TdB WEEKLY JOURNAL rtatBsaVsl It?. Published in Two Sections, every Tue d y and Knday, at W Middle blrwH, New Bits, N. C. CHARLES L, STLVENS, iflDROl khU PBOPEJITOIl. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: j Twa Mentha 2.'. Cent. Tbreee Mnlb ' ' ! " Six Months, 60 " Twelve Months, $100 ONLY IN ADVAM'K. A 1 v prt i-i iiiT rat-H lurnmh.-ii un tip phcition at the ottit-r, tir up.'ii iii-,uiiv by mail. 1' 1 he J. -i una i i nut) will -'ii i in nth :uicm Iuim- Mibhcnl'ers v. i re cive iwtw c "f fxpinition f tlu-ir -ul. SC 'Iptioil- uifl tn mitur-lliile I ( -h - 1 no' ice w ..1 t Jol'KN Al.. triaL-tl l.v tin ('. an stici'iul-.'la.' LnaUt-r. Srctioil OlH' lllt'Mhu. Mill (ll "J f.MMI ISSl'hS AND MhN It) MAI.MAiiN THhM. I lu- I 'fill M i hi ic pn III i - 1 -day last, ami tiio-t- oi I ,i u : ' week, ami llir C-'Mi ',nc i.:.n u (. x t S a t u h ! h . .' 1 1 1 ' I.'- iiiuir ih;.n usual intt rr-l 1.- ihr m-u-i ol t i:.ni c Minly. Tilt' illtrlt'-l 111 VV M'ViT il inn has hot'ii iiu'.isilU'il by oin' Itu -il --'i brjakH, wliifh li-ivr i: :' v;( ion by resulut ion- ptirii ;ii p!. '-Iw in-.-ftinM Hii-1 bv onn- a. 'iw a'a ; i bv person i n 1 c iv-l c 1 i :i -rr w ' i : nomination for eeral ullifi In bmkiiiL: over the poiilie:il -Mi: r. "i in (.'raven eorintv. I In- kmi Ii i n liesitaiH'v i" lyiii-; that -o far a- W n:' Supreiuaey is eoneei nnl, iheif i- ;i of feeling on thai i--ne, wbieli n.aki -I) 'ini; earrieii, jnai lifnllv a--nc!, r,ei Aiig'ist, if there be no iiii-tiut - ;a t b 1 liis w eek . A tbi- Mire ft-eliiii: on ! in ina:'c: ' carrying the While n pre nia' 'y teinls 1 1 make the I U-m f I hi - of ( ia- n more procoumeil in iiieii flemaini - I u 1 men are w anted to leail 1 be part , u l i political and personal intf'i;:v are a! i j ie-t inn . It ha- been rhat'L'ivl I hai tn-n- --:. no poM t leal Iradei - in I ' ra en t m . leader- wIium- eouiai:i' w a- n. !;:- '. W 1 1 e 1 1 l' r a v e i --iir- had 1 o he ' t :, ! e iii-picri d. '1' lie p 1 1 i 1 1 iea! i i-f o: il ( ' i a e n t . . . : liny sli''v Ih i: -ii. :i '.id'-: - !i i e i . i. wan I i n , a:i I 1 1 nut he - ie i. :i : ' f b-ndei ha e a.pfan--l w Inn '!,.. ..,-ib-nian Ifl. Tin" 1 1 i -1 1' . ii 1 1 1 ; - w . i ' o: ; i - 0 f ( ; r a 1 1 t : 1 1 1 ' . ' : i : h . s i i ' . ' ( 1 he l--iie-, ale! v n- - an- lln n.-n 1 b. 1 1 f 1 1 1 n -d t . . ; i i 1 1 1 1 ' fii : in -, ; - r '. Mi p : t-ina. i, in, . in t . ' .,1 lc!ii.. lain ii: . I In- f. , id m HI 111 ll -io o : ' v . j r p t-i I" til i n i v i ' . , . - ion , i n n urn i ... t 1 . ni 'ii I i in to.; i, i ,,-M 'Idie re l - not an I . 1 1 1 ! ; ie ii t , (raven eounlv win. im- n-.; kn w I p . 1 i 1 i r a 1 - i ' 1 1 t i i n i , n e 1 1 1 n r i then voter w ho 1...-S 11 ,1 lirjiw 11, it li,,rc are men w in ran l,r plicnl iu Ira, In ; h li i p , who w ill proi i- fa" l,( 'C to hr : : 11 si of seei iu' to ,1 : hai ,-M-i y pi .! Iihlt ' '"t- Let Craven County D.-uio r i's e-'a'. lish the isoies, and eleel men who wl! maintain them, and thrre need be no trouble Hut let there be promise made, t. be hyprocrillcally kept, then mar be 1 j i cd political ruin and chaos. The declaion rests with the White yolers of Craven county. A Hot !W1. That ridlculojs New Tork l.eglslaioi who Is attacking the hatpin inn t getting much sympathy from Ids fellow members Il look very much as if they would nit down on It. Gracious! 1 hope nol! Ad Good l urk. According lo the barber the man w ho shaves himself has a bard cheek. Willing to Try. Blllicus Do you believe, with Carne gie, that It's a disgrace to die rich f Cynlcui I don't know. I've never tried It. Pear CmaalavMoa, Nell "1 bv great dreed of being buried tJIfe." Bello-Dol tkdnk of the tat lafacllon ef eelng wtnt eooao to 7 oar faeerel." '.