r -SEND C1DEE8 TOB- JOB PRINTING -T 0- The Uesseagcr Prints . the . News and in aouitht after by ths peo ple of McDowell, Yancey, Ban THEFiflESSEMGER, 8 ? I Marion. N. C. rass &ew gu i v isi Kerns' " coxw, Kutnerrord, HurM and other countie in WeaUre North Carolina, and la thsrt- fore a Good Advertising Medium. rromr.tna, Accuracy, Netnu icu OooJ btock Guaranteed ". 1 I T (J ! f f 1 IW1 f I 1 hT i . 7T1 IE: ' I K . I J Letter Heads, Note Headi, BhT Heads Envelopes, Circulars, Cards, Posi trf ramcihlets. and n nnH Tumphlets, and any kind Pricing. WW ST fll If tui 4 . . vniencaus btood ! i v. i inn. is mm il till! ::; Lirihtninii r la h 'js tlio D 2 a I an J Wounded Could Bo Seen Lying n BI(;m!R.-1 Water. Utah Buttery Poured in a Destructive Enfilading Fire. Spanish Scout: Were Seen Carrying Off l!:e:r Dsad and Wounded. t:-. A I) M'Kri just received Lorn 'H- Man da : how that u s.-veic m, , oa-eim-nt P. oh pi:;'-- on Inly! -, bet w re:. T i,.: r,.iu iaV'is niil Aliirrt- i , h. ar M ; : 1 1 1 :t . i'lio luii:r v-re . s .. :,n., lie 1.;; i I ! a l.iil'i.l unU , ' i ,.. , , , , - j AN. u- N.rk 'v.;rl ( ruMo tUapaiC-n ; Munilii ity ti.e foilov.-iui; i-.r- ! , :. !,,!( s of ;in' tii:' srar Malato on ! Pace, t i 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ' I co i men, had been "'''. wnniuw .rarncs. !t is im-,..tvancin- rt. 1 .nti. :.c!;ih". '! he ur- l-'-'-ble to e:il uucokeo rice. A i--l of t:u- i,,..d c- p.-ditioii h!l"d t he ' ,!,"'-'e has b :;ii is.- ue.l a.-.thoriiu SpnV.ird'' -.vit-i ra,-e, and they dct.-r- 1 utry of private prom.et. and the mined to -r.c baU:.- b, fore Cat..:. Dew- I -iz.uro ol ca'Ue and horses, there f.,i a could b- . .-utor.v!. d he tretii-hes j i:"ili!'"! pavi.,e::t, made riworthie H t-nd. d tiom the beach ::ud ymds, to j V.ru!ts; hvVt'rst) :,ii;:l;,-l: beloniu ti il,.- 3.-11 e.i:d: of the in.-ur-'-nt . Sun- '. it;i',''--'.i owner.-. !:ave bceataktu. tlio-.i.uh oiv ., tho i;..-,nrf.;it fca.-t dav, and ; :"';iv plenty boton-.-im' t- Spanmh th-i, left think Mthd:,;n, b;avnu; the i "v-'-ra that ha.i not i...cn oeijd. i.i-i man . ud.t Paul, exposed. Com-' ""'" I nil.-.-. A i.nd !'. oi the Tenth I'enusvl 1 Tiiit Spjuioli An iielu:.;.-,. ...ma, and ( lah llattei v, wore ordered i AJ.idri.l dispatches sav: "Tho most ';;;u:'::;;:r';: ,y,, ; " -"" ::,.,. with a trem'-ndiotis downpour of rain. !--'d a. pie-ent. ! ho newspapers ate tie: t-iicmy':. forces, estiii.atcd at :;,o;i;i ! nv..f allowed to refer to the plot against i :i. utti iin ted to surprise tiie camp, j SeuOt-Sau'asta's life, nor to tiio appear- 'ui pc i; ( e dnveii in and thy j nuco of 1 evolutiutmrv b:iuis in the t. !,;- a-; atilted. i he brae i'elin- j Citstillion prov:!'-e. Coucernii!-- the ia!::a men never llinched, bu! Mi.od ! plot, it is raid, tin; :on.-pirators have t'l'-.i -.-! ound under a . itlnTiii'.' tire, j U aw n lots to dein'; which of them ! i.e airni si r-ad, at.d tin: I i;st Ci-li- j ;-hr.!l curry out H purjse, aud that tenia Peeiiuent, w itii 1 v. o ctnpanu.-i the tak Iiuk lalien ui'on a man nanied !' ti... 'I bird Artiib.-rv. wh- tiht with j D-.-ba!. 'I he band cjmiists of twenty i .--. were cut ti to re-euf.rc;: j imoii. A.ce.i dm- to s.onie accounts '. 1 -iiic-n Ivama lut'ii. The enemy j they are Pepub; leans, but olheis tay -."ie on ii ji i! the trenches ; 1 'icy are Carlists. ': v ;.i tne. c ; i ntoi ccuo uts arrived. - Mir i.ien ran up to the attacking Spati- j m..k;:ic!an cwmi:::;:!. ; ..id-, ami i!i"v. ed them do'.s u v. 1 1 1 i reu;- I , . . . .." Vll!;,.v ; Atl:ccs iccoivi.-d lnii-t .ueo. (iuate- 'I he Ptah Pattciy, under ('apt. Youiiir. i "J' Washington show that the rc wild it-. It w it Ii ;-!orv. The men j vuPitiouarv movement thorn has .d. id then- throu;:!: mnd axle j ..,s,. h!tSt.f v,..u.h ,.ilU Uut ;'"V' -"ns were sen. around in j.-opardi.n,- the chUn -.ni.riu.u'i.t, 1 '" :';V! 111 "u,u,mv i 1 romise, to invc!vef....'eii;ii residents in ,,n'" !'', "' repu,.-ed , .alhculty. i'iio nmur-etits, .uider "-''I "!. rated in. l.-orm-r. - u r 1 1. 1 an t ry Ajora!.:s. are heimvt.i u have received i.a I exhausted Us n i : . ! . . u u 1 1 10 ii an I ui.l d el -I i d e Mii....,r::Yon. th--v en ! lolh.w t;:e euen.y. ! l!lt. r-t)I1 1 icr, ' wi,o aro s.lidt.. be Nut 1,11 ''; u! ,:'v.md v. a-- los., out j ( !.ar-e;.: .; . .,; ':x, w.4h i':clir- ' .-ene;:. ;i.tJ Peaches v ts one never .rvo , , e; , , .... ; , ; v .urt.I:.:1 ::t u Punn.: the l.:;iiti!ii:i; , re,idents a I , smd y h:.c. suimred heavy : "h, s ' a' '' -'mi v.rn..n -. ctua ( 1:Ml, ,,,,;, p)!( L!i !t.Vle "'', lv",'-' Vi h' I'!r'1 l,'lt i by the msurjcti..-; a::d it may be that r. ;;hei the e. ciiie.it. ol hen.runor tl'.e i st:o'i:' repiesent; 'ions ; t,. . ubecl ' t-.n dive pov.cr.d man ci.uhl w nil-a ; -dl be icured rv the Cuncd .dates. ' V protc.