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pbicii two omrra m,n rnnTn state ' I Mora the Walibor tobacco factory waa HEBDS OF CITY ; - WIIELY TOPICS TERSELY TREATED. Stcrt LccaJ Stories, Edltorid Kales, . ... In ..j ir. tir.i'V ..A trJ ; of oiisToii 1 1 K S A II li UUooIr A Mr.: Wellborn tu timber. Th. bufldinff tu completely CD ID'HTEESSTEj EIPFEIE-S. wrecked and much tobaeoo wm badly CH1X2ER ,0F , CGXXEECR KEETK3 IONSTON, lCg TUn-lYViHILY 15. 1C02,' a&magea. . t - v at cnamntina Th .in h. 1 244 Wates In : tbe Demwatic 8tate .convention t which ' .... meet, at Greenaboro on Wedneeday.' It win Mini. fl?a ta to nominate. The county conventions hare instructed oaai j .i... , wnta for. Justice muS ucicgai " 7 Walfa,- Hart tnr Chief Justice. H 18 f,f Tulr rtn&llr nominated for that position, aa moat of the nnln- ttmoWl rote la also for him. It la not twllaw tha mnm than 100 of the 1.221 in K ain.t him. Quite a number of counties have Inatracted their u - in tirtn J. T. Jovner to ancceed himeelf aeatateaupertatei of public Inatractlon. Be will doubtbaa be nominated by acclamation. No can - didate for aaaoclate Jnatbe ; pr Jems poratlon commiaaloner baa enongn In - atraoted Totea to inanra hla nomination. Some countiea-very few lnatrncted for every place. 4Uite a nnmoer jnatrucwa lor eastern or weatern aaaxjciaw jnawoe, nutcomparaiaveij ww or uuvu. ; majority oi eonnueagav.no inatruouona lorcorporawwucomuueeiuu. 8HOBT 8TATB BTOBIKS, BOmeDOOJ WBiill VU ALT. VI. U. MU((IU i . a if. n D D.mW ataoiea minuuo auu u u "I tongue, killed. Of course the horse bad to be I : WTTJ a 1 1 . rlltA li.M4aA.ana mol Bghtnlngywtordayandbadly damaged. Mr. WbJte waa hurt by a taoTS . . . , VJ p f f timber. Otherwise no personal damage. Asheville, July 11. Five persona Were bitten hen within a short time by a dog supposed to bare rabies. : A subscription fa being raised to haw three ot the vic tims, who are children, tent to New Tork for treatment. - , Mount Airy News: Report aaya, the chinch bug la destroying some oro.ppIMiwggrfta wau, xeep on louin sue- parwiu ; nu blrda and after awhile wawiahavenotn-j Ing but chinch bugs. Take your choice, StateavUle Mascot: Corn and cotton prospects are fine, judging by the reports the farmera bring In. Wheat la turning oat well to the straw, bnt the crop will b. very light, owing to the freeaee of last winter. A nAv Riuraa nna nf tn nMeat citizens of Rutherford county, la dead. H. waa 05 rears old and stated a short while be- fore hla death that he bad "never takena drink of whiskey, never taken a chew of tobacco, never smoked a cigar and never swore an oatn." ' - Chatham Record: f4ever hare w. seen better crops of corn and cotton than we ... l..tVktimi hot and . Rllor I BIT ACM If 1 W. WVnvw V mmw. City. "With continued favorable weather Chatham will produce this year' the lanrest croos of corn and cotton aver raised In thia county. . Fayetteville, July ll.-rThe aixteen- year-old son ot Mr. Malcolm Cashwell, who Uvea near Aldermen, was killed by 1! L . .lz 3, and other members Of the fam ily were atunned. Lightning struck the house and destroyed It. Durtej the Biorm Thursday evening .. . r, . i k i ,in, v- I iiev. a. . DauRQety tiea nis reguia Mr. A. A Cra-amLad acowkL by appointmen1i Bmi at lightning. TLecow was la a still In thechapeL v s back yard and Prof. E. T. Atkinson had a horse In an adjolnizx stall. The build ing was struck In four places and left the horse unharmed, which is considered re markable, V. -yT'f'T. j ? - Wllkesboro, July ll. Two little boys, were bitten by a mad dog, were taken by their fathers, Dr. Pegram and Mr. Bob Church, to Winston where the mad stone waaapp'led. They have returned home with their boys, Lel'ng that the danger of hydrophobia has been prevented. Two Japanese, special eentsior tUeir government, are now la tL!a state look ing into agricultural methods. Ons is la the Wilson section, the ctl.er la the Ox ford S'-ct!oa, looklrj at th. tobacco. rt --t m XuPj w .u t jo exacie ti report oni..e modta ofec!