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i, i I u ' : 'i HE TIMES ITOR NUMBER 8.815 RALEIGH, N. C SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 4. 1899. 25 CENTS AMONTH VIS :V-Vf : SOLDIERS' HE GETS $5,000 WORE Senate Defeated Bill Giving Uni versity $10,000 for Sewerage. Directors of A. & M. College Elected Two Railway Commissioners Chosen Changes in Congressional Dis tricts Members of the New Agricultural Board Chosen, SENATE. The Senate met at 9:30. and prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Bain. Among the bills which palsied final reading were: To provide far eltotUm of com'mtesioners of Johinison county, 'to appoint 3 commisisioneils to represent North Carolina it the Paris Expos ition in 1900; to authorize school dis tricts .t pa-y for lteltog sohool taxes; 4x .permit the citizens of Morgartton to vote for a dispensary: to provide tor the support and maintenance of the State Guaird: to incorporate the R'al eigth Warehouse Co; 'to provide for a cotton rteeki weighter a't FrankHntom; to incorporate the Black Diamond Rail way Company: to repeal chapter 157, lawns of 1895, regarding justice's of Ithe .peace; to incorporate :the Roxbono cot ton nilill; to Iiv.iolrpoKite 'tlhe Wilson Savings Bank: to .Ineorpoua'te hte Sal isbury Savings Bank; to permit judg ment by default at Dunham criminal court; ito provide for hort form of iag riicul'tural lien. bn Johnttltion, Iredell arid Columbus counties?; leHalive ;to the board of agriculture arid removing tlhe por of erecting a building; to change the courts of Denoir county; to appoint additional! magistraies -fur Lenoir ooun (ty; to inoormoraite 'the Vovm of For e&tville; to provide for a dispensary for Bethel, with amendment 'thaU it be sub mitted ito a vote iof Itihe people; to amend the dluarier of Burlington; to allow Orange county to levy tax 'to pay ilwiting debt; to iimn-puraite Bell huven, Beaufort county: :to incorporate the order of Druids In Wilmington: to im-'.wporaite 'the Fnii'ted Benefit A!sso-' cialtion of Wilming'ton; to aimeivd We charter of Apex; to .hucorpoiulte the Pungo am Mata.muski-.lt Railway Co.; to incoriwrate the Ashvville l?vUig Bank; to Incorporate' Saratoga in Wil wn; to in.xvrp.ira.te Alexis in Oaston; o provide for Mghwa-yft through public roads in Durham: to increase the num ber of ciomni?ioneis of Rineoln coun ty; to incorporate the Merchant's' an' J Farmers' Bank i'n Durham-. Senator Justice offered, two amend ments to the bill which passed an J were vent to the House for concurrence. Thuse repeal ,-h:u.t r . laws of lSStl, and provide tlv.it in ntfini? any rate or tariff ft.r --a railiv.-ad the ia:iiwul com- m i the gl'. .-.(,. n sh;ill l.IKe .n "-"' -ra! cin.Il.' n of til" I 'a. I. its , uui)i:iSi', V.lc. il fi'um- ,,-,,,, ,-,nr.;i t. .l with r.,'.i.-i-' 1.1 efl the l'i-i I.iil t i'i r:'-'i,a:',-t' the is .1 iciai '.mil', i T ii. th i- r I' v- :i l i ,-.v.li;irf. t.'.IHe o--'i" ;u:.V the 'Viim-li pal elect. '-us iv.i, lll t . i exl.n'-l .Igi'liS w.-i -t.ib'. put upon it. 1 :1 li:l! i- pi "V- . Jt.l.On . - rage ...I'.l-.'. ail a;i- sjv: -ai and T'niv.-m't y l,.ii-;i.-n for -a . C't'll. up S.-r.t .1- S.i. n;;: r that h found tin"', i!'-- LM.ii'J that the eo:n f.iua t-he Cnuverfty .. ai.li.y .1' '' -I -1 :r, l' n . a. . a ml ask. .1 .1 by any IV. Li CI i-i, .. i t!..ii. l!i ..a- was le.