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Daily PresSo 0 I I I I I 1 I t I 1 June Adiertising ;. If Droocrhr warded Mtt . t Tll WEATHER : V Cooler tonight. Fair and cool Friday. i poopl thinking shout X JttlyWgknt - ; ... T Ml 1 . . 1 I I 1 t I I I I ' I i PUBLISHED EVERY KFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDRY, VOL. V.-NO. 58. KINSTON, N. 0.i THURSDAY, JUNE 6. 1002. IPRICB TWO, CENTS. H. . , i .1 i i . I IF ?ZE "ilJE ft OLD 110RTH MS MID GOSSIP CDD AID IITERESTIKG HiPPEIKGS. '.4 v:, , ' V , T.t- :X . LaORANOm , , - , June. ev. Mr. Jenkins oi uoldsboro ! eon- d acting a meeting at the Baptist church aere tint week. Miss Mary Laeslter of Craven eanntv is visiting Mrs. tt. u. ureecn. Lieutenant W. P. Wooten of Washing- ton, D. C., la here visiting his parent Mr. and lira. 8. 1. Wooten. , . i Mrs. A. S. Wooten of Kioston ia visit Injr her parents, Mr. and Mr. H. E. Dillon. . .'-..-, Xdocational New. -! The Atlantic Educational ' Journal Botes the following bit of North Caro lina news: Mr. Carnegie baa ottered New I Mr. K. B. KInsey left Tuesday night Bern 5,000 for a publie library. Every 'r f,mo'. ? . operated whir nnhlin aMirtnl In Dnrham COUntv I " Mr. W. H. Taylor of Wileon returned E-ZZZrZZL "' needayfterafew day -pa here and with blab school grades. Concord with Mb riBMn tm i ry I a t n 1 i . iui. o. p. uuiw, wuuoo butitbu WW bulla two scnoois wns summer, id- BIWCel8d br his wlfa. W vtrittna. Mr stead of one. as previously announced, i and Mrs. G, L, .Taylor, the Barents of The Moore county scnooi mara nas ap-1 aura, nuer, pointed a committee to correspond win Major. Holliday, military instructor the people about the consolidation of the past two years for the Debnatn-Kln- distrlcta, with the hope of reducing the 180 schools to 100; this is "educational ' nroa-ress." '' Waynesville will make a S3.000 addition to its public school bonding. - .'tt)- .' ' -. 1 J. i mtfu'QovrTyiyi$-i Bingwood, N. C., June i. Yesterday af ternoon a big black negro almost com milted an outrage near Bingwood upon respectable white girl of that vicinity only 15 years of age. Borne passers-by manted the crhne. An officer was nmmoned and the nearro caught and started to. jail with Constable Bloomer. He had not advanced far before be was baited and relieved of. his trouble. -The . iuitm wm atrlnned and triven 99 lashee sad told if seen ia Halifax County In I ' orAnbotWeatXneaitoe Kt twenty-four hours he would be strungup I of humanity cholera is the worst. Treat-' vS tns necK. . . I wcviw wwh u. . yi uiuv. sey school, left Tuesday to locate and enirage la the insurance business at Asbe- ville. ..... n f ' , .' - i if t , - . A bom company of managers will likely open one of to warehouses here for the purpose of leaf tobacco the com ing season. ' . '. , Mr. and Mrs. waiter Carter came Tues day to spend some time here. - ,ni , MleiElica Wooteh ls TlBitin&r at Mr. S. I. Woolen's. Miss Wooten has the honor of being one of the first arraduates oitne new J5aptist remaie university. Jlmmie Jones says It will not rain until the new moon puts ivf her appearance. Do you Klneton people know Jlmmis? He has a reputation along other lines well as that of weather prophet. ISTHIIIAH CAHAL : . DISGUSSIOII BEGUN SEK1T0R KORGiX OPEXS ARGDIEKT Says Till About Danger From Seismic Dlstubance Is Imaginary. ' ' When vomiting, purging and sweat an nounce that Jibe dinease is prevent, com bat it wit Ferry Davis' Painkiller. rAll 1owel trouble, like diarrhoea, cholera morbus and dysentery by Painkiller. It Is equally health-promoting in all, cli mates. ' - l Failure to Balld Caul Woald be a EiM- MUoa of Moral Welaiee-BlU Pmmuti jto Xxteodrree Postal UeUvetTSo Cities ; of Over SOOO8evr lifhtlaa- With ' Strikers la Cbioso. ' ' - ' Washington,' June 4. Dieoussion of the project