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VOL. XVII.
THE CAUCASIAN.
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1899.
KDITOKIAfi HltlKK.
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NO. 30.
POOR
WHITES 0
f
1 SOU
lnr 1',000, if it exist, which the
ii..., i.pratio nrecH savs is to be nsod In
j ny Pcmocrntio iegi opinion against Discussed at Capon SpringS West
,!, ,!')iiHtitutionutj 01 the imeod'
Virginia.
tit, i ""7 oia WJ ne only
thin t save it will to the refusal of
tb; lh mocratic lawyers to take it.
Sws tho St. Louis Globe-Democrat:
!( iiilmm in a relic of barbarism." If
tlim ) no, considering the rapidly in
annuity popularity of People's party
principles, tbo country mnat be fast
rt'!ipi!ig into barbarism.
I 1 1 1 11 rimilincr An iMrniAt 9 TA
" "uiw- . uviuu. UUW1Q cession hAm la
iridic i.flicials in Wilmington sending considered one of the most important
a wlnto man to the New Hanover I eveJbeld n this section of the country.
con lit j workbotue, chained to a negro
cnuvict, we eipected to see GoldBboro
DR. CURRY'S ADDRESS AT THE
Conference on Christian Education in the
South-He Thinks the Whites Should
Bffpin Fiuil ..--.: h... ... . ..
iu"' iiiciiuun nun ine inatans
and Negroes.
Cai on Springs, V. Va., Special.
The conference on Christian education
uo raouin, now in session here.
rite en masso and go down to Wilming
ton ! mob tbe perpetrators of such a
ilntUnlly disgrace.
mi...
Aoaay s addresses were brilliant. Hon.
J. L. M. Curry, of Washington, spoke
i ....
in mo interest or tbe poor whites of
the Houtb. Northern generosity, he
said, was principally directed towards
aiding the Indians and blacks.
While he would not take a
Mr. ( . I. Avi-nr k, in hi recent ar- cent away from these, he asked
tk l.) a tho proposed constitutional tbat the equally needy whites should
amendment, boasted that there have also be remeibered. Referring to the
hem no lynching in North Carolina w.' ip??? made Lere by Daniel
li i. .- . i Webster, at tbe opening of the present
since thi Democratic victory in 1898. Pannn H;na tt i r
. . , ,. , capon Springs Hotel, over CO years
Mr. Aycocka implied charge that ago, he drew attention to the large
;sut administrations are responsible number of groat men to which the South
fr tho Ijnchings that occur within Dfld given birth, and to the fact that up,
their borders, leaves us to infer that to the outbreak of the civil war, with
a comparatively scants nnnn thnn
rf 9 a
1 1. TAsinaee tA w nm -.1.. 1L . i.1
tho (k'orgi aadrainistration. I vriii
W. E. Shaw, editor of Tha Review
Sit. Mr. Hovemoyor'e declaration of Reviews. generously offered to rub-
thut protection is the mother of all Hah Dr. Cnrry's speech for general dis-
trnstn, tbe old-lino politicians and pa- trbation in any form the conference
iH-rs in tbo Democratic party have mi?bt ' Prefr- Tne offr was accepted.
, 44- .i i ., , . Lx-Fostmaster General Wilson. prea -
lmtn patting themselves on the back ,j. ,v .. , , ' "
, , . . , , tdent of Washington and Lee Univer
sal spying, I told you so. They ityf fonowed Dr. Carry OQ the Bame
should suHpend their self-gratuiution lines in ons of tha mnat Alnnnnt nnd
j iint lung enough to make a note of the enthusiastically applauded speeches yet
fart that the protection in tho Wilson- m(le before the conference. He gav
(iorman tariff bill was a very fond and ' l"ory of the venerable institu-
i i 4 i ht tt . t,oa f which ho is a graduate, tellinz
indulgent mother to Mr. Havemeyer a :,a vui au ; . " "s
" 'ox its humble origin in a log cabin to its
sugnr trust. present proportions. Rat. frUrllir
- O" J
would he exchange back, he declared.
Tn k Democratic dailies of the State I to the lowly hut, from the handsome
hive scared up a story to the effect that building of to-day, could this college
$ir..ni)i) bus been secured with which nw but train up tbe men of giant in
to buy legal opinion against the con- lfleo n? "trenSth of character it pro-
.t.tutiouality of the proposed amend- ia the evening speeches were made
in rut. lbey do not tell ns who is an
THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
The South.
A nineteen-year-old negro attempted
toas.anlt a white girl aged thirteen
years near Florence, Ala.. Friday, but
i dvJ,e Wft" arretd and placed iu
jau. Threats are made to lynch Lira.
J.W. Eddie
of Nevada county. Ark., killed his I
son-in-law upon learning that the latter
had negro blood in him.
iIn rw rIaDB William IL Fischer,
a builder and contractor, shot his wife
on the sf reet after beating her and then
fatally bounded himself. They were
married only six weeks ago and had
separated.
A mistake in taking a dose of medi
cine Monday, caused the death of a
man in Asheville, N. C. Mr. Marshall,
of that city, thought to take a dose of
laudanum, and throush a mistake took
carbolic acid instead, resulting in al
most instant death.
Capt. Robley D. Evans, Tuesday de
livered an address at the Railway Mas
ter Mechanics' convention at Old
Point. He talked of the fight at San
tiago and praise the men who 'fought
under him.
J. C. Haskell, of Atlanta, was elected
secretary and treasurer of the National
Association of Car Service Managers,
at Niagara Falls, Tuesday. Tbe next
meeting will be held at Atlantic
City.
