Tin 4 mm- iFiii: wmm - . t PU BLISHED EliERY Eii ENING EXC E PT -Vo lUfco. 279. KINBTON, ft O.MOND'AYiRUARY 1900. Price Two Cents V ) I 1 -v )' I V f t. i ... . .-. f-V . "T f I ' . ... . THE KENTupKY CONTEST. Aotlon Taken -for a Consolidation ofSuita InrolVlnff the Governor ship. 'GoebeTs Alleged Murderers, Louisville. K.. Feb. 24. The suit o "J. C. W. Beckham, governor of Ken tucky " against W, S. Taylor, wu filed in the circuit court here today. This action was originally brought at George town. The filing of toe suit here was in accordance with the "agreement made by both aides for a consolidation, of suits involving tne irovernorsum oi Jientuctty, The action is for an; injunction. Taylor is the plaintiff in a similar -suit against Beckham-and others.. By the agreement Judge Field will try tne ' consolidated BUitS. . . b I i..'v- V : vV 4 (Tbelanswer and counter,; claim of Beckham,' Castleinan and Carter, in the injunction suits by W, &, Taylor,. John Marshall and Darnel Collier.' were, filed. The answer denies ah" xf ; the allegations of plaintiffs' petition and 1 sets up as counter claim, that the office of gov ernor, lieutenant rovernor and adjutant general have been usurped by plaintiffs, and defendants 'prey, that they be ad judged the holders of said offices. v Goebel's Suspected Assassins. Frankfort; I KyS Feb. ,24. The ' at torneys for the, prosecution , and defense held a conference tnis afternoon ana ar ranged for an examining trial for Harlan Whitaker on March 6th. Whittaker' is one' of the men "charged ; with complicity in the murder Of Goebel, Lee JbnW the Whiteley. county " suspect, , will, also be arraigned lor trial .the .same doy. FALLINCr CREEK ITEMS. i February 26; 1900. Mrs. Jos, Lasslter, of Richmond, Va., spent Tuesday at Mry Dempsey Wood's. Farmers are gettlntf behind . with their work, on account of tne continued bad weather. ,, . . , fi Mr. and Mrs. Thad. Askew, of Lousin Swamp, spent one j3cj last-week, afr 4ir? . KVrarrott's, . . . Mess. Becton Herring. Claud and George Whitfield' visited friends in Kinston last Saturday and Sunday. -- Misses Beatrice and Jennie Bayner. of Kinston, spent Saturday and (Sunday with Mrs; Lottie wood. , . ," AnA ftt ' nmnrt TTwaII t9 Catron Springs, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Herring, Saturday and Sunday. The first quarterly meeting of the La- Grange circuit will be held, at Trinity on the second Saturday ; and Sunday in March. Rev. S. Bone will preside. Revenue Machine Being Worked . Against the Amendment. Wilkesboro Chronicle. The internal revenue business in .this section is-fun, it appears, as a campaign organization against the amendment and in favor Of negro rule. . It is notice able that the distillers in this section who are not, outspoken against, the amend ment are being chastised with the lash. Their distilleries i are being seized. . The negrd-' rule, distillers can run any way they please, make false entries or any thing else, but : they are not molested,. The whole revenue system, has degener ated into a political machine as hot with corruption as hades itself. But despite that the white people will carry the amendment and rule their affairs. " She Smoked. - ' A patient of one of the leading spe cialists who tivat polypi in the nosi and throat is a woman well known for her work In Sunday schools In this city. She ban n rwom ha the organizer Of 'a . number of . umidgarette leagues among tbe ,whooHoyH. , She came O ber doctor, the other day., fie cheered her greatly by telling her he could cure ber quickly ami without the use of the knife.; ; 'But you liiitst promise to follow my direction.', said the doctor, with the suspicion of a (winkle In his eye. - Oh. I promise.'