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ITOR ' THE TIMES-VIS NUMBER 8726 RALEIGH, N. C THURSDAY EVENING NOYEMBKBjlgJS 25 CENTS A MONTH YELLOW JACK Sanitary Precautions Now Being Taken GOVERNMENT ACTS Disinfecting Tsel. Sent to Hav.n. and Santtag to Prevent the Sprced of the Disease Into amorisa, n TaitraDh to the Times-Visitor. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.-The yel low fever problem has been receiving the earnest attention from the authori ties in the marine hospital service and h war deDartment, owing to the im portant relations established with Cuba and other fever infected localities In the South, also because of the recurrence of the disease within this country this Thoro mirnose is to prepare dut- 4mr the coming winter months for such efficient protection around the country that the Chances for the relntroduction of the disease will be reduced to a min imum, while at the same time the points of infection in Cuba and else where will be so improved by sanita tion and guarded by quarantine that ,i .irrox nf danger will be removed. Already the marine hospital has bagun it's work of establishing quarantine around Cuba. A large float ing disinfecting plant will be in opera tion in Havana harbor and a s'inilar one at Santiago. These are for the purpose of disinfecting shipping com ing to America atid stop this disease. AFTER NORTH CAROLINA NEGRO. Mr. R. A. Williams Thinks This a Good Time for Them to Emigrate. Charlotte Observer. Mr It. A. Williams, the well remem bered emigration agent, who formerly this territory, is nere Mr. Wil liams is now passenger agent ror Tne Little Rock & Memphis Railroad. He m,kB n business of securing cotton ni,tpr for the fields of the far South Texas Louisiana and Mississippi. Six years ago Mr. Williams took 20.000 ne- tt these Slates in io CONTEST THE EJECTION i. n rii oa iHiipd m justice Douglas on Two Clerks of the Court Williamson, the negro candidate for . - i-J l... ant.,r ciiAitnr who was aeieateu uy Walter E. Daniel, of Weldon, arnveu. in this cltv yesterday. He claims that If the returns are properly countea ne k.. defeated his opponent. Hence WU- ., v..ncrh his attorney. Mr. J. uauieuit, uuwiiB" r t. .Harris, obtained a rule from a Su preme Court Justice today to oe serveu nifirk of the Court in Halifax county for him to show cause why ha should not count the returns maae uy the Williamson crowd at Neal precinct m Palmyra tojynship, Har.rax cou,.. m, wMnns were held at this pre cinct. At least this seems to oe - iinmnn'n rlflim. A similar rule was made to be served i. ii,. r'nurt in North- Ul" ...... . ampton county as to the returns (womwtae township in that county. These rules are returnable before . , r.. a Halifax next juage I'"' Wednes-day. PEACE HANGS FIRE FEMALE DOCKET Spanish Commissioners De sire Arbritation AMERICA FIRM SERGEANT WILLIAMSON. War Investigators Tana i About Hospital at Montauk Folnt Att-Anextiolet Will Organize Friday. AMERICANS WILL NOT RECEDE, By Cable to the Times-Visitor., Paris. Nov. 17. At yesterday s sea- slon of the peace commission, Spain mi,tainoH that her absolute sover eignty over the Philippines was recog nized in the protocol, and at most i only consents to lean. Its interpretation t-n. arbitration. The Americans win not recede from the position that ces sion is inevitable. The Spaniards tninn that a rupture is improbable. DEMAND ARBITRATION. Ferocious Blue Gum Negro Before the Mayor AN EXPERT BITER nil T Negr Women Engaged tho Attention of His Honor This turning Negroes Suffering From Blue Gum Bites. Mayor Russ had what might be termed a female docket this morning, i The Bowery damsels wereout in full force. The first case was Bettie Gill, Lula Horton and Will Palmer for affray. Bettie and Lula live together in a place on South McDowell street, back of the gas house. Late yesterday af ternoon thev imbibed too freely ana free for all fight ensued. In this Beitie came out victor, iieiiie nature, Twelve Artistic Vessels to be Presented to the Cruiser by Mr. and Mrs A. TV. Haywood. An artistic set oT punch