-t iion the wounded. I hey . --.'khot ' "iia.ed tiodr cturade, to ti-!it, i . , . - handed over then- c::.-,r,,i;,.( 1 c!f, ' ;r-;-'' 1 , J I' ism.- Pi- ni.d.t ti-.- S.au;-h scouts j Mo;;i:. Sp;u:i . l.y Cab:;. ; is ecu carry;.:- on the dead and i sai.' that as sooit as the Ar.iecati reply 'S H e heiny. a receive .: -enor Sa-a! .1 -.. ii 1 nominate It' iitc li;s,d ;in i'r d. 1 e 1 1 ; . i : 1 t v, ei. ; c-1,. .: hours alter 1! 'a 1 beun t.. rem W a-hl!i '.toll, the ! aiii. h !:..:. in a:i-. 1 lie I 'iv.'-i- -'..t .ea.v eond.tious w a - i . e-.cntc. .-pllU e-mce :f a lar-.e P.ritish s.p.iad 1 l' !'' Ul'' ' n'IK':1 :llu' i :'"Si near (iibraltar is dear evideuc- r 'e'u';- 1 iii" mttuie oi the,ia understa.id.ue-, if not an aldanc , UM ' :i:y be ccmcctuicd. l,t.tweeu fii-Jand :,nd the bnit-d ' " ci-etarv t t State at the conclusn-n Sti e " ' ti..- c.-ulcr. nee n.a!viu ti.e t rn.a! ! . - ;;;;l!;utr,1,:,it,!V.n-: !,:,.v'Vi.- i uePtej i ;cfcre:n-;.ti. 'hi-'".'"''.!! 'uJai'and . wcnw'h.c :V "'- lain Wy Cable, -The it.-.. I!n- pio'o;..:e, d i.-cuss n ' 'd-era! s'ys: Tho peverume'tt i.c ' ''e.i indicate t! a? th.; Spall . Cepts the Pnited States- conditions y " "'r;', v,:t, ,u,t -;':-''v'r 11. ad - ......r,,,,.,.,,, bebevm- that it is hoi , , 111 u T n i';1;" -T!tll..ii.-ed to cede Urntorv without the . "" U-' evpectattons. ,utt)linilo..urUls ! f M.-Jv iulev ob ect-. iesi.il nt it is 1 m po ' s 1 11 e t o say. , C.rte v.hl 1 i- lou.oke i " Y:..h I. i;.!f.- lire. tr.i d to ii"-. uc three t.i . f .t.-... - jii; at iTinii a.Via:.' imv ! Moa,,u'r 1 'oU':su'-'- has ":riVl?J .01.. -d iruard o:.i ied t iu ni u ' ;S- "" J:aS vite.ttho Cristobal Colon ;'-' moi j cue 1 lire .11 the , 1 he wieckcrs u, urt her to be in a very "''v was ! oiued int.. tiie . bad situation. uii i!it-y K-ar it is lmpo.C the upj er jvtoiy o; the lb!c lo s.;vc her. i. !c : were carried away by j 'I he national meet f the League of -ta Ie-. ;.'cd ti:e raid was un- 1 Amend; Wheeimet! mot 111 indmua'; e' I ol:s re- jutiy. ' ' M.iskaa I'.irtv I e-t. WvarJcJ te P'ij Aiacck u: bf eo'iiiv; Ce. r it.'c:e 1 b the Ahi-a Com- j lheSec.etary of War has awarded ompanv. at sail i'rancisco. the contract Icr lred -.;::, the .-hannei ha.as..a. ti!y th. -ays: r.- ' ."em the sc.. u ::: No f.ik j;:vv .rd ':- 1 e:ve.! here is te t!ie if- to the Amc: -.can i ed-iuu- Co hi pan . a.i eiif.ie p:;!tv of !: res- j .-f Philadelphia, at etuts per vard' ',' n-.i,' tinuuselves the ( olum- ! I h e a ; ; re 0:1 lor t ! e w or k a :, v i : ::m ( '..mi ;.:iv. t. et!.- r j s:. e-'.'-o. and toviut s for a cl.ami -i 'I W brr. a Moravia:. !..:- ' .-- tcet deep aud '.' feet wide, a wi.p.h h.s w He and two uaiive 1 td-ts. ; . t bVi feet to be obtained iir.-t. 1 i j r the Mt.skovito river, hav e , w ork ;- to be coin pleted bv the 1st o: ' t i 'e.. -liber. :e 't.'mn.e liter !)e-i.!. 1 i;-' u'-cs I v-5TesiJe;,t Clevela.iJ. h fri-m the YiKa Foots, at A ( "! 1 ii"--'-''. Coiomi ia. disiatch v.ii Munich. P.. van..1, an- -Pvs that the 1 avment of the Ci-rruti " i-aPi . f ( M.airice ! t'.'iUJ:i tesiste.t 10 ; rev.-nt a lev.du- .-:vv.-:v aiu! novelist. Uoil ilt ho:"-'- 1 '-l-u'.ar oj-lhio-i th-u;-n in P, rim in ; ,;. I ' eh ounces PieM..eut . he vela:..; s v, ul a. '-oai CU.vtr.- Shift j.J. j ' -lib- !. Si.sl ce. who com i ! ' 1 d.e battleshii. Mame, has been : : " y ''' --: ('apt. dohu W. i ' cr..n.a:i.l of the bat t leshi " :- .eiuii. r,-i airs in New tV,.' r', ' ;- (hi-!ir I. (.Pe, .inch, of ; iV' 'i '.!;:;" ' St' .-.Wal: ":""' Mbeit's; IhukerVwhol 1 , ... , . . , . , .v -I.I.,, I i.. !.:iTI ..sl.ll. 1 the liliies. of Pit id 4,;ei P. tl, VOL. Hi. .o. in nu oilPiVnniv? m V i m w v us GlnniniMu. ll: . t ! nicir Ground incler a ! i .hi is his us. Sliualinr, ,V, Manila. M -pp i.a, v ;u Ho!:-::, m, i P y ( , J ... : The H-are ;y of food now aH'cels even 1 1:-; l ciu:-:s in ." laniii:. 'j hci-; is iio i..i:at, iio.fl or linr, . t rvv M!K,;i f--vrvcr, -lii::! i.t-a .xu;icr iJ- u ; . t u ; i j i' t i; 'j ' i li i . ; . troons. '1 ;.o H'-'v'ii-qMM, i!,o'ii.h ii-i.iiv ceusoru;!, u.j,. ,at ,jJU f:Ua;a,; lin,i-tkJ ,;,,,. (;.! t.-!:tt;.i raius at'j t-au.-iin iu jinh:iu:f. 1 of ftu-i, too, is er.iiuate.l .o oai.oi., ar c.tce ci !iii.iisio:ers. 11; i.iiera! .-:..ys; 1 i:e rtov e: nmei: : rccju e.. : f ,.-.! p . 1 ., , , , ' ' f:. vi7:ibl v l-e fed' '1.,.'' .'ii. 4 acceie.ed. " 1.1 i.i.rnl s;i is i n .-t P..- U ;: he ihii:..!; P: tltc C-i.-,?. liie Mtrritt . Chapman wreckim: N'H iuilreail. 