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V THE WILMINGTON MJSSSENCR IV6 J i I 3 1 MONUMENT TO QTj) SOLDIEIt Handsome Memorial to Captain J. R. SmithThe Tight Over Street Hall wayCity Attorney Resigns The Jug Oorjiscatlon News and per wnaJ Notes. IMLMTIOII TO THIS STATE ,-on for sporting goods cf all kinds and we it, tn call your attention to the following reU. I ted make of Guns. jler Special $18. The Batavia Leader $22.50 (Special to The Messenger.) Fayetteviile, X. c. September -IT Mr. B. L. Remsburg has just create, n a lot In the nevr cemetery, a very artistic and handsomely executed mon ument of Barre granite, the ornate cap carved in ejnr nnd rmrr to th STith thve late Capt Jamts Jhl 4n ' brave SIdler oughout th cml war postmaster at Fayeue vliie. and afterwards sheriff of Cum-' berland county. His hand and pocket were ever open to the call of need- he I UdU many mends in this communitv Plan Suggested by Secretary Bra ner forSecuring Foreigners. Hearing in Hockory Union la$rag?r Station Matter Help for tlie imbllc School? Reduced Hates for the Bryan Speaking The Work of Ex. terminating Cattle Tick. A PltECEDEXT FOCND Mr. Gathrtc, of the Durham liar, Re calls a Ce of Iicmv to prank Law Being Refused. In some of the papers of the state recently comment was made upoa Uuj fact that the supreme court will a bare to pass on the quer.ioa of refu Ing two men license to practice law CHARGED WITH nnifitAItr Two Young Mm of Durham Arrrtnl on Chargr of Bmiklng Into Worn an' Room and Stralta Money. E. T. White. Lat captain of com pany I. Fir: reclaim. North Carolina L national guard, and Thorn a Smith, both Durham young men. ar under arrest on a charge that wii fod thtm Messenger Bureau, Kajeigh, N. C. September 13. The secretary of state is shipping the as any man that ever lived in it, and feIection registration and poll books. in. E. Also all grades of Remington Hammerless Guns H5T Ta-JSS Z HXS: .llline ot Winchester R.fles, Leggins, GunUaSarr,0.1,! '?seS. ctC. ( city February 25th. 1903. i Swift Galloway, Esq., who came to at- after they had passed a successful ex-j to the gallows f the charge Is proves. aminaUoa. It was also stated in this riargiarr t the charre iu.. ,v JT connection that these are the first u, . , cases in the history of the state wfra v- c5?a c- Masxi Coley. a man who his pased a wcccs&ful ex- Cleveland street, the one bursUrirrtl. Springer? & Co, Wilmington, N.jC Our Goods ill please the most fastidious. iir rnc.es 0; m W V, ploar-e the most economical. . i ho prices we make are -- ;:;ly by our large cash pi;r- rt:i oMer time buyers as libet.o as anyone. cars unloaded last Saturday iher .shipment (32) Go Cart. u: ,1 $:i.50 each. Beds, Couches, Cots, Ham . Prch Goods, in fact a full line -! -Ii and Summer goods. eWlimington Furniture Lompany, PHONE 795. DETAIL STORE WrHOLESALh: 111 Market st. 106 No. Water - - riWitiri'Tii I S" H" Off 9 I Emb rowenes Jus! Arrived. LOMON. i Meaf is ftecessan to health and strength getting abso lutely so as regards strength. But be particular as to the quality of the meat! to fit you for ordinary labors or ex trraordinnry exertions. Safe plan is to place your meat orders with us. Our constant care is to provide Tender, Juicy Wholesome Beef, Lamb, Mutton, Veai, Poultry, etc., to all comers. Both Domestic and Western Beef. RHODES & ffWTZe Fit ON T STREET MARKET. and ladkin Valley railwav. nren.-irin? to run its trolley line between here and Hone Mills. The- XhorAwn nn i Pi Ror-kfi?h T( U r-1 ' -.UA.-3 Ci J1 iJk I l.'H I unuer slvi amendment to its charier, Kivinir IE me ricrnr tt mnrif-mn -inv un used road-bed, and claiming that it in tends to build on th:it ronrl-horl frnm jfei Hope Mills to connect with the Kalei-h ana bouttipoit R R. The matter will come up for a hearing before Jud?a Council at Lumberton on Friday. Mr. C. J. Cooper, general manager of the Fayetteviile Southern Life insur ance company, has been elected a mem ber of th city board of public works. Mr. R. H. Dye, of the firm of Sin clair and Dye, iesiims his position as city attorney. His services have been eminently satisfactory and his resigna tion is accepted with regret. Chief of Police Chasen Teports 4. arrests in Fayetteviile for the month of August, of which 23 were for drunken ness. Miss Williams, of Clinton is visiting the Misses Blackburn, on Russell street. Mr. W. H. Pope, Atlantic Coast Line attorney, left yesterda for Glenn