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IJLY fREE iPRI tttt : 11 OIL . PUBLISHED 1GSZERY HPTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDRY. lu VI. NO. 84. KINSTON, N. C, SATURDAY JULY U, 1003 PRICE TWO CENTSL 0 1SS0 -c ' ,iERAUIIEffSITEUS rs or interest , Condeasel Into Brief. Paragraphs ' iTLE ABOUT I0SEROUS THIKGS ith of the World's Nsw That :ht Interest Our Readers, v An r . - . ' ., . , . . .. m Here and There. ; im to Isle of. Pines relinquished nited States and treaty signed at na conyeyinir it to. Cuba, land vo United States coaling stations .tea. , . . . . j. James O. Blaine, the widow of !rmer secretary of state, and can- e ior president, is gradually sink Her illness is said to be due to sre, and her death is expected n a lew aays. 1 . . bker T. Washington, in an ad at L-oulsvuie. K.y., appealed to es for self-control, and declared t lynching . In 'northern ' states i simplified the race question by ,ng it national. Ivaha, July 9.-Cuba exported 56i, bns of sugar during the first six ha of 1903, exceeding: the exports '2. the same period of 1902 by JO tons. The amount on hand is fated at 353.400 tons, 90,000 tons ihan a year ago. . -"'.' Itimore, July 9,--At 2 o'clock this Ung Frank Manoley, weeping and ,;d, startled a polman with the men! that he had shot and killed l ife in bed. . ."I was dreaming that is defending myself against . a lar who had soughtio kill i.w,V ai4, "and I fired several shots. i waking I was horrified to find I killed my dear wife."., , ihmond Va.t July 10 The with-" jal of troops from Richmond has j halted by reason of continued b throwing at cars in the suburbs. gnt soldiers are again riding on ars as guards and no disturbance jiy sort is reported from any quar j Another striker is reported to I retuned to work today. Trave e cars continues to improve. Jerman professor has beenlnves mg the causes of Insanity, among m, ananas come to the.conolu that if women are admitted into etition with men the inevitable t will be a tremendous .-increase lsanity. among the women He I that the percentage of women iers who become insane is almost le that of the men teachers. : ishine-ton. Jul v 10.-K la iald at apal legation that the news of the a or tne rope wui nicely be -held i Rome several hours, .or until fflclal fact can be made known by to bead or governments through he world. Not until after those ages have all been sent, it is sta twill the formal announcement of demise of the holy father be is to the public at Rome. jashlngton, J uly 10. The president ( ved the following message from Vmerican chamber of commerce at iia ; through Mr. Green: "we ratulate you and . the American Is upon the completion of the ,ac cable, which ts truly a monu jt to American industry and enter S. May your administration speed ccomplish the abolition of tariff uhe temporary admission of com it labor, without which the Phillp i cannot prosper." , nama, Columbia, July 10. A prt- dispatch from Bogota ? was re d here last evening from a Pan representative in congress saying ! the minister of foreign "affairs leclared in the Columbian-senate Senor Herran, the . minister, had d the canal treaty after having i duly authorized by the Bogota rnment. 1 It is generally Inferred this statement that -President jquin is disposed to assume all nsibility for the treaty, ; . I i ' Lv I liIa-i. i fjinlflnil th rrlm which. piurdor, Is punished with the greatest severity Is. that of marrying ft girl against the .wishes of her parents. When a suitor makes his appearance he says nothing to the maiden, who often does not know who 0 Is, but ber parenta inform her that she la sought la marriage. Shortly afterward,. Qnm day appointed, the -girl, 'her parents friends and suitor all meet together at a feast, and the young man and maiden are placed opposite, so that, they can look at each other freely and can talk with comfort ' After the meal la over the,, company jrepalrto an open space, where "the race for a wife" Is run. The usual distance la about ft quarter df ft mile,' and the glr) is placed a third of the distance from the starting point If she be .fleet of foot she can easily reach the goal before her suitor., and in that case he may. never trouble ber again. v If, however, he ha found fa vor in her eyes, all she haft to do is to lag somewhat In her flight, so that he may .overtake her. If .she desires to Intimate to him that his love for her is returned, aba' may run ft little