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wtHHHHHH M. Vf a. A me iJassesgor X Prints . the. Ncwo j and U taught after by the peo- pi of McDowell, Yancey Baa comb, Rutherford, Bart, J and other couatiei to Western J North Carolina, as J Is thara- X for a r. Good Advertising Modlurtv & Rata furnished on ap plieatUo. Address. m. THE MESSENGER, 8 Marion. N. C. Iv.miticM, Accuracy, NeatnM t-.i Q -'c 1 -"took Guaranteed. r P a !e, Note Pleada, Bill Bead je., Circulars, Cards, Poai hlt ana any Had of TU MESSENQIB. nr!on, 5.0. 7 aiaS VOL. III. No. Ki , . i MARION. N.C., FRIDAY. -ILLY I, is'), ,w. I IVr Yt-ir iiiAl auco fEND OXDSES 70S- JOB PRINTING T 0 WITffilSTEimE.' i At':) eked the SpanipH Within Five Miles of Santiago. lieport of LI ti' Agent. Lloyds' agent telegraphs that Admiral Camara's fquulron now at l'ort Sail consists of the baUle&bip Pelayo, the anuoied cruiser Luiperalo Curios f'uiutos, the torpaJo boat destroyers i Osado, AuJaa and Proserpina, the transports l'utriota and Buenos Ayr?, i m is ioiii!X::;f"s;i MiBiaui l L't.-! Bale !oza, Genet ai Gomez's chief Preparations for a General Advance j of btlt!!- "ho is in Lev ?t. brought h . -, ' f'"oui his commander a h?t of suppliers OU'-HI Pushed. ! needed bv his ariuv. He asks for ea.'n hi nit KILLED ID olffl MID. Dc.i'l Sp;nl,li Soldiers Found--Ilattle Will be Know n In II !s-..- I Ik- f i 1 1 1 1 - of l-ti Ouaiiiiif-S.iiiifl a Dioek house Around Whirl? "'"'"' 'i i'i'' a auti'l atil Sent I hem Scattering, Over n.t.j'iis--Ambushed the Americans. the Press Dispatch via' The. initial fight of Colonel Wood s " ,, ! Pongh Piders and the hoopers ef tha i uantnnauio Pay. m.i i... ..t... .. t :n I ins morning fFri-lay) . bo known in history us thy kittfy of f.a f th.,- !'i:t Cavalrv. four , ,".!. ma. J lint i of his thiey b'i-a les '.' iufautry j Dr.ne pamdi crcn riHes. ;oo cttv!ry rn!e-, cue dynamite : HUUb tOMPLt I tD. Iiruu aud l.-VH) uiRL-lietes. These armslTUF RIM A h.ieneral ome7 vax are needed for uu- ! armed men. lie alto uks fcr clothes, j me A.nsm c v. hi .ot be unitrc.l , Bij0e3 , u.edia:ne and food. For thirteen I'nti! I liree la lis.tlons Are Sup-( months (ieneral Gomez has received , i tactically noolr.ntf from the hluu?ter ! in? expedition, owin to the ditMculty i of laudinc: ou the Santa Clara coast, as i compared with Santiago de Cuba. Summary of the Different Taxes Levied. BRIGADE plifl to Kai li Soldier. Flj'lnj? SiHiilroii no lore The Flying Squadron, commauded t Cavalrv. I uMi ( 'aaliy uii'l ooM-ve!f Houh I! four , -,!" a in a. krs. The i reparations for a general a t vance of tij Aruericau troops ou Santi- J ao de O.iba are being pushed steadily ., " , . , l n I bv Commodore Schley has lost it-J the tenia' tre btinsr burned to the - . , . , , ,, . . .. , .. , . . identity bv an oiler lsue l bv hear iiwiit. ie:enil Kent s division, con- , . , , . . . r ii i i r . Admiral Sampson, and it has been MstiDii of tbe brigade of General , . ... , i ,, , -ir." ii I merged into the fleet under the ad - HuwKin. (ol. rearaou and Col. imira, touuuo,U,re Srhley kaa been Wuitii, Lu joined Genetal Lautou 8 a-si;ned to command the second Hua-tlivi-i.'Li ami with the cavalry division j dron attached to Hear Admiral Samp of General Wl-.eeler and four batteries , h0n R h'eet. SWEEPING ONE- Cominen-lal Paper of All Kinds Taxed. The Provisions of the Uw Uo Into KrtVet July lt. lili" rr.SAN i' rotosrn Theodore hoasevelt, IT.D T1I5 C11AH0E OF THE I'.'Jt'ill it did not eu l in tne ; rhtci' of ti:o Amerieaua was li'jt duo to any mis:a!-iilatioii in j tho i dans of the Si-aniardn. for :i imr nsand l ion, diamounled ! feet an ambiiHCHdv us w;is ever formo l I -'.'i ' ' Spunish foI ! in the brain of an Apaeh's Indian was ! ; prepared and Lieutenant Colonel nnd tLe Isle do Panay, Colon, Covan Koosovelt an 1 his men alked l ight dago, ltapidft and San Francisco. Ad into it. For an hour and a li.ilf they miral Camara's squadron will occupy held their ground under :. pei ieet storm two days in traversiug the Suez Canal, of bullet!' from the front an I sides, and '1 he canal dues will amount to 50,(0) tlnv.; Colon.