in ik M" -'
$ Him V0 A J?:TiTf:TO. ID
Weather To-Day
For Raleigh and vicinity:
Fair.
TEEPOS-
Bicycle Conttst Coupon
03 Pc 7,
i . - a
i Ari
m m
ill
n mi
department of Justice
ceives Complaints,
Re-
fill I0BE SI! HI
.
maue to work in h ii t
to say that one of the five men so ter-
ucaieu is in a bad way.
POSTOFFICES CONSOLIDATED.
Order Hyphenating Winston-Salem Sflned
hu r a a. .
. -uim45ier oenerai.
C t . I mi.
rormal ordor nnan,ini u
postoffices of Wint-t,, i
ttt. . . nuf.iuu ami ouiL'Ill 1UIU
A mston-baleni, to taRc effect July 1st,
A.oi e 7x, luuay ,)v 1 ostmaster Gen
ernl Sm tii ...... ... .
tablished in Snlnm rm, ...
master Lybrook nf Wn,fL .
l-krt?.-.,. j " " '"oiuu, Has un
pointed DOStmnstm- nf li l i x.,
ot;, r , Postnwster at Salem
Mas appointed superintendent of tho
fc-uo-stationan Salem. All details con
tained m these dispatches two months
HT Worn rn t " .
..v, iui luio practical effect.
A Bit o! History In Facetious Vein.
Washington. Hfnv s -n,
f ,.r. . ' C7 JJVOlU'm'eS
Ol mctnn XT
ii JUllillllllTOrl ii 1 1 orvrv .
iut suients of these places will there
tore receive mail nt tho wincf.,
post office. This nffico i i
ipumyjouRT
OBEYED ORDERS
Alger Whitewashed in the
iReguIation Style.
m mm criticized
Evidence lunorcd When It Did Not
Serve the Purpose for Which the
Court Was Created - Connres-
slonal Investluatlon Expected to
Follow
um- m ine tinted States with a hyphe- Washington Afnxr s e
ed name, and the circumstances sur- hoof in i 7 lTho
rounding the consolidation are of in- ,nIiry ; court lias submitted its
terest. Ui report. It hn ir.n i.,
United States Prisoners Confined In
the Penitentiary Say They Were
Brutally Punished for Refusing to
Work In the Brickyard Outside
the Penitentiary.
Washington, May S. Special. The
Department of Justice here has been
receiving: of late a number of letters sni . a uono Its wrk as It was
nuni i inted states prisoners confined Winston, which -row unt 1fbpns n " ', v" c when it did
in the Raleigh prison, complaining of shadowed the parent citv sileml" T 8 Pnnlned conclu-
bniral treatment. These complaints 100K .0,n Wmstonians as of mushroom ' " eniPliasd facts when "they
are of so serious character that an jsem ito, Vi.nstoian regard "J0? to colr to the result de-
,.i-.5,i,. 1 . . . oaiemites as old fosries. fimdnniN. ti.n sired to bo sot fnu -
w LuL 10 icaieigh this new town tow mi 1, 1 , ' J A . VJl course the
. U,,.. i ""F'" 1 to the borders of report is niinc r- -
i.wix l w xuuii mto conditions ana the boundary became mirr- ,u"lTl" Allies. The
y imaginary. It still remain In taw 'VaS C0Dstltuted for that, pur-
.Major Strong, general agent of the SnL?11 -eiT ar two tlistin PS0 aU1 " UIS carrici1 ol,t the pur
r, T...... . . 1 . iCeipoiations with town r-nvnm Pose of if r.v,4i . ' ,ur
'hile Winston ron in A. V L,., ",-"u- general .Allies is
importance, Salem .went at A" ! " a.K"r ferity, but the evi
pace, but all nrnnnitinc ut Ilce tnat he sni.n.ui -
V: ";vn tuwL AVinston ei.mmated, but was nubllriiml
0 ii.. r1'"- umt-u . a town hnwn oo in the nro nt ...