"Raron ' and 4,Raroness" de Rarra,
who were convicted several days ago
on a charge of using tbe mails in con
ducting a fraudulent business, have
been sentenced. "Raron" de Rarra
wa9 given three years in the peniten
tiary and his wife was sentenced to one
year in jail.
G!1T in
Si
NORTH CAROLINA NOTES.
Not Yet been Sprung on the Peace
Conference.
The Mersjaas AfaJa Acthe.
Dill ADD QAVQ IT'Q Cin mto r,,ifi "7 iucu
vr; DILL Imr onlu 0 uflll ri41 v
1 ' v tle lil rpriaJy tie euafltrt t
wr) tb white mad
by Fresident William M. Raldwin, Jr.,
thority for this story; in fact, its au-1 of the Long Island Railroad, and by
thority if clothed in deepest mystery; Prof. Ormond Stone, of the Leader Mc-
i ..! i .i rt I V,ClTmrV nSsnrvolnrv onrl T"r Pliarloa I 4"e 1)111 al1
u.ir, voncnou lor as his vj meueorge ,v -" V7u: tTIV 1 Tir , oi tbe Caroline, Lodrone and Pelew
The North.
Tbe Train Dispatchers' convention
adjourned in Milwaukee Thursday
night, to meet in Atlanta next year.
The official list of the dead by the
isew lticnmona tornado, last week,
now numbers 122 persons.
Tbe salvagers have deserted the
wreck of the Steamer City of Paris, and
abandoned all hope of saving her.
Capt. William A. Andrews has start
ed from Atlantic City on a voyage to
.Lngiana in a twelve-loot sailboat.
In a colision off Friedrichshaven be
tween tbe German steamer Artushof
and tbe British steamer Mauritius Mon
day the Artushof sunk, 10 of her crew
being drowned.
President McKinley listened to the
baccalaureate sermon at Mount Holy
oke College, where his niece, Miss
Grace McKinley, is a member of the
graduating class.
The New York city council has
adopted a resolution making July 3rd
a holiday, in commemoration of the
anniversary of the battle of Santiago.
H bea This is Dose as It was a Matter Not
Covered in the Circular-Toe New Explo
sive ia Projectiles from Balloons Prohib
ited for Five Years.
TROUBLE MAY BE EXPECTED i!?.!! J1!1""-
tie. Aa the elders travel ia the Apos
tolic style "without scrip or parse"
summer ia the most favorable sea
son for their work. Failing to seenre
accommodations at the farm honseo
along their road they uncomploininclv
apend tbe night in some convenient
barn or hay field, and if do other
TheHaoce, Ry Cable. The Ameri- breakfast ia offered, the fruits of tbe
can demand for the protection of pri- field nd dge are gathered and eat-
vate property at sea has not yet ben eV.x or lM P1" tn'e 7ef these
presented to the peace conference. Au- monariea have been very active in
drew D. White, head of the American thls gul eP"j the eastern
delegation, on Tuesday requested the Li!";
president. of the conference. M. De :;thTLlh w.Lrl J " "
I..., t . , .. . .. . the laitn have become more noise-
Steal, to submit the question to the ron. A MorranB M .... tvA M.
ctw te ta
The Mormona have aain eommus- I That Picture Pained of ths !boMtol,B,u This.ktuh wa.drrha.4
d active misdonojy work in thia r , . n , 99J m.aaitte ot rU-
or I i . i . . - . . t.
i-vyuwa utta Bii 4ia ir IU -
caoj-o'icj; tot it reir j Uy ar-
Bute. There are said to La two or
more el dors in Dearly all the eastern
pear.
BY ONE OF THEIR PREACHERS fPt4i7th. mju.j Maiy; .Bj
Mr. ureen 4J?i or to row
I n rtnlat la il an I tltAai. aft ff
Who Tells tie Uiiatfcsetts folks Bow rir. . .,!iVr,.. i ....
tictable and able gttUrta la1
learntJ and iniktU rttrr cf tL
tooth. TLea tbrre ia or ua Tboa
"111 fares the land, to hastenins ilia al Ncloa '". Lom iUd UKk Lu
rrey, . I awke&el tbe ronr stive iil of
Where wealth accumulates and men I the north, and they JreUr vttb svcb
decay." I cf reiLUnc that Ihrv dtJ &!
now doth hitcry reat itself. If know; they did net drm that tb
Ooldsmith had have lived t our day aoath in o hataefall add rrurlly
he mifibt have written tboe lines hrraaarl ia rceonstrncttoa djo. May
about New England. Was tUre ever be tby will aoluSix brfwr long.
such a aad and pitiful picture drawn of Yr, wo are mud tip aia la tL
any people aa that New Ensland front, and will vet falfl'l AH.i..n Tr nr.
conference, at the same time suggest- fta of the work in North Carolina I pieacher has drawn of tha country I rre'a prrdirtioa. for b at in ti
ing that the proper way to bring the are very encouraainff to the chnreh in P0Ple of Manachusetta and baa pub- Fuol'e Errand." "the oalh robtroll-
MOB FEVER
SAfiTlF.GO
Fourteen diet anj Four Dcatfei
are Reported.
THE QUARANTINE REGULATIONS
fa laKtaaa 1rae liaattr ta Be
rokt"Bs Bese4 lfe tee lmf4
Saonav C41.m.
matter up for discussion would be to
assemble a plenary conference, submit
the question and have it referred to a
commission for examination. M. De
Steal has not yet arrived at a decision,
as tbe American proposal has not been
translated into French. It is the gen
eral opinion that the delegates of the
Utah.
Counterfeiters ia Asheville.
