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- V in" 2: VOLUME XXIX. WILSON, N. C., AUGUST 10, 1899. NUMBER29: v ! rKvfe ft o v iy a i li t sOTtur " W iraro li Mil BY . MISTAKE AGUINALDO MAKES APPEAL Asks the Powers to Recognize Filipino Inde pendenceSent to All Consuls at Manila. DEPLORABLE ERROR OF THE NAPIDAN'S COM MANDER PEOPLE FLED IN TERROR. 1 1 Mini m The Cyclone's Work. FIERCE BATTLE WAS FOUGHT Manila, August 8 Agutnaldo has ; ASSEMBLE AND CAPTURE DAJA80N FOR- FORGING SICK AMERIGAN SOLDIERS TO FIGHT Captain Otis is Relieved ef His Cemmand His Men Stow and Reluctant to Dis embark Under Fire. appealed to the powers tor the recog nition oi "Filipino independence" in a document dated at Tarlac, July 27, signed by Buencamino and received by all foreign consuls at Manila with the request to lorward it to their re spective governments. EIGN POPULATION LEAVE THE PLACE. URGE FORCES ENGAGED. J1M1NEZ EXPECTED TO TAKE PERSONAL CHARGE Dreyfus' Second Day. Wil Soon Attempt to Land On The Island Must Not Set Foot on Haytien Territory When He Lands. Fort Defiance, Fla., August 8. A cvclone struck La Pointe Aoitre on Guadaloupe Island, in the lesser H0T LIGHTING TO-DAY IN THE PHILIPPINES-- Antilles, yesterday. A number o houses were unroofed but no one was hurt. Twenty-three boats were sunk in the harbor and three steamboats wrecked at other places. CHARGED THE REBELS WITH BAYONET POINT. DREYFUS SECRET SESSION. Manila, August 8. The gunboat Rennes, Aug. 8 The second Napidan last week shelled the town day's session of the Dreyfus court of Palte on the lake near Santa martial lasted from 6:30 until noon. Cruz. The town was full of people All the time was consumed in exam encouraged to return by. Gn. Law- ining the secret dossier and mass of ton's expedition, having been assured documents weighing five hundred that they would not be molested if pounds. they peaceably attended to business. Dreyfus was questioned about each Lieut. Copp had heard that the document and protested innocence to insurgents had reoccupied the town each one and steaming close in shore he npH firP with the six nounders Oak Ridge Institute Notes. J V v u-ltlinnt anv warnings The DeoDle pp,W the boat aDoroachine Bed to The Summer School at Oak Ridge the hiils terrified, and had barely Instituted been very successful. It time to escape. One child was killed closed last Friday for a two weeks' andmanv buildings damaged. The vacation. The fall term opens August Port au Prince, August 8. The revolutionary Dominican troops which assembled at Qunaminthe have crossed the frontier and taken possession of Dajabon. The garrison retired to Fort Belair, a strategic position commanding the town. The foreign population and Haytien Consul have left the place. It is considered probable that Jimi nez, the leader of the insurrection, will make an attempt to land soon in order to join the insurgent troops at Dajabon and take charge of their movements. The Haytien government is taking Filipinos Defeated and Driven Back Five Mites American Loss Was But Twenty Killed and Wounded. Devoted to Examination of the Dossier Public Session on Saturday. RPnn Ancm.it n Thr ,PrrPt Manila. August 9. One of the session of ' Dreyfus court martial to- hardest ouSht battles- in the cam" dav lasted till a quarter to twelve. Pai8n of the Philippines was fought 1 . ' ij i,- this morning. General MacArthur's part of the explanation of the dossier. force ol fol,r thousand advanced to a A private "session will be held to-nor- row and the next public session will be on Saturday. Drevfus helped to translate somepf the German ,docu- L ments. BOYCOTT IN CHATTANOOGA. autnonties express regret tor the error. - - Sick and Unfit for Duty. After the taking of Calamba Gen. 22nd, and the outlook is very fine for a large attendance. ' Prof. Holt has had three stenog raphers busy answering the large correspondence, and everything , . . ! , .. v , points to the best attendance in the. Washington regiment to be relieved r , of his command1 and placed under ' .. arrest on account-of the slowness and the seeming reluctance of the com panies under his j command in obey ing the order to disembark lrom cascoes and wade through marshes under fire. The men say that a majority hac been sick and were un fit for duty and were given to under stand that they would not be asked to do any more fighting. A Typhoon Rages. Washington, August 