ins Mesvngvi ? Dhintfs . the , News . -UJTO 010X&S 701- ' I ,. : ? .i;ht after bj the pe 5 "'.It Vrnincv Bnh. JOB PRINTING T O i 1 P.-therior'J, Burks , "unties In Western mi rir-m.i. sn-1 la thsrs- , ... Jvertllng Madlum. -: .ridsh-l on sppllQtloa. s S I I -"u J THE MESSENGER, ft Marion. N. C. Prom ft n. Arrarej, Meftta cs. uooa riocg uuaranteM. i ME ..ILSSEh'QZB 3arion, N. Q, letter Heads, Nct Hed. Bill BMdi, EnTflopn-, CircuUri, Cards. Pos ters, TsaphltJ, sal snj HaJ of Trtntlns- VOL. III. No. ; MARION. X C, FRIDAY. ,! UNK :;, istis. 1 IVr V.j ji in Advance 4 ip4J igHi jfFfV rrf?l m$w, r IS sJ'ti fi ww n -i ". :s;er,s the Spaniard . Swailowed the Bait H HIM BY SCHLEY. - . Ik- ILn li'ir aii'l Was Oulckly f in l- I lie Aine rican Klct-t. i i. t Out, Says Schley. -clever niaiiou vering tbo .... .-u c I the Sf uuard3 to ; ' 1 .-ft in hsgus.t. They took 1 a:i into the Jjarhor. Com v mo.-jd down and going i ;.i 1 1 or lirj saw the Cristo- Maria Teiesa oal two the Hfter trinnle of the : f t e; t jo discovery of r. i i " th.-ji went to breakfast, ' : a.-.- got them, and th-v .' .! ho!...-. " N.ag at 'liiT.co.i for tho West imual (Vrtni expected to a iii !.. Porto Kieo for coal mi touching lit Curacea pi.UH Were Upset bv t!io : ;t' h-s telling him' tliat " iun son had bombarded . ' J bi tiljf-iit ions mid whs still ..'hb-.rhood of Porto Kico. i ' i vera sailed for tho eouth i W hy he entered Sau- i , instead of the harbor of f2KI.SK 1 K r !: E-tbo. (s or V!lf-;.t !.!.. J I i. ;. H. . Pun view of tr.i ! nr n it!.; I ,j ... ;.. '1 h'J I .t i ... , k'lt at tl ... i ' f : ,t , fc'.-ss i'j ix.. w xj .. . I.llit i:l ill! V .::. i iU!o ot v :.. . ; ..j Hti:ii!ijii!(; 1 - ;).('. , l aiiroa-i .-i: i. ; - M:c:!r.4 : j',, ''o'.ih'l 'i -:it f. , M.-.-ks ii.tvc . I 'l,l l b.-t . I I hi - "j eno; -nou . . . .. , Ailav'i-- (. ; . 4 , , ciu'lci, l,n.. i it-,. i, : tliM W (!;. . tiio'.-ii I'f.ci:;,. ( , -!.e!H t i-'-ci; l at i,.- -, l nt run f-.,:- 1 ,.,,,( f'.r li . :: . vW:m;.; b. t , (.--. 1 -H ts froia bo!!, . 1 !.i.-i:c-:P. a. c ar. t-'a bi; ii.- , t reufh..-,l i . HUlIi-t 1,. j;. V t'tl.S tl;t- :t,,; t i l-ish. ' . ' 'i n cio-. ;,, .. tiioi,:jti . !,( I,' ;,; i . t.. !..,.; v:a- t . f:.Iv o...,i,H ';: : Stariiu:: ih ... -: ("Usiiia i-t ; -'a c . . : ', IilHtl y U:i i: , u i'-'Vb.MKXT. i: l r ..rn Mi jw v.: ;.. ; v, Cvk;y ro- . ol i,' iCifeS. - 1 art ti t Ri-.-re, . ''!:;!:i'. o; L-'isi- ... .':?.:....t.,i,it-- -: :.. t!. !1:A .: ( to ': V., t, an.l .. . uVfl' '!.. uij-lo l"a-t-. a i.i'-a;o in t hi . - 1 on-, il,.;;ii';.st - ' 1 t -.j n s in i V I . ,.:o of the I '.fi-t:iJ!s. ' 'vii. h!, 1: ,(u- iu- ' ti'.' I - s for . la I ear, ' v. ! (; v '.I ;s 1 ia.-tycar; U'lieut i.f t liiiaiuisli, .. i - c i i a year ao '' ,:- I -f. -!:!, against ! !1 j-'ili- cvk.-s ex- i:a-j i oi-!i l::,- -ii-i b;-.t ii: :i l :n.-.:i-- for . ' ; oris baviu : ' S f.-r the '.veek. i t ar mil! in four l"-t.-ii , ."i,:i7 .' i ! u-.;r. Vet V( f 1:, ai- :m.-:,i c-1 . "j : 5 ; while :i ti i' -reatest th" iron ui .; i i"2i-j-s iu (Or.J-.rol to Maail i to r-iai..r A-luiir.!-: ! .. ..i-i not known. The Amori- J new t i wi,: .'..I'.n-le; m were inclinoil to think ; no:) ion,; n .;.- , in, u. Is would ro to tho latter J in- bv.-u ,-.. k t i t is r.i tain that Cerveru could i at Wh.-eliii... . u cd from Santiago with i : discovcif.l, for the American li't I been prowling about the I .!: ! M-oiits had not been far oal ship, w Inch fd the -t! :..r.hi.ai y d-.s: tiual in.p!.'ii.;-!.ts. oiitH:-'.- i f lb.- I t., v 'o', einiiieid. imh !.. f'O'l tons for . 1 . : i ::i I'ii tioiu ( 'uracoa to antia-". ! I'elfa-t ; '' !.-.( on the ''." 1 1 1, and at the! A b, lb; d. Hi t!., :it when the hiecn lament yood. witi:.n.-i i l.t-r ci'iiuratiilations. t he ! clot h s and a ' ! ' - 1 1 -htenin about him. j of sturb'-;. t is that all other move- j Wool :-ab-. d; ri the Wet Indies will bo h.'ld j been only :. ' i : i 1 1 1 the Spanish squadron j 'J. H:i, v ,.; ; ' "f In case Santiago is at- j loo a v :.; .. v - .0 ih l.attio will he sent same w eek of i ' - t. Nicholas and Kingston, i i i, i s and w ounded will be b-y .-t. iit. dui" w ill be is a matter 'in. whether Schley will : i h ha i bor and forts, at tempt -an entrance or whether he ' an attempt oi the pai t of the '- t.. depart. Ni- I ii ii Arrau;cineiit . A I'icnrli rccijroeity aree- Fil-J l.cl;in- )n the t:,.- pi l.'i'llrl - 1 vi ' ami Spain , .; , t I ran b. a?- si., .in! a tla- of tru--c. c , si n!!'. will' ihe i o ;t i I oil board t he ii; i I Mel ihe an I i : ... . e.; oil w h i.