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jVA.'ii .,h.. . .v. .rVTf-W'-' ? ; ;,; c .'.-n-s,' :k i"vy-v- vviiei..Ai- Km.' "& -vi:;:.: ' -' ' ;', '1 '''.....,.''' ' .' . '' . 1 ,' ' . . ' .'; ': '' i 3 TIMEB-VISI A NUMBER 8J816. RALEIGH, N. C MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 6. 1899. 25 CENTS A MONTH TBI TOR. 05C2LS A&WJj ATTACK ; V They Make a Desperate Attempt . to Capture . Water By Cale Ito tihe Tlm'eB-Viisitor. MANILA, March 6 At ten this mlonilTi'ff smother flercelyi waged battle took plaice between the American and 'FiTlp1hb& when 'tine rebela attempted to capture ith'e WW worta, six mtilew tfiVmv he plty. They were Mven back wiUhg r"elt loss. They 'irualde the matin' laitit'aek at n'ig'tvt, but the flwht'ing was renewed itlhls morning. Under cover of darkness Wie insurgent approached wit'tiHn a short distance "of the outposts of Uhe Second Oregon and First Ne braska regimente nd suddenly opened Are along the line of tti'tposta fin- a considerable length. The outposts re turned U'he re immediately Und 'the con test was maintained alt a "furious pitch lor a long time. The Are of the Fili pin'oi? wa severe. Two unrericang w SLOT MACHINE WORKERS Jthnand Wiley Williams Sent to Jail for ' Robbing Denton k Dixon's Bar. JVtfin ami Wiley Wi'Miaims were ar raigned before Myii" Powell 'this morning on the charge of breaking into the ban- room of Nixon 'ami Denton on South Blount Street. on (he night of February 28. M'f. J. M. Dixon wa1 examined und destined that 'the place was entered ami two li"t machines were 'bibken open, a gtfld watch, a pis tol, some whiskey, 'he thought, were stolen. He ircrtcntilied the watch. Mr. Hud Pol and Mr. Kaken aj'.-o Identified the wmlUh. Offices ConPad and Mullen testied to finding the waifiii in a trunk in Wiley's house. P. P. I-ane spoke for the defendants. The 'defence claimed tfhait the trunk hel;ngI to one of the two boys who had escaped ami hence the ab.-x-oivders were the puilty parties. - The Mai'or 'then .pertinently remarked that f "tlhew Wad escaped and the Wh er two been caught Then these would have been the guilty ones. John and Wiley were hchl In default of a $200 bond iieh. CHli'KKX PLJiiSH Til HIvAl. WOl'NPS. Tender Car.' for a Man Who Fell in Jail Fire While lnlioxk-atod. Batiylon. I,. I., Mardh S.Chicken flesh is being used suocesst'u'lly by La. lgKvllt in patching up James O'ftouke, wh was severely burned some time ago by railing in as rate In the village lockup, where he was confined for intoxkiation. PoHoeimian Schni idcir. ole custodian of the place here, found O'Kouke Htruggling with 'thee old and an over supply of Jamnic'a rum. There w'as a bright open tire in 'the coiid-'r of the jail, and when Scneidier put 'his pris oner in a cell he lef', the doOr unlocked, so that if O'Kouke got cold during the n'ight he could go to the fire and warm himself. An assistant visited the lock ii I later and found O'ltouki' lying clise to the fire seveiely buruetl. O'Kouke was removed to the Wash ington lu it.-l. and Dr. I-eggctt h.ip.-s 'to have him ni-.iunl again if 'the supply hick, ns i: Kill. A f i . h . ar.d a -1 1 i - U - "i pi.. small I 1-1 w. mi: h;:n.