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"fXfii'i.Ach y'!--$;:'&;h-Ji ft'""-?,' iji"-1' ' .' ' - i:.' V ...... .-. - .-:r".. V - ."e: . ' . t i ,7 ui," n ; i II tim',. t u tl k if RESS-VISI2 .aid V 1 $4.00 PER YEAR- NUMKER 707:! KALKIWI, X. V,.. MONDAY KVKXIXU, JANTAKY 10. 18W5 TJH O BUSHNELL SWORN IN No Ti'oiilile Occurred Dur ing th (civinoiiy. WILL YOTK TOMOUK'OW llotli sides runct- JV llial tlu iv m ill he u I lection llieu-v Muss Meeting of lliiiiuil U. puhlieuiis sclioJiileJ for tills I citing. full l:i:s. .I.ili. Ill - Tin' polite expect t ii i u 1 1 ! i till r i t i r il ii rinyr I hf inauguration of linvi'rinir Itushnoil lull. iv. They 1 i ; i v . I) mI ii's of put i'il mrii stali il along llii' line i'f march. Il is also sla'cd t h;i1 militia li;ii' been provided wild bull ami cartridges ami will sl.oot. if 1 ho necessity arises. Si'iialoi- Manna's su p port c rs have been pouring into the town all tin' in i-n i nj. They have heei: loudly expressing their opinion of the governor in no uncer tain terms. Most of the militia compan'b s which wiil part iri pale in the paraile have shown up with ile pleled ranks. The ollieers ami men are ileelar-. ing that they will not ilo uu.v t h i njj for Hushnrli. The feeling against I he ( iovernor is very hit ler ami he was tolil by his suppo: tors that less the crowd sees of hint llie belter il will he. The ll.inna leaders have given orders that there must 'ie no demonstration against the iovernor i nitsiile of jeeri i' b.il it isipiesliou wlielher they e.in emit nil their sup porters. Ibis neb s friends ileelare today that an insult to him will re suit ii. trouble at the llanna ne cling Ihis afternoon. Ilitshiiell sum 11 In Hv Telegraph to the I'ress 'isitor. Coi.i'miii s. Jan I''. -The legis'a ture reconvened this morning anil (iovernor Asa Hushm II was sworn in at noon. So far no trouble has occurred although the ballot ing in both branches of the legislature for Senator will begin tomorrow. It is conceeded that there will mil bean election. The senate is expected to be nineteen to seventeen against Hanna, whi'e the house will be in his favor. A mass meeting; of the republicans fro.'n al! parts of the stutefor Senator llanna is billed for this afternoon. Final conferences will be held tonight A .lAlWNKSK TEA. An l-nlvrtninmeni Mill he liiicn h 11. c I iijus of the lined sliepll.. I d. A Japanese Tea. "ii' be given Wednesday, Jinnary llMi frin I 11:30 at the vacant store adjoining McKumn hi s l'ii n inaey. Come to the llow.-ry kingdom, The k ingdoin of Japan. With its (ivt of arms -a tea cuji Crossed by a paper fan. For just a single dime We'd open wide its door, Though those who choose to do so Can spci.d a good ileal more. Hut we'll agree tnive vim Kor this your entrance fee, An elegant cup of collee, Or if you 'd rather, tea. Hv Japjnese young ladies Attended you may sup. And pocket, when you 've linished , Your sa"cer and your cup. Of course you'll take some oysters, If vou a supper make, Cold turkey, chicken salad, Or ice cream ami cake. Kor these you must pay extra; And we'll politely say. We only five the tee cup, Don't take the spoons away. Now, if you are loo feeble, Too lazy or too old, To leave your blazing li reside And venture in the cold, A bill of fare we'll send you; That will gratify your wishes, And let you keep the tea-cup If you'll return the dishes, Hut you'd better comes in person, For the frolic and the fun Wc cannot send on waiters, As suppers may be done. So ootne and do your duty. Don't leave us in the lurch, But do your best at