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. '.' ', ' i' ..,- ---,- . t'. ' ''-.4 .it,l-W. ...i'.jJ.iSr.v, ; HA7AHA ca Dc:nrrng c2Ar3. NEWSPAPERS & PSRIODICALO W cA'i HER TO-DAY, for Falcijfh and Vicinity : Fair ; increasing cloudiness HEO.I A1BROWN.i i". rrnM r 1 i HE: OS r . .. tr. . . .... . . . - ' ,' ri : .. ; ; Vol. II. ' . : ! RALBGIVN. C fitINfAY t OCTOBER 2. 1898. No. 1 09. 1 y - ' I . ' ' . . ." ! "I t 1 . ' - . 1 if i nrHfln nniiuiiMiniii I In. Ill I i I '11 Ft I Ilia J 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiRfi niiiriani i- : i w-Mz, mum rm mz m t ni ia it a iiii , -u Lr - , r I Hiii til II rti iiMniii II iiii m.i .iiiiiiiiii - - " ! s -. , n i s if- i i ii s i ii -1611 mm m s m 11 II I I II II I II III III III "i III IIU I IvIlULr UU1 I H UHV lull i . ,v - f- . ' ! - " -: i' 1 ii ii it : v 1 ik" - -i- u THEY SAY IT Deposed Emperor of China Reported Dead. PHIY 1,1 ED Tears R1ad Down a Yoao1l(e's Fac as Sas To'd of III Trntmeat by Her Hnt- . bad. Cumberland, Md.. Oct: 1. Yesterday evening a young woman with a baby In her arms arrived here to take a train for the home of her parents in West Virginia. She was the wife of I SJL Kimberlyj a farmer. She had left her husband, j she said, on ' account of ill treatment. While seated in the waiting room her husband put in an appearance, and pleaded 'ith his wife without avail. The man and wjfe created a good deal of excitement, and attracted quite a large crowd of spectators. 1 . . , The woman is a frail little being, while the husband is a six-footer and powerfully-built man, weighing over two hundred pounds. When the hua band could not prevail upon his wife to return 'to him, he grabbed her satchel, which "contained besides her clothing, i $75 in money and notes for $190. After taking the satchel by force, the1 wo man pleaded with some of the specta tors to call an officer, and force her ... ray .-ays that a Chinese news-i,n the money, etc. He was arrested Emperor of on cnarge or larceny, ana commu ted to Jail for a further hearing today. American Missionaries Fare Badly at Hands of a Chinese Aob Lon- don Opinion Regards the Reported . - - i - Suicide or Assassination of the Emperor as a Minor Event In the process of Revolution, j f irst Session jkief and Nothing But Prelimittllries Discussed. llWlfflS vi-, r ;i!i-4;-H that the :l , iniuitted Fufccide after signing irri" rial edict promulgated on Sep- r :lst. I'-1'-: r' r aa.le McDonald. British minis t f iniia. has 'informed the foreign , .-i a dispatch from Pekln, that Mr. When the man was brought before Justice Turner today it was a touching scene between the man and wife. The husband claimed that the money in the satchel; belonged to him. and told how his wife left him while he was at work Convention Will Be F ircical Until Spain Changes In strncdons. tii Her Commissioners i ! 1 ' M.nlinore. attache of the British .,,;!, while on his way home from w" itir"1- xie Bi4,u ,ie wrtn "ic "vv,ici it-ear oi iroiiDie ax nom win ueier pa niaras rrom necog a r.r. -v ;i;s:..t- 2 and finally attacked by a'Chi station, escorting a lady, was P. f a and had it well stocked. The Ar.' rf. an b, which pelted Mr.t Mordmore Kiinpanl'on with stones and th-m with mud. Later some missionaries . were similarly trf.it': L and ttfe Chinese' secretary of itr AiiK.ntan legation was set upon an J J.."an-n so violently, that one of his r;b as broken. ; . r .M.r'!.-ir 'McDonald saysjthat there is a v. r v -, dangerous feeling abroad nizing the Force of tfe Situation Carl 1st Uprising and Successful Re voIutiSJn Feared by siagasta Sight o? American War Ships off Spanish Coast May BeNeces sary to ihe Successjif Negotiations. Paris, Oct. 1. The first mee pg of the! jeace commission was held this i - - f i --" -- -I - ' 1 ' at their disposal by( the French govern hour, only ten commissioners being present been chosen, that only preliminaries were afternoon in a private suite place ment. The fmeeting lasted just a! Mr. Day said a president had n I j ..: Vr. The Emperor Was Murdered. I - Oct 1. A Shanghai' 1, f.:s the- latest news! concernins- dls- aa'id: