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.igi??...-. I -I , f' 1 t I , " t i ' . ' a. 1 , ' nriEs-v No. 9,oio. RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBhR 76, 1899. 25 Cents a Month. ISITOR LL 11 JUL W td J COMPLICATIONS NOW France Desires to Interfere in s .Africa UNITE WITH GERMANY France Willington to Act With Germany to Preserve a Balance of Power in Africa. Paris, Oct. 2i. Malm today, 'n n seemingly inspired article, wi,v tli.it Prance is prepared tn favorably con sider any proposition from Berlin fm joint artimi In iiianlaiii a fal in "1 power in SouMi Africa. rriiis will be ;ii-('iuiiilisln liy a col lective action similar to the demonstra tion made in Franco. Germany and Itusisin during lilt' Chiua-Jiipiui war. The statement t hat fninhoii, the French Ambassador, will rrtnrn from Washing ton, is continued. Ho goes back in consequence of developments colllleeteil with the Transvaal war and will subse quently lie a I i ! i i t 1 to niiotln-r pnsi. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR ALERT CUPID. Mr. E. M. Stevens of Raleigh Wins a Fair Bride in Moore County. Mr. K. M. Stevens, a popular con tractor, who has resided in lialrii.ii since .Inly last, returned fi a short trip m Mooiv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y ihis morning ami to tho surpri.se of his many friends brought hack with liini a bride, one of Moore county's fairest daughters. Itc fori' moving In Raleigh Mr. Stevens liv ril in Soiilhi'rn Pines and there i; wan thai, ho met .Miss I-Inroncc Mum the j nccompiisucu iiuiighlcr ot a psirl iht mi tho til-iii of M m- and Mi Donald, of Southern' Pines. Last Monday Mr. Stevens went to Southern Finos to so cure his rair prize. 1'iireiitial consent was not i ill t :i i ii :i I lie liy any suitor, sr. yesterday afternoon the prospective groom persuaded the liri.le elect lo ae eoilipany him to t 'art hairc and there wed. Leaving Sonthern I'incs at thrct ii'clock yesterday alien i they reach ed Carthage liy six and at seven o'clock last evening in the parlor of Hotel Summit Itcv. Mr. Finch pronounced them husliatiil and wife. The ceremony was witnessed liy Mr. Tyson ami Mr. Spenee. friends of ihc contracting par ties. This morning Mr. and Mr. Stevens left for Raleigh and we re md I at the shUimi here liy Mr. M. .v. I Stevens. Iirother or the groom. .Mr. and Mrs. Stevens are stopping at tin- ! home of Mr. M. A. Stevens on W'osi : Martin street. INVITATIONS OUT. Invitations were todav rcccivi-d here as follows: The pleasure of your company is re iiesled at the marriage of Mi.ss Martha Portcy Ilan.y to Mr. Henry Kvans I.iichford. on Thursday al'lcrnoon. Novemlier 0th, vij;liteeu hundred and niiu ly-nine, at live o'clock, Cavalry Church, Tarlioro. North Carolina. ni:.iY Foit ltrsiM'.ss. The popular shoe and trunk house of V. T. Hardinc is now packed with a tremendous fall slock of all that is latest and liest ill fool wear, trunks, hairs ! and strips. Mr. Ilardini: has starlei! a liitr special sale this week which will continue next week also. His shoes nre 1 iold with a j;narantce and il will pay you to examine his piods. I k our for his one-fourth pnire ad. next Sat urday. FAIR Fill HAY. For ltalcivh and vicinity: Fair to nicht nmi Friday, with possibly ili t rain Friday niirht. The weather has liecuine cloudy al most fveryw here except at a few sta tions on the Atlantic coast, in Texas, mid in Ihc northwest. I.ij,'hl rains have occurred at widely separated poiids. Iliirh temporal itriw continue in (lie .south, and a decided fall In helnw freez int; has occurred in the extreme north west where a hiirli area has appeared. liKFLKOHlNS OF A ISACI I FLOR. The troiihlc with love is that yon al ways have trnuhle with il. If women had pockets they would he a lot more likely to keep their hands where they holniii;. As soon as a man sets sn lie can af ford to keep a hired pirl his wife lieirins In jio visiting ami talk nlMitit