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Site lief tie IPeriklai fotifmri v VOLUME XXI. NEW BERNE, CRAVES COl'NTV. N. r, fRIUAV. SEPTEMBKH Si MliKR li;, Ill'Jil - -KaSi) SECTION' i f A 4 " POPOLISTS TO STICK. Chairman Cy Thsmpsoj SjjsLlojd J Mier Wi!i Win. Judge Dirk Dead. S.uit'ip u t l.-nn in.il Kiiilronil (d. !' -1 in .1 -1 i ii, Trouble. New Unuids (if Kit tili.crs.-litissell l..(,i.r. His Soldier.. Joi'KNAI. I'l I RAI.liKin. N. I' . Si pi. 11,1.1 r ! 4 i '1 be six companies umiei i ui'u.in 1 ,,f Col- Ilurgvv) lie ft m St. Simons Island did not arrive line until llic- mo; ui tc. Those men were all iiou n :! inly look ing', ruddy clicked, ami in -; 1 1 1 1 i . i;i .u dition generally. in that rol.mcl l!urc;vvnc is heie Uie I imdoiii 1 i ri n of 111- IClHlIK 111 H ill In- lipid Some id them may pot-siMy rcitili-i, in other c mi tiui in is, lmt tlic m.ifiritv niron!, tin, glad lo iii-t inn hi aciv ice. Judite I! I', !'!. as vv -iv r i-i t r. led nevvr la.lii d ! i.uu I hi. la.i .-.ii-.. ix. ai il last niftiit he ; i-i-i : v pasnal aw: y Hi hi.: lioin-.' in (l.'cruslniro 'I lir MTii'iiu v o! Statu yi steiday char ti'f. ii tin- S.itiilijior! Terminal Ka:i;u.'iil C iii.i:iii . 'I he capital stork i 2'iii.iMili willi the lijjlii to incie se to $Si;h,(jo;i Tin' in ii ii ui!;.- s I n It ii t Sun! hpoi t . This vv i! l.i- much In- tiial .ih i of ihr Stale, as n , i.-iiifin I .'ikm 1 . .via he'ow Wi'liiiii.'lo-i. nnd ail ir.-rii- f.i; sh ijiitn-ii t ha to In-i'.i i icI to v iiin.i,. -I. in (.t!i liy 8111 ill !m:i. ii,, tin- i.iri Mi t,v wami - V. II ll"'!oiiiaii. i ; 1 1 1 ; ! i : : . mi ,u ti,i.n tvr at Aj'"v, ii -r,,:,,; I . i ' il,, Sotltli.'in l..ii;ol-! in.-.: 'el--. '.::- : rested Ml,! I'l at.: Ii I i"-i ,- v, : ; , , clliiri'rl vv l'i iK- : , i i ; ' . i ii,. also wnli in (.lii,.. .ii . , . -. 'iic t , ; lie l':a e .dll;l 'i, ii n 1 I , , I i" I i i , , 1 , : , ,1 -,: r. day Iti i.iic I'h.-i 1 ! i a - ; J.ilin N i h'.l- Kli'Vl-ll nr.' ' !;. ,. !. i;,p . . ; ,,, Iii-i'll i-lili-. - i i ' i : -1 i t ' ! i , i ii I !:, A I i ' nil .i I 'i'i-il '. lii' i,' I .: I.I' :::,! Hill- ' H i i ' ii". s . ,. ,- I . I: ,;. :,. Wiliniii li'ii i. nr. Ui :,'.. ' n an 1 ( 'liai -ii'.ii.n. sr. Ni I .-'i'l in:r ; ! i ; n. : i .lit., nj. p'l Mil in I "" tin- I , 1 1 . i l u I n " ! 1 1 1'iii Mi ii:.' will l ;.ul in l':..i, in l.' .. :"in -I .i lair In! it I., I i- 'ni iii ! ir ,v;n.. ter Sllji.I nil lnii-l ! .Mi a 1 1. : : i ,, I ,,c j, -i, j H'llliiirv uv'. a n.i. 111 lii- ! ol il"' in:," ll'oi nnil In: is i-1 1 1". . i :i ri y n.u: a I ' oin it. Mr A D l W'aiiari' !.:i- r, sijii.-l a-clli-'f I'll I u 'll tin- S' l, till ,- ni Slati's olllci- Hi-, ,-ni .a --,,! I, - a- ! I. ,'ii a;, poinli'il I ill! Yi il i. .' ini'.'i" wa-ilii in Mop with tin' iH'in -i, lilii r- !i'-K- l'"l u ai '1 pa niih' I In- -t :i i ' ' I. n r.-i itii l i .- 1 1- Vicwi'ii ll 1 1 1 V T I M ' ' I I Si - -H-! I . ''I.', ISl-B-'ll VVIl-i Hill l.f till! lil'., lint tin lailln.'nl antliorii ii-1 would not hold tln'tiain 'I'lic C"i!i' of liali'ih nun ly tiiiink any - 1 llill); 1 iilli -l! VI d t In-Ill I 'Hill r- Hi II a i-il it i i ii . l'oillli-t Slatr ( linirniiin 'I'lioii.t'-oii s ays I lull Idi'vd :!i r.mi iniir 1 , 1..