Prisoners Wmston. and Salem w-int it k", n I 7 l,mo' Iias
id Major fesaiem. FinaSy the raihUlsta- " ! ipression upon the
JloS." maDDCr of;8utcrfuffe and era-
huMis dIsorcler hatl wbuMed
ci?Las, censured, When Del-
he SOlH,:"ed ? -ha taken P,ace
VETERANS GOING
..... THE DARKEST CRIME.
Prominent K. n,m,dy "
r, .. B,,,t,la0s,O'HIR.
1 hlladclnl.ta -r o
wood. ,,"1ort-,."a: ; r-i1- v-
tho 01 miKMons of
UnltiHl "lurai years was
uimeu stato i-nne.ii . .. . .
"peatlnsr nf . r""?0 ' omingo.
haneln- of uuruiug and
an ?,T .:.'a.m 'J the sub.e-
111 SPECIAL CARS
DurhamItes Will Be tfumer
ous In Charleston.
fl Ofllll FROM PBBH
men irhi-i. i ""irajnuR or wo-
rt mo 1 h0 nWemI the greatest
l, lnw""ry utterances bcln
made by imhitiIo .
...... ..u uiere was only one wnv
o lrinir tho tui a
Lll.il WaS TO romnfn .
sension. tuu vausc 01 Uls'
nroiit t-, 1 t au'i me subfe- 1 . rn'M on
- . .errs . : .:..: or curope-Dr- -.ut
iiii'ii. 1. . . " - v 1 wu.&uii nrnnpc inra - v n . t . . t -. iiiiiwi
. wiiyu missions Durham Dirt
Brings HJah Prices. '
MiaiMin fonf ii"; rr"Jdt or U-l
If rou H-oul.l . - -
yon nouUl tll;T,!,lo3,,
nuvtjng tho situation la mnir
icr anr nmii .
tl -n iho iusxtion frn like a joke
stlUnz th i'Uprcnr. All U, ell.
woriii are clJrrrtM ,aclT to the
M M Ion WouI.I rn.,r L -
..!-! .. . mt- uin ixiQ
lilch irrrliorlrs f tte United
Durham. May a-sneeLnl t t
Webb Camp of Confederate Veterann"
will leave here tomorrow mi,,, .
1 . .. ... ut.
o clock for CbarleMon
tm- eierans' n nnlou. The ca
are always complaining," said Major named Salem. Finally thrraihUcfstat n imlon upon the
T ranged its name to Winston- . a wllItvashlng report
Salem. Tt rr.iiii , .. " iyjLl hv n 'W"1-
btrong, "and in a majority of cases
'i.ey have no ground for what they
say. Often they are unruly, refuse to
u.mk auu give much trouble. There
d 1 10 insTon-i, "-"unuiuj: renc
Salem. It ?.-illori tn t- . bv a hn.nr,i e . H l v
it 0 toi-V. . Ul raiem- - ttj' uootiickers will
- S V & I 111 I I' I 111 T I 1111 I I. I I I I ITT I V A W i
- I - --.v- 11 ill III fllDnnA.lllI
. i. . " u'oui-uiuns
RELIEF FOR DEWEY.
Admtri 4tt. ofd.r.j Dtptrt f7
Wa iJi in "fi-iT, t. .
to attend 7 ,4" rartnjent loUy
fmm il.n'rntiimin.l . ... -. rj m
M" ten thousand of thoo .:TranH m,n,ou' The,
rUtes" ho K.,1YI .. ... 7 "" KO in IWO FIKH-1.iI enr L 1H-W
l uuui IK lOUll'I ntiil iiuui iuf i'ui'iitianil or llio l.Uii .
