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6 THE MORNING POST: - gA-Tf T&W&t. i'" NOVEMBER 1 0." 1900 GIRL IN PMN'S. TOGS East Durham Worried About a Mysterious Disappearance SEWER SYSTEM BONDS .Mi-ham Plans for tns Future TVla en Che Will Hare a CIS Population Xslaekwell Succeeds Lnnford na City IeMurer-Sirror in tls Senatorial Vote as Reported Trlulty College Proud of SlniiuoDD. - Durham, X. C., Nor. 9. Special East Durham people are wori'ied over the disappearance of a young woman ' from that villageHcr name is Gertrude, ' and she is the daughter of J. K. Sharp. The father found that his daughter was not in her room when he awoke yester ? day morning and a search revealed the : fact' that she had left a note saying she had gone to Oxford to get jnarried. The ; note also stated that she had worn a su.t ' of her father's clothes,, this being done, she -stated', in order to avoid deetectiou. . A young man by the name of Ed. GiU- om, who lives in East Durham, is also missing. It is - clear that the ghl Ud -.jot go to Oxford as she stated that -h.v intended 'to do. because there is no for that town during the night. Several fanners living between here and lla;- " eigh state that a woman dressed in man's clothing passed along the.ro--": yesterday. She was on a wagon with two men. Just why she should hav,, 'gone off in this fashion is a nrystery ;l the -father, who would like to get souk information as to his daughters whtiv ubouts. ..." The board of city aldermen will as; for aa isj.ue of hoiids at an early date, the money L-ciug nectied lor ttie cou .struetiou of a ecm-kte sewer system ai.': the improvement of streets and i--owalk.-. At:- matter of a coiu'.etr. and perij'-'t'sewe:- system for theeity has been :udvr eon-.'derail an by ;h. aldermen r.u- some time and the i.o.'. has decided that ihe bonds 'must op . sued hi older to put in the system. 4 u--Low much money wlil be asked or b; the alutimeu i. not stated, but the wot; will require many thousands of doila: Ilecentiy the :bo;ird employed aa.o:p:. civil engineer t to make a survey of t: citv r.r.u ; a. :il--h estimates as to cv ' of putc;:...: ii only a pvelii taken. L'urni'i during i event .roi)o: ti-us as system : an course there it is no: perl; L3 ri'LMe :!h:i of this seetii.;: :'ev.vr ys.eiu. j.i-s v.ry move to the o;re v.-, m has grown s-o rapid:? years and reached sr..I a tit.v now tnat a ;C. ai.-iute necessity. : a .-vsreni here now, bu- t vial the (1-fitt l.i:: - Tl:e :;"eog.iphical feuiu;' . ueii that it w.H ,lv:- n large amounv o money to put la system in aeeoidanee with the size th- town. The system will also be p.: r; with a view :h it some time East ;.. V..st Durham will both be within th. c:t limits. Tiu bit'.or inestio:i will . b, juro'aghi before the next legislature .. a ti;.":: nnnle for the extension of h. ity iimits. If this is dojio I-hirham wi'. Jirivi- a po'juiarioa of more than tXvcut; thoiisaiai people. ihty Tie;: surer Paschal Lunsfr h;mdeu in his resignation at the meet ing of the jiiflermeii last r.iglit. Tiib was.' made neeessuy on account-of h health. Co!. W. T. KIr.ekweU Aa. made neeessarv on a ount of his heal;;:. Col. V. T. lilackweli was eieeted hi, elected his u censor, his term of ol.. to begin at oiwv. There has lieen but one alarm of lire in three months and then the amoun: to your correspondent that the college lias a paraoname pnue wnen ner aiumm are called to ml positions or Honor ana trusts - .., llev. J. E. Gay of Charlotte has do nated , to Trinity College library a cot lection of valuable books.. Mt ' Gay's interest in' the growth of the library is very highly appreciated. During the : month of October there were ten deaths in : the city. Seven were white and three colored.