-I'oiHlll.-l Cnlij ;i!'-:,iiril r inlid.ili in Ihr 2nd di-tin : and I ..;. i .,, i... '. di, tiiil. I lir I llltiin ii ii in I ii . ii II .v v :, , Hi . 1 1-in ! . : i : !t v. a -lean. ml (initially loilny I hal tia t i.l.ai cniniiil-.'diin will not imiily ,n i tcrina of tv m ni! inn. Inn will si i y I. en until nil Ihr rv in nation Is , inn),:, trd, i nilcii'!ii!t nt I y ol I hr t line of ii 1 1 f v . 1 1 ol Hie nmiy of , (ciii..ii n, w 1 . i -1 vv ill .t.ili ahly It dclayi d Inr i i iu.it ii- ii-.c ,n r ImI- ni n ti li 1 1 i . Manila, Si jiioinl'ci I;; I .. n ui- llayi I (Ilia 111 (HI 111 llli- ility -(I II .-la i I Ills I ii Ills ill' lina: inn I o A Lni,ii...; m di'rln I hi! w it lull aw ni of th" i n f. 1 1 );i-ti ! troops frotn lid- Minniln ol MhiiIiii Wliutlicr or no: II. ! Dii iHto,-will jii ld a prolilcnnl leal, Inn In' prolni'dy will Agulnaldn i an hardly nlf.nd In Im-ak Willi Aiiiork.un. It l iUiwtliiiililn n holhcr or not lien orl I'lo I'llnr, onnuiiaiidiiiK tlin Hoop" qUKrlered nl MaUtr, will ohcy tin' nrder In Wltllilrm. f tlm order U illnu1 iv id H crlali wlil li vi- arrived.. lllHrrnHlttfllrl MAlunn. Bantiaiiii iir CriM, Hi pitiiiilwr I'l - A report wan reci ltrod Tiy Ceneral I, an ion last night thai Ooticul ilaAiinn (ioniet. the Inturgeiit connnaiiilet-lii-i hlcf, baf . resigned Ida rommnd of Ihn (Julian ' rmjr, and that Ida r liiinl lott liaa been :.i'"V MCcptaO. J: Otmtt, It appear, haa l i i n piolemlng - ajalntl lb Cuban KoviMiimi iit'a yielding Control of lb Island ! atlalra to the . Amerlnuit. Tb xpluatlon fur reslgn , Ing It Hid t btvt lrn bit disapproval ( Hpsslvo tabruTaslon lo tondillona tending to lb practkal dtsmdlilug ami ' , rttlretnenl of tba Cnlain ! ispubilo as . aucb, ind Hit tstablUhmtnl of Ibo abso lult dominion of tbt L nllrd Hlalas." . . - .t t m4 law. ' . Mw YuftK, 8ptembf l'4.-Ordtr : art irtfcltd ( tbt Urovklyn Na Yard tnf I'm fori b ulllnf of tbt btillo- ships Oregon and Iowa lo Iba I acirk Anmonlili i Is bolog pnl ot b ar.l of both ships, and Iber will hgln coalla bj lomonow. After (bit lhv l b repalnlnl I hi legulalloo leavl colt. This wlil I Is'j up tba Wvrk on I hem. ' DISEASE AT PONCE. ) YrllAtt trier Aliiwnc Ik Troa t l'r rHMIIits Tah' li. 1'oxi r , 1 mi i ii Kico, Sepuimla r 6 'One .ii'i' i ti.iii vellow fever and four ram- ..: ti.' di .ease among tbc troops ii I" ; .ii - a acknowledged otliriallv. . Tii vl-i ..'p. are-d in the Nineteenth i K' - .a. ".ii n! infaulry, which 1ms Inn u n mi .- tin- i i! y all, I lial t ni silnatinn is consideri d s( rinus I I - i v ideal Liu o .'. . 1 1 the Bit Indent p recall- i, in.- take i to prevent a spiiadof lh unci 'I'm- hospilals are all intelligently ; and -kl:li nil v managed, j A I'liin! nl : ;i i k'coim e-peciiilly con- v iked In .'.Hinder the cause, of the fever and tin! a niiudy is now inv esiiatiiifr i he 1 1 n I'ie . llti oiijis fu i in illy ijiinr I lei'. .1 al l'onne al e lio v I'lieainpeil in the I iii!!-. li i.irds j.nliol certain slinets, re- lu.