-ii b il.' s the follow inj: taritVarrnn-e j !,.!. IliM i:, , ., . ''! of Vmerii-a: Mannfactiir- new p;t . r i iteiaied pork and meat s re" j '' " ,UH :,a' ' ili !'"" fabundtcd fianes to tiftv. 1 " ' ' 1 ' ' w 1", , L ' . I ! . i " 'n. died pounds; lard, forty to traiisfeiied. to ihe ' ve: tahle fiuit. cat.ned meats. wln.di ii -.1 . v I. 1 pi esse. I t ruit. common w oo.'s, : :u;, to mc i ! . Ks. slaves, hoiuw. apples. ! 'l'n,, ....-its we--- : : 'i du o. cut, dried minimum ' )nei ican. a::i'.ot:-e 'ate of duty, led nc t Ion s w i 1 1 be the l i 1 - o i 1 1 ! t - 1c : a-i.-. brandies and ot her soi i it s 1 n u , . ,;,,, jj ' aad :-c enty-live; woiks of art cent de C.-iti -ur. lei .e-it. advalereni; stilled j i ;.,rc:a .1 ;i I :a-i a .1 t 'i I eimouth. thirtv-tive cents who w. -.. . - i eduction en champagne. !:- d about l!M,- - .' r .',!, o-i-i hav-a-o and bUiW Je lilting from d f, r ui icnl i.d.e contsaets. ooiial for the -, an I include it; ' ihtsow and ears f.,r textile . alio n print ! vain in sales the week have lil ei' v hicii . aaisist-l.l-?,-b'.l l.i-o-i in the t' I'l i-iouei-s. !:i d tcha!i:;0 of ; - ! nil.'-! States ' i. Two A mi. l i :! Ilaibet' under .A of the -eueral i I. c co:i-ui, w out ..-a h'.oat .M:irUCS I ; . Mciro castle, 1". Mai.pi-js de aid t he Alcel icall d-i.t: llayden ! hi ail. tor w horn -. :.ei's w as to be - and I i. i all w ere ia-.ii-. s Moline. i I a white th- ::! IC.l l ve-si-!. '. ( i .-, from the m '. c ti aa d'erred !.a: -cd for the e:e 'oL 'lU- .- ) 'u ;..r Silicon ..ni .ate sobliers i . :i 1 -aid the s tea nit r A a ' . .j-slice's l-'liic Iile. ' ' steamer Hestoruiol. was j ' 'n1''1"''- ' '' to Key West under her own ; rt:;icnal wdi - i piie crew. She was .-ap- ! f:itnre oi an ,i . ..... I the i art; l L-e- - ' 'e- auxiliary cruiser St. 1 aul, 1 j ,,t,s , t, -' ite. while trying to put into I contract " uba w ith a cargo of coal ' i-lgo (':..; a 'f-d -J. !". tons of the best a!;;: . V . I he . en . ; -e. ' Jr.. m ( ardifi, presuniablv r;,i t .lM ; .k, mtiiiiii'.!! uiitr.i t 1 "o r a i t r i d z ' a, ( erera's fleet. nun: .tie sdon-s at 3I.inlln. l'i i a!.-, i i-, i.''-'h !:'ui Manila, vi;t IIoiii: In the - " I lie American warships Madrid, c ;- ; ' a- a t'ne bay. except a couple of Imiaivia'. .! :; s, u Inch are beiiiiT used for j of some of the V . .! v outside. Hear Admiral i in: eonh a v t ..' ' -''Miig men from disease al-i also move I a : o ., . Smalipux and dystutery ! to tho tai.uly t 1 ! t: 1 e rife in the American j Ib in.i Mai ;a . . ! "- Cmite. '1 he la;:;; - - J tain Aura-.;. Misi,i,,pi's en itor. hi the sci'.a'.c. . a a:i Amberg Sullivan, of ' duced the -1 ii--1 t I re-ent i oi l . seating tlun ur-'m- ti'(' u ! , ,. , . , tecim-. -'in v:-os , 11 ..-t in t oi fi ess. has been eeedin--s. " i i.c a i byiieverner Mchauriu as fairs. 1 u !i e ! a . i ' ""at- - Senator to succeed tho! the matter v. as no i Walthall. rot be debated. :l: t!;e brankford tie lniuiu . an. turn except ix l a; ( ;eiisou t.'. has m.oie a :; .Melabic t'alt- !.e Winchester . ; aay to fui ni.-h .-I 1 rule catt- c" icvolvcr aia- r d- 'it ies at - . .,:- .;. - , f the ' ad. . e. I acts 1 al -iilcs as be- , : a..:; a. a! law. He ; , a.-:- :i I e Planted i i :ll t:.l!l of the . i. v. '. j eia-htd at t a if l .al inc. I 'an i . i.c i i.L.s!tion ; .' .'.!;-.. ena. u;tro- a . t i r; vatt-ei in-r, -.' 1- adopt priva : ; ' e mei '.- ui pro-:.-!.: lei :.-ein af -. ..; de lb.o b-cbu ed . . .a : .u;e .m I ct. uld " l'..pe Curtly 1'reatetl. o i .n comes from reliable The l'riti-b se . '- --'ii it-. Kome and Madrid. jias arr;Vod ;.t I o e male an earnest at- i , . . i , ... . . ,.. t ; and Mains.!. - - iiili . . lui 'Ctti.e I .--.s of the surrentler of ' ' i .-lehti.ui of I'orto Uico ' ad. p::.t s, and that be told a Id vent that he had trood bei:ee that the Cuitod '- id !;.- to negotiate on that a- i. e..ed. only a curt reply ISllIOIlIIil.i The 0 ; i y one of Cervera's Ships in Sight Sought Refuge. CRUISER ST. PAUL DAMAGED. . . Ill" Forts t'rrlcr Fire for 1 v.-o IIoir. I he IJodies of 3Ien f'oiild e !ii-tin-Hiit-."1 Anions the Flylus !elri.