7oZn,n 'VVel,,nE wo"''' P a "rPM"t ""wk w' at least W.."',;" .TV'
am ho. o, ? """' "ay 'lo It. onc bun-'"-I la tho rty. They II l?.,an,U " mV loSSn
'nmlT" ,han. Iym""": ,n -V T". CO""'y VU-ra"S nrriv"' rTc,KPr the Mi rt
.,h raoe lhat n'l""- It l ,on'sht. unJer the comnmnj of Mr l u"l VnIn. J,
tioomed to nttor . t t . . Mr 1 it .1 1
white ma., 1.1 Twn . r.' " anu they will ca on with " " r that no lllrect
Mr: he N nn, " - "wow soldlen. from thl count, f... '."I" n" ror - relief of
sio .he n;svrr or ' t n.niw of ,e tanr w. Vta'-.hV.iiTs.s:,:
"'" wljeneil .t.. r: ..t .a ' P,"l- far"'"' at.a'I'lera.lon.henuX.Un1;"
IUU 13KI nt lilininKi. I Dl'U'i'r lv . " ' -
.ere will I., .. A- Itxtt ,.' ':..:.u"?u .
aotmR an., .ynehlwif, , , ten.hioee torn rth T X-To" '" fe
L.":: ""!!'' l-'" n ltb n,,U. 'l-faet that CoL J. & T!". ?. 1- -11 from iVh, u.
ujv-u will DO tort-iflwl H.1P ntiA.1,., r -..vv. ,x-i,ti . . .
. " race I" "' "--wn ui mo (xiN-n r . '.'"imz mo iu,rw ir.t
I i . . . vau li.tr..v ...... . . ..
T , . , W wuiract with
tlie Raleigh prison prohibits working
L u..otU. tI. UHS nas been
done the. agreement , has been Yxl
There is also no statute, Major
Strong uJf preventing Federal nris-
y.;eis rrom being flogged. There has
for years, however, been a rule of the
deimtmont against applying flogging
It is said that it would not be wise
to mtorm prisoners of this, and the
He 1S only gin to prison officials
It is said that, if anything, the stat
"tos loan to flogging if that pun sh
ment is practiced upon State prisoners
in an institution wle both tate and
lMMl(n, prisoners -are confined. Sec
on , of the Revised Statutes sTys
Statesfcrs confined
m .State prisons are subject to tho
;nne laws as State prisoners hey
au absolutely in control of the authoT
ltlef: M Mr. Strong, "but w? -
re nnf of Certai" nts'af To
itaiment or our nHenno
Irof. Jerome Iowd. who holds ibo'SuT f "H n n,Prn,,"r
hairs of political economy and foclob' ,a an a,,v,ry eapadty
'J3T In Trinity College. I-ft lierehu'fT0?1 ,n Wa'Wn5laa. Tli
ftemoon for an Kuroiin tour, iakn an Indirect cxrr
A SPECIMEN COMPLAINT
A sample complaint reads: "We the
Ztmr Pnisent we received
month. vcrY' e " this
tri.i Jormea in line and
t nf "5? ,,s1 ? be taken outside
-Pete with aiso com-
, m . ' ."t1' abor and brick-
Viii o.1 st,T lclnlt5'- Thirty or more
.., . states prisoners went rind n-e
pS'tLrwehre&n
wll block xv ' l001i US into the
tie 1 wm7 0 e were handcuffed and
u o(T hi n rDe m overhead and
lust ton f ?"r wrists lmtil our toes
down n 1 ' 0ur trers were pulled
law nnrnas ? twenty
"bio to sVnnVi en aown was un-
f.v.,1, rAltaL. The others of us hnd
The success iittonriinr i.t
mis i j ij i n t-i
' kjuvu 1111 1. u TO ann-nl.
and express oomr..mTr A V.
,1, . j luuuwt'U SUlC
and changed the name of their offices
to Winston-Salem. Reconciliation be
came the Watfhwnril on1
ooh i".r"r,:r . " iremims z
pressing sentiments of reciprocity.
Tim- era of cood fooUno- wi
auguration of a movement for a joint
uuomess in inston.
oiM n. weavers, chief of the
division Of salario nnl n .
MliU c4 1 ill "I I f 1
wa? sent to WinStnn.soi.
the ono ,XT aujusi
- m renort tlie donirt-
n.ent decided tn
ofh es, but protested against adopting
,i 1 immi' a no 'department
uu nof care whu-h n.. ,.. ,
uea, but it was iipnM.vnr.t,i i,4.
