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nhrO. lf, A TT II -V. It? JO) , li L li . lLJSJTull lLJt 11 .11 fi'r.- - EXCEPT SUNDRY, FoL'I-No. 218. KINSTO Price Two Gente: 00. , TTT)Trro ; Mi ii 11 U ; , ' 'attsrs cf Interest Condensed Into : Crisf Parssfaphs;- UWaBMI!ll$ Pith orti 'thi World' Newt That Kfefcf i Interest Oaf Reader. Some ef It Ff&s: toa Xa Ba "Sally? Bat Gen.i Miles admits that the organiia- rion b the Confederate army was "the the West Virginia! radfcafa are rraolvw to control the legislature and will have militia on baud to carry out their I fhe Pbilipinoa wish to pay thin coon try. baeSt, and would as-ume the ind- m nify of tbe IMiibppine WaM. tV. ciitfht Iw a good wny out of thedifflculiy. i Th RaHRian ambas-ador Iif'rnis Uiil J-cting-'to our Kq oat ting in ib Pliili pin tH. It will be drtighted to have os for I - "thw Hfrraia press divides in opinion a to the president's tnesHHg. 8ra regard it a atDratI(t to knijlatioil J OfK'-i'-beiievV jthat . McKioUy lei vig th ielati(l idpendor govmmit'nt. - Chan, W.. Miller; ot Chicago, latt yearrf sil-day-champion, won ihe'ureairHceat MadiHon Sqqani Garden, New ' Yrk, this yar,1ietig the worldV mjoni, oimowii, by 24 ijiiles, and lending th iiext'tnau 1 1 him, Frauk WaJlnr, of CuHtJn,ri2s.miim. It Ureportd .that Col. William J. Bry air, commanding tha t hJrd. ebraoka voluu t wr Vgiruen t: " haa r rpkUnwL : th tvp."rt coirieg from-' tlw finlnauHtbloiief 01 tDevreKl(mQt UM. iiryan was mi ivg tiding tne rumor, but declined to tay auythiuie. , B-pretientatire Bailey, of Texisr was 1 0011 inued as leader of th Demicratic fom in the bou, at th Democratic eaucna Saturday. No divixioii iu th party, was apparent. A renolmloii wa fldpted making caucua actiou binding on a'l participants.. v; . . . v A uewepaper correspondent at Madrid say: :Everybody Jn cJpain ia-plKHeii that th tugotiatioua are ended, becanm all had been appreheiiHiye that frenh tenetons on the part of he United Rtat-i woufd b- sprung upon the HpanlMb peace commiMsiouers at every irtinr.v ' Boon after leaving the N w York tiavy yard fur Hnmpton Road, the hatttoMidp Ua6-htt8 struck au obstruction near Governor's inland and three of, her compartm-nts wera torn op-n. She waa txken back to the tiavy yard at on'cn and ba- heeri placed in dock to ascertain the extent of her injuries. . . 'Jfohn Barrett formerly United Stafea minieb- r. to Siam, ea.va the4tuaiion in China is of the most critical uatnref and that Manchuria id no longer Chineae, hnt EnnelHii le'rritory. lie aaHerta that "N-w C&wanir, the chief northern port of tb movement of American produetp; in'prac ticMllv Rnneiaa and ia liable to le cloaed any d.y. The only permanent ta'eguard to the paramount American a d British interent8, Mr. Barrett ea.va, in frnntediate cud nnired action by the interested 'gov ercn bts to defend itb. iaic;rity ci the Cl.iDeee emoire. , , The statement that Japan badorK! C-C:).(0y,000 for the Philippiceprove to Ljvh been erroneoui. replication of t hs t r ry, ho wevar, baa brontbt imt ad citional evidence of Japan's friendlnea. Car y tiir.e c(Jo J.ia let It ba ibwn itni ie wisbed Articrfca wou!4 retain 1-3 r.''-" tk-J Lcr La t ( .! crtlaryDay that Japan woaU ii .'any r!aa th United fitstaa fcsl r..r - rf !!