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v..,. Morning Post. WEATHER TO-DAY; for Faleigh and vicinity: Fair ; warmer. Vol. HI. RALEIGH, Nv C, TUESDAY. APRIL 11. 1899. No. 112. TfllllTT BOYS ON 1 R STARRINC T Base Ball Artists Marching Through Georgia. EHI BIRD GOES II Victor Bryant Booked for a Liter ary AddressVictim of a Shotgun Attack Reported Dead Tele phone Company Improving Its Local Plant. Durham, N. C, April 10. 'Special Tho Trinity College baseball club is off ,...- ;rs southern tour. The 'team will piav every day this Aveek, and will re Cumberland, Moon Nash, Harnett, Johnston, Clh'altiham, "Wake. Fourth District Warren, Vance, Franklin, Granville, Durham, Orange, Person, Alamance, Caswell. Sixth District Rockingham, Guil ford Forsyth, Stokes,. Surry, Yadkin, Alleghany. Wilkes. Ashe. Watauga. Seventh District--'Davidson. Ran- dolpih, Rowan, Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Stanly, Montgomery, Anson, Union. Eighth District-Caldwell, Alexander, Iredell, Davie, Catawba, Burke, Mc Dowell, Polk, Rultherford, Cleveland. Lincoln, Gaston. Ninth District Mitchell, Yancey, Madiscm, Buncombe, Haywood, Hen derson, Transylvania, Jackson, Swain, Macon, Graham, Clay, Cherokee. The postof rices 'at Kelly, Bladen county, and Raeford, Cumberland coun ty, nave been made domestic money or der offices. The Civil Service Commission will hoid an . examination a t Wilmington May 26, for a postoffice clerk and car- rier in the Wilmington postoffice. North Carolinians have been granted pensions 'as follows: Elbert F. Roberts, Asheville, $6; Eliza Bird, Glen Ingli $8; Samuel Miller, Relief, $17. I 'I 7- . IS KES III RAILROAD STRIKE IN CUBA. TX 1 .U , II I nff . -.-...vl- turn V -uuiiictin tiie iii'&. iri hcal t. ui .-i v the Trinity boys crossed bats Tomorrow tne same 'teams win piay i again, ami w uiireuay oui itm aim x An Trains Except Those Carrying Malls ilub from the Georgia School of Tech-J Have Been Discontinued nology will play at Atlanta, Thursday Havana. April 10. The railroad strike u. i- -, i; 11 1 . . I . : . ar. i r rmay ine v.itixmiiiaii win continues, no. .agreement having yet Mercer University at Macon, and Sat- been readied between the company and .lay cross Dais wiun. a team oi x. x tne striKers. The comiryanv contends . a ... l yi rr.. -,.;n I , . . . , ... . V. a. ceam a-t Augut La, ua. nn w m i inat to yieia to tne uemands for higher complete tne oouuvern tour, ana v.is wages wouia mean an increase of from hiv win tart oacK nome next sunaay sau.ooo to sso.nnn -a vwr in vnOTc ah i - . . i "K T .1 a : ...Ml Xlx n .. , cr Ainuay. . a uiein mp win ire trains nave oeen stopped except thO'se iarwcu miijiuo mans. jr uiuer oi viunerai Mr. Victor S. Bryant, of the law firm Wilson, military commander at Matan of Messrs. Boone and Bryant, has oeen zas, the engineer and fireman of a loco- i i . T i 1 1 : a. . . . I . . . : . l 1 . r 1 mviieu to uenver naie annual niui di i mii v c wincxi it"ii uvitanzas yesteruay revs at Oak Ridge Institute, and were arrested, in Havana la.st ntglu has .accepted the invitation. 'Mr. Bry-1 fcenor Alonzo, chief statl-on master a t ant has aiso een invited to aeiiver Aidianzas, wno was arrested oy order t 1 tt , 1 i 1 -T- I rt f- 1 A 1 TITi 1 m an aiares oeiore tne scnuwi a i xvat?