of constructing an Isthmian canal was begun by the Senate , todaj. Mr. Monran. of Alabama, chairman of the committee ou ' iuteroceanto canals opened the debate, speaking nearly three hours, A considerable portion of hi speech was devoted to an examination of the recently suggested danger to the Nicaragua canal route of setamic d isturb ances. This danger, be concluded, a'ter a careful review of many; authorities. existed only in the imagination of tho s who desired to defeat any canal pro Ject,kHis sJpdy, ot the fituatl,on Jjad con' weed bint tbaij;wal?y there was greater danger from volcanic and earth quake disturbances to the Panama route than to the Nicaragua route; but he was satisfied tnat little danger to eitner was to be anticipated, u -y " Mr. Morgan reviewed at length the political conditions In Colombia, finding in them a grave menace to the United States in the construction of a canal by 1 COLONEL JOHN F. OAYNOR AND HIS TROUBLES. I M. Carter In attempting to defraud the goverDnieBt. hm had an oioitin time b) Qiisbuo. Ha was kidimped, tlo reoued by bis friends and is sow Timorously lighting extiaditioo.' , ; the Isthmian Canal would be an exhibl tion of moral weakness Influenced either by powerful private interests or by some convulsion of .natnre which appealed strongly to the imagination. Be closed with a strong appeal for the passage of the Nicaragua bill ., . ,! A bill providing that the postmaster negotiation looking to the building of a canal by both the Nicaragua route1 and by the Panama routa-v . Mr. Morgan said tha failure of the United States , to build , A Creditable Sbowtav. ! Wilmingtou Messenger: Tance county, formerly a part of Granville, with small llces from Warren and Franklin, makes an excellent showing in behalf of educa tional progress, f As published la the VAaaanmr veaterdav. there are Only 14 ttis&zximSt Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, SilYerwiire,iCIocks tier pi negro uuteraoes is smau 1 1 oi the class named. We would suppose that is the beet showing of any county the population considered. 2 ' Oae Talk to Xew. Tors, CX50. . Rocky Mount Spokesman: The Amer ican Telephone company has completed its' line to this point They are building a line from New lort to Jacksonville, Fla. ' Tbev left New York sine Christ- mas and hope to reach Jacksonville by September. They have put up six copper I wires and have room for ten. They will have a central office here, and it is stated that a three minutes' talk to New the Panam route, i He P"9?" general may extend free deliver to cities the present phases of the diplomatic r,inM .Zt.x.,-.- Imaam ; jGiven Away I Handsome Souvenirs I ;: SPECIAL SALE FOR ! LADIES ! of 5,000 inhabitants instead of 10,000 inhabitants, as at present, was passed. ; The Meat Strike la Chicago. ' ' ' ' -' ' ' i " V ' .!' VJ- . '-'4 r""- ' Chicago, June'4. Driven by men cov ered with dust and blood, many of them barely able from exhaustion to hold r the reins ia their hands, thirty-six meat wagons entered the main gate of the Union : stock yards tonight amid r a shower of stones, bricks, bottles and sticks. ' The wagons, guarded by five po lice wagons, filled with bins' Coats, and lro omnibuses, crowded to the fullest capacity with policeman were on the re turn from a delivery of supplies to down town provision houses, after one of the fiercest days in the strlks of the beef pack ere teamsters. Many of the drivers, who are officials .York will cost 2.50. Two Mea Burned to Death, Wcdnesd ay. Thursday, Friday. Juns 4.5 and 63 to 5 P. M. at the packing bouses wer cut and rT 'i w ,1 " ' w I t t . s . . , m a . . oruisea rrom neaa , w 1001. ' ine poiKS were In even worse condition. The wagon drivers had been working from B o'clock in the morning and their passages from the stock yards into the city's bust Handsome Souvenirs given to every lady at Euaabeth City, June 3.