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0 PRE PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDRY, Vol. INo. 132., KINSTON N. O., FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1898.. Price Two Cents. Ji li.iilU iU-AlilU If ; . Reported Last Night from Orwood I But f 'i!d 'Fcrm. i Regarding the Bad Treatment of Our Sol diers. Savi yn nil ; thm Tnnnif Were Given Best of food and I Care. Ad Itted Ships Were Unfit But Said the Deplorable Condition Could -1 Not Be Remedied, Slight Decrease In Sick at Moataak. JacksonMiss.. Sent. 2. Tun new cases 1 of yello w feyer were reported last night from Orwood They have appeared since vue "Port of the first infection,: but are saia to oe of a mild type. Dunn and Harrison, of the Mississippi wara, and Gill, of the Louisiana board, on the, first Orwood case, unhesitatingly pronounce it yellow fever. , , ' What Gen. Shafter Says. '.-' uimp Wikoff, Sept, 2.-Gen. . Shafter aid today that the men on the. trans ports were given the very best food ! and caw. He admitted that the ships were uanr, out said their deplorable condition onld not be remedied. V - ' . There ts a slight decrease in the number of sick in the general hospital, and the hospital physician is hopeful of keeping the number of typhoid fever cases down to a minimum. . V " News From Camp Thomas, f v ' Chattanooga! Rent. 2. Th fnnrhflrtVh Nw York regiment will be the first to .--"vainp 1 nomas. Be time designat ed for its departure ia tomorrow. , Gen. Franks' headquarters are being moved to Anniston. - . Gen. Br&kenridge is ordered to' make an investigation of the second di rision hospital immediately. " The government is busy selling horses, wagons and nthr Gen. Breckenridge will not leave until the removal of the third corps is com pleted, the latter part of the week. Ensland Is 0 Sympathy With the Czar's :iv;;-: Proposal. ' ' London, Sept. 2. The Westminister Gazette says it is pleased to announce that the British ambassador at St. Pet ersburg has communicated to Gear Nich olas an expression of the feelings othearty sympathy and appreciation with which Balfour read the imperial rescript pro posing universal disarmament. Sulclis at Attasilo City. Atlantic aty, Jl. J., Sept 2.-Anote was found in a hat presumably from C. 8. Hoeker, of Norfolk, Va, which says: Farewell all, I'll be dead when this let ter Is found. Louis." Receipts from Motels Waldorf. Astoria and Savoy, Of Aew York, indicate that;he and Mrs.S. S. Schwartz lired ia luxury. Nothing fur ther ia ascfirtfi ins fcla ; - .V..V-;.- CaWcsfcij b Cs Ltzzztti Cst.4th. ""umgton, fceptemser a. The navy CTartment ha3 been oCcially notiSed tuat thebatfeLm Illiaoia willbelflnnfli. d at Newport News on October 4th, Governor Tanner has been asked to name ta lady to christen the eLip. ; C:r.r.fssloa C::I':i A Ciriilan cchington, September 2. TLeinter- ft C 9 comn.'TC9 comrnfrr.ion, in the -an-Fac;:3 par ':i.'.l tL -t tLe -i:i:,',itf)a i;:: rjT rata case, to-CanaJlan-PccISc is Tertl.il ia the pai- 1 r! . f DOVER ITEUS. " ' September 1, 1898. ' Mrs. Jadd. of Macon, Ga.. came Fri day to visit her daughter,. Mrs. J. M. Dugnid. . t , According to what we lave heard there were only four days in August tbat it did not rain here. , ' ; Miss Meta Outlaw returned last week from a lengthy visit at Goldsboro and in Duphu county... , ' Mrs. A. P. Thompson and two children, left Saturday to visit relatives In the In stitute section. . . '. r 4 We unintentionally omitted in previous items to note the arrival of Miss Edna Lof tin, from Savannah, Ga. The contract for the erection of apublio school house was let to the lowest bidder here last Wednesday. Mr. Joseph Evans secured the contract. 