eatinir. To benefit the church . The tea will be underthe auspices of the ladies of the church of the Good Shepherd The county commissioners held an adjourned session this morning for the purpo -e of accepting the bond of C. I! l&iv assuperintendent of the county home and as road sup ervisor. Ar. Ua.v gave a 15,000 bond in the Americau Boud and Trust Company which covers both of tbeae positions. K Hi I IT. WuNcrSuys tliut Coiuiuisviiin i iinnof I i HiMit.ilH of Telephone ltoes. Saturday eveiiint; the following letter came to Col. O ds trout the Attorney (leneral, dated Lexington: ' I notice that I have been attack ed because 1 had made a ruling that the railroad commission did not have jurisdiction over telephone rates. I made no .such decision. I give you the decision which 1 did make in the in itter." This decision is dated Novi-mb'-i- L'7, and is as follows, ad -dressed to the commission: 'In re ply to your letter. I will sav hat section L'0. chapter iJl'O, acts Kll.by the use of the language 'make or cause to he made just and icasona tile lates of charges for t he trai.s mission of messages by any tele graph or telephone line doing busi ness in this Slate' did not intend to, and doi s not, confer upon the board of railroad commissioners the an thoriiy to lix rates of rental of teles phone appliances or boxes. " The Attorney General then says: "You will see from the above that I did not hold that 1 he commission did not have the power to fix the rates for the transmission of telephonic messages, but did hold that it was not empowered by the statute t tix rates of rental of telephone appli ances or boxes. If the question shall ever come bt fore thceo.irts for il-'teriMitaMon I am conhilent thev will lake the same view of it.' A orlli SUKKeMiiill. Dear young ladies ami i'iris: Men are called the lords of en 'a! ion. but you ha ve a 1 1 1 he power over you ng men and as one who loves all lite innocent pleasure life affords, I call on you in behalf of the hard worked young men of your town, to enact a ref nn in the hours spent at vou r evening entertainments. You know young men are not as safe anywhere us in your company. You know also that there are very few, if any young men in your town but that are com peiled lo worn'. If they have shown so much willingness lo sacrifice their much needed rest at. night for the sake of being in your company, surely your tender and sympat hiz ing hearts should have some consid eration for them. You live in a civili.'d age and should not keep up the habits of a contrary are. I'm grcss ve towns now commence their en'er ainmeiits at S lid or 'J ami erase at 1 1 or 'i at least. No youn ladies are more considerate than those o' inn city, when they think, all that is needed is lor the youni; ladies to say thai our hard win k'.-d vo.iiil' men shall get the needed rest lor the net ihiy's ab.'l's l''illt:Ml Hi' T1IK Yol'Nli I'KolM.f. the llii! I J c. Final arrangements for the !!ai 1'oudre were perfected on at a recent an ent husasl ic meeting of the Ministering Circle. The bai is lo lake place at, the Park Hotel on Friday night. January Hth. Fcry body is troing. The elite of the capital city wilt be there in force and in powderand patch The ladies particii'arly reiiiest dancers to p nv der their hair. This ball is to he the greatest social afl.iir of a brilliant season of events, 'I'h- patronesses are Mesdames Chas M Hiisbce, T T Hay, Alfred M Thompson, Alfred Haywood, Lottie McAden, Omega II Foster, Julian Timberlake, Herbert W Jackson, William Holt Williamson, W. H. Tucker, Misses Collin, Cowper, Kane r and Denson. The ball managers are Messrs. Ileury W Miller, Frank P Haywood, Victor II Hoyden. Will West and Alfred Thompson, jr. Dancing begins at !! o'clock. TicKts on sale at King's drug store. 