-. h.'icii li : in iii y ; -'' nils, .ill..- ..(ii.l pin k;. : i. :- . ,1 he lan tin- in . ii ; that ill"!"1 oai a'i .1 in pit. hin;-' him up. Kli LI.VH'S DAl'CHTKl: '1 KA i. li.v 'I.. 'i'.-li'': to til-' TiT..s-Vi-itiM' Nr:w vciik. m !. :i . j . j :t Kip'it!-?. oattht. r .-f Kii'ly.n.l Kii.ti'ii:. lit Am hn'.f 1 .t " -'v nr.!ivl:m fr..-n 4 Tin: FLOOD. !- 'i' 'e .la a t'ti TiiiK s-'i -' ' ... . t'l'MNXATi. M .i : , n G.-t-The Oh: ' : iv - r ia'.:: m 'mill-; 'a.id a r,i f. anl S V 'e" !'-. !W ' fr- ' ill s'i Veil hi. I1T3. , r c :l r ia:-t liiiyiit d".-re-t.-:e'.l :h.' .ia -.-er ...f a vjiMst i ,hv !.. I . Wit- may v.iut m.'. 't.'.t' ('ii. ral ia.-. -n-g'er sia'ii'.n. STORMY TIM:"..-' IN tfl'AIN'. Hy Cable Ito fin- Times-V.'--J..-r. MADRID, Mar 'h 6. A nuvnb-. of re jia'ti'la.ted tUTdi ilt:r.i.n!. rioted f. Va-l.-nria ?j..it evening. "Long live the army. We jaife hungry." The police Uk-lieised "tCie privee.!cni'.stt. The can-f?r-V". i ve 'amd :bu:ineJ 'WWrld wilt -va--,i;ve abin'tif wVll. " De;Ti!oCT at and UepubHfiara eii,iTun'(ke it. Weylert'tea vivjently ofp'dsef St ani . tiSormy time are pr'e'alclt'ed.. the Manila Works. woundl and seventeen rebels were killed even on the fighting line. Many woumled Hn5urge!nHia retreated slowly keepiing up a fir wnitll they were omit of rang-e. AnotW?r attempt 'to capture the water w"orks may 'be made. MANILA, March 6. OummUj-iVKnerti Stc'h'u'nian ami WoiTetfter Wave esuib IWhed 'heayquBirfers at 'Mutate, buit will do ndhlng officially urttil uhe arrival Vf 11, Denby. The remadnlng Spanlh 'prisoner. embarked for home on the 'trainciptMit Bueti'os Ayres. At 'San(Talan the (lorailo Infantry a battalion of Nebraska ivgimen't, two nuns of the I'tah were engaged. H'ale' brigade today tocatexl 2."0 Hii'surgents and two guTCS near San PediJo. The gun w'jis pla.-etl it could enfilade Wheaiton's brigade. RESIDENCE RAMSACKED Negro Broke Into a House in Broad-Day Light A desperate and bold Ihouse mb bery was cnnvmltted In fills oiity in lll)ad daylig'htr Sund'ay. The resi dence of Mr. Skitlimore Cheek on Daw son .street was enteivd by "a negro man Sumilay 'afteinoon about 4 o'i-lock and cM'hing and (Jther artii-les wciv l' in ved. Mr. tlht-ek and his family lef't file 'house that fterni"ii. While '.hey weiv giu- a neigihbor saw a. negro man enter the lot and go on the back rch but they" supposed Mr. 'h'ek had sent "him inhere 'for some thing. The negro Went on the back poivh. broke open the bacfe'diior, anil went lliiroug'h the :house. stea'Mng such ailtlrles as he istaw lit. A trunk was hroken open and some clothing taken from it. A silver waltoh wias among I'hc ai'ticles taken. When Mr. Cheek returned alt five o'clock evideiKes irt 'the robbery were apparent. BUhMlihoiuids weiv biug'ht fi'om the renitentiaiy, but Wo many people "ha1"! then been walking about in the yard that 'It Was Impossible for he ihgs to get the trail. A bolder robbery has seldom been oni in lifted in Ita.leigh. Mr. Check 's home is Jut in the rear "if the Mc-t'h"Hli.L iai'stmaie. corner of Kdenton and Dawson viti-eets. and the neighborhood is thickly built up. Mr. ThU m's hinisf is nut 20 feet from Mr. I 'ileck's. fait: and i'oi.dkj:. Tin- weather bureau lor Kaloigh an vi 'iniiy tuys: Faiir and colder tonight and Tiusuay. The euld v.ave 'has spiv.1,1 over file entire wet this morning and well in to the Mu;.l.