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r.i. i i- -1 i i i i , i i i , i , ! , i ; . . Increasing fcloudlaegs; : light showers tonight and Sunday, - u l'i'ii.J. . l. -j It Is net tcD let RESSo to sdvertiie wisely and Q. ii-. WlUL, Cooler days an coming 1 soon. - - . . i t i 1 1 1 i i i i Daily F . - E V , PUBLISHED EiERY HFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDRY. 70L..V.-NO.1C0. Tr KINSTON, N. .0, SATURDAY, JULY 26. 1002. ; ' " PRICE TWO OENTC1 1 "- T -.. ... . , z ". r- " : 1 : - : ." 1 - r -: ' : BIGHT TEACHING ; ni SUNDAY SCHOOL . PROF. BAR WICK'S COHYESTIOH PAPER "The Sunday School as a Business WYestment." - Following is the Kioellent Addreae of Prof. A. J. Berwick to the County Sun day School Committee Thursday After- BOOB S, ' " ' ' : On observing the subject lightly one Is -apt to consider the Immediate and di rect material results of the Sunday echool. But upon careful thought be will notI:e that those results which most influence the status p! the business world are lees Immediate.' and, lee psrceptible than appear at ftrt sight. The subject then, assumes a 'yo-lold character, and In a "brief discussion of It I shall call your attention to h w the direct and Imme diate and the fnd ect phases of Sunday hool trainimr i flaence the world about tie in which, men provide for the vital necessities of our existence and lay in store those other itaiuw of wealth which conduce to our happiness and pro mote our general welfare. truth and daring to maintain. Indira tly because of the Inculcation of right princi pies of conduct, It gives ns good citizen who make for us a good and happy com' mnnity. V i- out as oe oareiui tnat material re sult are not our great and only aim, for the great teachtr of teachers said: "Suffer the little children to come unto me." And may this be the high purpose of onr efforts, always first of all to point the souls of the little ones to Him wiio opened wide the paths of light for bfs bright jewels. May we ever be eealous to teach them flrstof all "to love courage, gentleness and affection; to delight In frankness, feedom and beauty; to govern the tongue, the temper and conduct, and to think about life, death and eternity." A LIFB WORK DONE. ; MY! BUT. IT WAS , . HARD TO LOSE A GREAT GAIE OF BALL YESTERDAY Klnston Won It Once and then Lost it in the Shuffle. . " Oar TTnaeaaoned Amatear Gave Wilson's Bired Hands a Strong Argument and J Kept the Crowd Wild With Excitement Kraaae Was the Hero of the Bay and it Waa a Fight Worth a Journey. ' Well, suppose we did get beaten out at the finish? Did anybody fail to get bis money's worth. Did anybody ever see a little bunch of remnants put up a harder or pluckier fight? . . All honor to every man of 'em! Before the visitor arrived a Klnston- lan telephoned down here that it would be useless for our ponies to risk their lives crosblng the bridge they might as An Unique Celebration toba Held Next Friday.' ' . . s The reunion of all the students who have attended Dr. tawls' school will be held In the opera house next Friday night, August 1st. .This laeetlcg Is to be held In order that some ' appreciation may be shown for the great influence of the Lewis school upon Klnston and the surrounding country. After being open for practically 20 years the Lewis echool closed this year never again to open. The former students therefore desire to I fear, however, that I am expected to assemble together and give a . farewell confine myself closely within the limits with a God speed to the two who have of the subject as assigned me, which I been at the head of this school, Dr. and must admit considered In liaelf alone,1 Is I Mrs. B. H. Lewis. ' : ' ,v least worthy of consideration of .all that 1 ' It Is difficult to calculate the Influence pertains to the Sunday school work. For I which this school has had upon this see the broad rlew forces us to acknowledge tlon. Its pupils today are not only in that the prime