1'rii e T)0 cents. .Monetury Kefortn. Liy Telegraph to the. Press-Visitor. Washington, Jan. 10 Presiden McKinley said to He-iry W Peabody oce of the delegates from the Boston chamber of commerce that the mone tary comis.-ion was greatly interest ed in the progress of monetary res form and isdesirousof promptaction by congress. Peabody believes that the president and Secretary' Gaye are in complete accoH on the cur rency question. .Monetary Commission. Hy Telegraph to the Press-Visitor. Wasinuton, Jan. 10. Hepreseuta tiee Foultor, authorof the courrency reform bill, speaking today of the Indianapolis convention and its work, said that. all Americansshould thank the commission for its earnest work and clear analysis of tba situation II AYE NOT REPORT DAY Account (iivenat the First lliipti-l I lunch of the Vein's Work. At the First II, iptist cliurcli accord ing to established rule, tin- second Sabbath of each new year is fixed for reports from the various depart- incuts and ollieers uf the church The morning hour yesterday was observed in accordance wiih tins rule. The church c't ik reported lo'.t! membership 017 The t reasu rer s i cpnrt shievs lo' ,i. disbursements for the U'.ii' S't.-Hi -I ' Tue siijicriiilenileiil of t be Suielav school reported lot.li llleiilb.'.sh i p ai;j. To .a I collections -, of this aiiioutit the Tl mua s ill it lilianage was p aid $ The Woman's Mis,i,n,.i i . S... et reported a total collectioii H I n The work of this society is to relieve the poor as well as to aid in the catise of missions in the world. The Church I mprovem-iit S te, v composed of the ladiesof t he chun Ii. reported having cxpemled on 1 1. ( Ii!'1 v was .summoned .1 i.lge I ! , k i u . church building cncltid ng amount 1 for I lie prisoner, ohjoi ti-.l to the bill paid on healing apparatus, sTuil. A,"1 i"dicti it lieing uicsentcd for balance in hand of $ I 00 and . ne on ; iimnlcr since droves he conleiidetl. heal i'lg J-7.VIHI. had been acipiilti-d of ll .P charge The young uoinai.s missionary i because in the previte s trial he was society reported work i u si ml v i ng b m ml gaiity of manslaughter anil missionary fields and in work for j n I ' it arils I he Su preua con rl grant the poor. Thtssoeieiv r, ivtd -s ,t u j ed hint a nc w (rial. . I i.oge Timber annual dinner for I h olil foi ks o! 1 la ,e ovcrrulctl the .ibpciion, the t ItiM-ity. They have i nisc I a n .tuio. Ill 1 prisoner's a' lor tie vs excep'ing, ami for various obj-c's of j7.".oii. ( i r o -s w-ii ue tried for nii.rd-r. The Y lies Mission Hand throigtl limi Baker, mil pross I'alcott lirewer See. r. j .. i" ctl I fl l.'ik- U igcrs, no! pr .ss rccetpls. 7s u t,;,-!, ,v a ,e;ien 6C l:i.e A.ien oiga n nigtiie:.! an as foliows: solute Value of lux to Tltotii.isi ,!!, I r j Tie's ii .get s and l.t. Merett : not ph. i ns, ill all. Foreign mission. 7 ')'' j sidn. Home missions. 7 .'la. Slate tins, ion. D H Wnliams. larceny, liischarg tf7.o0: Self denial for home missions, J.i.L'l. Total, jilO 7s, Ail the reports were gral !' y i t a ul there was an expressed desit lo accomplish more (hiring Hie -n- comi ng - year. I!Kok;ht p. ck. I SMindler H. II. Ilniditi Now in tail at sc uttle. Vt usltinton. The swindler, II. II. Ilanling. has been brought hick to the I'nitcd States. Harding was rundown by a deputy sherill ami tin' cashier of a Seattle. Washington, bank from which he got $!!.0n0, anil w.is a ere s' -ed at B-gin, N. i' At liist i.c refused to be eI t .liliteil . sit ;ts put in prts.