-'- tli-" i-i- ' ' v.a'.-r I'niv. ;:; i-.v.if-r Jtt.-.i- ta .-.i-.ue purp i.i 'i.hat a part if at; m t'.if the X'n'i- .IP fi t;e.il ai'i'i ,;y si's'U. I W u .....! lit-; purpose i. re ha. I evi--;it. ..'.i-l ri.n. -.:-s.:y is er- tr.em'ji1 -tie.l. He W, diiatly b. ,-n lit!--m h. n-.r..v '1 1 at j'tisa L'illble. ScniaiMf ;:.'t i. a :.'.'J ' '.at was abwoiu.-'.y nect. airy t 'T'lia:: hv k:i?v,' th. the money . .i; 'tu'.i.- i ..'!tllit:(M..S . SenlatoT Brown g-xi-i :l-'ait he 'as a member of the leg.'siatuw in 1S9S, Wiin $20,000 was voted tor the University iv-r th' te.Be purpe?e pe.'.td in the t.ll undtr ocntsidctra'tilon otA yet i.t.V.:: wihia'teveir, appaa-iently, bad been d.vne w iith ifhe mc'nvy. lie wais opposeid to the cvottriual deasan'to of ths imstitu t;n. The Senator offered an amenW tnent Uhalt tins approijiivaition be $5,000 ineBead of $10.000. , V ; .i. -, flt nutor WU (ten iwifl, tsarnesWy, thiait he wa eure that' If rBhle Senator Ihiaid Visited Ohiapel Hlffl 'wtJBh Hnt tibey eouM not W.Jeot 'to th $10,000 -appropriation. S-entitor Oooley .made a strong epeoh against 'the appropriation of any thing tu the State University, and 'terrmed the idortaitilon '"a luxury 'and not . ne oeSBity." "Why," iasked he, "shoulid these boy" die of fever any more than thieir fathers idid. Why can't they drink branch wiaiter, too?" It would be all right, he declared ,to give this money to thle poor "ctwkfed-heel" boys but did not believe in tsquiamdering it in luzurious purpotses. Senaitor Sktnner said the bill had passed the scrutiny of itWe w-atJh-dUgs of .the treasury, HOliman and Abbott. The money .fa absolutely needed. Seuator Justice offered ain amendment itihat the annual tappropriaition of the University be .reduced o $20,000 for the rtex't 'two years. Senator Daniels thougiht that .the ap pn.prlatiionls of the University should be kept on a 'level wiltlh those of 1897. It was d'eelared by Senator Hicks that the people of 'Che StaLe were op posed to appropriation,! 'to the Univer sity. Senwtor Obor'ne beKeve'd the appro piiaHJjon a .neceswtty. Sertatit ;r WdHaon far the commjiutee urg M .uhe appixiprieition. Brou n wi't.hda-ew bis aimienidmenit. T'ho voite niafc! Uakdn upon Judce'is amtn'dment. which pi'oide mhat the $10,000 be given, but thalt the annual appi'opi'ialtion be decretaaied to $20,000 for t'nie next two yeans. Thits amendmenit was ciarni't'id by a vo'te of 23 to 21. A 'seen'e of confusion foll'owey. and Justice tin'ally consented .to allow 'the whole bill to be withdrawn. The follow ing trustees of the A. ami M. College weire nomina'ted and cxm-tln-nunl: Flank W'ood, Eden'ton, list dis trict: J. B. tftoke. Windlsoii. 2 dtetrict; W. J. Peel. Kaileigh, fh disitrict: D. A. Tonipkir.', OhUiii.oie. ttth 'disitiict; E, V. WVbb, Shelby, Tlh d'.stri'n : W. C. Fields, Sparta, M!h U.-tiiit: J. Flunk Kay, Macon county, at largebgkiijkuj liny, Manon coui.ity. !U.h -diftrict. At large W. S. Prim:t'.:se.i (taleig'h; V. II. Uogan. High P. hit: David Clark, Chan l'otite: T. U. Twitty Kttfher lvntliton; A. Ltiaair. Mmtresville: H. E. Kt.njtz, Wilir.iingit'in: H. S. .Smith. Al-iH-nnarle; H. E. Fries, S'a"ein: and P. J. S'inelu'ilge, M'a.rit n. S'enaitiJr Speis'ht n. ...m i mail ed the fol-:-)Wing ua ntembeic? of the b.xu'.i of ag licuitU'ie: J. U. CrimVd. 