cups to be presented to the cruiser Raleigh by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Haywood, of Haw River, N. C, has just been com pleted by Messrs. Jacob! & Jenkins, of Baltimore. Mrs. Haywood, who is a daughter of Governor Holt, of North Carolina, was sponsor for the cruiser at the time of her christening. The cups are twelve f in number and weigh 100 ounces troy LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Familiar Facas in the Pass ing Throng SHORT STATEMENTS a fight has a weapon given her by which renders he a terror among the negroes of her class, for when she ODens her mouth and grits her teeth preparatory to a fight, displaying a full of ivory teeth and massive oiue V J - I . . 1 An talffl f(l tllPIr hPPlS. .v,a Spanish npace commlssiners, to ue- gums, musi nut,'" - mand an arbitration of the matter or But Lula was renaereu u.ave u, - A handsome Picture of Mr. Williamson in Frank Leslies. r ,v,p last issue of Leslie's Weekly r h, t0 the'Tlmes-Visitor i lllranosa (if Ml". I . XT -it Tha rlopiuinll of I ODt nnnaata a nanasonie nc",'BU i mauiuu iuv. , v ' - m ..,t- MIS wov Williamson, oi tnis . ... itTO is .riven. He is wearin ruut- . . .. . .. . .... .. w .mnrl Snntl the regulation uniform or aar. tfte Bl(7ereignty of the Fninppmes i juice anu sue , Mr Williamson is now a serge.... announced here, ine Ambassador had a long interview mi nv. Aimndiivar del Rio, Minister of foreign affairs today the Astor Battery at Manila. traveled his first visit in two years. German after the tilt began Bettie succeeded in burying those blue gums squarely groes year. He is here now in to secure more BAPTIST CONVENTION. thn v.. White, corresponding ...i ft.nm the last ..........tarv nas reiuincu - Association before the meeting - ntiat State Convention, ine ...... i annual session Convention win meet. at Greenville. December sin. v.. ville is the birthplace of the Bapjlst State Convention, it having been or ganized there In 1835. The Baptist de nomination is the largest religious or ganization in the S:ate. It has a mem bership of 150,000- PROF. TOMS RESIGNS. Has Accepted Superintedency of Ben nettsville Schools. Greensboro Telegram . Professor Nathan Toms, who 'has s..h snlendid work in the Greens- v. h,in schools, boih as instructor inclpal of the soum INSURRECTION SPREADING. I1' " , . j a nr hands. As North Carolina nas n , tendered his resigna i nrettv warm btate cently Mr Williams thought now -was the accepted time, now the day of an exodus. He never goes back empty handed He will be off this morning on a short trip, returning ifime. to talce in a week's Bv Cable to the Times-Visitor. MADRID, Nov. 17. A dispatch from General Rios. Governor of the Visayas Islands, dated Lioilo. says the situa tion is unchanged. The insurrection is still spreading. Spanish troops main tain defensive attitude. ... , v.A..r, onnontPfl u'h rn nils irccti m HUll, m Una effect next Friday. Professor io... made many warm tr.enos stay in Greensboro. Those who have watched the development of pupils un der his direction and guidance are unanimous in their praise of his faith ful and efficient services. While we regret to lose Prof. Toms we congratulate him on his election as tendent of the Benneisvme ... . , . r.f hiS A- . .,! Wh en IS ine - belive the Italian govern.. "' . s(.nool board of that ed "he attention of the powers iu v.. reBiBuai.... - , they ed . . fr dinlomatic ac- Dla?e has wisely chosen, and. as tney nnnnriiiniLV v. " - - i tion against the pretensions Of the Uni ted States regarding the Philippines. DIPLOMATIC ACTION ADVISED. t, r-ni.io to the Times-Visitor. oovie Nov. lT.-There is reason to Uuperint with him we become better acqua.... feel sure they will And 1 additional cause THE VIRDIN COAL COMPANY AT WORK. to congratulate themselves. Ideal GreensDoro i PRAIRIE FIRES. RocTand Dixon counties in Nebraska, i . ft anrPH vvkic dhi" " of the Chicago Virden coal I "i "h erain, many bants Bv Telegraph to the Times-Visitor. J , t ... 17 Tha nlant lil., iuv. ii. . VIRDEN, n Lula's cheek, consequently Lula now firmly believes that her days on earth niimhor.