ft nil fcirj-tirTrrfflryin''1 4 . 4, - " 1 -I v 4 1 7 Thll Abu-its o'er the people's ritt . - Doth an eternal vigil keep ' "rains ol Mala's on8 . I-8.I1 lull Ita hunf1in1 i v " ""u""" o v ca bu meen. Vol. xiv G!ID IJlPlil 1 MRS. EDDY MAKES ANSWER bhe Gives a Brief Apmnrt. of tto -. w V . Career and Position. Concord, N. H., June 7, 1903. Recent claims that Ralph Waldo Emerson is the author of Christian Adjutant General Royster Will Se- Science has called forth the follow GOLDSBORO. N. C.. THURSDF?iTr IT THEN. C. REGIMENTS WILL ENCAMP SEPARATELY. lect Three. Locations For Camps $23,963 Being Available From the United States. ing statement from Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy: TO WHOM IT CONCERNS "I was 'early the pupil of Miss harah J. Bod well, the principal of Sanbornton Academy, of New Hampshire, and finished my course DOIVN OLD MEM THE OCCASION WAS THE GRAND OPENING BALL AT MOREHEAD CITY -I 1 1 Xh. Most GaanI sons and .e.S ...-.vol, it;uiiui oi daughters Haleigh Post, June 21. Each of the three regiments of the of studies under Prof n W tt q Carolina iSintA fi,10- ,!n i k.. ti . -" wmix i "uiuj nuiuur oi oanoorn s Grammar uolu beParate encampments during Among my earlv stdi -iuiy ana August. This was amons- stock's Nati pmi,..- uecisions reached yesterday by lstry Blair's Rhetoric, Whateley's of the Old North State Were Present to Parti cipate in the Intoxi cating Pleasures at This Delight ful Hotel. son, Miss., with Dr. Whitehead, Tarboro; Miss Burroughs, Jackson ville, Fla., with Mr. Wahab, New bern; Miss Dowdel, Opelika, Ala with Mr. D. W. Stevenson," Jr.! Newbern; Miss Steele, Asheville, with Mr. A. T. Harper, Goldsboro, Miss Alice Borden, Wilmington, vith Mr. Frank Broadhurst, Golds- xiss jumer Geore-A with xr. Carl Hughes, Miss Mary Guion with an with . .jt. lox, miss Agnes Fov u Lr. uutiy, Miss Isabel Mor- reii with Mr. George Henderson, Miss Moore with Mr. Richard Lane, Miss Adeline Claypool with Mr. S, Eaton, rs. J. G. Dunn with Mr J. G. Dunn, all of Newbern; Miss Sadie Edwards with Mr. Max Cohn -n-iuineiie urwell with Mr, NO 188 FROM COTTON TO SILK. The Allendale cotton mills in North Providence, Rhode Island have been sold, the purchase n at once proceed to change them into Oil 1 . Hi rr ox xxiius. Xnese mnlg beeu making fine cotton goods, and the Pi includes a pure and sufficient water power, and there i xiave Deen no IP OF I IBID. seems to reason why it could not nave made cotton goods at a profit. It did not, or could not, and so it is to be turned into a silk mill. The Boston Herald discusses the tendency of the Southern mills to spin and weave the finer counts. The Herald is inclined to think the South ern mills will ujutant General B. S. Royster af ter conference with Col. Francis Macon and Maj. Alfred Williams. An encampment will be held by the several regiments, an appropria tion of $23,963 being available from the United States for the purpose. The camps will be in the districts of the respective regiments. This is done to enable the entire guard to be encamped, for the money avail able is not sufficient to encamn thp entire State guard in either the eas tern or western part of the State. Under the provisions of the new na tional militia law these annual en campments are mandatory, and a " "uiu sucn an encampent would deprive the guard of the bene fits of this act. Adjutant General T- m -uogic, watt's 'On the Mind Moxal Science.' n A 4. years oi age l began wxiung ior leading newspapers, and for many years wrote for the best magazines m the South and North successfully mato tQ finer e-rndps nf r ri i . ,. Jack Broadhnr tvt tw. " .1T. w""" guuub' cmeny tit ' C y omicn "U3 tue operatives that the South Willi Mr. EllD-BTIf. TT!r,r TTJ - T 11 UUU' The Atlantic TTntAi at tvt u Uf . Trr,ulwu