-ii where aires ,d petidiitg the necessary arrangeiitet ts In hae him biought back across li e line iu'o the l'i. tied Stales. Af'i-r s. tee c. hi si i lcr.it ion t i.t 1 1 ling w ' t(i I r-. -. I s ' i ., Ii ! against ex ' r.,.l i n and .'t.- S e 1 1 1 1 1 1 to I'.t It C II 'Al'l t n- i .beefs ' lie br, ,llj Mt 11 i 'II tlu'-i .1 . . i I.C ;s no -v i n j i i t at S-.it ' ': When search. d after ids ..ne t Harding had only a i' ; !e in n e than HI on his person null c.a'ti cd Pal j:.'.. "till I of the aatoatit h- .1 from 1 tic Seat tie bank hid been stolen from him. His story is no'. Ii-liev.-il, and what distos.l ion he male of tic money is a mv slci'y tio- (Ineitlsai't try ing to sol ve. It now develops Ilia' tltc:e is atis other gentleman in B ileigh, other than the one, previous! v incut ioned. who fell a victim lo ll.inln.g when he visited here t'onsl Jei iil I ii ne at in il Uy Telegraph to the 1 Ycss-Y i-itor. Wasuinotox, Jan. 10. The Senate went into executive se.ss.on soon afler the opening today In m'tsi ler the Hawaiian annex it ion treaty. It. ath of Mrs Aslic. Mrs Hose Hill Ashe died this morning at 2 o'clock at'the home of Capt S A Ashe in this city. She had a stroke of paralysis some -time since and for several days her death has been almost hourly ex pected She was the window of Thomas II Ashe, one of the state's prominent and leading citizens. 1 rs Ashe was 81 years and 10 mouths of age. She was a most loveahle. woman and her relatives and friends keenly feci their loss. The funeral services will beat the church of the Good Shepherd at p m Tuesday. Murderer l.lectiocuted. By Telegraph to the IVess-Visitor. Sinii Sivi, Jan. 10 Dudley A. Sutherland, a negro murderer, was electrocuted hereat 11:111 this morn ing. 1780 volts were turned on. Sutherland killed a woninn named Wren in Brooklyn a year ago. The sheriff of Moore county today turned over to the state $7185.62 in settlement of taxes. A(iAIXST CKiAKKTlT )uJ6 limhellakc hursts thel.iiuij nr j "" ,lie siihj.et -Colin I'loceJinus. ' The criminal term of the courl, .1 ude Timbcrlake prcsidiEg, m t 'this ruing The grand jury eon , sists of fourteen while men and four colored. Judge Timberlake i barged theni very cle,,r;y. Ile in -trucicd tin m . espr, i v to indict nierciiant s i.r others f..r selling or -ivo.- cigar eii. si. tiovs i.mier i , preset :i , age II to-d tie m 1 1 : . t i! w . : t ir s.v .i n da'y to c in lh,- , ,o.-r I' He a:-o -I,: eg, .1 t! .,, j - , t e i. ( 1 1! v ,ig.ti..st i,. ioioeiv. gam ill'ig. i . .log dec i''J ie -rates .on! ,-. ,g-- V, :o :'!. 'co'. ' '"' nw' ag in. si N 's.'V: ,. , ' -v.is ...- pressed lie ... t; , . r j "! he :.-g is..i' nre , I 1 -m ; Tic ease oi a.- ,;:,s! I, .In, It '.roves ,.r 'he n.ni, . i- of 1 1 -i . -v I ' -o'. ''' n i. at l',.t e I i ie on Jan. j I-''., -v is sot t'orTl . -is. lay mot n i ' '' " c'ock. A special venire of ed Il.iywooil Ivogers. catrvtng coil"-' I't'j nl weapon; plead guilty. Court took a ret ess at ll! la until I ., p. in. Jim Booker s trial is set for next week, COLDER TOMOIMMIW. 1 tie Weather Itnrcaii Promises SIhoici's Aailt IiicsJh and Colder. For Bilcigh and vie' ,itv the fores cast of the weat her bureau is fair to night : showers and colder weather by Tuesday night The wea'her conditions through nut lee country Monday limning w ei e 1 1 a ii .' uns' t ! n il . The ba l'i on-' '. r is io.vest m, r T.'x.is ami Kansas and highest oer the D,i,":as ami I i nia. I lie vvea' her is e..mly and tlll'eal , eu ' .' a : ill'i-l every w here. I ,ig j, t j r.i i: - I. v ii r ri d at ma n v s'.it ions 1 .ii :i"- east .,r,,i sotitii, t)t. lalg'es' ! me '"' ' oe.i g I sj in. hes lit I'll. c. 11 'a I n .i i her ' s i ' j i ' e w.i rm Ii tr I lie s.