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DAIiLY- FREE PR SUNDRY, Vol. I No. 216. KINSTON, N. 0., FRIDAY EVENING D BOB MB 3ft 9,1898. Price Two Cento. To. E K Ifl I IB I jtiatfcrs ?f lntcrc:f Condn$s4 Into iiiei The Pith of the World's New Ttat Hlght Interest Our Tresis Soma Kct toilt Readers. Hay Be ' Some "Salty, ef It "But At Pari Thursday the court of cassa- tloii ordered a stay of proceeding lu the Jncqnart court martial.-, 11 , , , i Tom Sharkey i and Kid McCoy have slutted articles for a 20 round flabt in New York on January 10th for h pnreof 20.000, Tim Hmst referee. The winner will K" after Fitziuitm)ris. Then I good authority for statin that the Pan- peace treaty will besigned thli week, although It i probata y wal matters will be left open fur subse quent diplomatic treat mnf. ' The Alabama Confederate monument at Montgomery ' wan 1 riedieattd with creat ceremon y Wednesday 'Lieu. Hoi P son who a iirominent figure in the exer cise, and hi address was received with greaf enthusiasm. ' -' , ' . ;! Th u-gnt deficiency hill parsed the house. Thursday jractically without qi pH.ition, : It provide for the support of th military and, naval establishment. and aiMMopriatea $6iuou,uou. ' me I annate Thursday voted to. take- up the Nicaragua canal bill, and it vwdl be the . regular ousiueaa un'il disposed of. 5 The offieeri of the, cutton milta in An-J giiHta,CJa , threaten if the strikin opera tives, who have been 'ont? for thie weeks, do not return by Christmas ev to o.lo t he mills or tb sea-oii. If he striker do not return a hard winter of privation is before the men, women am children who constitute, the forces at the culls. ' A di-patrh from Kingston. Jam ilea, any England is preparing to bm'd lm- I mense'dockyard there with the inten tion of making aGlbraltar to command the Ni-arauga canal and ,b a rallying point for th naval mi itary torees ot the ' Aglo-Americati alliano V hen, by dom ; inatiriif liorh oceans, it will hold th po ll lien I Hnd sommfrcial bHtmcfS of powr ' lu th- hollow of itn band. '' :,';.;: FiuhI returns have b'n rnpeid .from ; the VHi iourt ronntit'S in 8 nth Dakota Vn thHRouHtirutional Hmndmendrt Hubirii ted at the mient leciioiM. VVomnn ttf' frnge Whs defeated by 4.080, and t h B" u r h .O rolln a ' d in i near v ay s tem ". by 965; while the iniciativ-end rf-roiidnm ' hni lieeii carried by a rMjiri y of a littl over 6,000. The total v.te on the iluW amend in- nts reachwi only ab ut on-hali the total vote polled at the el-ctf-.n. "At AlrnnIII;f(gom' nmrith-4 iego. th town authorities decided to' fepara the whir ad colored rhool children and pniviihd eeperateflehiMilH, Prior tothat time In .th white aiid chiv, children Ht ' tVd- d tie same wmiol. jTiiep. grat I Cei ro rne Meparauou. D(TMinivina ui'vr eqiin accommod(iiion wreprovif d for them,; They bronubt ai$ iii the Court ro test the matter and tie'. lower Court hs decided Huiu6t-th-m. Th cnse w ill be appealed. , -f 4 ', TiieHndings of the naval , hoard of l joiry appointed to invntig ite the Iom of the .VlHria-Tereeahai hen mida put He by the navy , department. , Th oonrt cxouerHted LieutHiiHnt-lMifmHnder Hnr ri, Hnd found that Linifv Bt"ow. of the VuhiHii, acted properly in dii'tlnur" tie tow-lin between tlie'Vulau aed MaHa TrnHrt to be cut. r It '.is '"-recommended that tio further proceedinjcM lie had.' The navy d' partmut has ' not taken any aciiou ou the recommendation. '1 ITEUS. D-cember 8. Mrs. Rachel A.PhiTipa ywited Mrs. AIM-ITr.l-on Tuesday. ' ' -; P.ev. Phillips f."ed hiaappoiutraeni here Saturday and Satiday. ' ' ' Wf-will say pomfthics about the wed CUr in a week cr two. : -' " T!