-.l for the bite of a blue pnm niirtrpr IS WOTSe iliail lllcll tn . mad dog. So appalled Is Lula by th fearful fate which stares her in the jo ihut it was (lirticult ior ncr i" rpstrain her emotions sufficiently eive her testimony Mayor Russ sent Bettie ami Lula both to the roads lor tnir.y uaj finoi Willip Palmer, who had a slight hand in the affa'ir'. J4.75. Lula Horton is not ihe only victim xiat n irs n lit? corns. .-t-i-iai weeks sin.-e she bit Matilda Hall in and Matilda's cheek c-r.11,.,1 enormously and sh under medical treatment The next prisoner before the mayor TJni- r.-.imp was a'lso a negro wom.m. was Kate Saulter and she was charged 1th the larceny of a cloak and other articles of clothing from anotner r.c- Shu wn' sent to jail in default of a $50 borfd. The police have h;id a warrant for Waia Kmtltpr for more tnan a but have been unable to find her. However, last night when some young i.,Aaa ..ml their escort returned from the Academy of Music to their horn in the northern part of Raleigh, they found a black object, all wrapped up. s-retched out on the porch. They were unable to tell what is was, but dis ' U!n it move and raise up. Ihey name i- , - . ... . j 4iInh..noi1 fur i Hm.u nf Kenre- Ipnterea tne nouse u to :tne next nauuuai -r . . t Mo,v MpvIco is a full- a Dolice. When tne onicei ii..v sentaiiveo i.o.i. I . ., . ,,,, . . rt ,1 a momnpr or an i pvnmneo ine uoicii oneipnt family of Spanish lineage. He nothing. Each cup is four inches highland three nches in diameter, resting upon four dolphins, whose bodies curve grate fully about the body of the cup. iney are highly polished and lined with gold. They are of the same design as tne massive punch bowl which was pre sented to the cruiser by the citizens of North Carolina when she first went in to commission. This act on the part of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood will meet wi.h hearty ap probation of tho people here. A more timely and appropriate gift could not have been devised. The Raleigh is a second-rate cruiser of 3,313 tons displacement. Her ton nage is 1,363. Her leng:h of load on the water line is 300 feet and her extreme breadth is 45 feet, with a mean draught of IS feet. She was built at N rfolk from 1S90-1S94. She is of steel, with twin screws and s'hooner rigged. -he has an estimated speed of nineteen with 10,000 horse power. She about 461 tons of coal, hne formed part of Admiral Dewey's squad ron and is now on the Asiatic station. DR. FORWOOD'S TESTIMONY. ... rr.na ihnm the Hosnital at Mon- 1 1 1 L I 1 ' ......... tauk Point. Rv Telegraph to the Times-Visitor. miouivc.TrtV. Nov. 17. Dr. For- vv noiiinv wood continued his testimony today be fore the war inquiry commission con rernine the conditions at 1 Montt Point, where he was chief surgeon. He said that there always were a number nf vacant beds if! the camp hospital. hp said that a number of typhoid cases were taken away to the public hospitals 'tlef the nilh'lC in enartiy cities ij clamor but all could have been well ,-arert for In camp if it had been neces sary. Nine thousand patients v treated. knots, can tvirry INSTRUCTIVE STATISTICS. annual Iment total 131, SPANIARDS IN CONGRESS. By Telegraph to The Times-Visitor. 1 could find He nothing. Lights wre improv.sea, ana is a good American citizen, however, after a .careful search of tne premi 10 I ... l rrontlempn active worner in me Dy officer uogers auu i who were assisting him tne oDjeci the back porcn. ui"- and has been an Republican party for many years. . ' nrl much grain, many ua. for work this morning, nav.u houses were destroyea. 1 ,1 noiritlP' been ldel since April isi, an tried twice to start With negro miners from Alabama. DREYFUS MAY RETURN SOON. u nohip to the Times-Visitor. PARIS, Nov. 17. LaBori, counsel for ri Piouart. who is confined in me militOTy prison, has received authority fPr this afternoon with his eli- m lPtral circles the belief is ex pressed that the eourt of cassation will soon order the return ii'" ANTI-ANNEXATIONISTS. n ToiPPranh to the Times-Visitor. BOSTON. Nov. 17.