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',- I TfflES 'f I - 1 1Lj No. 9,018. RALEIGH, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, NOVMEBF;R 6, 1899. 25 Cents a Month. Is V BRITISH PROFESS TO BE ENCOURAGED Gen. Whites Situation Not so Precaricus as Supposed K1MBERLEY STRONGLY PROTECTED FROM ATTACK Refugees Arrive in New York Martial Law Proclaimed in Parts of Cape Colony African Savages In dulge iu War Dances and Want to Fight. New York, iciv. . A hundred ami fifty refugee from Traiiisvaal nn-iviil on tin" steaim-i- St. Dan'l ye-sHci'day. One .if the iiiiiii'Imh- ilescr'ili.'s iSie reh-'U of tci-ror t.i forcitriiors, which followed the tirs' tonii.in.-itioii if tin- Boers lo no to war willi I'll.- British. :w fearful. All their 1rocr(y was contisontcd. TIUMW'S AiIMUVIXl!. Cape Town. Nov. (!. Twenty tli"Us:ni.l troops fi-onn Kintrhunl "in- due to :ii i-ivi- as the lirst ml' Ccm-rul Riillcr's ami'V rK. Tin- i-ciu-nr. uii'ih-r in -dnn'tion from lion, liuller. has forbidden tpa-csn co -respond, cutx In s-nd iiny (Mails of their arrival i.r movements after J :i 1 1 !! 1 iir. MH:.. lU!l I IMll OFFICFyRS. Cape Town. Nov. I!.- Prince Christian nnil a numb, r of oilier oHi.-ors left for DiirUni. on roiili- 1'if Ltidysmilh. I" le-plai-c the British iiH'n-iM-s killed .-ni l wounded in flu' rot-in tis-'litinc p.oers advance. J'.im 1 isi 1 re TREAT. I.nmliiii. Xi'V. !. 1 iii.-m-hi's from Cape Colony indicate extreme .lir-.- IT.-i-liou anions.' ihe I'lif.' Colony Dutch. 1ni 'Mill over til.- liner success,.- in Xalnl. ami air i-iiniiiraciiiir ! -tail an out break. Xi new 1 r.i rl In 1 uf tin1 at Rosm-i's Hill haw he Tin- War Office is inclined tin- results nf ill.- affair. iiKiiiiriitarily transferred t' cm frontier, whore tin- 1! I'llirarlllrlll II r.'.-i'ivril. In ininiiniv.'' 1 1 .mm imi is Ihi' :lh a.l vancin- .ill. I tin- llriti-li detachments an r.'t n at in;:. MOVEMENT or 1 i:ool'S. East l;..MiI.in. Ari'icii. Xov. ''. I'.' lay. '.I in IraiiMiiis-i.ni.- 'Hi.' ltiiti-'l irrmis a i vacnaliiiK Sliirmliiir .Innc t i.' in li.'.lay. A naval hrina.l.' of tin S'. "ii.l Uatlali.'ii al 1 1: rkliii-.-s wuit mil ni a train an. I a ni.niiit.'il I'l-i'ksliircs is inar.liin T'lii'ir il.-sl inalniii is imkin urc in i siirn.s uf 1 1n- ciiciny. SAVACKK WANT TO roiujiany lit sun; a nl. w n. 'riiri.' TA K K A 1 1 A X I . !'i.' Town. Nmv. II. Thirty tlnui san.l arni.'il Ilasnlis liavi- u-ulu-nil tlir.mshiiiit Itasnt.ilaiiil. ami an1 in.lnl:,' intr in w ar ilanri s. Thi' In a.l . lii. l' Fa' rnttliiiili has infornicil I'rilisli Arnt Masi'iai that llicy arc in Itiiiir lu y.in.l his I'.inlrnl anil il.niaiiils ih.H In- In' aihnvi'.l t.i allack I hi' OraiiKi- I'r.'r Slatr. MAKTIAI. LAW IX CAI'K ('(H.ONV l'a' T.iwn. Xnv. (!. I'ri'inii r S.-lirri-ni'i- sciil a cirrniar In all tin' nia'is tralcs in ('ape C.'luny fxpliiiiiiui; laai inaiiial law is nmv a ni'crssiiy in s-iiih-ilisli irts. lint that I lie ( invcriiini nt ilm-s inn ciiiii'i-i'l linrulicis t. .arti.iiat.' in tins.- "(Iril.iralil' li.stilili-s." an.) warns till ajfainst I lit- s.tatrin.'iils that ninsitn liuiial Kiivi'i'iiini'iit is lust nr ilrtriinviit ally alTi'cliil. Tin- ilistriils in whirh marlial law is i,iNM'l'aiinnl arc anniinl Dt aar .liiiii ti.iii. K.Mrn.;iN( to huitis.i. '.niiilii. .Nov. . A irn-iit weight was lillciL hi-niii lln- imlilic ininl ti .lay liy til-' IHililiiatiim of a lirii'f ot'lirial li-spati !i liy nliii h it us pruvcl 1'liat thf i-.init'.iii ;ifal HtirHis il" iini.tli.T iiisast.-r ti t Ija.ly-nniili lire fulw. Thi' ihqatW) liail an cxii'lh-ni 'ffn l in fin- Kinit ry. Thi' 'tai l li'.lat ii':i. W.hiti- is ahli' to take n.i- nflVmsiyi' nml Bhfll tin- Hir ciiiin,i siinns tn nwan tint I.nilysmit'li i n.it lis .Lively In-xifp'il 'in was at (irst sii.ihimsim1. IMvrOKT i-WIjSIv. Caix- Town. Xov. !. 