-,-iiIIi valley. It is quite a severe "ill"' ("i so lalte in the 'season. Til - loues.c temperatures are IS below .II I tisinar" k, !2 belew at "t. Piuil, ami the zei'o line exu-ndv through Om'a'ha. Davenport and Marque t'te. As far south us .t. I..uis the temperature t'iiis murium.!; is ei.ly 10 above. A sliiUi't .-i." i-ni is central over t'ae Lake ri-jjlmi. with a trough .f "Low" low n i" . thinta. Aiian.a and Knx- iile leperti I M..W at s a. III. i"l..e- wher. tl:e V'.ithir i..intimi. fair. THI-: SOL-DIKilS' 1 ! . M (; i:il.. in 'ciii-; skn.'.ti-:. 'I'a..: :h. i:i::y . :' i.. 11. s ir.av ,:a - an i'-pi ii '.a ini; th. :ty, -a. i. U, yii '!!.., has m s: . , m ;,- i- I ' l.i n'.tf.t. as r i.-'cial A.-'MSTANT l'Ii:i:."i i 'it. . '1' ;:..' i ... '. h T, .ii. . :. ; .: . v .-'liTN..To.. .l .i. ;i .; T,, l"i, s .!'... i . i I". ! i. Wim s a- - I . h : r e' i.t . . na Ki ' ."PS. I .. . ; , h'le he Ti ii,, -- . .1 Poit i .IhltVI.-. Ai.it. a .;.--At 1::;.' n,..tj-.:.ig ai. ice ji-irg- lt pi e. -sing la,- ICri b: i.lge .:: Uniln .i briilgJ-v. will pi . i.illy d.-.-'fiy ihem. Tl'.e inhahliai-.s of tl: II, .t lo hijshet gi.iunil. Pl'I'lVltl'lp;. M.. !i ii.-Allc-..-:eny ftil .V'-n insa i, hi n-w tifease th-- flood ia '.he i'.vvei' i',.iio to an a I a.: .'iving ex tjnl. Iir'dv.li t.. aie th.t M.iaor.sahe hi will r. i go h y,,:i,l :iu- nventy fevt stage. : TOKNADI IX TKNNKASEE. !'.' Ti'V'ijiai'h to ih? Times-Yisitor. . ." .'HATT.-VNOOi.rA. March 6. -A tor r.ad.; MxHy j'Jtl'J wide, caused desti-uc-tion 'In Bf.it Tr'.mVi.-see la.-t trig-ht ne'.ir 'JU'.liiitmv'iT.e. Three persons .vire kii! d am,i a tosen 'injureii. Twelve or flf ttjt'a hti:''Jiid stv erat barn -wre de stroyeJ. 1 MACHINERY ACT Sereral Importaut Amend meuts Adopted ADJOURN WEDNESDAY TO JULY 5th, 1900 Textile School Bill Tabled Then Re ferred Public Printing Provision refer Judicial Vacancies Elections. SENATK." Si-nate imitt 'at. 10 Tlie Senate 'mt at 10 o'clock lirajner by the Hev. T. H. Bain. and Ttie Vance Texti'le Sohool .bill came up winh an unfavorable report from t!he 'Senate ifummtttee nn edu'caition. On .molt ion of SeTi'atbr Juistk'e it was tabled. Bill pa.-ised to lni"oriMHa;te the tiwn f Wakelfied Wake county. Senator (Menu slaid: "Mr. Pitident. I ris no a ques"ti"i.n vf iiersoival privi lege. 1 am report ed in a paper thait 1 hold In my Wand ( Webster's Weekly) a being opposed to the anlti-ta-ut bill, and as haviing had vi't'aln aniendmen'ts adopted by the .eo'inmitltee. This is in coriieot. Mr. Stevens ,the author of tihe bi'll, was bePoiv our cwnmraitltee, and certain ame'iidmeri.ts were siuggesned by rh opixmnlts of file bill land aill "eit- cept'hns are accepted by Mil. Stevens. The bill was then report ed as Mlmendied. Nexlt ilay Mr. Stevems c'alled 'aittenition to I'hi- failt that, one of fhie aniend- meiits vas too bi.ta.d -a'nl would d'estroy file bill ami i't was- again referred ito t'he t-ommllttte. No quorum was irre- nt 'and 'the commHtl directed ;me to repurt the bill wit'hout prejudice. This dil. I favor a sltixmg ;nt'l-ltrut-'t bill and will vote for one. It Is in aiccoi'.l with tihe -phi'iforim of our party. 