way and then turn with open arms to ac cept him. . In after aarllak Fr ' FrfMh Tngm. rIUh r-mr ( th OpmM. ' Many people to this day have so ferstitlous dread of wearing opals, be jaune they really believe ill -luck la at tached to this beautiful stone. Three tenturleft ago the opal waft an exceed ingly fashionable gem, and the Italian goldsmiths particularly favored Its use for their most exquisite settings. , " The opal was at the height of its pop ularity when .the plague broke out In Venice, ; dome especially observant In dividual discovered that when a plague stricken sufferer was at the point of" death the opal. If he wore one, would grow, brighter, and after hia. death It would grow dulL The reason for tula appears to have been that the burning fever warmed the stone and that after death the" "damp and chill of the body dulled it. But many deduced from this a belief that It was the opal that bad brought death and misfortune, and with the spread of this superstition the opal declined In popular favor. '. I Many-, persons would on no account whatever even accept one as a gift, much less . wear what they foolishly deem the unlucky opal. New Yorjs Press. . . " " ', ' Kishlnsff Massacre. Odessa, July 10. Prlnoa Urusoff, the hew go venor of Bessarabia, ha? arrived at Klshineff and taken op hi, official duties. M. Chaplin, an official of th,e ministry of justice, and Judge Pollan,- vice-president of the district court of Odessa, are also at Klshineff In connection with the inquiry that is being mads in1 to th Jewish massacre. , The examination magistrates hare completed their Investigation and will prepare the indictment of the prison era in a few days; The officers abso lutely refuse to arlve any information concerning the number of prisoners, what the charges will be and whether any of the accused will be capitally charged. The criminal courts of Rus sia are not empowered to tun let capi tal : punishment under any circum stances. Capital chanres are always remitted to a military tribunal. It is not believed that , any death - sentence will bo imposed In connection with the massacre. , The heaviest punish ment probably will be a dozen years pena servitude or deporwtloiV: The Two' Methodist Churches Agree. Ashburv Pftrk. N. J.. Julv The joint t commission of the Methodist Episcopal churches, north and south, has completed its ritual revision labors in Ocean Grove. The new order of Electing a New Pops, . Caratf of WI14 Door. J The whole tribe of wild dogs, which in rlnselv allied forms are to be found t worship adopted lavs special stress Persons who have worried through . in. the wildest Jungle and woods of pon reverent worship and provides a -t rench Manual" may get some sat-f ASa; from the Himalayas to Ceylon for peen' n -ient prayer on enter isfaction from thO- thought hat with ! tmm r-hin. tn th Ttnm-nniMM logenurcn. their Own language they are revenged upon the Parisian,. ."Methoda Avec Prononclation" is a fit tie book which makes straight' the. way of the Eng lish language i for ; French i ton jruea. Does one wish to say, "How Is it, miss; There are extensive changes in the t . . ... .... n . xuero. a catechism. In the- future primary pire are now exun in ine roreaw or tnd a. standard catechism, almost new. Asia Minor-show-an Individual and will be used in place of the three nowl""1 ZJiW corporate courage which entitles then ' in uset . - Smlnf ave W a high place among the most dar- f , Bishop S. M. Merrill, of Chicago, tag of wild creatures. The "red dogs," oa so charming and pretty walking to give them their most characteristic wn you wake up with a bad taste ur mouth, go at c-nce to J. JE. I & Co.'s drug store and get a free le of Chamberlain's Stomach and r Tablets. One or two doses will ? you well. They also cure bil- .ess, sick headache and constipa HiiMie?!: which, of :4nrjse.rwould- be one of tie first remarks ft French trav eler would 4 have occasion to make) It Is only necessary to consult the "Non velles Methods:" "Aou islte, miss; oueune so tcharminngne anode pretU ouaklnngue alaunef- ilf the traveler goes to the theater the man at the box office may say, "Oul tave onll orches tra stalls lalfte, beute allow me too rimarque sat se are se best sltee for name, are neither large in size nor no they assemble to large packs. Thos Which hav e from time to tlmo measured and described seem to aver age some three feet in lengffi from the in an interview, said: 'The utmost