Vi will be willing to do any thing. I will sell out my farm and go and live .with her among , her own people. I can't keep my farm with out her. We have a little baby, and there will be no happiness for either of ua while separated." Then bursting into tears he turned to his wife and pleaded with her to return with. him. rr j a a i a a' a. j f.f:;Mif a counter coup to depose the ll,f iuuny iubcu,iu r- K r impress and try U Yung Lu. while her little frame shook and tears f. r the .'murder of the Emperor. ! j chased each other down her fair cheeks. It was a sight rarely witnessed, one in wife testified that the money and notes were her, individual property, and did not belong td her husban. She also told of the Ill-treatment she had reced ed from her husband, and that she was l forced .to leave him. State's Attorney Pearre.! after hearing all of the evi dence, requested the justice to dismiss the case of larceny against the .hus band, provided the money was turned over to; the wife and a promise given not to molest her. . . . . u riioVi Mnntp'm smlHnelv klated on leavirier the chamber as follows: a word, and being told to proceed nei,-",- ; r i IT WAS MUTUALLY AGR JED TO AI NQTHING OUTSIDE THAT P2EPARIN0 FOR EClQARSTIOtl. CoBplt Arr0mat wiirt Aa4 fr Takla Crf Araty t OcctlaJ Washington. Oct. 1. Armnctmen ts for transporting the army1 of ocupa tion to Cuba and establishing the troop In garrisons occupied the attention of War Depart men officials today. lit has been decided to send a board: -of officers' to .Cuba within a few days to make ar rangements for landing, quartering and feeding the troops. Colonel Hecker will be one of the board and will start to night or tomorrow to transact some business In the South connected with embarkation. Two more will be (detail ed from the quartermaster's depart ment and one each from medical sub slstance and . engineers department. Colonel Waring of New Tork. will ac company the officers as an expert san itary engineer. It is believed that Charleston. Sa vannah and Fernandlna will be selected as points for embarking troops. Volun teers held In reserve will be encamped at Huntsvllle. Ala... Augusta. Athens. Ga., and Columbia. Greenville and Spartanburg. S..C. MAKING A TAX LIST. SP.10ISII FEiKI OF I0SURGE0T3 Vild Ratnors Concerning Ac tion of General Rios Gil 0 6n. Wood PTsro to Mslre Ssstl Property pay Municipal Fxpens Santiago. Oct. L General Wood today appointed two Cuban and two Ameri can officers to make an inventory ot all taxable business and real estate In the city. As soon as a report, Ii made Gen eral "Wood will Institute a system of j taxation to support the city. Customs Spaniards Helpless Aoalnst Rebels. Native ttni Be Content With American Rule, Out Will Sweep Spanish Authority From the Is land If There ts an Attempt to Continue It'- Hollo, rhlllppine XsUnds, BepL 17, via Manila. OcU Spaniards at Hollo are greatly perturbed ( bv fear 'of In surgents, and the wildest rumors are tn circulation concerning the action of Meneral Itloa, Governor, of Vlsayas, Since the surrender of Manila to the Americans, IUos has sent to Mandana bOO additional troops, and It Is now sup posed there as 2.000 soldiers there, but this Is believed' to be exaggeration Preparations to resist Insurgents are very feeble, and Spaniards feel, that they are helpless , against the natives. discussed and an adjournment ta jen until tMonday. Orie point was definitely DOOR.' m m a x i. ::-i upain oi me ;impror cm- tlu. - reports: one that he was ii'i; another, he was put to death '.i.tiiLTUlation: and third, he was halo-, t.-d to frightful torture, a red hot ! .ti-itig thrust into his bowels. It Is ais.. reported that certain powers ;6n- The domestic political situati; ii? Spain will be the controlling factor In preventing an agreement on any. feat,y oX peace for s6me time. The American commissioners will be compelled ,o take oognizance of this, although it-is in ' . t..