-The Godfrey fendioff Sale Wednesday afteillOOn. EverV ladV Ueeedhitrlctand beck again had been rick bunding, on Polndcxter street,! u J J 1 k- k- KHnk- hnllrllrj. on ; PolnOxter street. was totauy destroyed by Are early this attending Thursday's sale will ' receive a chance on morning ana wo men iub uom u w 1 flames. The first floor was occupied by TWO HANDSOME PRESENTS to be given away Bergeron's saloon, and on the upper floor I , - alept young Bergeron, J. B. Carter and at Friday Btt6mOOn 8 Sale. contested bitterly., by , mobs of strike sympathisers. . Benjamin Ward. Ths former barly . caped alive and the two latter perished In the flames. At 3 o'clock this morning the charred remains were taken from the i ruins. Triple Haasrlna-. , . Governor Aycock has Issued a warrant - for the execution of three men at Salis bury. The date set is Tuesday, July 8. It is noticeable that Frday Is no longer hangman's day in North Carolina. The i three men who are to end their careers i on the sallows are Dick Fleming and Dick Blanton. convicted of rape, and Archie Connally, convicted of murder. All appealed to the Supreme court, which Affirmed the judgment of the lower court. State Commercial Agency. The State has chartered the Consoli dated Credit company of Charlotte, cap ital f 5 000. It Is a mercantile agency and will give Information as to commer cial standintr of business men at Cha - lot te and other points In No'-th Carolina. More Land for State Coltege. - The Agricultural and Mechanical col lege has bought for f 10,000 the farm in- elndlna bulldinsrs. of William R. Craw ford, west of and adjoining the college farm. It Is regarded as an excellent bu loeas Investment apart from its deslra-j bilitv for the colliw. There are 53 acre. How It la Done. Tl a f.r-1 ( ' ' t In V'i with tbe Amori-1 can v" 'j i to "pit rkb;" the wnnl, howtj r i f ol hpu.ib. T! a t. si Courteous Cltymnn May I take you la to dinner, mdduui: " . Cynthia Jaytowu (who Is visiting her city cousin) Well. I dunno as I orter. The very last thine SI Javtown savs ta rQentIemen's Souvenirs will be given away me "cxntoy. don-t yew git taken Seats Will bs Provided for Evory Lady. Mlataka Somawbere. h ' !tNrwYowt,May ai,190S(. Thc Dailt Wtmm r;k' Gentlemen:-)ur ; attention has been called to a statement made in your col umns with regard to oursulves. We de. sir to say that we have never made appl'cation directly or Indirectly for a license in your town through any agent or representative of oural We have beeo requested to extend ottr wire "service ' to- that point by parties desiring to do a commission business through ns and do not know anything further In the matter, having had nothing to do with licenses or applications, i -i t We also wish to inform yon distinctly that we are not a "bucket shop," and that ws do a strictly commission bust ness. The statement yon make iserrona. ou.t . Yourt truly, i -Ji ; 1 Yi ."."..-. v. w v f n a w vol., xuu. L - ' J. 1 Jy J, .YATiNSPreeldent. FRESH FACTS ffl - A FEW IMS .; l.'.jva'.vV' Items of Interest for Kale and Fecials Thursday night. ' BIDETS JtVltW STOHt, r ' 106 S. Queen Street. - DAVE RAUH, Auctioneer. News. ' Tfc Dffferae. '''(-' She Why. I thought the sermon re markably short. I'm surprised that you should consider It long. ; : : .. , neBut I wssnt wearing a new bon- KINSTON, N. C. net to cburca for the first time with a consciousness tnat all the other women were looking at It Philadelphia Press. y LLj Am Far BIb..'