-Friday a prelim- , oetine- of the leading men all over the country will be held for the purpose of organizing the anti-annexe tionists. GERMANY'S EMPEBOR. u r-hio to the Times-Visitor. mit.TA. Nov. 17.-The VAWiii ' ' c.prr.r sailed this morning. He sent the Khedive of Egypt his regrets at not being able to stop. THE REFUGEES". Wilmington Messenger Large nu...u- - - -'S,,,, "day when Hed from ho SALED AGAIN. Rv Cable to the Times-Visitor. rreMa tplecram from vaiena the Emperor has saueu ...,k.,n nnrt of Adriatic sea. which port he will travel overman home. ..Hiet occurrea ne..rtt;r he woods and swamps PL "JI" " h cltv for several miles, sunuum." ? - - consequence are returning - - authorities ot the assurance of the city a that tney w ... ";nm. back. ever, cannon - ,t Rr,.nswick number or reiueee --.. and wooas,. sou.e Some firV breaks out expressea rear t bg charged inately, and tney ; , . why they win not i to the city. SPANIARDS ATACKED. SMUGGLER. found on rr,atohprl and struck it with nugt-io his billy. The object arose and to the astonishment of all it proved to be a his black negro woman. She was Pola, ...nnorf n in a blanket. Officer Rog- from I ,. ,,. .useovered that i; was Kate f,,,. tho arrest of whom he had CttUlia i"i warrant. 'Kate was closely question ri hut ravp no satistactory ei""' nf her nresence. She Paul Phillipe, Purser on La Champagne Arrested. By Telegraph to the Times-Visitor. NEW YORK, Nov. 17. faui rnnoj, th mirser on the steamer La tn.m- -'"- f " nnene." was arrested today, cna.su. 1 . .: f l.m.W with the systematic sinugeuus i nd children's goods. His onences e tpndpd over a period oi seveiu. A quantity of goods Injiis possession was seized. ROUGH RIDER RECOVERED. had B,LA? thNorer- cruiser . nw nnn nnar ' ,itii-ji - i t-- ... .turned from Hollo and report ttatthe a-dynamite gun during the situation ,of the Spanish V er tical camDaign. and who contracted Rv TeleeraDh to the Times-Visitor. T.JTJ-.W VORK. Nov. 17. tiaueit j'-i- a uniiflrn rtiuei , lion of her presence, om- she was on tne porcn u i'l'i""" her sister had worked at this place, but had been discharged several days since, having promised to meet her ., Ttimr were evidently lien t on lilt. e. J j .... - mischief, but Kate pret'enued not know the plan. to TVom advance sheets nf the report of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction these interesting facts are gathered. The school fund disbursed for white school teachers was Jir.1.474, colored $J2T.iar.; for school houses for whites $30,663, colored $16.--.07; paid city schools $34,490: paid treas urers' commissions $17,269; expended for other puVposes $16,297. Total $S32,- 836; balance on hand ?isti,ua. The census of children of school age ... ..... nnft-CO fa- shows 211,31.5 white mines, -.lo. t,,ia 4IS.24 s: total eimiiiiuriii 111,625 males, 107,629 females, total 222, 252: average attendance 110,677. Colored males of school age 106,05-1; female liir.,43, total 211,519: enro 60.X56 males, 70,648 femal 4M nverace public schoolcmfwpymmm 4U4: average attendance 3S.54S. Value publi" school property, white ..Mi-mi- colored $234,324. Average lencth of school term 13 weeks white in 'i-io weeks colored, and in cities and towns 36 weeks. There are 3.43 and 1,545 colored school houses. The amount appropriated to schools is $4S5.203: colored $244.4bS. ine total assessed value of white property is 21 1.301. 836; colored S naitl for schools by whites JjO.-.J, coi orpil $79.39: From advance sheets of the annual report of the Bureau of Labor Stalls ties 'it is learned that there are in op mi cninninc or weaving cotto t'ltllioi. i.'i mills and 29 hosiery mills; tot Thure are 24.535 looms and 1,054 spin dies. Hut 47 per cent of the mills ru ,1,,-v- and liktht. thus givins ins noweV of 519,300 spindles. The snmntion o.t cuuo.. S'inno pounds, the report win ored ion of new mills added 43.000 1 230 looms, while out nuns .... .. e to the amount u 16,s2ii. while lim ned, so ftiO spindles rk is 11 hours white white PAGE-McLEOD. Mr A. F. Pace, of Aberdeen. N. f was married to Miss Lulu B. M. I.eod. ,t Powell.on. at high noon yesterday c- , .1 ThP ceremony was perioiine.. assisted by Rev. Mr. un ennsum- con- the year is 16:', Th nindles an nlorned their plant? in two tn'es J,..