-.i-i ei 1 1 i , . I g' 1 1 o , i ' I !c sO.l' h It IS .ler ill tin' Ii. e i I. west . Iml no Inn pi a i 1. 1 , s In in , to ,i re rep, irieil Mis .,ck nil ' t iiil. l!y '!' I. graph lo 'Ii.- I 'n s-Y i- i'i u-. Ni.'.v Yi.i: is . .1 nne In M rs N'ack w ho .! - .mi vi ml icteii wit h l'i, u-n i , I loi tin- m i, r. ier o! I ii dcusii ppe and I eon rss, ncr ;.i it i t !te cr it ne will be ai raigie tl in fore .1 list ice ( ;,trrc It son al I . it. g Island City this after noon It is u iilerslood she ivi.l p e.id guilty of in insiaiightor in the first ilegiveanil '!l be sentenced for I weu'y y.tis She is in a very chceifii! mood b.ii.iv ami is glad the case will in-ilis, sc.l ot oef ire u tght. She said that sii- had no hope of a pardon. Tornado. I!y Telegraph lo the I're-s Visitor. Viiin. m iki.o. Ky , .Ian 111. A tornado st rue!; ibe cty today tin I'ooling tin- i, id y, i t ho list church. Parson 's hote. at ,1 total ly demolished over a d, en houses, ii. eluding the city hall City marshal! Sellers was killed by the fa'hng walls The loss will reach many thousands. bircctors I leclcd. The stockholders of the Bilcigh savings bank :nct at noon today for the purpose of electing directors for the year. The following directors were chosen: W C Stronach. X W West, J ii ius f.ewis, B Bosenlhal, V F. Turner, A H Stronach, .1 F Fer rell, W I! Hatchings ami H F Bitch ford. The directors will meet tomorrow for the piirposo of electing ollieers Ncduce Wiic.cs. By Telegraph to the Press-Visitor. Xiw Haven, Jan. 10 The large cotton mills of the Grosvennodale" company, at Grosvennodale, Conn,, announce that they will reduce wages probably about 8 per cent in the near future, affecting nearly two thousand piece workers. I'.l IM.'LAPS AT WORK. Tk nsiicccafiil Attempt to Iticak in Ke.si deuce Made Lat N.yhl. Tins morning at abiut 1 a m an atlcinjit was made inbreak in lln-liotisi- if Mr John Kiti-, 1M5 Souih Wt'st slrt't'I. M r IC ilia's sons were aruusctl by a tiois about two this morning in the rear of thf1 house. ' hit' uf 1 he sons vvent lmvar-1 tin i'tai" ot I he winilow, whi( h ojirns mi the iin'i v.iid, when he (J.sco tri o! t::.i, the blinds were turned and a ih'l'io vs ;i s lr'!! Ui ope., them. Ile did no! have in-, pistol with him, su alli'i wa'eliiii a few minutes to see .1 I e enu'd leeuyMii.' the iii''i'o. he a .-tit b iek after his pistol. While ', '.v.i-, e en i In - tint.' ran out from i' d i ' ii.- I. ii. and t he would he mre.ar n-ade liis ese.jpe. Mr K'inr sastha he i('ii j e iim! tmk at the fel.rnv. but d.d lot linow liim. lie thinks 1 1 1. 1 1 he was a t ramp. Some one attempted to. enter the home of Mr J A liinnant, I'Jtt North 1 larritj'tot street, also at some Mme d n ri a;' '.he ni'lit . This niorni n' Mr Ilimiatit found tin; blinds of one f his windows open and sins nf where some nue had tampered with the window. However, ne'ther Mr or M rs Human' liea 'd anv noise d u ri ne the h i h . KAVOIIS I5I-MKTALISM. 