-? '.u'-. .f' i t ' J I J .wti.. 3 !.i ti,L& f".. : : h V ' i? it wca tct tzzni airbill . " s - -.'llrzaiaacrc 1: 0 rzi 0. i The Christian Snientiata aril coiiitntr la for a good deal of attention fifom the public 01 this country and in E-gaiid through the death of parties suDjeeted to their ouHekerv. Tha indictment of the parties iwpoiiHipie for the death of . Har. old rrfderif-k; f'he,iMveiiHf,.habeeu dia- mfaaeff from': an EntflUh court, on the ground that they did what the thubt befti under th cirennist a nces, which in that ftartiCnlar 5aHcbM8i-teof adinff a) boolr Wf.fle Mr; fir&M If ' f m same coiiiw (a pursued by A tnerl can courta, the Chri-tiaa R.ientitemeih-1 I odor exit may become Q'ta popular 10 f thfs' numbug-foving' country .Vwaiv server. AH Oitraae. Tb-re la no q nation about th truth of I thereiHtrt that a white man was man-hen 1 thniogh the atieets of Win-ton yesterday chained .to o tieirro. -Bupr. Pach aiidj two wldte guards arefKHiaihls fori Will be otinneitrHted fn AshevJils 00 IKc. tMfmtrt0q t-nMn ad theJSth instead 41 the lStb, ai was at first community: rtie iMard or oount.v com - ,t c 1- if J 1. h, 1 .1 tnMoiiera tnei-ta on tha Hrat Monday, fttl January.; tvrmtccrnHy-cau tneir retr lef rhia rimttef Mud will let it eir at-1 with them Tor lnveHtigatlon aiidii,,i, b'or rtiH kliir Hnv artier 4toi!hmtit z pi to SH.v w'do nor MUvm mnnoftlit-lr MtHtidin will iiermrr nhr QHt of ariHlttA oaf 1 ate to uo anpaoiMbHl,, GOV BllftftPII IM WafitllfclRTftM 7 LC':i A'.'.:1"!." 'J""-, ;J ww "w wwmmw iiv t rvsaev-w v wM,i. waaiaHairtaa nrat Kegmeat Ksiiavea r' v. .rT,.,,,r,w.opu n Hkrwu;v.i i Scheme 1 . "civiaiey "J Ta Captare arsp0pulltwinis3..' ; WHeii..gtnot 1). C. D u. IO.-Got. RnM r rryi'n? u.k..v. n w-v. U. U-1 iioSbtnif till riav with Senator Rnrlr. 111 nia ntn n-Kf-r at -ne t.osei aua mea r 1 1 I '.. A . . t .... . .... 4 1 1 L! - .... ...k.-ri -reM-ienr u.-Mniey, Wr.o wttsr 4'di sent i wobw nf Liu Ml t. t . ij.i. i. ..i -t It la said tb- ol.je.-t fsthe gov morV I vUit was 10 sw ure the reWae of about A,. . t. at W J.' " JUi- M U'MU r I MIDI 1.1 ICIUJQHtf oweiiriiotetoCnbi, of whom he sa.vft many are married and wast to retbrn liotne and others d sird tt' reauina til'r bu-.in-SH iMifitioiis. He told Secretary A Iyer that, the placs 4IJMen ttHVase.?' -onid be Hit. d bv manv who wanted L . a ' - . . "T .. . ' .11 ment of the moriev i-ald out br th State for thn triaiiia. which U withheld on art. " . a nnnnr of hi'. m,.n.,r ri.w i. tt. St:.f rt I . i the Unifed States on anMint. of InH ati I trnt fund bonds. . " ....... . . . I Gov. Russell will talk oWboth these tiMposiiioi'S wiili the president on Mon- diy. He will alio sound the prmidenH a ;i "... i..-' :.. ' j '. i. . . .......... 1 on a plan IG Contemplation to reoriranit I the Rei.ubl'Can party in the State. : This j plan seeks to a ure much of the Popu'Tdt l Hbeuutii ii.v jumuioun use patronage with the view if ra-tinjc the North Caro Una vote for McKinley both in the na tioaat B pnll.!uu convention and the election in 1900. The fact that Gov. Rna-iell has been all day, i bile he has been talking his re hilehehasbeenValkiinr hlfl ri organ 'Sttion plau to others. suirarsKti that Bin! r. too', may be ia the echeme) and that 1900 may eea a great shake up in the personnel of parties as now coui stiiut-d in the Old North State. u:..ZtJt SUra la tSa C:;;-wtstV'':' New 0rleans,'Bvc. 10. From all parts; of tha Fonthwest comes news that tl storm last, night and today was tl. uri in i wt-iiiy-uuie je rt. ii ifi,. i trochout Louisiana, i.';4ssi?pi, kansaM and Texas and there was u snowfall of frota 6 to 12 L .ee. No L of I lie is reported, bat L..vy lowes!i crc.i and cattle and f . t suCTer'.. among the poor. The Lj v;.'l beer, c! !'y preat ia cotton. The Nw York mttonr.