1 'OKt--n; Muyve-ant Fish, of the J1'"05 -'thtral Pailroad. and other '-Vestern capitalists. haw :,.a Ie 11 ; 'i 1 u'u 1 0:1 lia l' the -eher.d eimrtcr law of Alabama. iv: u chio tcr fur a railroad from Wc-t Pemt.Miss., ina northerly direction Alabama, termmati for the , r,s". ,,t"' d'Pi a i.e. v oa! ( oiui an y. ,1 , 1 ,0 ZUJ eU,,e;! WZ itk the 11- - - . .MARION. V K MAVS mid .lLh. of !:'krjs: HriLi;. T.1 fur Hi.' ilurricd RcaJcr. liie monitor Monterey has arrived Mmjiia. All of tb.-i Aiuerie'uj troops in I'ortu Ctj m - iu laotiou to-.vard au -luin. 'I v.-o soldiers were instautiv ki!!t? I l.v j'Stuic ,luuu-u htor at .... . 1 Lo ihim KeiLuent of Missisr-i.; i olunteeis. ( ol. hunk m couiuiuU'i, La-. n.(:h i-iustored in. 'ine.Sj.anih hohj.itu! ship Alirante. with -v; of tf.o Sianisb j risoutrs at hiintia'u, Lus nailed for .i am. The Tnited States torpedo boat I x -'out, in coniuiid of Lieut. hp.-ncer, :-ts arrived at the- nuvy yitrd in iirook- 'ilje rote-it of Senator Dacon, of f 'eoria, against sendim; Col. Kay'.s Jiaiiuues to Santia.'o is tie:ueca.-d Lv tL: latter. 'i v. o Luttaliousof the i'ifth iteinient, l mted Mates YoInnteeiH . iuiiuuues.!, h.:.- sailed on the transport liio 'i:i!nie for .Santiago. dhj i-Ueventh and Nineteenth i;en".i !ar fniantrv i !ei; i:nen' s and Troop II, of thw Second Cavalr--, have tlit.eni Larked at I'onco. ihe transports Miami, Mattcawa:i and Vi.irilt:u-iu, lo.dod '.vith fnited States troops, iiave sailed from Soat ia:o, rnla, for the i'mted Mates. 5e.--.a'.idH-s fro::; tlio front announce the ocenpawou o! (h! ai(i, on the north oa-totlhi provinee of Santiago ue .'iiiia by den. (iarcia's troops. 'oionol Cuhor, cjni:::and:u tlio I-'iith Illinois iimw:!, on board trans port (;bh;.;n at Newport X:vs. Vu.. has rec-dved or.ters to uiseuibark his men. i he transport '.Yashiu-t.,:!. '.vith tho I ourth i'ennsylvania Ueimeut. and ti:j Seneca, with Cdouel ( Uierto's reg iment have disembarked at iiuauiea. -Admiral ( 'ervera ami his son visiicd Cast, roneini, eomm wider of tho a;l ii:ir:d s lasliip la T.-resa. and other hick Spanish oIiic.:rs ;U Norfolk. Aetiui;- under orders from Yv'ashimr ton, 'wmmoc3ore llemey has released ine No? -vv eman steamers Aladdin and i;.-: -en, recently captured by t lie xnn bouts ll.iv.iv ami Yikin;:, iespcctiely- Tl.e I.oiidon evening papers refer to the "ominous neutrality of tho i ilip pinos" us dein-- evidence of trouble in sloreiortho Americans in the t'hiiip pines. ('en. 3ii!es has cabled tho War De partment statin-- that he did not need any more re-enforcements aud advising that no more troops be feut to Porto Kiev. A marine of tho Tinted Mutes auxil iary - au-b'jat ( iovcrnoi ilussell, from ilo.stoii, cruising .south, -vas drowned at Heaafort, S. (.,'.. during turret prac tice. An ollicia! dis; atch to Madrid from Han ! uau do Porto ilico says: "Mcst of the volunteers are in a disorganized condition and are abandoning their arms. " 'apt. Kd-ar iluijc-rt, of the Pihth liiiVntrv, died ot brain lever at Ponce, Porio iiico, on ihe nit,d;t o: the -itli. fie was a ( ieor-iau and a West Point grad uate. Tlie following is iiei.'eral Shatter's t-anitary report ior .vu-ust 7: Total sick, n, l "; total niiiuber fever case?, t.',-'.'x': total mimber of new cases, l! J; total number of fever ca.-es returned to duty, !-;; deaths oji Au-ust 7th, ll. i i:e fo! iov. in;: was ihe fever situation at Santia-o on Aimust Total num ber of sick, n.u! 7; total number of fever ;-e . e,ii'-ii: total number of new cases. Jit; total number of fever cases vet uined to duty, iieath.-, p, Two Nonve.'iiiu steamers iu Carib bean waters have l;een captured as prizes the Cladd.u by the luiteci States auxiliary gunboat Hawk, aud the Per-eii bv the auxiliary gunboat Vikiu-. The transport Koumania, which went aground at ( uiauica, has been success fully !!ou;ed. Lieid. Sartoris. of !eueral (.ee's stal!', is sli'iitly ili with malarial fever. He is a .'l-anason of (Jen. (iraut. first North Carolina Pediment at Jaeksonville. i 'la. , and first Alabama and Second 1'eXus Pt-iuietit. at Miami, i'ia. , huve been ordered to hold tiiem tielves in readiness fur eariy depart ura fur Porto Pico. An othcial di.-patch from Porio Pico miv: the Americaiis have seized tho custom house in tho illare of I'a jardo, which 'lace was w ithout a rar-ri-on. The Spanish cruiser Maria Tero-1 has been t'.oated at Santino Siu-l w;!l sc.'.i st:t' t for Norfo'k under her owu steam. She- is in fairly good condition. The I'ir.st Pediment Pnited States Yolunteor Ihiuineers receutiy sailed from New urk for Porto Pico. 'Ihe tu' Hudson which has be:i with the I'ncas in the North Cuban 0 ;i-t blockade, sank a little Spanish j loop receutiy and captured another c tie od I aiiiet: as. A disturbance, caused by a number of t.ion of the i'i.ird Yirinia. has created a sensation ut 'arup AL'er. and Pc-bnbly will icrdt in the di.