1st diriit; S. U Hairt. V. D. Smitii, H. H. Jon'is. Jno. S. (.'uni.im'h'anr, A. L. 'McOtillnm. W. A. (I.iaiivani, L. Y. VV'augli. V. .. Dill. At i'ai'fcv: J. It. Cuffi-'hl. v. u. i"aK liai't. J. A. StcVLirs, J. C. Bum h. U. F. V. s i.hii. These wc-re '.ntirnie.K The pi'iti-fonimry bnv.l bill pafsf.l. Fivmk McNeill, .f Wilmington and S. I j. Il'ogers, of Jim n u.:r el-t u .1 Km .'.i' 'ir l c'.i in iii.is-; .jii l i s. The Senate adjourn.-). house. 'foe II. aus- in. t at 1J .'.:! -.-k. t'nt' iv.. i.ew in. is w.te ilUf. ...I'.Il I, ' ill l.i- liiiis rfyjcl: To .ill.... jtviges to a; j - l.-i .- :-i....s;i apiiers i'n Sii-'ciai e;b'.s. ", t o-.i: i ile puV.c . :i '..i tax, civap-li-r 4.T. at .s of ls;,". I'o appoint j.Hi ti.ia u jt:.-iR.-s ,.f the i'.ae- for John si', a and Surry. Tj aa.;ii.l the '.aw as l. lae g."Mlo'4n' 'l rsiu e.w T pr. tc I ..;..-; :s hi .V-v. li.'it, .;,!. i" . iiu-ofpo-i .. i ... Wiieuri lie;;. ii . !ai..; Fo-.tai-y . i.i I'm; it cotn;. To :v. niai c . i,i - .,-r c.'.ir.s in M..ii;-,'..iiii.ry and (.a i..u . UJ. T.i u:r. ;.! it.r;vr i aui.-r. 1 . ia. . s;...:at Kaisio.i a:. l Ja Us. n- a;. Jlaiiw.o. To .!!:.' 2."' eon iel. to inni i tl.e l'n:i.', . v ad in Was'h-".i-t..n fotti.ty. T- i.o. i. tio- a t ie Oitinrsg the i a'.-; a o -ppoiiii .hito ait.' tors of i ho AU ai ir.o ami 'h..i peake t'anai. To u;e:i'.l the (' lo its to diaiiriage ,..f l,,vla:v'. To ..i.-mrago .11- US-.' of .'. ..I..-..! .'. v.hahs -a r.v.!s hi a iUKiibr -f totoitl. s. by r-miuing t ti.eir ounvi.-' a.Mt i - .i-I tax or of li-.iir i'h2 Require .1 lao r ..a r- a.hs. (It ap piMS to Mecklenbtr. A.a atance, Or ange it.'hapf1. Tr:i! i,nns:Vip -.iily), Bu:i ....iih, K ige.-omiie, ti.iA'4 F-)isv.h. LiiH Oim, Moore, New Hanover, P.owan. Wii.s-n aiyd Durham.) . Overman intrcduetd a bill to allow the State's prieon to hire to the coun ties of BuntJ'Mnbe, Jaokscn and Rowan; up n application such able-bodied cm Vh5t a-s may be d.! 'sable, h toun tlcil MAi.ei to pay ail expen. ' 'AHaj'-wW, Catawba, Giaham. For-j-t'h, itaywood. Fender, ? Wdson, Llio ooln en J Clranvill war jiiai. i - o- Holman asked if it waia good policy to bake any Wily tlhe able-bodied: oon victis. Overman aid tfhat during the past 2 yeairs the penltientiary (had cot the State $110,000 and that 'he wished all .Uhe counties would! thus take convicts and employ .them., so Bis to take all from the penltetntiiary and' gave the Stiate from a great charge. He accept ed .tlhe various a'nwjndmenita and the bill Bill to give Hertford .county a criro inal court caused some dlebute. Snipes ,of Herttord, said' it had split the Demoniacs in. Hertford and that the court had proved anexpens. Ctarroll opposed a 1 V v . g that he people of the county ".id not -wamt thi's court; that thwre waia no neceasity for lit ,and that the object was to put in &a solicitor the njan, who had pro moted the bill. Crilllajm ridiculed Snipes, and said the Democrats of Hertford had ini mass meeting endoriied thle court and also Senator Cowper for solicitor, an also B B. Wi'mboine for Judge. He said the split of the Deimocrats was because this legislature ihad not gome far enough in ousting f usioniksts. Winston: said that mete, the abolition of the old crimtaial xwt iin Hertford it waa diifflcult to get to tlhe civic calen