-rUtat 1:Z0 ta.iav January CO, May 5C . Biiiii S-?:' . ' "" ii intsrestlna north Czrcv.r.i llsrss In JiAmliA r';. Condensed Fuu. W .-. : ..Ufa Js . Critiat mf Will interest North Car. Ilahuis. Sc.ii News. 6;mi Politic All if Somi Istereit to Trua "Tar Haela." Saturday rboa Aaheviile as the place for the next COiiVetitioUi , i' Th 4-year old daughter of Mr. Robert Spach waa burned to death in Forsy tb bounty Friday idght ' BUhoMtlect J. M. Horner, of Oxford, 1 Mtufiui ' thni J' ,nnr . ;.u .1.i Jitbod thM letlWrtt0W wl mHlctt cbannw. inUMVil v'aaattivtoiiiy pn iv vv vv?i unurn Mr. John L-iws nan .bean ; register pf deeiis for Orange rbunty for forty.fi ve years continuduly and thiiilcs beisn- tjV4 to tha prize as b. tug the oldest NWH.wrnwP. . , . w. It Is wild that tha fiit North Carolina t ' imillrBw ifK tha war ti, Cnba wii I-hl al Hrfvani HBd will be thefirat r- v5Mt jrnrtiot iii tfiat city." It bai been ha' Jrcei.turyel,MVaN.rthCaolioa .regiment out in the country: Ocero -Holder, a white man, met -with 1 - l' 'vi. 1 jLl z v iiin;', a Hhoi'&iiiir death nar d mmnnvil e i. " ... T . h,.,, ,-,hf tf twHait 1 WM & r'-'."' '' U bucket- run-of din to rJaMn ,Un 0- wa-dead when takenont:- lie Uv a Wifaand uvechi'di wr. a. u. uarea, a nrommenc arnpgisr j. D.. Lk. -.tJ T TTl ' T 1 7 T ' 'lJ THKIUK riurirumu-. lie UBU ' Uepi dHnkiiitf for some time and this, together i Ll.L m ..J..I.I2j .L...k .... 1 f INi ouanriai ituu iiuiuetivx; iiruuoiw, i- b-lieved to have cansed him to take his life. ,. IIm was about 45 vears old and wus flighly respected. ) 1 i The disringaishing event .f the Baptist ciiuTtuiMon uree'iTiuw rrioav wmmiu . . -iHi. .. .in.. r: j . .U- Iqrmal reeeptioirof the' teii association ,nierls comprising the Western Nort a n . ' ' . . Va", eapttaticonvennon. u.urrii.g after forty-threeyeara of division at th' i t.i i -. iT..t -. it- ... . PirittpwiH cm me wmvenuoii.mia anion j mm j '.ri :i . . wasm vvm unqer peculiarly appropriate circu-ustances : After beinar out 22 honra the inrr inthe I - . - r.r - , --,---- federal court at ttaleih Saturday tnrned a VerHiet of "irniltv" in the eaxe against J. B. Boddie, late postmaster at NHahville.chartfed with detaining letter parsing through hii Office. A strong ef fort will be made to get Boddle off In paying the costs in the case, which will Amount to f 400 or (SOU. A sjtecial to the RaMgli News Observer K.k ri II..V..n....M i...m..Mk..B ?rtUC!" V cainty wno n as rendered himself very obnoxious by his Inflammatory talk and his attempts to stir up ill feeling between tha whites and blacks, received a letter Tuesday fcignrd by the White Men's Union of Caswell county, requesting mm to resign as post master and leave the county within wenty days. It is not yet known what be will do about ft. Raleigh Post: Real estate aod business men of Newbern and Wilmington report tSat not for three years hare so many call teen made for dwellings and prop erty, or inquiries looking to the eatab- lieLmerit of enterpriea, by white cw, f ec;ol!yof northern men, as havebe-n t;aa t'neenero doaination of those fair c.t!c3esdd and good and iiitelHnt gov erceat was reetored. TfcU i3 but a Ic"c-1 rrcrlu which only caa fj!!our a re tcra to cooi r;orernccat, which pro t.ts tllie lira cad property. ' ipicniiis : ' 'Did I see you comiir out o' my whit f roiKS' oacs yararawiaerniuntr