- w ucuvidi v iison. ior musing to nro- lnsurgcnts Defeated Heavy Loss. With toilay for San Frarrciico. This rcsl-l ment will raU on the trar.?port Han cock for Manila, April 16. The trans port Portland. carry-In?; ixieen of thr second lieutenants praduatel from the military academy in February, togeth er with a number of recru!;s reached Manila today. Cenwral Olis telcgrarn that there were no casualties on the voyage. SOLD ERS FIGHT WITH CITIZENS TWO EDUCATIONAL BOARDS. THE HEWT10 BE-PHHIEB Two Members ol the Old Decline to GUe Place to the hew. Winston, X. c., April 10.Spcclal Tne old and new county school board met here today, but two m?mber of the oM fccard declined tt surrender I'helr office, claiming that their terms do not expire until June SO, 1300. The v a v Santa CrUZ the Capital Of Laquna anJ thereby omply with the request I Province and a Place Ol StratefllC of state Superintendent Mebane. T.ie I new board Fer-ed notice upon ihe two mHUI .uut.y i members wt the old board that it wa appointed by the General Assembly. anj hat having qualified before the clerk of rhe court and organized. It was entitled to and demanded that all reexTTUs te .turned over t the new or- fleers at once. It aprx-an that ctiurtn wil have to decide whkrh board! U entitled to office.' tenants Arrive at Manila. Manila, April 10. Mon'day evenings Santa Cruz, The most important place on Lacuna Bay. was captured this morning by an expedition under com mand cf General Lawton. The Amer icans, -in fifteen lighters, towel by sev en tugs, reached the Junction of the river Pasig and the 'bay at midnight Saturday, and early Sun?ay started Sunday Morning Battle Newport News. at mm se mm Several Citizens Shot Quarrel at a Disreputable Plice Leads to a Conflict Desperado Captured by a Policeman and Locked Up In Jail. TRIAL OF LYNCHING CASE. across the lake, wit'.i the army gun- boats Laguna de Bay. Napidan and Objections Overruled and J.ror. Sworn to Oeste -in the lenl. A heavy raini:orm came up jjon af ter staitipg, causing a sllght vlelay by ;ea t torinr it'he ltUla. At 7:30 the voyage was continued southward, but at 9 a dene fcg comindled another 'halt. Finally the expedition got wirhln five miles of Santa Oruz, and Joattallon commanders were summoned aboard the Laguna de Bay for flnal mstrnuc- ti'ons. An insurgent steamer was dis covered two miles southward. At 1 a reexmnoisun ee was made of Try the Lake City Case. Clrarletwi. S. C. April 10. The trial :f the L'ikc City lynchors began in thj Fet'.eral C;urt here tuday. I)efendants' attorneys eonternlfNl that the F-d-ral Court had no juri.du-;i-n. but wen m iverruia. i ne ueiene maoe a iccni attempt to block the irofdinK by technical thallenzs f the iurr. but was again verruld. The ury wan fvern ana the district attorney t.ut- lined the charge. Vltr.fJH will Im luard ton:rrow. wben menVbri f the llakimore, April 10. A rpecial to the American frem Nt rt N ay: Shortly after midnight Sun lay morn ing a rat" f !"M5vri frtm For: !Mjnio nut a party tf- wcll-knwn V';ung men wht had tntix carj;nR. an 1 th two !d op-nl f.re n tach other, t'ixty or eviTty h! w-re firl by th !!; r. an J i;lnnj an 1. ftrang t. say. only ;rnre men wrrv wounded. fTiarlf I. Vilkfr'n. a yrd c inductor of the ,hj4i-ak nrnl oh; lt.iilr af. r. w IU it aim M at the t ni ford, this State. viae transportation for-the famUy of a the pnomv's inisition iv rh,. irunh.KiL ,taK?r xanr.tr- win give iho try of th Tlie old Board of Education for Uhis Spanish officer Whose departure for At l-r.n ih vlm hirh a.l wnrkmi lynching and burning of th po-tTlee. to t'he southward, opened tire on the Three (he dffemMnti. nre volunteer- IHE RgLEIGH ARRIVES HI MM county stepped down and out today, Spain from Havana today was impera- and the new board, created by the lastjtive, is-still