U1U 111611 ana women Ulclit:i,u . v.u vasitii Wltn Mr. FToi-mnn I Or n d.timn A v., : , ... ITEJVIS OF INTEREST FROM DIVERS SOURCES. The Latest Telegraphic News of the Day Boiled Down to a Focus For Busy Readers. and at Wfltprviiia , , - onege, and have been invited to lecture in London and also Edin burg. n looa i started the Christian science Journal, and for several years was the proDrietor m. , wiv; Eugene Hines, Miss Mar istex with tvtt- ft and City Presented a scene of brilliancy ofe shouFd e" and beauty last night unexcelled in - f .Smith' a11 of Goldsboro; shaken from the old rute of custom me history of that fashionable sum- r7 u8 -ttaieigh, with Dr. j . onn Rodman. Washino-tritr iviica UJC11CSUIU xae occasion was the Chanm t' .i . " , . . u grand opening ball, which hnH ifrj'r, "f""'' wun TL rivairy "en the northern tt-.ii ' .ioat Luiua. J.c presents thP very fairly, as follows: "The antflWS irliiol-. V, O il i Laura Kirby, Goldsboro. with Zl far enind o" , " " " f tnUS rr -j-, . 7 I j -v luug injurs oi WOrJf SS.i?In8to"5 IiSS Nete relative low rates of pay, and almosi Hh7' 1:.' r AdoPh emire freedom from restraints with An. flme Fov Up.n tne emPloyment of women and Tvr.r ti'r US' newbern; children. Added to this is a general Miss Ruby Daniels, of NewWn absence of fh in with ATr i.i .:- . U1 iraaes Sdm' Whion; MiSs The Herald goes on to di,cuss the 1 xvuujtviiie, xenn., with sen vc lux several weeks past. The most gallant of her sons and the most beautiful of her daughters were present in large numbers to partici pate in the intoxicati r v.ioi ca. Belgrade, June 22.-A cloudburst occurred yesterday at th nio rw m iucc enoj and thirty peonle outright. c" Frankfort, Ky., June 22 a 0- ialtermto investigate tho ha of arson and bribery mad a h,T tarn Ewen and others, will be called for July 20. In the meantime forty soldiers will be kept on duty at Jack son. Richmond, Va., June 22.In the Chancery Court to-day Judge Grin nan dissolved the injunction restrain ing the United States irom taking possession of tho Galveston. She will h Jnno this week. uuuc ii:au n. m cotton Royster states that the encampments will be held during July and August. The first encampment will be in the east in July, and the last in the wast in August. The secretary of war noti fied Governor Aycock that United States army officers will be detailed to give instructions at these encamp ments. The troops will be in camp five days, and one day is allowed for going and coming; so the total -.nie win oe seven days. A private I editor of that Journal. In tlos . . ""T" PrPGrly be callod Mis ml ,T" T' n8 Uth- Under such circum t.. ,1 . . -. T T - i me omcifl i nnri enn oi - , . i "v. a"uci, oruoKirn. rv . r siannm. it. io nt ii . ouuge o. j. nanna becamA oriitf oxUl)CM oi tne with Ar. -i. . . I . ' " l" mat m a the Christian Science Journal. ; otel for the y and prosperous sea- York, m,J" "umDer01 e faelds of competition for ten subsenupnr. v V. son which lies ,W ' "Kgs, Ra- pronts to the southern J. . 0 iin jviiKW I "tvx. iciu. w in vii I a r HIV abilltv AS an T I Tiu v. . n.i. . " " . u u uuiiu!, m nis ren- . "cic nave i)epn mm i vjroiusnoro? mim t?i,vv..ii. 41 i . ..... " "Ji "uuiuve- 7 -"-- j-iiueLii isurrus. i iuus wnicn tneir nnrthn x.