inqnirea Mi- Miami Brown. ; "I donno,'' an swered Mr. Eraatas Pinkley, "Mehbe you might h&T& 4'tiyya g(ti any pos session dar?" 4,No,f ain't pitnoregntar ptfBlbiis;onlv jea a Coulm' station." Washington Star. ,. ' , ' tHEGr.EAf LEOwrA BROS. Will Coaneiioa' Their Ea(jageaient Hera Taaljhf.' :i.'j:y The people of Kiuaton have a rare treat to store for the first three nights of The attraction is Leonsa Bros. Big New York company. Tb4 oWrIii" bill will W th'slt griat iueceas; "The Dog . j - Spy," introducing a number' of hfghl Hasaed ecIaUie8, and the great ffrfr. matin acting dogs, Tiger and Lfou. These brutes possess almost human In. iiiKniwauu- fcueir eqmii i ngd w d found in this country, t Joduinir from hbw ickts 'aregoii i tha house will no doubt btf pafcked tonight.. . , The management 'aesirerf to Introduce! he meriti 61 this attraction, and ladies will be admitted free tonight,, if accom panied by a, person holding a 'py d nt ticKec, wnicn posit veiymost oaiitrr. chased before 7p.m. This doiato pre venr me usuai crusu ana codiuhioii at t h box office. The prices are 1020 and 30 cents, no higher; t Reserved seats now on sale at Loftiu'a store. ..ii'i monitor ana xorpmo im Winff a low freeboard, lichfc draft and flash deck and trans mounted in hear- lly armored revolving turrets placed m the deck. A monitor is a Coating bat tery more than a ship and derives its name irom tne nrst ox tna ciass ever t.. . 1.1-1. L.iil. J l.t. ai. Hampton Roada The original Monitor was described as rnsemblinir a irreat cheeaebox oil a tolank. but it did valu- lable servioa and revolutionized naval vrarrara. , - , , .Torpedo boats are the racers among the war vessels. They are swift, small properly the torpedo boat must go dose to the object of ita destructive desiens. and having; placed the instrument of destruction in potion its next object is to , get away and, out oi tne reacn or ttie enemy. A torpedo, boat must bej Bxnall, and : tne men who form its small crew must be absolutely fearless. ! A torpedo boat catcher is designed expressly io catch or to destroy torpedo beats. In order to be fitted for the work the boats are larger than the; torpedo boats. They can make tetter time and carry heavier armament -New York JJTlDUne. ,w...i..... ,. ..... . .;. : ... '" , 1 Tieions Biacflsh. I The greatest enemy to th best spa-1 ci?sof fihhi found in the vicious, to- racious snd dangerous bluefish. In size ordinarily- as long as, your arm, with J teetn iiKe carps, ne can snap in naves SjH&ZS JfS crally traveling 'In school--sbmetimes as much as five miles in length--.they Will in short order decimate a school of tUMi DUUtU JU U1VMUU lUCUU Ui lilUM VCU" I shad, spot, menhaden or such like. ' In I bis stomach can ?bo found -numbers of axnaller fish, according to size. I We have opened one wmc contatoed trout of almost bis own size, while large. Still others are found having Within themselves one or more of their Own species of smaller size. ' But their fiestructiveness docs not end here. We have Ecca tlicm behind a school of Ehad, rpot or menLadcn,and sometimes schools of mackerel and cod, saappic and clashing their prey until the watsr was aUa-fcom. They eat until they caa hold ta more, but their vidousness is not! tLatcd. vvith a Eap a Ehad is sundered tad epit oat, and the next fchares the fcona fate. They never tire, Cad tLa Jx Csstroyea, but unbeaten, cover the sur face of the S atcr. riclru:3. Tins Fs - Prrsa Iim stn thL iriev for one