-l Wood a! tiie right and i J'iO.o 'Ji. It is asserted that eome I J..,. i ,.i i . I .... ,.t ! n . i :. . 1 .1 .. t : i . l i :.. : ii I ,.. T .it ii i .wiuui-i nuu-mtiv in iiju nuns nuve uesa uciaumi 10 provision UUn K. . U run, troop 1.; left ,LM, a t.iir,; wLicll tnrned the tide the i'.eet on the way out. '!..:d t!ij tlneket-j witliin five f Santiago do Cuba. ails beat tlia ene!ny back v. but they left tho follow- l"U tin- field: Kouj1i liiders i;AiQUii;r, the place WHEitE tiiz. troops iiskmb.i:kei of light artillery, will now be strung mt in the lear of General Lawton's division. The front still rests on the second crossing of ihe Guania river, on tho road to Santiago de Cuba, in the tear of the crest of th'i Sevilla hills and c mile and a half back. Th.f brigade of General l!atef, the Nominating Conventions, llepublicans of tho second Minnesota district re nominated Congressman .1, T ttict Ilei'ublicaun unauimously nomi nated Edwin C. Ibirleigh for Congress at Auyuta, Me. At I'er-us Falls, Minn., the iiepublicaus of the seventh district renominated Congrcssiuan 'J'hiity-lhir.l Michigan Kegiment aud aj Fddv, by accla uatiioi. i he Heiiubli i. lii nif.M ,f tli.. 'l liirtv-fri'irtli H'i cans of Maine renominated Governor ment. w hieh were lauded bv the aux IIXFTF.tl'S A KM1 Hamilton Fish, dr.; Privates i". I 1 a ;'.o;i, I'roop L ; I otigh ; A; W. T. Fiwiu, Troop F. a'-alry 1'iivates 1 i x, York, ' ii . I : ! mi and Lenmock. :iniiy Coi poral White. At iinci'iraus weio wouir.ied, iu- m i-thcers. Several of tha i'I-i.MI;AKKlNU 1'KO.M T;iM TKAN'oPOftT.S. of battle and sent the enemy living over th hills toward Santiago. It is now de.iuite'.y known that six teen men o;i the Americau silo we.ro killed, whiio sixty wore wounded, or ai o l e o tod t i'O miasing. it i im possible in calculate- the Spunisli losses but it is known that they were far heavier than those of tho Americans, at least as reirards actual los.s of life. Al ! :lloif. Twelve dead Span- ready thirty-seven "lead Spanish fiol !;:! in tlio bush alter tho ( diers have been ton n and buried, while ! many other:: ace undoubtedly lying in commanded the ex- j the thick underbrush cu the side of the with th regulars, i gully, and on the slope of tho hill, here the main body of the enemy were located. 1 he wot udod were all removed. .J Vouu; :i i w a I' U(d Wood directed tho oper I tho Hough Fiiders, several !. t'.otli parties struck tho i - about the sumo time and tho Wreck of a 1 mop i rain. i'lircliased Three Armored Cruisers. The Madriu correspondent of the Observer asserts that Spain has pur chased three fine armored cruisers of '.',))) tons, 7,000 tons and 4,2 J tons, with a speed of 2 knots, which will form the nucleus of a third squadron, which will be ready within three weeks, and with which the govern ment thinks it can protect the Cauaries and the Spanish coast in every emergency. m & . ! i i. VI l .'. ! ' t!e Cu! aa 1 o u rii t s wtio -.vitli ci'-ii'-ial ijliafler.) lllaiu-o's Report on the Fight. The olliciai rei oi t of Captain General r.lauco cn tho lighting near Santiago lie Cuba, says: "Three hundred Anier- I leans attacked tho Spaniards near Si- A railroad accident occurred on the j ,oliey a,J(i Sevilla. Tho Spaniards had Ji'th, in which four soldiers lost their j three men killed and three wounded, lives, aud others received frtal injuries. ! I ho Americans then uttacked General i . i -r ... ;.. ..f ,.f p.,,. ilubon'a camn, but were repulsed, tho ( okiuel loiii'v s regiment of Kougu , , - .. , . , J . . Spaniards pursuing them and takiu Kideis from Cheyenne. Wyoming, possession of their ammunition and reached Tupelo, via tho Kausas City, j 0lothea. Memphis - IJirmmghaiu iiailrotnl. j m The