-vet3 cf c tier crops, psr-t!.-u!ar!y t;.: " 1 5 -1 b-ss ! .'-1 r!:e, t:3,e4c. T. J3 101j. Jl -. if 1 t l to: C.:c-;,'i. t t!cr.e ia t rt f 1 i (' 8tatesville Landmark: a f Wto d LaFayette Barringer, who hon I . TTIa l A 1 i kiui ou.i. hvui -b serving aa osrrwr on rorai ire. delivery 1 utt No. 1, baa further honored the government ten loa ana U aedto bin d:fl I Bvunram , uuiiuiug ..li ...v v v.. rrt. I I witu vnm buiwu, xue UUf Iorm requirement ox the service, b federal believee tn doing thlnga 8TATB INDUBTKXAXi TOBIM. . Farmera Oil Mill Co. at Nashville wae easaDuanea iaat wee witn a capital 01 ' I A factory for the mannfactara of .high 1 grade chalra la to be eatabliahed at Lex- llogtoa aoon. ; , 1 d Beataon . la arranging to erect a I f 50,000 knitting mill at Tron. The ( main building will be 40 by 100 (t i SontteraGlaaaWorkaCo.haB fitted lfc(i pjant ftt Lexington with" new tna chinery and wIU manufacture cabinet hkrdware and replate ellrerware. , , p.. n Sliuf ;t '. I haa Durchaaad 75.000 aema 'af land naar I - ' r " f " " v BmwBWOT . .. . .. . in. iouowing item waa taten rrom the Manufacturers Ecord, published at Baltimore: Jnat befor. the adioarnment fat djatrlct of North Carollnbmltted, nndw the mlea of the houae, o -Bep. aent&tlvee innw Mmarlca whioh so nava a wiae mnoenoe ior tn. weuare bt hi. .tali. Th ramark. nit. extended and wer. a aplendld deacrlption or the resources of North Carolina, Wlthia great deal of patna Congreaa. man Small had gathered and arranmul la attractive and comnrbenalTa form n army of facta about the climate, th. i tha joreet, alneral and timber resources, the flahesrlea and educational coriditione I m the atate. Circulated already fn the I Congressional Record In all parte of thai country. (the apeechia to be acattered I broadcast in North Carolina and other I states. : It tonally a condensed guide to I the Investor and homeaeeker, and oneht I to dlmt greater attention than ever to I th. opportunltiea in North Carolina, and I to encourage the people of that state nd other states to avail themselves I promptly of these opportunities. I j HOLLY BBANCIL I Jnlr14 i - I Mies Willie Pierce of near Close spent I Saturday and Sunday with Miss Mamie vm uiuuu, Quite a hvga crowd attended the Die- n:c at uaugnetr a cnapei Saturday and passed off the day pleasantly. ' Messrs. Jim Eubank. David Thomas. 1 a-r . a . ' Baick of FlTaraweU apnt K at Mr. B. F. Ormond'a. , 1 I Miss Willie Jenkins of Klneton came I Friday to vlalt Mlaa LUzie Powell. , ' I The Infant son of Mr. ftnd B. H. I WLlie of tear Dover d;tj Sunday, j . tanday acnool was qtsi.e small Sunday I OTiag tp so ir.TiQh sickness. Rev. B. F. Dausthety filed his regular chapel Mrs. w. R. Nixon and children. Mrs. Fannie Potter and Misa Polite Parson. of New Bern, who had been visiting at Mr. J. n. Kins's near Ft. Barnwell, re turned home Sunday. , , Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Broibnrst and lit tle child of Thnrmef Came Friday to visit their rarents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. White and lir. and Mrs. J. E. Broadhuret, and returned home Sunday. E'ssrs. W. n. end W. W. Ormond are curlaj tobacco this week. C&pt J. M. Wl tte of Klnston. who had been vli ltlr i; rt Mr. B. F. Ormond's, re turned noma Uonzzy mommx, How It la Cone. The first otjuct Ij H'j wl'h the Ameri- can pooi lo is to "f r : ; ' the : i - F"cnnd, how to tr vn poo i 1 lie trst c o Led .:zel eye . 7 end ) 1 7 ns- .' i you iv ' -: tl e second i t . -i's A .''