of the lan-est rnhberpta -D and I seal ractonema the country, ami s pre- parea to f..iow cars ot ana qno low rtrSroa nn mKrn. tfimiu rt nil cherk rrforators, corporation and ua- ry pull.o e?a!j, steel ttamps, stencils.. I I HI This Important Act Chract:rlz:i by Great SlnipKcIr.; ; IB 111 FIFIKII IJEM Dttpllcatet Slgaai la Csglleh aai St lab. Admlaiatratlaa at Waahle;!sa' 1i clined to Hold Tfc-t Petca WW Faraially Exiat Until RttlSoaUan itca Treaty Haa Beea ExehaafiH. Paris, Dec 10 -Th stiry of ,(b cratj event in the history of nations? enacied here today fa simple, even mmonptace i in ail its QeLans. , a gnmp oi genuemro gathered about a table h a robm over-' httkimr the Sinelnd slaiied tlief nm' to duplhate copies of a rt Krumeat wtlcar transfers the colonial empire of one of the oldest countries in Eu to the vonnirest adult iu-mter o the family &t natloue'. Tliwre waa iwWmi iiot 4 intfex'nressive bf th moment' .us eliil.V cance of. the occasion wbwh markedT tta teinning of a new epoch in the history, not of two oatious, but of the human race itself. It was the twenty-sec md session of the I iieace commission whose labors covered . , '. K,0'K were pnoipgrapii.-a,reviseo. H reconi 01 w prvioux meeuegB, aua then adjourned till the treaty as ready., j It was nearly 8 o'clock before the Impos. j ing parch men t , was placd on, a large. table, around which the Americana and I. .... - ; . r .- . .. . , T Trr taent enacted of seventeen articles, .la both Fnalih and Spanish ia arallelcol-. nmns. interpreter feivuaoir ;read tbe doeu ment aloud. The only ditf-nnce be-. tween thetwo uopks wae that the Span-. lards' cobV In. the usual ureanibie. set t.rth th Rrt nmM ..f tha H..fti.Lh tvim.! 'M amps .pf .the Amwfcans, . wnile i na a mencan copy set fort n umpiy I he plain names. Day, Paris, etc "Cit-V J fjwm of baUnlted Sraies,? followed by, the Spanish names with titles. The reading waa faterrupted only once to correct a small inaceuraey. An Amer ican attache produced a red, white and bine cord, and the Spaniards a red and yellow ribbon to seat the copies. Thea the American copy was handed to Mr. - I Day and the Spaui-h copy to Rios, and the two presidents signed simultaneous 1. Tlift i.ftiLa were nutclilo hammmI rtoarn - - - r - " ---- - t n ime, tn-ii exeoangea ana tne signiog dupltcat.d,theAmeii,ianssignibgbei.etith the English and tha Spaniards beta-ath the Spanish yereiou in each case. Then the documents were sealed, tha wboleop- nation la-ting fifteen mmutes. ltwasS:45when the aicreta, lea began I ii Rt .1 i Ji .1 1 - i. M ' r"" "' uu ..,ru uu tt,I the ends. Rhal said a few word persotial t hanks and esteem. Mr, Day ' responded. The comniiseioners solemnly . shook hands and the Spanish-American p. ace tonvehtin was ended. n Wtriw Wna th' ..-f.tii f nh- ; lamencausw.H remain in rarui . uuu What the At!mlnla ratios la Inclined Ta .. Hold..--- .' , Washington, D. C, December 10. No . ; steps bav ben taken yet to meet Ihecondniou presented by the actual tablishment Of peace. The 'admintstra- tloo isiui'lined fo hold that peace will cc5 formally exist until ratification of tie - treaty has been exchanged. No volun teers will be discharged as the result cf igniiiR the treaty, and it wasacVod J firit until coogreas Votes to UcrcaJ t-d regular service as many volunteers as u ueeded iu the colonic would b retaiaei resumed with Spain until the treaty shall nave been ratiaod.
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