-;-- - - ! . - j. a . no way involved in their mission Today's Information from Madrid indicates that the Sagasta ministry only nc fr understands that Anierica will insist upon the practical abandonment of th 1 entire Philippine group, and it will require some time to reconcile, especially politicians and the army, to the loss of prac tically all Spain's colonies. ' - ! The intention of Carllsts to at jempt an Insurrection as soon as peace is London, OCt. 1. The palace reVOlU- which Si Stnilt nhlp-hnHlprt mnn nnrt A nnnl..A lo nSf MtiAo. tfi 'iiv nAilatif Af aliAnoa. iii fArtn ara LUIIVIUUCU MO ,VIIVaiCU ai V. v4 J AVa VUMUUbUb VA. OUVCDO : fc.v V- t:on at .Pekin is treated ; here as a fraKe Woman, united for Mfe, and yet unfaVorable to Spain, which-muatUe the case in any event. Fortunately the rmnor occurrence in the slow solution of shedding tears because they could not unxavoraD e lo P" , rf Cttse 'Jna x V l.. the Chinese question. What European, Hve .togettw?"- THr- lluir-babe. atout late8tJ1Wa -from the Philippines f Ilk spread of insurrection .4xalps the pres- j-owers are how; striving to decide "is nine'' months old, recognized the father ent; dynasty by caiistns disrasr.wlh;;ifw1ible Colonial quetlbn..',4y:,,,,--'',? -j whether the xlecrepit empire will hence- in the crowded little courtroom, and While the poWic may b appl Jsed, it the arttry'-wttch Is the decisive V 'rt,l.7be,f dePcemry of tne Czar's or iooked fct hlm and oooed and laUghed factor and by it Carllsts hope tolze the ! ihrone. -Stitt Sagasta will not . th- territory will be made accessible -K,,- ,, A- .. . ' .. , . i - . i- wnile the Da rent a ffrievpd. Am th sfypp. . . . ... . . -. m. to the rest. thi . world to Increase the ' V. . . cnange.anstructions ngnt away, aja Tnay.erve.n a wan. aa Amenwnjnavw uera- . . vaiors scooa.agnasi at tne scene more . .. , ... , - , . . u. 1.1l. u .inlth . I y-.ncfr tints it 1 nrill a M n nMa A tnl Jn tr Tlul 'riVnaBTT" money will hereafter , be used for pro vinclal Improvement. Bonds for; 1300.- The Spanish gunbl El Canb m out of ow win soon oe isauea ror me construe- rt.pair and useless, and two smaller ones tion of a new water works system. General Wood will sail around this part are even in worse condition. ' It Is understood that natives , and of the Island next week to organise netroes on Vlsayas Islands are waiting municipal towns. governments in all coast than one man. brushed a tear aside that he could hot keep back. The woman left on the afternoon train for Man nington to her parents, while the hus band, wjth tears in his eyes, left on the first train for his farm. The couple had j only been married 4hree years. . Tin iv is- no nef d to dogmatize as to h juestion uner which -system the h:n. s people would be' happiest; but it ir.uy be 'affirmed from the standpoint i f tr. uie that statesmen are now wag mc. t hat it will not affect the issue whrth.r the Emperor or China is alive -r ! id.' .The new man who mounts the tf.r. i..' will, like Alexander I of Russia, "It !: eded by men who murdered his K' ..i) .iT.,ttu t. Hurrtnanded bv men who" Hbw Feafur of the French National Scan- ".;:! i 1 his fnthPr nnl fnllnwd hv dai Will Be Appalllno. tJi'-ii u.h.i may murder himself." Th. So the convention which bega today will be more or less farcical until a change of inrtructions comes. ABUSES AlieRICANS Htw Cuban Paper Ptemnlostss Vlsws th Scfteol of Cxtrsmlsts. Santiago. Oct. L Cuban extremists have started a paper at Cuevttas call ed El Cuba Libre, which Is devoted to attacks upn Americans. The first humber which appeared today,i con tains a half column of offenses, alleged to hnve been committed by r colored troops at San Lute. AH Santiago pa pers have been saying ugly things about Americans, accusing them of baa faith and calling upon them to evac uate the island.' j to see If the , Americans take th Islands. With this they would be sat lifted, but Chey would not submit again to the rule of 8 pain. If the Americans leave they will start an ' tnsumtlon which will sweep the islands. Qns or two Soanlsh ports on tht Island of ranay are surrounded by natives, but nothing further has been done. .. i liusiness men are showing the keen est, interest In the situation. Many of them