- Tm Mm Try. Xmk-TM bllltf frt IbU piece to getting Infernally Bonotoaon. Bore'l "fried eoW agala today. .. f - ' -. frank-ftled aoeur That dew Knack of Infernal snoneloriy. , ' COIfSTTTUnONAL AXENDMEJfT. Fmll Text of the froposd Change In the Hunk Carolina Constitution. Section 1. Thai article VI o( lie ion elltution of North Carolina be, and '.he miuc is hereby abrogated, aud lu n, thereof shall be substituted the !,..:. I ing article of said constitution. A IITI. I t. V 1 . , Sjuflt-af-r ami taiglblllt j, to URitr. Oi.niil callun Of All Kleslor. Sliou Kw mle P",ou J""- ''' - . :--., v OQ wh hAs naiuralii... urm one years of ami poasessitii: u qUaJihcaiioiis et nui in i Lis artui-. i. eiiUlietl to vuU- m any eicctiuii hv it. pcoue in U.t Malt, t-repl ft- t.irt- ii thcr v ipf pr o v. -Mellon J lit- -hull haw re-: i i n t ht- M"ale of N.'ilh l an in a f.r : w . in t!it- O'MiU 11 infill h-. l in i : r. in i . ward r i 1 1 1 r t ftl . 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Inp in tin- n nui. 1 ; i i.r.l by law . -c 1 oi i 1 . 1 1 i t ; -on - Il en : ; In :e - 1 1 i I t a t I lie 1 inu' a legally re; i I n : i 'it i t - licit in p 1 1 -( r lr 1 an 1 i ii I lie in an he; ht i e; n a 1 1 ei pi iilcl bv law ais-l lln t.tliera! A --t I' i 1 ' V 1 NnMli t 'a I ' ' in a Mi a 1! m;m I 1 1 i a i 1 1 ; i i a I : :i ;aw - it i a i v into r!lu : I fit- pnu ;-i.n-f il,:- ail I . t ( i-ii I V. w'M j t i -1:1 l re-en l : iii; S : in-t II I ui : - i a; ;. u ! a! be able t ! ral ai, I w : 1 1 1 :nn m ft loll of 1 lie t rn s-.tiiii. ii .it :iic l.!n:i;-li lan: ii;ii,'c, ami i-e-I Jie lie ill be t lit it ! 1 .-te, have p'f !. 1 1 1 ! i ' o c i n- 1, l - ! ia ot M ai f ll ! ! lie i a l : n w li t !i 1 1 e p t . pn-t ! ' e , lr, - pol! 1 i a- p i e -1 1 1 1 .1 ! !. iuu . lot In pn ;o,i- e n I-- ',, t ie- -I. a!! be a I i-ji 'li i --e, pioper d I'" . i - -had 1 - - 1 , i to i 1 i . : i e I he I o . i ( t I 1 1 1 ; . f ;he -ame i eepl a fh-l a--t-cd plop e ; i v - Ma I ' !! ). No ih.ale pi I . li who as . it .1 :i j i : 1 1 v 1, ii, at anv lime prior ! he I i, en ! i ! led t i i I e U lhb 1' 1 he I i W s t! 'a'c in I he I uiied Stales when :n h t !.' n n -ih d. ami no lineal de-en d.iii - n h p. i'mi:,, -had be .lenied ! In' ; ; I: 1 o i e.; t r an 1 ot i at anv i . ' 'h ii. i lil- M ate. bv l cavil of bl 'a : .'e : - p.- i -- -bi- ' 'lif aliona! ,h:i!i In -i 10:1 - pi c-f i ibed ih -ei I lo;i 4 of I hi .a: ' , - . pi-.v ; led be -.I. a!! haw n-i-len-tl ri ,im ot liam e , : n t he t e i in- uf 1 Ii I ; pt f -r lo I U iiiI.it I . !M'M J he l.ivi i : ,o A nib' -had j' i o !c ,y a p. r :i. im h1 i ( t ,' -i all pci -on- w ho n ' ; 't '!-! i Mil - -i i ii'-n .-ii i'i bt f - : .- N ' in . i 1 . 1 ' ,i a ii 1 a i : -ii li i . -o n - - h i , ; pi o ' lln .1 h ll pel -i .i - d, li .i a- n . i !-. I in N -i o : - a i d I 'i i' ' i I - ! III '"I-11,,- 11 1 1 1 .- liUil i .rn 1 '.li ing of A in. I, o.l. --irond, all pi j i n - w l.o -h a 1 1 ha ve her n I 'ill v .1 li 1 I 1 oiifr--nl ih, 11 guilt on 1 (1 1 1 it-1 111 nl p 11.: ; ,nj. and w h. ihrr seliten, el or not, 1111 in j pidguii-nt Mi-pcnilnl, of any t : cumin 01 I 1 felon . or anv ol hr r criinr for w hn n : In ' 'I pr '1 i I en , ; a r v, -inre becoming 1 il:- :- o' ihr I lilted Slates, of corruption and II. :,l 1 practice in otln e, uiile-s sin h p,-i..i j ''""I '"' restored to the lights, .f . 