. said the lady. . "Without, quslifleationV": asked the physician. ... ; "Absolutely without . qualification." answered the ladyj : 1 i -, ."Well. then.' yoti must smoke ciga- rettesr - ' . :,. The lady gasped.' ; Visions of what might happen If she were seen with a cigarette between her teeth by any of ber pupils floated before her. and .she almost fainted.. But the. doctor was inexorable. " The lady followed his di rections, and in a week the foreign growth in , her nose had disappeared. But that doesn't mean that the lady Is now a confirmed cigarette smoker. United States Tobacco Journal. GENERAL HEWS. ' Matters of Interest CondensedTnto! Brief Paragraphs. Two men, nephews of Mr. Boberts,nave . been arrested on the charge of murder- Ing the Koberts family near Jacksonville, 'The Plattsville (Wis.) powder mills ' were "wrecked by an explosion Saturday, - ximng tnree men ana oaaiy injuring an .other, , ...,,,, ' j a ; . : It was demonstrated Friday by a test oTPta that uuay, will be seated in the u. senate on the certificate of the governor oi Pennsylvania, . ..w;-;, Joe Walcott, ;. the Barbadots negro); whipped Joe Choynski, in seven rounds . , atttew xork, Friday night. Choynsk went to the floor fire times in the first round. -V The steamship Gate City, stranded at mast Moriches, JL. 1., J? eb. 8tb, has been " driven harder on the beach by the storm - The prospects bf floating the vessel seems to lessen., ,p ; v;,v ? The Pennsylvania Democrats are tret . ting ready to boom National Committee- man J. M. Gufieyto succeed J. K.J ones as chairman of the Democratic 1 national Committee.' ,;L; .v . Representative Bichardson, of Tennes see; baa introduced a bill in the bouse to prevent the interstate transportation ol the products of trusts making silver piaiea ware." , , One woman was killed, several persons ; ihiurert and 500,000 worth of property destroyed by a fire in Philadelphia Fn - day. It occurred in the wholesale milli nery district. . ' , - , r - . . r If the reports be true the French officers ' 'r who are serving in the Boer army get rnretty good pay They get a )bonus'of . 600 before starting, 600 when they ar! rive, and from f 300 to 1600 a month for : - the time, they serve,,; Kt:m&3. r At BiminghamAla; Friday," the ex .... piOBion ot a gasoline stove in the Metro , poiitan hotel caused a fire which destroy . , ed the hotel and the HawW, hlonk tA. , joining. Lioss, f ieu,uuo; insurance about tnree-iourtns the loss. ' f W i a railroad being built In Preston countv. ', ; WVaV, Wednesday evenirJas. Smith lataiiy snot t-haries and;' inomas Smith and seriously in lured John Moore, i The f , trooranv Aomirrorl rao r Ifonhnlm At Philadelphia. Michael Sullivan. Jr.. r . aged 35 years, who robbed his father of his savings of many years about a month ago and then disappeared, returned home nutty aiuiu8c penniless aoa committed suicide by blowing out his brains. ' The general assembly ; bf Virginia has : passed a joint reedlutlon making June 8, . the birthday of Hon. Jefferson Davis, a legal Holiday in Virginia. This action was due to the efforts bf the Richmond chapter Daughters of the Confederacy. At Covington, Ky.; Saturday night, the Democratic executive committee, which constituted the senatorial district represented- by the -late William Goebel, met and "nominated for that office Matthew Harbison, ,. the late - Gov, Goebel's law partner. It was officially announced Saturday - tutiii iwur yi ituwnvv memoera or, itne new rhilippmecommission have been selected. They lite Judge Taft, of Oh:p;. Luke B. Wright; of Tennessee; H. C. Ide, of Ver mont, and Dean Worceeter of Michigan. . The fifth member; it is generally believed, will be Bernard Moses, of California. . ' ? , - ThW iTnfted1 8 tates army transport Mc- , x uvrvuu, vummanaer ; iiutcnins. : was towed, into Hampton Roads Saturday mOrnjng by the Jamaica fruit steamer Admiral Sampabn, which found the big transport drifting helplessly about at sea several hundred miles on Char eeton.S.G The McTherson broke her"propeller Mon- aay ana naa a severe experience m the storm last Wednesday night, ; . ; : s h It is suspected at Washington that Germany- is behind Spain in its claim that the islands of Sibutu and Cayagan-Sulu, Which were not included in the bounds of the Philippine territory described in the Pariij treaty, were not transferred to the United States. The statement that the .Lnited - States .would withdraw its au thority over the islands was an error.' On the contrary, the government adheres to its contention that both the islands were transferred to the United States by the Paris treaty. , - 1 Jo, Cere a Cold la Cne Diy ; i - Take Laxative Buomo Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the nooey if it fails to