functions of the Sunday this section however, but are scattered school Is to create a ' worth measureless over our state, country and soma now with gold Incomparable, with worldly I are in distant parts of the world. The progress, and outclassing la significance I present governor of this state was once the fame of the nations of the earth; to I a pupil In this school. Also the late direct the eyes of the people of darkness I Governor Carr was a pupil. , - to light, to ltfttbemnp from falsehood tor Former students in other towns as trntb, from evil to good, and point the I well as in this section ai invited to be soul from nothingness to God. . j present at this great reunion. The pub- Just as the whole aim of education Is lie of Klnston and especially every for- to stimulate the life of childhood to mor- J mer pupil of the Lewis school are cor. allty. so that of the Sunday school Is to. dfally Invited to be present . . . . , beget spirituality and to teach an every 1 The program arranged so far la only dav ethics by which children gro ring up I for the speaking. , Special music and Into manhood and womanhood regulate I other tnterestlngentertainmente are now their own conduct in accordance with I being arranged for. Several of the best th teachings of God. And as the- train-1 voices in Klnston, which were formerly m , a .kAl akHahia ia I At . - V t- 111 " " ing in tne sveryaaj h-" in ne scnooj. uavs oeen eecureu ana wui .but ha had Btean, to apan) mi put -their existence, Incidentally teach a god I xhe folio wing le the program so far many subsidiary subjects whose lmne. I arranged: diate results are not perceptible, so the I "The Influence of Lewis' School Upon Sunday school Incidentally excites lnv Klnston and Lenoir County" Mr. Plato nulses whose actions cannot at once be I Collins. seen, but which In the growth of a com-1 "jlw Influence of the school upon ths munlty tend to create tone to Its atmot- Bar"Ur. T. C. Wooten.- phere and give objective manifestation I ' "Influence on the Medical Profession' of the Investment. ; v Dr. a L. Pridgen. Herbert Spencer declares that the ob- J "Influence on the Teaching Profession" ject of education Is not simply to teach ny a teacher not yet selected. how to live, but how to live completely "The Influence upon the Ministry" Men often misunderstand and Interpret I Rer Cowan. this high purpose to mean how to make I , xh Influence Upon the Press" Mr. Ralph Harper. - "School Beminlscence" Sheriff Dal F. Wooten. f Between these short speeches there will be special music. Much Interest has been shown by the well He down In the shade and let the game go 9 to 0, for Wilson was bribgtng as strong a bunch of professional players as had been got together in the state. The ponies were crippled and two good m n, McDonald and Cook, were on 7 the sick list, but they roped in three of the old vets, who have trifled with, the ball bnt little this year and went out to give battle and such a battlt I It was full of honor and glory for every man, especially the unseasoned vets, and the professionals were kept bustling and guessing np to the last min ute, i For four Innings not a man saw third base and but one got to second. Then Wilson got a man around ths squared circle. Klnston saw it and went one better In the sixth. Wilson had been touching the ball quite freely but the am ateurs killed the hits with brutal , regu Luck favored Wilson In the sixth' and ( : h. ( jj ThcWindtiunl . MES. PEARY AND HER RESCUE SHIP, THE WINDWARD. on her way 1 Lieutenant , t n.. .k. jrard should get back to the United btnte by October 15. On her perilous Journey Mis. earjr, wire pi ue intrepia -ir explorer, lieutenant feary, is now in the good ship Windward to the "frozen north," in search of her husband. 1 eary will probably bar returned from hi nrotoeted dnah Windward ihall hars nanliad X ; KINSTON, A.B. Hicks, c 6 Taylor, cf.. Wynne, ss............ 6 Krause, p. 0 Lewis, lb............:........ 