-f. Davis and Notdes pave a very in , tutting und instractiv" entertainment nr t'.actiurch here Tuesday cihtoa th- rr. P.obert l'L;"'pi, of Craven cosntv. r mea Lor" t '3 rorni"". lie ino 'I. t: r ! C-!ll3 will t: avu to llinstoa. Two lf.v3,r -r'.'t?. - !.v and Dan Abbot t. T"-r T 1 ' "'. J' ' i -f- i' k: .. t . . d ; uid , 1 rut L f-vetx!y. Vr. n att:nj..J tL i ; ' Ho (VIUiam Harvey) yna not taH tut of 0x9 lowest fitature, rouud xacea, oil vaster complexion; little eie, round, very black, full of Epirit ; bla hair was plackaa.a raven, but quite wqite 10 yearos before he dyed. J have heard' him aay, that after his booke of &9 Circula tion ot the Blood came-out, 'that he fell mightily in his practize, and that 'twas beleeved by the vulgar ' thai lia vvaa crack-brained; and all the pbysitians were against his ppinlon, and anvyea him ; raaay wrote against hini ' t With much adoe ' at last, in 1 about 20 or 80 yeares time, it was received in all the Universities in the world lindT as "Mr. Uobbcs ayeain his ; book fpe porpore," he is the only man, perhaps that ever lived to see his owne doctrine establish' ed in his lifetime. . 'W ; cVttewas much and 6f ten troubled with the gowte, and" hii xway pf cure was thus ; he would then . sitt with his legges bare, if it were frost, on the leads of Cockaine house, putt them into payle of water, till he was almost dead with cold, and betake himselfe to his stove, and bo 'twasgonne. He was hott- eadeot '&a& his , thoughts . working would many times keepe " him from fileepinge; he told me that then his way was to rise out of his bed and walke about his 4 chamber in his shirt till be was pretty coole, i. o. , till he began to have a horror, and then retume to-bed; and sleepe very' comfortably." An trey's "Lives.1 ; , Th Orurlnal 81mc Twins. ' ' The sleepy village of Biddenden, not far from Tenterden, celebrates yearly the memory of the two maids cf that ancient hamlet who were the original precursors of the Siamese twins." n life they, were joined together by a mystert cms cord of flesh, and they died" on the same day, leaving their property to be distributed among the poor of the par ish and' among all who care to apply for a. dole of bread and cheese on Easter day. This benefaction has been in exist enoe for six or seven centuries, and at rresent its value is about $200 a year, and cheese and ale, but the latter pro duced so much hilarity in the village that it was ab(ished, and the charity 4s cow limited to the two first mentioned nutritive articles. ; The bread is made np in the form of cakes, bearing a rude representation of ; the twin maids of jCiddenden, and are generally preserved as curiosities by the recipients, xney are baked very hard and are admirably adapted to give ; work to dentists by breaking the molars of - those who at tempt to penetrate their mysteries. The poor of the parish as distinguished from oecessitous strangers are supplied with ordinary quartern loaves and cheese. - London Telegraph. Tt v .', 1 Shoplifting. Nothing has done so much to encour ege stealing (shoplifting) as the modern department stores and their methods. The problem presented is a difficult one with which to deal, but , while mer chants have a right to" display their goods the publio also has rights ; and duties in the matter. If a banker dumps his cash on tables outside his desk rail ings and lets people handle it at will, lie wbald not get much sympathy when he complained that it had been stolen, and if he continued the practice because these losses, were -more than offset by the increased profits which tho display resulted in, as is the case with the de partment ; stores, there would be much justice in, the claim that ho had no right to make profits by any method which tended to debauch the public. In short, It may fairly be maintained that it is a prime duty of every citizen to exercise reasonable diligence in tzi e.rniardki Lis own prepcrty, and that if , he neglocts t!i:3 be 1 ?:cc-ae8 in ;a measure a mc ce to society. International Magazine. " - ' -- - ' , -' . . 