-!.nor-:.' le dischar:e of a number of soldiers, (icf.. P.at'.er, comtasu.iii. t;.divismn. saw the hitter part i f ti:.- outbreak and took a .-eii'-'us iew ol tne ii:cid-.nt. l'e:i thousand doihirs hae been ie coerei from the Spanish cruiser Maria 1 et i. -a by the Potomac at : ant ia,ro. 'idie a-'.miliary gunboat Hornet cip- tutv'l tiic Spanish two n.a-ted schooner Siia Mario while runiiin from Pata- bam to the Isle ol Pil.eS tul' iood. Ihe government has ordered the re lease of thj steam-mi. Manuu im. of tile Cha:..; a'nie ieLe:al-i rausAth.:; nc Pine, ti i'i..uce. capture! by the An. ei. can wai ships in West lna.au . att-r.- and brotirLt to Chiirlest..n, S. ( '. i he Pnited Mates tian-j , rt Loti is an a !cei;tiy arrived at m. antine in New Voi k h.al'or with. loitv convalescent olhccis ;.:.d men troiu Santiago. I...- ith Missouri oluatec-rs, now ut ' elfer-on i arracks, iic.tr St. I. cms, Ltt been ordeled to proceed at OLCe to .I a k.-on vii ie. u here it will become part of t..e corps tih'ttr tieiierui i.ee. Ihe transport steamer.-. Lakme and ( haries i i. Nelson, bearing lie coia j antes of the l'ir-t New 1 urk olun iters. .U.d the SeCOlid Pnite! Stjite-i Yoiuuteci- Lnusneets nave sailed fur liwiiululu. N. C, FRIDAY. AFtiFST 12.1ss. ii-f! Strained Relatio n Between Eng land and Russia. ----- . OUTCOME MAY WEAN WAR. - Ac'nurai Centra's Pcr.p, Ginax.a, Porto Ka.n. CapturcJ I.': i All Sunshine anJ Ueld in the KiniiJikw. L )XD( N", Pu; That cifeiu-' i5 ., (I'.y Cable). -liplomatic ten- " 'Oh exists botvv ecu M. Pe'ioir. bur' and J. on. ion. is -chorally admit ted, though the otheials deprecate th alarmist reports which were recently c-irreat. It is hoped that the Jirmer fetand adojded by the Mar. pits of Salis bury, whicli teems to have already created some misiyinr at St. Peters--burr;, will have the desired eiftct of arrcstin- Puss.iun a'-ressiveness. It is tell both here and on tho continent that the outcome of the dispute in ro uard to tho new Chvvunv; Padroad ex tension, is tho crucial point of the suc cess or failure of (ireat Pritaiu's pol icy oi "open doors. " As evidence of tho fact that (ire.it Pritaiu appreciate.? ihe -ravity of the situation tho Assoeiuted Press Icarus thitt the admiralty is pr(j uriu for a!l emer-encies, and that it will soon bo able to mobilize the entire l!eet at tho shortest notice. fvery ollicer and man on furlough or on half pa-, La been assigned to a shij aud instructed to bo in readiness to joii at the earliest moment. therefore, practically every shiji 111 the Pritish navy, whtlher 111 or out of commission at tho present moment has its f nil complement of ol!i cers ami men ready to take her out to s'ja when the time- arrives. Admiral Ccrvcra's Reply. Admiral (.'ervera in reply to au invi tation from tho citizens of ( Jreehsboro, Ala. , Lieut, liobsou's home, to visit that city, said: It would be very ";rati iyiiijr to me to accept your invitation to visit (ireensboro, where was born the brave Lieut. Pichmoud Pearson Ilob sou, but it will be impossible for ine to do so, for as soon as the war is end ed it will bo obligatory upon me to re turn immediately to Spain, to account for my conduct which iniut bo judged as provided for bv tho law. Nevertheless, J shall not fail to carry throu-h all my life tho remembrance of such brave ohicors as Lieutenant Hob sou and also the Hatterm-; invitation tendered mo by tho city of his birth. " C-uvjiiia Captured. Posii:, Porto Kico, (Py Cable. -(icneral Jhooke's advance -juard en tered ( iuyama, after a Kharj skirmish in whicli several on both sides were wounded, 'the. Spanish force at (iuy ama. mimberiur '.00, were driven back toward Cayey, with the loss of one killed and two wounded. Of the Americans, Privates Cordon, Waleott aud Peliee, of tho Fourth Ohio, were wounded, none fatally, (ieneral Haines occupies the town. Major Flakier, while reconnoiteriim' hear Coamo, ran into the enemy's pickets and was tired upon. Thirty shots were tired, but no one was injured. It's Not AM Si;ns:;i!ie anJ tioid. Returning Klondikers, who recently reached San Francisco without unv irohl, report the conditions existing at St. Michael's as beiri1: extremely pre carious. They say that thousands of people art; stranded and that relief must be sent by the rovernment. Coinmer cial com; uuies control tho only avail able laudim,' places ut St. Michaels, and vessels are unable to land their passengers or their caryoo-. The Yu kon is ,'ettin;,' too iow for navigation and the distress will bo very ereat un less the government takes energetic re lief action. Baron Banff) Threatens Count Thun. 