core. K. W. -Cbovb's signature i on ac Uoz. sjc. Artistic job work is the lino you'get at THE FREE FEESS OFFICE. - MINERS AND MORPHINE. A Heeeaaarr Custom Wktch la i Rot Pleaaaat to Contemplate.. "When 1 was In the northwest,' said. agentjenianwitb some; money Invested in mines. "I employed a prospector to go out Into the mountains looking for properties which had been recommend ed to me. One- day , be was to bare gone from our camp over Into a very rough; and rocky district, but when evening came be "1 report ed tbat "bf naont maoe ine trip. , 'Why not I inquired. " 'Because , I s didn't.; have my mot phine with me be; responded In a very matter of fact manner. ' - X.'-"'- 'Morphlnef said X in astonishment Wbat has thatgof Wto with ;t T Yon are not a morpaine nena. are -you . "Not as much of. a one as: you are a tenderfoot. he laughed, and proceeded to Inform melthat,; every prospectqc who knew his business always, carried with him enough morphInentq,.kiu a man easily and ;that be, did so in ordtf to end himself .nulcklv in case ofian at- cldent whlcb ,wpuld .disable him ra a rra f"Am " A aoTef fi viAa J 'lTNfiora iraM a J II VIM UOOSOMAMX. : UV M. i - 1 S V many Instances of -prospectors falling over cllfTsrand erlppHng themselves or breaking fa. leg- in a hbl. arnqng the rocks or, renderlneT tbefrisVf es helpless In some other way, and dpatlr was nure" to follow by starvation or freezing b in some sections oy peing devoured uy wolves, or other, wild animals, In order to prevent mien a norrrote deatn ns any of these the prosiM-etpr slmjil'fijMl, mat ters by always carrying a littbi packet of i uiorpbUie,. which not. onlyuIetiHl the pain of the hurt he had suHtalnfHi. but put hlm to sleep f pleasantly ",to wske no more on earth. It struck me at first as uncanny, not to saf wicked. but f got over that -feeling after a oar- roAv escape or rwo.and. I rfarilsilny ttt.. r.r hut ty-m MikMll nM - ashington tstar. ; i . , A facetious anfwbi Jpfee in; the name of Bird eonceIvel the idea ' Of calling a -con venttdiS -At all the?: people In Philadelphia who belong td ,. bis tribe. . Of course It ma Joke, but a glance through. the : pages of the di rectory convinced him I that such fa gathering would be a big one. tie dis covered that there 'were lust an even 100 plain ' Birds. but 'the variety, p? those who specified their klnda. was appalling. , The list, as ,far as; he went. was as follow; Doves, "irtf Kaglesi pi Finches. 21; Fowls. 3: Hawks. 30:;Jdys 0; LarksT G;' JeaeockH.' 20: Pigeons J: Parrots. 40; Partridges. 30; Sparrow- hawks. 7: Sparrows. 7; Wrens. 10; Robins. 15; Nightingales. ' D; Flickers. ; Thrushes. 4: Canaries. 3; tjeese, 2. and Turkey. 1. There wer, two. fillip peys. and Philip Ducks upheld the' dignity of his branch of the family. Philadelphia Record. . "Dntr Great Cbtmaey. 5 ' The tall chimney of the Grant smelt er la an, object of interesL to every vis itor of Denver, ft Is by far. the tallest smokestack'; In, he UnTtefd States and baa , but two H vaK; in 'the. world. The following facts ywiU tgive the reader an adequate idea bfUtbC Immensity of this chimney! tt U 3.i feet 4 Inches In belght; There; are- li)43.0pq bricks In this immense shaft. .It!a weight' above the foundation -lsv; 12.270,500 pounds. ts presspre at. the base; Is lGO pounds to the square .Inch,' and the total wind pressure, apa Inst It in a gale Would be. SOCOO pounds. "The diameter, at the base Is S3 feet and at the fop 20 feet. rtniivar.Pni:(.'L' .-Ivgettlnic a neighbor RlsfBt. , , ' ;, "Was that your dog that was bowi ng all night r 1 guess It was." -' t . ' v "Why in thunder 1 don't - you sfeed hlmr . II parens, man. It's Indigestion that makes him howl V Cleveland Plain Dealer. ' ' . ' It has been calculated that the loss from Illness averages 20.000,000 weeks ft work In the year, or 2Vi per cent of the work done by the whole population between 15 and C5 years of age. At a ronzh estimate there are 15.000.