1 't'hert'fo'i e suggest a tru-ng suibsUi'tute be 'ofTered in pla-e of t'he presen'l 'bi'1'1, w'hiiJh iy so amended tlhat it is an .nitii- Hints't bill, not in reality. I will vote for the pivsent bill, but lU'cfer a better and sl'ivnger re." S'ertator tl'leim offeivd the following retlal'ut'i'on : "Re solved. That we deem a proper consitru.tion of se(Jtion 2S, ar ticle 2 of the consiti'tution to be "thait the s'twt'on Of 61) days melius 60 work ing dajv. atid does mot Include Sun- fayd. and t'hait all .wairrants on "the Auditor ix- iissueil in aWonl'aii'Cie Wiith this ontrui:ion. IdeMutwd, furi'lver. thal no ay is intended by this restora tion to be 'allowed for Su'nd'aj-." After eHmideitble discusir'i'on Uhe bill was 'ta- 'bled. Mill p'a'Sti'eil' to authorize 'th'e issue of bomis ito pay the penitent i'ary debit. Thfls bill 'authorizes fho issuuinv irf $110,000. 4 per cent bwridis, ptiyiable 10 yeais 'arter it'he 1st or Jantnu-y ls'.t'J. Fpon imiiiitiTn. 'the "Senate went li-nto a convmiittee of the wh'oi'e 'Lo eonsi'der file 'revtmue act. but rofee .to g& init'. tihe formlil eU-elti'on of Staltie offlfers. This was done l)e,"'auve it was fctuvd thuit in t'he previous election 'of t'heso officers t'he foi nial retiuirt inents of the law 'had rn.'t betn i.Miiplied with. By roll trail vote Frank .McNeill was elected ihair man f the lailioad comnnission. ami S. L. U'i'gei'S Commlts'ioner, S. L. Pattei' s'.oi coir.'iivissii'oncr of agri'eul'itire. Tie' election of the 'dlr.itois of th-- agri cultural . I 1 '.i '1 1 1 1 " n I was conlii'iueil by a tall i-all v.'te. The hill t give Ih colli". fl.v.f i 1 1 j ll 1 1 " I ,' a l fi'.rf asaiio l i . !tl ri'.i h! h at in lis i ..I liii.il -.1 i.. I-! ciiity K.il. le Id .' That sir a pel's, 'i il lie ' .m.-.li;.: l' .- a i ; i:n:u,.i I . .1 in- law. I lit I.l" .hi-. II ;'lh e I 111 . ll 1 neli . onii'iissi 1 11!..! hoi :si:. The H,.uo ii. 'i m 0 v.'. ttalan.-e w.. very ilgin. ' Hohiuin in .r, .lu. . tl lie which, until r a sii,;,eiisin was a . once p.: d : "An at': aut'htirlzintr tile V.l. . tr.is lor.,-i'si to ii'st'.-s pioivei ty has iroap1. taxation; that wli railway, tch -graph. teLph. r-' ,',;a-mh.)ii t. ex nr.-rf.-, sleeping ti n.". t:r t ihir 'tiar,.:spa.iV.ii-hn i. any . a . .:. u. car liii.rn.v Va.y commJesion, to value and sussesa 4the same for taxation for the year 1n ylilch nt fhall 'have escaped taxiatxoin fan xeewd'Tig 5 years prior to "the cur rent 5ear alt the time, wllwn Dhey ralue 114 maeai other tiaiilway property for taxaiti(on. a.nd to certify the 'same in like manner as they are (required to Wiule,, 'assess 'and "certify other railway property 'to the proper of doers, noting therein the seveital yeaira for which the ald pioperty is to .asseaaed and tlao n'Lltlng ithat ft la BU'bJeert ito nn liddt tkmal itax tf 25 pe cent for each off aid years, which additional tax must be computed and collected by 'flhe pro per "officers." A nU'inlcr Hi"f local nnasures passed. A bill to give 'the labor bureau the power t.p inspect the public priiuo.g bills, instead of two practical printers and to give the public printing commit tee The power to make new cinvtrH in mise of default, .t'hus 'obviating an extra .