all the trouble xhe lias with "the servants." The -first thinn Bvc said when liny 1 pot outside of the (!arileii of Falcn was probably that" no matter how nice it was ho knew she always did hate to be ' cni)H(l up in there. When the nvrrnjic "uiti stands up In get married lie looks to the women like a hero, but he looks to the men more like a curly-haired steer at a prize fair with n pink ribbon tied to his horns. New York Pi-ess. COTTON. New York, Oct. 21!. Cotton: Oct. 1; Pee. 4; Jan. anil Fell. 0; March 12; May 14; June 15: July 10. DEATH FROM YELLOW JACK. New York. Oct. 2. E. H. Willis, a yellow fever patient, arrived at Niagara from Havana 'Monday, and died on Swinhourne island this niorniiii;. His home was Oakland, Florida. THE PRACTICAL POLITIC! AX. Let none his open nature doubt. The wondering world awakes , To hear his generous grief about The other side's mistake Washington Star. REPORTS MISLEADING The Victory of Friday Not So Favorable i LITTLE GAIN TO BRITISH Boers Engage White's Forces at Ret. fontcin and Their Aim Proves (iood Finally Driven Back. Pretoria, (lit. 'Jl, via Lorenzo Mar tinez. --The Imiii ltti il MK'ii t of Miifoking hy Conie's ciiiiuuaiid began this inoru ing. The women and children were given ample lime in leave I he place. poers si i: roi x d mai'ektxg. Pretoria, (let. 'S. via Lorenzo. 'Ihc shelling of Matching was resiiincil at daylncak this morning. Several houses ale already in (lames. The Hoer I'moes surround th" town. HOERS I'l SUING CLOSE. London. Oct. I'd. - Reports were re ceived here i.iday that General I'rinsloo had swung a column of Orange Free Stale troops bet ween Lad sniit h and the forces of Itritish under White and Yule. The War Oflici', as usual, refuses in either aflirni or ih ny the report. It Is admitted, however, tiiar the liners oc cupied Elani'-lnagto and licit foulcin as soon as the I'.ritish forces withdrew, after ilnir viiinriis. hem e military ox-pcrl.- now agree that the ltocr army is pressing close upon the heels of the ro- Ireniiug Itritish force even if tho I'.oer- have not surrounded il. POER LOSS. I.iiiiiizo Mariilez. Oi l. ''t;. - A soei-jal rr.im Prcloi iri s.ij. ) li.il oflieei s of ihc Fiulileeiiili IIiiss.-u-s have arrived and are . ii.-i ri . I r in the arainl -linul at tlic race course, which is u.ov the military pl'i-oll. The lt.iers arl.llowldli.'c the l"Ss of one hunilnd killed and il.ice hundred taken prisoners at Klamlslaairio. Yl l.i: AlIlilVKS. l.ondon. (I, t. 'J I. Ceiieral Wliit re .oris thai Yule arrived at Ladysmiili today with his men completely fanned out. and In;. liy in nc. d of rest. Yule had no enuaLironcnl with the Hoer.a, i;i M(i:i:i symons ih:ad. I.i'iidon. Oct. IV li i. rum in il air.ru in military circles thai llem ial S ,no;i is dead. The War Olli.c ref'r-es i.. cither altin 1-nv il. SY.MONS REALLY T'LA !. I I"ii. ( l.i. 21 i. In Ihc ll-ii. ,.f Ciiiu li.-. t...l.;.v !'.. rliauicm.i .. Si rein- ry .nilhani aiin.iunccil 1 1 i i:..'-!i of iciii ral Svni..iis. NOT ATTACK RASI'TOS. I. Ion. Oct. 2i:. A I'reloria despaldi says ill;,; I'lcsiilenl Sl.yu. ..f Oi-anj;..-I'ree Stale, has issued a proclamation slatinir llial the Republic will not at tack Unsiitns if it remaitix neutral MCOKK TI!(M)I'S Lund. hi. O.i. '.'ii. Orders are issued for additional live 1 1 1 . 1 1 -: 1 1 1 . 1 iroops to -lil lor South Africa between November III' and ISth. PRISONERS. Lorenzo Mar.picz. Oct. 2li.-The P.ir liiirucse aiiihi.riiies have rceoiuluetcd ovr the Transvaal bonier live hundred while and I lad; prisoners whom ilio Hums released fr.un jails and turned l.."-e in Pori inriicse lerritorv. i m : i 'o i : i s i : n a i ; i ; i : i: a it: i ). I "inl. hi. 1)1. 