8. General Otis cables that a three day's typhoon renders work on the bay impossible. The Pennsylvanians leave Iloilo this afternoon The transport Sherman with the Minnesota and South Dakota dis charged men leaves for San Francisco on the nth Electric Railway Employees Strike Labor Or ganizations Give Their Aid. point five miles beyond San Fernando and defeated a Filipino lorce ot six thousand. The rebels retreated leav ing many dead and wounded on the field. The American loss was twenty killed and wounded. About four miles from San Fer nando scouting parries encountered bands of the enemy, who retreated Chattanooga, Tenn., August 9 nuicklv. One mile further the Fili- j - j " 1 j measures to prevent Jiminez landing The employes of the electric railway pno army was found entrenched and on its territory. ; struck this morning.' It is planaeto jjrepared for battle. It appeared well apply the Cleyeland boycott pnnci- armed with plenty of ammunition, imjllfjf1 PfllUIHr Dr PDllIT Ple if tne comPany does not Vield to The attack was vigorous and was ullYllllLL Unillllll llLUllUIIO milder measures. The company has directed by General MacArthur in decided not to employ union men : nerson. In soke of a deadly fire the REVOLUTIONISTS FORCES ARE AUGMENTED but to fill the places of strikers with Americans advanced steadily, then DAILY MASTERS OF FORDSAT YAYQUE. MURDERED WITH A HATCHET. A Husband Uses This on His Wife Kept From Her Death Bed. : New York, August 8 Mrs. Kron man died this morning from the etiects of a murderous assault made with a hatchet yesterday by her hus band. Nathan Kron man. He was Mr. J. T. Bennett has been elected gymnasium instructor for the coming j year, and Miss Myrtle Holt teacher ot French. Mr. C. Z. Whitaker, our band leader, has furnished music at the Piedmont Springs this season. There has been a large number of visitors here this summer, and many applications of summer boarders have been refused. If our people would only open their doors to summer boarders the place would be filled every year. Oak Ridge is the highest place in the central portion of the State, being the only place in the central meteor- logical district, more than one thous- onrl iwt ahnvp the sea level. It is auu iwi. ww two hundred feet higher than Greens boro and some few feet higher than the depot at Mt. Airy. Our people generally utiended the exercises of the gala week at Greens boro, and aside from the hot weather greatly enjoyed themselves. non-unionists. All labor organiza tions have declared b. bovcott. DOMINICAN -GENERAL DfifSItD BY HIS TROOPS V. Killed the Helmsman. Without Firing a Shot They Enter the Enemy's Camp Had Been Sent to Attack the Insurrectionists. impetuously charged with the bayo net. 'The Filipinos fought hard, but gave way. arid the line fell back. It Was a Running fight. Washington, August 9. General Otis cables that General MacArthur drove the enemy five miles. The PARLIAMENT PROROGUED. The Volksraad Declines. Cape Haytien, August 9. General having no effect, a shot was T inann h.is been sent from Monte which killed the helmsman. 1 Christi by the Dominican govern ment to attack General Paticheco at Dajabon, the headquarters of the revolutionists. When he arrived at the front he was abandoned by his troops, who without firing a shot, deserted him and entered the camps of the enemy. The revolutionists are masters of the fords across the river at Yayque, cutting oft communication between Monte Christi and the interior. The forces of Jiminez are being J augmented daily, and the movement in all parts of the Dominican repub lic is favorable to him. London, August 9. A despatch from Folkestone says that the gun- 1 .1 r u I- A aA attack was ordered on the 7th but vessel in the British limits and fired , . , . j , , T. . the ram did not permit the movement A UU1MK. WJUIUKC IU VY (XL 11 1JV.1 . aw . 