kept in prison. lec slature and knoAvn as the board of school directors has. assumed .control of the county' educational matters. One member "of ' the old board. Mr. R G. Russell, is retained on The new The other two directors are Mr. Cfhas E. Turner, a prominent young lawyer. and Mr. J. "W. Umste'ad, who represent ed Durham county in the legislature of 1S9T. Mestrs. P. H. Massey and J. W. Fenrell, are the retiring members of the old board. - . , . . It is reported here that Will "Wlhite, the negro wlho w:as s'hot' 'in Hillsboro a few days ago by Louis Buffin, his father-in-law, is -dead. Ruffin i under arrest, and wihile Ihe is said to be not he has t death' w ith ,a p;.ol lull ln h! trn- ich an I an'tlhcr ll:h wun l ma! by a jsp.n: bill. IViIkTinm Fifer a wounded in th h"i. nd anither bjU truk badge almost over hi h-ar:. Vnc:rating the 7rt:al. but nt mtertns h't t idy. Tauma IiAen lt a pset rf h'. car. A far a kn.vn, nn of ih -Mtr wrr Injured, bat it l n4 bt-llevi-d that thy e?.-ai'l th fujUad nf ba-: without t( wiving -ne u.urd. IW-n-min lt.i t ;:5 f bul-r a; Fort Mn ro. atiac hed t Hittery If. Wh- tvun l- Irg devoured and rx:mld. The Nor folk and Western bae lng t-K mn ectranre ir.t th city 'and touth ta Atlanta, while the IJl!no CVntrul ! feklng an extranc into thl ie-lm. The Tfnr.ffw Central, in ir ce of co.: ruction, t aid on c-d authority. t. be barkci by capiml fur- nihod by men cnnetJ kh the IllJn l CentraL Thrr or f.ur e,v rns:iner are Krating a further ex!rtj 4on which It I f rr pr4 to continue to Prrryvtne, whtre It i:i connect with th Tcnnece Midland. TTie ritern rnnniTtion will enme f rxm llarrirrrin tt KnojvlIIe. parceling a brah rf thi Fouthern now running to that point. At Harrlman ihe Trnreee fcntral carmct with he Cincinnati Southern. pa it of the Qicn ard Crrwm rmjte. At Itrlt.l fcnir rrr.all railroad nave recently b-n cjrr.binct! onl are no-. N irg opera t?5 cs the Virginia an4 SaJthwr?lerf. Ta--e connect u!rn th Nerfo'.k and "SVtcrn. T.M Knaxv.Ilc and Itrl?-d Ca-1. hu tishty mUe lng. mnnlr? U en Taer31 Junc tion and Morjt--n in H-ftnblin e-rjr Ijr. i to ?e r'.ifii ld to ltrihd on tbe rat. anl to Knoxvitl in the Vithrr Uictin. Thi wi;l itive the N nt and Vetrn the tl-irel -rtrnfe and terminal facilitlm in KrtUie. litre connec:i n ill be male ihe T rs- nf ' C-nlral f.-r lh Wt. anl it taie-l that i.rrans mt ?iave pi r'er f. r um ".' h- traV of A'.lantt. Kn xvilJearl N r:h-m IU'1. way to Mrtta. t;.i. Tb- Utter . r.uw iraniting, urvryins p-n lK-ute a rute far d.rcct connect) 1 wi:h A'.lanta. Qy TrUl ftccaa I'hvJ.tdrlria. April 19 Th- trial f fr rrrr l'n:r tajr- nat t-av u;on th fhis- ff criminal v.apJr' y s U?' fund f the f:ate wa brn ini rnornms in tae i-ajj ,f gji r eitn. Tie d iy pnr,-ellnc WTe nt of v-ry lr.:rryfirs nt are. ari thre wa lit 5-. :frer:. , jjry a cotaln .1 in thn !. b:.JT. fr.e Jotr I a n gru. Jtut or.e w:ne Britons Give Her an Enthu siastic Reception. rebels w ho wore holding a ixsit!on four miles from the town. The fire demoral- izetl the Filipinos, manj' of toward the "hills and the to fusion. SharpshiHters went anhore un der the protection of the Xapidan guns, wnicn thoroughly holloa the Tii1w Vanr AIM Thtlft INe dcnrlvtd him in the"Sevoil South '.inllna Ilegimcnt. .rrrsiii BOY COMMITS suicide ej WtlkT"n, wa arreit 1 after ap;cr-d iay. At AH English Ports on tne Way- Home Marked Courtesies Were Shown the Gallant Ship. woods about the landing place. Two "battalions of the Ftuirteenth Infantry, umieir Captain Ilasbrooek, followetl. and together they attacked