'A li'smt li from AH'wafi Xwrtli niys tlrat .tlwro is im i-on-liriiiaiion of tho lvpurt aHiliit the Bin-is liiivi- jsium- np liho .rivi'i' lowaril llcrseli"! fur tlio .inrpsi' f TiwiiiB into ( 'olimy. SnH'ATlOX AT KIMIMDUIjEY. lmilkm, -Nov. li. A ilisipiitrli to til,' Thni ifrimii JK- -tir iyis t,liat i ilk's jwitcli iwU-r from KiiuU-i'h'.v stahw Mint lli. sitti'trtiim th'i- is noniinil. ShoiK nrc opens until five thirty in tin- afternoon. 'I'ilIiMv 'houses lo.s out nine in t'iu evi'ii liniT iiifter 'wlii.'li iioiMJily is allowed out untiiil nix in tin- nunniinijr. Tlic dotel is full, anhl lli :iiiCius. iwv -winirkinii. ApiH-r-ently tin iHuilHurtiltioaiK fur war linil I'" imuiiie, but. on CJk-toilwir nliniritili Kite I. IxMim (VraniJnmy niMiliiwl fijn its inl'mie !K'imilli-tf nrinnni-iiit of istmn nml iniiniin nitioiii 'Ifii't on.ly d'or Kiin.lxM'ley. Iwit also for Tiiiuigs nml Yryilmrg. FAHl W ATI I BR, Tho fortastt of the wentlior 'bureau Ifor iRnloigh nuiil v'iic'iui'ty ays: Fair tii nisjhit aimli Titwulny. The wattikir th.i mim-nlinn is (lraiiiniitcil by extensive iiwiir nt lilidi iMiwiiM-tor wutiral over t!ht- Ohio vnlley. The 'Wenitlwir lwiilly t'lear rtist of the MisMswiiipi, nnnl ,wi cmiM. euonwli for lien-y frosts n fnr nmrth an 'Mobile. 1n (tmisitwt chumHiuw ikrwnils Avest if the IJI'issiiwinii witJi lMMlwr tomvOTntMnia. HAS EVKH KNOWN. GREATEST RUSH THE STORE Owinff t file weeniins iii-.possihilit y of everyliody tryhicr llieir keys within the spinHied' ' time mill to nermmiKi il.lte the iiiiblie tin- store will la' open until 10::10 toniirht. Rrins your keys. There's nionev in' it. SHERWOOD mens & co. B A iN'K H T T'TCY . Mr. I'. A. Wo mlanl. of Wibon. is in the city tmhiy. Th!w inuniHK lie, as attor ney, lileii a.n invoil'iintary prtitiiwi mi liaimkniptcy for .1. H. lVs-(liall. if thai eoniny. I'axitliiaH'.s only assets -were .fSthl c.n pt rsirti'al iprop.-rty. TOPE ASKKIl TO I'KEVEXT KlAliE. M A 1! Home. Nov. (i. The Austrian Em peror lias asked ihe I'iim' to iulerveni ri lid prevent tin- inarriiif,'!' of I 'rinccsn Sl.ihanic to Couii't Loiiyai. T'he l'ojn' lias ae. unliiiKly insitrnrtcl 1 1 1 l'apal Nuncio al Brussels to sec thai lie wctt (linn does nut take place. StJl'AllKON. London. Nov. li. A .1. -sp.il. -h from I'oiilan .-ays the special service squad ron has l.eeii inslriiclcl foii'liwitli lo coal for X'oyai'. None couiHetcd witli ifhr sijuadron arc pvriuitled 1o slcci out ride the pori. MARRIACE TO.MOKKOW. Totii'MTow moiniii .Mr. I0.I. Ilui! I c . a partner in tiic linn of Lcc and l!i nuiMitoii. and one of Kalcih's pne i;:i -ivc yniiii Inisiucss men, will leave for Clavlnn eu a plcas.-nii uii'-siou. lie will bi neeouij emit .I liy his fraaids. Mr. Miliar Iipni;'lniiu, Mr. William Cnopi i and .Mr. .I. I!. ISrowu. Al lwo-t!ihly iiiiunrrnw al'IcruooTt .Ms Ivnliue Macon llelmain, one of I'laylon's mosi chariniu and popular yi. iiny: ladies, will lie inarricd to .Mc Li e iu i In- Mclliodist L'pUei.l churi h in lhat place. The ceremony will lie per formed hy Rev. Ur. Shell. Afl.T I in- cercinnny the c.i.iplc will I. ave fur a trip iiorih. OVERBV SUIT VS. RAILROAD HEARD TODAY Engages the Attention of the Civil Court No Judgment Rendered Vet Against Dr. Buffaloe. Tin- Superior l .-urt for I lie irial of i ivd i i;i.s iniiveiieil aii'nin I his inoi n iuu at nine thirty. His I lotior. .IuiIl'i I 'nil M inie. presiding'. 'I in- follow im: i a-i s w i re heard : L. E. I.,.ve vs. .las l. I.nve. .Iu.lt' nii nl raulin on accoiini of alia nilnii iii. in. IMaiiililT allowed to r siituc her uitiden nauie and privilege to marry. .1. .M. M.iivoin. a-iininislralor oi' Al.-v. ii.'eiliy . lial.-ifli and Autu-:a Kail i ad r.iinpan.. Spil fur SIS.iHlil. Over hy was killed in a wreck on this r.rtd I'car the penihm iary. 'I his case was irhd at Aaril t r. in. IS! IS. I.er.iro .linl-i- Tinilicrlakc The verdict of 1 In- jury awanliii.' !''