-essi.m of 'the 'legislature to at tend t. any such matters, pas-wed. For t'le. relief of .blind ex-t'onft-dcra te sl,ldi.-i-s putting -the in in the c-lass at $101) n year pen'.-lo-n. tlilliam niltl thait he wanted tin- nra tihinery a.-t pas'se.l hull Wetlnesitay. broitgh'i Ijit. k fit. in the Senate, saying secii ui ;,T practically repealed the Su lireiiu' I'.turt ileci'S'iiires by giving title ! ct.-ri.iin lands sold for 'taxes in lOai-i-t.-rn N-nth Carolina hit-h bad been .-'ol(j f..i- Ltxes itinl bous'h-L by tfyutL'it ates of speciil,it..rs. wini had thus secured 40.000 or 50.000 acres in one secltion. Hoi man agreed and the a-.-t was re called s.i tile proper changes e'ould b made. R solution by Winston, of Bertie to 'take a recess noun Wednesday, until July Pino, came up. Alien, of Wayne, 'moved the reference of the resolution to commi'tlt'ee. His million prevailed. Uoic'.'.all t.ffeied an amendment to strike out all f seulion 57 of rlie ma chin. i y ,ui th,- foilcm ing: "Where a couniy pint based 'land 'at a Lax '.-'.tie uii'l.i s.'tition HO. cn-apler 1111, acts iff 1N05. the right an foreclose .the .ei-tili-c.t'O- by proceeding similar to uhe fore losuie t-f a mortgage is unerely atldi- tl'on.Li to tile i eintilv given inLIIiM-h Ise in lb,- a. t and the fee simple in'tercst flier, in i; acquiivd by 'tin- assignee of the i ei'titicii te unless tile county exer cise its pleasure to fined. me. The as signee of a tax cerilicate or s'ale issued to ti county acquires 'the same interest 'therein a if i't 'had been purchased an the sale by himself." HWImun said t'ha't'it hat! been dis,.u-is-ed that I'm- insertion if this inwi of t'he a"t was tlue to unknown influences and improper, ami that it Should be l lie ken out. Bolls-hall's m'otion then prevailed, (itl'liu'ni movetl t'o strike out section oN. the text of wliivih ,is tut follouit: 'The ve.i fit-ate of purchaitie sllVa'll be assignable by endersi'iiieiit ami an as signment .thereof sJnall Vest in tile ;Cs ignee or hi legal repn senta'tive all the right and title .if the original purohas- a.nd the statement in the sheriff's ti.K'ti . .r tlie tact o! ttie ass-ignaieii'L shall be presumptive eviileiicc of such a:.-.-"irigmeiit." Bouishall said that section 5s in 'in 1S07 at th.- instance of t'a'te of speculator.- .vhi ii wa lands sold .for tax. s: and th ... was pr t syndi htiyhig ii. i n same syndicate had i . . :iu,,l t. ing in the act of pi'.ltl of the see l it i n 5x. ' i i 1 1 i'.i 1 1 1 ' .- n;,.ii,.n pii'Vailt", a.'., I .'A w as sti h i;, n mil. 'I'., sc. .1. amen. Iiii. in in.-.- .on. i s any tax -t ii May. r l to.en ii :! ll :::i.io ..If--r -i ...n 'I a . . the . our. i j . u -i I I,. ,.. Hie ih II .'.'; a. !l .- iiinl y. a .: i ha ; lax ' I h : I a :i y . h y - ..i.y ;a - . T.i, 1.. n.i -.1 ami ; 'f h' a an : , I ii r. .. .hiiig u t his sn forcetii i n t , :' ill Hi i jmigir . in i- a w and p. "-- :i ii l I a :L 1 "ii to pay lei'lv-n i net-1 pom te f '. t u m enll'3 m e lvi i, : the n -r.''