- Said ATro mpntan, ii. . With TU nn. i. . wuipeu- Eddyis. fromevery point of w i .,""7, " the bero. JN6W" i0,.6 . How Iong woman of sound education nnri hk Dut none so rrhQ . i ciui uonaiuons will continue wuuu euucauon and lib- A, I -the chanerones wpw q fn. I in avt u ci . i, . luuuwo. i viiou xix tut; oouin Is n. nnocfinn eral culture.' "Agassiz, the celebrated naturalist ana author, wisely eaid, 'Every Bxn,WHjnunc truth goes through three stages. Firat, people say it conflicts with the Bible. Next, they aa2 "as Deen discovered hfa. XA VX Lastly, they say they have always uciitjveu it.' "The first attack upon me was. mtB- -uuy misinterprets the Scrip tures; second, she has stolen the oon. tents of her book 'Science and Health witn jvey to the Scriptures' from one X'. if. Quimbv an ni,. .. season, but none so noticeably as the addition of an elec- tic light plant, which lights the building from top to bottom. At 7:30 o'clock yesterday evening, while the vast throng were waiting in the spacious hallways and cont gregated in groups around the great Dai i .room prominent stationed at receives 43 1-3 cents n. Av educated man u u. . ".7 uu uj i "-"u uc is i lie ioun -vmo. vaiciui estimates as to cost have ben made tor each regiment. Adjutant that three General Royster said places, Morehead Cifv. Charlotte and Greensboro, had ap plied for encampments. However, the selections will not of course be confined to these places. General Royster is making a careful study and expects to announce at an early date, probably next week, where the eueampuients will be held. Gener al Royster states that the regiments wiil hold their encampments in the the oid -r in which they are named below, and the location for the camp w;il probably te one of the places given after the regiments: Second Regiment, at Wrights ville, Morehead City or South port, j Third Regiment, at Durham or Greensboro. J?irst .Kegiment, at Charlotte or Hickory. a committee of ladies in social circles were different switch boards in the building and on the piers to press the buttons and turn a powerful flood of light over the whole scene. Vigorous applause Failing in I met thA snHrlon i- , . philosophy as the authoritv Mes and extend out near the new Christian Science! Lastly. th riA. boafc houSft which has beenwuidAri iamer will declare as honestly (?) j In the ball room was where the vC aiways Known it.' lia-hts were seAn to fhQ - "' ucsi auvan- Jueaitn. edition . tage. Home of t.ho o-ik . . 97i n.i0; . . ' ' . , ... . 8-raiui'tnein- i-6- o, j.iSrapn a, l briefly candescent lisrhts are nainto,! uuuiisiaKably on winch gives the lights the Na "JU vuigar meiaDhvRif wonai colors and maw, u and the manuscripts and letters in entrancing. Mrs. Adicks, Raleigh; Mrs. Bid- uPon which there may be easily two mg, Richmond, Va.;Mrs. Kennedy, opinions; but while they are main- cc&: lurs. Hfiminino,. "'"cu lilt! uorrnern pnltnn mnf di Fallin-r i Jackson bern Mrs. , lUiss.; 'Mrs. Dunn. Naw. Mrs. E. B. Borden, Goldsboro. turer may find it a by no means easy tas to noid his JUDi rE ALLEN COMPLIMENTED. scene 'vulgar ' defam in evi- know who is THE "PISTOL TOATER." The practice of carrying concealed weapons is not only utterly use less and senseless, but it is one of the most peanicious and dan gerous. A large majority of the murders can be traced to this habit. The man who is naturally peaceable and law-abiding can see no necessity for making a war arsenal of himself. The "pistol toater" usually gets into trouble on very small provocation and piles up trouble for others, too. Philadelphia, June 17 At the commencement of the University of Pennsylvania the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred up on President F. P. Venable, of the University of North Carolina, niy possession which ers have circulated stand dence. People do hot Iclt,ieu 10 as an ignorant woman in New Hampshire.' Many ofthena ticn's best and most distinguished men ai d women were natives of the Granite State. 