.. "alii ii'.llll!ljri'S was M. ;isi,e by llle Jllilm- as cilia cxco.ive. Appeal to Siiii'eim 1 '.mil and nt" trial awardcil. T'!ii case is still nn trial. Mr. A i mi -lead .Lines aiiiv'-ars for ihe I'laintil'f and ('apt. W. 11. Hay and Mr. I. 15. Halilicliir for the railroad. .Jinli.'c Moore has imi y i ( rendered his judgment in Ihe I'tilTal.ie divorce case. Tl-.e jury Lravc a verdiit in favor of the lainiitf on every issue. Tais settles llie trili- of Dr. A. .1. liuffai ie and he i.innot marry airain so Intii; as lite lilaintilV in llle slli:. just ib-ehled. lives. .Imlsre .Moore's d. i fee. which is yel l.i I made, will decide tile illosiioi as o I I I h alimony lln- plain'ilV is eiin- ll.'l lo. The juduiiii nl will probably he ti.en loinorr.iw'. ( il TLA WRY IN MITCH ELL. The M.iunlain 1 Icspcradoes Refuse lo Allow Noirro Hands to Lay Railroad Track The (biveruor .May he Asked for i'rolcctiiin. Special l.i i in- (lbs. rvi r. Marion. Xov. -I.- I'm- years huniieides in Mitchell county have oci urred al-mo-i iiionlhly. but of laic the situation ha- liec.ine such ibnt a law-abidiut ciiizcn wishes he was deaf anil dumb, so as not to speak or hear a word lus neijrlil.or -aid. Th. n he could fro to his work without heinjr halted o - ipicsti.ui. ed com (-ruins; 'his feelings I'.ward his mit'lilior. er. still worse. r!iot fr..;n am bush. 1 cite the killinv of Millon I'liH lis and W. faraway, li. th were slid fr.-in aiiil.iish and the assassins nre un known. Molh of these were youiifr men. who were n-spiclid. and. because they took sides with a certain fa. lion. wvr-.. shot from aiiiluish. l'rinr to this. He puty Marshal t.'reer was .!, :uid k:!l. I b ythe noted outlaw. Rill ll.uieyi ml. on whose head the (inventor has placed a rcwai.l of .fjoll. and it is also staled that the pivi r 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 am h' aitics will take up Ihe mailer. At present the sit uation is lM'eoiuiu Wiirse. fo;- Ihe work on the O. R. V- ('.. or lattir known as .1 (".s. has beiruii in .Mitchell ami sev eral "siimiils" of iieuro laborers have been cither turni-il buck or run away from the work. Wood will How freely ami eiim.si.iu the waters of Rock creek unless the t'overniiieiil authorities lake hold anil protect these men. It is in deed a perilous situation, nml iimlcr stand the railroad authorities will ap ply to 'the (iovernor for prtiteetion. COTTON". New York. Nov. li. Cotton: Nov. 31; Dec. .".:!: .Ian. .'!ii: Keb. .'iT: .March ."!!. OREGON SAILS SI'HI )EN'I IjY. Iloiifr K.uiff. Nov. .". The Oregon sail ed suddenly this ni(irniiir for M-inila or Cehu. it is unknown which. COT'LH XWmrXT ON McKINTjEY 1' Yum Litfe, A little pirl in OddHgin was Snyima: her evoiu'iiif,' iM-ayra- it her immlieir's. km'. Vt the elose of it, after n inviii-iit's sHeuee. s.lnn vairied Hu- (nntiiflittsanii ivjtlli nivUHinil eai ri.'MtnesN. ns follows: "(.wl bless pnini nnl mn.maiwt nml Awit Sue. nml pleas, illoil, take o1 e.:iir- of yourself, for if niijinhiiiK Smiiiiju'iis to you we will luive NiolKvdy tu enll on but Mr. MeKiiiley, nflirt ihii.i liftn'sji'it like hiin for anything. Amieni!" iMAIJE UVA.V WANTIEn. Traveller for North Cnrnlimi to sell tilie flroeeiry iwuf Hotel Tnnle: iM'imnieiit po sitiim to en enerjreth' smlesinian. Inlte-rnn-tioiwiil Table Sniiply Oo., St. IJoiris, Mo. ELECTION TOMORROW Claims of Candidate in the Close States HEAVY VOTE EXPECTED Both Sides Appear Confident of Success and are Waiting for the Execu tion of the Free men's Will. Cincinnati, Nov. li. John II. McLean, cdiii.r of Ihe Ciiu inuali Enquirer, and Iieiiiocraiie caniliilale for IJoveruor. claims the Stale, lull Mayor .Iniies. of Toledo, independent candidate, will irel a bin vole and all'e. t M.-Lian's chance pari miliary. Tin- l!".ul.li. ans claim lhat .ludirc Nash for (oivernor will car ry tin- Slale by tifly thousand. K ENTI CKY. Louisville. Ky.. Nov. U.- The Ilcmo crals ami Kcpuldicaiis are Imth sincere in claiming' the Slate iu tomorrow's ilicti.in of (Hivcruor and Lc'islalure. 'I ne belief is prevalcnl that Taylor, the Republican cadi'latc. would win an an h..ii"i count. NERRASKA. Lincoln. Xcb., Nov. li. -Nebraska will be Very i-ioe in Ihe elect ion of judges and reeuis of tin- Stale I'niversiiy lo-nion-ow. Roth sidi-N chiim that ihcy will win. but ilu- fusion ticket of Hemo erals. l'oulils and Silver Rcpiililicans has p. rhap- a slii-'hl aiivanlaLre. IOWA. lies Moines. Nov. li. Shaw, lb-publican candidate for I Jovcrnor. will win over While. Iliiuocr.it. The eaiiip.