6 L. Wooten, lf............ 5 E. Wooten, Sb 6 Morton,' rf... .............. 5 Meacham,2b; 4 ft. a. po. 118 1 8 1 4 3 1 014 0 1 0 1 1 a 0 .31 .49 116 8615 0 ToaI.n.... By Innings: Klnston ......0 000 0 3400 0 0 0-6 Wilson......0 000 140010 0 1-7 Struck outr by Krause 6; by Traeger Bases given by . Krause 1, Traeger Hit by balljTraeger 3. Two base hits, CONVENTION OLOSE8. Of&oors Sleoted and Oommtttees i Appointed for the Year. The Sunday school convention finished its session after a short business meettng yesterday afternoon. Mr. Y. T. Ormond was reelected as pros ldent and Rev. E. D. Brown was chosen as vice-president and Mr. L. R. Tarser TIUELY TOPICS TERSELY TREATED. Short Local Stories, Editorial Kotcs. The wisest of men sometimes make the most foolish of mistakes. The more yon think of yourself the less others will think of you. ' ' A western preacher is up before court charged with praying too much. It Is wrong to kick a man Into the gutter and then curse him for being mnddy. k There are a great many good men who oppose In practice what they advocate In theory. The man with an Itching tongue tea greater pest than the man with an Itch. Ing palm. The man who doubts the honesty of sverybody else will bear a good deal of watching. Of course brains tells but as a general thing the mors brains a man has the less he does tell. It Is not right to lock a man In the "cooler" and then blame him because he doesn't sweat. In the competitive struggle for exist- secretary and treasurer. Efforts were I ence ft Is not the best who survives, but made to reelect Mr. j, J. Rogers as secre-1 the heartless and cruel. a they sent lour men around. Then. Klni Klnston 3, Wilson 3. Time of game, 2 ton did the same and the score stood 6 to 5, while the crowd-went, wild with joy. -. ". 'JiV .. '"; j.. w . Krause had seemed to work about as hard as a man could up to this point, a living. This Is no more the object of edncAtlon than the Sunday school is a business Investment. Our first object In -teaching the youth of our common schools la not to show them first of all a trade and how to make money, but to -create from the matter entrusted to our 0j,i pupils in arranging this reunion and care, men and women from whom spring n g Loped that still mOre will be shown right activities, right thinking and noDie j meeting In which Klnston will do feelings. For "he only is educated who heraeu proud. Mrs. Lillle Arcbbell is thinks the most, feels the noblest and j chalrman of the ladles committee to ar- acts the best. I range the program. Any suggestions or And in no other way can tl.e subject heip wq gladly received by her. , turfnra na he considered, for only incident- , ' n l. .v. a..r.A hnnl tftphaa Moll WAREBOU6B 8aI ES BOOKS: THE FHEK r.:r.:v7Z7rJf hM na, alarge stock of huuuuui.iuu...6.""b . WarehouBe Bales Books and can supply value become manifest to the community tnem instantly at 40 cents ach, $2.25 . as affecting the material growth -nd ue-1 per half dozen and fl.2o per dozen. - velopment of that community. Whatever argument can be used in favor of the common schools as a busi ness Investment is equally applicable to t.h Rnrid.iv school For If the story of - Benedict Arnold arouses contempt for him who proves himself faithless to his fcllowman.'the good Samaritan declares In In the eighth and retired the giants 1, 3, 3. Klnston got the same dose. In spite of Krause' effort Wilson mad the circuit again In the ninth. Klnston was hours 10 minutes. Umolre. Mr. J. H. uernert, ..y-terday's great game should assure the bfggeet crowd ot the season thf af ternoon.. It will be another corker and the old favorite Morton will be In the box. - f . ' . Krause batted as well as be pitched yesterday and mad a timely hit which It appeared to have won hie game, bnt blanked and the score was tied Just wa toat aam .ftfww4' wiuhw ia ww iu im gui at wbb oviuiv, XUK CHURCHES. it was 1, 3, 8 ior Dotn in ths tenth and In the