1 -hip 111 a manner presi rlbrd bv law Set lion ll 1 his ai l shall be In f. n. from and after its rat iticali.m. Hypnotist Condemned. special to journal Li m ot.N, Neb., M.irch 17- The Jury in the rase oT Dinsmore, ihr hypnotist mur derer, convicted him and fixed the I penalty al dest h. Anil Marrlitg-fi Nolkrrit. The aveiage woman feels I hat she Isn't ullo primed to discuss Ihe live news of Ihe day until she baa rend all the death notices. Mrllxxl i II. Hlobbs "Cloneflsl ought lo l asham ed te teach his wife lo play poker." Hlohbs-'Oh, there's method lu bis madness. He gives her an allowance, and then sits down and wins It all back " A rro.lj i, 1,. Caught cold Ihe man arrested for stealing Ice. Tm Ki- "I wonder whet's the mailer with Mr. Newllwed," temarked Mlsa Newsy; "deeen't the look penslvef "ye, re piled kflse Newltl; "ber hniUnd told ber today tbo waa loo ei-peeslfe." rtoateetlt, Tktra la always eeme bope for Ibe fellow who admit ko doowl hoow II all ! more conox. Commissiouer Patterson Says The State Crop Will Be Larfe. Some Campaign Speaker. Tie Auditorium (Jaentioa Settled Mondajr. What folilir tiaie Negroes. The ( har I o tie t'elebratioa. Kai ki,.. Manh IT S I. I'lier..on, Ibe rtiruunSM,,ner uf iiyrit ulture, slates Uiai Ihc Airrii ull ii' 1 I Vparui.tul is e cluMTciy i.icui'H.I now in ..riling u,l insiiiui; fertilii-r Iirs A the iiuui't ( ti suKI i tinu-ur! L'irat lie mft-ri IIkiI tbt- cull, Hi t r j in Uil- Mull--i,iisi,Wr!,:v larger liian u ,u linirmtin -linn, ram- CiiinniiiUM i.'U in,: j.eakfi f, :.ii :'cnni-,l I; iliin ii llih. f I! f ll,, 'lair , I lu . ami ll 'l I li r hiiij'.iin a- 'd II (iirr:,. Wakf-il.iiu Avimh, A'liboln. I hr .'"II,. W. II lir.mii. V li Shim . Na-li i .1 rlTrroi, April V,i llr. A Ml --M. K A i, null. i al al ruin 'in i 1 tr lieir il r "f I hr Mm "i.,r,t. s,'utli'orI, ' in,' ri ii i- uoi know n 1 'I I 1 1 lull p-ii i it i ! ! 1 in' 1 'il ii' i r ; i l I i l . : 1 1 ' 1 o W a I r (Ur-ii'in uf iiinliiiiriiini or no mil i hal is trniibluii; Ibe f I hr irnplr of lUli'iirli jusi al I hr mil v sf'iniu:;lv available .rr-ru, w ;i V l 1 1 On II ,1 nllirr ll::i lo: iuiii ' I In- present iiiarkrt-bniisc. II ruiil Mir ,.f same nml rnrl all :ii in I li"iiM' nml build an amli n!i tin- balance i f Hie .llc I lirn Ins been many "pros mid - In ihr -ale. so nn Monday licit ii- ol U:ileii;b w ill Mile on t he ii. mi. . Ihi!'l.ar,, , e. a cull 1, ie. has had In lie is Hot h:i- ordelril a f Kufala, Ala.. I I'll! Tabernacle i recall his ac st rtiiiL!, and hi monlh'a trcal a -peclansl , ue i f Ma li he decides not te larije congrei: :t- in I hn ye 'i i seven lei n col Ion mills be, ll i Icirl ri ed i u 1 his Slate. c school Hoard here awards a con. I'i Ihe buihliiii; of I lie Wiley . School, al a est of $1:2,0 III. It finni-li room for faur liundied h.ive Th I rn I I'nhi w ill ipil- W, nk i in progress on a large Ion 'I f.'l I he negroes. I he M 1 1 hndi-t chuicli at Greensboro i- i:ilo ii Ilicial action in legard to ' v .1 I. re, Ihe Irish evangelist who a- irpini.'l lo hare recently fallen "in ci. nr :n Washington City. The Wanted, A Revival. In Bound business In wholesome Industrie". In youthful culture. In generous philnnlhropy. In wise public -spriritedness. Iu social reformation. In righteous po'iiics. In mutual confidence In wise, energetic self- elbince. In individual morality. In whatever insures true " prosper ity. Hut especially, becaUFC Inclusivcl 1 , in the matter of genuine religion, pure and undeliled L has lieen acveral years since New Hern has had a spiritual awakening thai was fell throoglioul the enllre clly. fell in I'veiy department of Its life. There ire hundreds of Christians hero who feel profoundly the need of an old fash ioned, heart crushing, llfr renewing re vlval They long to experience It them selves and observe lis gracious work In others The echo of It we hear In con versation and In the public prsyers of fered in our churches. We want a re vival that will reach three classes of per sons: It will stimulate the faithful In their work; ll will reclaim Ibe wtywerd from their errors; and It will lead Ihe unregeneralc to a saving knowledge of the