-iijru 1 r I been f.illii'lll on nalioiLi iue. SOl'TH HA KOTA. l'ierre. S. 1 Nov. N. -Tin l!i piil, li en. s elaiai live l!ious;ind majoiiiy for tin if tieki'. The I''usionist s.-iv- that t In y will en rry I in- State. MARYLAND. Rallii e. Nov. li. - This Slale is in leuibt. The IlciuocTals seem 1 nh.-ive a chance of enrrytmr i he Slale and lii bell ins is iu lav. n- of Col Waller Smith. 1 ii-iuoci it. defeating llovcriior Lnwnilcs, l!i pnl.lii-an. for ( bivernor. SCHLEY CANNOT VISIT RALEIGH. A Reply to a Telegram Sent the Admiral Received Today by Capt. Ashe. ('apt. S. A. Ashe, who was a class iii.it. of Admiral Schley al Annapolis. tclc!.-i-a)hc'I lo 'the Admiral ar Atl.-inia. by ions. ni of Mayor 1'owell. reipiesTinir him lo make his return route by lialciirh and exlendiiiir him the I'r i.mi of the city. Admiral Schley could mil accept, as will be shown by Ihe following telegram w hirli was received ibis umrniiig: "A'll'inia. (ia "Nov. lS'.ID. "Samii. l A. Rai. i-h. . r.: "A tliousan.l thanks for cordial invi laliou. but am limited in my liinc an.) must rciiiru via Chatiauio;-a. Many le.'l.'ls liiat 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 be with v.ill." "W. S. SC li LEY." It is deeply fcai'i'l t . .1 that the Admiral coiibl imi accepi the iiiviiation. The lo ro i.r Saiiliaro holds a-warin place in the hearts of the 1 .le of this city. iMAQALANQ TAKEN FROM INSURGENTS American Army Close in on the Filipino Capital, Cutting Off Retreat. Manila. Nov. li.- .Majralanu' was lakcn yi!i I'.l.iv by two cidiniiiis of .MaeAr thnrs' division. It is a strong town on lln- iiiiidway bi-l ween Ackjclcs and Aray at. This miiveiuii'iit a part e.f tin A us lit i:i ' plan lo occupy all Ihe-eountrj soulhi-asit of Tarlac. as the Ir.'ops ej. in urn the capital and cut 'the line of tie emu y's retreat in thai direct inn. Th" ii:.:-i'r.L'cns are estiu-iteil at a tlioiisMut. Ib'iii'ral Wheeler's briirade formed a! Aii'.-eles in cider to be preoared for a i-'ciu t'al i ii'Vairctm-iil. TWO WO.MEN. I km.w two women, and one is chaste And .eld as tin- sm.w on a winter Waste; Slainh-ss ever in act and thom.'lit. (As a man born' iliimb iu speech errs not I. Rut she has malice toward her kind A cruel tongue ami a jealous mind. 'oid of pity and full of rced. She judges llle world by her narrow creed ; A brewer of (pian-els, a breeded of hale. Yet she holds the kev to "sneietv's" Kate. i The t,.thcr woman with a heart or Ha tile. Weill mini for a love that nuirred her name, And out of Ihe (.-rave of her murdered faith She rose like a soul that passed thro' dealh Her aim is noble, her pity su broad, l! covens the world like the pity of (oil's, A healer of discord, a soother of woes. Peace follows, her footstep wherever she tfocs. The worthier life of the two. no doflbt: And "society" locks her out. ELLA WHEI-5LER WILCOX. GREATEST RCSII THE STORE HAS KVBK KNOWN. Owinj; to the sii-nHnir Inipossibilily of everybody trying their keys wilhin the sH'citiel time and to iicconiiiio date Ihe public the store will he oiien until 111:.'!!! toniirht. Bring your keys. There's nionev in it. SHERWOOD 1IIC5GS & CO. SAM .lO'NEiS IS IX I EL IlEAl.TilL Ou A'ccoiint of His rhysieu! Con.ljlii.ni He Has Pancollcd All Kiiinp meiilis. Special to Alk-iinia .louniul. l artcrsvvlle. (la.. Nov. 4.- Rev. .-'-a o I'. .(ones has cancelled all of his lecture an.! ev.-iiiKclical enifaviiuniiits lumil Kin-lii-si nf 1 i n nary, and il is ainni'imccd lhat lii- lii ilih has belli fast faiiiu for m-vi-mI months. Mr. iMiiil 'Mrs. .lones are ;iiov in Loitiis wilic. where .Mr. .Ionics is iiiinicr the .-arc "i a noted plhysiciau. There is no effort o;i tin- 'part of eitlhcr the I'aniilj or the .i ''.lic'al ad-visorTo "Is. c. t he c.ui.lii ion of Mr. .lones a secret, and he liiniseif lias okin lo a number -of friend- about his In altb. In. his Inane pnper today 'Che followim; -ii'i.v apipearcd rclalhe lo the cinlilion d his health: "Rev. Sam I'. Junes has cancelled all 1 lecture eliuaciu 'III- Up lo llle lirsl el .1 ri nii.