0 I TUn 1 1 itto ti t-n tha north tc hon r .j I X lie laun ajr LU lliv, uui ill -J uauij washed by the unprecedented floods of the last six weeks, and it is beyond the ability of the insurgents to re pair it. ; Queen Viptoria Refers to Transvaal Com mends The Peace Conference. London, August 9. The Queen has prorogued parliament. In her speech she makes a perfunctory re ference to the Transvaal, and com READY FOR WAR. England's Premier Tells of Troops Sent Ready For All Contingencies. London, August 9. The House of mends the Peace Conference which Commons opened tms morning, ioru she says has met with a considerable Chamberlain announced that the gov- measure of success and will diminish the frequency of war. Shot One, Flogged Two. Johannesburg, August 8. The Volksraad has resolved to send to Sir arrested and not permitted by the Alfred Milner a qualified refusal to police to be with her at the moment the invitation to participate m a juuu of her rWh - conference to consider the new Iran Later Kronman was arraigned in chise proposals to be adopted by the court and held for examination. 1 ransvaal government The Engineer Killed; Dewey and Leo. Fresno, Cal., August 8 The en- London, August 8. The Rome Rine and a oart of the southbound correspondents report that Dewey Los Anelos exDress on the South- has requested an interview witn ine 'em Pacific road was derailed near Pope. He will arrive at the "Eternal Uon Palos today. Engineer Ford City" on Wednesday IS renortprl - Mn ra;pncrprs ere hurt, but some were injured. A number of cars were ditched. Chattanooga Railway Strike. Chattannooga, Tenn., August 8 The expected railway strike which started last night was not as large as was expected. Many men reoudia ted the Union by returning to the em- P'Oy of the company. All who re Azores Withdraws Quarantine. Ponta Delgada, Azores, August 9 The quarantine against the United States has been withdrawn except as against ships from Virginian ports. - The Fever Controlled. Washington, August 8 There are r 11 fairer in 1117 II J rained members of the Union were Hampton since yesterday No Riddled with-Bullets. t Lumberton, N, C, Aug. 8 Charles Woodell, just leaving a , disreputable house in the country near here on Sunday morning at one o'clock, was shot by parties concealed in the bushes. His body was riddled with shot and death was instantaneous. A companion, Walton Ivey, who was with him is accused of acting as a decoy to lure him to death and as a result of the coroner's investiga tion he and four other young white men are in jail. ; - Dreyfus May be Acquitted. New York, Augu?t 8th. A Paris special to the Evening Post says that the general impression is that Drey fus may be acquitted; but it will be against the wishes of the judges. Nervous debility is a common com plaint, especially among women. The best medical treatment for this disorder is a persistant course of Ayer's Sarsa parilla to cleanse and invigorate the blood. , This being accomplished, na ture will do the rest. Amite City, La., August 9. Adolphus, alias Echo, Brown, col ored, was shot dead last night, while Edgar and Edward Barr, also col ored, were severely flogged by a gang of. armed men. The colored men were charged with numerous crimes. ernment had decided to send several regiments ot infantry to Natal. He said : "These troops are sent in re sponse to the representations of the Governor of Natal regarding thej de fenceless state of the colony." "The troops are sent to meet all contingencies," he continued. This significant statement was cheered. CONGRATULATES THE CZAR. DEWEY DAYS. Naval Parade on Saturday, September 30th Land Parade Following Monday. Pope Leo Issues An Encyclical The Catholic Church Endorses Peace Conference. Rome, August 9 Pope Leo is preparing an encyclical dealing with the Peace Conference, i n- li"j;ness . . .1 ' r ji - 1 New York, August 9. Gen. But- praised trie inmauon 01 mc ,r ana terfield has suggested that the Dewey rejoices in the result of the confer- , naval parade be on Saturday, Sep- ence. He believes that the confer- tember-30thf and the land parade on ence has- laid the foundation of an the following Monday. edifice of international peace. He ThJ, smraestion will nrobablv be concludes by urging the sovereigns adopted in order not to interfere with of all the governments on earth to the American cup races, for which lurtner tms woik iui uumanuy, iu all boats have been chartered. which he pledges anew all the forces of the Catholic church. - Another Car Dynamited. Mills Coming South. Cleveland. August 9 Another Biddeford. Me.. August q. Ar- Ldl cta jty uaum- o - - The car was damaged very badly and rangements are being made to re- the motorman seriously injured, also move the Springvale cotton mills to one passenger. The conductor es- Fort Valley, Ga. . The plant has caled injury. " 10,500 spindles and 300 looms.
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