Chrlsl. To aomewnat perllculerlze, the revival which we desire Is, Not with blind emotion. Nol of mere hand-shake. Not without penitence. Net for toe aake nf connllng Not just lo be having a meeting. But to vitalize the spiritual life. To rouse Ibe sleeper. To check Ibe laltler. To warn the money-loving. To wlo back tbo pleasure seeking. To soften tb unforgiving. . To Inspirit tb weak. Tb rebuke tbt disobedient. To deepen plritnallly. To leads tool to Cbrlet. , rllow Cbrlatlaai of Kw Btn, Shall matter IU hanllv be taken np until the neit nweliac of i tic tfiarierl; Confe' ence, which has juiiJtctino in the ea The paxor has l lilt a letter from Mr Leeaakiugfor iibil:aaJ from the Church aad mm tiry Thr letter vat written liieu tbr -;.,r( hist leaked ont in WasuingioD an I muni Greensboro a dajr ahead of r t-.. , 1 Al 8baw liiiu.i 1'ietidenl Me erve warue.1 u,t iicnhts to beware of politics, sat inu ""' "" ' tbinja that race bat gaiped by I'uiuus iu North Carolina are Ibe Jiui t'rov uirnl, and llm' ; Ibe nero means The b'sii.'t Iroops in the , ! iu Ute prime i s : pi'ed by J o , :HI engravuii;-. : There will lie a onranliaiiuii la The eoniinc L ill be ibe ii.c a: history of t hai festivities for 1 1 . evceeiletl time . . Mil iUih, ho i i have decided 1 1, . devoled lo I he , i! real day. Tlie aiuuiiL-nu : si-l of mililai y . .'tlllrs, col f ton; : rri'l i ares and lr ..'s ami disfranchiae- fetsional politics to I ibe North Carolina! ie' ale aerrice is now is here It is com- It is com - i i. i Claik. There are j K"berts main army gie him an anip,e , i ail of indiriduals. ! force lo pU9h his way through to l're !. le history ofach 1 tons. , ., r Not one line has been allowed by the : May celebration censor to come throcgb about the dispo i m i known in the j sllion of twelve to fifteen thousand men In times pasl the l'"1 i cached South Africa situ e General 'i i. of May have neTer Kolieris began bid advance into ihe - ;n length. For the ' t)range Free 8tate. . i :.c I ii committees hi, entire week will be i'i i ion of Charlotte's ,.f tin week wiil con liills, baseball : : tnieils. lnrcle races, i men's loot races. So ils onlinne'l ilav in a iiiy iil I ai let v iniiclions, ei'ilini' in a irrand iiiililarv I'all What Wheeler Says. V -m'. ion, March Hi General ,loc Wii'ilcr arrived in the city this niorninj from Atlanta, (!. (ieneral Wheeli i ' unit- over to the War Depart ment Ihi- evening. In t lie absence of Sccret."'v Hoot, be reported formally to Adjiila ,i 'uncial Corbin. thus comply ing will I In- order of the department which 1'ioiiirlit hint from Manila to Washii.ji if"i m ' Flic General , was in the I "I h brigadicr-iicneial of the i Minv. He looked the picture h belter than when lie left J-'ii lor Manila. He gave Gen h:n a i. ief descrijilion of the i- in l.u.on when he left. He volunl of ben Wa-hi enil O Condi insisf i ilcii the war was over, and that iiolhiiu: ino'c was to be done except to run do.iii u lew guerillas and irregulars. The ("in r.il said that thr American troops .ire doing splendid work there. 1 hey iri' sound and heal I hv nnd in quite tl ,i -I, ll.,... li-.,,, i.i i, n, i ! " I' " VJ .'1 Ul IIINIIC cng.'iL'i'l n Minilar service. s,,i,,i Toiiiinv I'oii, what is second sirlit 1 Tniiiiii , 's Top Second sight, my son, t he exile of the President of the I! ier is a L'ili hat is scmelimes due to super- Kepublic with the resentment that was natural causes, aud sometimes to many aroused by the news of the eotnpara 1 oi kt t-.i- ' lively minor leader bring thus c.x'led. 1 1 we not have such w e w ill lod. w bless, declares u ,1 your failh be il 1; not crave or uw.c evangelist epon responsibility w I, up ui our own m ha!'' We can, if always ready to "According to , ui So we need , coming ef a