-iry. eTli'is step was taken iisui the advic- his Ij.,uisville physiciai'. ivd i i'lisi-. i-l il'al the evaneli-i's cinkl'':'ti.ii. while n.:t a.-iralili. hl'wl !';;' i'.i 'Im- made se by ei;.- -ct-.it work. Mr. and 'Mr-. Jones II rn-day iiislit for Louisville lo s. the i ' -ii ian. "Mr. Jo-uos, i w ill he relllJ 'll..h. -red. bad 'ery scvhius 'atta'-k of - mi.' k:dm V !'.- ec.!e a fe .- years ao. ami ji w as 1ii"ii--rhl 1'iat he had entirely r vercd. Mis hcabli -has loin spleinliid. appareii-'-L-. and his friends I'lmuurhniil th ( niiliy will be surprised to l-arn that Ir is unwell. "lie will receive file best medical a-- leiitiort in ihe i-oantry. and it is hoped and i '..-c't.-'d that he will emu- around all i -hi. JL'NE SESSION OF THE ' LEGISLATURE A CERTAINTY The Decesion of Jndge Simonton Assures a Meeting of the Assembly, Says a Member. The ih-i is.i.Hi of .In, l-e Simonnm. priir- I n this paper Saiurdav a ft i it i. inli'iii; th- injunctioii asked for by ih i liiroa.U a-auisl the Slate, is the s-ih-i-1 t of mil. h pissip. The cl'fe. l of the i . . ision is awajled with interest. Tai!i-s-'is,iti:. n'iyrler talked Willi o'te .'!' 1he le.'lili IS ill the last I.e-i.slal lire on t'le subject, and he said: "i .I- iki'I think thai Ilu- decision will have any serious effect on ihe linaiices o ihe Stale, but one I liiii): eerlaia. Ihe s.-s-- . n of Ihe Lee.islaiii'rc nexl June is a s 'red. if i'..r no other reason, lo consider lil.is matter 1 adaiire Jiulue Sim Ion as a num. 1 believe he is hunesl and sincere. bill a m'Ull's s'UIT.Hlll.fill's will illillllellee I 'm and I believe that .Indue Simon.! -tt h is been col' v illii-d tll'al he is duly liollll I I- pro-toot all corporal ions from cm roa.-ii-n.ents an. I attacks which lie ianries in n:ia.b' upon llicmi." a'AVhiil w-ill die I,, L,'islal nr" do in June'.'" the reporter asked. "1 siuipose thai the act en arini; th " Ccrpcral icn Coiiiiuii-s'ioii will be aiiiie'U'le.l as lo -dee the ( ". -in l n isI n i au-llioi-ilv l. as-e-s railroad urnnrrl y for tuMiti. n inili-ia iiih'iil of an., provision in the 1 1 en .hiin ry or'revenui' in-l. Of course, tihe ra''lr.a-ilis can even then appeal lo the Federal P'Hirrt f.-r air injiim linn, but in ixrii in i nir it the court will 'have In rcflec: upon 'the w'is'ibnu or siu.-ei-ily of the Cor-poi-aiion Ci ii'nriissioii. There will be in r.Milil to decide I lint the ('mill Illiissioll has im 1 1 Ihe pow er lo a-'-vss such properly." The above views are -iven invvely as news, since it is a ituesthm of tfreat ini c.ii'iai'ii e. and il is inl crest inir to know what Ihe lc:'isl.-ite.rs plunk on 1hc i-uli- jlS't. MR. MORDECAI ELECTED County Board of Education Elect Him Attorney. The County Hoard of H.lucal ion was in session in day. Chairman A. M. Moye presided and Messrs. Foster and Johns were pri-.nl. ('unity Supervisor Clemciits. the si i - re I a ry , was prosoni. Routine mall, is ..f aci ouuls and similar liusiness iiicauiil ni'i-l of the time of ihe board. The only luisin, of note w as the eleeiinn of an an.. i a.-y for the board. This po-iiioti was tend, red to Samuel I'. Mor.leeai. Es.p. but he has ml ye: accepted. The e.nupi ii-a ; ion will not exceed tflild p.r y.ar. The duties of such all attoincy will be to act as Ihe lesial advisor of the beard in all .iies lions which ma.v arise in llle inanaire mciii i.r the schools of the enmity. A aeancy was n nde iu the seluhil ciiiiimit Ice ill I'.ii.