-" "'' that the net gain was 56, for 1S9S. The average day's and 293 was the Movement of Pecple You Know-Glean ings In and About the City Snatch's of Today's Street Gossip. Mr. Bruce White of Franklinton, is in the city. Dr. and Mrs. D. HI Abbott have re turned to the city. Mr. D. T. Johnson has an announce ment among today's "ads" which will interest you. Sheriff J. M. Smith brought four con victs to the State prison today from Richmond county. Mrs. F. O. Morning left today for Durham, where she will attend a con- sert given by the Durham Consenaiory of Music. Mrs. G. E. Crabtree, of GoT3sboro, left for her home today after a visit to her sister. Mrs. J. E. Shepherd, on North Wilmington street. Miss Minnie Kronheimer, of Oxford, who has been visiting Mrs. David Ber wanger, left for her home this morn ing. Mr. Neil A. Spence is taking his an nual hunt on Roanoke river. He is ex pected to return Friday with a quan tity of game, such as wild turkey, wild ducks and quail. Mr. J. D. Boushall left this morn ing for Baltimore where he will spend Sunday with Mrs. Boushall. Mrs. Bou chall was not quite so well yesterday but there is no decided change in ner mdition. Mr Stanley Faison, who has been at ,me on a furlough, left yesterday for avannah, Ga., to rejoin the North .u .... Thou arnlina troops in canip i ..--. -w .,1.,,,,, tip. xpect to cmbarR ior tuo.i ember 1st. At Christ Church, this city. Novem r 30th, Miss Nannie Branch Jones, daughter of Armistead Jones, iq., lranddaughter of the late uen. u. i i . T.1.1 T Vir Branch;' will he marrieu to M. Ashe, son Cap;. S. A. Ashe. Mr W. J. Wyatt. of Durham, will lo . , r.val nf De- cate in Kinsion auout ..n ember. He will engage in the ice ou&- f.,.nih ice as iness anu proposer, i -- - . ..t nrnfli will cheap as a tair margo. n Afford. He hopes to have two oe.ne., wagons running to exer pan o. ity by May lst.-Kmston i ree r.e. Great pressure is being groubht to j unt to have bear upon tne war ucpiu..... ---- the volunteer troops now in tne -niiip-pines return to this country. Nearly exery state inai .m i- Manila has asked through its or Representatives in Congress that these troops be sent home. Ninth district cases will be called in the Supreme Court next Tuesday. No vember 22d, as follows: State vs. Law son, Dula vs. Tugman. Baker vs. Mitchell. Shoemaker vs. Hamby. t hap- vs. Railroad; Shoaf vs. Frost; Hair ston vs. Garwood; McGuire vs. Wil liams. opvvicos at the Tabernacle tonight and tomorrow night intro the meeting which begins Th suliieet tonight will le in the Meeting i.f days m which average uumnei mills were in operation out ol tne -Ji, with its 313 working days. luetory to nex-i week. Our Part Tomorrow nignc will ondiict the iipv B. W. Spellman Dr. 1-. '.. isroti-.aoni v on Monday afternoon, after will be two services a. service liccted Snanlaros are " rand the Corbln summer home, Long Island. '"V"''"," ...Vim and 7 . ... .-.covered. He is at Who are artCKing "r,7, lever im c.... the large viuagea " BUFFALO. n Tplecraoh to the Times-Visitor. BSworT. Nov. 17.-The . cruiser .Buffalo" started for the Brooklyn na vy yard today. COLORED FAIR. ni tne vvai rsjuv i . ...... . ih mr nav of the WeeK. ed for the nrst niKni i toaay ""-"7he. hK day at the col- tan Opera House. The MWUob t con- Todaywayn Jth a parade slated in por.ray... - ...through the city f '"" , w. m. luKon sreneB. lHCiucu v. I WOOQ B uanu r with Spain ENCOURAGING. THE WARSCOPE. Last night the Warscope was exhibit- By Telegraph to the Times-visitor. WASHINSTOWNov. 17. The impor tations Of Sold into the United States during the year 1898 was ny iar loD-ost In the history Of the country, no ovnnrtations were the smallest in many years, while the production n gold from our own mines was xne ij.s est in the history of tne country. WILL ANSWER. leS, ll.c.uciiio I WOOO B uanu . tjpv R H W. ...I... r I tr,i is chief marshal. Kev. tt. n. notea pw- . " ' Ji is nresident. Thomas WMmm ships and the leading ."tl" is vice-president, and C. w. ove. sides upon tn.e ca..v " I secretary "' attaNft The I .tscnnp Many or iu .