- Chief of. l'olice Woodall reports that he made one hundred and thirty-one ar rests during October. The fines, and costs from the mayor's court amounted to $272.50. ' Miss Minnie Mlay, the twelve-year-old daughter of Mr. R. D. Henry, died at her home in Lee street last . nighU about 7 o'clock. Fever and a compli cation of diseases was the cause of her dfath. Her father, who is in the em-, ploy .of the American Tobacco Com- pany unci located in lucnmona, was telegraphed as to ner condition ana reached here yesterday afternoon a few hours before her death. She was a bright young lady and was very , popular (imong her large circle of friends. Mer remains were interred in the city ceme tery this afternoon at Jo clock. Owing to the illness of another daughter of Mr. Henry, there was no funeral service, the burial service - being conducted by llev. W.- C. Norman, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church. . ' It is reported by passengers who came from Oxford that there was a light fall of snow in that town last night. onle of our citizens say that a few lakes fell here. Mrs. J. A. White has gone to Dan ville to join her husband, who was re- ently promoted by the Southern road to e division superintendent. Xews has reached here of the death of Samuel Voaxoy, a prominent 'young r.nn of Granville county. He was .'bout twenty-four years of age. His re- j .iiaras were interred tnis afternoon. liov. J. XV. "Wellons, pastor Of the Christian Church in this city, has gone ; Youngsvil'e to attend the unuual ueeting of the Eastern Carolina Con ference of the Christian Church, which evened "Wednesday, in East Durham five tramps were -u: .tienting when they feli oat among ':U'"iselves. One of the number pulled is gr.n and shot three times, but missed :'.:s mark. lie then threw down the .Yea pon and picked up a stone and struck :1 companion back of the head. A n-.:ht wound was inflicted and it re j'lired a physician to assure the wound- .1 man that he was not hurt. The one vko made the assault escaped. f i ni. .T. S. Carr has presented to the ibiie library ten volumes of "The .Voilu's Greatest Classics." The books iie.ii valuable addition to the library. hi tfl 4 fmrnrl .Ifl S datioa M m corni 1 1 " ' 1 j"'' r - - ' ' r mm $0- " Not only froai f cor points of view, but , . from all points of view . . Abbey's, . . Effervescent Salt1- frv ha thfl "salt" of Rnlta.'mrl. used in t:'me,the fotm- r.Miiltb. '"-If vera Am .snffefiner from that all too on complaint, Dyspepsia, vrixbL its attendant ins, ton- stipation, Headaches, Impure Blood, etc, rise Abbey s bait . daily r.ncl it will brmpr yon liealthu 'xne aoc-raze is iw- tr-.-ii s.r9. 'ne sua. size will - cure a.a orumarv case of Dyspepsia or Constipation.; Tha LOOsiza is the econermcal size tor regular use. Bekufif til Shade. Trees ' ,,P' , it, .naf ranid-irrowins maple and the- most satis- The Silver Leaf .Maple, the i most P,2 mme1nse..8tocki0f this variety . . V ' - - - , . . ,iL , - : -a 1.1.1 .