'i'ho Yienua correspondent of the London observer savs that Count Thun, president of tho Austrian dele gation, and Parou Panli'y, tho iluugn rian Premier, had a conference receut iy re-aiding Austt o-Hunrariau allairs. Paiou Pauuy delivered an ultimatum to Count Thun. threatenir,"; to intro d.uce a protective tai iti'u gainst Austrian procMs unless Count 'i'huu shall in duce 1'arliament to enact the Ausgleich bill. tjiicen Louise Seriously lil. Tiie In'rliu corre-poedf-nt of tho Loudon Times telegraphs that private advices from Copenhagen pay that the conditioned Oueeu Louise, of Denmark, m most serious. The Atlas liner Altai recently left New- York for Cuba, carrying lifty tons of clothing and orovisious shij.j e-d by the tied ( res- Society for the Cubans, and other sufl'erers in Sant'a 'o SpaniarJs fii;uit- J Witii ',rto Pico. Ihe Lews that has reached Madrid from I'orto Lico rt-ar im - the corded welcome jriven the America!! army by S ahi-h voiuuTt-ers and natives of tha Island has disuv.e.I the political lead ers of Spain. ihe -enerr.'. ofunion is that it is hot woith while to n-k lives and s end millions of .P.hiars fur xLc tai.e of territories v.hu-h are v.oisethau di-loyal to the mother country. fartwii VauicnwC W iin the Sultan. Dr. .fames P. An 'til, who re.-: -r:c-1 in May la-t. and h-s been succeeded a Pnited States minister to luikc-vbv Mr. iscar S. tra . . of New York.'had a farewell audience with '.he Stilus at Const au t:n ople recently. A Russian B3ek-Dow;i InJieatcJ. j The correspondent of th: i o h u o a ' i-aiiy .-New?, ai MC;-a, e;ves uauer re serve a report that tho Pu-sian i-Laree d'atlatits, at Pekin, M. Pavlor!'. will soon be remove i, and he re -raids it as indicating a Pus.-iaa back-down. The ('pen !unr in Norih China Sc. Shut. 'ihe Shanghai 'orrep undent of tl Loudon Daily Mail .-ays: 'Tiussm is now j radically in l ussession of N e w-Chan-, and "the oj en dour' iu north. Chictt is alreaJv eLut. " THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. The o:itJi. P.:- which started 1:1 -iu.rnt-'s Turk ish buth esta:, -hnieht. at Nov Ur leans, damage- I several Canal streefTe ta:i stores to t:.e extent of 00 1. At the Deh;. -ratic Con ;resMoual convention of p.v Twelfth Texas !;s tnct. wi.ich r -ceutiy met in San An tonio, dames P. Siaydea v. as rehi.:.:i- hated ie; Coh':es. The po.-tehh e at Port Monroe. Vu., warobbel of al out "J, t "i in stamps and .-".'I ;;i cash, together with several le.'t-tered Jrtteis Ihe thieves wera evi.ithtly j rote.-.siohal cracksmen. 1 hey b...:ed a ln.u in the safe and forced the lock to pieces. John Meadows, the ne'ro who at tempted to as.-ault the 7-year-cdd ou .litu.- .f Peusoh . amp. at ('uiu.d, usn.all 1 Lee ne r ( iritlin, Oa , . as hauled on the ed-e oi the town ami the body riddled with bulletts. Mrs. rr una two negroes have been atre-ted at (h..' e....oii, Moiiroe county, Ark., charged witii theKidin- t-f Mr. Oir. husband of Mrs. (ir. Oieat ex citeuiei.t prevailed and alvnchn.u bee Keeme.l imminent. At the Pej ublican State convention, held at h-aia, t'la. , State cuiididutes were nominated, and at tho second district Pepublicau convention, hcldat the same ph-e. H. L. Anderson, a law .-r .f ( i. ala, was hoihihated as a candidate for ( .n e;. es -inau . Ihe S- ear o..i daughter of ' . M. C Howell, a prominent citizen oi i.m cou iity, Teun. , v. as outraged bv a ne--ro brute, w i.o M.Ij.-e-p.lehtly cut hi 1 throat, severing h r hn-ers from hi 1 baud , and otl.- rw i.-.e butchered he: boily in a ternble h.auner. A. double kii.iuir occurred at the eon vict camp h'.ur Little Lock, Ark., re ceutiy. A convict named Pish.-.p was a lvaucin- v, :th au axe on.lohn H. Ful lman, a -U:.'d, when tho e;uard shot aud killed l.iiu. A disMite arose over the kiili:;-; betw een War.len ( iillis 11 ud nm ami Will A. Putts, another -uui.l. Ihe lie was 1 csed ahd l'otts shot and kiiiui Hudson. The North. i '.x-( 'on-ressma:: Alexander Camp bell, known as 'i'ho Father of the iitenbackers," died at La Salle, 111. (iovemor Pri;-s, of North Dakota, died at Pisnmrck, of consumption. M. Dev ine is Lieutenant -( iovei nor. I lie movehietit which w as be-nn at Falls idver. Mass., last month for the purpose of tlosm- twenty-live or thirty of the principal cloth mills of that city for tour weeks has failed. Pio'iiiu; has bt n resumed by t!:e sti ikiL- vs ood v. oi ker s at tshkosh. Wis. , on account of the sash and door manu facturers ti viu- to operate with non union labor. Prof. Pail, Morrill, chief of the fore cast division of tho Weather Pureau, died at Washington of typhoid fever. Ho had been employed by tho Wtathcr Piiieiiu for twelve years. Ho ieaves a mother and widow. Mr. Sutro. the mining kin-, died iu San Francisco, Cal. Mr. Sutro con ceived the idea of tunnelin- the Ooni stock lode, a work which lasted several years and cost millions of dollars. Sutro amassed a fortune of about no", ikki in miiiiii--and real estate opeia tious. He was elected mayor of San Fiaiicisco four years a-o. and served one teim. Coni'e.lt rate veterans, survivors of Pickett's. i'lVlsiol:. ami invited -Ue.