great 1 we can lay the belongs by right ers. If only t lie generals do the t.ghting, need of the rank uirl file where la the of the army f It is the face In ' work of I lie Individ ual Christian w h.. ', c, units for meet In the winning ol Christian victories. Looking to the ai cornpllsbment of thla divine work, a meeting has been planned to begin today in the Middle Street Uap ilsl Chun h. The preaching Is te be don by ihe pastor The sermen this morn log wilt l. n "The Bible li Heart" wiili spinal emphasis on the equipment therein furnished the Christian who wlshrs to do personal work. Beginning with ihr evening service and continuing through ihe week evening service only a aerlrs of sermon la proposed 00 "Tb Christian out nf the Way " To lie treated In the following ordei: I The 1 hrl.llan abiding In slumber land The I hrl.llan with an unbridled tongue il. The Christian won love the dollar. 4 The Christian under load of bard feelings li The Christian wlthvit a backbone 0 The CI, - let Ian after Ibe butterfly. 7 The ( htltilin who trample oa pear's As everyone know, If tb Ore of duly are rokln.l'rd n Cbtisllan heart, th Issue or a religion meeting cannot bo la doubt. Ii u hoped that Interest will de - mand a contlnuano of lb meeting all week. If so, afternoon eer vice will bo held primarily for th deepening of ibe spiritual life, whit lb vnlng oorrlo will Se designed for tM aasared. ; Tb meeting I planaed aot (or Ibo Mlddl Street Baptist Charakaloao, bat for th fplrliuat good of tb nllr diy. Toetefor th oatlr broihsrhood ot TWO 1RHIES. To Converre Upoa The Boers At Pretoria. ! The txeraian Kaiaer CenrnUlatef RaherU. Wat Bmcktor Irian tinnri To Be Formed. Cronje Not Sent to St. Helena. i Special to Journal. I Eomo, March 17. Xbe dJ ilon of thousand men under General (iaiiitre . t leoienls, and Urabaut to (ietiural Tins confirms Hie experts opinion thai a second army uf at least fifiy thousand men Is being organized in Natal and they are confident that Iwo armies w ill march, against I'reloria al the same time, one from the north and the other south, London March. K. -SpecWI -1 1 is re ported that the Kaiperor WiHi-i-i has telegraphed L nd Koberls, congiaiula; ing for his success in the campaign Ibli report is considered significant taken in connection with the nnnounci mem today thai Germany lias acquired a port on the Persian Gulf, since it. is the strong belief that a peifect under standing, if nol an otlicial alliance, exists between Germany and Great li-iiim. Well informed ollicials are no-v con vinced that Germany was brought over t England's side iu the Hoer v, nr by prom ises to help her secure advantages eiiuu1 to those England gains by the victory over 1 he liners. T he (Juren has decided to c insenl lo the formation of a legiun'iit of Irish Life Guards. The delay in sending Cronje t Helena has bred a report thai th Si. g.n- eminent lias decided not t s-u I him lo the historic scene of Napoleon's exile, but is reserving t he place for President Krugcr who will be accompanied by lbs wife Francis. The outburst of anger at th i an nouncement that Cron je would be exiled tliere is particularly credited with in- tluenclng the change, ll is the general belief that France will not look noon r.: .