ihe irtMtr- gents, who retreated before the accu rate fire cf the Americans. A battalion of the Firs: North Dako ta, under Major Fraim, and a battal ion of the First Idaho, under Captain Himself. His Parents Cannot Account for HI Rash Deed Judge Battle Decides In Favor bt Captain Erwlrw rhnp, but th l'Ar jMllii-r ma le th;r eitcape, alth u?h M-ver.il artillerymen ar unler arrest on u;l.n. Wi.kfr?n and l!a: qutrrelled ai a qu r..i!le dance several ragh: jk i. and Ihe fr:ner verp.w-errd Itatea am : a tllrk. Tne dJ$er irwire he M-tuui kill Wllkernon. fcai- unlay night he came to the city with Ix omrailit. .nl nar the office of the railroad yardnva-.er met Wllker m and a irt of tnfn or eight frler.J., with the above remjJt. I!ati-f and'ancth-r M.er flrevl on Vllkcrin while he was dnn. and the ether tirtillf rynien urr un led ibem an l so n niwnm i riot icven Persons Killed and Oth ers May Die. Hamilton, Bermuda, April lO.-The tincK- wese ttli towed ashore by the Charlotte. X. C. April !. Special j kept the -.tiz-n off until the p..Jce pu: cruiser Raleigh anchored in Grassy Bay. Sun s launc'n. Theee trops deployed News rc-aca.-d here today of a peculiar m an appearance, when the soldier as skirmihers on the left llank if the suicide a few miles from Charlie. I rv treated an alley. The usual salutes were exchanged with trovw now ma-rc-ninj - towaru santa Charles Lm-c. a twelve-ytar-nld boy. iu.ire wa urroumlej by the the forts and the admiral, and the Cruz from the sou th. The only opposl- corr.miiU d rulclde by hanging. He shores weTe lined with soldiers and uon mei XNUn Nas Iro,:" smau Douies went to an old blackMnlth Mi p. took a civilians anxious to see the e-allant siin 01 insurgents- in amousia along tne rnall i'ie, tkvj the end cf the r.HK M British w'ar ships at the dock yard were route. Meanwhile the Laguna de Bay a beam and hanged himself. b-dy also crowded with men as the Raleich Pvas attacking the rebels at the en- Was founl by hi parent eeveral hours steamed in. The commandant olnced trance of the river north of the town, after death. Darkness was approaching and the strangulation 1 1 .t l .j j. i. : ! eiy uiigiii, ne nas a oau repuianon Vfi mOp- fr.m W.;u I J riv 4 V J and has been In numerous uifhculties. The motive for the crime is not known. The Southern Bell Telephone Com- rny is putJting in a hew exchange hcie. New wires are being strung and the exchange will be overhauled from top to bo.ttom. It is said that the company intends putting in a $15,000 launches at the disposal of Americans exenange, ami maKing its service -n ere an,d .the utrnc,st cordiality was shown tqual to the best. The system has been ty every one. a dilapidated and run-down con'di- pol.ce and a hun Ircd ciilien. und m-re hi: were fi.el In the ho-., ihat ir.me rf the f Cllern would le w un lfd. Kv-rybo-ly it iceml. was armL lictmen were I:inhcJ t i Hampton which reut:ed from IJ,d 1 oiru arrl Monro, in ctrrii:? His parent are heart- a vl?w cf heading off th trnper. tion for some t'tare. WAR WITH SPAIN ENDS TODAY. Formal Exchange of Ratifications to Take Place This Afternoon. Washington, April 10. The Spanish American wiar will end formally' at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. M. Thie baultj first secretary of the French The enthusiasm over the go"od feeling existing between Great Britain and the United 'States which- was manifested during the recent visit of Admiral iSampson to Bermuda was renewed upon the arrival of the Raleigh. The English have been demonstrative in receiving the Raleigh all the way from Manila,. At Singapore, English army uuw; g-eive me ivmer.icans a trcken at the affair, and 5ay th?i can rouceman Flrher haijel nie of the think of no possible caue for the tie- soldier?, who inc X fire on the ..fflrer. llberately planned Kelf-destruetlon. Infliotlr.s a painful wun 1. r:iee v-r-Judge Dossoy Battle opened Criminal gTnt Kryndd in-vand'a hore and Court here thh morning. The contest I down the railrcad track. To over the clerk.