- C00 pairs of cloves Imported Into this country each year. MOST SUBLIME HEROISM. Oronjft's Followera SaorifloirnT Their Lives to Save Their Coun try. , London, Feb. 24. All accounts agree in stating that tronje's army is suffering martyrdom under , the i-, most , frightful bombardment the ingenuity of man ever inflicted. Englishmen utterly fail to ap preciate thus Tar the splendid heroism of these dylntr patriots and their leader. Their surrender, demanded by Kitchener at the moment when the British hosts had completed their fatal chain around them, would probably have meant a death-blow to the Boer cause. ' The road to Bloemfontein would have been left open and the whole of Orange Free State would have been at the mer jy of the in vaders. Two or three days' delay might enable part of Uen. Joubert's army and other federal forces to assemble for effec tive resistance to the British advance by establishing a second line of ; defense, which had long been Planned. Cronie's brave men simply decided to throw themselves beneath the wheels, of the British Juggernaut. In order to pur chase this brief delay at the expense of their lives, wot this or any other age can show a subilmer deed, which has awaken ed the admiration of the Boers' enemies. The whole world will pay tribute to this exhibition of valor, which fa ono of the grandest that the country has ever wit nessed, , CRONJB STILL TJNOONQUEREP. Rumor of His Escape, But Not Con- firmed.? The Situation Probably Unchanged. , ' London. Feb. 25.-4:85 a. m. Since 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon nothing has been received from the scene of what the London papers call Gen. Cronie's death struggle, the war officials announcing at midnight that they had nothing to give out. .They stated that they believed it impossible for uronje to escape from the rip oi jiprxiwoerni,.. ; mm The ! report circulated . in Berlin that Cronje had escaped, came from the Boer headquarters in Brussels, Where it was stated that detaus were lacking. ; i The only news from other parts of the seat of war durincr the nkbt was a spe cial dispatch from Colenso, under date of t eo. zi. stating tnat toe Bntisn, in spite of stronsr opposition, were advancina: slowly, but surely and driving the Boers from the kopjes between Grebler's kloopf ana Hanger ang. ';v f f , Ladysmitn reported by heliograph on Friday .; that the Eoers were retiring northward in large numbers. Meanwhile the certainty of relief is so strong at Dur ban that the authorities are actively pre paring train loads of provisions. luxuries and medical comforts for dispatch to the beleagured town as soon as communica tions are reopened. , Keely a Great Benefactor. RliebPost. In the death of Mr. Leslie Keeley. the founder of the Keeley Institute and treat ment, the World has loBt one of its great est benefactors. Whatever scientists or experts may say, or have said, and many of them have been virulent in their con demnation of Mr. Keeley and the work he engaged in, the practical results of that work stand out today in thousands upon thousands of living, active, useful and uplifting testimonials to the good effects and efficacy of his labors. And it may be that still other thousands would today be the bappy : and useful beneflci- - L! it. . J I ' anes oi tois Berviee uub lur iu ueriBiou and opposition of so-called scientific ex perts. and others as s thoughtless or sel flsh. If Mr. Keeley made money out of bis methods, it is no more than all others strive to do by the methods they .use or mvkfat s iiaa TKnT. f hA ninnoT invn von non piClvt t, uovi vuv jtwsvy u w v vuu- not be weigned with the restored man hood which the Keeley Cure has accom Dlirthed. for which the very name Keeley will be and is blessed by thousands to day. Mr. Keeley's work will go on, bless ing humanity and raising up thousands to revere and bless his memory. Does it Pay to Buy Cheap? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and , cure : the more severe and dangerous results of throatand lung troubles. ; What shall you do? , Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you; then in either case take the oklt remedy that has been introduced in all civilized coun tries with success in severe throat and ung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tis sues to destroy the germ disease,' but allays inflammation; causes easy expec toration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recom mended many years by all druggiHtsin the world. For sale by the Temple-Marston Drug Co. ' ' i STATE HEWS. Interesting North Carolina Items Xh Condensed Form, ..President Alderman's report shows 512 students present at the University, or 29 more than ever before, : i v . Frank B. Davis, of North Carolina; has been appointed second lieutenant in the army, to rank from Feb, 1st, 1900, ,4 h Logo Harris says he is confident .tbat far more blicans ' will vote for the amendment than the general public baa any idea of. . t . . 