-iifr pau' y.'lhi't- guaids are on tin: main loads l. and from the oily and refuse to pasji inniLiUj in or out. The vessels wi.inli wine' ill the hariior left jc-ti nlay t i escape quarantine Ipyl'lr BlcfVttf TTlr .Miii.n.i-.. Aia. September 1:!. The 1 K'lii'U.i a! ol I lie 1'ii t lii-'tiiet in sess iii a" ! n k son . .Via . to. lay nominal. nl li.'oii.i! W'a-h Ta I ii t ir (nmiiess lo sue, i t'll hiniHi'lt. II,. was opposed liy I Iannis Tav !or. ex M inisiei lo Spain. A "peria! Tlic item says that the. Wash Taylnt ini'ii lel 'i sed to gi v the conlesl !!'.:' iiel(';:al!oii tniin I'liin'taw' and Wasli in'i uiiiilies a hcainni; --tlie.-e delea- r i i i "ix I'.ivoriuir llannis Tav lor. Then' .vii! no don'., I be a l,ii': r li.' lit over the r. ill . I i I l I' ! It V i I 1 ? .11 p ,' I (I . I 'on r --I'-i i ii . N. II. Sepi. inber 12 Tii-: City ol Koiii", n in A Imiial (,'ervera an I .-! ill and nvi'i I, TOO Spanish prisoll-ii.-,a:h.l tl.is a! :ei noon lor Sanlande.r, S;..niii ('1 ! he nninher I .li'i.S men were I':. 'in II.; ,.ii-i,i. on Scavcy'rt Island. oon a. tin- prisoners were safely n i Li- ., .ii.r, t In H I .-irk men in the j:.. ":i:il wine i aii fiilly inovi'd on board. .''. .i t h pt :m,iii i .. win i' cl.i thed in A nieri . .. :: .: : 1 .: in-- T:,. ni-. in. Is of sp.-ct ators ( "i , t ii" ; i'i I : i a id -, w iiu wa ed adieus ' . II -.-. I 1. 1' I) n I ! lis I it..'. I'" i . nl I Two i I ini',s ol I he I'.tiiiiii l l a.i- Iii-i i: he; I to roMHiilei the -,:-,e-ti; !' rrUi:i ! he Dreyfus case, lmt ut in. i. -1 -1 t ol Al. Saiiien, .M ; n is t er of .1 ii- ln'i'. tin' ni.illei' iias been posi pom d il. til -al nnl.ii lievt. ill older to par r l;i:i" lo rxiilll'lie the nlUii.it do. nutin.i - ' '..In i. in 1 1 I':: I y d" I I am I. .is been p 1 -ii ed on the inart'yi' lis! and disiiiUsed 1 1 nn his ,o .1 in i on a 'i'iii'(! of the evil e ai stall . in i a- : U'.ii ion i nlo the K-ilel-i.uy inn' The ('inn! ha-, ii luoeil to lelease foi-mi-r i .1 1 iiici I'ii-'jiiai 1, pendini; a rehear iiu: ol lb.- ea-e aainst him. .l,Iitn-N t ii I mi . W v--lli,. In-., Si itelliber 1 I -The iii-v. t pa,, i s : caching the State Depart nn nt in tin' nliii nal mail.-. Innn the east show that the almost universal expres sion i:i the publie press of Japan is in lavor ol the I'liiled Slates hnliiine; l'orto iiieo pin iiia'ientiv, and governing the I'liilippii.e Islands. The position taken i . 1 lint t his w ill be in the interests of pi-ii " and innnmerri' and uood govern :mn l 'I hr i ditoiials insist that this is !',. only n.-nr of the nuiller that will I'.l-tv the hii'hest lllleiests of tile Islam1-, and liii- demands of elviliatlon. I I," pi i-i.-, ilrrlale 1 lmt (lie t'lliled Slates, iii aisiiniiii.; the ronlml of the i l.iii'U. will ni:, ir the moral support if no I tin ai live e i ope rat ion of Japan aud lliial I'.r'tiiin. I j rloiir In t .ni liiilli-M. I. on. "' i p I e in i a-r I Adiires were i ei "ei 1 1 1 In ie lair '.on it: hi Mm' a terrible h 1 1. ..i.i '.a '. r)i! -villi!.' 