- belli vers Is not only cordially invited, but also urgently requested to attend and participate in ihe proposed services, l et us pray for. work for. and exoect a true and wide -spread revival. llloiiT C. Moo tr. MADAME AMAE. The Celeb.'a ed Spiritual, Trance and Eus Iness Medium, and Scicnilflc Palmist. The only Medium In America who en joys ibe distinction of -hsv'ng been cor suited by the leading ('.owned Heads of Europe, e-jpeclally the Queen, Prln :e of Wales and olher members of tue Uoyal Family of England 1'iesldenls, Cabinet 0 Beers and dlstlngu,s.ie 1 Hla.emcn, her and In Europe, have consulted Madame Amae and Imvc a'wayi acknow ledged Ihe great beneli.s delved luiougb her adv'ce and w arning. Hhe reads 11 To from Ihe cradle to the grave with absolute cotrecnes. Tells you everylhg you wish lo know. Husband and wives having family troubles should call and consult net, a be hat united thousand of tepiratod fimllle, and has been a boon and a blessing lo mankind In Ibis on partlcu lar alone. Bb can give (be full nam and de scription of your fuiar hntbaad or wife, wlib ibe eiacl dal of your mar ring Yowag ladle and gmllcmea baring lov affair would do well to call 00 hf. . If yoa har any doubt of )our lover, boeta'toll yoa whether that lor It 'irao of felM, ! Bb locale loot and (lolea properly, a wll a hhldea lrMur, wlih abeoluU eortalal.' '- , Bh ea deecrl&t lb wbtreabonll and eoodllloa of lot and anlntng f.Iead. aad bfleg lba book. . . r,S9 ewnu and $1 00, OfBc and rocldeaoo, No. 9 Meiealf lrtt Cor, Jhnon lrt, K Beta, If. 0. .... V: f State Raflmfl Map Well Under Way by Secretary Bnwi. PttrneU'a Baakrintey Cm. Wh U th Repahllcaal Doabl Iio eallea.' Of t WashlagUa to Iatpeet Taaee Moaa ateat Modal. liALtic.H. March 10. Secretary Brows of the corporation commtaf ion, I mak ing good progress In bl new railroad map of the State. Ue baa bad lb old map corrected, county by county. Ooe not informed as lo map making has no idea of the difficulty of preparing a map. As 10 Transylvania county th report I .n.ide that work i in progress on the railroad southweslward from Brevard ami that it has reached Faalaloe, t) miles distant. From that point to tb lovely sapphire country the Toxaway Company will build a turnpike, or rather is building It, and on this when macadamir.ed automobiles will be opera ted. It will thus be a novelty in North Carolina. But ii is not expected that the automobiles can be put In use this year. A queer thing will be noticed in the last map issued that of 1807. There are two Virgilinas, both on the Atlantic ,V Danville Railroad. Now there can't be two, and which I s the right one? From the latter a railroad has "been buili to the rich copper ore beds in Per son county. . Judge Purnell has a particularly In teresting and odd case before him. Geo. W. Cobb, a banker, of Elizebeth City, made an assignment in bankruptcy. He gwoie bis estate was worth over $60,000 when ho was adjudged a bankrupt. Be fore be was adjudged a bankrupt he had executed a bond to his wife in which he agn ed lo pay ber f 'J5 a month as an nuiiy during his life and also during the same period to pay her $12 50 a month for pioperty which he occupied. When he, went into bankruptcy he stopped making these payments His wife does not ciaim any of the $3,000 penally, but that she is entitled to file her claim for the annuity and rental during Cobb's life, and that the same based upon Ibe Stale mortality table, amounts to $3,872, Cobb h iving 10J years yel to live, according lo those tables. The referee decided in favor of Mrs. Cobb. Judge Purnell lakes a dilferenl vieyV of case, holding that the referee's decision would be unjust to ti e other creditors; that what is to ac crue in the future is not a debt due under the terms of the bankruptcy law, as under that an allowable debt isduewben ibe paity defendant is adjudged a bank rupi A Democrat from New Bern says he was talking with a well-known while Republican 1 he other day and that the latter ld he had only one objection lo the constitutional amendment, this be iiiii that it would not dUfianchise all the negroes, instead of a part of them. I uiuigrai ion Agent John W. Thomp -on, who has been at Newlxrn, saw a faun mar there which was last year taken by a man for $IO,b()0, (here being 1 ,110 I acre-. He planted it in cabbages. 