2H. -A Central News despatch fr Hlcneoe, Oct.ilier 2:!rd. sa.vs alter the victory of L'ri.lay we iniairiucd that we were clear of etie inics for sum,. da s. Imt wc were en lirel inisiakcn. When the iroops re turned we f 1 the reported' capture of all their icons incorrect. As a mat ter of fact the II, icis look tin. in ,,IT as we stormed the hills, meanwhile . a hiucr column under .loiiheil worked around and lliic.iiiu.il liuml.c. It is impossible in protect Pumice ;i. :he Oiiucoc Itritish force is facing frcsli, iKiiicfcated I!o"rs vastly mil niinilu rlna Us. Sunday inoinin the Iti.ers Icgan shelling Hiindee in Inn: rauire. niean wliile the l!riii.-h camp was moved Sunday and all ihc men limudit to ( I lelicoe. Monday wc learned of the victory of Flaiid.slaat.-tc and understood that a force was nailing us there. We ac cordingly evacuated Old without the enemy observing our moi cinems. FiRECE HATLE at retfoxteix. I ' iii 1 . 1 li . Oct. 2ii. Advice of the en gagement of While's force and the I'. M rs at Rollout, in stales ilmt the ISocrs opined lire at twelve hundred yards, hilling several Itritish soldiers. The Hoers occupied strong positions on the ridges. The I'rtish guns were dis lodged and then the infantry advanced and over thiity dri'pncil in the first two hundred yards. Then White attacked tile rear. The liners retired to the other Hank end the Xatal carbiniers ami Imperial Light Horse had a splemlffl'1 rifle duel with a strong body of Hoers. well covered. The English shot better and carried the ridge, but they found a levil plaiteau beyond with Koers occu pying another ride. The Xatal volun teers drove the Poors back to their main position, which the Pritish raked with shells. HERMAN' LOSS. I 'in linti. Oct. 2il. It, is said here Hint Schicl's Herman force was almost an nihilaleil in the battle at Elandslaagto. HOER ADMISSION. Pretoria. Oct. 2d. The Hoers admit !i killed ami many wounded at Mafe king. THE WOFXHEI) AT Pt'XDEE. London. Oil. 2(i. Addon in the House of Commons announced that Joubert considerately telegraphed Hen. White, of Symon's death ami this confirms that belief that Yule's forces will have tlieir wounded at Dundee. A XORLE OBJECT. i From the Washington Star. "What." asked the young woman, "is fa ineV" "Faille." answered the author, with a weary look, "is what causes n man to ilincovw that the ladies are naming their liug Jog after his favorite character," ii LOCAL SPORTS I Dashes of Street Gossip from Here and There. Solicitor Poll was in the city today. He says that he has not yel received the analysis of the chemist in the Hobby poisoning case.! The pipes extending from the Supreme Court liiiihling to I lie Capitol for heat ing the hitter are being dug up and put deeper in the ground. A Christian Endeavor niceling will be held in the Christian church this even ing at 7:.'!ll. State Treasurer W. II. Worth was today iinlilii.l that ihc lirsi consignment of the sixly bonds would be shipped from New York Saturday, certainly not laler than .Monday. This was very wel come new.s to ibc Stale Treasurer. The box sheet for Ihc Popular Euler tainnieut Course opens at !l o'clock .Mon day illuming. November llih. Line-up and he sure to gel a good scat. Attention i.s called to ihc a.lverlise- luellt of Ihc llp-lo-.lalc s house of S. C. Pool. lie is offering special figures oil ll.iys' and children's siloes. There an w at lcasi twenty-live ap plicant f,,- ilH. position of janitor o the city hall, the place iieM In tin la'e Mr. Mar-hall. Remember the fool ball gain., .n ill.. Fair Hi'minils nc.l Saturday. pr..nipi!y u! 2 p. III., between the Stale I ' ni vn r.slt v and ihc A. and M. College. "Thc.sti-ce. carlrackson Wesj Davie ami South McDowell streets ;u.r ., nuisance." said a gentleman In. lav. "and the property owners arc either going lo have I iiiiii iakin up or u-ed. If tbe street ear company does n,, in'ond to Use I Ill-Ill Ibev ollghl to be removed. The track are o or li inches above the sin-el." I-'oui- young bnni blacks were arraign- e-l I'cfmv ii niagisi rale this ruing charged wiib assaulting ; ibor 1 t black. It s,.,.is 1 1 1 . 1 1 this I, black's forliine proM-d his misfortune. II,. wn h': id with a p,.