1 - lain 1 of llai'i.dois in ll.e Alt.dwiiol l.olip of tne I.e.w i Antilles. T,vo hil'ilred pcr-aon- hue been ki '.iliiii'l 2ii,00n ron (b led honieli'Ms, Si Tim-mas, Dvmsii Wi.si Isiiiks, S pleiiiber 1 1 --A Uial from the Island ol St. Vincent, a hundred miles west of llarbador.4, i.rrmsl today al the Island of (JreiiA'la and r. poits that Kt. Vlnceni has had the most vto'enl ant ilea rucllve cyclone ever known there. Klngalon, the capital of Si Vlme-il, Is dealroyed. It Is mli.nsled that ii'lil Uvea have been lost on that lalun I and thai '20.000 per aons are Ik, in. -lei's Thoiisanila aril starv ing or ara iM'Ing fed at I ho public ei peine'. The amount of properly doatroyad In fit Vincent cannot yet lie estimated. Every small house la down, and many large ours have also been destroyed. Ilia- dimuills'wd buildings Includt chiMch', stores and almost all th et t te buildings. I I asasaak Fui.uifl Atteluici ttir ' TH M CAPITAL. Active Preparations for Stale Fair. Next KepiililiiHiis to Meet to Endorse I'npnlist Nominations. Dlsor derly Soldiers, lior ernor's Law l'artner Working Out Sentence. Journal Bprbai-. ; Kaleigh, N. C, September 15. ) ThM Executive Committee of the Stale Agricultural Society held a meeting, and were very much gratified at the out look for the Stale Fair. Several iuiportaut resolutions were passed looking to the heller management of the Fair. Senator Daniels was invited lo speak on Thurs day of Fair week. Captain ('. II. Den i on was unanimously elected Treasurer lor the State Fair. Mr. W. J. Carter t itroiul liock) of the Hii bmond Times xv as appointed by the racing commlttic as ".starter" for the races. Many new committees for dilferent departments, anil arrangements were appointed. The grounds and buildings are being put in thoroughly good coudilion. Renovated, fumigated and whitewashed. The water supply and its absolute purity will be specially looked after. The Republican Congressional con vention for this, the -lib, District will meet here on the itOih, for the purpose of endorsing Jenkins the' I'opulist mini ince lot Congress. Col, lluigvvyne proposes that Hie See ond Keglmenl shall give a big parade tomorrow as a farewell to the city where so much kindness has been shown the men. Colonel Hiugwyiie in (leneral order No. 1, named the camp "Shipp Itagley." All the men have been paid oil, and all who care to do so can obtain a furlough, can go home lo remain M days, I In-ii report here to be mustered oul. The men are under no soit of mili tary i;ovei nineiil, only being required to report at camp at U a in. and (i p. in During the day they take possession of the city, anil In many instances aic drunk and disorderly. Yesterday a provost guard was hlationed on the principle business street to pieserve oi der, and he was the most disnnleily and the driinkcnesl man on the streets. Sin h things are receiving the severest criticism. North Carolina is to have another rail load in the western part of the Slate, and so yesterday the South Carolina and (ieorgia Kxtenlion Railroad Company of North Carolina was chartered. The load will lie ID miles long. South Carolina yesterday sent throe Cnileil Slates convicts to the peniten tiary here for nibbing safes. David I!. Nut ton, ex-law partner of (iovernor Russell, as was noleil a few weeks ago was serving oul his court mar lial sentence at Fl. Mcl'herson. Ills sentence for disorderly conduct, anil absence w ilhojt leave was " To be dls houoiahly discharged from the si rv ice of the l ii! Hul Stales, forfeiting all pay and allowances due him, and to he conlined at