1 am the author of the Christian . ocience text-book. S,-?An .i tt- ,1. ... ' "uu -tieaun with ivey to the Scriptures aun me demand for this book in creases, and the book ia already in 110 "ion 01 one thousand copies each. 1 am rated in the Na tional Magazine (1903) as 'standi the eighth in a list of twenty-two of tne ioremost living authors.' claim no special merit of any xiv. mat x am m reality God has made me. I still yait at the cross to learn definitely more from TO IT AOof fl T J . . Bxav easier, du not of the wreeK nor of the Roman schools simply how to do His deeds.'' Pleasant View, Concord, N. H., June 4, 1903. ; tfth Our, Splfnts. BwZZZ' jroHt.B, Coughs, etc. 8mS h?S the most Sold by M- K, R0M.knd "Ftl i rrt-icr tit V x-v T, . 1 -.-o niiu nave Deen p-oino- t me Atlantic Hotel for years will Ka asreeaoiy surprised at the improve ments this summer. On 1 r'TM T'Jno. 4- 41 1 - . - nviug tue note! the P-iiPeta aic'UBluy a Ponte and comnAtAnt wips ui cierKs who have.no delay in assigning each one to a comfortable room and the usual worry and wait UVC1 mauers 1 this kind is a thin nnb-nriifn " ills season. iu every branch of the eis-ant.ir. k.ic,; be seen the executive ability of Mr th6m hW imPortant ifc is that they Earle Turner, theclever and make asacrificeand in every instance mono 1-., . . Vernal fFKA 1 - -tne jieensDoro Kecord has the following Iiiinrl.-.,. -.-j, uauusuiuB comment on our distinguished townsman Judo-e Allen, which wiil be read with pleasure by his many friends here: "Judge Allen, holding the present term of our Superior court, is entitled to the thanks and the support of the community in an effort he is mak ing. He has induced the county commissioners in a number of the counties to place in the box from which jurors are drawn the names of merchants, manufacturers and busi ness men generally, heretofore omit ted from the box for the reason that if they are drawn they come before tne court and beg off. Judge Allen nas been impressing upon the people 01 tne counties the importance of all classes of men serving upon the ju ries, showing them that it is to their interests and that it is their dutv to do so, and he is meeting with suc cess. Men who have business to at tend to, when drawn on the jury, nave Deen m the habit of asking to De excused, but Judge Allen shows own against class of domestic competition." this Wilson iaisc sensation in the .Tnni murder trial is the swearing out of a warrant by Solicitor Daniels forSyd Davis, who was implicated this evening in the testimony of W. W Barnes, who has turned States" evi dence. Heppner, Ore., June! 17 Tho work of clearing the streets of -09t piles of wreckage, which lodged in the town bv Hfttnrrfo,,- flood, was commenced in earnAt day. Bodies are being recovered al most every hour and to-night the most accurate estimate of the num ber of dead is 200. London, June 17 There was a . large crowd of people at the depot to bid Sir Thomas Lipton tfood ova tt0 MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS. &lZbr . Sa3 wumo hjc xew York King Edward telegraphed to s,v Thomas as follows: vAs vnn 9ro just about leaving for America, let xxi wish you a prosperous journey and all possible o nu Lilt great race in August." One of the severest indictments brought against American cities is their unsightly appearance. There has been a criminal neglect here of the ordinary rules of beauty. The older cities, so far as imnrovinc I London, Arizona. JnnA T their attractiveness goes, are bevond teen men were killed an " redemption. The shortsiehtednesa injured by an exnlosion , of the city makers left no room for dite factory at the Wmlw?,h 'i embellishment or adornment. For- this moraine. Several of tunately there has been an awaken- tiais were literally blown to pieces, ing to the dish-ability of greater mu- The building was eomnlAtAir " nicipal improvement,and the younir- Pieces. The explosion arrih,it er cities are profiting thereby. to the bursting of a shell. There were v nether a city can have well- many pathetic scenes abonf thA fa paved streets, beautiful trees skirl- of the great arsenal, whero !.