dar. Justice took grounkil agiainst tlhe bill. Gattis said he understood that the bill was to provide a place for a man as clerk. Oui'l'ils wanted mo bill ased wh'ic.h gave office to a member who helped pass a bill. The bill failed' to pass. Bills repealing the rail way commis sion act 'and establishing one corpora tion commission came over from .tlhe Senate, with amtindmen ts making the railway commission expire. April 4 and the corporation oommistsioai' take office April 5. These amendments were con curred in. Bill to codify and make uniform tlhe laws regartlmg negotiable instruments caniie up. Boushall said it w-ais a codifiication of the laws revised by S. F. Mordecai and Jamete E. Shepherd, amd examined by Represtntativie Rounttrw. It makj the commercial law plain and uniform. Roun'tree said .he nad not read tlhe bill caiiefully, but thiait it mtade only nil nor changes; than James E. Shep herd and the able and careful S. F. Moi'decai had carefully exa.iromed it; thiat the 'bill was drawn by a committee cf 3 eminent lawyieris of nine American BUr -Vb? and was a .ctud'i.fiica.- -he law's rega.rdiing negotiable tastrumeiMb. The 'bill dues not do a way with the 3 days of grace; that provis ion hiaving lieen sitricken out. Justice favoied the bill, staying was well coneUdered. Boushall iaid There was no CMillict lietwetn the bill and the North i'a ro llout law as it now exi'st. He said IS Staitts had l'h.ls cmiitifation. Overman Mid t'htu alitler thess.. st'ate nvrnits he 'au'jhorized the bill to be re ported favorably. Allen, of Wayne, oppowtid the bill. : Wi''.i;ion, of Tranisylvtintti. sai.l the farmei's did not under tamU the bill a.n.1 niovt',1 to table it. This was lost. 27 to 3X. tin imf-tii'ii of Tiioinps'iun, of Onslow, mov.d' p. s.tonenu'nit until Monday. This w.i.s- l.'.-l. Hill p.a."s', d 2d tva.ling. It th. n w-nt over umiil Monday. Hay obje, ting to :;r..l iva.lln? The congu ssiona.l district hill cam up. it lop. aiis ha ter -07. nciw of :. Mid transtYis ("at.i.wbii. t'K'velan.l. t!a.s t.ai :,ni, .i:.t.li-ll to -th'e Sth district, an 1 Ddcii. an I y.i.lkin to tin- 7. a .1 . Ov.-ni.a;i o.'. up an aai. ::' !ai. r." i strike ..at. i' n : This ;is a.l i;.'. .1 Hampton. K-ptiliii an. s.ii.l he op;. - t'd the bill btvauso it mai !'.:s o r 1 : . tlhe '.;'h) K-pnbli. in. iD.:iv-rlr. r 1 ".t:!i.4!! m P.; !;. war:, d i(.,:.i. . ... i . '. a s in bi ji. Pi ti. hai i. i'.optiioi.'an. ..:! : h . m.ntov '.h n r.i-io'i. i .l..,'i-ii ... - i:i ! ii.i: ' .: i. t m in! I ::. ih iii;:':: r.l Ts :i II. :.s ,t!i,. ;.o. . . . ..... - i its. i . i . i . u us. A a siir-i.il order ;h- II. hi.-- ; up ilw ini; irakiinr on .1 -: -i : ! i ; ) th- So! ;. -s- llaai - 'f Sio.. ..- r ov n.iiiis j, n b. .i , .. vr.-- ' '.: Mv:tpi i.i t ! -i, 1 a o iii .il v..s t.i !1:.' the b.;i, :h i-r- :-. oil! 1 . . p..sc,-. ili'l.on n..i-.R a s;.';-h ia w"; . ' spoke in teill'S ai..-- ;- v Itifc-, .'. i.' 1 . li 1 th-;:- (!. t! ' " ' oo-hi to bo !i. ud. 11. i h , a ", -:.'. -li--.! V.i : $I3.V! ; : -,iven t tii" Il i-ai ;'";' :r.:!;.. and ijii'.'o'i f.-r n-.-w hi: i. i li.;- .. - i.ail-s. WiUv.1 :. cf liv.!!!. t i-l .iif : 4 Comii''!.. ' !ut 1 a.'ied a:'.. :' .' ' -:?s;,i. .n a'ld had in.-, i- ' $S,5'!l iipproiriathn t b ttc '.::..) to a pi ;-..:i ia.o ili.'.n. -; . : for i.