After a long and diligent aearch a
band of bold and shrewd counterfeit
ers, which had made Asheville its head
quarters, has been broken up by the
arrest of Dennia McCoy and Losan
great powers are absolutely opposed to I Lynch. For several days Agent Perry,
raising the question, arguing the in- I w" 18 ,n tae secret service of the gov
ernment; Deputy Marshal Chambers
and some of thelocal.officera have been
working np the oaae against the men
arrested. The former was placed in jail
last week, while the latter was arrested
Wednesday morning. The moulds for
making the counterfeit dollars, half
dollars and nickles were found at the
home of McCoy on Eagle street, the
officers having made the discovery
through a remarkable incident. Mc
Coy owned a young and playful dog,
and the animal was the cause of bis
undoing. The dog dragged a, stocking
which contained some of the spurious
eoins into the street, where they were
ports by Mojor General Den Beer later 'otml by a perBon who happened
Poortueael. of the Dutch delegation. w OB Pa8sg.
competence of the conference to do so
under the terms of Count Muravieffs
circular, M. De Staal having declared
at the opening of tbe conference,
with the approval of the delegates,'
that under no circumstances would
the conference discuss any question
not contained in tbe circular. Sev
eral delegatos declare there ia little
chance of the question being discussed,
but that if it is discussed, America
will be opposed with the utmost
energy.
After short sessions of the sjtcom-
mittees of war and navy, at which re
Tbe bill authorizing tbe acquisition
of the State, we
j W. Kent, of the Linden Kent Memorial
w... i. ; ......
wonM not of course be ro ungenerous sity o Virginia, Prof. Stone is aNorth-
s to call its truthfulness into question. ern man who for many years has been
And Mr. Simmons, that jealous and identified with Southern education,
wntcbful enardian of the Mate's inter- Dr. Kent is a member of the committee
fsbVhae unhesitatingly assured us that on resolutions and is thoroughly inter
co Democratic lawyer can be induced
to accept a feo for snch opinion.
ested in public schools. He will take
part this summer, as he has for three
successive seasons, in the Virginia
School of Methods.
Tiir Caucasian in its last issuo com
mented at fcome length npon Mr. Ilnv
tn.pjer'rt now famous declaration that
protection is the oanse of nil trustr,
and called attention ta the faot that
Mr. Havemeyer went before the Indus-
Henry Plant Dead.
New Yokk, Special. Henry Bradly
Plant, president of the Plant Invest
ment Company, controlling the great
system of hotels and railroads on the
west coast of Florida, and tbe line of
trirtl Commission with this part of his 8teamers from Tampa to Havana, died
testimony type-written, thus showing suddenly, Friday, at his residence in
that it was carefully prepared with a this city. Mr. Plant, who was in his 80th
year, had not been in the best of health
for several years, but, except during
brief intervals of illness, was actively
engaged in the direction of his vast en
terprises' up to within a few hours of
his death.
purpose in view. Tho Caitcasjax sta
ted then that this purpose was tj re
vive the tariff as an issue in the cam
paign of 11)00, and later developments
nre proving the correctness of thia
conclusion Mr. Uavemeyer'a. decla
ration was no sooner made than the
Democratia committee at Washington
Islands by Germany, was submitted
to tbe Reichstag, in Rerun, Tues
day. The Cape Town correspondent of The
London Daily Mail .says: "The Natal
volunteers have been officially ordered
to bold themselves in readiness for ac
tive service."
At a meeting held at the Cuban Club,
at Santiago, a resolution was adopted
recommending that tbe soldiers should
accept tbe American gratuity and sru
render their arms.
Another serious riot in connection
with the street car strike at Cleveland,
Ohio, took place on Monday between
the union au non-union men. In
consequence a number of non-union
men are in the hospital.
Articles of incorporation of the Fed
eral Printing Ink Company have been
filedia Trenton, N. J. Tbe company
is formed for tbe purpose of manufact
uring printing inks, and has an author
ized capital of $20,000,000.
John Kennedy, the notorious "Crack
er neck, bas been fully convicted of
complicity in the train robbery on the
Kansas City, Fort Scott, & Memphis
Railroad, at Macomb, Mo., on January
3d, last, tmd his punishment is fixed at
17 years in tbe penitentiary.
The administration paper at Havana
publishes a statement showing that,
and Count Soltyk, the Austrian naval
expert, were respectively adopted, the
first committee met to discuss the
same in the above order. The dele
gates declared in favor of any State
using any new explosive or new inven
tions for ordnance, Russia and Bul
garia alone refraining from voting.
The question of dumdum bullets was
discussed, Major General Sir John
Ardagh, of the British delegation, de
claring that dumdums should only be
used against an uncivilized foe.
The conference finally resolved in
favor of prohibiting the use of bullets
which easily spread or flatten out in
the human body, suoh as explosive bul-
For a National Park.
A gentleman who has recently had
an interview with Senator Pritchard
found him very enthusiastic over the
prospect of establishing a national
park in western North Carolina. The
Senator has given a great deal of
thought to this project, and has suc
ceeded in arousing so much interest in
it that he now feels confident that he
can get a bill creating a commission to
establish the park through the Senate.
He has also interested President Mc
Kinley in the measure, which has for
its object the protection of the fauna
and flora of the Appalachian Moun
tains. Senators Quay and Tillman aie
lished in the Arena. We wonder that
the editor of that high-toned migazine
would dare to expos tbe descendants
of the Puritana in all their Lideout
deformity and to broadcast it a moon
the citizens of cultured Boston. Tb
story of their drgredation physically
is worse than what we read about of
the goitre districts of Switzerland.
Six fingers on each hand, ais
toes on each foot, rros-eyea,
hare-lips, club-feet, unfile chopa,
mntef. dwarfs and idiots seem to be
common in every rnral community.