-. A fpecial from Cape ilaytiea gives the following account of the engage ment at Santiago, between tho Ameri can aud S auish fleets: 'Ihe American 6juadron, auiiuiente-1 by the torpedo boat Porter, the auxil iary enmer New Orleans, foriaeily the Amazonas, approached theentranco to the harbor of Santiago, at about 1 : '.' p. ni., the Iowa leading. Inside the entrance to the harbor xvas teen one of the warships of Cervera's tleet, stripped for action. As the American fleet drew near the New Orleans w as detached and steaL- I forward ahead of the Iowa, 'lexas and Massachusetts. One of the forts opened lire on her and she replied, the other two ships directing their li: e at the J'unta (iorda within the harbor and westward of the position occupied by the Spanish ship. The latter 1 eplied t j the lire and immediately became a target for all the American ships en gaged in th8 battle. She retired be hind a protecting headland and was i:ut seen again during the engagement. Ihe Iowa, directed by ('apt "Fight ing I!ob"' Evans; the Massachusetts by ('apt. F. J. Higgiusou; the Texas by ( apt. J. V. Phillips, and tho New Or leans by (.'apt W. M. Folger, kept up their terrific Are against the Mono, Zo capa and 1'unta (Jorda forts for two hours, their projectiles, of . enormous size, doing tremendous damage to the defences of the harbor. The masonry on Zocapa and Mono was battered almost into dust and the forms of Spanish artillerj-meu and in fantry could be plainly seen flying to safety behind the neighboring hills. The auxiliary cruiser xvhich joined Schley's fleet just before the battle took place, was hit b3 shells from the forts, and it is thought that she has been seri ously damaged by the shells. After seeking the protection of a jutting head laud, the Spanish warships continued to fire over tho hills toward the fleet, but they had no range and the shells feil harmlessly. That the number of killed ami wounded on tho Spanish side is enormous no one doubts, for time and agein the American shells hit the batteries squarely aud amid the flying masonry and dismantled guns tho forms of men were discerned. Ihe damage dono to tho American fleet cannot be leal ueil, but it is not thought any per son was killed, if, indeed, any one was wounded. French Cable Company's Aoeeiint. The daily bulletiu issued by the French Cable Company savs the Ameri can tleet, composed of four ships, of whica one appeared to bo the New Voik and flew the flag of Admiral Sampson, aud a few torpedo boats, opened lire on the forts aud on ihe roadstead with heavy guns. Ihe fire of the Americans appeared to be dir ected principally on the roadstead and on the forts of Kl Morro, Zocapa aud I'uuta (Jorda. The cannonade was very brisk up to 3: to. The shells fell in the bay, but did not reach as far as the town. After 3:V the cannonade w eakened aud cannon shots w ere heard in the oiling. The Americans com plete! v ceased tiring after 4 o'clock iu the afternoon. - piiiih Admiral's IJeport. The following undated official dis patch from Havana has been 'eceived at Madrid: "Ihe American squadron, commanded by Commodore Schley, composed of large ironclads and cruis ers, attacked the fortifications at Ihe entrance of Santiago de Cuba. nr ironclad, Cristobal Colon, clo.-ing the mouth of the port and supported by the lire of the forts, repulsed the attack, causing damage to the enemy. 1 Signed i M an rKi;oi. . " Admiral Manterola is. the officer in command of the regular Spanish Meet ia Cuban waters- invasion of crn.x Ouict at l!. il .tii-l Manila ; i c'.l-s ci abel l'i.jue i . : : from llci'.o i . ; . r: - a. i n'liet at a:;i-h garrison at :..c:. aad the place Ihe foreigners there are i caching Manila c .-nrroiin.liug conn- both places. I loilo numboi has no defence are safe. Su; p plentiful' h:le his long letter it has not yet met with v' i 'di',.;'Hi' m'Jch to the surprise and t- v. "i here is r.o ; ana- at Manila. Tlo- I Sj uniards aie wi nut:.: "-'.p n tl;e fortiti- j cations, but their gv.us are o.-l auiM useless, and iL?y sro short of ammuui- j tion - Will Kegin Immeiliatrlv With an Army of 'JO.OOO. In a significant recommendation sub mitted by Secretary Alger, through the medium of a letter accompanying his i eeonimeiidations. outlines in a general way the steps contemplated in the cam paign against Cuba, I'orto Kico and the Philippines. The letter is from Chief Engineer Eudlow, who makes the important state ment that it is now proposed to for ward to Cuba an army of inva-ion to be composed of l.noii or Ji.oai t loops, to be followed as rapidly ; possible by "iO.oo') more. The Secre tary's recommendations are fr api ;o- i lat.ous aggregating S;k I'iT.o-io. :ie l fconnnendation is for ooo of ie- tic.eucy in the appropriation for gun and moitar latteries "required im mediately for the use of the War I e 1 artment to remain until expended." I hen follow s a siguiticant recommenda ti'.oi for .;."o,ooo for an expeditionary force to Cuba, "required by ihe War 1 'e; ailment for immediate use." A decree was published in Fans pru- vi-ionally extending the benefits of the minimum tariff to various Amerieau I re lucts. Xtuatlon Heconilna eriou. Ihe Ecndon Isily Chronicle says the general situation is grave. It pul -lishes the rumor of secret arrangement.