.' "I see here In the paper." observed Sandy Pikes, rthat a noted scientist aays that the constant use of water as a beverage Insures a lone life." "As for me." comments Whiskered Willie, "give me a short life and a mer ry one." Baltimore American. , Murphy It Co. had representative in Klneton several days -for "Something. Be talked 'With the aldermen of the town and appeared before the directors of the ' Chamber of Commerce about something.?! Murphy & Co. have em ployed attorneys who have, given notice that they will appear before the board of aldermen at their next meeting about "something." While Mnrpby, Co as they say, may , not want to open a "bucket shop?, in JCinston, it is very evident they want fcj open 'something' and reliable authority states that 'the same stocks and futures that can be bought in a ."bucket shop" can be bought of them. , The principle is the same, the only difference as it is seen being that Murphy' & Co. "are considered more reliable than a bucket shop. It is very improoame inai tnejr want to open a branch of their business in Klneton for lun or glory. The . paper doesn't want to do Murphy & Co. an Injustice but it doesn't believe they K. will ' help Ihe town by opening a branch of their busi ness here, nor does It think a maioritv of the people favor this or any similar business being opened in the town, and shall oppose It so far as able. MERE MEN. Samuel Hlnkle of Springfield. 1U, twns tha leather batbox Abralinm Lin coln carried to Washington, whoa first Inaugurated." Thomaa'A.7 Morris, the first brisudler general appointed from Indiana in the civil war. Is still Uvlng In ludlanupolls at the age of ninety l- ,- v Henry B. Metcaif. Prohibition candi date for rice president In luoa has Just lost his wife.v . During 'the campaign bis only son died, uud bis Invalid daughter soon followed. sDennia Fiynn, deloKate to congress from Oklahoma, has u interstate record.- ' Born In Pennsylranla. ; he lived In New York, was admitted to the Iowa bar, fras an editor in tiansus and now represents Oklahoma, ' United States Consul Ayme. who sent the first news of the St Pierre disaster to Washlugton, Is a Chicago newspaper man who has done considerable maga zine writing and has made translations from the French and Spanish. - Dr.' Charles F. Rand, who Is sold to have been the first volunteer for the civil war, Is still Uvlng In Washington ne was aiso ine nrst soiuier to win toe Congressional medal, of honor for dis tinguished gallantry in HctiouV The town of South Eluln. Ill has a fire chief only nineteen years old, Ed ward Tracey by unrau. Two years ago be saved the lives of two' persons who ' were caught In a burning building, and ' Mayor Doxey has just appointed blm chief In recognition of bis bravery and : efficiency at that time. , n - f Bobert D, Long, for a time one of the engineers of the steamboat 8ultanaa i which blew up In 1804 on the Missis- stlnnl lva with anMlAM mm Kaa4 ' " wiuri vu uuaiU( vauB ; tng over 1,000 deaths, is now living In Indianapolis. lie left the boat on the trip before the one on which the explo sion occurred because of the condition of the boilers. - - : ' ,1 i Congressnnn Llttlefleld of Maine is quoted ns saying; "The newspapers are right- If It were not for the newspa pers, the. Jofm which would go through cougi-ess, un tVi'i'lbie to contemplate. IfT there were no newspapers at all I don't believe I would be willing to trust my self ulo;e In the house of representa tives for fifteen minutes." ,'. ' ' V BASEBAXXi. , FRILLS OF FASHION. ' Varying shades of one color are more fashionable this season than striking contrasts. One of the revivals of the season Is the shepherd's check silks, in , both novel and familiar color blendlugs. , ,.. , Lace Insertions, tuckings. appliques . and. bemstitching are a distinct fea-. ture of all light wool or muslin gowns. The short silk jackets remain in. marked favor, and for the summer are mada up of tha thinnest kind of a milk. lining, the box plaited Eton styles be ing without linings of any tieseriptlon. Elbow sleeves appear - npon very many bridesmaids' toilets and dresses for general dressy; wear during the summer. The : pompadour frill is a pretty finish for a transparent close fit ting undersieeve, ".;.