fii-t section hud stopi ed to ta&e water and had whistled tostait, when t he second seci ion ro. aided the sharp ciirv j 1 1 -1 before the town w as reached, aa 1 dashed int.) it. hist section was the sleeper, "."eville, containing Colonel Toirey and his regimental st id'. This car was com pletely demolished, yet evtry inmate escaped unserutchrd excejd the cubmel, who is injured, though not seriously. rC A'tniiial '.:. ra I'lan. The Madi i I coi res; oiidedut of The Sunday l imes s-ttys: Admiral Camara's licet will not go" to Manila, but to another pott m the I'hilippines, to Ian ! trooi-s, in m ho to In Id a strong position. I lie t'eet w ill tl'.eu be rea'.iy Jdewcll vu Powers bv a unanimous vote. Cotnrrt'ssnuni 11. Ij i i ii'iiiiton was i e- ihary c tiiei Vale, remain ai duragua nominated by the Itepiil-licau i of the or Siboney. 'J he delay in tho general fourth Michigan district. At the third '" w.u ! !-'ov..-uioiit is due to tho inabil - Tennessee I einci ,itic ( ougi essioi:al it y to t'.et subsistence stores to tho ! i oavtatiou Hon. dohn A. Moon was front rapidly enough. Thi advance, j ro tiominated iy i..!a-aation. TELEtiKAPH WIRES KEEP IP WITH THE AKMY. A.- t:i"t : ; s moved forward frosn Baipiiri irtea of the rinal corps levari strinint; wifi-s fr mi the palm trees. An army telegrapher, sitting la ari ofih-e in a wagon, i:o .v MMi-l a itispateh from (ieneral Shatter that passes over the win- to Ouanta i.iiiuo, tlieise" to Mole St. Nicolas. In ltavti, theuoe direct to ('..rcy Island, where tl,,. tnessfa'c is relayed to General Miles or Secretary Alger at Washington.) j Spain Apprehensive. i Th Madrid correspondent of 'The i Iailv Mail says: Tho government is the rear of the ; exceedingly auiious and ministers do j not disguise their belief that the situa ! tiou at Manila is of the gravest charao- j tor. Tho government has calbd the j attention of the powers to the fact that ,' while Admiral J)evey is himself in- j active, he is favoring the insurrection of veritable robber bands. j it is said, will not be ordered until ev I ery soldu r has three days' rations in ; hiii knapsacks. This, however, is im j possible until the road is passable for j wagon trains. The pack trains can only i coney one. day s rations in a day. Tho I nnii i-iii truatiug the bridge roads have ! the work i!mo.-.t completed. Admiral t Sampson has ascertained that Admiral ' Cerveia s t'eet has moved into the up per haibor at Santiago. The new war tax law goes into affect July 1st. Amoue the articlei cf taxa tion cf iuterest are the following: Packers with siS.OlH) capital, f50, with m.r cardial, f per thou.-fiad, capital aaJ sur: lus iuelu led. Saving Pack with no aj ital took, doiu only a avIi:K and loan tu.-iuess for th tnIlt of depositor, ar ieuipt, P.roker la st .!, b inds, exhanc-a. "ttou. notes aril securities, t.V). rersom haviiig pal. I ?j e.-i;4l tax uj a t'ankr are not reiimr 1 to jay hi additional tag as brokers. Pa ,viit rokers, JiO C'oaitLt-reiiil brokers, f 'i0. I'lutom h.ouse broker-. U). Proprielors of th"iitre-. noiseutiis aD l con cert liHiis in cities of ii- t oer 2.,.' i-ei-nla- j ii- ii, ?1K). I ropritors of cln-uses, 10) for ea-di State, wlc-re tbere is au extittdlinu. Proprietors of hII other thows or I'xhibi tiou.s t- r mijuev. 81. Pr-jTi' irs of bowling alleys and tilliard i ! ins. 45. On all tobacco and nufT, 12 ents per I' 'Ulid. On ciiiars and ciiHr'-tt, $3.60 per tbouf- fijin, on rjir;irs wh chilis over three founds per l.e-Mi, and ?1 per I.U0J ou cigars weith iii' not ii.". ie tti'in three poun-Js per 1 U"!. On cigarettes, l. M t 1.0C0 .'or (food vveiKhiiic less thaa tlue p unJs, aud ti.ti'J 1 er 1.0JO for goo Is welching over tlire pounds. lu lituo.' 2, 3 and 4-c unce jaekaeaof t ba 'o aud uuIT now authorized by law. tl:renayle r-aekngf-s weihinsr 12-8. 