-" between France and Spam. The re port that the French have designs on the Canaries is gathering strength. It adds that in commercial circles it is perfectly understood that England, will legurd France's taking ihe 4 'aur;- or CeUta as an unfriendly net and uis-j that if France helps Spain public ipin- ; ion mil dcrjau-J tLat England aas:-;t Ameiica. 1 OlM AT I' AC TED. .diaii-al itup-'ju Attacks the aiitb ;-ai I "i i ilieation-, .Aii Arr.via'cd I less dispatch froui I'o;t an Piiuce, ilayii, dated May "d, f-.c. s i.!;j'.;t .' u"cl ck thin afternoon an Aiue'.icau squad', uu compute! of 11 v.rshiis, vi which the cruiser Ne at Voik d.iq layed the flag of Hear Admiral ampson, aud a number of torpedo Louts, began h bombard in en t with heavy -u-s oi the fortiricatiou i and the haibji i f Santiago do Cuba. ihe American lire was directed pnu cij ally against t to forts and tho hn bor. Ihe forts of Morro Castle, Ea Zucapa an I 1 u da (icrda suffered especuiHy. The. nonading was veiy I ciSisi-.-ut and cannot have failed to be de-tiuctr.e. It lasted until :bCi p. m. Jheto.vn, which is situated near the inner end of tho harbor cseared dam- sre. At 3:4a p. m. the cannonading dimin ished. About 3 o'clock cannon dis charges were heard at a distance (pre tumably at sea , continuing for some time, when the tiring ceased com pletely. ihe Spanish authorities maintain strict silence as to the number of vic tims, who were npjarently numerous. According to advice. from a Spanish source, fourteen American warships and two torj e lo boats were engaged n the combat at Santiago. A very eareiul lire was directed against tbo batteries of Mono Castio until :j : " p. m., w hen discharges vi cannon began to be heard at sea oil' the port. Theso discharges continued until 1 o'clc- k and 'hen entirely ceased. From the Spanish account it is impossi ble to judge as to the exact merits of tho encounter. 31 iiiiary Appointments. The President has sent the following nominations t-j the Seuate: Oscar Straus, of New Vork, to be minister to Turkey; First Eieutenaut Andrew S. Eowau, Nineteenth Fnited States Infant!-, lo bo lieutenant-colonel Sixth lleginient Volunteer Infantry; to be commissaries of subsistence xvith rank of major, Uobert Eee Longstreet, of (ieorgia; Evelyn, (iarrett, of Arkan sas. Kx poditlon a (ireat Success, i t is announced that the "Florida" expedition was a complete success. Five hundred Cubans were lauded aud are now with Oen. Oarcia. A large quautity of arms and ammunition was also landed. 1 he Spaniards were out witted and not a shot xvas fired. Tho "Florida'' and her convey, the "Osceo la," have returned to Key West. Significant Order by IJewcy. The ow ners of tl-.o British ship (ie nista. which has been loading at Ma nila, have received a cable dispatch, dated May vTtIi, saying Hear Admiral Pewey lias ordered the vessel to leave the port fiom which it is conjectured that the American commander contem plates some nctiou. j FUSION IB Mill ! A Straight Fight to Redeem the i State. NO DICKERING TO BE ALLOWED The Democratic State Convention Alope 1 the K? solutions K t-j re tins tiie Populist 1'iopos.tl. Confederate Hoinl Contract. An opinion has been rendered in tho Fnited Stales Supremo Court in the case of Marianne I. Ealdwin vs. .Tohu If. Hunter, administrator, aflirming the validity of investments iu Confed erate bonds during the civil war. Another Coal-Laden I'ri.e. Another piie has been captured. She is the Spanish bark .Alalia !o!ores, of jJilbon She was overhauled by on of the American cruisers, six miles off Porto Kico. She was bound from Kio .hinciro to San dnan de Porto Kico, xvith coal. Couriers From 4 ulu Couriers from Cuba havo brought highly encouraging reports from 4 Jen. ( a'.ixto ( bu cia's army. Oareia alone, it is said, ha. lo.oo.i men better equip ped than over before, except iu the matter of clothing, and they are in ex cellent spirits. A Kailooii Arrives at Tampa. ieneral Sreely, chief signal oflicer, has been informed of the ai rival at Tampa of a balloon designed for use m the present war. it the CiiMt Oft' Santiago. News received fiom otf Sautiago de Cuba says the auxiliary cruiser St. Paul has cut the cal.de oil that port. Itrlef Mention. The self loading pistol invented by Heir Paul Mauser is meeting with a large sale in England, India and South Africa, ihe fact that a skilful man can tire six or seven shots per second with it renders it a formidable rival to the revolver. Tho pistol is very compact. "Piily" Afc! ilory, who has had the reputation f having been one of the worst dive keepers IU New Voik, has become an evangelist. Thoma- Shu-Ids. aged ", feli out 'f the fourth-story window of a lodging houe at Philadelphia. Pa., and sus tained inmiu-s that resulted in h'.s death at the Hahdemaun ll..aj;t t!. Minister t- i ai key .Tames Ant d i ..is carried out the i urpose to ie.