-. 1 -ine a.spiy ..rta 'erJe .PP.auded. SVe .Treer, goln, out By Tgraph to the r'- A cnarg , to rrlved from . mnrle en .i.e. 1-hA cavalry ioiu.us 1 ne. 'Many ."t-. , 1 ner e arrived m w.c -iw give..,- tKor Inter- I nint in tha State every oay in. r ... I Mnm the com- Rlver and soor - - v . - credttable and me garment " lu . managers are to be congratulated anu mteai0ner or jurors x .ew nv.ni.-ht another exhibition w... encouraged in-this enterpr.BB. rant f0P ftlg railing to rtw - j. wo - 4, nin-1 - -wswi a v hi hi tit are eouetiai. eniireu w - i . . ,i a. by Uev. Jesse II . Page, fr-T.aiirhlin. " Mr. and Mrs. Page left for the North. Thpv will return to Powellton the 1st f December and remain untu a.ie. he holidays. Mr. Page has long been known as tne lumber king of Moore county," bullt the Park Hotel in Raleigh, and is hair L..iu:. i-.f tho Onrnmor- owner in tne uuhuuir cial and Farmers' hank, a large siock- holder In the bank and other coi pota tions, and is president of the Aberdeen & Asheboro railroad. MARRIED. T ost evening at 4:30 o'clock in the parsonage of the Edenton Street Meth odist Church, Mr. Lawrence W. Mc- and Miss Lula 1 . -. N. Wvnne. ot '.ni Juan esflng scenes. WHAT TI1K WEATHER MAN SATS. For Raleigh and vicinity: Clearing tonight; Friday fair and warmer. Cloudy, rainy weather continues over all the States bordering the Atlantic and Gulf coast. The storm is now ccn- ir.i nff TIatteras, wnere uiv rainfall, 1.52 inches .-curred. A con siderable barometric depression is cen tral over Nebraska. Throughout the Mississippi Valley southerly winds and warmer weather prevails with increas ing cloudiness. Further west, on the Rocky Mountain Slope, it is fair and cooler, with lowest temperature over the Pakotas. The conditions favor clearing and warmer weather in the cast. which time there day. Mr A A McDonald has purchased the interests of Mr. K. O. Faust in the lain r's barber shop under Mr. J. I . s. 1 nnmsden's heurdware stoic. Mr. Mc Donald will continue the l,usinor, at the same place, and none but white people will be employed. Ho respectfully asks ,he continued patronage of the public. Mr. McDonald has been in the city two years now and has many friends. SPECIAL RATES VIA. THE S. A. L. Dowell daughter of Mr. R, city, were unied in marriage. Rev. Dr. Norman officiated. Mr. and Mrs. aio Dowell have rooms at Mrs. Hayes, on South McDowell street. The bride and groom have many friends who extend congratulations. x given and an I tath. canary department. . 1 mons. .. Pin. is visiting. Miaa MISS l.in t. l ... - Nannie Clark In Tarboro. RED MEN TO THE FRONT. Now that the heat of the election has subsided yet the Council fire of Occo- U T,!h No. 16. I. O. R., will l.eec.it-e j.ik... - meet tonight at 7:30 p. m. in their Wigwam. Every member is earnestly rejues.ed to be present, or send in his full name and address. H. E. KING, Sachem. 'CaDt Todd began mustering out Com pany K. of the Second Regiment at Wilmington -today. North Carolina Baptist Convention, Greenville. N. C, December Sth. 1S98. On account of the above occasion, the ea Board Air Line will sell round trip tickets from all stations to Green ville N. C, and return at rates based on tariff 2, circular A-211. Tickets to be sold December 6, 7 arid S, final limit December 12th. Cheraw. Agricultural Fair, Cheraw, S. C November 23-25, 1S98. On account of the above occasion, the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets from Raleigh and all stations to 1 a return a-; rate of oone uneruw ...... -- first-class fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold November 21 to 25 inclusive, final limit November 28. For further information in regard to rates or schedules, write or all 0.1 W C. KIMBALL, D. T. A. H S. LEARD, City Ticket Agent, Raleigh, N. C. tures will be presented.-
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