But tbe degeneracy morally is fctill
worse for this preacher sava when
there is a gathering from neighboring
towns at a cattle ebow or other attrac
tion you will see as wicked a throng ot
human creatures as ever gathered at
White Chapel cr the Five Points, and
that the pens or prisons built for
drunken rowdies are filled before 9
o'clock in the morniog and these hood
lums insult every woman they meet,
and when night comes both men and
women revel in the wild orgies of a
promiscuous dance. And yet some of
those Boston editors are still crying
"Stop thief!" to distract public- atten
tion from their own shame. Once be
fore I have alluded to Mr. Stetson's
statement that the marriage relation in
Massachusetts is almost a nullity, and
that separations are more common
than legal divorcer. Not long since
another New England writer astound
ed the publio by declaring that in
many towns and villeges tbe sound of
the Sabbath bell was never beard, nor
the church door ever opened and re
dgion was going rapidly into disuse
and innocuous desuetude.
What does all this mean? Has the
Almighty God turned His back npon
that historic ground and given the
devil free reign over its people? Has
tataru. I. C. Hfnol -
rB (Uaeral Wj saae. f tie Mafia
UcM4tal Sa, iaa tell raU'
fra-ea Dr. t'aik. tie qoaiaatiee fl
at iSaattaf a. trtK( tL at tat ear at
Uat trtifM raM f yalUw fo.
atd far datk f reea tiat 1 kt
is act the first target tkat It Mafia
If capital htt las reiva4 4 t
evtsuac f tt ear at batia(.
tivdats a; rare tte first trft
IL ariaraare f tbe fr. Oa tiat
day fit ra war ttpftl. Tl
baa aot Ua t.ne for a asad tep4t
siacw tl oalbrtak.
Ia aJJJttiea I the aaaibatt f ea
aaJ deaths, Ir. I'otk'a rU oei
lb lafaf tuatiaa that ta Aattra
trwct LaJ avaraat! tU tarvacka a4
that tLatr badJiac aaJ bofcac
bia d:afial aboard th Mafia
!lol ital trk lUf a lUJer.
fitiel with a rotiiplet diOiafug
float It fart that th bad
edaac4 tLas far with tU pra
aly of a few aputedio caa f Uw
fever, UJ to lb gtaral hop tiiat U
improved aaattary roadtttooa f ha-tiag-o,
II avaae and ether Cba rtt,
toe tb Adi r a a occapattoa. wca.d
rault ta i-rvatiag aa oatbt ak.
Aa Aroi f i'.9.CM rra.
Haw FaawriMvt, C'al.. Hrob Dr.
Cbaa. A. McJoa.toti. aaa tb
staffcf General 11 ri. ti. and wk
was health cCcr at Masilo, baa (
Inroad Lorn. tnvoliJed by tL clituat.
Captain McVtoa taaJ a 1m ataJy
f tb eoaditieaa cf tbe l'htlippta ait
nation. He ta cf the opiatoa that tt
ill take from 100, OM) to aol-
diars to iropcr1y aubda and bold th
iclaodo, II ala eaye that tb r
ed and duminatad tb battoba! govrr
meet for fifty year a. and if ur pU
continue to wirahi; tuoory as their
God, the oootb will before aactbtr
half centary control attd doebiaate it
attain. " Tbe north, lik Ha.aa. ra
Mordecai oittiog at tb gau. and la
unhappy, and now her only bop U
that there is a n ger io tb wooJtl
who will oom day break oat and
drench our land wnb blood. Let tb
north beware and let tie alone, fur
Ilaraan waa hanged on the gallows be
oilt for Mordecai. We do cot fear
the negro, for thuagb be ia a tKliticaJ
fool, he is yet our friend.
Rot I must be amiable today, for it
ia the seventy third anniveraary of uy
birthday. 1 have already bad forty
kiase and a hundred good wiabe. and
there are more b come. My wife
kirsed me early - kiaed me first end
with a conjugal smile : "You mnat live
on and on a long oa yon can, for I
don't knon bow we would Ret along
without you." I don't cilhet, and o,
like a pensioned aoldir, I keep living
on.
Time cuts down all.
Roth great end malL
Except a pensioned aoldier.
We had a big dining today with
eighteen of the family at tbe fet, and
the menu was an old-fasbio -ed dioner,
. . ii e -
witb tee cream ana ta.K ana liiiarity eowm.a.ioB was aaabaelut failar aad
or dessert, lbey orana cta-t w.ier lhmi mQtk ffom U Uf , WM Wlk
J iuuKCt,.7. ..... ... . mtTO.. .n, ,t1. tka
.41-..- 4. L .- "
miiiiary gBTiiniutai v. mt hi.iuii.-
e?pt that be thinks tuur man will b
necessary tbaa baa ba atiraa1d.
Ceacral bordoa't Bojc Brec4L
ArLAKTA, !a., FaciL Tb eptaa-
did borne of General John lb (lordoa.
WtlkLY CI0P BtLLETIX.
Farm Work lias Prof retted Nkely aad Good
Bains Keporled.
rvuu.-i j . - . - - . . , . I "
lets, bullets, in a hardened case which eu"uF'uu' it come to this that a man who preacher
Tbe reports of crop correspondent at Kuiwood, ,n arb of Atlaata, waa
does not entirely cover the point, or
bullets with an incision. The British
and American delegates alone voted in
the negative. The use of any new ex
plosive in projectiles from balloons was
prohibited for five years.
Count Soltyk's report was then taken
up. it declared that tbe subcommittee,
though unable to agree regarding the
eroposed abolition of naval rums, sub
marine torpedo boats and the use of ex
plosives, had declared against the use
of asphyxiating gases, which the first
committee also approved.
Dewey Greeted with Cheers.