hard labor, at Biich post, as the review ing authority may direct for the period of six months." Tlie Democratic Congressional Con vention will mi el hero on Ills 2Ulh. K. Chambers Smith Is the only name so far mentioned for the nomination for Con gress from this t lie 4 111 District. The reports of leaf tobacco markets show sales of l&'i,0OO,O0O pounds during the year. There are 44 maikels In the Slate and 87 warehouses with illlb leaf dealers. North Carolina produces more thau half the "bright leaf" grown In the Dulled Stales. Cotton pickers arc now In great de mand around here. The prices paid aie about 3.- cents per 100 pounds The Fusion lNipullat-Kcpiibllcan Hand Hook Is being circulated. They issued 10,( 00 copies of the book. The hook was prepared and endorsed by both pantos. Ha Nor MaaalorlUBi ' Waniiiniiton, 8epl. I Tremendous pie-auio la still being brought lo bear on li e War Department to have more troops mustered oul of Uie service. KiTorts In this direction, however, are of no avail. Il is announced today with Increased emphaali 4hal there will he no more troops mustered out. The situation does not admit of any further reduction In tbo army, and effort are being made to pul (host volunteers wbo are retained In He tervlca at near as possible on the footing of Iba regulars In the matter of drill and discipline. The orlglusl purpose was to muster out 100,000 rolnolaort. About laJ.OOO bave already been discharged, and It It announoad positively that no mora will bo nitiaterad out, no matter wbat In fit envt It broughl to bear. Tba retention of Iba volunleart now In tervlca, and tht efforts to fmprove the moral of tba army hat In view the 1'hlllppln situation mora lb an tbal of Cuba and t?orto Kloa. esarsalmaj M AswtHav, - . ... , , ViM,8eptWr l4-InaocorJno with Iba Kmperor't wltbet hi wife, the Kmpre Kllaabeth, will be Dually burled betide hat favorite wi, tbt Crown Prior ttodotph. Tht Interman! 0 Sal orday, will be only temporary, UnniVA, Switzerland, Saptembar 11 'Thecoma containing the holy ol Hie assnsbinMed Kmpreu of Au.lria, borne on a four home cur and followed by two J other cam alinoat concealed by floral offering!, was taken to the railroad station here at h 30 o'clock this morn Ing An enormous concourse of people looked on. The cortege wa led by rep resentatives of the Austrian court, fol lowed by the Swiss Federal Council. Kireiren lined the streets. The brilliant sunshine made a striking contrast to the gloomy aspect of the mourners. INVESTIGATION WILL TAIL. II Will Br ImpuMlble So (iiadncl It Nu rh to Arrlvnal KfHulm. Wasiunoton, September II Thepro posed investigation of the operations of the War Department during the present w ar by a commission selected by the President, seems destined lo prove piac tical failure. The cause generally as signed for the refusal of several of the distinguished men lo accept appoint ments on the commission Is that it would be an Inollicial body, anil would have no power lo compel witnesses to testify, should they be obdurate. Civilians could not he reiudictl. Army ollirers could, of course be forced lo tske the stand, but t he commission vv mild have to call on the ollicials of the department under in