11 n. giulti,crleigh' Compennation. Wasn't it awfully harder yc- 3 give your daughter up, Urs. Smitl ?-leigbv-V "Yes, it was bard to tuinkcf it, f -t ;'s goirj to live iii a C2st, t I iva always w&ntsd to : i a tz: ? a there 3 much. ". ::r.3 1! Tj tbeir vrc'.s ye f' -!1 1 :rj " ," n t' - c r : ' ; 'I .i j tij tL.r fife hlj Lla ti 1 Nothing Remains Except Formality Of Engrossing and Signing It Rlos Read a Protest Oecltrlnj ; Tkat Spala'e Sabmtastoai Wat Due 0 Force. Treaty Will Contala Twelve or Bore Artlclee.v Will ni Ready foSIaiB ".';. '..-..AK'.v...;.- ., '; , 3 ' -' SatMrday ef Monday. Batters Outside The Protocol Left for Further Negotla Parin, Dec. ' 8. Today's session of the jomt iieHea coiiitiiisioti lasten ,ir.m j o'cloek to 5 this afternoon. The Ameri can wer the flrt to leave. They-aid their luborM were flushed and that noth iiiir remained but o ennroea and t-lirn the treaty, whleb will nrttably taj tdtrneil Monday, and po8-it Saturday.. Jtfone of tbecommiMMionere could etata exactly the nuruler of artHea the treaty would contain, but 'Secretary Moon eaid there would protiatil.v - tie mom loan twelve. Tbey would nmeist. lie eaid. of the eeeen tial features of t he protocol and tnatt-r relatluir thereto. MHttera not coniieted with fhprotoeof bad not been raieed, baviiiKbeeu left until afief thereHuniption of. dlplon.atH relations betweenSpalii and ihUidtH$ Sratea. . ' The Aineriftana held 'a conference 1 hi morb'Uif 11 nd. atrreed to keep the tr aty Hbaolutely eeitret until it is: reptrtted t I he ttei.ate. ?, !., V . , t ; ? London, Dec; ;i-A Gntral Newe dla patch lrtm Pa Ha May the treaty will contain fifteen arth-lea and that the hi nature' will be nffixed Saturday or Mon day1 The dUpa t-l alo says t bat at t he end of today s sesnioii it oa mtn a pro tent defln-rinK th-tt Hinin'pNr:au'ioitto the American te ms wan due to force. ' ; inquiry byVritchard. .s .rtTi--......... ...-M',.;--;-.;'--;.;'. He Probably Contrmplates lavestlsatlng jThe Race Troubles. ' White Says Mat ters Have Reached a Point Where Ne groeS Must Either Emigrate or be Ex j terafiated; J?,&';:i-;'Mj Washington. Pec, 8. The north and Siuth Carolina memlerHof conguHH eay mo plan baa been forttiu'ated aa to con- gresel-uiHl action' on the recent - race tioinIe- in the Carolinaa. rlhep hao In en Home talk of n. roner-s'ional nveni tiuain, but no move in that direttion baa ben made by the house niemhera mid one of Ihera ald today that it wan probable the matter would be left tt Sen ator Prit chard of North Carolina, who t said ri have in in intern plat ion eome kind of inquiry, h Keirsentative White, the i-oloi-ed member from North Carolipa, ar rived today." He eeverely arranrhi the lender of the recent Nort h Carolina mob-, and eay the race iceue haaleut reached the iMiint where the Negro muat face it her extermination or emigration. ? In thU view heexpresse regret that the. presi dent's hieeeaare did not deal with the we question, White ha prepared no inve titration resolutions and he ; expr ses doubt whet hermuch can he expectedfrom federal inquiry or in vest Ration. - ' L0UISIN SWAMP ITEUS. . - v December 6, 1808. Mr. and Mm. J.B. Kilpatrick lelt today for Richmond. : Tobacco drummers are in our midst every day or two. Mefs, W. Al and W. O. Mosely were in Kii'Ston Monday," ; f R-v. S. W. Snmrell preached at Airy Grove last Sunday. There was a public sale of the farming implements at Mr. R. F. Kill's today. Mr. J. W. Rice, of near LaGrancp, vis- ited his daughter, Mrs. L. A. Mosely, last week. Hrs.Enie Mosely and children, of Flook- erton. ppent Monday at Mrs. J. C Kll- pat rick's. The Sunday school at Airy Grove will have aChristmas tree at the school house darinzfhiHtmas week. Artistic Job Printing t I 8 I : I I HQ0KERT0N ITEMS. 