harmony has prevailed and the Metho dist Episcopal churches, north and Qoldsboro Arsua, , It is ft misUka to think that the cardinals In the sacred college must by any law. of the church select one of their own number to serve as pope iney may select any man wao is Catholic even layman, provided mere oe no impeaiment to nil receiv ing holy orders. In the lontr history of the church there have been many surprising choices. , Nothing of that Oftture, however, la expected as the outcome of the coming conclave. A cardinal will undoubtedly be placed in the chair of St. Peter; Non will the four veto nations be apt to exercise their powers. At p res- rut Austria, anain. - fortuirai - ana France possess the right Of vetolnt? tha election of the college of cardinals. jnis veto power was waived in 178, dun Psin.l Pw.1 mm. T VTTT was elected pope, and it is believed this prlvlleee will be asraln waived The earnest Catholics of Austria, Spain and Portugal will be glad to see the Catholics of France deprived by waiver vi m Twiua in iioe oumiog election. , put unless the prerogative be waived any of the three countries little Portugal as well as unfaithful France can veto the selection of the cardinals. In theory, the conclave will meet in Rome in a state of captivity, but the captivity is a myth of ecclesiastical brain. .The cardinals will be protected from popular pressure of anv sort. and the Italian government will render them safe and free to act as suits them beat There have been times in the history of the papacy when a conclave aotea unaer auress ana pressure,-, but m act iudenen dently and freely, and the Italian gov ernment h as no : veto privilege.., She has not the control that Portugal. & has-been state, possesses.' : She has no south,' are closer today than they have i w iwSor? V Pproach a been since they separated in the davs of slavery." 1 The.order of, worship is practically the same as now usea in the church nose to the root of the tall. 1 , - 'north. The pack seldom numbers more than A ; 1 ' v ' , nine or ten,5 yetrfhere :lft sufficlenf evt-' Am-;,5f Let Russia Jake Limit, dence that they are willing and able to ; Washington, July 9.--The president dettro)r any creature that inhabits the has decided that the-matter of the ' nd bind them ItinirleL exrant the adult elenhant and Jewish ' petition must ha. fln11 i ivmnathv. slnngeule 'dgeentlemene..' Evidently i ttcrharvrt ; the " rhinoceros, creatures posed of before anv further effort la The basis of r- ann " i The Trouble at Evansvills. "th" is given up as a bad lob. and "1 is as difficult for the Frenchman as" for the German, though a German manual gltes John Bull aspschonn Bool." I Ort HaahroAm Garftea la Praaec. Th strShgest, of the underground worlds in France which I visited was one- devoted to the raising of mush rooms. Ita limits seemed unbounded," as Indeed they were, for It pierced the -hillsides In every direction. We entered through ah opening under an orchard of cherry trees. During "harvest time" I v - lZ ry wr i He also brtngs with him some grains hours. Three .men. - with thetr great of M,t vblcb he into the flames. u, u lue.n.UUu iow unuer- and thenK squatting by the fireside, wishes bis hosts "a prosperous year,, a plentiful crop and many blesstngs." whose great size and leathery hide make them almost invulnerable to sncb enemies aS dogs-London Spectator. A Ceatoai mt the Balkaa. He or sbe-who enters a bouse for the first time Is supposed in the Balkan countries to bring it good or bad luck for the whole twelvemonth." This be lief gives rise to a curious observance. The visitor before crossing the thresh old picks up a stone (token of strength) i or a green twig (emblem of health and j frultfulness) and lays It on the hearth, Asbevllle Citizen. , i Deplorable as are the recent' race riots in Indiana, some good will come out of them.- They will draw the two sections of the country closer together with - firmer bond of sympathy is under- 1I05TH STATE 1IEU3 V: Clipped and CoIIel Frcia Ca l; - Carolina heiitt,.1r?:: ODD AID UTEMSTUG HlPPEHi:! made here to compose the issues -ris standing, and the gvansville episode ing outiof the Manchurlan sltua'tion. shows that the people of the north are xnereroi-e, it is now said that nothlnsr beginning at last to recornlzethe serlt wu.a uunu umi orjroun-Di-, uj wuwu , io (a-iuiniur wij uiuuuj i mirv i Wcrhtened them off Warrants Gosalp Gathered 'from Murphy Ts Mantso of Importance to Our. TftV " Heel Rftftdars, - Both sides tn the Haywood murder : case, set for hearing next week de clare their readiness to go on with tbe. trial, Each says positively there will.. ' be no further postponement on ita ftc- count, Three 5 ' hoodlums of Wilminotoit. pulled the conductor off ' an electric? car and beat him because he put- ttteofc off the car for ourslmr In the oreaeaow- of lady passengers. They were young wnite men under the influence ot liquor.'