-kli.u n t-iwii'ship by the resignation .." Mr. C. J. Itriirlu. and the Hoar.! I ..lay ciaise Mr. John Y. I Miprcc as his - no essor. HOW IT'NS'KIN HECAME A C EX ERA E. Fnom Leslie's Weekly. At Saul. i Touia si he rebels proved to be In-hind ,-troiiir w orks. 1 1 V as here lhat ('apt. Albri'hl was wouniled. Lieut. McTa'arl killed, ami the Lillle Man of War was shot iu Ihe left hand. That nisrhl Fiinstlion was order.Ml iu to Ma nila to have his wound properly dressed. While cotnimr in on Ihe I rain he re ceived a teh irratn. There bcin-: no liirhls allowed in the car. he thrust the dispatch iu his pocket. Alter haviiu; his hand re-scd al hisipiarters he reiueni-bei-eil the tele;:rain and opened it. It was from (icn. Otis, aiiiioiiiiein his promotion to a bri-adier ireneralsltip. , little sVroup of officers ehalled to i;iither lhat eveiriiij; in a eo.iL'ralulalory way. As I'linsl'iui lose lo retire,, Maj. Metealf said: With proplnlie lneaninu'. the Lillle Man of War r. plied: "(lood nii:hl. i-olonel." And Metcalf now commands the reiri- IIIClll. GREATEST IMSll THE STORE HAS EVER KXOWX. Owinir t" (lie socniinc inipossibility of everyboily trying their keys within Ihe tflieoified lime and lo tice.inniio ilate fhe public the store will be open until IO::il toniirht. Brinir your keys. T'here''s inoticv in it. SHERWOOD Jll(iiS.& CO. WASHINGTON LETTER! Anenc Preliminary Report of i Philinnine Comrrfission - r i AGUINALDO'S POSITION Mrs. McLean in New York Preparing for Her Marriage to Admiral Dewey Civil Governments for Porto Rico and Cuba. Wushiiiaii.il. lb C Nov. -iSpei ial.i - I'l'i'siilelll .McKillley exeelll d a clever p'-ilitical move by publishing ihe prelim iiiurj i-t j . n l of the l'hilippiae Coiuaiis-si.-li in .uv:!u of to clecii.ns. The t' pi.rl was uiianini.iii-. bein:: siL-n, , ,y all ihe Coiumissionci-s. -pi (o-ncr.il (Mis. 4 lni I w o pa racial as w.r- w nl 111.- by Admiral Ilcwey i . isunn'lv. ami arc 1 1 is.i i i, - ii is in .1 in the n p.-ri as sii.-ti. one relaihi"; lo Aiiinah! havinc; In -n blt.UL'i.l to Cavil.- Irom Iloii Koii-. II," this the Admiral say-: "lb- was ail..w e.l I., land al Cavite and or-aiiizc an army. This was done with ihe purpose of st t',-1,-1 le-nin"; tin- I'ni.e.l Stales I'orcis and lo weaken the i iieitiy. No alliance of .- ny kind was entered inl" Willi Aiiiiinaido. nor was any promise of ilolepi-lldcliec niaite to him. Ilea o; al all i.lll.'l- lilne." The r.-p.ii i s.-is thai the Cnnni-sion-ci -' com in. e.i ihai . -iiinal.lo doe- not desire th- establishincni of a free imv- rnnoni on lie- islands, ainl thai in would iiev.r ioiis.nl lo any lernis liial would di priie hiin ol his pow.r as a dictator. n such ihic.-j as anlominioiis sell --oic!IUlclll is j ihie l.ccailse o- Ihe -r.-al diiti-siiy of iribis aii-l lan-:ll:l!i'-. and I 1 1 .-1 1 loiai self --.ivcrulli. III Is ih. possible cee I under illini.diate Alae.iean conlrol and irui.laii. .-. 'I his .uliol is n ssary for their prosperity and .-"iniucl'sial development, and il is argued that with tin e-t.-ihlisiuiienl ..r an .lli'i.nl and slable -o-.-i-nnii n; . will chic a lar-e increase in pi osp, 't il v and an iiicre.-1-f in common-.- in which lln I nitci Slates will laiuely -hare. 'I hi- preliminary report ih.es not make sii'i:."-i ions a- to ih- ...Tin of irov.Tu n, i in thai should be e-tabli-hi .1 in I he islands, nor as to what -hoidd be dune rena i oil.- ;h. Catholic liiars. a-ainsl ' Il'illl so much bil leriles- is siiow by the natives. These maltil's will be deali with in ihe full ivpor:. w hii h will not P.- ready tor some weeks. Each nieinl. .-r of the I ' - mil i i--j, in will take some branch of ihe s ri i . j. -.-i upon whi. a he will iv.rk in.!, p. 'nib in ly and I h.-e will be - nln: il lid lo ihe lull ( 'oiniiii-'sain il. II the ilohlili-s of l-c-lllar Ineclin-s i- resimicil. As a sound and pi.iuii-in- inicst ili. nl in the I'liiM pines for Alnci i.-an .'.i t.i I n I. il would he difficult to lind an? industry in Ihe Philippines ihai eniih; b.-al llle i uh :i ai ion of the rubber plant. I lid. 'I'd ,1 il 11 I . 1 1. r lillle ; 1 1 1. 