vestment to bring tlic recalcitrants to terms. Even should all these obstacles be n -moved, it is urged that an investigation by a commission selei ted by the admin istration would be in a measure exparlc. and subject lo criticism if the findings were in any wsy favorable to the depart ment. SAGASTA SAVES III 5 SOVEREIGN lie Kinl Hie Si'SNliin ol lh 1'iirleN In H NfiiNiilt.tiiiil Simmer. M.vnniii, Sept. 1 I. The Senators were sitting m tlie Chamber today, ready to talk on war for many days tien. I'n'ino ile Riveia hud concluded a violent speech, which liuil caused tlie bell of the President to he rung violently. lie had Im'CU warned that such strong words could not he used in the Senate. Count A linenas, I'm ions, had asked ei mission to mount the tribune. Tlie Tn-sidi'iit bad refused him, foieseeing scenes which lie would be unable to control, w hen there was a general llutter. Sagiista, in his uniform' with a decree of suspension of the session of 1 hr Cortes in his iiL'ht hand, ascenileil the tribune, lie lead tin: degree ' The law forbids any one to speak in the Chamber aflei the (Queen's decree has been read. The deciee was brief. It was then 4 o'clock. Leaving the Senate, Sugasta entered his carriage, which was driven at a full gallop to the lower house. His arrival was the sign for tlie opening of the session. Tlie Premier repealed exactly what he had done in the upper house, and the Cham bers within half an hour were both closed, without time having been iiiveti for remonstrance or murmur. Sagasta today showed a rouibinalion of nervous and muscular energy which was extraordinary. Ills pluck probably saved his country and his sov in eien. TUB MARKETS Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by V. A. I'ortcrlii Id it (Jo. ComiuiHsion Brokers. NKW YollK, September 14 STOCKS. 0n High. I. Close Sugar I'.'fl l.'lnj 1 i( J l'-'7 Am Tobacco ... 144 1 ll j 111 14"iJ !. P. & (J. 1121 nil ii-'l mi St. 1' 10HJ lO'.ii !' HKi (). F. i-i'i 4"i 'Hi I'i Met. St. Uy J.V'J IV, i 1VJ ...'i I). C 00 lid ho II I irro.N. Otion. High. !,ow. Close January . 5.00 5.8'J . ".". 'i .'.(1 CHICAGO MAKKKIS. Wheat Open. Hic.h Low-, ( lose December 02 (WJ nl, HJv Corn Dis iimlier. . . . Sli 2'. i '.ill! .'Hi Anarr lo the l iar. Wasiunoton, Fepteinlier lil The Cur's Invitation to the L ulled States lo participate in an International confer ence to secure a general disarmament by the great powera was promptly accepted by President Mi Klnlry In reply lo the 111 vilatlon tne I'lesident eiprcaaad his concurrence In I he sentiments so loftily set forth In the Ituaalan note, and promised. If the conference I (held, to have the Culled Slates represent I. Some Women Doubt Many women think the bearing of. chll- dren it necessary period of great psln snd dlslrts. They doubt whether any mrdklae can relieve Mbeir aulferlnga. Well may rhey hesitate a boot taking those lnurtoui Internal mlirnret la widely told. Out they may plaot Implicit faitb In J Jt MOTHER'S FRIEND which In aoftenlng, relailng and tooth Ing Holme nt for eiwraa! nan. Doubting .houkl get a bottle l Ute (bg ton for $1, and test If. There In no poeathlllry of In doing harm, and there la every likelihood of tu anting them many houn of Bain, j J j ji j Jk Jt TK1 BRAD FIELD KECUUTOR CO. ... . 