2,l au l ;t;r O'liieeft, uad biuuking tobacco weigh- i i i McCleery unanimously. Third dis- v t0,i:,,.o nf nuff on hand Ar ril 11, lr:H, j,ny half tho ditTereuen b?twe-n tlio new tat and the oil tax already pai J. atoi'ks of tobnj o, cigars au ! snuff on Inind July 1 nnr-t l i returned to therevenu departuiejit if ejo-ee.liurf l.Otm (ounds of totiuec, or lu.0)i eigars or clgiretts. On t"D is, ib !..-atures or certiiVafs of ln-det-t"d:e-K. 5 'rul for e,i--h PH, face alu. or Jra ti' ii tlcr'-of, federal, state, county a;j'l laiiLii.'ipal bonds are except' 1. (: ea -li issue of stock, whether of ort?nn l.vitMii or reijrt'uniz itioii, by a company, as-S"ci-.itivi or eorporatij:i, 5 cent. per $ih), f - value, or fraction thcreoi. ou transfers ol;-tock, whether on tho banks or riot, and " n sales, ngr eni.-nts to sell and transfer iu blank. 2 e.-nts pr tlOO lace value. I'- r e;i.-ii s.iio or agreement to fell, product-, ,.r ii.i i nuy -xchaiitre or hoard ' u.ide, -.r othr similar pl. ', one t i;i i,,r each j p.u On t icii b.tuk check, draft, or eerti.1cat o; dep . -it n ,t dra .ving iuteiot, or order for the (i.ivmeut of any sum of ruouy, drawn upon i,r raise 1 .y any bank, trust company, or uuy person or persons, companies or cor porations at right or in demand, two cents. Ou each bill of exchange inland, draft, rertitieat of deposit drawing interest, or crder f jr the payment of any turn of inomy. -tlicrwi.-e than at slgbt or on demand, or on any promissory not, esoe t bank notes is sii il for circulation, and for each renewal of the .-a:r.e, 2 cents per $100 or fraction there of. This apphua t ) domestb: postal m juey oT'l-rs. 0;i fT'ii'ii biili of exchange, letters ol cr- lit, including order by telegraph or oth ervvise? f ,r the payment of money by express or other companies. 4 cents per 100 or lra? ti uis tiii-re. f. If Ji.iwn lu aets of two or in re . . nt-i per ?100 fvr every bill of ea-h set. i n e ort hills of la ling 10 cents nch. Oa express ari l freight, fvr eu h bill ol lading, niauif. I c.-.-it b,rc;ic(i I lie Opposing Armies Numerically the onosing armies are (ieneral .Vlci rllt Nails. The speedy steamer Newport, bear ing Maior Gcu'-ra! Merritt, militaiy governor of the Philippines and his staff, beside the Astor bight P.attery aud Companies II and K, of ihe 'J bird I'mted States AiliMery, and detach ments fro-in the signal corps, sailed on the J:th ft cm San liaucisco for Manila. Newark and the ll doli'm f 'ollide. Secretary bong has i (-reived word not verr different, the estimate of the rem Commydore lmey, at Key West. . ' . . . i a. , , that tho llairsiiin .Newark, witht om- SpauiM tciee uemg placed at 1 b ' modoro WaUou 'aboard, has hecu in , t1., ii to iin loo.tr. Tbe Spaniards v m t iie thick brush, but i e theni back from the i t ':: bhu-k-house around Hide their tin il stand and ! 1. f...- ... .ti.i, if . ,n 1 1 ,i i 1 ..iv ev w :!':!! iiuoiug oci mo luouu- , it... i, l.b,.,, mt leans now hold the to fi-nt he wid have to leave .'dam. a x'-' "" --0 " 1 1 1 . . 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1-1 l l ) w . v iv 1 1 ti.iis either 1 h ied to their utmost capacitv aud her ... tlneshold ox Santiago d ; .ay. Ad nnal !ewe w. 1 ta, s ut her 1 - etioops going lurwanl ! leave ilic l ay uaproiecte-i 01 ui i- e u. -; M.1li!:,w l!eet. I his move ha-i lmoie a gooit ltu - ' ' ' ' ' , " " pression here. " ! ce,i k'r thirty-live days. Ordered to Key West. The auxiliary cruiser Prairie ha re ceived orders detaching her from the North Atlantic patrol lleet, and direct ing her to proceed at full speed to Key collision with the Dolphin. Ihe Newark was uninjured, but the I c Iphm sustained considerable damage. I : epariug tor tmal -unit Withdraws the Charge, a- ', s.i;i has wired Secretary il - ""lava del Pste, , ng Aji Illinois Soldier Miot. While in bathing Private Charles Puckart, of Company A, Second Illi nois, was thut by a negro connected .1. 1 i T 1 :i: 1 i 1 w h 11 ine i euimen i, hi itcvsnui iiie, j i:i. , Direc t Negotiation With America. 