. --i"iov.iin-u IUUL Sill 11
action on the nnrt f ... c"
would destroy all the rmy nZ
existing and revive former jealousies
and as a result tho ,io ' s:
. - -i.ti. UJ1V.-11L aSlTWl
ta accent tho i,mhon,.i " v
tl.o noffi ' '".V Vaie. and
eVtPri in w- A""1 W1" noW be lo
nt Snton, ;,nfn 'and tfle postoffice
at Salem will be abolished, but a sta
tion will be established immediately
Rvery one is pleased but the Salem
postmaster who still wants to be an
indenendent nnctn.n, ..r lu
, " i'"ii"i3u-i. no will l)o
offered a clerkship in the consoli ated
office, and may perhaps be made clerk
0 Vi iuc oaiem station.
fessor Powd pocs
to Now
Hewer Were to !. rw-,n.i . 't
to Cie
N wan
reet exnreitnlon f
unv - iipnr'd ...... I . . - -
York. I M " TtT""- WT orxler
in nn ...
" " wiuuul in.nsntlnpn1 . mnvantvn m ..." .
oven with an officii,! t... u., . "Y' to moot i ' ir'c..,"T "lor men " etinewiay he will Kill on ! ' " " ,ra that
Tho ovidont 'oi , io ir.i-r jvmrncrn c ty and lIlt- teamer FriesLind nf ti,A t ii' " rruere iewer when tho !m
port ZnZ ,he t warTnT!!? nd Snd r line, for AnSgaJLilZ nlt? .UJr ,n "'u-
neonle . J P.P. ,10,1r5 a,nonS the .ODt ?' hls terrible conflict. If for the num., f .SI'. ..Ici,lut "ey will not -at fnr h1!.?.
soldlels by its noxloa, odors and worse g a half way: If wc do this the 'wd win vl.it e ,?rt al cT. eTf -" Ao,.l,,.4.
SecU-.T -S The K!52-- 'rr
mmm mmm mmmmmm
scandals have Khn. , .,RUC" . . - ,.r..m,!Mon?- Kom, rhurcho the ilkitor once. Next Wtv
I INTFninD nc -iio ieiiiis rotir or fivo tit,w. . .!.ift-f -m .11... . .
OPERATIONS IN LUZON.
Army Gunboats Ennan t- ,
Manila. Mav s.A,.n,-.
Laguna De B vnn'' 1 .?
" "asua our miles south
ZSZ " em?.nd?. to establish
rm.tr!. Jiltr. WIMP
enemy's trenches
i 1
Doats replied to 1
guns and drove
I he gunboats
gua, which nlnoo thTr ,
m. 1.1 t y w sneiicd.
Though the boats were subjected to
heavy volleys of musketry fire, no one
WHO nirf A i..n. . ' "lit.
- min siieiimg tiuagua the
gunboats returned to Manila to cot
supplies for General inu '..v.
- - 1'nn.uiium s
troops.
Insurgent forces have been divided
---- V4 t1
.-V jeiiartment. No such
scandals have ahnwn 1 , V1
. - ciiv-tt. ueatis 111
The end. howovor la
nc wm uTiiirt IKS
u nen Lonirrws
sional investigation Is very Ilkly to
follow, and those xvim ii...: 0
od all cvidenee win '77'? !,raru-
ri . "v iui tu tnamo
I he great final ooiirti,A "Jine-
aire,,,,,- pass.,, JwmuS5X?
ret tejK11 a "imewashPnl
1- v 11 m t".
; ; v. ,
AN EDITED DISPATCH.
their usual roiitrihitiir.fi. r..
.... .w. Ull! II I-
,.,iRiSK,iaIrH,I, S.?"' ",or,"n"" for
,wn' " M-iii. 11:1s reiumetl I nas iM-en aeeiito.l n .,.1 1
from a tour of lnsieetlon of IWto Lorii,or2 ?X!J?1 L.?'L.?..,V,w'Ioni,ry to
11 nclpe and Santiago. He savs all tie work , ".t 7 " '"V for h
!ml civil catiM that lve been ac-
tuuuuaung oa the docket federal
yc-arK.
War Department Holds Back Part of a
Report from General oti
Washington. M.nv scarcely notlctnl. The b
received tliis mnrn t rl "I1" i?" w"? everywhere is excellent.