Colombo, Ceylon, By Cable. The
United States cruiser Olympia, with
Admiral Dewep on board, arrived here
at 6 o'clock a. m.,from Singapore, June
15, saluted the forts ashore and waa sa
luted by the latter in return. An aide
North Carolina is admittedly the best
plaoe for such a park.
$125,000 Cotton Mill at Sanford.
A $125,000 cotton mill waa organ
ized at Sanford Thursday, with WT. H.
Watkins as president, and T. L. Chis
bolm as secretary and treasurer. In
formation was reoived from Mr. Percy
Gray, representing the Lockville Elec
tric Power Company, that his people
would furnish the power to run tbe
mill. This representation shows that
all the electric power wanted can be
furnished by the Lockville Company
to run all the factories and mills that
will be located in Sanford, cs tbe dis
tance ia only ten miles.
Seven Hundred Thousand.
It has been expected, in some quar
ters that the assessors for Asheville
holiness or sanctifications is lynched
with tar and feathers and made to leave
the country. If a negro commits an
outrage in that once holy land docs it
take guards and police and the militia
to keep the mob off of him? And yet
the Boston Transcript says that Georgia
is several generations behind New Eng
land inrefinementand morals. "How are
the mighty fallen!" When we find that
in The Arena a preacher is ailovcd to
take for bis text, "Tbe Degeneracy
and Decay of Rural New England."
Their condition is amazing, pathetic,
helpless. Tbe land of Webster.Cboate.
Pierce and Hawthorne is now "to
hastening ills a prey," for as wealth ac
cumulates in Boston men decay around
it. This preacher says "the mills are
huilt.but tbe farms are all mortgaged."
Then, what will become of tbe factory
girls when the mills are all moved south
to the cotton, where they are obliged
de-camp, representing the Governor of I townellip outside the city would raise J to come or close ? Not long ago I
M. Cambon to be Honored.
Washington, D. C, Special. The
began tbe preparation of material for French ambassador, M. Cambon, is from jannary to May, inclusive, the re
a campaign book enlargtna upon the I about to receive from the University of ceipts were $763,194 and the expenses
nnPABHiiw r .;.. 4K t,i(r Vnw Harvard the degree of LLi. !., in
a tariff ficrht w .hat Mr. H.v- recognition of the distinguished publio
cmeyer and his kind want. It is the
service he performed in the negotia-
iIahi nrViinh iAtnrArl riflflA hfltweeii the
tight under cover of which they had United State8 and gpain
p to 189(5 distracted attention from
the money question, the railroad ques- A N,YaJ Standstill,
tion, and other vital questions of iu- The Haguk By Cable -The infer
, u ur n ijuc mation from Germany is that Emperor
ternal welfare. And nothing will wmiam not Beparate himself from
rejoice them more than to see the tariff the otber power8 0n the arbitration
revived, not only because they get question; and the German delegates
whnt they want out of a tariff, whether anticipate a favorable decision on that
it be Democratic or Republican: but point. The conference probably will
sus.'SX, tbe balance Doing casn on
hand. This causes general astonish
ment among the Cubans, and is un
precedented in the history of Havana.
Never before have the figures been
published openly.
A dispatch from the Cape Yerde Is
lands announces that the French sec
ond-class cruisor Sfax, carrying Capt.
Drevf us. has passed en route for Brest.
where she is expected before Saturday
next.
The 123d anniversary of tbe battle of
Bunker Hill was celebrated with pa
rades, banquets, reunions of patriotic
societies and general festivities, mter-
Ceylon, Right Hon. Sir Joseph West
Ridgeway, boarded the Olympia at 7
o'clock this morning, in order to wel
come the admiral, and Colonel Savage,
commanding the troops, call id at 10
o'clock. The visits were turned by
the assessment of tbe JSiltmore estate traveled with mv t?ood friend. C.llo-
to figures approximating a million waT. Df The Macon Teleeraph. and be
This, however, w much talked in rantures about a new book
an Englishroau'i history of tbe United.
for the week ending Monday, Jane
19th, 1899, with few exoeptiona, indi
cate very satisfactory progreae in the
growth of crops. The temperature
was considerably above the normal
from the 13th to the ICtb. and maxi
mum Umper.tare between 90 and tlt
occurred sencrally; although a dcriJ-
ed fall in temperatar took place tb
latter part of the week, Saturday euJ
Sunday especially being very cool, tbe
cool wave waa practically over by Mon
day (19tb) and is not thought to bava
checked growth materially. Fiue
rains fell the early and Utter portions
of the week with sunny intervals. More
rain ia needed alone: the aonlbero
counties from Richmond to Mccklea
bur it. and perhaps in other isolate I
sections, chiefly on tbe coast. Heavy
wehing rains were reported on the
13th and 14th in tbe following coun
ties: Forsyth. Davidson, Franklic,
Person, and Warren, where eoander
able damage to various crops occurred.
In these and a few other counties grase
and weeds have bad opportunity to
completely datryd by fir Wdae-
Jay veaias. Mro. (lerdea, bar
daughter, Caroline, end IIeh aad
Frank, tbe two oona of tb garoL
were at bom when the fir waa die
covered. With tb aoaiaUae of tb
family oervaela and neighbors, tb
garala Locks, picture aad war r alios
were aaved. bat everytblag abev tb
first floor waa buraed.
Lef Does Mt Dofead tec Late Ci4 Ser-
cc Order.