'li;m Jlcr S;m Uic I'icuIl-iu SiiiikNuii i lie ni. ) i.iii I'ljn rm in. iU T. ! i -i i I lo ii,.' i Yi--Y i-ilnr. U' -iii.;i... J.i n. in Scn.,t..r I 'h. miller h id a cm, ferei.ee willi Mc Kinley t'.dav. He says that the prc-mli'iit lavor iiileriial imial tii mct.ilisiii as promised by the St Louis plat Ii inv . The president's intention M'lul cnfiiys acain to Karope as suon as conditions are favorable for conliiiuiu the ncjiitiat ions. The senate judiciary committee did not consider the iiomiuationof McK'enna loday. The coinmitlee will iiicel to inorrow to consider the nomination The civil service debate was re sumed lod.iv in the Iniuse. The at leiidance was lifht. The galleries were well tilled. (llier business in the house was postponed by unani nioiis consent. TODAY'S MAUKKTS. the MovoiKnl in Nc York iin.1 l-icr pool Market? Hy private wire to W A lield A Co. l'orl, Y A Poinmii iki. New rk otton . A' Co Months .1 i ri u:i rv l'i In uai'V Mard,..' . Vpi- . ... t'm . .Inn- ... . .Iil'v u.Mlst . . . . nii'eir.tier October . N". ivember Ton" iiii lil'll. LlHV Tlos a 77 7i 7.) "i 7ii 7s' f 7s " 77.. Ti 7s' 5 sii r so , siij,, si ."l 0 ,"l S "l ." S'"', . ' Ml fi l'i a ss su(;, :i,. a '.is1 ."i !i:; ,"i !i::.., ; u 0 ii'J "i H7 I'7.. "i '.is 0 nil il no 0 n ,, il n 11 III! Il 111 ") Oil, nil IIM - - - i; in,.; r. oj ,s ."illll I Ucrpool Cotton Market I .ivrui'ooi.. Jan. in 1 p 1 1 1 1. 1. 1 busi n.'ss done . jiric-'s e.i-. let' , iiudd'in:.' Il; : sales l.'.niil). of wh eh 1 I .oilo are American . ivrepts ! nun. American S.oOO; put 's ijuie! . denrmd moderate Spols; middliiio far o.d; Liood niitldiinc .'I-. Imv midd I i nr .'1 ! II-. eood ordinary 1 lo Iii 'l uc following wcri lli,. c!o-.in.' iUo- laiioti!.of llie Liverpool cotion inarkc: j lo.lav: I .1 tin nary :!. 1 1 : January I'YIiruary :i.o! I'Vbriiary-Mareli .' pil Mareli-April .'! II, April-May :!. ',.' May. I une : 1 . 1 : I .luce July I .luU .-,, IV, .iiL'Ut-Scptcinlier .Soplctiiber-Oclober .'',.!.'. Oi-lobi-r-Novenilicr .' l'is tlhlcflKO (train and trot islon .Market. The following were the oiosiniri uo Uitions on the Chicaned rain and Pro vision market todav: Wheat - Jan. HI ; M:ty H0. Corn-.Inly. Itdj: May 'J:U. Onii -July '--i: May iu I'orK Jan !M7: May H.12. Lard Jan. t.iiT: May 4 vu i li ar Kill Slden Jan. 4 ."it; May 1 1.7. New Vork stock Market. The following were the closing quotations on the New York Stock Exchange : Sutrar 4i American Tobacco iniw Con (Jasi siai Manhattan .1145 Louiaville and Nashville alii Western Union iljj Jersey Central si? Burlinffton and Qiiiney UHiJ Hock Island HIJ St. I'aul ia4 Chesapeake & Ohio 2" Missouri Pacific 'Mi New York central Ipw Southern Preferred 3U Union Pacific 28i Chicago & North Western l2Ji U. d. Leather Preferred -mi SHORT STATEMENTS; j Minor Matters Manipulated j for the Many. ! AHOIM) IN THE CITY. Cut eonrrl of Iho ew I'icl'ircJ on I' I- ptr -IMijnth and People I'crt inenl I . I Picked and I'itlilly I'n' In ! i I'riill I Hear Admiral U'i li.im A. Kirklai.d j will retire from llie navy this year. I Job n O Kelly was lined f '-'a by; lli" mayor (or disorderly conduct , today I'rof M C S Nolde. of WMaiinoton, has Iicpu appointed superiiitendeiit of the 1'iiivei'sity summer school for the urxt session The chorus class of the Uilcich m isical assoi ial on wiil meet for practice at their had this evening at s' o'cicck. A full attendaiice is de sired. Mr lit' D.iiic.iu wen! to his home in Carterett couuly today. Ile is expectinc; his con Ii rmat ion by the Senate at any t i tin now. Mr. I Thorion Itowland has res turned fram a hunt in Middle '.'reek township where he outst ri pp. il ai : i.'ompetilors. Mr, I I.' Johnson h f! ihis iii.ii'iiinr lo visit the agencies in North and South Carolina of the Sun Life In surance company of Canada. Incorporation papers were today tiled for the le d Springs Land and