- 1 1 k I I I I I I
Otis, of which the following s a copy
With eortiiin ,.ix..... r V u tuP
pia eiiuuuaied:
Adjutant General.
on u.-i uon is as folliinw To...
r 4 4 A 11 I I I I
red f Trwpi u ta Tropics.
w .11. .
Mlnclno nml nn V"'. " . g3lV0vrn Vhl 111 leave fr' hU L -'ctil
rhiu 1..... , ;,u inl"rK next September Mr f)wnn 1-', I 1 nqciry u tho !r1.
mih! nae been nut in nol snnit-t rr In r.uv. t . I .. . 1. ' lOJloftllO 1 ITm f . tn r tn ln.i(i.i. .
work nn l i 'T'1'10 WVr. po,nJ !" W. ami at pnont l Mor v." i ,al lIry Into the fool pplion'of
eomimon 'n" iJ ,0. liUI,rov !,,er many friends throuchout the l L ! ,I,,M? U l,,al ':ru' I"Z' will In-made
it lid,! ?, ft 1 0 flocklnK or T final exunlna, K w U Ih4 n at ! ,n,l,oa- Wh,, ,l ot
pplj
, ... , ' wuujj remain
in I harlottisvIllo and pLiv the 1'nlver-
r"j t i rum 1.1 ip.nm ?iiiri ti . i . .
' iwm;, tiUl
the Wi-atlier was so in. htn.-nf ti,t
team deeidMl to come home.
Durham dirt is wl!ln- nt n i,ti.
nas iaK(n up to i forces nave been divided
f mm eleV; n .,o lers of us had y "nUer ?omman of Mascardo,
United it.ft . t0 three- Two other west of San Fernando, and the
'"UU States IiHatia, 1 . 'nthai. i Lllti
thinned t .nave Deen -", u,,UduUTO oy iuna, movincr to ! '"R or the exnursnted n.irt i
ine north. Both these leaders lay claim .Corbin said: -That refers to'w
to supreme command of the Filipino ! don't care to discuss"
army. Luna will nrohnhlv foti ii.
.'lllppod sinoo
have I P , itief be claim they
whip an i to ni frm Washtagton to
Prisoners ol?6 a,Dy United Stas
rk us i de f the walIs and
v tin v soon hei' thGy See fit- T-hey
hike rnl?PlCt to get Permission
k on f, n? itateS Prisoners to
Xono or tlio r t?. the State.
ft''o to nv Statos Psoners
ows we are fodTle Go1
end si;.k!ie t0S causes weakly, men
tiod tilri; A wnen sick, before
NVitho; u"n t Ornish medicine,
band onv 7- uav? medicines on
Bn-un to oW0?ms hoi,rs ai'e from
oneo "lm-dTn; We fresh
WstnTo ;"i,ed'.. Will you
5us tr,t,; " .f 1"""man ana outrage
. ..... vuu uij iitii UuCK
to Terlae and from thnt
towards San Isidro.
MacArthur will probably retain San
Fernando as a abse of operations.
Kabarega Wounded and Caotured
j:na P . . "t-iiis w I Joildon Mir R ti, r- l,v" " jt-wi tir more.
Signs of insursrents wMtnh... . ... V UJi me Central News Mii.. . .
f-,Vfl,M?-P'?- n..-toratr,harr,iuL,,,e,Z; , ".. '-
are weakening it is ., . ,r?'3 " attacked the rebellious chief. I .Ti7..:. . ." . ! . r"u" or
dlsimtei. en,,.7 ; " ""r ' u,,5 tne Kamresa, on the east bank of ,i. "V".V " " '"a' 11 wa 'a
; ........ ut-n.-t llor roiisw ofA.1 viu . .. " v-iurei ior a srn.ni nmnitnt
K-nii f - .,,4. A, . .. v.vvim-, uuu ueiemeii iiim Thm.. i - .........
v . lV lHL iii'iiiro I O t-kiilills. ct . I . . ....... mm- uuu-
I "iK of the expurgated pari, (Si Iml f thC CUmy Wvre k,,Iod
Corbin wild- -Timt Mf " i.. V--rai reg:i was wouudetl and mntnrofl
"at we Evatfa force lost two killed and twen-
i j uuuuueii.