-rri'toi He add-.l tha: I, : a 1' k:wti in th- r. nf.-d-r.u - - .. C.iis. h.' had 7. tirades in the : . o ar. l that f. ur of ihem r. . r r. 'av !. Mcl..-:'.it n. i do a piea : n t!i- "1 . "o for new buildings, fayiutr he ' ai .. i 1 it n'o it l'iglit and- nwt a a ..civai ity. Mcla'an spoke ehwiue-.idly In, behialf of t'be t'Jil. lie wU's hcaiiily appiaaacil by ii'i.e lU'.liis In t'h. sall't'tii.-i. Tivt Mm ps? n. of OnfeJow, oppcuk-1 iie appiroinriatiton., t,C!i.Cinr,rv.'i.d Sroke fi.ir tlve bill and Caiii'aiw'a.y made giiiar.'d pfea for the otJ-. o'-Cli'its andi waa entihU'siaistiCaHy ap tilauidkiJ. S 4 MaLtani tnUL hto $10,000 waa tcv CONGRESS ADJOURNED. Schley 2 Numbers Ahead of Sampson ALL NIGHT SESSION This Congress Surpassed All Prede cessors in the Number of Bills Passed-Armor Plate Question. By Telegraph to the Times-Visitor. WASHINGTON, March 4. The Sen ate this morning confirmed the nlaval r.umbeis ahead of Sampson. Confrere-iS leitdhed 'am- agreement on tl.e rtmu.oip.; lapriropniaiUion, bill's. The naval pne for armor platte was fixed at $:!)" per ton. Tillman's amertdmenit for an am. r plate factory was knocked out. Tile House took a -rec'eW at hailif past nine ;i! te.n uhii'ty. The Fifty-fifth Oongre'sts came 'to tan end at n.i.m after a .ohalatie all night session. When day bPoke tired and hagai.i facas were Sefen in. .both. Hi uses. Few membens had 'hiaidl any sle p. A t ten todlay the president wertt tc the a iil lanid saw itihle last iroutse legislative isiession 'through. The pres c':t House parsed 1,635 bills and resolu tions aguiiiist 1.200 by the Fifty-fouitth 97.! by the Fifty -third and S92 by the Fi-'ty-'sei. and. Th river sinid harbor bill wais sent to the I retfJeiit. Tile Presihh'iilt niominiaited Walitou Evans, of Keniuck Judge of the 'Dis trict Wiuit. and William R. Memriiam .of Mii-me.-i.it.. 'ensor. Bjt'h were con firmed. The House adjourned at 12:25, mem bers joined singing "My Oountry." Be fape the House 'aldjouirned co.mpl'imen-tai-y resolu'aionis wei-e passed'. Bailey spoke in. favor of tlhem. The Senate adjourned 'at 12:08. Ha waii cable amendment was Ictt. Navy appropriation bill is tnlow a law. It ciarriesi in it the 'oiiiginail House pi'ois-ion-s fl.ir three bat.tleshipii?, three armor ed 'erui'sc'i and ftix protected .aruisers. inteud of fix in all as i't passed the Sen ate. FATHER GRIFFIN New Pastor of the Church of Sacred Heart Arrives Rev. Fuith e-r (Iriftin w ho has been ap p. int.'J to succeed the 'late Rev. Father I'r.r.derK'aiot as Mnrr 'of the Catihiolie ihunfi hi -rived in the city last even ing. K.uher Griffin is a ii.tlive of B,il lia: ,re. lie and the late Father Pi'en- ib'i'ga.-'t were siud. nt t'ogether at St. Viii. nil's in Peiuvsylvamiiu, wild buth iiinc In North C'aiolina, one wit'liin a year nf the other, to make the vows which nvade theai a ri. -.; of ilo.i ( ever. Father tliiffin w. s : i1.' .u 'u.-d by P'sh ..p Ha id ill boll! i!"..e- y. lis ;.. :..l! ;-iii.-e Ui-n has I . it a it i " !i -r :!; F iy i : t -vi fie ir!s.-.-i. And well ha.- h 11--.'. Il.i.'il hi? ill . s. nall.il:; f I i Ill oil w ll' fever 11" il l - g 01.-. -:- ina : ..- :--v. i' duty call. I a .n. S. rvic.s ion: oa v -it ; ( ' -- loir, in n a. n,. M ., !,. .; a ' -i" '! ' L--: -'- ' :' " .v t 7:'!'