-:gu an no. iio e-I v. hen !.e touk the la .-. ;d thoii.'h he ii 1 robably remain ti.l August, and Oscur A. Straus, of New Vi i i.. who w as a i redecesr-or, will suc Cce l him as a gold Pemoerat. It is otb'cially announced that 4 ". i ii tons of w loatt ate still available for expel t at Ibu-nas Ayres. The Na-.y lej artment will c!l upon shipbuddeis to prepare to build the thiee b-ittlerl.ii s authorized by the prt-sent se?ion of ( ongre?.-. with a iin.it of cost, including armor and armament, of c? :.,-'. " each. "f- Kien L'h! up th. casjiier of the local bank at S: r:ngtie!d, Ftah. seUir ing S(.';, '. A psse afterward tided one of the robbers, cartured the other and recovered ha-'f the monev. ne member i f the pjse wu wounded. Air. dohn iieilan-l, of the Pullman Palace ( ar Company, presented the l-i-ivor an i conacil of IlicLmorid, Va . with a Priu-h I nion .lack flag, which was raCe-1 with Stars an t Stripes on teco: atiou d.-iy. Ed .(elii'.iou v. as killel by three I ixtLers iismed Hewitt, at Lake Kut ler. Fla. Family troubles the cause. v The State Democratic convention m-wt in P.a'eigh on the ,th. At ('Luirmaia Mauly called the convention to order xvith a formal speech of open ing. At tho conclusion of his speech ho i resented Julian S. Carr as tem porary ehairmau. Col. Carr made a clear speech, and sai l he hoped the convention xvould bring j eace aud prosperity to dear, distracted Noith Carolina, and that the party xvould know no foe within its own tanks. Secret:-r3" John YV. Thompson, of tho Stale committee, called the roll of couu-tie-. It appeared that Prunswick, Clay, (iiiilam. Pumiico, Stokes, Swain, Transylvania, Vudkin aud iyrrellweve not repieseuted; that is, failed to an swer. Ihe districts sent iu their lists t l committeemen and vice presidents. The vice presidents are John l. Sha v, dr., It. E. Kvbuin, T. Ib Pailev, T. 15. 1 witty, 15. F. Orady, W. K. Allen, C. F. Warren, John N. "Wilson, I'd. S. A bell. i he following composed the platform committee: James A. Eockhart, Eee S. Overman, K. A. joughton, A. O. Mar tin. T .1. Jarvis, Claude lxitchiu, iiu tlolph J Mi fly, Josephus Daniels aud W. W. Jxitchin. The following wero named by the va rious districts for members of the State executive committee: l irst District: C. E. Abernethy, P. P. Winborne, F. (E James, W. P.. Kodmau. Second District: 1'. AV. Mason, F. D. Winston, N". O. Kerry, K. H. Speight. Third District: James A. Kryan, J. AI. Faisou, Daniel JI. McLean, Isaac A Murchison. Fourth District: J. K. Young. E. C. Peddingliebl, F. S. Spruill, Wiiev Push. iifth District: J. S. Manning. AV. A. Pobbitt, A. W. Haywood, Keuben D. Feed. Sixth District: Herriot Clarkson, AV. II. Neal, AV. II. Keruard, (i. P.. Pat terson. Seventh District: Paul I. Means, AV. H. Williams, O. F. Mason, J. K. McEelland. Eighth District- AV. W. P.arber, J. Ii. Eewellon, ( dement Manly, W. ('. Newlaud. Ninth District: W. T. Lee, (i. S. Powell, M. II. Justice, Walter E. Moore. John S. Cunningham made tho re port on behalf of the committee on permanent organization and name I Charles M. Cooke, of Franklin coun ty, as chairman and John W. Thomp son, secretary, with tho representa tives of the Democratic, press as assist ants. Chairman Cooke was escorted to the chair by .lames IE Poll aud Fran cis D. Winston, and was introduced by Mr. Pou. Mr. Cooke made ashoit speech. At 1:3') a recess xva3 taken until C:3() to give the platform committee time to report. The convention ratified tho nomina tions of the six Sii erior Court judges, aetingby acclamation. They are leorge H. Prowu. H. K. Uryan, . II. Al len, i homas V. McNeill, Ihs. J. Shaw, W. A. Hoke. At '.i:lo the committee on platform appeared. Jarvis, Doughton and Dan iels going on the stage. Jarvis read the reports. He said the committee was not unanimous but approached tho great question involved as Democrats and as North Carolinians. Thedivisioii was on the proposition from the Popu lists aud three of the committee favored making