-ts, hiimbei in- iu all lu'i, participated iu the cue 1 :n pmeui ;' Puioll ahd Oohfedelete so.dieis at a re. oit n the New .ler-ey C ,. ! :. I.. ;.re river. Pickett, the w illow d P.-uera! Pickett, ac -umpanied the Southern sohlieis. Mrs. .1 oli u v'oss. of (irand il ipi ls, .Mich., vufe of Pie it. -Col. N'oss, ol tho 'I iiirty-se "ji; 1 ?d:c;ii-aii Pe-imeiit of "ol unteers. at I ernandiua, Fia., ha-. be-un suit against ?iliss Po.-e Yander luis for -pt.u-a dan.a-ts for ;iliehatin the atfeet.on.s of her hu-baud. Mrs. Sophia Peter.-! was arrested i:i Tai rytow n, N. Y.,(-har-ed with Killing her baby. When the polieo went to ariesther. Mis. Peters appeared to be in a fiance. She said that durin-a heavy thuiidei stoi u h he was hoidiii-; the baby III her al ius, and that demon.-, came in the loom and kept callm- for the villi 1. " ! I.'le v. a.- ho time to lose. I tossed tiie baby to the voice at tiie Window, at; I. as it by hia-ic, the de hums disappeareit. A terrible cra.-h of thunder can..-, the Tall c.luhm.-. ..f iiht l:l'.i' to). j. ltd in bit-, of broken hie, a-i th-uih -atiieied by the explosion, and ail was siit-m daik. I had peace at last. " 31 lt-('l lniiPoii4. ioiiti' al ha been selected as tho I !aCe fol the w lid s chain iuU shl bi cycle races in 1 .:. Ihe total 'oss from lire at Pi-n.arck. S. D. . W 1 i 1 he ll (::. si'.' ,'P'O'l to T ".O. 000. witii insurance not to exceed .'V'.ii'j , The iiepublicaii State convention id Nebraska no.i..:.ated M. P. Haywood. d Nebraska! ltv. tor OoVeriior. Pe-o-Intioiis were (a-.-e l endorsin- Pre.-i-deht Mcixiliie.V. 'r.e lives I.a-.e J a.d the jeh'dtv for ti.e h.t::..e: .;' ..'enn I. ir at 'h.reh .: ti. Ark. Mr,. rr. the wif.- .,; tho murdered man. ti..- t Hum a in .-t.-I '..son. el:'-a im::i: -'erod. while the li'v't..!-. n. r ..-.- oe;,4tes in cim.e, w ., e sti :::;e hp by a mob of c.ti. n.-. A Seutt -. . a-h. , d..-a'cii -uy-t that the-i-,- w--i.jP- J-ef-oU-j u the river sP-aU.t 1 'e--ie. of the I'tlin.b.iU I . X - 1 loiutioi, (on.; a:.'-. wi...-:i foxiidei.-i :I. ihe i.iiMo"!.: I I i . Ala-i.a, .il.n..; a m. ve; e -t,:... duly .-. It 1-. .ho.ijht that ad Were 1,-h Mrs. Lola .a.i-..'ae..-on -JMid, the .'.aliehter of ti.e l.ev. Mu. ma.!, . -, .'i'i:..' oh the ta.'e. J he Atlanta-..'! vears.;. 1 n.atrie .lame, A. . a x-i.-.i-. sen o. Mayor .u.-.syu, ol h h . xvi. .e. and afte . 'ett:ti' a divorce ti .-.-. a secohd VeJ-t.ire as Ml.-, s-tcwart lord. J w o car. ti.e t'p. a. N. Y. , bed iin. t t:.roii 'h Prl l V-- v ..::--i or. -" 1 i . laS ,r-nrrs Weie J h-.-.; .tate-t Into ti.e Pf.,. , . i . " ... i . .. i,..-i-.... th eii.y i ei .-'. n i.:.;..- ;. Sev eral wc-rs Near Pehh.:.P dl, a . a We-t-bohh t 1 k-M.- .'fi' tra.li ...n the LohlnV i.l-j ,V Nl.shvi.it- Pallia! W elit -luiA h a "o-fot ilih iinsre e c a .. ttrs.:.- X;-c -rl-shlirt. a ua i tu.-iuevr, n-; no whe v. ui ki.icd. 1 Per Ye ir in Advance RECEIVED i GREAT IMPETUS. Term: of Peace Reduced to the Form of a Protocol DISGUSTED WITH AGUINALDO. AJ.itiral ..!;!!,'."!. C. aun :Jir. Siilev. Cap tain Clark a ij I i.uunaai CeimiuitJ r V. a i n r i 4 : Will p j Kt.u:iiii!ei:Jed for I r.utii'pMii. Vv- Y.'A.SI! 1 P . .'. P" i c ... ' ' ' v I - !L c:P . Ihe j reiiiaiuai y luvo '' tiatloi.s look ih' to ward the Coh- t.rinatiou of peace advanced a Ion- step wh'ii Secret..! v i f State and tho llehc.i amoa-sadol- agreed uioii the terms uj on which futuie negotiations for a treaty are to he conducted, and re duced to the term 1 1 a 1 lotocuh 'i his proP c.d, P. is tt ue, is yet to be signed ai: I to be ui,;. .it;,- ! to the Spanish ri'V. :.:iik-!it 1 ifi.r,- the formal si-ni ti.ies ale ::i;P.e I, but the administra tion's Mi v. to the jeo-le.-s made as -en; . ,.t in Sect eTarv ! av' sen tence: !; i- .-;,-. b.c, v : . b- , ... c ited. I here is al- i U: . s ; ' J "'-ihi.ity in deali:!- v.'.th tin "vi :. n i - n -ov ernt... nt that it may 1 ece.ie P the l.i-t 1:. ;.:. lit floiaau implied a Jl eeuu -it, i.-it v.irrcly probable that 1! will be ..:in. to involve tho i iench an. l as-.;d, ; iu the d.ihculties tii..t v.oU'-t j.-ilow what t.. the world would v,.,.e p, Pe a i e u i lid ion of his best eh :ts 111 1-ehidl of Slum. Nv..'