-... J smooth h and . straight, and lacLorjr g eu . arA thriftv. of well-deveiopea rspewmeuj, vr s tn "10 feet. 10 to 12 feet, la to 14 beautiful branched beads tnree " Norway. Maple, Sugar Maple, hiirh -Also -other shade trees, sucn ' as o . ni0r L ?wii.i1aSi! nmgr Toil i i iruiiua : x j v. ' altogether instead of citrate of magnesia, s. etc. It istiic best general saline laxa- ta; f 'TVTTTinTCTT. f." Vt v.mrtrUn. N. Y.. savs : " 1 1 f ree t'n sar that I like the effect cf tlie Salt 60 well that I escriDc It now i diitzcowders. e that I know of." Sold by most druggists or sen TBZ AECEY EFFERYESCERT 9-15 PIcnay St,, Kcw York. Booklet free ct reqae THE. OLE::RELIABLE. Some people are, nd all people should x be, careTul about "w-liat goes down tlieir throats. We keep nothing but the best and our prices are reasonable. Prescriptions filled at all hours of the night. We never sleep. BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO., 223 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. Weir's Cut-Lar Maple lT?i""-;rr. TriM bn i DDlication. oped Evergreen specimensw cJS&gSSffiS&i ho Flint and Cultivate an Orchard., J. Van Lindley IHursery Co., : Pomona, N. C. , Bell Phpne 228 Interstate 103 Gas lafesteiiieea FOR LIGHT to 2,000 cubic feet, monthly, at $2.00 per 1,000 feet. 2,000 to 5,000 cubic feet, monthly, at $2, less 'o per cent. ........... noon tninn MiKi mnnti t. nt si!, less n per cent 1.00 1.80 1.70 1.60 1.50 100 Over Over 10,000 to 15,000 cubic feet, monthly, at S2, less 15 per cent. . . . : . . . rtror i Tx nnr wryirt miin-n'fw mT,ti-p- at x2. less 20 ner'cent. ...... 20,000 cubic feet, or over, monthly, for light and fuel, at less Jo pei ct., ' . "FUEL VANDt POWER FUEL AND POWER OAS, which inc ludes engines, ranges, parlor andwatpr . heaters, at $1.50 per 1,000 feet. All bills payable at the . office of the com pany, No. 124 Fayetteville street, op posite Dobbin & lerralls - To secure the abo rates and discount,;. -pay m tjie office of thel Cornrjany on or be- fore the 15th day of every month. "We want the women of Raleigh to thoroughly realize the all-round happiness, convenience and economy that come with a GAS STOVE. "' If you want the BEST light for the LE AST 4 money, use the Welsbach light. It is as cheap as oil. . . - ,.- ' .- We invite the citizens of Raleigh to call at our office and dnspect our small and large Cooking Stoves, Water and Bath-room Heaters, Parlor Grates, etc., all in operation, v Ilespeetfully, S. E. LINTON, Manager,'" ' - Standard Gas and Electric Co. - i FAYETTEVILLt ::r3il-lar7i Cotinty Give Republican TJsiforitle-jrjoy ol an L'nkoivti Jiau I'vima on tii limlr.il Track-Mar-; ja ;e vt' Zlv. 1 A. Grown aud Faycttevilie, N. C, Nov. 0. 'errespondence of The Torning 1'i.st. After a earoiiul canvass of the vote of 'umberland cunty Yesterday ;:f lernoou, x-liC-rUT J. li. nil tit. chaiimau of the iLl. read out the 01'iuiai returns item, i.c .-fiirt house 'oor, according to law, L"uIit)v-: ifirvan therois iMel.eaiu 1". t a; O.crman. 1.H04; .' ok. 1. c t'l-ice, 2,1. Vhi;f, 2,138; averaj .Mc- jNic-Cray, majority was oniy a It. or nroneriy ue5U03'eu dollars in value. In sok; of the telegraphic reoovts : the e'cL-tiua sent out from Dufhnm ir. error in tran.smis--ioii put Mr. Sinmio;: vote as "841.' TLj error was in a;idi;-;--the figure whit-li made a diff- r;:i'.e f)i e early eight hnudred vjtes. Th-.; f.cial re.r.rns irave Mr. Simmons .te jis 6:. Tin; correction is made in order that hi-tory might be kept straigis: vhilf" v,-'j rvre gohig through the ru.