1.1 Imparcial, in an article which has createil a sen ation. urges direct uego- vour dispatch, I tiatici.s with America for j eace, when it .4 d ireful mvestica- I the time comes, on tlie 1 b aii 1 it is reported Spain can get better terms trout Ameri- The boys had been having fun with tho i parent mutilation was j ca s generositv. ,,as Anic-iica will be 'negro, aud when dressing he became to tne e'iei t cf email : on v too deli'-hte l to tispeuso with m.-euseo m i)ui:nn, uiew uis yi-i e 1 i:t : noi t 1 aujre. ana J .urci'ean intervcntien l lie article retlecis the growing against tho powei s. men, thoroughly entrenched and be hind barbed wire fences ami block houses, as against about P,u00 men under Shaffer's commaud, aided l.y 4,000 Cubans. One of the gravest ele ments iu the problem, however, is the Spanish warships, for unless Shaffer is mate! ially assisted by Sampson, w ho might engage the full attention of the Spanish phips, their fire upon the Americau advance forces would be very hard to meet. I'cnnsv 1 vanht Democrats. The Democratic State convention, in f-ession at Altoona. nominated George fouso XIII and the I.epanto, all ar A. deuks, of -Teit'crson county, for mored cruiseis, are ready to form the Governor, aud a State ticket. The third squadron. The armoied cruiser j convention was dominated bv the Cardinal Cisncros an i the torpedo gun -1 The Florida Kcpithlicans. The Hepublieau State convention passed htrotig lesolutions endorsiug I'lesidsnt McKinley's admiui-tratiou. National Committeeman dohn G. Long's policy d apportiontufents and preparations for an active campaign. paiu's I hlrd Squadron. The Vittoria, the Nnmancia. the Al- of mutilatiou. Sah son. " in's l. pelitlon Sails. ; edition, under Walter explorer, sailed from Mr. Wellniau's exj and fired, the ball entering near the re.-cntment ' 'tght side of the abdomen and parsing . downward. No New t'ases of Yellow Fever. No new cases of ve'.Iow fever have .o!ug to tuba as Xni-ses. Miss Annis Wheeler, Miss Maude been reported to the M.uine Hospital, ! Kissaiui Pabcock and Mrs. Liscomb. wife of Colonel Liscomb, of the twentv- a:i l 1 r. Wym.iu. Snrceou : euentl, ; said that h- "const. tered tho situation; encouraging. Ad ues tiotc. ftirgcouf J engaged 111 tlie inspection c-f a number j of Southern ooints as a matter c f pre- ! mpauied by a corps of j 0(Ultjo;it shosv all points so far in -j om potent explorer. j e0ed to be fiee from any suggestion 1 .ui-.e:i wr.ii 1 'AO oojecis, ai.d Micioi Prof. Andre, it.. .1-cover the North cf infection. as "Let i lie:n Come." f t::e Amoiicau govern-.-k the Spanish coast has A third souadi c n is pre . i. fen.-e of the c at. A : e v .1 1 ' : ! 1 o t , iu au interview, them come. We will re s t hi-v deserve. " fourth artillery will leave for Key West. From there they will go to the Cuban lattlelields iu the capacity of nurses. Miss Wheeler is a daughter of Genera! Wheeler, and Miss Pab coek'a husband is sergeant iu the 7 1st New York. to Destroy a Kailroad. ii ii al Sampson learned that -Is weie endeavoring to de-!;- . a 1 leading from Juragua ie ( 'uba. i his t oad runs li e -easliole under cover of the American lleet until ii:!i.M of FT Mono, aud o:ih the mountains loug Santiago. Ihe New York, n 1 Wasp eloseil in and 1 and 1 1 ush id Spaniards. ' ti c .-second Massachusetts u hom Juragua to repair lime Not Arrived. I 11 , . t ! Snlls for Hampton lloads. Ihe Madrid correspondent of the. . Daily I'elegiai-.- says: "Senor Sa?as- The ram Ivathadm has left Prmce ta said the rumors about peace uego- j town for Hampton lloads. She was tiatious aud the conditi -ns for ending ) followed by the cruiser San Francisco, h'-stihties ate i.tter v groundless, iho ; . , . ,. , .. , " 1 . , , , 4u!l;.t .t bound for Lev W est. ihe steam co!- tiuio nas not arrived lor talking it , , . 