111 ide u grc it hit. and has nut only paid for it in a year and from lhal crop, but h s al-o hiiill a bauds. iniedwelling upon il 1 1 ought 1. 1 be said thai I Is is success fi,l man is a personal ban! worker. Two exec minus came otT at Nashvlllt 1 1 sirril.iv, 1 In victims of Ibo gallows be ing-yobeii Fortune and John Taylor, the negioes who rolilxd anil then mur dered a while farmer, Itolierl Hesler, in the highway near his home. I sh i.v I Diversity, coin ed, h.r the ciH-si-H in medicine, nnd phariuacj gi 1 fiiaird The ..uuilal address was de lii.nd b. I)r Winship, of Bolon e la irof I he .New England Journal m E liicition VesK r lay It Ii. llitilc (vh.i during lliu civ. I war ivas Governor Vance'. pnviiie hivrrtari 1 a, id Joseph G llrowo of the ciu.eiis' 1 uiuiilieu 011 the Vance slaluc, left lor Washington lo Inspect the model. Dr. Speight, of the legislative committee, joined ihem al Weldon. and J. D. Boushall met them at Washington, where they arrive today. Prof. William Keener, of Tarboro. ha arrived here and will again occupy the chair of baseball, wblcb he ha filled so ably two season a. Famous Maud S. Dead. B, eclal lo Journal. Nw York, VI arch 17.-Maud 8. the famous trotter died- at Bchulti's Urns Port Chester todsy. She was taken to the farm a week ago and Intended to use ber for breeding purposes, end w a tick when rbe arrived, and waa pnl In charge of a veterinary torgeon. Maud B, wa twenty six year old. Other Owners Object. 8p:clal to Journal. Toi-aaa, March 17, The disruption f ibe Daily Capital directorate I threat ened as a result of Ih announcement by T. O. I'opouc, th principal owner, that tba paper would bo continued as a Cbrif llan Daily by plan oolllood by Chat M Shatdon la hi work during tb week Th oiber director and Editor la cob trol will fif-hl hi plan In the ooort IrlsHmea Celebrate. Special 10 Journal. Naw Took, March 17 St. Pat'iokt Day wa elbraid la Iblt oily with II largest paiad Iilthmen bar arr turn ed ool her. Th Blxly Jf loih Ileglsneal had Ih right of lln. .Tber wer forty Igbt dlrltloat aad thirteen thousand la tba. procatsloa. Atnong tbt lavltoJ goU wa Uootaga Whllo, lUprosofe latlv of th Traatf aaL Boor flag wore Carried la lb proeotsloa aad Wtr loud ly (btared. ' . .... ' - . Editor Deal . Special to JooraaL ' , Naw Toaa. March lf-0rg Bas lbolomw, adltor of tbo ltwt fof thirty years, dhjd this moraliig al Laktwood. ' cia ISUSDS. Senator Teller Has F Objectloi tt Callinr them Prorlaces. " PrU Elc Bill It Patched Vp. Bailer aad All Swear by 1 to 1. Aa Oplaoa oa Kealaeky Troablr. WiaauoTOH, March It, After two conference ibe republican Senator have agreed apoa a aew Porto Rioo bill, merely appropriating $3,000,000, which Insures th passage of that bill. The tarrlff feature will be left in tbe old bill, which will be further debated. The President, who has a reputation aa a harmoniaer, had a hand In bringing about the agreement. Senator Teller has some rery positive opinions about Ibe future ststus of Porto Rice and ibe Philippines and their in habitant. He sad In a speech: "I do nelwint to make Porto Rico and tbe Philippines a part of the United States, and I do not want lo make the inhabi tants citizens of the United States I would a great deal rather make Porto Rico and tbe Philippines colonies or provinces than to make them States, wblcb would bring all their Inhabitants under the flag as citizens of the United Stales. These Inlands are not a part of the United States today. We don't want tbe inhabitants of these islands to be made citizens of the United Slates " Senators Allen of Nebraska, and But ler of North Carolina, made personal statements this week claiming lo have been misrepresented as to their altitude towards