have been here twenty years or more, and are unanimous In the convic tion that If the Americans do not hold the Islands, they will all be ruined. TURNED ON THE 0AS An Old Lady's Pits tor dsttlsa Old isf Hs' .Troablss. ! I'RITCHARD' braos a uhle He Exoects to Class Up ts Desiscratt Root sad iraacs-Rspeata tss silly Ca sard Abeot DlsfraacSlstas Ktsrs Vetrs Holt oa Talks Tee: Washing on, X. Oct, t 6peciaL-- mir YirrlrJI'-,rfciTt, 1 iTt lfsrrnirlt sgnatnr mtcnara aad Chairman. A- C Plorimenti an -aged widow, - and herlnLonxvx. jjx Kepnoucan XlfXs com- 8-year-old grandson. Anhand. fwere mlttee of North Carolina, were visitors found dead today In adjoining beds at at White House today. her' home in Williamsburg. They had This IS ths third campaign Chairman been asphyxiated by illuminating gas. Holton has managed In North Carolina. RMldn the bor lav his sister Florence. 1 minas mis win De tne most success 11 years old. She was nearly dead; Mrs.lful on of them for Republicans. Florlmonfs husband died last March. To a reporter Senator I'rltchard said: MUTINY OF SPANISH TROOPi. i. V. MORE REVELATIONS PROMISED ' 4t Paris. Oct. 1. There is a welcome lull : is the best reason for believing m ine Kf31 national scandal or France, l. i.l Salisbury will hold steadily hut the respite is only temporary. Fresh fi rn this turmoil and intrigue! revelations are pending which are quite :'u. ntial supporter of the govern- as sensational as any yet made.. It has mvs today: "Our concern Is with been a rrtatter of some surprise that the mi!,is of China will do, not who nation has endured so much without a t: If we restore the Emperor or characteristic outbreak, and the next totnler to full authority we must Further Trouble In Cuba A at Ic looted Prom - Want of Money to Pay soldiers j j - Hayanay via Key West, Fia-. Qct ;l. Over 2,000 irregulars mutinied yeifter day at Cabanas when ordered to -give up arms, and demanded .that thtf be paid. To avoid trouble, pay was p jam- ised. Regulars are also showing dljjfjon tent, and demand payment. ; Delay in getting rid of Spanish ti$ops is causing great anxiety among ( jfyil- ians and has paralyzed' business, j.ffi- 1: Kovi-rn Clrina. We must pro-: -in from all foreign and domestic W- must, in fact, govern China, -i i. in the end. require an army, job is too big for men of sense rtake." , ' h- oih:r ' hand. the.governraent's MEAN TRICK ON BR VAN. fiovernor'noicom'b Rsqstrcd to Decide Upon ' a Regiment to Ba Slustered Out. Lincoln, ffeb.. Oct. 1. The President exnosurts will be such as mieht temDt clals and army officers do not see; to any ambitious foreigner to take advari- realize that they will have to gtv! Vud I tasre of the weakness and Infamv 0ft;uDa. uck oi money w pay me w those on whom France relies for her mav make soldiers a burden upon "the defence;, but there is little reason to ex- country, which citizens, wish to aoid, pect An attack from the quarter whence and they are therefore anxiously alt- and the War Department have placed oovernor Holcomb and Colonel Bryan in ia dilemma. The governor and colonel have urged reduction! oi Nebraska's, quota of volunteers to two regiments. Colonel Bryan Is sick of soldiering, but will not resign, because I he fears Un- complimentary public comment and the charge from his men of deserting them. So he placed the matter before the President in such a wayAhat the choice the French believe it most likely. ji .The stiry when told will be an ap- ine the chance to American rule. ' ' .V; . : ; ' ' t s are, hoping much from the palling object lesson of, the moral effect n -of the Anclo-German atrree- !upon those concerned In the modern! INDIANS IN UGLY HUMOR. t" joint action for certain pur- ' system of keeping great nations on a OiinaJ German's breclnitatloa war footing. Evidence is not wanting tuna's, collapse by the seizure of that similar perversions of moral sense hau aia strongly anti-English are not absent from other military cab-;n- events have since taught the Inets onjthe continent. Friends of Jus :n of considering Joint measures flee are now devoting themselves to the s -rnatfvej Instead of having to 'persecution of Plcquart, pending a le-j c-srtrous accomplished facts. The-clsion Iri the Dreyfu case. ; U"'a i: iiny sind of co-Ovrratloa with! I ' I I ' ' ' . ptill very unpopular. Sup- the government are arguing neflt-of their contsituents that rftotl,y iHssible to carry the "".through successfully with a wiunn the country has no af- LL OUT BY THE SIXtH. ft0 0lc-Central Flag Raising Soon ' : tr- t. 1 A large Spanish v today; another is due v ami a hospital ship Monday. ' : "f have a capacity of 3,000, V tr- k ii.ughships en route to J ujd of Spanish soldiers. Si hjey says he may be quot- - f v" that the Spaniards will all "itober 6th. Preliminaries -" ral raising of the American ''- b-e.h begun, and crowds of r t natives are looking forward I i EDITOR PUNCTURED Turot sad Rscelvss Tbree Wonnds Scratcbes His Aatagoalst, . Paris. i Oct. 1. A duel with swords! was fought this morning between M. i r The Situation at Leecs, Lake prteals a Sarf'ous Uprising. , : Walker. Minn.. "Oct. I. The artwal of a detail from the Third Regis ent to assist In arresting Indians of Ltch iake reservation wiwreiusea to VaD inlt td civil aathori ties. "has comply Elat ed the situation. Those who are jlfsrt- ed feel - sure " Chat ' the troops airs? dy sent are Inadequate to force matt irs. ... ...... . . vP ana mat n ine troops insist upon m - ing arrests "there Is little doubt tat trouble will follow all along-the Un. Newspaper reports first began to jtx clte the Indians, and then the arrttal A, Paulmier and M. Turbo t. sub-editor of of troops made them all stubborn f ad La Lanterne. who wrote an arUcleire- they Have become turbulent and iogo tlectlng ; on M. Paulmier's famllv. lent. The sctjit of battle Is In the Hr, which led to the shooting of M. Olivier. land that indefinite feeling that secretary of La Lanterne, by j Mme. J tends an uprising prevails. Paulmier a few days. ago. M. Turbot received! three wounds, which were slight.! received one In the .breast. another In the mouth and a third lu the thigh. 1 Paulmier was slightly scratch ed once i : I Military Department ot Perto Blco f Washinon. Oct. l.An' executive order has been issued designating Tor- 3 i - to Illco as a new military departmant. and General Brooks has been assigned to the chief command. sr the purpose of calling ill aether. They will assemblest An additional detail has been order ed from Fort Snelllng. and in the mep tlme the civil authorities. In the effort to prevent furtherroublebave st messengers toall parts of the resr?- vauor ior chiefs tog- LeeVh Lake for consultation Monday! The Indians claim thai their positn is. Justified In the fact that they hafe. been nepeatetlly 111 treated by court i$f fleers and that there Is no possible guarantee of any better treatment fta the future, tb the regiment to be withdrawn was be Mr. McKinley's. j! A letter xecelved from Washington In forms Governor Holcomb that one reg iment will be ordered out, but that he must choose "It. The secretary of war gives something of preference for the First, now &t'vManllacr The Second is at home on thirty days furlough, and nine-tenths of Its members are to be mastered out. Relatives v and friends of the men of the First are equally in sistent, and the governor is In a quan drary. lie wants to select the Third, so that Bryan , may . be released, but fears Ithat the .criticism evoked will . make Nebraska Republican again. But the Third will doubtless be chosen any way. and since she has been : despondent. It is belleyed the old lady Intended to commit suicide, and decided to have the children die with her. i FIRST OF THE SEASONS 'We are going to gain two seats Iji the House of Representatives. We now have three members 'Of 'the House. X doubt if 'the Democrats will carrr a single' district. The Republics as and Populists will prtb-ibJy sweep ever district. We have the most complete watverslty Defeats Outlier oittge Is fu,on ever known In campaign In the State. The Democrats bavs been try ing to draw the color line, but that IS : - . w-M I Proving to be a boomerang. 