That Secretary Long, tb bed f
tb Navy I)frtraat. to so defcdr
of President MeKialey'a rcat Uttieg
down of the civd service Lara baa ba
mad apparaat. Reiog skd far a
statement at to bis views oa tbe maltar,
b simply said: "Tb Navy Iprt
meat is set taoch ffctd by tb aew
civil aervio order. Only one position.
that of privet ecrtry to tb Assis
tant Secretary cf tbe Navy, is teladd
from competitive eiamioatioa for ap-
dollars. This, however, ii much
j above the actual figure, the assessment
deoided npon being- $700,000. This
includes every portion of the estate
that is in Buncombe county. The as-
Admiral Dewey at 11 o'clock. He was 8e8ament last year waa $615,000. Ken
received at the jetty by a guard of hon
or, and amidst cheering drove in the
Governor's carriage to breakfast with
Colonel Savage.
Orders to the Collectors.
Washington, D. C, Special. Com
missioner Geo. W. Wilson, of the In
ternal Revenue Bureau, with the ap-
ilworth Inn has been assessed at $70,
000 and the furniture therein at $10.-
000.
Break Jail at Halifax.
The prisoners in jail at Halifax, N.
C, assaulted the jailor Thursday
States. Percy Greg baa written two
volumes about us, and it is a masterly
production nothing so thorough, so
philosophic, so jn".t to all the factors,
old England, New England wnd the
south, has ever been written. Tbe
author ia an Englishman, . a noted
traveler, a scholar bigb-toned, un
prejudiced and aa entertaining as Ma
cauley. I sent to 'Richmond for it to
the Everett Waddey Company, who
published tbe American edition, and
can a ay.
proval of the Secretary of the Trees- n?or1 and ade their eacape, taking Pgery haye j pcrn9ed aQd eDjojedit
ury, bas issued to all collectors a cir
cular letter explanatory of the
cnanges made in tne civil serv-
what is reallv more to their interest is 1 take a holiday after June 28, to allow e8t being added by the presence of ma- I ice rules affecting their duties
I 4a til IhAll TABnAn. I - I 1 t - .1 "VT Al A.I... . i . . . . -
to the I . w nues nu oauura iroiu mw xnunu ai- i by tbe recent order oi tne irresident.
lanuo Equaurou. The commiS8ion says: "The office of
The Twenty-Fourth Infantry Sails.. A mail tram on the .Baltimore and deputy collector of internal revenue ia
Washington. D. C. Special. The -o, nnfra.a Stat, 9 f removed from the competetive classi-
transport Zealandia has sailed from Pittsburg, derailing the engine, bag- fieJ list and the collectors are at lib-
Tim- .Tim rVnt- a i beenminir so San Francisco for Manila, with the eatre, and postal cars. The passengers I erty to mass Buon cnanges by removal
- - o l - .. .... I 1 .u -A T. w: n I 3 ;. . : - J .
First Battalion Of tbe xwenty-IOUrin I vnvnpvu wnu b guuu oun&.ug u,-. BBa ppoiuvu.euk mam iiie.r juugement
tUiit tbey wsnt to put a atop
spread of Populism, which means the
eJadication of trasts.
tbe iail keys with them. A man came
to the jailor s rescue, but got the worst
of it. Neither the jailor nor his friend
is seriously hurt. Bloodhounds have
been sent from the State farm to hunt
the prisoners down.
,, u Infantry, composed of seven officers
uumcrs are now trjiuu P'"ta i . - ,. . , m i .
- , ... and 4uu enusiea men. nwumtuui
responsibility for its unpopularity tLe signal Corps and a detachmet of
upon the railroad companies. They recruits for regiments serving with
8J that the white people should be General Otia are also on board The
given a larger share of the coach; and regiment was conspicuous for its con
that thn ,a5- ; ..n.irn l.n duct in the Santiago campaign, and vol-
I A Jl A . anil VI W VflA til A
.lt. -.aaftiAi4ei rvf Clan RVitif tr'il
the deliberate purpose of making the Jrmy Thi8 regiment is armed with
cr unpopular. It will be remember- Krag-Jorgensen rifles and provided
ed that that tho details of this Jim with 380 rounds of ammunition per
( run f'.. i.rt .:i, 4V,o 1 man.
Corporation Commission, and when
this Commission fixed the date for the
As a result of a four days' conference
between representatives of tbe manu
facturers and the Amalgamated Associ
ation of Iron and Steel Workers the
wages of 25.000 iron and steel workers
througtont the country will be advanc
ed after July 1 for one year,
The strike at the Rockport (Mass.)
Granite Company's quarries at Jiock
port has ended in favor of the strikers,
and the men, will return to work with a
nine-hour worK day for five days in
the welfare of the publio service may
dictate, but persons appointed to that
office are subject to pass an examina
tion to be prescribed by the Secretary
of the Treasury. The offices of guager
and storekeeper-guager, where the
compensation does not exceed $3 per
day, or shall not exceed in the aggre
gate $500 per annum, are removed from
the competetive classified service, but
persons appointed to said cmces are
This edition bas an admirable preface
by General Wade Hampton. This book
is two comprehensive for the schools,
but every man of leisure should have a
copy in his house to feed npon to
feed mind and memory, aad be estab
lished in tbe faith of our fathers. From
my inmost heart, I thank Mr. Greg
for writing this history while I still
live, for I feel that at last the eouth baa
been vindicated by a maater mind.
Every page gives comfort, and that
the weekeieht houra.workon Satur-I subject to pass examination, to be pre-
ssrii
cry;
Work of Negro Detective.
It ia learned that the name of the
negro arrested at Leak's Store in Ber
tie county, for arson of the Battle res
idence is Chancy Davis. A negro de-
. - n ... -r . a m
tective, Iannis xtowe, waa sent ior Vnrlion abont onr ciril war and its
from Richmond soon after tbe arson I .v. km
was committed. Rowe secured work sotltherrj Bpirit burn ithin you and .
on the same farm with Davia and got f--lin of th-nkrol ia .. reTi-ed in
a confession of the crime from him. lhe Boathern breaaL Tes, it makes me
He was arrested but escaped and waa calm and erene
rearrested in Bertie. He will have a Here is another book that ibe
preliminary bearing at Tarboro, where hag -OBt me throagh the maii. iu
he is now in jail. There aeems to be tiule is ..The Cfttje of the Soath Against
n lilila rinnklnr Vila rrn IT . ... .