1 . - We learn that Mr. Mark 0. Daugberty died today at the home of Itia parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Daughtery, about i miles from here. He had been sick several weeks. We hear that a cutting affray took place here Saturday night between Rich ard Momss and ilay wood itouse, ootn colored, in which Rouse was severely cut about the face and neck. We congratulate Dr. Duguid and ap preciate his joy Not every man is a papa ot a seven-pound Daoy noy. xne doctors delight at the birth of a fine son on last Friday is lessened only by the serious sickness of his estimable wife, - HUGO ITEMS. , " , ; September 1, 1898. A large crowd attended the convention at snaroa last Saturday. ,. The publio roads from Sharon to Hugo are getting in pretty bad fix. Mis? Lizzie Dail. of Ormondsville, visit ed Miss Clara Turnage Saturday.' Mr. Cullin Phillips leaves this morning for Greenville on business and will return tomorrow Friday. Rev. F. S. Becton is protractingameet- ng at Edwards' Chapel this week. No additions up to date. The picnic at Edwards' Chapel last Sat urday was a inccess. Dinner a plenty and every one s eemed to enjoy it. Mr. Lewis Cox and Bon, of Centerville. called in to see us on business Monday. Some of the farmers have lost all their j odder this season; Returning from Hookerton last Sunday morning Mr. . v. Skinner's horse, m coming down a hill, commenced kicking, and kicked his buggy into flinders. For tunately no one was hurt. . One Of the most glorious meetings was held at the Rouse school house yesterday Wednesday that was ever -held there before, by Rev. Becton, and some few got to shouting. Rev. Becton is a good man ana we love him. -- -, L0USIN SWAMP ITEUS. t ' j September 2.1898. Mr. and Mrs. W; H. Rouse spent Sun- aay at nmiervuie. S i TTTT? a .... - Mess. W. 0. and W, A. Moseley were in jynston Thursday. Mr. u. w. Knott, of the dearie ware- louse, was in this section Monday. Lousin Swamp will be well represented at tne county convention Saturday. Mr. Frank Wooten, of Kinston. spent ruesaay mgnt with Mr. ju u. ilosely, oar. ana airs. James. iiardee. or near ECinston, spent Sunday at Mr J. W. Uosely's.' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eilpatrick visited at Mr, uscar c Button s, near Seven Spnngs, last week. . . Miss Ethel Hodges, of Einson, whohad been visiting relatives id Vance town ship, returned home today. Mr, Newsome and Miss Fannie Sup-?, of tnis township, were happily married last Sunday, Mr. AY, A. Mosely, J. P., officiat es- . " ' T '"ft IT 'ft ; a ivey. o. . v . eumreii wui oegm a pro- iracrea meeting at Airy Urove Sunday. ah are mvitea to come out and nelp in the meeting. v.;:i ca v,3 Durtam HeraU. The ei2:nal of"cer at Durham, if he is still i in eervie, should report a heavy err ment i:.- re tnia estercoon. TLa vc tecr3Un,:-r General Clark' are ttorr "-j General Ki'o's position, Trinity H:; Ltit! No'cn sualtips have an vet been renr'i ' "'jh Times Visitor. I'-.T to assure c:r f ; teemed ccf-i- :ryt! it there will I r d dec; tie. I r. Ki'-o, I Ire:), Li: $ J; II r- m l f: ' i : i -1 ' ; Li3 powc :y, ( I ? ( i I. J L r 00: Troops Sent to Preserve Order And a Fight Is Expected. v Only a Few Upright Timbers Left Stand- : Ing. Dissatisfaction. With the Pestor. Twenty-Three Rioters Arrested. ' -Galebnrg, Ills., Sept.. 2. Battery B Illinois national guard has Ven sent to Pana,!' It numbers sixty, men und five Gatling gunsV Th?striking miners are in an ugly mood and a fight is expcted.v .7 Women Demolish a Church. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 2. A large mob, led byiwomen.-- demolished, .the inde pendent I Polish Catholic church of' St. Adelbert's, on Plater street2 The frame walls of the small structure were torn down and buried into the street. Twenty-three rioters were orrented. Further trouble is anticipated. - The assault was owing tqr dissatisfac tion with the pastor. Dean Pitas. His removal is requested. Only few upright if4- j: I Gen. Miles Sails for New York. Ponce, Si'pt. 2. Gen, Miles and family and nine companies of the second Wiscon sin, Gen. Ilaynes and Gen. Schwan and the fourth Pennsylvania regimt-nt sailed for New York yesterday. Gen. Brooke has issued orders assuming command. Washington, Sept. 2. Gen. Miles is due at Montauk Point Saturdayf - i . ' - '-The Presidential Party. '' New York, Sept. 2. The presidential party arrived at noon and was taken to r in the Windsor hotel. It will board trains , v t 60,000 lbs. topat. -. . . t T . . ,.