-,, s Gowns of white silk mohair lined with white tafffta silk and trimmed with bands and strappings of soft, Mus- terlefis white cloth that has the finish of a suede kid glove are among the smartest of tbedemldress models as yet brought out this . season, New York Post. . . , aa b ol SIT: 1 ? t . I t S' T J r; t 3 f 3 A'" : 1 ( 1 1 . f 3(1 x r-r.-r, feAu-y ah jo l h;'f'' L) ty us .jwer. t aor.. j tot - from r-j c f t : ? Ll.-er Co: 1 .t, v. i i f ifli ', St , I1' t . ',,Vf I WlUU'a Troable. "What's the trouble. WiHler said Mrs. Brown to her small son, who was crying. ;K ;-;-! ; , .- r':,,J . V;.- "My kite won't fly." sobbed Willie. "and I made it out of fly paper too."-. Little Chronicle. Good Work. . I saw a splendid cut of Cadlelgh yes terday." : "I didn't see It. What paper was It tor "None; It was on the street Miss Ilandor did If-Pblladeiphla Presa Gettlaa Back at Rlaa. Et Peter Who are you? Kew Arrival I'm the paring teller f- t Peter You'll have to get some- tody to Identify you. Town Topics. t y J. Literal Iaterpretatloa. "VTky do we say. 'Give rs this day ca;iy treadr" askea a Sunday 1 tracier after tia l;--;x -ause we want It frt; h.H. answer- c I a 1 ;'Je glrl-LIttle Ctronlcle. j ' :Vf C; WAT LKAOTO. Raleigh 15, Wilmington 10; Charlotte 8, 1 New Bern 1; Greensboro 1, Durham 7. Belatlve standing of the clubs today: It ; iWon. Lost. P.C. Unarlotte...........M:.......23 3 ,885 Dnrham ........ 16 11 .593 Raleigh......... .....15 12 .558 New Bern...-...... ..12 15 .444 Greeneboro.jM...,.ll 16 .407 Wilmington....... 8 ' 23 .115 Games today: BaJelgh at New Bern; Wilmington at Greensboro; Charlotte at Durham. ' . Vaafraid. . "Coronelt,, said the fan grass widow, "supposing you and I were cast away upon a lonely Island, would you be nappy 7" ."Yes," he answered, dodging around tne rubber tree. I wouldn't ever need to be afraid when we went out stroll ing together there of meeting a preach er or a justice oi tne peace looklne for a -300.- ciiicago Eecord-nerald. Jadjrnaeat Proof. as cum 1 confess I was surorlsed to near or your mrriage; thought you were a connnej old bachelor. Uiaoacne-Eut I'n la bDBlness myself now. Asrxim Wc'I? . - CI Jtache , I taj ta bate a wife la whoee name I could cut my croDer- for PEN, CHISEL AND BRUSH. . .. , Eudyard Kipling is flgiiin back In England from Cape Colony. John Rogers has signified his Inten tion of presenting to the Manchester (N. HJ Institute of Arts and Sciences a plaster cast of bis group. The Land ing of the Norsemen.'. . - ; t Daniel Chester French, the sculptor of New York elty has been chosen to design , the Roger Wolcott ' memorial whlcb Is to be placed on the grounds of the statehouse of Boston, h The minister of instruction. Dr. von Eartel of Vienna., ban conferred the great gold Staats medal upon Walter McEwen, an American artist, for his picture called "The Ghost Story." ' The heroic statue of Charles Sumner by Miss Anne Whitney, which is to be erected at Cambridge, Mass bas been cast In bronze, it shows Sumner sit ting In an armchair and holding a book In one band. : Miss Whitney is eighty years old. . - - , . Ladi Caa Wear Shoes on ili. uullct after af Alka' Foot-Eu, a povdar te Vc ihaksa into lh ihot. It tukat t .' ! or B (boM fcd CU71 giro, fast&nt rUsf to cen t and banloa. If. th grcotwt comfort dltcororr t ' dioafo. Carasaad (nrua ovoUca ft, ''" oaBoosaBdooropoto. AUta'i foot-ru i. a hua car lor nrt'iinf, kot,.ctiicf ft. At U .' ghu aad ako Moras, aje. Coo't accept aor tota. Trial psck( I. . 1 If amil. ty. rfcUadelpLIa rresa. AOm S. Oaao.il, U Ker, N. Y.
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