UPROAR IN FRENCH CHAMBER.
Boston- .
Brooklyn
Batteries: Willis
Tlughes and Farrell.
At Pittsburtr
j C3
Pittsburg
Neoro Killed far th lf,..i r,
CumberLind. Md.. May S.-This city
Is in a state of excitment tonight oy'r
the killing of a negro who had at
tempted to assault two nrod -m
' .,,, j k. mi it rn v r v i - . a i ,7
tt. iWi 'iu.ihou aiui me nti'nipl!iiHt. . : rv"" -'.t-i, imc, saW the
i-' of ii,.,.,- .,,wi Ts..t... . intiemnro! rr nm o..i . i .
in i. fiUMes. me I rogressist I i i Vt "" u negro I -avy iinj nas
o k 1U Liianiber met today to V,
- J consider tho nnr.wfin " 10 victim and wnltofl
,1 - - 'iviivu it iit-i iiir- rkf v 9 1 . ' v fiiri iii. in
. V; Int ni. uues say tiio I zcin. wrote to
Family Drowned la a F1o4.
Dalla. Texas. May S.-Retorts from
benjamin. Knox county, My that a
f rrrl !' r ilnrtn irltl. w.l.. -
j. ....... .... .titi i.iiu. Kirepi Over
tho county atxjut fifty ml leu vrt of
i'.i- wm iMinnwj ereninc and
that tho famllr of fZoom tinmt.i.ri
(Vttli Itlnn .
. . muuii ,"-iiui ui MMir irsons. trcr
i-kVl..lrtl -- . .. . . a. . .
wi jiaiiuiu lownsnip, ih m urownoii iy nip KUddcn orerCow of- a
trouble. He was arrested a few lay jhraneh of th Brazos rlrer. Other
ago for Mealing chickens from Mm. falalltle an UlU-r! to hare occnmxl
me i-annanuie. out reports cannot
yet be verified.
uieu mr a smau amount.
Anderson Child, a colored church
?l .1-1 m . . . . .
William Critcher.
Lalsles Attack on Delcasso Expected to
Lead to Senatorial Sequel.
National League Games. I Paris, May S. In view of the cravltv
. . I t T thO Cltl1iWl1t -1 A. 1 . 9
At New York
New York
"W'nshincrtnn
1 , . - - ........ ....... . I .11 . 1 -- J I !, nn.l - I . .
Batteries: Dohenv-and Grady Mc-i m luCstlon whether or not ""'.'r1 r.or "
arland and McGuire. jtLey Avi11 VTt Premier Dupu v. In "i"" nrrenderel. W
At Boston- ' R II F 'W.? office there Is a pessi- wotinS was justifiable.
mistic feelincr. but mnt '. :
THE PRESIDENT WANTS PEACE.
3
Secretary Los0 Says Me Has no Ambltloa
to Be a Great Exptnslonlst.
Boston. Mar S. Secretarv of the
i. . ... .
trtdae aad Trala Fall Tetatr.
Vst Superior. WI. May a A'
rreight train of forty cars plunged
through a bridge orer the Nomadjr
rlrer. near RauniU-n nn ik.
- . v i.c , fl 1 1 -f
Northf-rn this afternoon. The bridre
The Ralelga Sails for Charleston.
I 1 I k mA, my
'eriu
-p rT t-. ''V 1 mere is a nessl.
5 f i iff:.'?! '-' .nn.ori'an!,
ft i o ''i'"" mat Dupuv will hold
- . .v,.. "mri J.-5 t (iiiitreu.