1 al leal ion d, 'Voted to il. investors will make ihe I Icasin- liiscovci'v that no hind has a .id aiveii forth any product liiat can vie iu rapid yield and heavy proiii wiih rubber. A- ihe supply from ihe 1'liiHppiiic- ha- be, u snspcmlcl I a use of I In- w ar. t he price of rubber ha- ad vain-el. Americans with capital would do well to wal.h this -olden ..p nr 1 1 1 1 1 i I . and as -....n a si he w ar has (cased and a -tal.le pivcrin I has been establish, , in the islands, take l,ie lirsl chance to embrace it. The annoiiuceiuciil that Admiral Dew ey's eiiaaaciiient I.. .Mrs. IIaz.cn. si-tor of John R. McLean, the lie -rati,- candidate lor (ionrnor ..! Ohio, has re new.. I th.- I ilk aiioiil his b. in- imlu.-ed I., ac.-epl Ihe Republican iioniiiiatioii for the I'l'i-sidelicy. T'lie ll y -ei Ins to be that it would hardly be human mi line lor a wife io In coin. -in for her liu-baiul to stand a-id.-. when by -irelch-ili- out his hand Ihe riehe-i uize iu ihe reach of lln- American people would be wilhin his r.-a.-li. Tin- date for Ilu- wed dim: has not yet been ai nice. I. ihon-h il is expected p. lake place within a few weeks, an. I Mrs. Ilar.cn's pie-cnl visit to , York is sai.l i . be for Ihe pui pose of sel. i iin- lii r trousseau. They will probably be married by a Catholic priest at Mis. McLean's house inslea.i I' in cliun ii. the Admiral bein- an Epis copalian, while his liance. ihoti-li luou-ilii up as ;i Froi.-si.inl. join, d l In Caiholic church some time ,-il'o. At the la-l Cabinel meclill- tile I're.-i- deiii ,-iiiiioiiu. cd hi- imi iiiion P. establish i ivil aovcrnnienl iu Cubit ami I'orto Rico iu lie- mar future, probably be fore Ihe eiin- of Coli-rcss. (. has been ivailiu- l ill he could decide on -nimble men lo till th,- r, -u.nsible po-t of I iovernor. upon w hom much of the sin-cess of the plan w ill depend, especial ly in Culm. The tbive-'iior for I'orto Riio has I n alri-i. ,v practically do- child upon. Tin- President thinks ili.at by puiiiui: a civil -..veriinient in op.-i-n. lion :il once, that valuable experience will be L-iiimd fur the -ni. lance ot Con-s:re-s. .a- to how ihin-s will likely inn when ihe tnilitarv power -.ives w-n i . Ilu- civil. BAPTIST CIOXA EN'ITOX. S-.'ikiiiK abioul this year's mectiii'i:- .1' (lie North Ciamlina H'aptisi Conveir! ion. Rev. Dr. J. I). 'Iliirii.'iim say- ihiit Edilor l'.a'Iey, of the Rihlical Rcinnler, was soinewli'ai in error in say'n; Hull tiii would be the lirsit Convention held be yond Ihe lilne Rhhre. In 1S4I1 or 1S-11!. a ('inivenliou was held at Heilin- Sprhijts, I I '1 1 1 li-TSK rj 1 cui'iily. It was liniu (Jiu1 the iineaiiN of travel in ihe It i m- Rid-.-contintry wen- then, so limit. d thai a chanjri- was' al'solulely ncecssary. so i.u IS-).! a Conveii'tion was forineil Ih-voiiiI the Riidire as am auxiliary to the Stale Convent ion. Dr. Hul'haim says thai as soon as lue Western Railroad was ciim pleleil il was clear t. his miiml th-itt the t'aiine had (-o-iue for the joining' o.f file 'Convenlioii'S. Ci,,. (V.ds in Charlotte Ob-serv-r. Sunday School Teacher You may re peat llle iroliten text. Johnny- Them what c..l. i;iis: nn' them wot's pit imihin', (,-its leftl-Har-lem Life. LOCAL DASHFS. Items Both Personal and Real From the Wayside. Miss Myrtle Lee. uf DanviJle. Va.. is riit iu; Miss .Minnie Woolhol'i. I'ix-Sia'te Senator Mi Vskey is in th .-it.- on private lutsiimss. 1 'apt. Ii'ixi 11, of Pin eiiiinly, is in the Mi-- Ma'tnie Rol b-ns sain: a solo at tin-Fir-: llaplisii chiiieo yesle day .t.oriiiii"-'. I . 41 r-. eolireiial ions altcllded each s.-r-Viee. ii. Tax C.uleelor C. V. Luiiksdeu says li" is iil'raid sonic ol' 1 hi- tax-payeix will he eiiii-hi nai'pin.i.' I.hlis year. The tin auee couinriilee will i'liipoNi- the in-nail'iy a- soon a- tin- liine cspires mini not ninio'i more time remains in 'which to sipiure 11. 1 w iiili ihe ciiy. The A. and M . Collo'o foot bull team will play ihe (liiilfor.l ('..lle-e team at lln- lair -loiiinls nexl l-'i'i.lay aftern.Miii. The Old runner llopkinn Company will play at ihe A. ailctuy of Music lo- llilll. (I..... I niltsie iind plcllly of fun. Mis. William I!. Tucker and 1 hihlr-n hit 1 his iiioririu-. for New York en l ollie for ( .'erillillil . Mis. M. A. Si-veii- reliirueil to the city this niiirnin-. Mr. and Mrs. ". ', Diincey r.-t uriied to Noil.. Ik. 