" - i tne Aorth," by lion. H. . Orady, a
Ti.a Pininiu. rnmmittAA of tha Vorrh I cultured on of North Carolina and
grow, but generally the crop throagh- poiatmenL This is ta cent or a<y wtta
out the State in an unusually good I tb other daportmenta. This ia all I
state of cultivation.
Farm work progressed nicely d ur
ine the week. Crop are in excellent
condition and growing splendidly;
in fact aeveral correspondents out
that vegetation ia sow aa well advene
ed aa naual at thia eeoeon, except cot
ton and gardena which are still late.
Harreat made rapid progress; ia over
in the eouth, half finished ia the north
central portion of tbe State, etd baa
commenced in the west Some wbeat
and oata have been houaed and thread
ing ia beginning. Laying by corn is
becoming general; com is doing very
well. Tbe ravages by cut worms on
lowlands have been ao great that many
farmers have plowed np bottoms and
planted over. Cotton is growing
very fast and will soon aet
squares in the south. Tbe last
. at a - A 4
of the tobacco has been uanspiauteu ;
complaints of damage to this crop by
bud or wire worms and grasoboppera
are more numeroue thia week, espe
cially from northern counties. Tbe
heaviest shipments of Irish potatoes
are over. Some sweet potato sprouts and
and vines are still being aet out Rice
appears to bave come out considerably
eincethe rain. Planting field peas
continued. Yegeteblee are late end
scarce in tbe west, where gardens suf
fered so much from drought. Hsy will
be short of expectations, though a
good yield. Blackberries are ripen
ing. auriy appie n pneun
Alovral Dewey at Cetoaiaa.
Colombo, Island of Cyloa. By Ca
ble. Tbe United States cruiaer Olym
pia, witb Admiral Dewey, Las jnst ar
rived from Siagapor.
I be Drat fas TraL
Lovdos. By Cable. Tb Vieaaa
oorraipondant of Tb Daily Telegraph
ssys: "Tb Americaw War Offie has
learned that tbe evidence of M. Coal
is ir-Per io, epoa tb Dreyfas trial will
b startling. It will b shewn tbst h
holds tb key to affairs wbieh bas
hitherto been withhold, ia order t pre
vent a serious conflict between Frane
and Germany.
ject to pass examination, to be pre- l ... j J: . t o.-j- I m. mmhr of nnirrp from that . " :
day, and timi and one-half to be paid ssribed by the Secretary of the Trees- state-and. , confederate veteran of l0i m pvoi
f I ft "v - ... .... in.
F.ve New Cases of Yellow Fever.
Santiago, de Cuba, By Cable. Five
to go into operation it ordered new casea of yellow fever are reported,
tbat the railroad companied should reportei The of
"Tplj "equal but aeparate accommo- gftQ JuaQ win be un,ver8ally observed
dwtions" for the white and colored by tbe Cubans. It is the date annouced
Mces. The Caucasian at the time for the much-talked-of "outbreak
commented on this order and said that against the Americans." The streets
itm.i...pi..nnM.Mi.. ..Annl. are filled with masqueraders to-night
-J gg .
ty than anything we bad yet seen.
Hut it now seems tbat these "separate"
and "equal" car accommodatious are
more conducive to the . comfort of tbe
blacks than the whites for the reason
that there so few negroes who travel
that there is always plenty of space in
their compartment whereas the white
compartment is nearly always com
fortably filled. But the railroads
are not responsible for this: they
are simply following the order of the
Corporation Commission. And if tbey
re in a conspiracy to make the car
unpopular, the Corporation Commis
sion is in league with them.
and all houses are closed until Monday.
There is not, however, the slightest
reason to expect any trouble.
Valprjiso Under Wa:er.
Santiago del Chile, By Cable. A
tremendous rainfall has interrupted all
communication between this place and
the rest of the country. Tbe city of
Valpraiso half under water.
Mrs. Barrow's Trial Set for June 26.
New Yobk, Special. The case of
Mrs. Addie Barrow, tbe wife of George
Beauregard Barrow, convicted of kid
napping the biby, Marion Clark, and
sentenced to 14 years and 10 months in
State prison, has been set for trial Mon
day, Jane 20.
for all overtime.
Johnson's Island. Lake Erie, which
was famous as a prison for Confederate
soldiers during the civil war, has been
sold at auction for $45,000. The island
lies in Sandusky bay a few miles from
the city of that name.
Foreign.
Tbe steamer Etbelwold, has probably
gone down near Kingstown, Jamaica.
A native diver, while getting metal
from the wrek of the sunken . Spanish
cruiser Almiraute Oquendo, Tuesday,
found a bag containing $8,000, half
coin and the other half in Spanish paper
money of little value.
Tbe Cape Town correspondent of
Tbe Daiiy Mail says: "The government
has forwarded a battery ot neavy artu-
ler v to Kimberly for the defense of tbe
diamond fields. There is great activity
in tbe Cape Imperial command, and
munitions of war are being sent north
ward in large quantities.
Enochs Eavanoski's young wife.
Emma, and his infant daughter, Emma,
of Pittsburg, Pa., were burned to death
as tbe result of the explosion of an old
can. with which the woman attempted
to stnrt a fire at their home, No. 22
South Thirtieth street. SouMi Side.