a counter proposition, but had patriotically decided not to make any minority repoit so that the committee is practically a unit. I here was no dis agreement as to the platform. The platform was adopted by arising; vote, iind unanimously. It is as follows; 1 he Democratic party of Noith Ca;o hna. m convention assembled, do heieby api rove, endorse an ratify tue last Democratic National and State platforms and pledge our earnest sup port to the principles therein expressed. We deuouuee the Kepublican part3- for the passage of the Diugley tarifl bid. which has increased the burdens of taxation upon our consumers, and given the trusts and monopolists greater power to rob tho people. Keiievi; g that uu-ier our present methods of Fed eral taxation more than three-quarters of our national revenues are paid by people owning less than one-quaiter of tho property of the country, we pro test agamt such inequality and in justice, and, ia order ti remedy, to so mo extent, this great wrong, e lav or Hti income tax uud favor all con stitutional methods to su-tain it. "We denounce the Ke ubli.-an patt; for it defeat of the Teller re--jluTi .n dechirmg ur L.tt:o::ai boh 1- j aab!e in si'.vei u- well at g.,ld. and denounce it f1 r its de'.t-rmiLe-l I urpo-e of more thorougl.lv fastening the single gold standard a; . -n our people an 1 fur its uvowe 1 hostility t.j t.he free an i uniim ite i cjinjge ci silver, a? well as gold, at the ratio of . to 1. into full iega! tender m. ney. A"e -lenounce the Ke l i-'r- i.-aa a! ty for its detti miDatir.n to issue i'uii'K at thi- time al w- de- I Lounee tl:.- liei Ub.l an war tux j which lately ave i the !li.:;e of Eep- i e-v-n?hti e-, a- uhju-t. untqaal in its 1 irivL-. a lid u o i.ece-sar;iy vexat; and xe demand that the tiher eeigu Vrage l e coined; that an Income tax i-e levied an 1 thi.t thj Secretary of tho Iieasury be a ithorie 1 to i-su the necessary amo".nt of full lfcga! tender greenback or Fnited States Treas ury notes, ;n cr lcr to n;eet the ex I eases of tae war with Spain and to .s-.ippiy the revenue deceit undtfr the Ding fey b !1. " ir.!? we de; ! re the war with am we pledge our carae.-t support to t :.e g. ! :.:-.Mit ia all honorable ways .. :: ; a s eeiv an 1 successful cou-fius-,.!j .f j ;.;-.;, 'Aeiav.r a un.oa of the silver forces of the coig-try in the conifreiiionai eiectiia &au cordiajly iarlte ill v'ottia, w ithout regard to past political affilii t: .n, to unite with us in suj i.ortiuir t can h l.-U-fr Conre-s whj favor t!:e free tuiaag of silver, thus gmag iuctica! fc-rco an 1 e.'!ec: to their com laemlatmu t-i oar i'cuiocratic uati.-:,.!! ii.a;:man. Eu James K. .loues. and to the cjarc3.-i jaa! coamittee. We ! Imtic aa.l lomaieu without stmt the ir. i at an I gallant tighi madj bj Hon !il:am.r. Uryaaiu the Ut national caiojaign, fo; the 6 act-ess of our party an-i the priu-q-Ies of oar platform Wo denounce ihe scauda!. extrava gance, incompetency and corrui-tiou of ti.e present Kepublican State adminis tiatim. We deuouticy all ena-nuieuts i t the last two Legislatures by which the cities .c l towns m n.e St.t Imvc been tarne.i over t- n-g-.o b-mu.-:iti u, a-' i we : e - ;n.-eles to c;l. t el laws as v. i: I .. .-ev,.,.ty ;..ii :olj. tiou to the propel t and j eople of every town aid community iu the State. We denounce tho placing of negrces on tire committees to supervise white hools, till 1 we ple.lge c urselvew, it restored to power, to enact such legis bition as v. :ii make tins impossil 'e We denounce all legislation enacted bv the Legislatures uf I ;. and 1 i...'i carrying out thd base aud partisan de signs of the Kepublican party. "Whereas. Ihe Democratic party is a national oi aganiatioii ; and " Aiierca-. ihe J 'emcciatic organi zation of North Carolina! a part of the said organization ; Pesolved. That we endorse the !ct ter of Air. Krinn, and the addros.s v.i Ciiairmun Jones, ictking to unite' t! e silver force-. ' "Ve denounce the placing of ignor ant, irresponsible an. 1 corrupt mer. ii oflice. We ppose the i emovat by coi I orations of suits or cuses from u: State to Federal courts rnd favor leg islation to prevent is. AVe favor fat and just election laws. We favor a g.. eminent of the people, by tho pe7.pl. and far the people, economy- in exi e.i dilutes, the abolition of uimeces-ai oflices, decency in i-.dmiuirtration. 1hi constant imi i u vt-ment of our t du rational rystem. charily to tho uufor tuuates au.i rule by the while men ( the State. AVe favor the extension o' the powets of H e i.