.ion of s.:. I'.ptl ..! f. any J in f th.' 'in -I itt in t.ii h p; a viiil,. iu i:i mi. h ln;-;rumt-nt;s shall not affect the other tc-rms of ut'h instrumenlt or the ne gotiability thereof. The Jaws now In force In i.hia State wit'h regatd to days ot grave vhall remain 111 force and sih'all not me eoni trued to be repealed by this at i.." Bill -appropriating $5,000 f- a gyna sitrm and library at tihe State normal and industnidil eolletfe far girls at Grecns-'boro passed wi'Uhout debate. Allen Introduce'd a bin to amend 'the act creating tile corpo.rait.i'on convmls-; sion by allowing it to permit an voters for the Wome for Old People to travel on free pasves. Bill to provide that tihe bill allowing the ue of Dutch nets in Nouse river siha'll ni.t be effective until 1901. was dis,"uss's.-d. Tile vote was a tie. but the Speaker dinl not bifak this. In-' stutd .he took anvil h-r vote. This tiine the vc'te vvasyias :i7. nays 29. Cariaway sai'tl Inndi nets were a ni'.niopoly. ami against rlie o.i'r pt'tmle. Allen, of Way ne, said Cirrawtiy was corre. 1. Th.' Iriil then i.-:s.hI. lird reading. IW 'to IH. At 2 o'.-lock the House, after over 100 bills ihas been ntt'iticl. 'look a re.- ss u mil ::::;. DESPERATE THIEF Negro Who Kobbed the Assyrian and Stole Mr. Royall's Bicyde Ar rested. Walter Williams, a d.-'.-perate negit. was arraigned lefore Mayor Powell on 'the thaige of assault with a deadly weapon ami robbing. Farias Itarlcait. an Assyrian. Barlcait gave his evidence through an interpr. tor. He lestilie l Uial Williams cam- to 'his house that night, knocked au the dH.r. Janie in. and .told Barlcait he would soil him a p,'.-':.'l. Barlcait offeivd him 75 cents for it. Williams agreed and Bail at got out ol 'nis 'trunk. He handed t'he nt .'i.i 75 aind itsked 'him t. hand over the pistol. The negro sawl. "Wait. me siliow hi to toad." He then intcd the piwtol an Barlcall's. thivat ir.tl tiitl'him t. look out. Barlvut sei?!- d the negro's 'hand anil pushed it aside anil 'the ball grazed Barlcat's wrist. A scuffle ensued. Officer Mi liary filtered, and not knowing which was at tall It ne held Barleat and the negro . sea'ih'.l. The pi"sttl anil .the $2 was tlirqilted i.l lt'h" tig'htt. Barhat's wife also itf.-nilieil to the same filing, oilier Mrltaiy saitl he uas passing and heard a pistol liiv the He nnl not mil reams. He i uslhed Into house, '.-a.w ii;e two men fighting. .i boih. the negro broke lo. se rati aii.l Mr. MfKary held Barl.a.t, kii..iiig wiiair the troub.e was. ilP.ims. the defendant a. kii i.vl.'dg I il'a a i-ii.i ..IT witli tihe 75 cents. but .bniid I'oali there was anv ,-hool- lli! lb lie was s. r.t Jail in de nes ro. He larceny of on January fr..ni. Daisy el" a ::.' lon.l. .alas Is i d,.tral. . . "i!ar :e.l t i.i h the ohn it... all's Key-dials . a pock. ; lok Will .lis M r. lfit 1 acl .-' Tlo sr Ih:.- t ai .othts from will be he. Milliard lid at 5 i iLLISloN. T lap!l to ;IU. I'I NKIItK. Mai, I ... I. lk- S.I, e ,hl" . h I. .1 hit a s.. . - : M It :: Tim s- 'l Til ,11 .. ' T . x i-i v '- .U : iti a,- i V, '11! a T.i'i s - V Malt -a ll.- -O ; . r '.'... s ir, t f War ruiTio: ' l li. eii ai.pi ab- .