Cfprings, S. C.r to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Williamson, have returned from their summer stay at Blowing Rock. Between 150 and 200 jugs, nearly all of a gallon or more, were thrown off Perry's excursion train yesterday corner of Mumford steet. just before it got under way for Wilmington. The excursionists were nearly all negroes, and the large size of the vessels leads to the belief that they were being car ried to Wilmington to be filled and brought back here for "blind tigers' It is said that about every negro wh; did not have a jug carried a cloth telescope grip-sack full of bottles. Mr. Arthur E. Dixon had a photographer take a picture of the pile of jugs, about five feet high, on which stood a negro girl with an axe, representing Carrie Nation, and he will send it to a north ern, magazine as an object lesson. Miss Eliza McArthur has gone to Durham to enter the conservatory of music. Mrs. J. A. Pemberton, Miss Lillian Haigh, and Mr. Edward Pemberton have returned from Black Mountain. Mr. J. A. Huske, of the Atlantic Coast Line R. R., is traveling in Florida and Georgia on business. Mr. A. H. Slocomb and daughter. Miss Mary, are at Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. Gen. John Gill, former receiver of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railway, was in the city today. Yesterday several freight cars wer? derailed, and the track torn, up, on the Raleigh and Southport R. R., between McCullers and Raleigh. . No one was hurt. Capt. A. D. McGill. gallant confe-dpr- ! nd the sup rtme court. mfinff' Trl!"S- ,k;moTat aId ex- It Is learned a-, the office uf the la- b?sVr! ; r that 75 vices for the coming campaign to me ! 1 "u cotton mills have not yet sent chairman cf the democratic countv ex- in their reports, and if theie arc not eCThV VmmUt;?' e " I received nil" will have to be The Fayetteviile Street Railway an i-i visited Tivr t Power company is at work on ih', ,". rc h bcen a gaiu ol aboul abandoned load-bed of the Cape Fear i m during the year. There are now over lw furniture Iactor.es, and the gain in these has been grea;. Upon inquiry at the office o: the su perintendent ui public instruction it is learned that public schools in S 4 coun ties have been aided to the amount of $205,712 from the loan funJ, o'jO school districts getting the benri.t of this. The value ot new buildings erected by the aid of this fund is o54,i35. No other scate has this system except Vir ginia which followed North Carolina's lead in the matter. The Raleigh chamber of commerce met this evening to select thtr direc tors. The board has unanimously elected Joseph G. Brown, president tor the coming year. A secretary is also to bo chosen. The following have been appointed as a committee on the part of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York to look injo the future conduct of the 2ompany in the management of its business. Governor Glenn, James 11. Pou, A. B. Andrews, G W Hinshaw, J. F. Ferrall, R. M. Nelson, and for the New York Life Insurance Co., T. B. Womack, Josephus Daniels, E. J. Jus tice, H. C. McNair. R. M. Page, J. C. McAuley. A special rate of one and a third fares has been made to the Bryan speaking here netx week. A great crowd will be in Raleigh, much cf it from points east of here. There was a hearing today before the corporation commission on the malier of a union passenger depot ordered by the corporation commission to be built at Hickory, B. Rodman and F. H. Busbee appeared for the Southern Railway, while L. T. Nichols repre sents the Carolina and Noithwestern Railway, the latter and the Southern making the motion to continue the am! nation t asked to be debarrtsi from nrarfr Mr tnmm A fZ.i thrie, senior member, of the lav firm of Guthrie Guthrie, one of the old regime of lawyers in this state. re cals the fact that this Is not th first time in the history of the state that the courts-have been asked to preveat a Jawyer practicing after he has pass ed th? examination required. Apropos of this Major Guthrie cities an interesting :ncideni that occurred in this state neariy forty Vfars a$o. The legislature of lv;s-l$C9 pa&ieU an! act. which was ratified on February! 