.' :, M. :-. .i , . . :" ' !i il: !:Tn. DEWEY GRATEFUL He t'aliiis His Thdulo jo HiS Coil! '(l'Viii::i ai. i a , . Pie. i i . '! ; ; ..i :i.':-' . ' a'v :;:v-l ;h-'i p. o :.. i:r-' .;' . ' ' a:'. 3' i'' it a' . i.i l - '1.- i . .1. :.a- ; a. w" .11. li 'il'.-,"' -?v. i-.,v.vii ;,-',! a iv. . I-, a a KiVtir. Wake ii' cd .'.he luiil makin r l i t - 1 ne:s .a I..: aiuy. Fivv.ik McCCtll! iv, is elai'.e,i Riili-.r C ' T.m sisi -:tf -r o uc f.-'-i J. V. Wi! , tir.'d 'ifamuel I. R ;g. is to su.-coed U 'i-. Wlils'oii. t g-irve u rJ nil April 4, wi.- n the Railway Commi'ssion becomes :. C crpcoi'fion Co rami ;i to n. The House tfein aJjouirned. .(. ... REBELS ROUTED Enemy's Position at Gaude- lope Shelled SLIGHT AMERICAN LOSS Dewey Raised the Flag of Admiral Over the Olympia The Enemy An ticipates a General Attack. By fable to the Times-Visitor. MANILA. M'arch 4. Th.? enemy its evidently expecting an American ad vance to the riunth. wlileii the tranis ports now on the way. arrive and are streiigthemiiVg nr tivndhies in front of 1'alo.x-an .kh larbtd wire. Alt daybreak Gen. Wh'walton's outposts dis-overed a large body of rebels alt tempting to or. .isis 'live .river for the pur p. .-v of rcinfoniing tlhe enemy tat Oau dlalloUI,. A gunboat aldva'nced unidler a heavy fire and poured, tihrit init'o tlhe jungle on Ixith sides of the river. She s.hielled the enemy's pori'Uon at O-auda-loU)e effectually, but temporarily scat tering the rebels. The enemy's loss was heavy. A private in Gen. Otis' battery (', Third artillery. Was killed and two privates on 'tlhe gunboat HViu'ridWd. Philipiilin'ca.ed mfwyp hrdi hrdl fgwype The Balitim't.re airrivx'd having on Ijoaid tlhe civil miem-bers of the I'niiited State's Philippine commiiisaion. A'diiJiral Dew ey raised 'tlhe Hag of uid-mii-pal 'over the Olyinpi'a this morrting. It was sal tried by guns from 'the forts, the British cruiser, NwrcSsuo, the Ger man cruisi-rs K'iui'seiline and Augnus-na and American .-hipt in 'the port. $500 BONDS Negroes Charged With Rob bing Lumsf'e Ts store sent to Jail. The police of this city did a clean piece of work in ferriling out and ap prehending the negnes who robbed the st" ire of Mr. J. '. S. Luinsdon on the night of February 2nd. Henderson. John. Wiley and Annie Williams were ai luigned before M'ayor Powell this morning on the charge of larceny and concealing. Col. T. M. Argo conducted the proseetiii.in, while D. P. Dane repre sented the -defeiid'aiuts. Of eel I'onrad. Kens-ley. Mullen, an'd Rogers all had a hand in discovering the robh-rs. Messes. J. i'. S. laiin's.len. J. J. I'.er nai d iiuiI Willi. mi Allen were examined ai:l id.-iailii1! various pi.-'tols and knives found on John and Henderson Williams and in the house of W-ili.-y Wilii'.iins, tlvir f;iih-r. Beth of the nettr-i.-s i or. ten.t'i -d that th- 'article's ware giv. n tii-iii by their brother Hay-.A-. . -.I Williams. ho was her.- during Fe' i-.iary. H.iyw. ...I. tii-y fa id. had - .., :i i. -in in the lurh(im work i, ,- l-v s1!..!-.- lireakiiii;. Mayor I'.hv - .; - i .lohii an 1 liend. rs .a's bonds aim Wi y's b ind was abo pia. ii aas sho.vti illa't h-S..11-,- "f til.' S! den ;U'- oflie ! s CO 11-. There - ,.: iin ' : ! 1 a ,,S 1 ; e- i. . 1. 1: - 1 i '' - 1 I Ci.v:n;j ".' ti'-e i'."in Ft.'iy nla'K the i!',,:!a:i'i. t.; of th - 1... izor 1 it.