-ilil,ii on a i in ns -a- gon yesicril:i an. I ihis arou-e.l tin- jeal ously of his comrades and they nulled li 1 1 ii "IT the wiigiins. The I i Macks were made lo pay .! each for their fun. The siibseripiiini io llii. capiial slock of ihc new knitting mill here arc coin ing in rapidly. This, is an imp. ;:,im mailer, ami means a line mill in t'u very heart of the city, nn.l it behoove" all 1. 1' Raleigh's progressive citizens to lake an ad he inn rest in tin Icr'.ri-.- The caiial stock will be .2."i.liH0. ilivid ed in -liuri-s of .SHlll each. This Mock i- issued on I he following liberal terms; per edit . n organization and HI per coin each im. nth until the siibserilier pays the am. .unl he sub-eriln s for. Mr. R. X. Sinims. who lias recently 'Hi n. Inl coin in Columbus county, whin- lie secured an -iinii against a big lumber couipa;.' Moon- coue ly. and who visited Wiliuington whiie :M';l.. saj.l t;,js uiorninrr that lie found tin- people of Wilmington greatly siirr-.l up over spiritualism. . nnli ,,s ,, making lieaibiuirti rs at the hotel there a'nl Ic is i renting . 1 1 1 i 1 1 - a sensatioii b. ' luiii.inir up dead relatives ami friends in truly Winh ,,f Emlou style. Il isslraiuri- that on f iho.-c nicdiiinis have ,-vcr op. rah .1 in Raleigli. NEW CORPORATIONS A College, a Tobacco Warehouse and a Canning Company Incorporated. 'I'll.- Carolina fanning Company, of Craven county, was today ineorporalcl in the Soentary ..t' State's office Tor Ihiiiy yi-ar-. with a capital stock of .i;. I'lin. The incoi'i orators are E. 1!. Hack hum. .1. II. P r. W. C. Wilh.it. t;. D. l'oli.-r an. I William Dunn. Tin- Central Tobacco Warehouse Coin pany of Kiiisieii has been inci.riHiriiici' with a capital slock of So.riii. Articles of agreement have been lil.-.t with tlic Secretary of Slate for tbe In- c. iorali f Tin- Carolina Clp-i-iiaii College at Aydcn. I'ilt i-ouniy. f anile! slock, .fl.lllltt. A P.ATTLE OF PA R R ELS. The stale election in Ohio is alirait iug attention throughout the country, hut for a reason that reflects little credit on the politics of I lie State. Whereas it was in the beginning refer red to as a struggle which would afford a lost of strength of the President in his own state, and give the verdict of one of the iiinsi iiiiporl.ini state in the I'nion on the Philippine policy of lie ailniinist rat i. ni. il has now conic lo be regarded .i.s merely a bailie of banc!-, a test of the iiilliiciice of money in cor rupting a great constituency. Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE SMALL ROY'S CONSCIENCE. I have heard il ilcnii d that small New England children have the New England conscience, but sonic things I have seen and heard incline im- to think thai i hey often have it. A story that was told me the other day points that wiiy. One day ihe mother of a ten-year-old boy gave him two slices of buttered bread, telling liini to give one of t linn to his little sister. He carried out the order. That night when he went to bed he was evidently disturbed in his niiiid and remorseful about something, and his mother questioned him in a way lo bring out the truth. "I -I wasn't nice to Peggy about Unit bread and butter," he owned. "Why, asked his mot her. "did you take the biggest piece?" "No." he answered, "hers was a little bigger than my piece, but mine was a g I deal Iniltcrcr!" Itoston Transcript. A SUCCES. Mailan Janaiischek as Meg Merrilcs at the Academy of Music last evening was a ilranialie treat of the highest or der, mid this talented actress received two curl it in calls. "Meg." Ihe Hypsy queen. Js a character ildinirably, adapted to file emotional acting which ha made Madam elanausehek famou,s. The sup port wnli very good, especially that or ltrimslcy. Shaw, who took the role of Henry IScrtriiin: Alex. Vincent as Daininincl Sampson: Frank Evans as a drover, and Miss Kraft Wnltson as the landlady of the "Hardnn Anns" The play has just enough speci of coniedie to relieve tlic serious .vein. .. - it,i THE CITY WON Mr. Galling Lost His Suit Against Raleigh NOT THE CITY NEGLIGENCE City Attorney W. L. Watson and Mr. Armistead Jones Represented De. fence and Col. Argo and Mr. Burton Prosecution. Tlic suit of Mr. Part. M. Catling aaain-l tin1 city of Raleigh I'd- SI. mm damages on aeeoiiul of souorage empty ing in the ei-i-ek on his hind was do oi.;, .1 toila and, the cily won. The plniuiilf was ably represented by C..1. Argo and Mr. Pinion, whiie the city's init .