-:" i -i --. ..v A Masonio temple bazaar will ba , held at Raleigh, Otlober 12 to 14 It . is endorsed by the grand lodge. Noble - r . aiarun wut oe in cnarge. Fourteert thousand Invitations will be tni to Masons in this State by Grand Secre tary John C. Drewry and 25,000 wilt , be sent to other states. , , , ... , Durham July 10.--About 9 o'clookr this morning Louis Edmondsoo, si ' white carpenter, 32 years of age, was-- instantly killed by falllnur from one at the new tobacco warebousea now belnir erected, i He fell U feet, landed on the : skeleton floor of the buildintr.- Hia,. ' neck was broken In the fall , 1 .,,5 - The News Publishing comoanv. of Charlotte, was chartered Tuesday with, $50,000 capital, the purpose being the) i publishing of the Charlotte News -sod ' Democrat. Authority is prescribed t' pu bl ish both e veni ng ' and morning papers, also weekly and semi-weekly. ; W. C. Dowd is prlacipal etockholdev' and-incorporator.' .. . pr Stfttesvllle. July 10.' It Is reported! T here ;that Lester' Andrews and Ed-." Mills, both half drunk, 'went to ' the - home of Mr. Cliff Line.' Isear Sandw Grove church, and assaulted his wife. choking her when she repulsed then. and threatening her husband when h triea to enter the house, with gun. ground farm every morning, and every day , in the year can count on an im mense crop, which they ship to the large cities near by and even several miles away. The discolored and inferi or mushrooms are sent to the canneries. but for hia best growjth the producer receives only 20 cents a pound. Scrib- ners Magazine. Caarat" Bee-eta Coaraare. ' One brave step makes the next one easier. True, the , road seems more piled up with obstacles as one goes along; but, then, one Is made stronger and more capable with every step, so that relatively we have an easy road always before us. At least if not ex actly easy It becomes more interesting one feels less inclined to grumble. Cosmopolitan. . Terae Oat. "Our colleges turn out some pretty good men nowadays," remarked the elderly gentleman. "ies," replied bis son gloomily, "our college turned out the man who was sure to have won the hundred yard dnsb for us next year just because he didn't pass any of his examine ttons." Syracuse Herald F Wi fj "' V" ' "i ' - ars the alA si: ".Z'.mz.t'i.iz.iz.iz.iz.iz.i'S.iZ. Cornea Nataral to Him. "Qupon is a good fellow, but his con versational abilities are remarkably limited. He has a few stock phrases, and that's all." ; r , ''Well, what else can you expect? He's a stockbroker." Cincinnati Com mercial Tribune. ' -Dunn offers a site and a subscrip tion of f 10,000 for Greensboro Fethale college if it is moved from Its present site. liferent- Styles - t rocket r-: 1 C.:r., C Very Remarkable ore of Diarrhoea. "About six years a ro for the first time in my li.e I had a sudden and severe af.ack of diarrhoea," says Mrs. AI;.-9 Miller, of Morsran, Texas. "Ifct t. - porary rc'.i- f, but it came bavii araia and a?sia, and for six lo-- ryt-ars I have su J rl more mi s-rv 8-if -y t'.3a I cia t-Il. It was w.-re ' C-j : s f. i rs r,-i-for .ans' r t ava engagement, , the evacuation of Man churia by Russian troops, save, rail road guards, should be . complete. -It is unaerstooa tnat the Kussian govern ment has set up as one reason for not sanctioning the opening of new: ports in Manchuria, the necessity of allow ing her first to complete the e vacua tion of. Manchuria, and, although the reasoning is rather obscure on that point, it is understood that our gov ernment Is willing to wait until Sep tember before making the next move. Fad Jewish Tots Poisoned Candies. Vienna, ' July . 10. A diabolical scheme on the part of anti-Semite Rus sians, to do away with their greatest antipathy, the Jews, has been discov ered at Cracow. '' i Three off the czar's subjects were arrested there for distributing pois oned bonbons to Jewish children. ! :" , . 