1 , : Col. William C. Elam, editor in-chief of the Norfolk iVirginian-riiot. diwl at bis home in Louisa county, Va., Saturday, Mr. Elan; was a native of Fayetteville. The' papewi have been signed for the purchase by New Yorkers of 51,000 acres of land In the piedmont section for; a sheep ranch. It will be the only ranch of the kind in the Stated ( , Rocky Mount Motor:. Some years ago a gentleman in Mash : county, .took ' 80 acres of land for debt and would gladly have sold it then at 3 per acre.i rile recently; sold - the-timber alone on it for 900, or $30 an acre. ' , ; , t Mr, Joe Hodges, about 20 years pressman In The Dispatch newspaper oflSce at Wilmington; met death iri a hor rible manner! Friday, He crawled under the press to fix it and It started iq some unaccountable manner and crushed his head, causing him to die. . 1 . Greenville Reflector: 'Friday afternoon Pr, ' JLaughlnghouse ' received a telegram from a detective saying that the parties who robbed bis father, Mr. J. J, Latgh ingbouse,, had been located in Roanoke, Va. and that they, were dead sure, No further', information has come since the telegram? was received. . , 'if$ Mr. Buck ' di, - of Pitt counfV ."jwas killed by his borse running away Friday afternoon. He was returning , from Grimeeland with a barrel of flout in bis cart. His neck was broken nnd his bead terribly mangled, indicating that iu fall ing from the cart his head caught in the wheel, "Mr. Cox, leaves a wife nnd tljree children,, -,. t; , On Friday Rev. T.- J., Guttls of the M. E. church;, filed "a voluntary' petition in bankruptcy at Charlotte. His liabili ties are f 8.000 and his asuets are about $1,500, Mr; Gattis SHid that his bank ruptcy was, the . culroinatiou of a rapid loss of trade through a period of 18 months : and was due directly to the influence of Dr. J, C. Kilgo, the president of Trinity College. ' Greensboro Telegram:' The only, mill of its kind in the south for the manufac ture of cotton flannel no w being built near North Buffalo Creek and known as the Revolution Mills, is hearing comple tion. Mr. Stern berger, one of the owners, who is superintending the erection and equipment of the mill, with seen by a Telegram man -and says work, is pro gressing very satisfactorily am! he hopes soon to have the wheels ready, to turn. The editor of The Proutenfive Farmer says he has not as yet decided positively as to when he will make on announce ment of the policy of that pH j wr regard ing the constitutional amendment.. He said, he - was. surprised to find so many farmers opposing the amendment:'' that these may cbange and that in Wake especially the farmers are oi)oed to it. As has been etatt d, there U little doubt tbat the paper will advocate the amend ment. . :' The North Carolina Methodic Episco pal conference has subfcrilied $4,067 for the ."twentieth century fund''., for. the prosecution of Christian education.. Sub scribers have a right to direc t the use of the fund they contribute. ' It. ;s directed that Trinity College Khali bwre $3,232 for its loan fund, Vanderbilt University 475, Littleton Female CoUge-f50, education in Cuba Jf 30 and . $2C0 the trustees will apply,' us there in no direc tion as to its use. -,' The Western Union Teleginph company has lost its appeal to the Federal court from the order of the corporation com mission increasing it acsment to $1,000,000. It contends that the com mission had no power to so act. Judze Simonton decided that the commission has power, and refers the ease to Stand ing Master Shepherd, to take evidence as to whether other property In the State is assessed as high as telegraph and railway property. ; Don't- depend' on town gossip. Pay the small sum of 10 cents n week and get Tec Fexjs Press six times a week. Ti costs but little and you get it at your door.