15th. 1'J. by which any man of good moral character who paid 2 idiouidj be granted license to practice law.' This act is t. b, found in chapter page IIS, of the laws of V-Cl. Under j that Taw all a man had to do was to' show a pol moral character, pay inj his 2' and wa by thu D.s-; trict Judg-. Such law vers were known! rte two mn W0r arrvoi Ut TtzcTiir iliemooa -d nine that time It hts Nn th talk of the tnvn. 14 ha.? creatixi a jrrtat deal of Inter est, prlnctrally f-vra the fact that th charpe l such a serious nature The ar in tbe city guard htxiM and will be given a ht-arir. bcfvrtj Maror Paul r. Graham th homier .niitN who murned to th f!ty Mondav mom in?: at ! : o V 3 k ;-ora east ern part f tL tat iMns but a snort wnll )tir th com m It ted say 1 h a t and that th ;!;( man. UT.ite ha r. as yet only to his la.w-r known w!:a: uJM l h;H It Is cert a. n :ha! Sr::th w!! r alibi The storv id !hi 1 re? try was h S. innofnt h.-oe th. rjns It U r. t 1. me .1 told by Mrs lows: Sh- .as that , tire Sunday r.lcht u:ri'; ts .15 f,-;. did n r- . ( n t . t -if i tha in as "52 lawyers." in tnts (ttniiK'tton tm mator. who, ''V- a . o uih-k. a- n.-.ir a :: has many interesting remin;sices of? an tell the tliuf w.is :u half t psessmeett Insurance. 5 BOATWRIGHT & SON, Agts, t 17 Prin ue Illinois. Missouri and 31icliigan branches of the A. O. U. W. T (WoI ew York, Pennsylvania and other States in raising the T 1 " 'inbers. The younger members turn will come later on. J 'u wai tonn Insurance? The Northwestern 3Iutual life In- j. ' ' ' Mpany m Us it. Age 25 cost $12.24 per thousand; age 35, t 4- CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of vivtxl. Ask for Northwestern of Milwaukee. cess Street. VVUmlnaton, N. C. MEMMY RYE HSMEY pNo FiraTAiT. Uniformly "reliable SMctly Pure RAUS-GUNST & CO., pnopmEroRS RICHMOND. VA. Hearst's Candidacy. Political logic has been too powerful for Hearst; not even his millions could buy him clear of the dilemma into which his too clever hirelings had unintentionally got him. He has fin allv had to choose between his inde- democratic the law practice in thisstate. recalls; that under this law a certain man ap-j plied to Judpt Ralph P. Buxton, of the Fayetn-ville district, for license. Mien the hearing came up he was o;- j posen by col. It. 1. Bennett, of Wades boro, latr Judge Iennett, who ooject ed on the ground that the applicant was not a man of noi moral charac ter. The license was refused. Thi said Major Guthrie, was the first, and! up to this time, the only instance wherein a man has been refused li cense after complying with the sta tute. Durham Dispatch. h.-ar J - - : :m .. .. - sleeping cur.dition !.. n rear wimlovr to h.r i ! r :t Thf IScli! was burning at th. She sas that sh a two v..' v. the niim and that one of i ;.., w.i Fdward T. Whit.v She 'a!.- th.it sh knows Vhtt and has known him for sometime. She d;d not know th man with him Sh "To Cure a Felon" says Sain Kejdall. of Phillipsburg, Kan., "just cover it over with Buck len's Arnica Salve and the Salve will do the rest." Quickest cure for Burns, Boils, Sores. Scalds, Wounds, Piles. Eczema, Salt Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sore Feet and"Sore Eyes. Only 25c ai R. R. Bellamy's drug store. Guaranteed. case, applicacion having been made for a re-hearing by the supreme court. For the people of Hiskory, E. B. Cline, W. A. Self and J. E. Elliott appeared. There was an hour's argument, and the commission took the matter under advisement. Secretary T. K. Burner f the agri cultural department issued on the ISth of last July a circular letter in regard to immigration to this Suite, this spy ing that the railways, the agricultural department, the Piedmonts immigration society and other organizations, cham bers of commerce, etc., ought to or ganize a state association of immigra tion agencies to secure one of the steamship companies to make a land ing every 30 or 00 days at Norfolk, so as to leave immigrants for the south; that capable men be sent to the coun tries from which imm:gration is desir- Bearothe Bigaattire f 8TOIIIA. The Kind Ysa Haw Always Bcirtt si Jumped from her be I and screamed so !s- sa, and they told her If she did not ul: oorcanunt: that they would kill her. She sa s that she then ran from th hous. and wlien sh returned they were gone, also all of !ier money Re garding the mone lle jUvs that hht had betwi'en and $ Tn repard to Tom Smith Mrs C-dey says that she Old not know him at the time but that she saw the sam man who entered her room with White with him on Monday riding. The police learned that White and Monday This fixed with the The less we have to do with Cuba Smith were riding on is how Smith became crimo at first. Yesterday Smith and Whit- were again ridinc and the woman ha iden tified Smith a the one who entered her room. This alnnit all that can be learned of the matter up to this time. Smith lias expressed himself freely the better it will be for both countries. j and sas that he is not KUiity or the We canno-l afford to assume the rote! crime. It is known as a matter if there that we made Spain drop. Dur ham Herald. Since looking after Mr. Bryan's map of the road leading oat of the wilder ness, a good many democrats act as if they would prefer to stay in the woods. Washington Post. Malaria Causes 1jOs of Appetite. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteler Chill Tonic drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all deal ers for 27 years. Price 50 cents. fact that he returned to the clt Mon day morninc at 1 2 nvioxk. nmiinc from New Berne lb- had be -n in the eastern part of the state for fev ernl months From the train b !-:' - tTint he went direct home and that he did not retire until aUmt H o'clock, being with his father, mo: her and) other members of the famih. H: home is on MrMannen str-t. proba bly a half mile from the home f Mr. Colev. Durham Herald. ed. Some other states in the south j wjth him tf Siam have taken up this plan, wmcn is tne one suggested by Commissioner of Im migration F. P. Sergeant. Dr. Cooper Curtice, who was for several years state veterinarian here, and who then went to Rhode Island, but who is now in the employ nent of the United States agricultural depait ment. was here today and is a wel comed visitor. He is now in charge of the work of exterminating cattle tick in Virginia and this state, and has about 20 men under him. This is a new work for the government, the ap nroDratiou having been made this year for the first time and North Carolina's excellent work in getting rid of the tick t being quite largely responsible for the taking up of the work by the United States, which will co-operate by the various states in the south of destroy ing the ticks. So far ten counties have been cleared in North Carolina by the state and have been released. This Dr. ami Mrs. Mc;ilary to Return lo Siam. Dr. Daniel McGilvary, who has been in Statesville for jome time with his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Orr. left Thursday night for New York. ' On the 23th he will sail for Siam to resume hrs mission work. Mrs. McGilvarv. who has been with Mr. and Mrs. Orr for nearly 1 months, is still here but will leave for Newi i York in time to join Dr. McGilvary there lefore the 2fdh and will return Well Worth Trjlns. W. H. Brown, the pular pMsdn attorney, of Pjttsfield, Vt , s: "Nxt to a pension, the best thing o zet in Dr. King's New Life Pills." He uri' "they keep my family In fp'.endi ! health" Quick rur for Headache, Constipation and Bilioun-s Guaranteed at R. R Bellamy' dru store. nendence league and the party ana reiucianu eu . cur u four counties will proba TnUS tne ClUO WUICU ms aBru a no V, n-nrk i belnc pushed from Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Polk, Rutherfordton. Cleveland. Dav idson and Yadkin. Dr. Curtice had a conference with Dr. Tati Butler about the whole matter so far as this state is concerned, and North Carolina and the government will so-operate hearti ly as they are doing along several othei lines. fner. prepared wherewith to beat the demo chats into submission, has been used upon their empioyer's own head. Hearst is in the open at last, running independently for the governorship on the ground, to quote his own noble sentiment, that it is necessary for him "to be elected to something some time." This should simplify the task of the Democrats. New York Post. DTOniA. Jha Kind Yea Haw Altars m&L AFTF31 THE KAISER Anarchist Plot to "Bomb" Him Pb covered and Thwarted. A plot to assassinate Kaiser Beantla Signature cf Wil- No doubt Solicitor Brooks is pray- i Hnrin? the nresent army maneu- ing for cooler weather iefore he starts j frustrated through in on that job of trying eight men for vers nas 3usx oeen their lives at the term of court com- the activity of the secret police. Three mencing here next week. Greensboro j anarchists involved in the conspiracy Record. I against the monarch are under arrest. ' '" ' ie miA I Documents found in possession of the The wise man or woman is the one wbc "elievos linie ills of mis fort by j prisoners show conclusively they were