1 believe First Foot ta I pame.v Chape HlllN. C. Oct 1. Special. Tao 3ovsrvofs Perplexity De Lincoln. Neb, Oct. 1 if was stated at the governor's office this afternoon that no decision "would be" made VV tween' the First and Third regiments In today between the University and Gull- ford college elevens the VarsKy team triumphed by the score of 18 to 0. This was the first game of the season here and from present Indications Var sity supporters will have no cause to be d shamed of her team's record ' this I year. The University team lined up against Guilford college as follows M'.lier, Right Guard. Cromartle. Left. Guard. Cunningham, Centre. Bennett. Right Tackle, 1 Shull. Left tackle. Klutts, Right End. Coxe, Left End. -j Rogers, Quarter Back. 1 Gregory CopeUnd). Right Half, Howell CBuxtonr Left Half, r : 1 the Democrats will abandon that issue within two weeks. Nearly every aaser tion that has been made about negro domination has been proven fa Is. .The Democrats snt to get control of the Stste so as to attempt to disfranchise thousands of negro voters and estab lish themselves In control forever. . VAM trVY K MLSh.r!. ' ' L lears tse Way ler cxplng IS ei craflK f4lnatle ttit eerff . , New Tork, Oct. LWustlct'Van Wyck will accept the Democratic nomination for governor. James Sbevlln. Mc Laughlin's right hand man. after a con ference with-the JustW at ths U tier's house this afternoon, announced that j Justice Van Wyck bad sent In his res lrnatun from the Supreme bench to the No scoring was done In the first half, I secretary of state by mall this morn- The lone end runs by Howell and the I la, with ths intention of accepting ths good all-round playing of Bennett find Cunningham of the' University: were features of the game. Arrofield arid Taylor did the best work for Guilford college. : ' I ' ; ftatllasjef sUttieshrps Delayed. Washington. Oct. L Tills was second date set for the sailing of the the ! DemocrsUc nomination for ' governor. The secretary of stats will probably accept ths resignation by 'telegraph.' and In that case official notification of' his nomination will be-given Jus tics Van rVyck early next week. SURE DIHrER IN 6UWKE , for mustering out until the condlUons Qngon and the Iowa for Manllai The t eacn regiment naa Deea tnorougmy In h. to test-her run mount, and inquired into. If the governor were to, .v. ,-k m tPA -mmoB. repiy ic xne ar LJepartment ne winvi ed the First mustered out,! as certala Washington dispatches state he has done and the department, should then object to dlsfurbing the arrangernent of 4troops in the Philippines, thereby PesmecratK Coeveatle rae taaest Ever Hft4 im t C4mif. Morganton. N. CL, Oct... L Ppedat The Largest Democratic convention eer assembled In Bnrkei county met today and nominated J. JI. Hoffman for the Legislature. J. A. Perry -for Clerk of Superior Court. C. MV McDowell for zew uriean. u, un. The Louis Sheriff. Hamp Giles fur. Regiatsr of Ution and supplies; so It is not ex pect - led that the ships will get swsy before the middle f next week. j Yelfew Fever U IcsiiUm. plainly leaving nor fr rse open! una state Board of Health yellpw fever ZdsL IK Mull for Treasurer. J. MJ vu oeur report today was as follows: . Kinvtaii fcr Coroner D. F. Denton for cases: one urer. lLW. Connelly, M. N. Hen j Inese and J. D. CUts for. Commission cases; era. J. W. : Wilson. Jr.. was elected carsi son oi victory ror tne State xew Orleans Five new ever the general government- But U... Harvey's Canal Three new should the department actually proceed to bring the First back from Manila three deaths. Governor Holcomb would be (left with- V Baton Ibu2-Twa m m. recrse to aid the Third-.'. 'ForJ Frankils-Nlne new cases. . .,. vV.vir(trv uouiy -sivBsoB-ine new cases: one death, ticket snd a sure wlsn-r. lf.nv that he wiU advise the War Depart-jh' ToUl in LouisUna today. HI cases: Xhtu. have returned to ih nmrft this mcnt In favor of the First. trbairman of the couoty executive com-. 'mittee.'. . " I It l cenjidered the strongest pom 1 Lie 4 f t 15 deaths. ; party. V J. i -
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