11-10 u : her Southery accomianied the latter. friends cf Win. .1. Pryan, led by Coi. .lames M. Guttey, c f Pittsburg. Nct j withstatnp.ug this fact, an eri'ort to iu ! sort a plank re-airirmmg the Chicago j platform was defeated. i I lie (h'.irsi: Democrats. 1 1 he Democrats of Georgia formally 1 placed iu nomination this ticket. ! cLcseii by them at the primaries on .'uueiid: Governor, Allen D. Candler; ; Secretary rf State. Phillip Cook; I 'Treasurer. . P. Stevens; Prison Com j liii-siuiicr, d. S. Turner: School Com i mis.-;oner. G. II. Glenn; Attorney ; Genera!, d. M. Terrill. TLe war with : Spain over.-hadowed all issues. Patri ' otic utterauces anl refererces to a boat Dona Maria de Mcima, v eial auxiliarv cruisers and turpc or evid'-Ji'ie f receipt, iginal or dut'li'-ate. 'J tie ls- saai.ee , f l.iil- ,,f a ling is made .-.jiiijoilsory. O.i each t. .. hone n.e--age f rw i:c-h a toll o :.!- cr more is eti-irge.l, 1 cent. 0:1 e.cdi mdetfitiitying or surely i.oi. 1, and ail oth"r bon :s not otle-rvise spe -Pb-d, x e( t.-'e 'i a- oic- re, pure 1 in legal proe-d-ues. ;' 0 cents each . o.i ccr'iii '.ite.-. . 1 r 'fit or inter ert tin I 1 ran-?er.s, 2 eent- per jl'ri. 1 .i certjMcatc., ,A damage, or f.ort warden ill l.liiriU" EUrVey jn' eertPl -a'.es, 25 ce.'its ah. Oil ".li r Tto'lcates of any d-s rif tl .n, re. qui red t y law and not otlierw i.-e tj -cifi-.J , V, Ou ea h c r.tra -f. ' r jke-rs' not. r,r mrn-oi:u.d-i.n of M;e ofanygjods or toerehan - I . -tocks, bonds, e. hauge, notett of Land, real estate or property f any kind issued by brokers cr p-r.-'iis a ting as (U'-tj. 10 cents. (:. e.'i -!i convevance, 1 Instrument la writing. wh"reby land, terieTjprjts or other r-.uty b il 1 shail ti-i grant assigned, trn.s-f.-rre i t th-rw i. corivyed, when tht ou-.-id r t iu or valui ev' -eds $100 and doc not ex -.,i 50 cerJta and for each ad - ditional tCfXl. VJ ceritf. Oa eacn teiegrapbl: d!.-pat"h or m'ffig", 1 e-iit. in.-iirancf-. life; For each poli-y. H cents f jt a -h i loo insure 1. On Industrial insur I'i ir cent, of the Urrt w-ek!y pre mi'j'i. Th! d--s not apj.ly to fraternal or -' j -ritivc irmurau'-e. IiiTurau-e. marin" and inland fire, light i.ii:rf or other peril, onba;f of 1 per '-ent. of the j .Tend ir;.-! - hsfge 1. I:iar.v c.i- iai!y, " b-lity and guaranty. re- half ; j j r i-..'.. of tho 1 frniurij united country t-1 eech. began with the first To Al'iuiiluu Culnuuera. It is believe 1 that the town of ,000 Spiinlsh iie-Kntorccments. t al.n liaa arrival pt! , . . , t ;aanera, on tne upper lnv, Falmouth, .atmuea. in au open sail , ,,e ablintJ0Ued by the Spat boat, after a two -lays pa-sage irom the vicinity d M anamllo. leports that .",000 Sj auish trooj s from Manzaniilo and the Westward are marching to ward Santiago to re enforce the Span ish soldiers ihere. Cai-1 i3 about to auiards. who lJeguii the I'assage. ieneral Corea, member of war, as serts that Admiral Camara's fleet has begun the peerage cf the Suez Canal. Hitter Feel inn Aguimt Kngland. , The general public at Madrid is very j bitter against Knglaud. because of her boats that are to be included, will be ready thortiv. A abb lir.im from Dewey. 1 The Navy Department made public'! the following cablegram from Admiral ', i Dew ey. Fent fr 01,1 Cavite .1 une - :: "No I t change in the situ-ition since my tele- , . gram" of dune lit!.. Fiv-j German, three Pritish. one French and ouo 1 -dapenese ineu-of-w ar injc-it. 'Ihem-j snrgents constantly clu.-ing in on the j . city. " j W III Fight to the Death. ; Disratches receive 1 at Malri l from ! r Manila, under date of . Tune 21th, ry3 the Spaniards are determine 1 to light to the death and that there i eery reason to believe that when the Ameri can troops anive, desparate fighting will cccur on land ar. 1 h- 0.1 .-a of -i. 2 I i:A .- nr-; f jr o:.- t' thin ihr ' n I v , : !i v-r ..ts a: M ,r n't a' 1 1.1- -r.N. for '!... tnr'-e jrar-, ar-. jl i. or t'-r '.al . mo t1. 'I f l.tc 1. t u r:i re.igc.: ther!. ig O: . 1 . !iar.:a'. ( . 