-i 'road commissioi and close sciutmy into their atl'.t is i: order to ascci tain, cst.o bsh and main tain such rates as shall be fair and in to tha people, aud to tho transporai r .. an-1 transmission coi p-i i.tion. Wc !a vor the election of 'dnted States Sena tors and railroad commissioners bv li,. people. We call attention to tho W !- e economical, honest and homo able ai ministration of the it.'hiii s of our Stt'i for twenty years pi u-r to the pies-.-.r Kei.ublicaii administr ition and piauir.e tho people a return of w i-e, honest, economical and hi horrible administta tioh under I 'emoci titic .-on-. ;. e, nd upon every LoMever in honor, honestv ami economy, upon every advocate of w Into supremacy, upon every advocate of equal and just taxation, upon every advocate of the income tax and eppo neiit of pluudeiing tariff' taxation, upon every advocate of the restoration of silver and opponent of the single gold standard and the present i-sue of bonds as threatened by the Kepublican party, upon every opponent of government by injunction and advocate of the juris diction of State courts over mses aris ing in the State against corpoiations doing business therein, ujoii every lover of decency and good government aud opponent of the present prevailing conditions, to unite with us in our con test with the Kepublican party, the ureat enemy of our principles, aud aid us in redeeming the nation from the clutches of greed and injustice and the State from the scandal and incompe tence xvhich now aillct it. We favor the enactment of suh legislation as will encourage capital to make in vestments within vur State and guar antee that the same shall be justly pro tected . " (Jovcrnor Jaivis then presented the it-port of the committee on the Populist proposition and theresolutious regard ing iusion with the Populists. The re poit recommends that the conventiou ftdopt a proposition respectfully dtciiu ing the proposition, m ireat t heeis. i And that the I emocratie State commit tee lcj instructed to entei tain no fui tl. or proposition for fusion, and that the , secretary bo instiucted to notify the Populist State chairman of this a-- i tr.-u. Tbo repoit was then adohted, no hos I 0i:g h-ard. At W A the convention adjoin nod fine die. fiit lirly lr:' r oing Situ, ill. mi A sjecial from Santiago, cnfii mii g ' the boud-ardn ent savs that gteat events ai e -xj e. t.-d hourly tlo-re. TIjfAn.er lean vv arships are in fi ont of t he har bor. The in-ni gehti ai e gathering on . the bills. Ihe ."pijnh have taken t-c tiaordinary piecautions to guard the htu bor entrance. Miles in I .in...i. Koo.-evelt s Koiigh Ki l-rs have ar" i ived in Tampa in good condition and j aie in lien. Shafttr s camp. (ien. j Mile- l a- arrived ar headquarter s and ! ha, tak.-n chuige. ' . C. ( K4)J ur.roKr. Warm Weather mn! r-uiisMiu Causci Improxr.l .Apirr.tfi c. P S. le irt aci.'.-i t; : i AM. iilture. ) Ch ij.it. - r j i: ; . t ;, , , .,i;..r Itureau f .V rtti t .u a. i .- , f, r . Pudinif !av ..i th. IS.. ' Except-.!.-: il.e th and : lb. which " eie a little t',,. w,ath.-r during th j a-t ,.(,' w a v. rm. v. idi alternate unshia i'd show 1 1 -. pro ery 1't hehci.d, and tan.s-.i i.n improvcrcent ia the up; i-.inu.u- i. ( a!l tnq s. Oidy a f W points del I, of !i-fO. FUi'l iftlt moisture, while ii m u; . countiea ru!ti ation has been p mured I v evcessiva laius. i fi ini'tiig weed i.i.d r to taai.e too much tea ''!. Some farm 's lone ;.:, .ed c- l ll ihe srcolld and thud lime, tlio -pin ca,;..n to alani i rogresPit:g i api-lly h .jusplantin jr tobacco i practically completed: tu stand is excellent. ( utting oats has fomnienced. iheie is an lacrtflsiag hversity m cu-p con.'utious. but tho mtlook beci-mmg m.ue favi-iable. Eai n:s DiNna- i. A warm, suuny t week with frequent show ers proved ta be very beneficial to alt gtowiug crops Southern counties, satTenpg from drought last week, have received suf licient rainfall ; in lurthein counties, especially P. Eee. ml c, (iaWs, Nit-h. also portions of Craven, CaMt-iett and Wayne too much ram wushtdlauda consaleiably, and .-top) ed bum work. In these counties gi.s uh wtedn aro eudangeiiiig enq s. Some K cal hail stoiius caused minor d.uuoige. Corn has been w.uke I and is teady to work again; both torn ai d cotton", though small, are lot king v. i v we!!. Tobacco is grow ing hiecly. 1 1 i-it potatoes arn being dug and shij j i d A grent many sweet potato slips uimi- set out till week. Cuttin;; oats ha- begun with very fair inspects. Ihe apple tree borer chry-ob..thns fcmoiata, lab) is damuging apt !e lm-s to some extent m tho east Ci i li a i. Pi- i i.i, i. 