-h. Iurh.".v;i .omity was- almost unanimous for Mr. C .r.r. New received here is that Miss Susie, MrKini.'.v 174: mr Congress- A.'homas. 1.10-1: Fowler, 1,024; majority or Thomas. lit. . . T-r.ist-night 1 lie body of an rnknorvn viiite 1:1:111 was found on the srai.rad rack in the northern suburbs of the ciry, -'.ideally having been run over by a rain of the Atlantic Coast ,Line. The s ad was separated from the truiikT'ai;d ;htr parts of tiie r-ody were seatteivl '.i-.uig ihe truck. Tl:e ftatui-es were !io:-e 01 a man from 40 to 45 years of and some suppose the victim of the ' ident to have OL't-n a mail named ":-!gg:us. cf Moore county, who came .i :v to the fair with two horses, one 1 wh:i-h he soid. -and was s::en shortly itcrv.ards very drunk. On the eveuiriir of n'j 7th inst. a beau :ia"i home marriage was celebrated at . : 'oiiellton, ti:e countrv home of Mr. Mary I-ancaiiire, two nr.ies south of 1 "ayettm-ille. i:ev. l?aac YV.. Hughes, ecfr of f:r. .lohn's church, .ioiidng in rn.arriace Miss (iabrielle iaur-ashire to ;r. F. W. Brow::, of Iii.iLth. The ha iis and parlors f tb : "aui 1." h: m iead were ablaze ,v'th ii ':ts and ornate in tasteful ll vai d "' ari'it.s. Missc-s i Marv I.anca?'aic ;; m .uary 'Ayer iirst ( 1 . t. : ,1 .. 1 . 1 ' t niC-rc-u t"o iu::::i .'.i.ior, auu a;i aiiu -u to ihe front of the rector, bearing wax caudles: then folk-wed Misses Margaret and Alice Aycr, one bearing th-.? nve-1- ; (ling ring set in a go.de n chrysanthe- ! mum, and the other snriakling flower Si iis she moved: last, ennre the bride a::d groom, a. handsome pair. " j ts;-'--'''.:i -aJW-SCJC":. HOW To determine the kind of 5lantels( joj will purchase, first send for our large' catalogue "F" which you will need to aid yon in selecting designs, and deter m'ujngabout the finish. Thii large cata iogue a very expensive one and we cau't afford to send it broadcast to per sons who may order it through idle curio sity or simply to get a lot of very hand some pictures free. But if you are inter 'ested it will only be a pleasure to send you this catalogue for the asking. Will also answer any question you may ask. . Yours for Business, Jersey SMe 16 1 111 l No. A62 Height, 7 tmf, trldtK. 8 penlng n grate mantel, 42 by 39 Inchpi: French bevel mirror, 18 by SG inches; profile. 4 inches. 1 Missive Mantel PeoDie ' 220 South Elm Street., 6REENSB0R0 NC L0N6 DISTANCE 'PHONE 61. Firs Class Opportunity to Pur chase First Class Cattle. OGCONEEGHEE FIRM'S 20 MM M imi , " 1 n 1 - are called to fill positions, of honor and trust. . - Delecate Irony (Harper's Bazar.) 4Oracious, little boy! Ycu're not go ing to kill the dear little buds are 5"No. dear lady; I'm merely goin' ter fire off several salutes in dere honor. Dat's all." Roses, Violets Carnations aiee ;.-.. jeriftj; daughter of Mr. S. Bowling, county treasurer, who has been, quite ill at tha State Normal and Industrial Col lege, is now considerably better, and it Is thought that she may be able to come home tomonow. Miss Dais;.