1UKT,GA. BITES THAT POISON. ANIMALS WHOSE TEETH CARRY A VERDICT OF DEATH The Power That 1 lo the Snap of the Jaws of the Lion, the Leopard, th Wolf and the Tlg-vr- Th Crocodllr'a Formi dable Kw of Rplkea. Do tilths are always danireniua. This is mainly due not To imisoidiiu, thouuh Ihis often n suits. Put Ui the frightful wound which any linafe don thoroughly In l.-irnrst run lnlli' t lllllinin In lli(s Hi I ( IT lightly In innny (jl-s s, U.-huho, as a rule, n do? only "niiniN" nt them when Irrtut ed, and there is us iinii h dlrtrrcnee hr twiion a "snaii" and a bile nr. tlu re Is hr tweeii ii fillii with the bark of the lln(ti'rs und it kniM'kilovvn tilovv Moilt iKiisolitii". causisl ,y tiitrs is, how ever, pnihu'.ily due to the stnto of the crenture's teeth The doir trltie, vv'hlrh have very wrr inoiiths nnil vver toriKiirs, kis'p their ts'th fairly rlrjui, while herbtv oroiiH anlmiils do in it A (loir's teeth am nearly always bountifully whir', those of a borsi! or a cuinrl yellow anil dirty. Cap tain Christie In some notes on smrt in Soinallland recently imhlishisl In "('oun try Life," states that a niitlvn cook who served him hud been disiihled fur two years by a rninel bite n-celvasl during our former Stiiboi exprdit.ioii. Thr work done by The Tonuue mid saliva in ronst intly rhyming the ciu'iiiviiriiiiH miliniil's terth is proved to some extent by the liltTerent re sults of being "elavviil" and bitten respec tively by tbo same erciUure. Wounds made by the cIiiwh of leoiaiils are poisonous, while those roused by the teeth are less freiiurntly septic. Sir Sam uel linker nors's that '-tlie wounds from the rlavvHof a leopai-it are exei'istllltly dan-Ki'i-ous, as The aiilinnl is In the habit of fri'llillK ujmjii eni-rasses some (hiyri aftrr they tHive liccii killed. The flush is at that Tiiiiii beginning to decompose, and the elnws. which are used to hold It as It is Nun by the teeth and jaws, Insaimii taint ed and poisoned sufllrleiitly To Insure an KM'iie by inoculation." lie recommends that all wounds caused by lisipnrds or timers should ! thni'oujdily Ryriii(jed with cold water mixed with a thirty sixth purl of carbolic arid whenever The vvminil Is dressed. Probably modern treatment can Improve upon this rexdpu. Apart I run i nil eoiiroiiiltant danger ot blood poisoning the severity of the bites of flesh (.atiuir animals is out of nil pin portion to the weapons by which t.hry are Indicted. The terth, rven of tlie hil'treht riirnlvora, are merely the "spearhead, " tint the force which "works" these In sti uiiieiits is prodigious. It seeins ns if for The inoiiient tlie nninm! throw all Its Is silly enel'iry ilito tlie roll, liin.nt.il, ii of inliM iihir nrtloll which we call n "Lite." In most eases the mere shock of Impart as th.i mil nnil hurls Itself on Its enemy is entirely (lonioriilUinttor Inlllrls physical Injury A iiiiizleil mastiff will hurl a man to the gl'olind III tlie rlTnl-l to fastrn its teeth in bis throat or should, r. Then tin, dri vii'(: and rriishlliK lorce of the jnw iiiiim Ii's 1 astonishing. Thr MinppiiiK powrr of an alllttalor's jaws Ik more or less llltrlllililr They