-t 1 .o - ' - d e':T.rrf t! t v, I ! ' if' 1 i oHWMTuM Anamarx: ., : uenerai aiar- Better Traasportatlca Facilities, Clt; ; Hospltil, Water System. Small Attendance, bat Important Matter DiMMeed and Acted Upon More Rero ;' aitloa from Bailroada Demand pd-rPln to .Iaereue Importance . of Tobacco Market-OetUac Down to Beat Work. Considering all the notice given and the Important matters op for dlecn aloa the attendance at the July meeting of the Chamber of Commerce waa amall compared with the previoaa toeetlng . The flret thing In order waa the report of commttteea: Arbitration reported, organised with W. C. Fields chairman. Advertising, W, 8. Herbert chairman. Tbia committee reported on an adTertle ug envelope for oae by aD. baalneea men and flrme. The advertisement consist of a brief aketch of "Klnaton aa a tobacco market, agricultural, (commercial and manufacturing center.? The proposition la for the Chamber to pay for the print- of the aTrtlaainent on the back, of I envelopea ao they can be furnished cue- d ft waa I . : ' " I .f-- m w aifnu I ' " - m "rv . " . I ata very amau cost, un motion tbt pbamber recommended their general SmrfSbk d J orae fj bualneaa men to tba extent of 60,000. wi.i.w.aj Vw enve- - . " " , , I the A. A N. C Ballroad company b. ra- hne-Mtoplace aconaplcnona alga at e'"uu' " 1U'. v ?glllu th 4118 Cbni: w peowon tn. fc uu company to put on m atation signs aiong n. oivision wWcl rmtoatea her. "-mile, to plus- report; waa. peeipM a w - - y - Committee on membership reported organlwd with Henry French chairman. Committee on transportation reported organlaed with L. Harvey chairman I liT- alewborn 01 to. committee reporteq I verbally that the committee recommends I action of th. Chamber to lnduca tn A. I". U to pat on a train into Klnaton In ; the. morning and ' out in th. afternoon, giving . people along the line time to com. to town and trade and get bom. the earn, evening. He said that people living outside of driving distance never com. to Klnaton aa It requires two nights and a day to have any time' for trading here. The committee alao recommends an effort to obtain better freight rates, and to , that end haa had correspondence with Steam- I boat owners, rarties nave agreed to I eetabllah a remilarlene if a Suitable land- 1 ..a nnaask la VWAvfilaUl A affA iwa iwv nisiuuvunv aaaave - mw r landing 1. procurable, but it will be necessary to build a cock and email warehouse. The committee alao recom- mended that the A. & N. C. be officially nrirad to fulfill lta nromlse to provide a mw atation. , i rr pftniirnr aaM that whtla It 1 at it the Chamber should try to get the two roads to join and have a onion depot. He thought there waa mora likelihood of getting It and It would be much more convenient and desirable. ' . :' V J. , The committee was instructed to file its report and recommendations in writ- log. . , . , - Chairman Grainger called the Cham ber's attention to the fact that several million pounds of Sonth Carolina to bacco was marketed in Wilson last year and said a little effort, if mads immedi ately, would secure a large part of it for Kinston this year. Ee pointed out the various advantages and eald the only dlSJculty in the way la freight rates; the dhTrence in favor of Wilson is small and can be overcome by conference with the railroad masters. A committee of the Tobacco Board of Trade waa present and the committee on tobacco Industry was instructed to work in harmony w'tb that committee to obtain the dered end. J. A. L'cDanh:!, chairman of the com- t:tt:M on int.rr ,i improvement, e un rated art-port on the prop-cttoa for !a t!:.v hor;--:t .1. A korftiy d' :u xn I 1 c:e- r-Tt WPS C. it r t '?3 v ; r - 3 1 t r, - S FIND THE CHINESE WAITER. . for the treatment of medical and annrioal diseases be erected as soon aa practical; that the primary object be for the treat men of diseased and injured poor; but that the hospital be aa nearly self-en s taininir aa possible' we recommend that a pay department be provided. : 2ad, r We recommend that aeommlttee composed of eighteen of our citizens, vis: Lovit Hlnes, E. F. Cox, J. W. Grainger, S. H. Bright, D. Oettinger.B, W.Canady, Kaccneus Kbodes, Jaa. t. i'arrott, , J. Bouee, w. u. 