- 1 lines of Winston, who was one of the attendants at the Lyon Carr wedding, has goue to lialeigh, and Iiext week will act in the capacity of 1 bridesmaid at the w-cddlng of Miss Kthoi Norris and Mr. Marshall. Several Durhnmltes will a iter. I this wedding. -liev. and Mrs. C' i. King of Char lotte, who at tended the Iyon-Carr wed lin;r, li-ve re turned to their home. Mr. Crorge XW Watts has gone to parur..' springs ana toaay atteiuieu a . r the directors of tha L'resby- hanage at that place. ii;r r . m. commons, woo was re feat!; ii ctcd as the next United States Sen-;! r. is a graduate of Trinity Col- t'ge. Class of 73. This accounts for is getting sixteen votes at one pre finct in this county. The votes were Rist by members of the Trinitv facultv vnd by students of that college. j For I v 1 years he has been an honored ! ?fc ?r of tire board of trustees of that ! f trustees, and has also been a patron Office Cor. Jojies and Blount Streets. . Small, who i itesidenco uor. layette JVoi k Troin Trlrsiljr College The North Carolina section of the Na tional Chemical Association will meet in the Crowell Science Hall Friday evening. The association has a large membership and it is expected hat all the institutions in -the State will be represented. President, 3. XV. Kilgore, State chemist; Vice-1 'resident, Dr. W. d. Martin," Davidson College; Secretary and Treasury, iC. B. "Williams, assistant State chemist. Kev. J. K. Gay, of Charlotte, has donated to the 'library a collection of valuable books. Mr. (Jay's interest in the growth of the library is very h'ghly appreciated. Hon. F. M. Simmons, who was nomi nated for United States Senator in the primaries, is a graduate of Trinity, class '75. lie has been for several s hoeu an honored i vears an nonorca memoor or tlie ooard trustees, and has also Ix t tlin fTillonrn TTrin .1 TT CAI. .'.AAJV. . ..." And o'ther choice Cut Flowers for all ! 'occasions always in stock. ! FLORAL DESIGNS AT SHORT' NOTICE, WEDDING DECORA- TIONS, PALMS. FERNS IN GREAT 'VARIETIES, ALL SIZES; WINTER BLOOMING PLANTS OF PRIM ROSES. CALLA LILIES, Etc. HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS AND OTHER BULBS. H. STEIN VI ETZ, Florist Bell 'Phone . '3. Raleigh. N. C. To Repair Broken Arti cles uso n r ors Cement Remember MAJOR'S RUBBER CEMENT, MAJOR'S -LEATHER CEMENT. Textile School ! llgp Thnrsday, Noy. 8, at Greensboro, N, C Fifty head Thoroughbred Jerseys; every one re istered and pedigreed. The finest blood lines repre sented at this sale. ,. A full tabulated pedigree will go with every animal-oiered for sale. "Warranted as represented, or no sale. Bulls, cows, heifers and young stock. All for sale without reserve. . ' O OCONEE CHEE FARM, Durham, N." C. Ool. D. L. FERRY, of Colnmbns, O., Auctioneer. Establlslied 1S38. G-ET THE BEST Turner's N. C. Aim an sc FOR THE YEAR 1901 . m A thoroughly equipped Textile School has recently been opened in Charlotte by Prof. D. S. Lee; Presi dent of Lees Practical Business College. SFECIAL OFFER. SITUATIONS SECURED Send at once for free Catalogues. . Address Department A. Hnfc .b Fhysician and Surgeon t" i and a matron of the institution, i oi Z J. IL Small, who W4s ro-ele 'T- d I was p Coi fcllege. r-e-elected to Congress, , is alo an ice institution CougTess, is also an alumnus of the Alumnus of the college. A member of the faculty said has a pardonable pride when her alumni etteville and Cabar rus Streets. Interstate Phone, 403. RALEIGH, N. C. ri rpj tka or og SKJs This "OLD RELIABLE," STATE ' STANDARD" Alrnanac is now ready for delivery to Merchants, Drug gists,' Postmasters and Peddlers who sell if throughout ; the State. . .. ; The Almanac for 1001 has been greatly enlarged and improved, and is the most rapid selling publication on the market. . .'' J : - ' Cards printedxon the whole back of outside FREE to merchants and others. Write for prices and" Special Rates. .