Tha husband was so badly bnrned in
Irvine; to save his family that he will
be confined to the hospital for some
Four tons of powder at the United
States Smokeless Powder Company's
factory on Point San Pedro, four miles
from San Francisco, blew up Monday,
killing four employes and seriously in
juring three others.
Gave Three Cheers for the Emperor.
Berlin, By Cable. The Reichstag
passed the third reading of the Spanish
islands bill. The members then gave
three cheers for Emperor William and
the session was declared adjourned
nntil November 14.
The Latest Lynching.
Sckanton, Mass., Special. "We, the
jury, una mat tne aeceasea came to nis
death by climbing a tree, venturing too
far out on a limb and thereby breaking
his neck." Snch was the verdict of the I
coroner's jury in the case of Daniel
Patrick, colored, who was lynched here j
Thursday for an assault upon Miss
Bessie Ireland. Patrick confessed hia
crime and begged of tbe mob to ahoot
him. He evidently feared burning at
the stake, and was glad to be let ' off
with a rope and bullets. Three hun
dred of the most prominent men in4he
city participated in the lynching.
Burlingt
Tha harvesting of wheat is about
over and reports from the principal
groin-growing counties of the State say
that the yield has not been np to the
average "thia year by any means.
The best rate the railroads have so
far offered the Adjutant "General for
the transportation of the Seconds and
Third Regiments of the State Guard to
Morehead City is 1 2-3 cents per mile
for the ronnd trip. Bnt this is declared
to be too high and it is said that un
less a rate of 1 1-3 cents is made there
will be no encampment.
The town of Southern Pines, in the
south-central portion of North Caro
lina, is now the center of quite an ex
tensive grape and fruit-growing indus
try. The development of grape
culture in this section of the State
has all taken place- within the laai
nine or ten years. The first
vineyard of any size was planted about
the year 1890, and sinoe then the
plantings have gone on, until to-day
there are about 750 acres of vineyard.
;our yearo aoldier service, i bavei
only had time to glance over its con
tents, bnt have read enough to know
that it will be another valuable educa
tor in our schools, and will establish
the truth in tbe minds of our young
oeoole. The long belated south is
making her own literature now, thank
the Lord for His mercies. Here is a
beautiful little book of poems by Rev.
E.A.- -Wingard. of Colombia, h. C.
My friend, E. A. Anil, of The New
berry News, published it and aent a
ropy to roe. This Lutheran preacher
is no mere rhymer; be is a true poet,
and many of bis poemi are a perfect
gems aa ever Hayne or Timrod wrote;
some of them remind one of Cowper
and Goldsmith. Tbey are as tender
and true aa classic. The verses "No
cross, no crown," are exquisite, andao
are the lines in memoriam oi vtinnie
Davis.
And here I bave some numbers of
The Midland Monthlv, of ht. Louis,
that i au aaimrable macazice. sua
Old IrUk War CrUa.
Like tbe modern cowboy yell of tbe
western troops in the Cuban campaign,
tbe war cries and slogans of tbe an
cient Irish clans often had much effect
in inspiring fear In the enemy and
courage and enthusiasm in the com
mand. The simplest and moat fre
quent of old Erin's war cries was
"Faire. falre." signifying -watch." or
"look out." It was precautionary a!g
nal and waa commonly written "Far
rah." From it the modern -hurrah"
Is supposed to have been derived. An
other cry waa "A bualdh. which
meant "to the victory." It waa pro
nounced -aboo." and followed the
same of the clan, or leader, according
to circumstances, like -O'Neill aboo,"
or -Clann Conail aboo." Frequently
"a bualdh" la construed Incorrectly ia
modern English to mean "forever.'
Tbat translation applies to "go brath.'
Alabasti Dcsaecratt tsite taakhcai for
Speaker.
Bibm twoBAM, Ala.. fjpcioL TL Al
abama congressional dlgate held
meeting in Tuscaloosa. Wdday.
aad resolved ooooimc.ut.ly t aatiort
Representative John IL Raw k bd. of
tbe eixth district, for tb apeakersuia
of tb Uus of Ileprseietiva.
Tte Sdsatioaat the Frowt.
Maxila, By Coblo Tb lasorgeat
army has taken to tb swamps and bills
beyond Imuo. Tb largest fore ia sup
posed to b ia tb Bichborbd of 8a
Fernando, holding a position mr to
ward the lake, or toward tb coast aav
eording aa exigencies domaad.
Marecre by the I rtpi.
Maibid, By Cobltf. A dispatch to
Tb Impartial from Manila ooys; Baron
DaMorais, a Frenchmen, wh want
t tb rebel camp to inUrvoa ia be
half of tb Spanish priooaera in tb
handa of tb Filipinos boa ba breach
ronsly murdered.
one entirely fir and just to tbe south, tut not "a bualdh." The famous Irish
My frfeJ, Betjsmiu K. Green, of cry of -Fag an bealach." meaning
Laltoni was sent on a secret mist-ion to -clear tbe way." scared the spunk out
Cuba and St. Domingo, in 1848. by
Preside Taylor, and recently he
cf the French soldiery in the Penin
sular war
Tbe Cover a meat of Tried id has de
cided t adopt tb IfareoBt yaUm f
wireless telegraphy for easBsaaaicaUn
with tb dependency of Tobago.
Alavral ats Arr.tet at Mts U.
Minu, By Coblo. Rear Adsa'rel
jha C Watooa arrived bar Tasday
n board the Uaitod Stat transport
Zafiro from Hong Koag, aad raised hia
flag oa tb United States crmiaar Bolti
taor. Tb eommsadars of all ta war
ships ea!ld apoa tb admiral daring
tb eoure ot tb day.
California baa offered a volant
regimcat to tb President for aoeiataae
in r-ntting down tb rblhon fa th
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