-csts were amply protected by City Attorney W. L. Watson ami Mr. Ann isiea.l .Lines. Judge Moore charged tin jui ami ihe issue In decide the ease was submitted at " o'clock. Il was as ..ll..w.s: lias ihe plaintiff hi ell injured liy he iioglig.-nt and wrongful conned ion in. gem, -ni of defendant'- sewer? Ai ":.'!U the jury reiuured the an--wei-. "No." which i in -u it I a victory fm the city. M. .1. Carroll vs. W. C. I.-eley. a.hniii i-;r;:i..r of A. A. Iseley. and other-: ll.ii! day- allowed to an-wcr motion I dofeu, lants i, i move ca-c i. Alamance lo'iety, wh.ie ihe .-ulniiuisiraior was .ippniniod and 1 1 i i : 1 1 i t i - i . and where he liu--. Motion continue. 1. Alex. Weaver lool.l vs.. Kate Weaver i.ol.i: verdi. i and judgim-m granting divorc, from ihe bonds of matrimony. GIN BURNED. At llirec o'clock la.-t evening the gin house of Ml-. Waller .IcITl-io-. seven inilo- from Raleigh, w as desi r..yei by ::-. I'. .ur or live bales of oolton were I..-;. The origin of Ihe fire i- unknown. Mr. li. C. I'.o.ldiiigiiohl. a neighbor of Mr. .Icfl'iii-s. -ay.s ihe gin hands had -one I., a funeral at the lime. ELIMINATE DANCES Christian Advocate Now Objects to this Feature of Fair Week. Tin- R.aloigii Clna-iian Advocate ..!' ihi- week .-..mains ihe following con cerning tin Slate pair ami jumps on tilings in a new din-dion: "We w.-ic glad to nolo I In- decreasing number of fakir esiabli-liiueuts. Some Wen- .cllloveil oil W.-d lleslla.V. We t ru.s thai eiry objectionable clement will be removed from our Stale Pair, and that il will be what il can a ml will be. ons of the ino-t efi'ciiive agencies in the proiuol ion of the uialci'i.-d interests of tin- Old Nor'h Stale. "W- regret that the idea -tilt ixist that no public event is coiiipli-te with. air a series of .lances. We feel that (In state is to be i graiulaieil that Ihe ailvdli-cil "gtiin.-nis" hail no direct con nection with the lair, and took place away from lln- grounds. ",. are proud to belong lo 1 1 1 . 1 1 large . lass of citizen- who believe lh.il ill, se "I'll lie ion-," a-ide from the moral a-peeis, are decid edly undignified, and always deirad from the ii-efulness and reput at ion nf any honorable occasion." QATTISVS. KILOO Argument in This Suit Completed Before the Supreme Court Today. In the Supreme Couii today the ap peals from lln- I'ilih disiriet were ar gued. Tin- fan - Caiii- vs. Kilgo libel suit, growing mil oi ihe Clark-Kilgo controversy . was completed so far a arguniciii i- concerned. The plainlifl" was repiosiiiteil by Messrs. Poone. Iti-jani. P.iggs. (lutlirie ami Cuihrii, Hicks. Minor and A. W. Craham. ami the dcfeiiilaui by Mi-ssi-s. Winston. I-'iiller and Pinion. .Iiisti-e Waller Clark did iioi sil on ihc hearing of the case. The other cases today v.ore: Max vs. Harris, by lloone. Iiiv.iul ami Piggs, for plaintilf, an. I .1. W. Ornhain, for deli ii. lain. Da I by v-. Il.uii-.ok, by R. W. Dalby for plaintiff end A. W. Craham and P.. S. Ro.xstir lor iiiicmlaiil. Culti- v. Crit'fiu it- argued w ilh this cii-e. in volving tin same iiiestion. by Messrs. Woniaok .ii d Loiiiloti for appellee and Mr. Ciles l .r appellant. PROF. BRYANT HONORED. Atlanta, Ha.. Oct. "t!. The conven tion of music teachers effected a per inaiicnl orgauix.atioii and elected officers yesterday. The coinutiltec on pei-nninenl organiza tion, consisiing of .Messrs. Cilnion W'iird Pryant. Prank Nelson. Kurr Mueller. Alf.leo P.arili and