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r i n 1 - J, s- i , J ' , rr i t No. 9,020. RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVMEBBR 8, 1899. 25 Cents a Month. 1 7 1 . :" ' ' f'M J. m,,: , '.1,; , VISITOR V REPUBLICANS SWEPT KENTUCKY Goebel Defeated and the Legis lature Probably Republican by Seven JONES POLLS A TREMENDOUS VOTE IN OHIO BUT NASH WINS Magnificent Victory for Bryan in Ne braska Maryland Safely Demo craticNew York and New Jersey Legislatures Re publican Republi can Rural Gains In Ohio. New York, Nov. N. Itetu.rn.s from 1 lit- i-'itntl-S ill -U'lllicll I'll-Wiolis Wolf llolil, Ml this 'in. ii4-ii t indicate: 'IVn llhousunel iiiuijtti-it ' for .lho fiiioii IMuikt.iIh: ticket in Nuk't'siska. 'Twenty-five tlhom.siind Itupubboaii ma jority ill Ohio, wllhjlu- 'Lugislal inc. Koulm-ky pnti llopiililii am. (Jonli. 1 hc i 1 1 it defcsito.l for (lovenior, lowsi Itopiihlicuii by sixty-live lii.ni viliml, Maryland I )iMini vut it- Iiy liliice-n tiuai hhikI, rMassuchiisctls Ui'nilli mi li.v sixly- tiW Ulolt.stl11.el, Pcntisylvanisi 'leop.iiiblicsiu Iiy over on'1 hundred thousand. KENTUCKY. Louisville. Iiy., Nov. S. Willi only 1'hreo coiiniics in ulie State lo -In ill':!!':! from, tin' vote of si.vl.M-. Weptibli.-aii. for lovemor, is 121.ii.T'o: l!nobol. Doino cfnl. 1 1 2.201'. nml Krown. i,i!n-M'ii.h-iil I ennicra'i, T.olll. ''l ho Uepublii-aiis k sn.'.. il rn n 1 hing in Ijouisvillc claim tin- Legislaliiiv Iiy seven majority. Tui" will give t'iiciu 1 1 i mitoil Mtu'tcs Senator. hi sul most every nullity file lii-piililii'iliis llt-ndo 'big gains, and 1.1;. smlm' instances IVt'Iiih r 1 s-i'iiinerat ir counties by good lll.'l joritics Wont Ite'linbiieil II. The I frown vote in) lit ill- liirnre. ..'(NKP.'sWIi OI.ATMIS K FVI j'l'KY. Frankfort. Ky.. Xov. W. Scnalm Hhie'l'iim still continues lo ehiini l!ie Stslte by si Mlilllll plurality, tloobi'l tele graphs, fi-om Louisville 1 1 1 : 1 1 today's lo veioi'inii'tits iiiiMiiv his election by from live to seven thousand. TAYLOIt i;,:tt) AlIIFiAD. New York. -Nov. H.-The iSmi says that tile Keiitmky l'.gislsi!fve is in doubt. Taylor is ti.oiHI nhi-ad of (Joeliel on the face of rlie returns. 24 Kl IjI.KI IN KIONTII'iCKY. Louisville, K,v Nov. S. Twenty-four liven 'were killed in election fereni plnees in liie Stsit. ilay ami ni'lit. 'Sin.' eii siniUnsiieil. others stnlilieil eslf-e II. IllSlIlW'ilS- stollenl to trouble ooein-reil in K.isier Il:l it s sit .15 r- ' olii ell'rlioll s-'.lol. others cm. I in one death. Moo n Ki'iiitin"k.v. Al White Siii';liiire i.Msir.-hsiL I'eL'rani siliot .Isinies i.orriok. -A n.jsro was sh.ft ill l.ex in ij.'t on ami s. rii.n.sly woiiikIimI iliirinu u riot. OHIO. r'!eveliii.t. Ohio. Nov. S. Mayor .loin s. 1 nili'in mleiit for llovern.M-. earrieil Cnysi liiijtsi eoiinty 'by nearly ti ft iiti. tln.nssin.l. Nash earries Hie Sltiitel.y tifty-live tlion sanil. 'I'he inilienlions are tlliat the vote reiK-li nine linnilivl ihonsanil. JONl-.S' KOPSilNIi VOTK. it'leveliiml, Ohti.i. Nov. N. -Junes' insi jorily in ('iiysi.lioj;a eounty over Nash mint 'Milsean eiinals Mel. rail's entire vote. ' 1jH: I'SATrit'K liKl'T'HI.H'A . ColiMiillnis, Ohio, Nov. S. Out.swle of fnstioii I roubles in Cu.vnililo.jrii eounty ami Jones" iiiov.in.init ill other pla.es, the l!e-infblH-aiis seem hi hnve irsiiniil lhroiis;h mt the iSlaite. osK'cially in the rural ilis-triets-. The Senate stsin.ls 1!l ltVpubli oniis: lKfinon-isis, -I: iloubtful. in.lii.lini; .'