-itr.l. H'.- he. ' he itbject. at lied LOCAL NEWS 1TKUS Familiar Faces ia the Pass ing Throng SHORT STATEMENTS Movement of People Yon Knaw-GlMW fnfe In anil About the Cltj--Snatch's of Today's Street Gossip. Master Junius Moo.iv is out again af ir s.-vei-al dnys' of sieknews. Muste Junius Mivv in out aga'in al ter seveitil days' of skkness. Rev. in: J. D. Hui'ham iva. m-.l tiro x.-el'leM't sermons ai the I'tiui-.i 'Pah- er na l- ye.-tt -i't lay. Mr. a n. I 'f Durham .Mis. l'o.oii.ttan Matthews sH-nt Sunday in th,- , iiy itii .Mr. and Alrs. Jonas .Matthews. Th.- .'ontia. i for the nilli -. (.rinting Ii ii.- a wit I cd t'iiis evening or tonight. I: io.ks now like the Capital lYinting " '... may g. i i;. 'Mr. W. c. twuglas went to Southern Pines yc-.teitlay where MV iKugless, as commissioner, ttnlity sol.l th- hotel i 'zone aa am uiion. Toe county cAiimissioners met today and devoted the inorning Lo purely rau-tiiii- work. Messrs. Mial anil Sorrell, t'l'.c n -w c.oinnalssii'oners. i-iv juvsent. Til" nn. i- i I. n given a! i. whi. h was to have a! Peace Institute las'i Fri u.. postponed until t.,-mii.r-Fiieii.ls and patrons of the inviie.l. day night :.w n. .hi school ar Mr. has b, -ille, " here Will M.tlioy. a Ivaleig'ii loy. who en in live drug business in Ashe has moved biu-k to Rurham, he h'as laceH-pied a. ivspo-nsible position in a new drug store. Mr. Mu biy spent yest-ulay in Raleigh. Mrs. Hel.it Fowl.. Knight anil little son, of l hicago. are in the ciity, stop ping at Uhe Yarboio. In Mrs. Knight tihe .peopl.. of ltaleigh will iveogrJIze the youngest daughter o-f t'he late (Kv- irnor Daniel (1. Fowle, who is MLsi Helen F'owie. Mositess of the executive nJ.in.-ion during ht-r father's a',lmini ti'at'i'on. The Riehm.mil Dispatch announces that 'the general shops of .Che Seaboard Air Line will in all probability lc loca ted in Richmond and says further 'that the s'liops and general offiv-es of the Rh'hinond, Petersburg and Can oM no. i'. 'ad will e.-rtiainly be liH'ated there. Tilt. I.'ispatch says thait the of lie, -s of tlie system in Riciviiiiund wiil then b..- a llee.sslty. CHRISTIAN CHl'lil'It VKSTKIMtAV. Tlie services were fairly w.l! a:t--n.l-.-il in the in .i ning. ai Sunday si.iool an.! hur h service, at 2:1!" p. m. The Band of t'ou.-ins and Junior l-ln,l,-a or , is held a nice service for tic young people. A ; 7::;n p. in. a ,1, lis lit I'll . an, I in still, liv. service was ivn l.o. I by ,h ' , hi-h'i Ian Mud. a i or Sorhty a n Is sions. T ie f.i.,1! a.hlr, ss on Pi.i in Missl.iik.iry Work.'' by M:.-s Rum v .i : a w as In 4I1 1 In -1 mi. in . .. i 1 -;'n i ' . ;h. M..v' :,: ai: . i ' I .n - - sion.- - i ' 1 1 ' 1 1 i 1 ' 1 1 v. it i. el r. II: lyn i. thill vc le IT f 11 1 tile body ill tic , Ii:.. !. th ..aah Or. 'h'atf omitte.i 'nr in any future year "shall v-aifc: to rtttttrn for taxation "for whltdi V It was or d Tiabte no faxat'iou in t'ltlis State, :'.t Ual be the duty of the ail- ', ' ' I :-" '" ' ' ' - ; ' '.u , ; , , , ' ' ',s - ' ' f : t' 'A : A .;',-'"-" s r -:w ; ki, .-,
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 6, 1899, edition 1
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