eleventh It looked equally, but the 1 1 Services will be ' held in the following atfony was abruptlr ended br double cuurcnes tomorrow, to wnico everybody play Wooten to Meacham to Lewis. Klnston got a man to third bnt he died in his tracks. Klnston got two men on bases In ths twelfth, but they died. Two Wilson men were" out and It looked like a draw, but Lewis dropped a thrown ball, his only error, and the Wilson fiend pre served the life thus given him and got around. Fudgel ' The details ot the battle will be found in the summary: WILSON. evening, Turner, cf. TV 1 uarny, u..........x Keed.c, Lattimer, lb. Wysham.Sb Traegar. p.., Caoeldy, rf.., Sullivan. If.................... MUler, 2b..................... AB. R. 6 0 6 .n.. 6 5 5 5 5 4 5 H 0 1 1 1 110 115 1 1 3 O 0 3 18 0 2 PO. A. K. 0 0 3 1 0 1 5 0 0 3 Total.. ...47 6 7 36 13 8 "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy e, :f;" if tl.e etory cf WesLlcston's little Lattliet encourages trut!.!.i'.a.-.-:9, that of -TV.t Siva "Thou s-alt lot tear false v,.' : If tVe story cf UlJas, taught in the lower era lea, exhlhlls the exwsses and C. morclh-'ition of rhhts and too mu( b care fjr the morrow, Cur! t Lkn- 1 '111 ( St If ff --s T how t' x r t' y. ' !, j i i ! ; i '. ! tl 1 the i;'.:--a of ; t'. : y t A rot, h yo a t' the r do rtif V.'.'ll f .ly ( I Invited: Tree Will Baptist. Church., r Service both mornlnn? and evenln. 8unday school at 4 p.m. ' Preabjrteriaa Church. Service both morning and evening. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Methodist Church. . , , , Service- both morning and Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Epworth League Sunday afternoon at a O ClOCK. . Christian Church. No services tomorrow. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. . Christian Endeavor Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. "',-'' -j', -. Mission srx Baptist Charch. Service both morning and evening. Sunday school at 9:80 a! m. B. Y. P. U. Monday night, at 8:30. Christian Science. Subiect for tomorrow's Rihlo Laarn, Love-Ruth, 1:8, 9, 16-18, 22:22, 8, 5, 6, o, iu-ii, Spiscopal Charch. Service both morning and evening, Hour for evening service 6.15. - Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. ' Jpdicial Convention. ' ibo judicial convention for the fifth district, which Includes Lenoir, was held at Wilmington Thursday and Rodolph Duffy, Esq., the present incumbent was re-nomlnated for solicitor by acclama tion. There was some very good speak lng and Mr. Duffy was highly eulogized. In response to which he made a spoech which took the house by storm. The executive eommlttee for the enauinir term was elected, as follows: B. Q. Empie, New Hanover; Frank Thompson, Onclo w; II. E. Faidon, Sampson; Bruce Williams, IVi: hr; Hampton D. Williams. Dunlin. nd Y. T. Ormond, Lenoir. tary and treasurer bnt after thanking the convention Mr. Rogers said that busi ness as well as work In the Sunday school association In theeastern part of the state as a member ofthetxecutlvecommltteeof the State Sunday school association pre vented him from giving his whole time While death on shipboard at sea ar not uncommon, there are also a great many berths. ' ' ? ie "'iyHf'i'.S xx ::': sy:H When people commit a fault or neglect to the Sunday echool work In this dQt7 they are quick to put the blame county. Mr. Roger' work a secretary I on somebody slse. during the past year has, been greatly ap-1 v , preciawa. ' . ' ' I Experience beate book learning every xiuuua wtnyansu vj mecouTua- tlme. There u many a fine theory that iwu vunuaiuK uu ynwiueuv, air. vnooDQ, i works only disaster. ana tne secretary, Mr. uogersior tnetlme rire Struck by Lightning-. A f:h.2 from Tlllery (Oalifax eonnty) the news was received there Tt: la a 1 '7 that Ave kljr.;htE colored reople were r.g wLHetshlng eht-lter ' lonr-9 in Lasslter'e Held on 'ef rry rhmtitton, threiand a and help they have given the Eunday schools during the past year. Thank were also given the'member of the dif ferent choir of Klnston for the best ma le thatJha been beard In Klnston for years, and the Baptist church for the use of the church. The Free Press was like- their patients there la one wise thanked lor advertising and report Ing th convention. Speaking personally Mr. Rogers said Ths Free Press had been of the greatest help to him In creating Interest in the convention by the Items It printed be fore and during the convention. 