-hlp wan the first thing m!le ttzm the city he .vt r: k Hate. were dtrien out in confusion, and tne. settled Judge Battle reognlzevl the an' K01 Ip tn him, although the Americans loccupie!! the town. The J Democrat elected by the legl-l.iture, raldkT had hi revolver out. The Her total American loss was only six men Capt. Jc-hn R. Krwln. It Is understood Kear.t djfarmti the prt? n r. mad him Avcunded. The rebels lost 68 killed and chat the Republican. Mr. 13. William-1 on ni nrre; ien. mounting In Americans who had landed were still wo miles from the church in the town A halt was made and the troops bivou acked. In the gray of dawn this morn ing the advance was continued. The rdoels made a desperate stand, but 40 wounded, while many were captured, I mosit enthusiastic rrpntinn' unu ttmilor- . , . , ' ... . 1 V . V . v r.niuassy, eaiieu at tne fetate u&pamt- , ,hp7T1 h,nmipt rr ment today and notified Secretary Hay reached jaru.ary ethf and the English iiiai. nit; trm'uassy m-aci receivera-. tne 1 , 1 A, . Malta, the British flet, con-sisting of eight battleships," besides a number cf cruisers, .manned their yards and cheered as the Raleigh passed. In all British ; ports at whieh the Raleigh called the kindness" and atten tion shown were in marked contrast to the indifference and apathy shown by officials of other nationalities. This lack of courtesy was especially noticeable at AJgiers. 'the entire voyage from Manila -was fine and pleas-ant, with the exception of a strong gale encountered between Madeira and Bermuda, Spanish copy of the treaty of peace, It came in the regular pouch of dip lorn a tic mail arriving in New York on the steamship St. Louis Saturday. Ar: ran demerits were, made after Mr. Thie- bault' call to have the ceremonies of formal exchange of ratifications take place in the' White Houses t'omorrow afternoon. . Sudden Death In Henderson. Henderson, C.; April 10. Special- At half past four, o'clock this after noon Mr. E. W. Hite fell on the side walk opposite the S'tore of Davis & TIokc, He was taken to the store of M'". C. Stain'back, .Ibut died before reaching it. Mr. Hite was engaged in the business of a coal dealer. - Otis Reports the Capture. Washington, April 10. The following dispatch was received from General Otis thvs morning: ManlTa, April 10. Adiutant General. Washington, D..C: L'awt'on's command captured Santa Cruz, the chief city cf Laguna de Day this merging. Casualties, six wounded. Insurgent troops driven, leaving sixty- eight dead on the field, and a larger numfoer wounded. A considerable num ber .captured. Lawton will pursue west ward. OTIS, The War Department had previously received a dispatch ifrom Otis, a part of which was: . VLawtcn now opposite Laguna del son, will contest. WHY THE At EAT WAS GREEN. Agent of Armour A Co. Said It Was Due to Cnemlcal'Treatmcnt. Washington, April 10. Surgeon Cat tle, of the Firt Ohio Cavalry. aripared before the inquiry 'board today and tes tified that while at Lakeland. Fla.. he hail a conversation with Armour & Co.'s agents reganling the qiraKty cf meat, those present being