4 : - - December 8, 1898. Mrs. Iks Pridgen went to Aydeu Tu-a-day. . ' Mr. Geo. W. Hart loet a flue mala Tues day nUht. , t -' -- - Mr. O. H. Taylor went to LaGrange Fridav and returned Mondav.: " MK J. W, Brown, of Gtwnville, came Sunday and returned Mouday. . Mess, Geo. V. Hart and CL F. Sutton weut to Gi eehville Wednesday. ' Mr. M. Edwards, of Ay den, spent Sunday with his parents here. ' 1 Mr F. A. Moaeley went to Greeuville Friday and returned Saturday. Rev. LJ. 11 olden will preach In the M. E. church here next Sunday afternoon. ; ' Rev. J. 0. Guthrie, of Warreuton, CMme W.dne-day to visit at Dr.T. M. Jordan'. M'S. E. Z. Taylor returned! Saturday from vinitlug at LaGrange and Goldi ooro. - - - :; t- - .. Mi Fannie Moeelev went toGrenville Friday to vUit friends and relatives for aevHral day. 1-r. 1 ? 1 " . Mr. and Mrs. D. V, Dixon, of Klnsten, caine ;':Tneday 'toJvisir friends and rela tive 8 here for a few days.' ' ' Itev. W. D. Sanger returned Wednesday froth Elis tth City, wh-re he has been atteuding the M. E. coiifereuee. J! ugrang' news. Thk Fbke Pbkss Rubbav, . LaGrange, N. II; D. c , 1 898. There will be preaching in theDiacipte chnrnh Sunday morning and night. Mr. Henry Croom has' resJifnVd as chief of K)1 c-, and Mr. W. H. Burke is actinK temporarily. There will be no change in the. various pulpit of our town for he en-n-nvr year. Rev. T. H. button, of the . M. E. church, and ',Ret. C. E. Forlines, ; jf t lie-' M. P. chnn-h, have recently been returned to their res pejtivechargesc ' ' ,fl'",s We gr tfully lose Mr. H. V; Williams who b virtue of his ofil'-e a dei k of the court, becomes a reeident of Kin-ton. ; W eheeriHlly-eommen hiarnnd hi faniiTy to the confidence and 'Sliect of hi new neijfhboi 8. He has made a irood citizen, and a u;h, and as a prominent m mner of th Preebyterian church, will le much mianed. . We helped to remove him from our midst, but we bate to see him ito. " The larjfe stores of Mr, 0. Taylor have been flowed for th past week. Mr, Tay lor sold his cash store to Mr. Josiah But-, ton land his, other to stores (or con tent) to Mr. J. T. AkHdge. The credi tor have undertaken leaaf proceedrnK to get their money, and the iveuit js that Sheriff Sutton closed t be store ohf Mr. AldHdge. In the roeantiniH Sheriff John C. WoiMiten Qualified and on papi'rs in hi hand, came and broke open the said tore, put on other lock and took po seeHi'on. . Mr. Taylor' inability to KUeut cau-ed the failure. We.hpe Mr. Taylor will tie able to liquidate hi Imh btednes. a he is a pubhe-epirited, energetic aud most desirable citizen. .; At the residence of the b ide's father, Mr. S.. VI. Smith, in Trent townshii, on Wednesday, at 6 p. m. Mr. A. W. Rouse and Missthmmie Smith wecii bapnil.v married. Mr. Wiley Roue, J, P,; offl.'la- i"g. Th attendants were Mr. Edres Euioraand Miss Mattie Rouse. Mr. Flo d B imick ad Mips Julia Smith, Mr. Carl Elmore and Miss Nora' Ba wick. . The ha ppy c iu 1 le repaired to t he home of Mr. Mary Rouse, and when all were seated at the bountifully laden table, a few moments were spent with reverentlv bo wed beads, only to be fol lo wed b v laughter, good cheer and the devouring of good things in a manner fo be long renietnbered by 'the participants.''