1 t- .-.-t ' -. 2 : o.t-. V.' tr h-.-u-.e r---;j ts. 1 - f r arie-iitursl r J i -t. !( I t y t.'i r a -t jal grower la r-,- i.ar )iT- r of tra 1-r f r si-, n'.x On ; avr.t or t j rietnry me;cin, pr -:-rt-i !y jrtvte forxuli, or o"-:;!l art, c r ecri.-jjl-i. l-l at prjirlet iry rnedi lr.e, . ept :r.iL'-raI aalr-r, the fcliowln tax & r li: g t .. of I a ;ket, box, bottle, p-, !;..;. or ott er in'd--ur-: t over 0 --uf. ). cent. N-.t 'j-.-r 10 cents, 1 t ceit. N t over 1' eet-t., ' ' Ctlt. N . over ij cents, cett, asd for eah ai i:'i.r.? 'i'i cents' wvrth or fraction ther.?. pinclr.a 5ih 'he Hi., al i-sUc. -h pars rvtax cf 4 d I j er .'i:i . vii a.n uios 1; i ti5.W0. For eliuiUr asioimts mheret'. legi-y fit. totU descendant oiaVr. tie r . r itrr, I per Where the K-a-v w:r.. thrcujrh th 'crvtheforeister cf ih father or pother of tfc deceaeJ. 3 per cent, on amounts tt OWI t25,ooq. For more remote l eirs. 4 and &j r-ttt amounts not orr tj.wH Where the amount ranges fro;a f W, ' IWJ.OXI tbe rat an nuiuplte . 1 1 t Wber the a-nount ia: -.'e Ir. m j 'r),C'1 l,0P,0tXtv 'i1.. un ! f-r .nm..i tt over tnUUen, I? ttnec MakrrKr pi-crs . ratxet rVvor r tax of 13. Oaeach barrel, f P.k. or tn r thrva W t oyndJ. 'w -! . f 4 c-s U. 08Mrouc''oriB'ir t'",u round. 1 rehu. Oa 43 pounds cr cere than -P' pound., 1 cent. On 2i Ft tind.s or le-, 1 j cnt. Therame ppl!e m mixe.t flo-ur laarorUvt, In addition to the uu.tl duty. Tea pays a to x of 10 cents n ounJ. Till: MICATION OF, lU'SlNF.SS. Very Little of I l-.p New IholnrM lla Iteen Paused by III" Vr. P. ti. Dunn A Cos. Weekly p.eview of Trade savs: Wry little cf the newr business seen 111 u p 1t1.11 t the ag gregate has been c.u-i I by the vat. Not auy, discovci able by 1 rdinai y tests, has been caused l v the Mir Neither are fai l to be in" a desperate condition, ' t-apposed unfrieodliness regarding Ad- owing to lack of food, ihe report i that thy will leave the town and fa!i back on Guantanamo. Troop-. ".oing to .Miami. One section of the train carrying the w 1 1 .1 rri..-...iit l ui If t 1 ,r i , t vr r c.t. x,i- cyt ona on the 1 a.citic coast Molula for iliaail. Tift l'ansftoolft, J?I. Iv Kight hip Huujrht. j The government has purchased eight large ships of over -I, I'M tons burden,; j each for use cn the Atlantic coast, e- mira! Camara'c soualron. J he subject is warmly dicussed in all pubiiplaces though otl-.cial circles are mute. Hospital Arrangements for 0O. Steps have been taken to make Fort Monroe an important hospital point. Ht l it is r aid that over foo sick and vt)i:ded 'cldicrs from the South will be ;-cnt there as soon as the arrange ments are completed, A Spaiil-h Provision Laden Ship. I The cruier Antonio Lc j ez, uh:!e trying to enter the m or San d nan, near ( San duan de Porto P.ico, f-ecretly. w:t!i' a cai go of 1 rovi-ious an I w ar material. was detected by to American war-! ships, but e-cajel by swiftly changing' her courtre. L59 tljM CO1 Irtp-e of t lien cause I the i - pc. te t?hipiuent Pa c oi 1 01 tinue remarkably 1 a i ..!. or dees not ome. as w(. wheat ecub- 1 decrease of eXJ Otis COtl tioll CKlllt'S want it, the world's market being e.i bonly ut our command. An e.Meiing of bouds by the government bi rig 1 -oit at the tarl. bids for lucie tha i thlce times tlu amount ofb-ied. while the wpuhir Mtb scriplious alien ly for t lo 1 . .tiultrs of the ailioliut exiilblts mi strong ligJ?t thj conlideiicc id the people Wheat ceases to fall and begins t rie in price becuu' luu igu iu ed are not yet . atistie l At!a:it.- evp.nts for the wek wet ll oir m.-l-idc I, r.-'Pi,-2(P bushels, against 1 . 1 5 . 'c i T Iu t year, and Pacific -xpoi ts M ;, t . , uguinst s?. tK lait year, an-l t he b mai?l not of a epecuiative chaiactci. lhc vvorld'r need of Kiaiu is gie it. 1 tiian evirf, aul M:i,s.'l,M;7 luidnls of wl.i it and J1, ; aiT. ldJ bus!o-ls of co t) hav gono abroad all edy this v.ck totpaie. tar more than vv as ever befoi e exported lu one year. Corn on .