'I he weather this week has caused ni.ich im pi..emoit in crops. It is still latiioi dry in Southern counties, wlide in many central and northern counties In pi, -at rains bavt kept the crouud too w et t; (low. and weeds are lunkiug much head way. Crops in low ground- are injured by ex cessive jains. chiefly in Durham, Johnston. ake. I Vi son and Northamp ton counties. A seven, lam and hall storm occurred from Auburn to th Neuse liver on the '..'iifh P.oth corn uud cotton have made excellent growth. Pud worms and potato bugs cuhtiuuo their depredations. Tobacco huti all been transplanted; the stand is very good. Harvesting oats has commenced. Cherries and biaekberm s are npeuitg. Melons and vegetables have greatly improved. Wisiikn Di-iio. i. Ihereweiebut few sections m thi district which did not receive line nuns this week, and xvhile in some counties, -seciully Iredell. ( ai-hi i us an llendernm, thu rainfall was .put,, h- avy n-i washed laud somewhat. 1 !, condition t.f thn cropH on the whole has improved. Farm wank n oeneialiy wi ll up. Corn is looking veiy well and is being walked by some tie fc.oml tini Cottoii is being lapidly eh- j pod to a stand. Potato bugs are bee iming nunieioiTS and desti uetn , Wheat aad fall tats ate ripening uud haivestwill be commenced so.,n Ida-bbeiries ur in bloom. Sweet jofat.- plmts are be ing si tout. I lausplantmg tobacco ia practically flrnsh...! All vegetation is now vowing nict-lv. Four Killed. An engine collided w ith the Oakdsle accommodation on tho JUh at 4 irays xille, noith of ( hfdlanoga. on the Cin cinnati Southern Kailioad. The crew on the eng:nt. coinpoo-l of Conductor Simpson, Engine-! Hudson, Fireman Edwanls and tw o bi al.emen, Mutthtwa indSwanson, were inslantly killed, except Simi. so:;, who r not expf ted to live. I'uemaa Day and Paggag'J Master Ditjtbeck, of tho a coiiiino la V'.n, wero sttiously huit. . , , . .. i i.as I,.-.- f-x p"rienr-"T i ' , ; . a Pal.;, ia 'lo hoU, ,! ),e U a V.',t s. pt-r. A Kim on Ihe IPtnh of Spain. 'I !- attenli-.n of the j i.bli.- i- ahsorb t d in the cos. im- n of ih'.- Pank of S' i-in. !.: ad i- 'T,side;ed more tt- jo a than any ie-i-e t,f ,- war, mas mu.h as ti.e iu.p.--ib-i!it. f the bank t , the g. v. . ni...-!.t mean.-. nii,. s.l i ..;. to i- ht. !.:.- 'a . If th- flu f tit.:.;;':- - there i- da-.gf.r of the Ian;.', st ck of -liver I o-,!i..ii- exhau-ted. 'ii.: a. v. ctil ! .a.mjt.1 'he g . c-mment t- it -jit i a fui -.- 1 .'irrcncy, !-s-i:i:,-;.o-v- d -n.a'l .!'.;' mil. at Ion. Rsiirnad Sijnal ln-truiti"- A ll-,fk sis ml iri-'r-r 'i-:i r.t i - in u n th" Ciry ihf i. N t '::", w.. - .it d '1'f xa - Pa. Han v. ny ' . Ir -i.t th'- i mpl'.y'-:- .n th- liafidd: Ct sisri.-ths. 7h' rquipn.. r.t ii: bid-- a :.a b 1 'f .1 iT.gth -f tra k v. vh ?w.. pj-sin2 .-bl:r.?s fir r . i with ;izr.;ds nrd two'ars r-pr .-ratlin:' trains, i hit U r,t:' -l u; in the air-l rak; n ru. r :oi car, the -';iipm"-Lt cf whah v. -o in cludes a workir.g iii'j-Ul f t tl.- c-erri car lighting ;-y.-t-rn. an -bcTiic b-id-Jlgt.t as Ki--' on som'- rf in- ba-on: . '.a;, Lnd th" .-ira'l j.-t appiian.-- u.-. -! ;vr sanding the rails. The Normal and Collegiate Institute FOR YCUNG WOMEN, AsHEVILEE, N. C. Fttll Ttim Ke-inrdn,: S j t. 21, l-. 4)lfers to th- Student 1. A lajruml n.nri... for thor ough training of teachers undr in structors fromth" bst normal schools, tmbra- ing careful instruction in th most improve I no tho Is of t aching, with pra. ti. e m th- model sch . 1. A folly organi 1 commercial course f..r th- pr j nrution of young worn a f.-r A.c- work, tmbracing St-noraphy, T. p- nti us, Hook ke. pmg. -ingl- and double entry) lYr.mfth-d.ip, Commerf il Arithmetic and Corn j n 1- to-. A c oir-- iu Don. -tic i-nce, f 1 1 m wi.; h tio- J- ipii it taught to drau-ht, e .t. i t, raii.e- garments and milliat ry, Jo prepr- a m-al whh-h sL'.uld 1 h-aithi-d, tcouornia and uj p.tring. ihe t' o-h r in theioi b -j.nrt.n--t- ar- fr- m Prstt In-t:tute, l;rook!yn, N. V. Sy.t-mntic ft idy ,d th- Pubb- in all dej.artriit-t.t-. A fcj.ci At'iiy i ma i- of Health Cul ture under r,u- f th- b -t t-acters in th- So ltli. Py s;-t oal enactment of the Legis-latur- of North Carolina, gradaates from the Normal li-rtmeLt are ex rrnjd-d from t-Hinjihation when ap plying f r j. ysitiogs in tho Public .Schools of the State. Coio! Koar 1 and Tuitmu in any of the Dtj-artrceht-i per term, or $10) for th? tchooi year. No extras except mu-ic. For Catalogue, address Rev. Thos. Lawrence. D. D., AS HE villi; '. .- .-. . i