he miAtit ask. Later, the official announcement was made at. the hite house mat -Mr. Wakeman had been removed and that (J. orge W. Whitehead, late collector or istoms of Porto Itico had been ap- point- d to succeed him. No lurtlier an nouncement was made and at the treas ury department Secretary Gage deciin- d to make public Mr. Wake-mans let- ier. Alfred W. Brown, the appraiser of merchandise at the port of Boston has been ordered to New York to take charge of appraiser's office there, pend- -r the nomination of c-orge W. W hi.e- hea.l to siuct-ed Mr. Wake. nan, which ill be sent to the senate on its recon vening January bth. -Mr. wakeman will vacate his office tomorrow. OLD HENRY WHISKEY i.s so pop ular i.ecuuse so good. lake no suosii tut. !i Mi.IA.'S DAY, i-jt i VI il rilcri-i-s t'ny the 1-lxlrciiiP Crl lues. t'cunlty for Their Birmingham. Ala., December 2 . Will Hedding and Jim W"inton, alias Will Winton, negroes, were hanged here to day in the yard of the jail. Tieddini? was first executed. After the expira- .l-n of litt en mmt.-s he was pro,,ouiu- e i dead. The drop was pu!l-d tor Win- ion immediately afterwards and he was pronounced dead iourteen ml.iutes lat.-r pioth men's necks were broken. Be.th iiegroes murdered women. Jim W Miton cut the throat of Lis wife be cause, she threatened to leave him. Will Redding in a fit of jealousy ho and killed Annie Green, his sweetheart, some months ago. Bristol, Va., December 20. Cicero Harris, colored, was hanged in the Vir ginia court house yard at 10-57 o'clock. He was pronounced dead at 11:12 o'clock. The body was shipped to the University of Virginia medical depart ment, at Charlottesville. Cicero Harris killed Samuel Ware, also colored, on September 2Sth last. Harris was sentenced to hang October 1-th. The supreme court sustained the lower court and sentenced him to die November 22nd. Governor Tyler respit ed Harris to December 20th. Of Iteii.-lil to You. D. S. Mitchell, Fulford, Mil.: "Dur ing a lejng illness I was troubled with bed sores, tried De-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve and was cured." Cures piles, s jivs, and burns. Beware of counter feits. R. R. Bellamy. in i ynui;k Oi IJKINt; LYNCHED". Whlt- Man Murdered 1" ll Xrgro in the Virginia Coal Hem ion. Bluefield. W. on H- Miller. Ya., December secr.-tarv and 20. Day treasurer - f the Crow's Nest Coal and Coke Com pany, was shot and killed this afternoon by a negro at Toms Creek. Ya. The r.vuider has created considerable ex citement and the negro may be lynched. IT IS IMPOHT.WT To rvnow What You are Taking When II sing Catnrrh Medicine. Catarrh is the short route to con sump, tion, and the importance of early and judicious treatment of catarrh, whether located in the head, throat or bronchial tubes, cannot be too strongly emphasized. Th list of catarrh cures is as long as the moral law and the forms in which the-y are administered, numerous and confusing. from sprays, inhalers, washes, ointments, and salves to pow ders, liquiels. and tablets. The tablet form is undoubtedly the in... st convenient nr.d the most effective, but with nearly all advertised catarrh r-ini-di-.s it is almost entirely a matter of gu-ss work as to what you are tak ing into your system, as the proprietors, -, bile making all sorts or claims as to what their medicine will do, adways keep it a close secret as to what they are. The success and poularity of the new catarrh cure, Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, is largely because it not only cures ca tarrh but because catarrh sufferers who use these tablets know what they ar--- takinc Into their systems. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, are composed of Red Gum. Blood R.oot and similar valuable and antiseptic ingerdients, and are pleasant to the taste and being dis solved in the mouth they take immedi ate effect upon the mucous lining of the throat., nasal passages and whole res piratory tract. The cures that Stuart's Catarrh Tablets have accomplished in old chronic cases of catarrh are little short of remarkable, and the advantage of knowing what you are putting into your r-tomach is of paramount importance when it is remembered that the cocaine or morphine habit has been frequently contracted as the result of using secret catarrh remedies. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets meet -with cordial approval from physiciams, be-c-uie their antiseptic character render them perfectly safe for the general pub lic to use and their composition makes them a common sense cure for all forms of catarrhal troubles. All druggists sell them at 50 cents for full sized packages. OLD HENRY WHISKEY. Always the same mild, mellow and pure. WE WILL : : : : ; : ; 1 1 ; i-i-i- i--s-i-w-i-r-M- . t!,!t-.'!!-' I When you see OUR COAL make i's fiery trip to ashes you will know it is composed wholly of combustible ma terialthen you'll remember us with smiles. Further more, we guarantee absolutely our prices against all competitors. J.A.SPRINGER&CO THE VETERAN DEALERS A i ording ii for PETERSON aRULFS STAl MI NI WILMINGTON SAVINGS & TRUST CO. At the t;i(iso of Miisincs ('oa.lf-ns -d from Ib-.fiort to IlESOrili'KS. 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We have too much of the above artbl8 and will tual net cost. Terms cash. Send your orders early. mnPFR Rt Wholesale Grocers. Wilmington, N. C. Nuti Mrcct, North. . Mechanics' Home Association. Controlling ample Capital, we solicit application. lor Morlgag. Loans to Stockholders, with prompt attention. NATH'l JACOB). President. W. H. CUMMING, Secretary. PUBLISH It to the world that our White Ash (irate and Stove COAL ( aiiinot he uf . parsed The Proof of I uel s in the HI KMNG ! Picture of Queen Louise ;-: -H-i-i-i-H-H-i-H-i-H -i-H-;- inn i ,j U'lOlll. We Will a. b purchaser of ihe rtmjui Queen Quality" Worn. fi:l if th. i- Ibnutl I'l till. a (Ihilvtnms Houveulr -:-!-!-i-l-r-l-r-l-l-r HIIIHH These PL turi-H framed, nuta Ilcsutl lill Holiday Pr.f.-tits Make voiii put . ha" nt nn", as have only a I.IMITPD NI.'MUCIt of Bit tur. s )K ! Ill December lOth. IIMII. i r p. r u t i -a i , i m m I t'.n . I.IAIUI.ITir. ii.it 1 1 -1 I tl.Mxi mi I MI :i . . rued ivllnm ln- t i dw ,, p 4 HK 00 I i. 1 1 . TII IILM , Pi -lit- t IX--. X p. I,c nl 40.111 14 Skli.ltl 10 . 1 1 1 P . . . 1 1 1 . 1 d .puart.ily. p.-ild on all i . 1 1 l , 1 1 1 . I I,. f..re the ulthdruwal of all. input, d from fit t of tin month lur Overcoats -:-h-:-:-;-h-i-i-i iiiiihi 11 p- i i - 1 1 .- the bent lonrliir A i it in uur Mm.' will prova byon3 a iiiild e. b-te to buy your wlutsr 0r- oat We have th Long, Loose-Back, Broad-Shouldered SWELL OVERCOATS 50 Inches Long, 48 Inches Long, 44 Inches Long, Black or Oxford Frieze It Is v. ST. IU- ihKH like these which gi r 0rt tli' l-alershlp .;-t-H-;-H-l-l"l 1 I--111 I 1 I I I M M I- SWELL OVERCOATS $8 50. SI0.00, SI2.50, SI5.00 and SI8.00 Men's and Bnj' Oniniltrs and Merchant Jsllor. CO. STATEMENTS we embody in our dally chatt to it that no grana crew In our buala ...,tnc pathway aa bald aa a billiard JI kIioiiI l.-r with the warU'a flaoat GeorrU CharlOttC N. C. . Mattar at Actual Cost! f,0 Cusca 31T Pl Faachaa : fanes 3Tb Pear. -.000 lTb Butter Tray 10 coo 21b Putter Trar. M Cakes 2 do AH HandUa 20 Doz Waahboarde 11 a part or all far a- COOPtH u. RO SERIES OF STOCK ! SL'BSCKIl'IION MST IS NOW OPKN. Payments will Commence Saturday, Jan. 4th, 1902 ) (
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1901, edition 1
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