-ti-alv, without much Ibietuatioo, cp..;!- being J,'7I. 7"." b'.lsh'.-ts for the Week, fvailist I, '!. !rj last vcar. of oilier gram ex ports have been ann.- iali v heavy 1 he i::d'tstr ies, at the season when stoppages are to be v c. ltd. maintain production sur 1 is:r j'.V. there; ulo very few i ut 1 1 u 1 1- 1. s 01 account of labor, and wage scilei for II. coming yea 1 ha'.e tiian . ail I 101 amicably al lied. Ihe iron industry is very dull at, the Last, with . ompiu nt that 1 1 i- s o not net. but at brisl ing and the West tho works in gctl 1 'i g io ii. bisintjn constantly, and aic 1 veil ,:r. , eting ho fharply that there );. a 110 bu 1 u;i. cut nails, edeel nails and giey "ii'"o Southern ircm is 1J-0 o...-iid lower there and at the F.at. I h .norniou- demand from a ! 1 -u !t ur al n-grcis for implements, fc o in.r. 1 it-, milroad equipment and all nitH .d building it the notewoi thy b alio e d tins 1 M.iurk able yir. Wciol is a .l h ide s! 1 ori,:-r C ttotl has weakened t !n 1 ; ! nt h. with excellent crq. 1 r o-; : .-. bit a larger demand for goods in t.-ii. although not as et ei.ough to c.iu.-c .1 i ii lom-o 1:1 prices. lie icpu ts of .i 1 ti i'oit 10 n ate generally ero oin agn g J'be failures for the ha'. been Js, in t lust v ear, last t ear l'c ! I'm' id II ;'ri a.'aiiiHt .'Pi a 1 t 1 ii,'a; 11 st J 1 r s I 1 bvic Vc'l '1g754 S ! 1 Abb-1 Il.o row ad.tv s. Cllbl ijii l- -,! Santiago's ater Stipp'y. It is reported at Siboney, Provinca , . cf Santiago, on apj are Jtly goj l au- j i thority, that the water supply of Saa ; tiago de Cuba has bea cuto:b K Cer.t. T he -axe rul-s apply to perTatnery, eotrset ia.d r;:;.iiir artl-l-a, lticlaimg wnw, c;tj t-. t pet water, vacllr, f-etrolU3i. hi.r ii. ; 1 1-. hair dreeing, hair rrtora n - -. b.:r !;., '. .h wvsh, deo'.Prt"ej tootti i t-'.e. ar :. i;l c.tchon or other artlclsi uerd ; '. 1 tc the Lair. outh or kia. Oi . : -Ai-ig gjr 4 cent per tor, erfc, ; i;-r p. f I-?- than 1 1 ia value. 4 cot!. If .-x linir tli::vs.h.-? f .r ea -h aiir.ioLal i . r.ror fra-ti.n thereof, 4 ''ents- w,!,. . 1 c. .t on j itn, 2 cei.s on larger t:.a:j j i-1 : d :.-. -'' tax fa'.l on amount ever ?10.- '. -i -; t when j c?tng to tLr Lusbar-d or wife J il." d-cease J. The rat varie a:cor iing to degree of coc- -a Lh aovAot of Ut IflCJ, t- f baching, i-chod. ion!:, -'c:al n 01 yo'ir.f? rrihrat-ing P ok ii le entry) id Arithmetic Tho Normal and Collegiate institute FOR YOUNG WOMEN, ASHLVILLL, N. C Fall I crt i Pc,jinr.ing 1 t. 1:1, H .H. Olfer to the SOldei.t. 1. A uorii.jl coi.re for the thor ouch training of tea' h rs und'-r in-r-tru'-tor- fr'-mth' best rc rmal m bcd, f-rnbra-ing rnr fu! lr-tno tion in th ino.'-t in prove 1 n.ti.o is . with practice lu ti. m bd 2. A fully orgume.I cour'-e for th-- pr'-piral;' ".ii:iu I'.r !!' worh, Stenogr-tphy, Tv j nti kef pi:., -m;fl h-i 1 '. 1'eLm.in-hip, ''0:11: and 'or r pond- nc . A cour-c- in D. r..c-tic .v ic-nce, (! in 1. h th. j m ii is taught to dtaugbt, cut. tit, r..'.i- cirr.i-i.t and millinery, I '!. pr. par: a meal which ehou! 1 : h. aithfu!, c i'a.-nilO nn l aj j timg. I I ' ti idi- i in then department are from Pratt Institute. Prookiyr... N. V. .Systematic i-tu ly of th' lUi-U- in al! departm nt. A P-cialty is male of Hedth Cul ture under one of the b. nt teicheta in lb" So;th. Pj fpeciil ( Lv tm nt of tLe Ltj.;n l&tare of North Carolina, graduate from the Normal Department are ex empted from exummatioti wb'.u ap plying f'r po-itio-s in tie Public .Schools of the St .ttc. C sj ,. Poard ari 1 Tuition in any of the Departments . per term, or jpx) for the cbool year. No extras except rntiMc. For Catalogue, a !drea Rev. Thos. Uv;rence. D. D., AbHLVILLL N. "J.
Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
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July 1, 1898, edition 1
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