. '-Such occasion are inspiring to young people, mid we predict that th re will be other u'h OccaMous.or there will be many sad youmr men in Trent ' Vav all seasons lie framrht with seasonable pleasures, is my 1 II IOf tne Dt-iae ana g'Oom. IO to SO.Oeiits on the yard. .That's what Pins from us. We've made up our mind to rush the sale in that line. . Individual Patterns no two alike. . 46 inch Gopd3 reduced froa $1.25 to $1.00. . ;:. 44 inch Gqodj reduced from $1. 00 to 80 cents. 46 inch Goods reduced from 75 cents to 67 cents. 3S inch Goods reduced froa 60 cents to 43 cents. 38 inch Goods reduced froa 50 cents to 35 cents. tOther Dress Goods of lorer quality and cheaper prices. 1111 Interesting North Carolina Items Condensed Form. ' 1 fl II Or Items That Will latere st North Cart llalans. Some News, Some Politics-, All of Some lateresttoTree "Jar Heels.? The Wilmiatrton chamber of commerce endorses Frank McNeil for railroad con uili8ioner. : tP'-'.ybi - The first N. C r gin-eat sailed from Savannnh to Cuba last Tliurda ou the Roumania. , , , t 'Mr. D. E. Staintiack. editor f the Roa noke News, and Mi K'la f;fiekf of Wel don, an to be man led ( 0. 21st. ' TheNewberti Journal eas Mr. John Gatlin killed three w lid t nrkey e at one hot at a point below the mouth of Swift creek.' .;.: A'Uv v.rh.a'7,,6' 1 Ouly about one-half the cot ion crop on the penitentiary firm 'has been iuked, so lanre Is it and so limited the tujply of COnViclS. t , Vu The e has a yet W n no indh-tments at Raleltrh f d Tal curt of Htiseus of Wilmington In (Connection with the de parture tif TJ: S. Conuni-sioner Bunting. There will prolwtldy lie none. :? "Jyf Miss Araie Wit i; d .tighter of Dr. lis, founder of theChurcn Of teReleemer, near Aeheville,; committed nicid by drowning hereelf in I lie Frei-cb' Broad river Tuesday. She win 80 ears old. t ' There wa an f tcre8e of $41,534.57 la th- Stat tax miit th y ar, The re ceipts were 1 .H34 082 24; the diehurse. iiients f l,2H.971, ll. Thete wh $UV" 097 53 iu the Stare tisurv at the end of the fiscal year; Nov. 3it h. ' .... ! i ' -i . - , i , 'j .V ; f -V'-.i.C" At Winston. th week, Wiriiam Carter, colored, was convicted f ato mpti'tgto rape a ll-yearld girl, and h ntenced to 15 years in the penitentiary;! Chas. Har inan, the uetrro whit kill d Mollie Pritub- ard, colored, wa convicted of murder in the second dcjrieewitd senteneed t 15 years in the penitentiary. , , Hillsboro Obeerver; It i entrgested by some; Democra tie' led-rs- that the legis lature com 1 ilerejt w 01 k some ten or 0 teeu days defore it sixty days expire and taker r-cea until Auuust. lfit0. This wit make it posfihie for the legislature to meet again, if -found iiect asary, with out being called by the guveruor. y The Methodit conference at Elizabeth City appointed a commit ten to establish a chnn n oigan and apiiointed T. N. Ivey ditor at 11,500 a tear. Ir i probable that part interest of the Chrltian Advo cate will be pnrcha-ed and the new paper established at Rah luU. ' The western con ference will coniiuue the Advocate at Greenboro. Raleigh correspondent Messenger: It is lumored that State Treastmr worth has made advance to' dd the penitentiary thi year, and that he has in effect taken chattel morttrave for a lartr uro, which some tieron out at f 50,000 !ftM intS ntated that the letrislatu re will look into this mat ter to ascertain w hether there is any foundation for such rumors. The Bapti-t State convention met at Greenville Tburedav.' Dr. R." II. Marsh was unanbiiouslvehcted ir sdeiit;Noah Pig8, W. L. Poteat nd Rev. L. Joha soti, vtce-pr8ideit; Job:i E. White, cor iepondnr cr.tary; ; J. D. Boo shall, treaurer; Waltr Dut ham, auditor, sae 0 eding W. N. Jutes, whu decliued re--et:iion. , you can save by buying u ran Dress Goods T!i2 Fre2 PrccG Oliice. rt - 0
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