It digests "hat you eat and puts your e loins ch back into shape. SoM by Robt. R- Bellamy. Mrs. McGilvary has been in very bad health. Last spring her condi tion was quite serious for a time, but; her health has improved so much re-; cently that she feels ble to make the I trip. Dr. McGilvary had expected toj make a longer visit here, but the im-j provement in Mrs. McGIlvary's health! is such that he decided to return to his work earlier than he expected. j These two missionaries, now In de-; clining years, have given the best iartl of iheir lives to the service of the: Master in the foreign field. This wlllj in all probability be their last visti j to America, as they expect to b buried In the land where they have so long labored. This fact makes the parting with their friends and those near and dear to them doubly sad. StatesTilie. landmark. Oyster Bay opinion of Bryan's ro ernment ownership plan Is t;o zealous! v uuarded. but that r. find x- I presslon in Mr. Ior.Kworth'H growing confidence as Second Ohio Post. to tjje resun in Ui distrbr Washington DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salr is har.L Get DeWitt's. Good for everythlns a saHe is used for, including pi' m. Sold bv Robt R. Bel In my. "Why have you b--n ab-it '" Sfhool?' demand d h- .':( )wr. "Why," replied the !. "M'.-n h". 'er arm Monday." "Hu tMi. : .' J nesday. Why did oi yta : : twi days?'' rTvby er it a. t.r ke in two plarea. Philadelphia Pr-y. DeWltt s Lltt'e Early Risers. Pleas ant little p'Hs that do not jrrtpe or sicken. Sold by Robt. IL Bellamy. Stops itoking instantly. Cures piles. eczna. Halt rheum, tetter, itok, hives, herpes, scabies Doan'a 01ntmat t nny drug store. Mr. Bailey may oppose Mr. Bryan's platform, but the trouble Is he has not the time to make a two years' cam paign against it, Durham Herald. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Cures toothache, ear ache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain. Mrs. Houskeep "If you do a !lttl work for me now. I ll give you a v?i dinner after a while." Wean" Willi MYonH frit off cheaper, lady. If yi gimme de dinner now an' furjrtt d work. Work always given m a fterr eppedte." Philadelphia Pri Cascaaweet is a reirrtabl corrective for the siomseh and VyweH t batj!r rt.? chlidrea. Cbntalni no opi ite and tht Ingredients are on each ar.d vry bcttle. Pissing to take. Sold by Robt U. IiIIamy. Mr. It. X. llacktt H Cntklent Tlut lie Will Win. Mr. Richard N. Hackett. democratic candidate for congress In the Elphth district. pass?d through the city. last night, on his way from Greensboro. where he had bH-n. representing! Wilkes county citizens In federal court, to Iredell county, where he will deliver several campaign specfces. Mr. Hackett is In fine spints and does not hesitate to say that he will defeat Blackburn if the democrats turn out and vote. He says that If he gets the democratic votes of Rowan and Stan- The county may come around to Mr. Bryan's way of thinking after he dies, but as long as he lives the c-oun-fjry will find it impossible to keep up Wth him Durham Herald. a . a . ft r I I t - international orjranizaticm of anar- My. ce win m uiiin. is or- chists and that the Kaiser's death was erratic if the votes are polled and nintred hv this orean:za!ion. All de- every eff on will be made to po.l them tails for "carrving out tne plan were ! Chariot te Observer. carefully arranged, but the plot was discovered just in time, as the con spirators were enly awaiting an op portunity to get near the emperor. Boston Dispatch. Tariff IMnb Tor lllsti. When the present tariff act was un der eons I deration In th noun of rep reventatires in 1J. Mr. Dlny. whi wan the chairman df the wa and means committee, said th rh-da! wer purposely plir-j tci high la order to leave a afe margin for re ciprocity treaties that were Intended to t- made and for which the Dlngley bill provided. But now romeg Speaker Cannon and declares: "I have no hesitation In saying that the prenr r-venu law known as the Dinsley law, all thing ror.?dder'd Is the most nearly perfect and just custom law ever enacted." Considering that the trusts and com bine are r'.t. eted bv the 2' p-r cent extra th? - Dir.cley admitted was "purrisely p'ad to. hltrh" and that th republican lears have rtfused to ratify th- rerlprortt'v treatle- nego tiated by Prc-sldnt McKinley. it must be confewed that ,r Cannon's state ment is extraord'nary. Greens boro Record-