-r. Triicpi Take a I'riMM-er. A special tr.eu Partow. Ida., says Sherdi' ! lbs v.ei.t to Lakeland for a i:er;io i-har-ed w.th s,-iiiu; li.pur. He arrested his n.an, handciuied him aud had him oh the c r. While v. aitin- for the train to j nil out, twenty live or thirty . f the Tenth ( avaliy' a iar'iu regiment, wab.ed into the car and de manded that the she. i!t' release bis piisoner. This Sherdl' J.llis refused to do. when up went lhe:r levoiver.s and in a m o 1 : 1 e ip sii. r P ' Pi i 1 s was lookm down, tweuty-.'lve or thiity levolver l.'urre!-. 'Ihe sol. hers a-ivaticed and took-tl e j ri.-ou. r from tho sherpf ami walked oil' v; itl. him. It..;;. p.r ,!;e ()iui.rs el ihe I LlP The lhesideht has determined to recommend to Cuh-ie.-s that acting Pear Admiral Sampson be advanced eiht numbers an i ( ommodo'e Schley six numbers, 'this w ill i.-sult 1:1 mak-iu- each a iear ad'niral. but with Com modoie Schlev liinl.in im uied latel y beb.w A ii-ir.d'Samt.son. ( aj t. Clarke, of tiie ' reiroh, v. d! be I ecom mended for au advance of six numbers iu ihe ca tain's -ra h; and Lieutenant Com mander Wain vv r.-ht Will ;jo uj ei-ht numbers. F 11 d Ci aiii-i Captured, (ieu. Wihson took the tow n of Ct.amo w Itii a lo.-s ...f only -even im-n Wounded, oh mui tally, n.l mend-i s ,,f ),,. vly. be iPi P. nu ,via:iia Pe.'imetd. 'I he S ;.ii! ii a: know n to hav,' lostth.-n-eomtiiai. di r. .Major Vellese.i;. 'aptam 1 ant.-, 'P.;: Pi.-i l.ojez and idtn; j 1 1 vale -, all hi: ed. and to h.r.c had .P. wouh-led. he merieau" i-ap tuied r 1 isoii.-l s. j r;.e; ie,:..- p... whole toi.e oi Sj aniaid-. except tiie -avaIry. hi -;i:i J nit V'luiialJ..-. Despatches from Manila lav the Amei i-:au- ai ui-u ,te I w ith the c m duct of A-iiiijaldo. the u.'-ur.ierit leader, who-e power is w eakeuiii-, jw in-to to the fact that the Filipino are leidizin- the unsubstantial it v ui his pnuiii-es I wo insurgent 1 tt-ami is are now m Manila Pay. provision in -, inoidii to im-iifo A-u;na!lo.s escaoo if neee.- ary. Indi.3t!-.i:s "I a Ceiifi.Pt. A s.-n-at.ou has b'-eli ca'l-fd nt Copenhagen by thosuiieh hiea-Uie-that are bt-ih' taken to plaet? the Sea I ort 4 of 'o; e-.ha.len la a state, of iu'.'.: tary eih'ei.;!..-,-. ,'t 1 sup.o that these h.L-u-'1 rt.-s ale d ie to P.-ars of .1 conilift I'tween Oieat Pritam and iii-.da. li.r.naU, p-oib Vii the C;mi t.-iis. I he Pel. in corres; o:.d. nt of tiie .,.u. .Ion Tlli,"S :'.- "Ine 'J ,-:;n' I 1 Yli men nine-,. Foi-:.-.. !;;.,. i.av-u.-n formal a-.-et.t all the e.,ndit;oi.s m. I e-sed bv tht; ll i-sjan en at 'e d a.l a. ; .-s, M Pa.-.od. i ii.nj- the contract for the N.n.Pir.Va! - I', illrond ete:.siili I-..:. ll.'--; c'Phtl'l.s ire .n.!lle-t c-n w .ti, i:.e i (,f . , ,,uii at ah-1 are 'ie-.'h-i to I : .-,..- ! the com -1 let. oil ol !:. i h.nal cull a 1 Carrarii f4in in trwa. iteUant ihiUxi ' uirauza, ;iv havai aiPic-i- .,f .... .-j.auiih i,.-.v at Wa-.hih.'t- n, -a. ,np 1 to hlVe . a. ' 1 P.I Fn'lah-I Ui a j tm I . r, it.ee w.th ah opc-r !iom t .e ( al.a- iii'i TV.-r.: :.,,-;.! t Pave tii-J ivintll, has ap; a:.-i at t onti e a-t.n. I S': " :'"'' N n-'v. !h: t-; a .-trL-p. Car- I oe . - i i, a' i L; 1 re-;,..t McK. I a t;u r. b ly l . , . t - i at a P. a n - t. I : n t t an l ' i .- 1 Ir .:.i .b. .'t et.v e near- - l.-j iu '.i.t-are hut he. er--an. v I ' I -- ' "m -Lt's f'j-? ne..'. ' itb- .!ra i- I j .! i l;.. Phh.u-.i-ou ha. w.thlla..!l i p, .... .:.a ; a c foJ. (...nless aa.ut i ica v'hv-ltr, ih :'h' lo'hth Alabaua distiict. Vilit r:.ji k.riiiPeJ. An t.Pl -.a' '1.-- ah i. i at Main 1 i.o. . ..:. .P.ih .ie P.,Mo Pc, say.-. ' i ;..-i . i ,re.r ret-.rn.nj from I ... cc. , aP.c- .. I the h..-.-;:t- of -i .:.. v j ... i for.-e. :.- . P. Ma.-.r t '-n- . al e. . . ).. ? .j j , , . 1. 1 ; -j n c; i tire j... an .: a.j . i e -i the j th" ;:.-:... - a'ter. p..:.' i.:!..-,,,!, , I'P i " '. e , i P-M-t Jhe Bates furnUheJ oa appUotiUa. Addrsas, THE MESSE.NQIB. Ilarloa, N. a I The l'.e o( Dec r skin. S.de by side wit'.i 1 1 illicit sk'n hunt.ne; anl its f-ultant trade in shins p.r tannine tie-re is a genuine :.-!.,!!..! in Piiii.i'la for deerskin for nui menv. Ii. tmiiii ns.. Is ft.r ,;is ;,!id i:i.er.lillv to t- worn witii su..sh"t. .r wiilifit niowshoes iii w inter. The ;n... . .,-;: arc s..l.l in u ; 11 1 tiiiiiihi iv, and iiothim: ipnte il.Ulabb- h.lx pt bet !J devie.l ' in ,, ,'.1 ';i U.'liitaU !ltt. TI.. ): sof.n.ss prevents tlie str.11 of P...- sn. .s !. .. s ii.,111 nalbne tlie feet. ai:d the b.Ph r is both porous ainl waim. It is H.-t i.imi. .1. but "sh:l !ie.. d." th-- pr. .ei-.. wlncli all races. tiv'.Pi '. tC -nvime. Use X ii.-Tl prepMi i..- '. ii-1 ' s' vici! f.r ii-i' :i clothe i.p p,.u ' . It-t th tint.t of alt 1p. e s,,M P..P.i.rs il-e the thelshiu ii-. .1 f o r -!-r-. Not! in- is .juil r.p. d t. ti .s material for the pur pose . 