Lieutenant Gampfer. Captain Carmichael. the agent and himself. "I called the agent attention," he said, 'to same greenish discoloration on s-jme cf the meat be fore us at the time. He explained this by stating that the discoloration was front of him. compelled Jtaten to c!ar h.m about hi waUt. with the warning that he would kill hrm If he moved, ana. In that coniltn brought th? den perado back to the city, afely landing him In Jail. The affair ha created a wnjatJ'n hre. and all mMr ln-lde of the city are made to give an acmunt of them n. Ives. W:ikerr.n. Who I believed to be fatally wounded. wa taken to the 0aearc3ke and Ohio Hospital, nt Clif ton Forge, Va, BANK AFFAIRS TO BE WOUND UP t Judge Ewart la Wasaltgtoa Looking After His Appo ntmeat. Vahlngton. . April 10.-p.-clal 1 ninry Stephens Career as a Qloter Probably Closed Soldiers Take Control of the Town lar till Law Declared. Tana. HL. April 10. H nry $Jj hm. the gum n miner wti lei lac S?pt sr.rr" tlv C. prevJp'.iated an ''4-r clah th; m mlng ttturm white miner and Imp rtl r.t-stf- whkh re ul'.H In killing of rtvn anl wv.un 1- in ; it jsat. 1 w tr r.if 1 are wh.tif, S ur 1" rel nw n ar.l ne r.e. woman. 5-cvrral of the tiun"l'd may die. The trouble "-urrrl on the fx.rx.l pal buint r:rt ,-t. hUh wa crowd id. Siephrj c piridlnc ih? nrert irrr.cl an 1 t!.f-r.g arret- He otiempt- .;al d:u:l -s:nJ Cre. Jphern :c.n. -.hcj-ulr.c lnd.fcrrm!nateljr and kill ing an Inn-Jrent onlooker. Hr at cap iu;'et alter a hard rhae. b-at wa lly weundrl that he will probably d'.e. Allowing Ftf-phen arret", t'tcn can --hoctlnx In every ctlon of the city, bu: chiefly whh rire frcrn to rV on the ccm pa ny "a rr,r.e. T- rher Iff ccllette,! a p---e an 3 a-bout tj re;tre cri -c. 1ie Oovemar wa ap pealed t fer tr ;p. ar. ! ai eisht j'cb :k tonight" f.ur mil:;: crnparw . arrive-!, and v.;hln, an h-5ar were In ccmfJete control of the t.wn. r-l'r.et Culver, nzta iinrj" ?. in cn rr.ar.J. proclaimed martini la-w an-l plared the entire city un1-r rjrl No trubl U arxlrlpjted during the night. TRIN1I7 STARTS WELL, Preparing for the Reception. New York, April 10. -Plan? for the reception of the cruiser Raleigh and her officers and erew when she arrives in this part, began to take -definite form today When the citizens committee ap pointed hy 'Ma yon Van Wyck met for How the Counties of North Carolina Are organization. When the Mayor called jin the refrigerator. I aked the agent NINE CENSUS DISTRICTS. Bay with 1,500 men. Condition of troops excellent, biciuiws sugni. ti ,m .11.1 Officers of the -ar Department made1 know; raal It waa a M.?rel process." no secret of the fact that a large part, reporter named Ileid. who wrote an of this dispatch was withheld from lmerview . attributed to General -Mile, publication. The impression is that the teslined that he had not prepared a part suppressed pertained to the plan verbatim interview, but had given the of attack to be made cn Agulnaldo. and tynor of what Miles said. Reid testified , not to events aireauy transpirel. due to eome chemical with which the Ccmptrciltc Davc has directed r.e-l0tf,Atf fjalvtrslty of Caorgts l First beef had been treated before being put .Arr.ng.d t or Enum.rat.on Pufpo.es.. letto, o .Jer. he mad, , .p""' " aV,Vv" ,hat . ".. " I . Anrii i .iWi.wnh. UayhMC tat Dewy sailed mirv ,v .. ... "v'" P'ar ln l ' - -..w - - j Manna, anu. i m many ways a place ,. utm (ysine- thp ninflwnsna'"'i1iis. mf 'Manila "regardless Of finv minp: nr - . i. mm' j - - - 0 lmporiantp. 