Dr. U. II. Peters, which was yc-icrday appointed by President MncLcnu. of the tenipo r;iry organization, .siibinii led their report to the elVni that an association or Southern music teachers be formed, and it w.as acted upon fa urably by the con vent ion. The following officers were then elect ed: Professor .loseph Macl.eau. of At lanta, president: Dr. I!. II. Peters, of Spartanburg. S. ('.. viee-pnident : Mr. (iilliiore Ward Pryan. of Durham. X, ('.. secretary, and Professor II. C. Davis, of Atlanta, treasurer. APTI'MXAL I! EC RETS. Love making with the summer belle AVas cheap to what il is today; Cream soda was a haga telle To tickets for the iiuUinec. Town Topics. An exaiuiiial ion lo till Iwo vacancies in till' colored public schools will be held at the Washington school, Saturday, the 28th instant, at !) a. m. 13VAU. 1. MOSES, Sunt. ,l l'S,fc l'" w i-w.A m mm mm i - - - TjT!L" 1,,V a . ' - . PERSONAL Eddies in the Current of Humanities' Ceaseless Stream. Mrs. II. !. Panic of Win-ion. who has been visiting Miss Panic Mordecai. left this ii ft it n for Durham, where she goes as a delegate to a missionary conveni h.n. Mis- Margaret Pryan ninnn-.l to Xew bcrn I hi- morning. Mr. W. C. Scpark left for Eastern Xota h ( 'a I-. .lina litis morning. Presiding Elder .1. T. Oil.!.- came in this morning. Miss Mary Ciinu--. who has been vis iting Mrs. Alfred Williams, returned home this morning. Mrs. C. E. Sow els and children, and Miss c -gia Palmer hit .U'stonlay ..r Wa-hinglon, their fului'e home. Mr. Sow el- will remain lor iwo or ihrce weeks longer before leaving for Wash ington to engage in the laundry busi ness iherc Mr. A. M. Mcl'h. elers. .,:. - siilt i 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 o his bed with hi- sprained ankle. El EGANT ESTABLISHMENT Mr. Walter's New Tailoring House Second to None in the South. If you waul I., soe tin- hand-.. most tiierehaui tailoring esiablislinu-ul in tin- . South, and on.- unl surpass, jM j,,. I'niled Slai, s. ..u -hould drop ill ami take a ....k at Ibc . l- gant esiabli-hineni of Mr. C. X. Waii.a-s. on upper Pa.v i 1 1. ille si it. I. It yi.ii ha v.- not already vi-atod il. you will be surprised. Such an legani establishment of the character was never semi in Raleigh before. It is a great siep forw.-n ii in Ihe nioi chant tailoring bu-incs and reflects iH- lligliesl eredil Up. .11 lie- cil. It I- -tridly up lodaie and Is in.;.-.1 a l.e.ni ly. It- appoinliiunis ai lab. .rat.- and li gam in i very a i t ii-ular. X n ,-.v- I" ha- been spared by its .e.Mi.r In I'll'ng ii iip. anil ii i- e.i-taiuly a great cl-idil I., ill- ciitcrprisiug and up to dale -piril which has all along clnirae 'lizoil Mr. Walter- in hi- merchant tailoring business lu re f..r lie pasi four loon oar. Tin- -tore, which i.- -il u ii l .-il on the ground II....I-. i- a e..ninmili.,u- ami hand-.. ntc one. and with il- elcganl tiirni-hiiigs and beaiii iful siock it i- indicd an c-iabli-l nl of luxurious leg a lice. Lull ; ! glass windows adorn ih.- ir.nl in w 1 1 i , ! i ib.-rc is an arlistie display of maierial 'ami fresh I alms nrraiigcil n-- a back ground inak.- a nio-i inviting pre-euee. As y.,ii ciibi- yon are -Intel; wilh ihc l:i-lc iilld clig.ille , every side. Till- wall- an- boa ill i f u My papered ami tiie Hour lovci-rd wilh a rich colored Ifru -el- carpel. The furniture i- of the li n in 1 -i ni u--1 :i n I i. , 1 1 1 oak. richly ami 1 1 .i 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 x- carvel. There .'ire beautiiiil mirror- her.-. In the rear ihe esiabli-h-uicnl is . 1 1 1 i i . i . -. I with all the modern conveniences for lln- b. n. lii ,,f Hie Irade. Mr. Wallers ha- long enjoyed ihe di-I inet inn of carrying lln- large-! and nn.-l select lino of imporicd woolens . and hi- vim this year grcatl surpasses I any tuevious ..no. ami it embrace- the j very choice-! weave- of tin- 1..--I loom of England. Ireland. Scotland. Pram-.