- . . I' The tobacco warehouse is full to over tonight at Long Island for Montauk. j flynr?nn tnd'ii Mavoi hat thara hwn n Vehicles were dispatchdj!vthere last night j 1 for the conveyance of the party. , H00KEBT0N ITEMS. ' ' - September 1, 1898. Mr. S. H. Rountree, ' Jr., of Kinston. was here awhile Wednesday. ; Mess. Geo, W. Hart and W. H. Taylor went to Kinston Wednesday. Mrs. J. J." Edmundson - and son. Mr. Will, visited friends near Farmville Sun- day. . " h ' v. ' " 1 1 - I ' j i " , Mr. E. O. Allen and Miss Ola Patrick.of institute, visited at ur. v. u. Dixon's t riaay.i , Mr. O. C. Wiikerson, of Kinston. spent Saturday night with hw uncle, Dr. T. M. Jordan. Dr. n. D. Harper will fill his regnlar appointment in the Christian church here next Sunday - x Mr, Rom Tilghman, of Washlnirton. D. C, came Monday to visit friends here for several days. Mr. F. A. Moseley and Miss Fannie Moseley visited at the home of Mr. James Iiardee, near Kinston, Saturday, and Sunday. - , , Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Dixon went to In stitute Sunday, Mr. Dixon returned the same day, leaving Mrs. Dixon, who spent two ur three days with mends and teiQr tives. ::' : : v i;' '-'-';- : CUINEnLYITEKS. V r ' ""': August 31. 1898. ' Mr. J. B. Latham and children are vis iting in Washington. Aiess. I'atricK & Move nave nnenpri a nice new stock of goods here. Dr. 0. Bender, of PollocksviUe. has been doing some dental worx nere. Mr. Dupree, of Kinston, passed hee yesterday enroute for Washir.rton. A tip; Democratic rally 13 promised for our neighborhood. AViil namedatelater. Dr. V. Yf. Dawson went to Trenton to attend the marriage of Lis cc:: ia Tues day. I.Ir. Joe Uarvey and sisters, of Vance- fccro, epent lart uht here at 'Jr. Chap- nma s. Will II KupatricK cas cceeptfa a -rk with L':: 3. L. J. Chap- p- ...in r.a c ::r.r.n.i:: L. J. Che; i and j 'r r r: ive Fri-1 t. " v vi a t - s trip to ...r i.ave :;lJ Mrs. THE SECOND NORTH CAROLINA : ORDERED tiUSTERED OUT. Washington, September 2. Troops ordered mustered out today are the second North Carolina at Raleigh, first 1 and second Alabama at Mobile. , . ' , . Auxiliary Cruisers Put Out of Commis sion- . ,,' : ,' Washington, Sept. 2. The St. Louis, Yale, Harvard and St. PhuI, American liners, ' were - put out of commission as auxiliary cruisers today. 1 " " LaGRANGE NEWS. FREW PBK88 Bttbeav. LaGeinge, Sept. 1, 1898. t v Mrs. G. L.' Hardifloni of Thorman, is visiting Mrs, J.tD. Walters. Mrs. J. R. RosHtnond. of Hillsboro. is visiting her father, M r. Jones. . Dr. 0. L. Wilson, dental doctor from Norfolk, has located in our town. Miss Eva Kinsey, accompanied by Miss Etta Nnnn. left for her borne in ; Wilson Wednesday. . ' Mr. J. Y. Joyner and family have .re turned to Greensboro after visiting at Mr. T )i. Rouse's. . . .. . Mr. Speight, cotton buyer from Green ville, has bought Mr. T. R. Rouses' last year's crop of cotton, about 150 bales. We hope the Democratic , convention will do the wise thing by nominating Mr, Harvey V. Williams for clerk of the sape- I flor court. Mr. Jno. R, Peel has purchased the res idence belonging to Mrs. ceckyamitn and moved into same with her. Mr. Herbert Moore has moved into the house vacated by Mr. Peel. .... ... , , , . Mr. .Henry Sowers and - Miss Eunice Warters, of near here, were happily mar ried Wednesday night, Rev. T. II. Sutton officiating. A sumptuous supper was seived and the occasion was an eventful one in their career, .-. . . . Dr. J. M. Hadley received a telegram today announcing the death of his moth er, Mrs. Hannah Hadley, "widow of W.P. Hadley, Esq.. or Chatham county. The doctor will leave tomorrow forthe burial t we extend onr condolence. much tobacco Oil the floor. Every one is speakingof tbegreat quantity of tobacco. 