'X ne executive committee lor the com ing year chosen as follows: Messrs. J. J. Rogers, M. H. Wooten and H. A. Edwards. Delegates to the State Sunday School convention which meets at Klnston next February are as follows: 8. H. Bright, I running for office they commit without Why la It that the man who know the least about a subject Is alway the most anxious to discuss It T , Between the so-called divine healers anl great alml larlty. they all want to be "wen heeted." . It may be sweet to He a bed, but It fa far from sweet to lie about a fellow that la bigger and stronger than yon are. A notable difference between men and women 1 that a Tain man like to air his view and a rain woman like to view her airs. '', " The fault which men condemn when H. M. McDonald, M. F, Holland, W. C. Croom, C P. Barrow, 8. H. Abbott, Richard Alexander, J. J. Harper, A. O. Croom, H. H Wilson, Mrs. R. H. Lewis and W. C. Fields. . The place for the next meeting waa left with the executive committee. Reunion of Confederate Vetrans. ' The Confederate Veteran of North Carolina will hold their annual reunion at Greensboro on the 20th and 21st day of August, 1902. Governor Aycock has though as big as Goliath If be lacks the kindly consented to loan the tents of the moral courage to accept the responsible oiai uuara ior ine occasion, ana tbe ty lor his own acts, city , of tireensborQ will entertain all any qualms of conscience when they are once In... . In China married people often go to school. There are lots of married people In this country that would be much bet ter off In school than where you usually find them. A man may be a man If no bigger than a Tom Thumb, but a man is not a man those In camp free of charge. The rail roads have agreed to sell tickets at 1 cent a mile, which would make the round a - m s a . a ak a ,C . ... . iripirom uxiora fi.YO. it wm be a great event for our grand old heroes. In Foaseeston of Waterworks. Goldsboro Headlight : At last tbe city nas come in possession of the water n orks plant, the amount of f 30,000 be ing paid over to the company last Thursday. In addition the city owns day Goldsboro will be a pleasant suburb me sewerage system ana electric light of the Greater Kinston "He that by the plow would thrive himself must either hold or drive," Poor Richard says and he that would have a thing done right must do It him self or keep a sharp eye on the fellow who is doing It. , City Clerk Mew born received a postal card the other day addressed "Klnston City, Goldsboro, N. C." - That's all right, only the writer got it twisted. Some 1 t. 1 1 A. 1 J . . ... . . pi iiit, auu u is to De nopea mat alter a wh"e water and lights will be cheaper to I priTate consumers. From Hot to Cold. . .. . Dysentery U rrevalent everywhere In sunmif-f and is due to miasmatic poisons. It s abre-t'y wlib incarnation of I -.: 'ff th l.ir-9 bowel. Ia But little farther needs tole said la this column concerning the proposed Farmers' Day, except just enough to t m -y alive the flae and preTent business r In g-aeral an 1 tobacco men la rart'tuh.r from for-vt;' -j the p'llhc r.- " z t3 1 s a r A' i t - i. -e is con.mon.bnt rror- t' 1 1 la the court houe Lr..r. ! 'j ev ' - il " l.t vo i i, f- r v . A 1 i r"t r ' 't es a-'H.)'" v t err?' the echxe 81; !i ' t . 1 1 : rj i. i i i (, - 5.. ... r t v 'i c-.r-rh : t-.-t t J "i th .'J w,'i f.r t -i In ' ' ' i ir j f . 1 t s r t t ( f (" 7 -T. Joe Ja:
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