1 1 1. 1 V. ! . U Uilihc it l Ihe llet e.nsie t ,m. tit if. dc-r s'uin. fn .. it ii- t'.iu an. I tint of the fawn ..I 11 unv t 1' ihe Am.-ri. un s;.,.. jes aro i.-.(. I ilk ' uIo ai,- not .. ,-t spj.j :H all. bu nil iin t.il ion. Mudi of th,. '.e. l-skill ,s made llll. 1 ' lii:e leather" in the s,UM ' v iv t!;at part hint lit, !i..-k!'i : 1 1 o I -elliini are jutpa re. I t..r s.,,-. -,.. pi.; p s I t e w hite bin k- d. n is r-.d p. - P aiht-r br ties and tn.li'nrv n'l md.tarv tailoring ! lie st eOer-.e I '" -I I el i J. i tti.ir ! i;s .ti.. :i a - r.ot imir.-sse. J :v tiie Iu- I'm. us in this country. "I sh.dl report lo in.. i;.n ell ai i.-ul ." sa.V ie, "that ihe b.:-. st tidnus in Aineticn u. the bill Ihinus. i 1,.- Pi, in h .1- are xierp- iu domestic ccon-miy, uid bve i oiui" .rt.ibly l- Mivim: wtiat ivt iMne families in the Fnited Slate-I throw away. Hit A in. rieans ure. oil the other hand. ris in industrial cohomy. Tin y m.-d.e inoii.-v b s;iv- ii - v:ist:i-e In Pudtiess. ainl lost- som .f it by U;id;i:r ill t.iHe-tic oolloiny. the ullii.lioli paid l.i suinll d.-lnils ill "ii;; ,. rh-- P au.a. iiiu 1" m-. I vi-lt.-l -.fine . s ibli-hl, i. lils where 1 bclleV'! that th- pri.nis are nintle hot in the manufacture proper, but in the saviic; I materials nnd l.ilx.r by close niteii 'ifii to details ili.il are lt...ke.t upfii :n iri'l.s by xi. For example. I saw a "r!iits..;.f in fijteiriiii.il iii :i larce is- ub!isn:,i f ;i nt, tut 1 1 i.-nlly sliarjit nin--PiPie nnd phuit r tools. This machin.. c. sn j.i..babl. :is much :i l'xi .f our ordinnry iiiuTiiMi tt.-t, but I llm; i' niiioiii.Mlie.illy p-riifls all lht (....Is for :;o.i hiah prit-f d in' -haiih s, i ml it only works a few hours cacti hty. 1 ,e skilled mttliaiii's in mir eoiiiitiv I C 1 1 1. i 1 1 )y stoj, their i.-ular w o rk lo -riinl i h. ir t.w ii l....ls. :ind then ! it only impi ri i tlx . In the I 'nltt.l Si. ;t. s i,.p in,, all ie -iir.iiely ciou'i-! lo I he be-1 s h.l .- b the I'i.l. hii.e. S. th.!t the 111. tl c.-l I tlo -,ore nil. Letter voik oh this .-i.-eouiit in a -ioh tune. h. Ii. e ihnt that in.i. Pn- has btallts -ihe Lr.Pn- of ihe int nod- ntid it leu I.o .ollbl e op'. i. ldet W.ill, of ibi kind ill Alelienn ma- hill-- shops-. 'I ! i i I- bill -.);- ens.. .. ft many thai I b:iV I'.-ie-l .li.ri:. : mi st.V in the ei.iiniry.' Th-- ; - ii-.i- . ..i r.-. il fp-hin - I a peculiar I her.-.--tt i l-l.'-. of iii-I i-all IliVrlitiv.l e. inii,. ' p.- :, .t t n-in--. I iinr at hlel in- nt- iii-- ii im- n'-- ma nufii'-t ui liij' es t;1-ii- I :e!l!S J'lltl Ihe 1 - . i I t ll 1 1 1 1 Inll- i n :;. n;--. of f -.ur -. n e-.n oi- i:- '- nil-l im:'esHif, but lhe-e bi, P in- are f orn j-.i i a M l f.-w iii niim- b-f. V. '-ii- I lie Uo'. ' I in pi -"V t l!i-!lt - I'F :i p.- P. . u-;i.il!.v I: ! a - "V.'iik lo e !i -I i.. !. .lie It J i- ll. il I.-I t n- 1 1 foil t! d.lll. - jls i.li'e lo..lld lie- ". ti- i il .nui ft t Ue eu in'iy'- Lii-iiie - prt-i-r ipv. 1 1 is ct r: nh.l.v - is.- t . -i v t; full at j idioo to all te tails Th" man win cot-- t., war without a i ouni.is- and Lrdis t.:,.- In.li..- will t .it a -r.-at advaiP.i-e f.v-r tin- man V ho refil-e.l lo -o L.-ea.l-e 1.'' roul'l Hot He. -ure a t onimi--iou. The Normal and Goliagiate Institute FOR YOUNG WOMEN, ASIILYILLL, N. C. Fail Term P. inninn S pt. 21, lh'J OltVrii ttthe Stufl-iit. 1. A i.orn.Hi course for tho thor ough training of teachers und r in-f-truetors from the befit normal M-hoo!, mbracin cartful iufdruction in tho iiioi-t improved mttholh of tenchiug. With practice iu the m.!el nchfoh 1. A fidly f.rt'ani.e.l cotutin.-'nl cn'ir-i; for the preparntion of young women for omce wrrk, embracing St. nt (- aj hy, J ' pewritin;'. Iiok -krtpinj. i'-iriie au 1 double -ntry) nm..h-h:p, C.mmercnl Anthmetio and ( 'orn sj-di b he. A courie in Jomtie Scifrnee, hi m which the pupil it taught t' ua-ij,ht, cut, tit, make armenta nil 1 h.ilii.'.ery, (Ip 'lo prej are h mn whuh should be healthful, rohotniC and app'tilh. Thf: tt-'id.ert m tht-.j d. p irtu.f-r.t- a.-.; from Pratt Institute, lir.- nlyn, N . Y. Sj. -teu.atic fctudy of the Pible m all departUi' nt-. A fp cialty H ma ie of Health Cul ture liu l.-r one of the beht teacher in the South. Py hpt f ill enactment of thf Legis lature d North Carolina, raluate-i j from the Normal Department are ti t t,..t. d fro in examination when ap )iym for po-itions m the 1 ublio .School-, of the State. Co-t d Poard and Tuition in any of the D. i nrtri.eL.ts ?"') i'i-r ttrm. or iPx) , ,j f t h...d vear. No extras eicel.t i p. . f...i... .M..... Rev. Thos. Lawrence, D. D., AS II L VILLI!, N. C.

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