'a.. lids nioriiinir. Mr. 1111 Wyek llokeleti this inornin I'or li.i--i.iii. Dr. R. .1. Noble rcluruc.l to Selma I hi- Inoi uiii-. Mr-. Phil II. Andrew- and Mrs. IL-ir-laiiil .liinc- left liii- niorniim for Rieh- II. olid. Va.. 10 : 1 1 1 -1 1 . 1 the ll'ivcilim: of tin- Winnie Davis monument. Mr. Charl.s Horn.-, of Clayton, spent e-JI el day here. .Mr. I.-.. D. II. ant. of Durham, i-uinc in ihi- uioi-uinv.. Mr. I'. M. Robinson. New York au ditor of tin- Siiimlai'.l Oil Coinpciny. was In re this imirniu- . Mr. L. D. Lyon left ihis nioriiin- ',n-I-loicn.-e. S. C. .Mi Hi ie Suilon pa-seil throii!.'h the .-ii. Ihi- inoiniiif mi her way home to K in-ioii, (!. v. J. (I. Alderman, the Baptist eily ini-sionary. h.-is in.ivcd his I'ainily here cud i- liiin- 1.11 Norlh Eii-I street, just I'l.ioiul J -s street. Mr. and Mi-. Henry W. Miller ar riv. .1 ,1, '-id-day morninir nn the South ern Main Irom tin- Wc-I. and arc slop pina .11 the iieine of Mr. Miller's mot'lier ou Person siioi't, unlil his residcliee is comph led. Mr. R. C. Rivers has -,. to Oxford oil llll-iuc-s. Mr. and .Mrs. K. y, DeiUon left this afier lor Clayi.m where they will ' ' al lend 1 In- marria-e of .Mr. 'I- IIiij.'Ii I "f this city, and Miss Debiiiiui. of Clayton. Mr. A W. Haywood, of Haw River, is 111 the l ily. Mi'- 1 llenrtt, of Drhain, is in tow 11. ill'. .Hid Mis. R. E. Royall, f Wake l-'orc-l. are in the city. Mr. '. .1. Parker left this morniii- for Forisinoutli. where In- will lie married next Wednesday to Miss Majema. lie "as a. ipaiiie.l by Mr. J. YV. Builev. Dr. .1. R. ;,,-ers and Mr. .1. R. Hunter. Mr. (lalb.ivay, who ha- been spedin- scvcial iveck- most .leliirht fully in this cil.i. left, yesjerday luorniii- for his I. -uiie iu .Mt. Airy. Rev. J. I., rosier, the beloved pl.s-or of llie Christian church, yiist.-nlay preached his farewell sen n. ' lie had very lar-o coiiirrojrnliium IhiiIi liKunin .Hid evellin-. and the deepest n-j;ret is evpr, -ed by .ill iii his retirinir from the n.iiii-try In re. I'he Board of County Commissioners was iu session today. The entire niorn ' ' 1 "as consumed Willi llle coun-ly poor .in. I iiniiiierestinir 1 tine business. Mr. R. II. Ellin-ton. of Richmond, Va.. ai rived in ihe city ye-ienlay. Mi-s Sadie Mo, re. ,,f ew bern, is visitin- Miss Miiiuie Wmolleutt. Mr. Yietor H. Hoyden has it-t urii 1 fn.iii Wil.111im.-ton. where he app4-ared ii. sui:e I:- nv. line cases in I In- l-'i-ilei-al Conn there. IL- was hi-lily stn-iessif ul l llese cases. Mr. All' llaywoud came in from IL-iw" river yi -ti rday. lu.b-'e T. R. Pii'inell ami wife reluincl ycsiirday rroiii Wiliu.in.L'tou. Mr-. E. A. .loiil.-ni rciurncd ycs-lerday from Cary. wli.-r,- s,,. has ,,.,.,, visiiin'' relatives. .Iii.lai. W. S. OTi. Rbin-,, ,.ft yes terday. The Old I'.-i run ,- Hopkins ('imiiipairy caine in ycslcrihiy. This eomipaiiy pbivs lonichi at ih- Aiaidetuy of Music. PROMINENT YODNQ MAN CHARGED WITH POISONING SWEETHEART Son of Ex-Speaker of Alabama Legisla ture Henry Arrested for this Serious Crime. Laray tte. Al.,.. ,,v. ii. - ( 'h-a.,-,;,.',! with u-ivin-: his sweetlu-.-iri poison. Antihiir Heiny. a-.-d Iweimy one yai-s. son iff Ex Spenker of lln- (leiu'ral A-ssimiMy Jlcu ry. was 111:1, - n rixiin-r todlay. His i-lir.iui. Sidney DeKar-e. is locked up :-s a. e.-sory. I b ury was ciiaa-rnd tojnju ry her. He became wortlii.l willi heir when she ( .iiuip.laiiineil of iiciiii'j; ill aiud save her 11 capsule of poi.sn fr. in which she ilictl ti few iiiiirui(s luii-r. I i I! LATEST RFSII THE STORE HAS EVER KNOWN. Ow in, If the sei'mini; imimssibilily of everybody Iryin- llieir keys wilhin the speeitied time ami In ncmiiinui date the public the store will be ihil iiiuil Ul:.'!ll toliinlit. Brinif ymir keys. There's 11101, ev in it. SHERWOOD imiitiS & CO. "riu'iires," siiid the bmikkeeixr. "never lie." "No," replii-d the extH-rt neeountnnt. "hut soineliines the people who use th'in. do." Then he m-lnrncil in his tnsk of iineov eritiK slioi'tanes. C'lricngu Post, i ; t-,f
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