Improvement Company for a term of iiil years with a capital of $2,000. Messr .1 C Ore wry, W W Wlnson and I! II liradley left this morning for ( ixford to attend the 1 1 rand Lodtre which mei ts there tomorrow at 7.1!". About loo masons ar expected. M r ( icotve Al .isoti, of Chester-villi-, Caiiaiu. is in the city and will make lis home here. He has a position in the ollice of the Suu Lib I iisurance couipaii y here. The friends of Mr D K Wright wiM be oricved to learn of his pro tracted illness at his home, corner of South ami South Wiiminotoii streets. Mr I'' L Iliv'c mis returned from Ashe v. I e. 1 Ie s i s the poult rv show was the ..rcst ever held in the south. There were llNS fowls from eleven s'atcs. Wil!i..m (I. Il'li Lo.L'c. No 2ls. A. -'. and A M . w : . inc.- i.; reyn ar coiniuu t, le :1 ill, 1 on i! I, t ;1 7 o elook Vi - . ' m.c; in', i h t en i n v .te.i 'i . be prcs cut. The Halei h Cofon Mel stockhoi ders met today and dec!. ire, I a divi lend . f .'I per cent i took 1 I'm to pay I i" (1 . viilond The d i vide, d wil. he ',iv:diic l-'ebriciry 1st. The ii i 'id wlcch " as oi veil liv t he S A L i n t i " I'inev Woo. is Inn at Souther I'.ncs. last Si'urdav ni'ht was a bri:li.iiit success, and the kniclits of 1 he 'rip declare that thev have sehlorn ei joyed any thin" better. Yesterday ;i- communion Sunday a! i he I'resbvteri.iii church and Kev llr Daniel. lh' pastor, announced that sixteen new ne'in'iers had Poeu admitted since the i.isl couunuuion. I Iovernor Itusseil has been invited to attend t he Ca :. forn i,i I '. ol dell . I II bi lee on Jan L'llli, to cointucuoral e 1! e liftieth anniversary of the discovery of caihl in t hat s ale Don't fo: e.'t that I'l idav nioht of ihis week is the -'ate for "London Assurance' liv the I uivcrsilv Dra ma! c tluli. This is one of this season s chief a' t rael ions, Two casus of assault and battery were disposed of by .1 udoe lioberts thisjtiioriiinj.'. 'hie party slapped another iu the face, no injury beiii; done and no weapon Leinj; 'Used the party was let oil on the pavtn.'nt of one penny' and costs. Henry Thompson. colored, of Oherlin was committed to jail Sun day evening as a lunatic lialile to do himself or others injury. This uiornini; he was adjudged a lunatic by Justices Ii II Huberts and HC Hivers and ordered to the Eastern hospital at (loldsboro, N C as a patient. The secretary of stale had incor poration papers today filed for the l'ishblate Clothing Company, of Wil mington, for the term of ten years with a capital stock of 10,(100. The stockholdersare Fannie S Fishblate, Sotomon H Fishblate, J Win Fiub Male and Chas R Davis. ' Information has been received here which leads to the belief that the licjht against the nomination of Dr J M McBrayer as postmaster at Shelby will be successful It is said that Congressman Linney begged the postmaster-general to appoint him, but the latter told MrLieeey that he could not appoint a man with such charges against him. The life Polycarp, one of the most illustrious martyrs of the early church, was the subject of an ex cellent discourse by Kev. J. A Wes ton, rector of St. Paul's churcb, Wiikesboio, at the church of the t.'ood Shepl crd last evening. Auditor A.yr says that the busi ness of the building and loan asso ciations operating in the state has fallen olT Hut while the outside assoi iations doing businesa in the sta'e have decreased the local assos cialioi s are in good condition and seem to be doi ng well. KVA.NS ( iTlLDKEN. 