the free coinage of silver at IS to 1. Betb declared themselves to be still iu favor of the free coinage of silver and Mr. Allen was especially emphatic in declaring his belief that tbe United States should provide for the free colu age of sliver without regard to what olher nations may do. Mr. J. Judah, a Louisville business man, now in Washington, thinks the Kentucky political muddle is a case of pot and kettle. He said party politics in In Kentucky aro no good. One parly is as bsd as the other. Tbe belter eli ment In Kentucky are nol mixing up in this fight. They are keepiag tway from the whole affair. Tbe present trouble is the work of the lower classes. ROBERTS' CAMPAIGN. To Crush Boers South of Him. The Bloemfonteln Welcome. London, March 15 Lord Roberts baa already started a movement to crush the Boers who have held the line of the Orange river for many months, between f irees of Generals Clements, G a lac re and Brabant and his own army Qalacre has crossed Ihe Orange river at Betbulle. Simultaneously General Pole-Carew and 2.0 '0 of the Guards Brigade, two guns and mounted infan try have been seut south from the Fiee Slate capital. Ths object of this move Is to f ecu re for Itoberts' army . ontiol of the railway from Bloemfonteiii 10 Cape Tow 1, which will immensely improve his Hues of communication. The Hons are in a difficult position if they light. Clemenli is ready lo alvance from v ival's pout, Urabaut from Aliwal North, Gniacie from llei'nulie and I'oli-'Jarcw is threat ening their reir. Tney will prob -lily decide to retreat as quickly as pons -b'.e Roberts is evidently under the impres sion that his foice is ample to 111. el any resistance il is likely to encounter I.i the Free State, as (ieneral Warreu's di vis 011 has lieen or.lere I In k from Durban to rejoin 1 ieneral Halter The B.ers I. Nil.il are in several strong positions close to the j 1 111 lion of ihe Drakensherg aud Higgarslterg ran ges, from which il would be impossib e for Uuller. acting alone, to dr.ve thim without heavy loss of lileau la repeti tion of tbe terrible tucounlers among the hills of tb Tugela. Bui witii Rob ert moving north along the railway Qeneral Jobbert I obliged to divide bis force. Should Joubert suffer defeat at the hand of tba commander-in chief Buller would then seire tbe opportunity 10 advance. Dispatches to th London newspapers describe at great length the enthusiastic welcome given to the British troop by ih Inhabitant of Bloemfontein. It should bo born la mind, however, that a large percentage of the residents of the Pre btate capital aro KnglUh, most ot whom remained there after the war was declared Philippine War Over. Special to Journal. Naw Yoaa, March 17 -Bishop Boary U. Potior, of tbo Prolestant Kplaoepal, church, returned from Manila today, U ssy that lb conflict watpnded wben . , . . 1 p. 1 t. 1 . 1 j,. , .. . d ici v urarv. 1 ue riupino era uinnv. gralfd, ooly kec I g op guerilla war far. II tald that the Journey wa takea lo extend th Church' Influence In lb Philippine nd Sandwich Ii Unda v Galusha A. Grow 111. Ppeclal to Journal. WasnisoTox, March 17 Represent tlv Oalusha A, Grow, of l'noylvioia, former Speaker of tb Ileus of Repres entatives, I iylag critically UI at hit hotel with a oomplicatloa of disease. Off Wimble Shoals-Wreck Removed Oa Jsaoary , lOGO.'ibo rcmalalig tpar of tb lonkca ocaooBrr Fenate, Rrowa Ivln la lallimlaia! . Iab. lad iy IV W.raboat II anile KK. br H. from Capo ilattaraa Boaooa Light, wer polled out aad lowed lew Damp- too Roadt by tb reveao euttr Onoa dsga. Cartful toondlngt failed to dt- V. lop loot thai 11 faihosst over the Wreck, wklck Uj therefor beller.d to bo BO loagr a meaae lo aavlgttloB. Whoa la Bayboro (top U tbo Leptoa Bonaa for good aooommcdatiotu , .