-pary S ty a: -.'he A. a- I M. I 'oiieg'- was , i-:p n;d ti M..r.a'.l.v iiic'hr, Mireh ti. !.!:. The pub ic is .oi.i..uiy in'it.-.'.l to atP.n'd. y .'. C'h'.iiK. A. r.- -ii'vi-n. form fiy of the RaCc'iS'h Marble W-c.-ks-. has 'return id a-.'ie and is ass.i-c !-i:: i-.I iVJ:5 Mit'sts. C ".ot.;- Br.-s. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Familiar Faces in (he Pass ing Throog SHORT STATEMENTS Movement of People Yon know Gleao ln(i In aod About the Cityw. Snatch's of Today's Street Gossip. laical politics will soon be rije and there will b,- some lively pulling in the next two months. Mis Grace McPhoeter-s. of Glasgow, wha has been visiting Maj. and Mrs. Mt-Pheetf rs returrved to her home in Lexiinglon, 'a., yesteiday. The Senate last even'ing pasised a. hill appropriating $5,000 for a bronze statue of the late Senator Zebulon B. Vance. AW only wish it could have been JlO.oni instead of five. Rev. J. D. Hufhum, D. D., generally known as l.id'er of the Baiptiwt hoist of North Carolina, arrived in our city tlms afternoon aiiij will preaoh at th. Baptist Tabernacle tomorrow at 11 a. m. m i 7:20 p. m. Rev. N. W. Traii-y, of Kentucky, wiii preach at the Pilot Baptist church to morrow at 11:30 a. m. Those who at tend thits service will hear a good ser mon. Mr. Tracy is an able s-peaker, and should be greeted by a large con gregation. The Democratic caucus last night nominated Miissrs. .Franklin McNeill, of New Hanover. Samuel L. Rogers, or" Macon, and Eugene c. ReddingfieM. of Wake, and for ("ommissionor of Agri culture Samuel U Patterson, of tald well. At Metropolitan Hall tonight Dr. N. W. Tracy, a noted temperance evan gelist from Kentucky, will begin his il lustrated lecture serials. He comes highly recommended and a large crowd should turn out to hear him. These lectures (most entertainingly illustrat ed) were to have begun last evening, but on account of I'he 'heavy rain thai began Just before the hour net. the Doctor decided to postpone the opening lecture until tonight. church of thv Good Shepherd. Rev. J. MoK. Pittinger, D. D.. Rector: Third Sunday in I-nt. Sunday school at 0:45 a. in.; divine service and ser mon iit 11 ii. in and 7:30 p. m. 4.eii;eu Serviees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 5 p. m.: Monday, Wnlm-s.lay ami Friday at 10 a. m. nr. l Wednesday at S p. m. Seats are all free. Siraneeitf and visitoiw arc idiiilly invited. CHRIST CHCRCH. Rev. M. M. Marshall, D. D. . r-.-!-i-. Third Sunday in Rent. Sunday s. ii. ol' in ,i. .m l)i in- s - vi - and li-.iy Cnmniivi in 11 i. :i . Kv ii.n I'.-ny. i' .". j. at. I !'ai!. .- Vic s ill 1,-HI : M.o; 1 1J J W. .In. s da.. , on I Fnd.ijs ,-, p. in. Tn-s-d.is. Thin .- lays mil Sa till days la a. ni. F: -e s at-. S; ra n-ers -.'iiiiiy :u-v.'- I. i'' ... i.. Al s-ivi- l; , --. X '.'hi s. : -. . . s -.. Ti,-i 1 . . - !.:.,: il: e .1'.' ai.y's 1 liil' ;' s.ani-y . ynau.'s : .-.-' r. ally a h:.n. -i the ' ha.d.i ."" the l- k i.s-i.'. Wh o v-r oiayei i- iii;,: t. d il? ,u:-r.-ein-s .it:1 I piv 1 tin: w ty fif.c: ? SllCCi.::'-fUl 'iStit3 Ci' iil'is I'g'in i TJLl i O i' . This .s groii'ir to be i'he ias: chance aitreS'CV.TS will have to see "Under this Red R,.'be." Reserved t-Jils., $1.00 and 75 cer.s; galiery. 25 cent's. Mm f?:i
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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