'lelda, Jf. u, Uunn, (. . w. Knott. L. Harvey. Plato Collins. R. H. Lewis, Sam C. Suggs, W. 8. Herbert, J. A. McDanlel be appointed to devise ways and means for the organization and erection 01 sucn Hospital. v '' ' 8rd. W. recommend that the said committee institute such proceedings as may be necessary to carry ont th. spirit or taese recommendations. We further recommend that the above conmlitee be urgently requested to or ganize and begin tbeur work at one. , J. A. MCl'aNlKb, ; -. For Committee. , Tro reports, majority and minority, wertbmltted by Chairman McDanlel ofi the proposed water works ay atom and aa It Waa then after 11 o'clock they were, on motion, laid on tba table and made special order for the next regular meet ing. .'The reports follow In foil? i , We, your committee on Internal im provements, ask to make the following report on water worka and aewerage: : . 1st ' Wa recommend that there be a system of water works and aewerage for the town of Klnston. - : ; - ?, 2nd. We recommend that artesian or deep wells be bored for the water anpply,' and that there be a stand pipe aa a reser voir. . ' 8rd. We further recommend that In order to nut In a system of water works at the least possible cost and at an early date as possible, that a company be formed to raise the money and put in said water works, and that there shall be (rranted to said company a limited franchise by the town ot Klnston, and that this franchise be ao granted that there cannot be any possible risk to the to vn of Klnston. ' v----: 4t i. We fn- t ier recommend that the Chamber of Commerce select a commit tee of alx good business men from Its membership (said committee not to be in auy way Interested in said stock: com pany) to draw upan agreement with the town of Kinston, and a properly gruaraea franchise, the same to be sub mitted at our next regular meeting of the Unamber of Commerce, and u ap proved by said Chamber of Commerce, then to be submitted to the city aider- men.- .t r-?t;4- J.A. wDkxuh,' i V ''.Ir-- For Committee. We, the minority members of th. com mittee on internal lmprovementa. ben leave to submit the loUowing report: . ; let. That a proper system of water works and sewerage be Inaugurated as soon as eipedient. - : 4: i, 2ad. That the town Issue bonds to equip this system and institute proper regulations for the government of the same.'- -' 3rd. That a special committee of five be appointed to carry out the spirit of tneee recommendations. . Jab. F. Pakhott, '). ' ' ,J Minority Member, Purely Personal O Who Cc: zil Co Mr. M. S. Eamlla left this morning for Winston. - 111 a T 1 Enjht returned yesterday : i. I'r. W. J. La?-: Ion went to Greeus- Golds Mrs. M. E. Chadwlck returned yee'ter- day from Norfolk. , . Mr. Wallace Dawson returned ' this morning to Mt. Olive. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. A. SImpklns went to Seven Springs yesterday ' Miss Meliaaa May left yesterday to visit at Belair, Craven county. ? Dr. H. D. Harper, sr., returned yester day from Virginia Beach. '- Mr. J. F. Mewborn. returned from Morehead City last evening. . Mrs. C. H, Foy and son returned yet. terday from Richmond, Va. , Uies Roaabel Bonntrer returned yes terday from Virginia Beach. Misa Lula Kate Mewborn. left this morning to visit near Winston. Misses Mary C. and,.Bessla Harvey -of Trenton left for Grlfton thia morning.. Misses Ida Dawson, Ina and Mabel Taylor left this morning to visit at Fort BarnwelL 1 ( . Mr, E. C Ronntree of Wilson who bad been visiting his parents here, returned horn, yesterday. Misses Carrie Wooten and Eula Rous. of LaGrange cam. yesterday to visit Mlaa Ruth Harper. Mr. Frank Wooten left thia morning for Mullens. S. C. to accept position with a tobacco company; Mr. Charlie Forbea came yesterday from Morehead City and returned tbia morning to Greenville. Miss Lottie Jordan who had been vis iting Misa Ruth Bond, returned this morning to New Bern. Mr. H. E. Shaw left on the 7:37 train yesterday for the state convention which, meets in Greensboro tomorrow. Mrs. T. T. Ormond and Master Lois left for Greensboro thia morning to spend some time visiting relatives. v-, ; -Mra. W. H. Hudson and child, of Wei- don, came yesterday to visit Mra. G.D. Hawks and Mra. M. E. Cbadwick. . Mr. Rocloph Duffy, solicitor of thia dis trict, passed through Kinston yesterday on bla way to the atate eoaventlon. " Misa Facia Bell Scarboro of Pantogo, Who -bad been . Visiting Misa Annk Stevenson, Went to New Bern yesterday. Mrs. Patty Hooker of Greenville came up from Beaufort, apent the niht at Mr. J. T. Mldyetto'a and returned home thia morning. , ; , . - . , , . Miss Eliza Wooten returned yesterday rrom attending tn. university summer school at Chapel Hill. 