I i Here
R. H. E. Chnmhor
8 15 - intemellat
rr r vaurf in inn
"and bowerman ?f ' f, H m i5f. as, ha., he
jrciisnauons of'Vorxner 'rSK'i.rJ here: "ls
aw. 11. TJ. I) on.dnn nf II.. .. .
in rt i".rr:...:" 1 j it'rpeiiation
U. thing in the way"o?dSe S Kt Mc
, i,, i jnui illlllt I'I'ltllUll. tilt
lrlfl f tiif-ft.... n.,.t .-.
se lUences whirli wi n. Iiki Ir ir fnll.tr
- w. aiviflvs tun. " ----- . . - . m- - . .
illllltl rrtrk.i V n . rilrrent . .. . 1 .
. . 1- Mat" S Tllrt I v - HI" ilUtl t lill'.ll 1 !. HO ai-
lllcil lol,.li. . " - I I.. . . . .
v. -t irui if i i in i
written a b-tter which'
cfliiapM-ti. atd
f .... 1... ...... at ....
... iiui, aim I'lu.raiuitii.uMii tut- iireniau laiailT Inlurru.
n!i!til- tn. ....i.i:.. . . i .. i .. ... . I -
i iu n jnin iiiniit- ii 'iiiiuii. nit
lrtit rt I . ...t ... .. .11.1.1
ikih iv i 1 1 1 on n iiiiinr u iiicii : .Mjr;;iiTn ii.it tartom. . . . .
r - l . " -- ------ .. ..... ......... ... ..... 1 14. UC I Jill "t
sat ilown near hU I anix-nrs In tho C'liHtiin ir.ut..r f iiii tetilLit..i r.t m-ih. .... .
. . . . - I . ! mv 111111 tut- iniia irll one
teI for the sheriff, to week. The editor, as an American cit- hundred feet- Thfnn-in..P t.,.,
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x-o , ",IUIPrl- cruiser itaieigii this inonilng sallel for
was a great tumult in the Charleston to participate In the United
t today M-heu Berry began his Confwlerate Veterans' Reunion tlil-r
oi w hew ot the. res- wk- Captain Coghlan said that no
oi i rt j cinet from tho tiiinic.. I where on the AtL-inti . . . .
Fire Qebi 300 People of Emplyntat.
P. trrfhurir.V Va Mar K Tti
ruk crate abd fmlt I.i.vm r. .
I. (.'I I. II M. . . '
cruiser Italelgh this morning sailed for -r ,1,Mra,lon- Iu r l'--v retary Img of the South Side Manufacturing Com
Charleston to pa rt Id i to in t, t-i,i I "3' i.anr In thi- H,r .... .i -
"na i " ""sare "us shame-
t to m ,.."l.l.ment an(1 we ex-. Chieatro
another oom,,"Tx.. . . j Cleveland t - au.u .-i-uo, OI Tremendous excitement The Preid.
I-..,.. mat r nrino- i i , . , . "uuuu"f, ouu-
one of th .. . r cum uoa ana dimmer. I tti.suruer lIJat ever Kluley and nartr f vv
ister of foreign -lfr.iira ' "u . Al-e President will r.
1 , una . iaaiu away aoout ten day.
haro no ilotiht ilm .hi
filing to which you refer exUu to'
." m. nui mt- uui niwayn
.-. i-it aim uows. ioti ninerutir It was
tiiiiuiK me civil war; ana I Khouhl
say. froii. my inemorv and frmi m.
. ...... ....
ri.m'llif. t.M. . t . . I - ... ...
I""""'K. ".41 tiltTf 1 IlOUlinZ Ilto tho
falling otr from McKinley which th-re
was nt one time from Lincoln. I do
no think the matter f.ught to be at-
I -reached cxrhiklrf! v'fr. t ft, tllA ... I.. A
of the welfare of tho Republican party,
of which you make so tauch accouau
. .... i u. iij ixj -
patiy In thU city was dotroyed by fins
lonlirht with If u vnit. .
. " - v" 1 uuki a ixui
thrt-e hunilml rr.T, ..
... , "
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Severe Sirm la Ndreo.
Henderson. X. fi. 3iay a-FpecUL
, t t . . J wui, xnun-
llT and Ilchfnlrif atM.u tr .
. " iirournioa
at . o clock this afternoon, blowing
down two prirchoue. brt-nklcg win
dow light and clarcarlnr othr rrr
crty. fri'