11 is i Strategic Problems for Sampson. Washington, April 10. The Navy Dc- tegic value, as roa'ds lead from It partmerrt . Iras practically oetermi.nci to ether important points on and near that as soon .as Admiral Sampson's the shores 'of Laguna de Bay, the great -uadrojl returns NeW York.il be.oruereu 10 arraganMi tur a. series ot practical manoeuvres. A prob. lem in naval strategy will be presented, and Admiral campaon and the squadron Washington counties compos tncts of North Carolina Jia.vp. ihn rli vided un as IcDows. nst Diatr.'ct. Currituck, Camden, Pasquotank. Perquimans, Gates., Chow an, Hertford, Bertie, Martin, Wash- ington. Tyrrell, Dare Beaufort,, Hy Second District Wortihampton; Hali fax, Nash, Edgecomlbe, Wa y n e , G reene, . Lenoir. Third District Carteret, Pamlico Graven, Onslow, Jones, Duplin, Pender, New Hanover Brunswick, Columbus, Bladen, Sampson. ... ' ' . fourtii District Robeson, Bichtxxond, 'dynamite tihat might Ice deposited therein, accepting the command in a spirit that would make him march to hell if he had been comjnajided." The Mayor was elected' permanent airman, and he named an. executive exxmmitttee of 150. Thte committee im- Wilson, Pitt, mediately met ana general ianiei nut- terfierd was elected Chairman. Several sxtb-committetes were named. The commit ttee passed a resolution request 5 no- citizens to decorate their houses the capital of the pru v - -."e anu -xi.ts a., popu Tation of more than 13,000 persons rofsessiLrn ui iic wn is 01 gn-at stra- celver Clark to wna up the Jin cf the Fit National Hank of Wll- mlnKton by June 30. This bank f&tled In ISM. Dividend to th? amount of CO per cent. have. bren paid. There are $l"r cf a.cia claetl an alsrwt worthier: There will now be siM. Julse Kaur; I her lking afur h. re-app.ilc-;mct:t. He feel hopeful. I.lecicr.ant ,0. II. D-rrkery. Jr.. ha r aetl iucceTfully the examination far regular atmy appcn tmenta. He ex pcis to be ordered to Manila, RAILROAD COMBINATION. knland sea of the island of Luzon. Boys Start tor the Front. Washington, .April 10. The quarter- will proceed to ea to wcrk It out. master's department has been m- Then the rtilps will return to Newpj.t and display the naifcional -flag at the; formed that the Tventy-flrst Infantry to di-cus vhe problem. Thi' cort uf time of the reception.' . PlatUburg Barracks, 'ew.York, work will continue ail suaimcr. ett NirteU "- Western Farmleg ta Alll:ac With taadlllaols Ccatrai. Knaxvllle. Tenn.. April 10. The larg- ratlroa 1 companx In rhi nection fine ihe tV?Tijxauon ot tne fcuxnern Railway if Vpetted t b unncuncei om. The icad lnieTc?;ed are the Norfolk anl Western and Illinois Cen tral. Between these two He a d mall readaw akh arc sraduaily b Cams of tae Sontaem Tcur. Athene. Ga-. April 10. FpecUlTrtnt ty Colleg? played the flm game oled cn Its routhTn tomr h-c today and defatcl the lnlrerJty of Grr by the ci jie core of i to 1 The -ne folVaws; R. II. TL TVinltV mm w f -va m 9 m mm - m m GevrsU 1 I'attetie-: Trinity McAfee Srlth; tl crgU Uank: yn and M Umpire. Ilmnm. t 7 and uremaa Killed la a Store. t. Iuif. Mo.. 'April 10.ffrar.1c Cal laway wa!k-J inl j a craw ded depart- meet 're here late thl aftem-jen anl -.ht hi wife, wha 1 a filnwunux ta death. Thn he rve hlmlf up. sy Ing she h"i brckm up hl heme and he -an r--dy la ie hanged fr the marier. The --hooting cauefd a f-anlc in lh number ! r:-re. out i.tc f-jsire wrre m va scct.'S and arrested Uc tsuxJcrtr. . .w ft ii A , . , I m. m
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 11, 1899, edition 1
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