'After leaving there she visited awhile in Mt Olive. Mrs. J. W. Messic and children of New port News, Va., and Mra. Cella Cuthrell who had been visiting at Mr. W. C. Bur gess' returned to their respective homes yesterday.' 1 Messrs. R. J. Proctor of Norfolk, and , W, Eparke of WlntervIIle, who were here yesterday attending , the funeral of m: s Hand Sparks, returned this morn- zj to their homes, re. W. A. Pierce, nee Miea Saddle Gralrrrr camelast claht from Weldon f. C, to spend a few days with her sister 'rs. Dr. Edwards of New YorkiClty, who wJlretiratoherhomeia ?w York In afs-vc3- ' Misa Meta Mewborn want to boro this mornlna. : Never agree about things no on. can ; v. Borne people gain a reputation by be ing disagreeable. f wV,. : " Th. one anchor that never drags is the anchor of obedience. Beware of Greeka bearing gifts ' and politicians bearing promisee. - - - " If a rolling stone gathers no moss a rolling mill gathers lots of dust. '; a a. 4 It takes a great deal of nerve' ' soma-" time, to keep from being cranky. Very few people want to know the truth unless it fits their prejudices. . . ' . Men know a whole lot If they know enough to know tbey don't know any. thing, . . .! ,;' Th. fellow who starts ont on a hunt for trouble generally finds what he la after. People who know th. feast about a subject are generally the onee who make the most noise. - : The man who knows, every tlSg ia won. company than the man who knows nothing, .. ; t. The greed and selfishness which so often actuate people have become ele ments of danger. .,'.'- Some people an known by the eom-! pany they keep and some' by th. com-' pany they forsake. - Then is a rumor though not confirmed that ' Flerpont Morgan ia negotiating: with the kaiser for th. imperial palace. Lo. moat work and th. squaw must weep, but probably they'll exchange oc cupations with th. new order of things. 1 ' Any old fool can find fault with the way things an going, but it takes a sen sible man to point a way to remedy the wrong. - - i There was no tariff tinkering dnrfna the last session of Congress. Truly, the ' people of the country have a great deal to be thankful for. Grammarians an wrangling over which is correct, "bread and butter la" or "bread and i butter are." 'They an' both correct when a man Is out of job: Somehow the- Chamber of Commerce always haa a colored minstrels aa a ' counter attraction, and last night , the colored minstrels won out In , point of attendance.' ' " '' I- - THE CONFEDERATE VETERAN, love who does not love to hear' ' . ' C Old veterans tell their talea f, ,: u.:- Oi "Late War" daya, about the Gray?. , , In battle and prison pen, : Of secret night-hour bunts for food,'1 ; 1 J The bare escapes, of mirth that followed same: - Of nights on guard, of marches hard, ' Or atoriea of tne camp. 4 Again, I love to hear them speak , Of tlmea "before the war," - :T ' The people, their- waya back in those ' days Quite dlflerent from tlmea now, , v ; Back when the bear waa often bunted down. - .' Back when the deer waa chased from day ' to day; - With flint-lock gun, some watched the . 'run'; . ... ..... Whilr othen me de the "irhe". AFTER THOUGHT. Hla pride, that be fought for th. Sunny bouth, . Oh! true and noble son; Ills joy, to meet old comrade, V hen "two hearts beat as cnn. - W. Claris i'iJ.'ord. n. vMn--'- , am county uemocrat:e eiscuuve com-mltt- U rin"t? 1 to r t ?i V r?vl , r r -
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