are Ihiik and furiiisheil with a low of pointed teeth from mil to end Hut, the jliWS ot the li Impact, tler, ..iter, fri ret or balKioii iiri' short, and the lunu; and pointed tH'tll are few. Yet curb of their His'drs has a blt.inir power whlrh in pro portion to lbs sl.e Is almost, lncristlhln. Sir Siimuel linker, who had a long and varied iicipiiitntniiiv with the bites of the earnlvora, llotlicd that the tllior llsnnlly sel.ed an Indian native by the shoulder and with one jaw on our sldr anil tlie oth er on the other bit clrnii thi'oiiifhehestund bark. "The filial wound was the bile, which throuHh bark and chest pciirtnitcd to the Itllltfs." Kill-opiums am killed by the tlKi n'H blU- us well us lareraled by the claws. A Mi-, leaves, son of u missionary of that liuiiie, was kHIed ulbx Im Ii, ; shuk en for a few moments by a tluress, which then left him. Mr ill, . I next day. In near lyillleasesl.hr bite iK'llet.rnlcs Uil.hr llllis This kind it wound Is eharucterlst lo of the attacks of many of the felldie. Senna, ly any bird recovers frmn a rat's hllc for the same rriisoii. Tlio (amine Ui'th nn. ul most. Instantly driven through the liini under I he w ln The . his-tali, which has a very small mouth, nluuys blbis throiiKh the black hunk's throat The l(iiard when solInn smaller nut Dials, su.-h as dos, crushes the hind When ntt.'u klnjr men. it uihih at biting through the Iihiks Sir Sanillel linker must luraln In. .piotisl In Africa a nntlve Isiy was llrlnir nssls, uceoinpanlisl by his brother A Iropanl selisl one ,y nnd woa iilmost lnslantly kilhil by the other, who hurled his ssur so iw-cnraUdy that It aoimrutcd the vrrtcbrm of tin leopard ni k "The hoy was oiirrlisl to my hut," anys Sir Snmllel, "but there was no chance of n-overy, as the fanirs hud torn osn the cheat and injured the lui, '1'hiw were eipowal to view lhroii;h the novlty t. two'ii hla rlba lie dlisl ilurlliK th ntltht " The worst of the "snapping" blti of mammals la that of the wolf The jaws, unlike those of the fellihe, arn very limit A male vvnlf a head often ms'itia Ui Im mom than a ijiiarter of IU length without the tall Some Judirea act it ut nearly n third of the Vobtl length of Itx htsly. The bite la alwaya a niiaji, which will uir away a inaaa of fhwh fmm a atlll riinniiifz antinaj or Inflict a mortnl wound on the lower parts of the body The enaaallle hlUi Is the moat foriutdutile of the snapping order. Though Ita te. Ih are only a row of aplkiv. It rum out off a limb or tiltu a llah welh liiK 7i) tMunils liiti two tdisvw an clmnly aa If they were (llvlilisl tiy a knife Iloraea uaually aelde a MTnon tiy the arm or ahmddiTT when they bite The rvault la muni often a very twul tirular, like a jam In a door, thnn a wound Hut the great offender In thla nsns-cl la "our friend the dog," and the irret.ait pufTercra urn young ublldran Wn have known a Utile girt of 10 years alnmat blll.-o todiatth by a 'lll 8t Ilerndnl dog which was )ca.iiia of hit and a taiy of n monk and laotirnt.! hy a bulldog for the aatne renann Aa moat prr suns kiaip doga fo their own ainuaniuent. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 16, 1898, edition 1
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