-n ml oanuany. Tin- siiperioiiiv ..f the Walters nutliod of gariui-iil -i-ui ; ing h.i- won for liini lln- liigliest i -1 i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 iii mo , , 1 1 1 ,v from his patrons in this State. Inn in a large number ,,f Slalcs. Mr. Wallers' trade extends as far South as Toxa and as far North as X'ew York, and in fa. a Mr. Wallers ships some -nii to England. This all goe- io show llial Ihe superiority of Mr. Wallers' work is not sin-iaissed cither X. irih oi- South. This advanced siep of Mr. Wallers Is to keep iii line with his constantly in creasing irade. din- io ihi- siiperiorily of his cm and the elegance of the work iiirncil out In. in hi- esiabli-liuieiit. Notwithstanding lln- fad that Mr. Wallers has inercn-cd lln- number of his skilled employees this .season, he is soai. ely able io keep up with his orders. Mr. Wallers' new c-iaLli-hiucnt is one in which the public can j"iu in feel ing a jll-t ili.lble pride. THE REAL WIDOW I'.ROWN. This Pun-Making Company Will Appear ai Ihc Aca,caiiy Ni l l-'riil.iy Night. "The Real Widow lirown" is ihe at traction .il the Academy of .Music to morrow night. The play is a musical comedy ami il is claimed to 1 tie o. Ihc best I'un-inakers on Ihe road, and is niceling with marked success. The plot is out of the beaten pnih. well planned and well c.alc.1 wilh ihc piirc-i of fun. ami affording ample scope for Ihe introduction of bright song-, nicrry dance- ami ph a-ing med h-.vs. Surrounding "The Widow" i- a company of i ignized drainalie and fun-niaking abilities. No matter how many cares you may have you'll po-i-lively forget (Iii-iii if you sec ihi- funny and thoroiiglil i-nloii. lining play. To Philadelphia. Pa., and return SI.". To. account National Export Exposition September Mth to November ".Dili. IS! I'd. On account of the above oeca-ion ihe S. A. I., will -ell round trip, tickets 10 Philadelphia. Pa., from all points for one far and one I bird pin- fifty loin, which includes admission to gr.uiu.ls. The rates from Raleigh. N. ('.. Slo.To including admission to exposition grounds, and applies via all routes through Weldoii and Portsiuonlh. Tickets are sold Tuesdays ami Thurs days of each week, -with final return limit 1 h i i-t y n'.lli days from dale nf sale. The Penusylavania It. !!. and Hall i luoutt and Ohio K. K. advise they will allow stop-overs mil exceeding ten days at Washington or Palliuiore, on appli cation to conductor. For . further information rcgarding rates. etc.. call'on Z. P. SMITH. C. T. A.. Raleigh X. C. H. S. LKAKD, T. T. A Kuleigh, - 0. J COMMISSIONER PATTERSON HONORED He Read a Valuable Paper at the At. Iania Convention Yesterday. The Colton Stales Associati f the Coiniiii--si..ner.s of Agriculture cll'eeted a pei'iiianeiil organization in Atlanta yes terday. Tin- election of annua oftiecrs result ed a- follows: Pi v-id. nt - O. P. Stevens. i-..ininis-ion-er ot agriculture of Oeorgia. l-'ii si vi.-e pre-idem - Prank Hill. Coin missioiior ..1 Agriculture of Arkansas. Second vii e-pre-ident S. L. Patters of X'orlh Carolina. Sei-n-iai-y - Royal Daniel, of Ceorgia. A--i-lanl soere;ar, Prank I'lelniug, of Ceorgia. Tt 1-as.iu ri- R. p. W-iglit. ai-.-i-laiit '.' oiumissioiior of Agrioubuie of Ceorgia. The eoiiiinii lee on p -rn i a uc a l organizil tiou and by laws reitoited .-is follows; First. This oi ganiza t ion -ball be per icancui and known as the C..u..u Stales A s.-.ioiui ion of Commissioner- ,,f Agn . oh .11 C. Sccolnl. il- object -llilll be lo improve and promote lie- agriciillural iuieresis ol the cotton -lutes of the ! ' II it lit Stales of America. Third. Tlic iiu-iuhcr-hip of liie asso ciation shall consist ,,f ihe coiuinission crs of agricull ore ;ind ilssisianl ooni Ii i r i,,ii i-.- of .agriculture in llieir re- spei-live stales. Polllih. Where Iherc js ,IM oflieer known as i missionor of agriculture, then 'he bead and hi- assisianl of the ilep.