1 1 was told that all the warehouses in Goldsboro did not nave so much as is here. Mr, E, K7 Bishop, of Newbern, was on the warehouse floor and when ques tioned about the break today and. re- 1 minded that he was talkingto a reporter, he said I an! willing to go on record as i saying "I : never saw anything like it. Newbern is not in it. - - Kllgo Sustained. ' ... The board of trustees of Trinity College sustained Dr. 1 Kilgo. . The proceedings are to be published in pamphlet form and distributed. . One ot the witnesses is quoted as Ing. ';:;:v'.;tA;ft;,f-: '1 understand tbat all evidence, together with a-full account of the proceedings, will be published. When that is done the public will have no difficulty to see from the evidence that Dr. Kilsro, while in South Carolina, incurred , the ill-will of some of the Holiness brethren because he opposed some of 'their plans notably a scheme to elect a certain man editor of the church paper. These men have talk ed to some one,' who has brought a re port to North Carolina. The conclusion of the defence that Mr. Gattis brought this report is strongly supported by cir cumstances. The contention that Judge (lark has been misled by this report, whatever the source, seems good. The evidence introduced by the defence is clear and strong. It leaves nothing to be de sired by Dr. Kilgo's friends." . Men's White Unlaundered 5hirt, A CEGULAR 50 CENT ARTICLE. Made of heavy bleached Muslin. ' Good linen bosom; rein forced back and front; double stitched. The material ' is worth more than we ask for the shirt ready . made. Nov Fall Stock of :iGLER SHOES in. BUitMIf Reported to Have Completed a . Treaty of Alliance. 1 Mill ICMllEll From Sir Thomas Lapton for a Yacht Race For1 America's Cup. Committee Author ized to' Make All Arrangements for the . Race. ;(-:-::viUy'i -' V London, September 2. A report is cur rent today tbat a treaty of alliance be tween England and Germany, on .the lines suggested in the speech, of Chamber lain, was completed yesterday. .: , y Challenge for America's Cup.. , New York, September 2.- The com mittee bearing Sir Thomas Lipton's'chal lenge for a yacht race for America's cup,' issued through the Royal, Ulster ' Yacht club, arrived here this morning on the steamer. The committee is authorized to make all arrangements for the race, , North Carolina lumber Association. ', Norfolk, Sept. 2.-pThe North Carolina Lumber association met at Virginia Beach today, i The report showed stocks light and an advauce of fifty cents per thousand has been secured; the demand is brisk, aud the outlook for fall trade and manufactures is good. Heavy rains is interfering with cutting timber. ; . . Bids on Battleships. Washington, Sept. 2. Bids for the con struction of battleships are open,; A re view of t je bids indicate tbat each of the firms bidding (the Cramps,' ofCamben, N. J the Newport News Ship Building company and the Union Iron works, of San Francisco,) have one successful bid .. at about $2,500,000, ' " Sentiment for Dreyfus Growing. r ,, ,t Paris, September 2. The movement in favor of a revision of the Drevfus case is growing in the papers formerly hostile. General Fellieux resigned but withdrew his resignation ' upon the insistance o Gen. Seurlinder.,, t ' Transportation for Wounded Spanish Sol- Norfolk, Va., Sept. 2. Lieut. Sagrera arrived today to arrange transportation for the wounded Spanish Boldiers to New York aud Spain. . Gen. Merrltt Recommends Brevets. Washington, Sept. 2. Gen. Merritt gave his recommendations for brevets to be conferred on the army officers under his command at Manila for distinguished service. J -tf - ' ' " " Insurgents "Making Hay While the San ' Shines." v Manila, Sept. 2. Several ship loads of ' Insurgents invaded the southern islands to seize everything possible prior to a settlement of the peace conditions. ' Cancelling stamps,' to cancel revenue ; stamps on checks, etc., ordered at low prices by The Fekf Press. . At 38 cents. -: . A S- t. n.c. ' .-N
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