'I lie l our Yoiiiiosi Si-nt lo tlio riiiiinpson iirpluinue at charlotte. ( 1 reensuoro 1 iecnrd . Alice and Charlie Ryan, whose ages are respectively eight and ten years, have been making their home , with their uncle, Jess Dillens. Since the cruel death of Mrs. Kyan, the children's relatives on their moth er's side, have been endeavoring to get themaway from this place, which, il is said, is by no means the right, ku d of home for children: Last Wednesday William Jen, niugai, Mrs. Ryan's brother, pro enredawritof habeas corpus, and Mr. J. W. Clifton, armed with this warrant, proceeded out to Dillens' house to obtain possession of the children. On reaching the house he was informed that Dillens had gone with the children to Asheboro for the purpose of having them bound to him. Mr. Clifton proceed ed at once on I he road to the county seat and fiur ni'les this side of Asheboro. nn'l Dillens returning home, f.iih the papers all fixed up whereby the t ni little children were bound over to him until they should become of age. Dillens did not wish to give up his charges, but thei? was nothing else he could do, and so he allowed Mr Clifton to carry them off, while he proceeded to cauvas the neigh borhood to secure aflidavits that there was no reason why be should not be allowed to retain them, The case came up last night in Judge Robinson s room at the Mc Adoo House It was during this argument that Mr. Taylor, speaking of Dillens said, "He may 'je quite conipeicnt lo lake care of them men- , taliv, but. may it please your Honor, this cin, d does not even know that there is a Supreme Being." liy a few questions to the child when Mr, Tavior's speech was con eluded, Judge Houinsou found that llie above statement was too true, and no one blames him or wonders lhit he adjudged that their uncle William Jeiiii.ngs was entitled to them These t wo children and two little bovs younger than they will be sent to Charlotte where they will be cared for in the Thompson Orphanage. M illcr-sisson allaco Company . One of the cleverest attractions t oil wiil plav lu-rc th is season is the Polk Mi i ler. Oscar Sisson, Ester Wallace Company. They will ap pear for one night onlv at Metropol itan Opera House, Wednesday night, lanuarv Hi. Polk Miller, the well known delineator of negro character. has j lined forces iv;th Oscar P Sis- son alio .il iss r.sicr v ai iace, .u r ons- sou s niece an . siagi.- coiiipauiuu. This trio undoubtedly forms the most untune combination belore me people and their performance has made an instant nit wuerever produced. The program is in three parts and each part is complete in tself. Act 1 is a musical comedy sketch by MrSisson and Miss Wal lace, entitled "Cousin Klla's Visit from the Country." Act introduces Miller with his imitable stories and songs in negro dialect, and Act III consists of a one actcharacter sketch in which Mr. Miller appnars in cos tume as "l.'ucie Daniel," an old plantation negro, who has gone north just after the war and tiring of bis experience is travelling back to "Olo Virginny." It is said to be very funny and full of quaint humor, songs and striking situations. The attraction is evidently a strong one- A Candidate. By Cable to the Press-Visitor. Lonhon, Jan. 10 It is understood that I)r Jameson Transvaal Raider will not return to England at pres ent. He intends to become a candi date at Cape for Parliament. "i lh1 ii if v t "-J J . . V. J? , if i 9 44 1 to 'M. ' i V i ft i if C 5 '. ? t V 5 V .3." tr ? . ... it : R t-..i - : 11 ' f l ''A "i
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1898, edition 1
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