-.; . '., ...-.. Single copy mailed upon receipt of- 10 cents. Address " ENNISS PBLISHIH eo,, RALEIGH. N C. ISt. flary's School, Raleigh, N. G. .....ESTABLISHED IN 1842 ( Advent term begins last week in Septembar. Lent term b& gins last week in January. Full courses in Literature, Languages, Science, Art, Music ami Business. Excellent Kindergarten under Miij Louise T. Busbee' charge. Centrally located, . , , Complete modern sanitary eonveniencies. . For Catalogue and particulars, address. ' v v REV. T. D. BRATTON, B. D., RE CT . : Ti W!VV9?WVVVVV - - -- --- - I II I II III I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmammmmml THE 5C HO 0L FUND -Or WAKE. -COUNTY HAS DOUBLED IT5ELE N T EN YEAP5 A statement of the disbursement of imblic-school funds in Wake county for ten flTlTinll nrflrico inm . . 1 1 rt . n- i - i i yresting siuuy. tself. In only three years- with annual averages, is given, aud the figures affonl an in: ......... ..a. .Lin tui? ugures auoru an lull In ten years the seiiool fund of Wake more than doubled il years 1SSS-189S, inclusive is given below. -ltyjo, and 1S90 did the school fund i The total amounts expended for ro-backward. The gains throughout different purposes, together the ten years are gratifying. Paid on account of Teachers white Teachers- colored Sehoolhouscs and Schcoih-us-s and Comity i-'uivintc . County Tivtsjirer Expense's i r.fi; City se!nH.!- Institute we; k white Other purposes 1S98. sites white. . . , sites colored. . . ndent s commissions. , d of Education. ?20,S70.7D 1-1, I O I ,Ut) I, 8.0 S0.73 82.12 ;ru.uo 1 0.4b Totals ?4C15.44 1S')7. 1S0G. 1S93. ' 1S0L ?17,2!3.40 517,122.30 $18,225.01 $10,532.51 12.3U7.3l 11.S"k).70 10,440i)7 10,31)8.03 lrtl.42 . 2.10.60 1.104.C8 5S2.55 354.(H (137.37 .GT,.2(V 178.8J) 874.2a" 879.00 8S,;.31 " 701 0 813.(;3 S0..ii8 Sti.34 -138.05 103.37 1,750.42 l,589.i . 1,S23.00 : 0,034.81 J0,015!S2 5"041.72 6VS79.1S $39,703.03 $38,911.77 $37,203.41 $3S,215ai " ' ; V .1S93'. $16,135.15 . 10,LiS41 l,li.20 588.49 02. 1891. T54.5S 27.25 l,8l)o!oi) 10.00 3.9G0.30 . $10,26S.32 11,409.71 1,025.14 i 843181: 018.00 l,ltJ6.39 141.95 1,788.88 4,208.03 $13,091.47 9,474.15 ' 920.10 114.55 054.00 i 227.S5 1,099.92 22.50 3,947.02 1890. $14,200.24 10,145.24 948.03 1,588.02 .702.00. 834.92 218.30 ""ii'.bo 5,003.87 ; 1889."-,. $10,282.65 7,718.53 3S2.14 309.75 480.00 548.22 174.50 2,7682S Total. $160,586.91 103,741.28 0.570.94 5,245.0!) 4,870.25 8,100.29 1,750.74 12,10t,&5 46.50 54,007.75 " Arnn'U'al . Aveitaige. $10,058.09 10,874.13 G57.09 : - 524.57 - 487.4 2 810,03 175.07 1,210.58 4.05 5,404j.r7 $35,033.53 37,475.83 $31,422.13 $34,261.22 $22,730.0S $302,102.20 $36,210.22' OTEL ERARD Fortj-fouith Street, near Broa'away.X NEW YORK. Abolutely Fireproof, Modern and Lnxo rious in All Its Appointments. CENTRALLY LOCATED. Cool and Comfortable in Summer American and European Plaa (Undee New Management.) J. B. HAMBLEN'S SONS. Prop'ri .-"" Also "T AVON INN. AND COTTAGER 1 AVON, N. J. 1 Most Select Resort on the New'Jerey .. . v-:". '. - Coast. ; '; Send for Particulars. Our m Handbook Sent Free mtM For Dnmfceoness anel ev - Drag Using. W Ctorrespondanoa flouoaenuau THE KEELET INSTITUTE 1 OcffU I. I On Reouest 4 r
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