- ing the sidewalks, a natch of o-rAAn I of the relatives hAsi - o I v uniciaiS here and there, a frequent park, is for information. often largely dependent upon the Geneva, June IT.'-King Peter to forASIO-ht nf ,.14 r K.,;i,i , . . I . . . . x cter to- tjr uullwrSf om tne aay telegraphed to Belgrade a man i cleanliness 01 a city, a most valuable festo to be proclaimed to the Seu adjunct not only of health, but of at- people, which says: "ThaTfcTto ,vuvOT a question 01 the tneiavor of God and th T-.ii . a . , . . "c w"i ui me may oe made clean hour, and kept clean only by the co-operation of the municipal authorities and the citizens. manager of the hotel, who seems to s.vC guest,as well as the minute -u 01 tne business, his personal Uo. xie is affable, courteous and congenial and has the happy j aug one ieel at home and comfortable in his presence The centre of attraction W ZL??inffballand when he ji 1 .-- tneynave yielded gracefully. It is a grave matter, for keeping up the lormer practice it will only be a few years when the better class of men will be unknown on juries, for it is a job most men do not like and it has come to that pass where they have been learning how to escape it, but being appealed to as Judere Allen delightful strains from the orchAt.r aPPeals to them the are viewing it i a .. 1 spacious floor of the ball room CAnn omolt, j ... TW c3 wffUi witn a gay throng who were tripping lightly to nd Li rythm with the delightful musio ihe german was led bv tt. Stevenson of Newbern with Miss Annie Dowell of Alabama. Tho rl? owing danced the Ym-. ,.. a,alr..l Tl , " " -"X1S58 --uuo-j.uuHeoyt Cincinnati o with Mr. E. B. Yelvertoo, Goli boro; Mi s Emma Ileminway, Jack- xlx a uiiicicuL iiuu we an owe a duty to our country and no matter how irksome it may be we should be willing to make some sacrifice, es pecially when it is clear that in the long run it is to our interests as well. Judge Allen is to be commended for his timely action." . Washington, June 17. James T. Mefcalf, Superintedent of the Money Order System of the Postoffice De partment, has been removed. Chicago, June 17. An amicable adjustment of the hotel and restaur ant strike here was reached to-night and tne strikers will return to work Friday. people, I am called to the throne of my ancestors. I submit to the pop ular decision and to-day ascend the throne of Servia. I express the hope that the powers will hail my succes sion as an event which will give Ser via an era of repose, progress and or der. I will be the protector of the regality and well being of the people." Wilmington, June 17. Messrs Cameron F. MacRae and IrAdAii -t-eiersourg, va., June 17. The conductors and motormen of the electric railway here, a part of the Meares, attorneys for John norne " iwtumuuu ana wiu'cu) m escaped convict from Manchester, went on a strike to- Mecklenburg county, arrested here a day , few days ago at the instance of Van Only the iudee at a nm. h,, Griffin, the negro detective. fcwW show knows how to sympathize with I 8ued out a writ of habeas corpus for a baseball umpire. tneir client before Judge Purnell in tne united States Court, and the case is set for a hearing to-morrow at "New Gbeat South Amt.av 17! Pnsoner and expected to tako Cube " It is a ereat sumriRo o I back yesterday, but the hohc. count 01 its exceedmt? nrnmnfr.io I dus nrocAAdinora ;nwn ,1 . . and back, m male or female ft I . . . 10 have Ueves retention of Zd ? escaped about six y ago from th mediately. If vou want nniir .i; Mecklenburg chain-s-ana- nfta ,n and cure this is the rnniAv si I ing served only a monii i , afifT & Bi' I e-year sentence for rbing mBUUiu,i,, v,. religious meeting, 9 Belief in Six Hours. 8 - j ? f. 11 t .l b r. - I " r - s 1 . - r

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