-i li ll.'Ut of ilgricuit lire of each slate -hdi I"' members ,,f ibis organization. Fifth. It" there s,ubl be any state w ilh. on a depart in. nl of agriculture or farming oi-gaiiizal ion. the governor of -aid -tale may appoint .sonic person to repl-c-'elll -aid -laic who is idelllili.il and in sympathy willi the agricultural illlcres. ,,' his state. Tlic Atlanta Journal in its account of lln- meeting says: "Full and explicit was the paper read by II. hi. S. L. P.iitersoii. Commission er of North Carolina, who had been as--ig I tin- subject. "Cotton Factories An Aid to Colton Fields." "( 'oiuinis-ioncr Pallor-.. n could pur sue tin- siiidy of his subject at home, for his paper -howa-d tiiat in North Carolina Iherc were as many and even more factories than there w:is cotton. If ail the S. mill. -in States were to emulate lln- exami Ic of the Tar Heel Slate tin- cotloii mills of ihe East would he compelled p, close down or pay a higher market price for cotton, for there would be a demand greater in the South than a -n ply. "The paper showed ihat North Caro lina was far ahead of her sister Stales in lie mailer of manufacturing the PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The -.-lino) eolillllilleo of Raleigh l..wii-iiip mot yc-ienlay lo award con iraebs f,,r lln- constriiiiioii of the new Wiley -chool building and improvements I., lie- .Wai. -on school. Tin bid- were opened, bin a- all of Ihem wen- in exce-s of the available fund- of ih,- coiuiniiiee. no contracts Were lei. On nioii f Mr. .f ,. Thoinisor. il was agre. ,1 that as (Tie bids for the Wiley school ex.- I the amount avail able r..r o-instruction, hard brick lie siibsdiiuiod for pro-scl brick ami the contract I Ilercd I., ihe tiriii of Zach- ary and Zaohary. provided .f'J.Tltll be de iliidoi! from ihe bid submitted as a re--idl ol the change in ihe oiialilv in brick. li was decided "ii motion of My. Thompson to reject all bids for the ad dition p. ihe Wai-on proii-rty. The bid- for the Wih v school were as follow-: Zaohary V Zacharv Sid ill.", tin .1. W. Willing!, am ".'i.-ITri.lHI Poiiniwo'i ,v Coffey "T.'.IIM.TI C. II. Xenon, of Durham.... 'j:i. IIKI.illi Xi.ln.la- Inner "l.liiiil.ini Pool A Ruih -Il.ls I. Pi Whether Mi r- Za.liar.v and Zacharv will accept ih,- contrail at the committee'- figure- i- .still unknown. The Christmas holidays were fixed h.v Hie conitnittee. Heretofore I ho -eh. ".I children have taken ten days, bin ihi.- yea i- their Christinas vacation ha- been cut down to six days. The Christinas holidays begin 1'riday before Cliri-iinn- and will la-l till Tue-dav. January 'Jnd. The teachers arc to be paid for the time llley lo-e .luring the holidays. Il was decided by ihe coinniiiiec to 1 i -1 1 1 1 1 inue ihe cusloiii of making de ductions fr-an the salaries ..t teachers w In n ab-cui one or in. .re days on ac count of sickness. XOT1IIXC IX IT. A man on whom the go. Is had smiled sai down And studied life and all ihe cue- it brought : Acres- his pallid features spread a Vrown. tin- thought: "X'..i hing in il !" ( In.' day he met a joyful maiden! I ih The place on which -he stood was hal lowed ground! IL-r smile made all things lovelv here III low I ii t il In- lost his money - then he found "X. .thing in it!" He -aid that he would win a deathless inline: lie toiled awhile ami then hi "Ah me! 'aid: Why turn from joys lo grasp the bubble faille. Since a fi or all there can be "Xoibing in it!" He sough the pleasures that the worldly crave. He lived hut to enjoy the fleeting day: He stumbled mi as passion's fettered slave And lifted up his head at last to say: "Xothin,; in jt" Above his grave th tangled briers grow. And people pass the spot and never care. They piled the clods upon the box lie low. And no one wept ami no one sighed, for there was "N'otbing in it!" S. K. Riser, iu Chicago Tiuie JleralU. tliaiA ft
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1899, edition 1
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