1 .,. wi i- ' i I . I , . wnen me men were arrested it was War Ba Tea Maeh. ' i with great difficulty the officers could ; Eating is . the greatest of. all our defend the prisoners from the infuri standard amusements. A great num- ftted Jews, who' swarmed about them ber of people obviously veat a great nattering' threats and dire vengeance, deal more than they need, and It is en- na endeavoring to secure the men to tlrely credible that a large proportion of the moderate eaters might thrive as well and look as handsome and work as hard and live as long on a very much restricted diet ; ; But ''would the ; Joy of life continue unimpaired ; for j them? The native born might raise ' plenty of children1 if they could sub sist for 11 nts a day, but would they think life was worth living on 11 cents worth of food a day? No, they wouldn't That is one thing that alls them. Harper's. " I time, " according to the last Russian inherent in it. They cannot any longer Then as the grains of . salt burst and crackle In the fire he utters the follow" lng quaint formula: "As I am sitting; even so may alt the ben and warm the eggs. As this salt splits, even so may split the eggs of the clucking ben and the chickens come forth." - ' ' lvnch them. It transpired the work of the three men was part of a widespread con spiracy. Many children - who ate the candles are ill, while some are dead. Shoe on Other Foot. VI L Locdon, July 10. The Catholic Her aid has requested the Russian ambas sador at London to forward to St. Petersburg a statement calling atttf n tion fto the continous and increasing number of outrages on negroes In the United &tates, "which .are usually , accompanied by the most appalling i brutality;" The paper wished the Kussian- governments to make repre seruauons 10 vvasningxon. - ine ambassor, . m reply to there- point a finger of scorn at the south for not enduring quietly the "black peril'! which overshadows their homes, The crime committed at E vansville was as much torch, applied to gun powder fts it would have been in any southern state. Men are much the same in one section as in the other under like circumstances. . . Another . thing i this " trouble has proved is that the negro's future is In his Own hands. He must work out his own salvation. The war put an end to slavery; reconstruction made the negro ft citizen. But the possibility tnat tne two races win live amicably side by side is surely not of the bright est, lr the negro is wise be win recog nize this fact, will condemn crime, help hunt down and bring to justice the criminal of his own race. The white man will not stand such assaults as have recently been committed in all parts of the country, and It must be the work of the better element among the colored people to teach against tne outrages. Tne preachers, school teachers, editors and other leaders among the blacks should organize strong crusade against crime, not against lynching, that will take care of itself. It is simply a case of cause and enect. Kemove the cause and the effect will be removed. The Farmers' Convention. . . fjrlgrlaa IMg-eona. ' - The Belgians are great plyfon brwd ers. and one of the ..choicest birds this kind is the true Antwerp carrier. .; quet, said such action was outside of wnicn is comparatively rare. , i his purview, and he could not deal : .with it. The communication will Eaa-iiaa -Paiacea.. ! therefore be sent direct to St. Peters- There is birt one private "nalace" ini burg, England, Blenheim palace, and there are three in Scotland Scone, Walkeith and Hamilton. - Cut the residence of all English bishops and archbishops are termed "palaces. , Cholera Infantum. 1 This has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal dis ease to which infants are subject It can be cured, however, when properly I treated. All that is n-.n,h t-. i rive namoerlaln s Undertakers t't bodlfS to se If life! and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, necessary is to Colic, Cholera Is extinct by raising a blister with a match. If the blister Is dry tha body is dead; If It fills with water life Is not yet extinct If the cut mude for the embalming syringe bWK the body i3 S'.ive. The on!y absolutely certain sign, however, is beginning decomposition. as directed with eaoh bottle and a cure is certain. For sale at J. E. Hood & Co.'s dru store. OADTOnrA. Eaantha ' --nj.tna 4 . " of Ct "- '. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 ttt i itiutt r I 1 f - 0 i j r New-Observer. The authorities of the Agricultural and Mechanical college, acting in con cert witn tne state board of agricul ture have arranged to hold a farmers' convention at the A. &. M.V. col lege. West Raleigh, on the .21st, 22d and 23rd of July. It is to be a far mers' convention. nothing more, noth ing less. Farmers are to be invited to compose the audience and to do the talking. The indications are that very many are coming and that it will em brace representative men -who have done much to advance the interests of the State's greatest industry, -r In tne new life and growth of the State in manufacturing, : agriculture has not been backward. Though it has enjoyed no special favor, North Carolina farmers have utilized the advantages - of soil, climate, better knowledge, and diversification, and there has been a steady advance in agriculture. It is to confer together, to recount what has been done to com pare methods, to study soils and fer tilizers and climate, to plan future improvements, to increase the love of North Carolina boys for the soil It is for such objects as these that this con vention has been called. It is hoped that the attendance will be very large. All farmers will find comfortable and pleasant lodging and board at the A. & M. college at such low rates as will make the trip inexpen sive. This coming together, lodging and boarding together, and comparing notes and experience will prove of both pleasure and profit to all who come, ijet hundreds of farmers come and have a good time while they learn more about ieir calling. ;o U it Who U lie? 1 at r ' t' . .... r , 9 Feer-a have been issued for their arrest. : Tarboro Southerner: On John H. Edwards farm, near Lawrence, live! an old colored man, Isaac Whitehead, 79 years old. Realizing, he said, that he had only ft few more days here, ha came to town today to purchase him shroud and coffin. The first he bought but his son, who was with him, drew the line on the coffin. Burial clothes, and shrouds he could sleep in the same; house with, but not with, a coffin. - Mr. Banney Autrey met a horrible death at the Atlantic Coast Line sta tion at Hope Mills : Nor 1. i He waa hauling machinery from the new depot 1 to the mill, and ftfter loading the wagon took ft stand in the front part ana was holding to the heavy cases to. : steady them, u when one, weighing about 700 pounds, toppled over, throw ing him to the ground ; and : falling squarely on his head, crushing It hor ribly. He died within twenty min utes. . Salisbury Cor, Charlotte Observer:. Uuder protest by counsel for the pros ecution, the bond of W. A. Cable, the) freight conductor guilty of atrocious wife-beating, involving assault with tv deadly weapon, was reduced todaj from $325 to 200, which amount he put up in cash.-, It is safe to say that the county school fund will be 1200 better off and that Cable will never be ' seen hereabouts atraln. especially since he has been discharged by ' the rail road company. It would - not be healthy for him to visit Spencer, where his home was. Monroe Doctrine. London,' July 10. In conversation, ' with American officers at the king's dinner at Buckingham palace yester day evening, members -of the cabinet expressed a desire for an extension of tne Monroe doctrine. Kecognlzing the ; paramount influence of the United! " States in the western hemisphere. Great Britain, they said, wants Wash ington to exercise control In some waw over the financial obligation of the Central and South American states. Apparently Great Britain, not desir ing a repetition of the Venezuelan af- ; fair, favors the adoption of means - whereby the smaller republics will be compelled to ; meet their obligations without pressure from Europe. . War Department Asked to Tear Down . Signs. , , : ' Atlantic City, N. J., July 9. The . machinery of the war department has been invoked to have removed an of- fending sign which1' ornamet ts the masts of a wreck at the mouth of the inlet The sign advertises a brand of ntoxicating liquid. A petition from indignant citizens was addressed to the secretary of war, was indorsed by the council and signed by the mayor, E raying that the government would low up the wreck, as "it was a men ace to naviation." The wreck is t.Vit of the sobooner A. Lee. briokladea. Valubie 'I ime (tared. Slight injuries oft a dUaLIe a mil and cius several days' los of t.i nd a 1 "a 1 '.'"'O J ro'"'a d 'vclor', s -i r-- ;:s ia t' cf a 1 i I i r r
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