! frmiii Ilaiiiiiltiiii einiuty. The House TiS IitqiuliJieaiis. .'U 1 Mimx-rats, 17 iloubt tfttl, iiK-lniliiij: tenii nu'iiifl i'Ts. froin Hani ill. ai eouii'ty. AT riNTINNA H. riiieiiinati, Olh'io. Nov. S. The Jones vote in this ewuutv is 1l.l!00: "M. I'sm's pliiralily 1,100. NEBRASKA. Omaha. N.-b.. Nov. S. 'Rio I'li.sionists oarrie.1 the 'State ;by Hi.lMMI majority. Neville, fiisionist. is fleeted (nj;ress liuin. Tlie total vote in tile State is ehise to lSa),(KI over U.OO tuhiiv tlian the rresiilenlial year. 'Phis i.s- eonci'iled in- n law measure as a iiersonal vi'etory to Col. Itryim. AsNLstaiBt 'Seen'hiry Jleiklejlioii says Hint. Cusioti earie.l the St slit e. but tile ivrineiple if e.viamuiiu is still ixupuhii' ill Nebriiskn. NEW YORK. New- York. X. Y.. Xw.' S.-Tlie I! i)ttilionu niajority in tlie Asseinilny is .'lo niiaiiiKt 154 Inst yir. The constitutional nmniif!uunt3 iirolnibly mil ciii-i"iel. MARYLAND. Ttiiliinioro, Mr.. Nov. 8. Willi it Stiiith'si, lliiiin-atl, pluiiirity f.m- (Jov ernor is now Httntinl t ten tlKmiisaiul. NEW JERSEY. Trenton. X. J Nor. 8. The Keitlili ins retsiiii ciwitrol of tSi 1 .eirislature. SOUTH DAKOTA. rierro, S. 1).. Xov. 8. The Keipulilieiin plurality in .thin Stnti? i "iWht thoirsaml. IOWA. Pes MiiitKti, lown, Xov. 8. ..VftuT tlio .in' rntio nNCnniH alreinly in -intiiiiue, in other dintrielv, Sluuv't. tlteiiublinini, pnrstlky, t ixty tho.ii.iliil. flHi Ite-piilili-sUiB SJiinml a few nieainhers in the li!;islintuir. I . m smhws. nta miBrir BiJ oa x. 1 riiitodotpliitn, I'll., Nov. S.-'Xnrwtt, UepiiWienn-, is cleeriil IStiile Treasurer hy from 10,(I(M to 1''0,ll(M .uuijority. MASSACHUSETTS. Kikstoii, Muss.. 'Nov. 8. fVaiie, Kkiu1i liisiii, has si plursilky in the State for tiov.Tiiior of about rfxty I h. mis-si ml . KANSAS. Toeka, Kan.. Nov. S. Ueturn in-iKeati' .that the lti-imlilii aiis iiuaile irniius tlirouli-i.-ut the iStale. VIEWS ON THE ELECTION Mr. J. H, Pou and Mr. J. C. L. Harris' Opinions Dr. Thompson Tells a Story. The election ocVsisioncl inin-h gossip here in Ualeiisii. '.Mr. l'oii. Mr. llarri.s ainl .1 r. Thompson were seen cm. I in-foi-niiil of the purjMn-t of to. lay's .les tvati-hes. 'Mr. .lii'iiK-s II. I . hi. one of the nio.-.t astute aii.l couservstlive I Kiinoersits if ill.- Stslte. ssii.l thsit in liis opinion til. fa..; t'lisit Ohio went 'Kepiiblicau iiiol Ni hraska 'I loinocnrl ie, s.-ttl. il the iiuestioti of caniliibili'S in the next national eiini paii.'ii. .Mr. 'MrKiiiley sin. I Mr. Hrym will lie iioiiiiuale.l by aiclsimsitioii by their respective pari ies. The only mai ler now open was ihe seh ciion of ll:.1 ic.-p.re.-i.l. nt. Mr. Ton ai.l further that tilio -fact that Marylau.l liM.l dropm-il bni k into the 1 Icinocrat ic line was m'l'si til'yiuK. Mr. .1. T. I. Harris sai.l: The lie piii licaus have I.M nothiiij;. Yes-t. -r.lay's eh .'lion was an . lnlorseiiient 01" the pres ent inliiiiiiiistnitiiiii. Msirvlaml was lost on si factional tiuht anal Sitaite issues, bii; icon., the issues of IH'.lli ill IMtlll Marv lsii-.il will jro Ucpii'bliesin. As lo Kci: im ky. not sp. sikin as a .partisan, th" i!i font of lloobi'l will have a wholesoin - ell'ei t t ll r. niiiiiiiiil' t he country anil I I to purify politicsi! convi'iiliiHis ami . 'e. ti.uis." Or. Cvi-mh 'I'lionipson wsis aske.1 Ins views as to the election Upon tile .oil iest in HKItl. but saiil that he .li.l not care to ilisciiss this. However, in sp. i : 'nf! ..f (io. lii'l's alios. .I crimk. il nntho.l iu K.ntmky anil his cinse.ii nt .let' n.J Or. 'riii.n i MM. sai.l: -i will tell v i :. story. A coroner in ( '' iine. l iciil I sum mi 'lu. a jury to p:is upim the bmly of nm r.li roil man. The jury sinuoiiiicei! si iheir vi-r.lit t 'It s. rvcil 'him riirtit Tin y w. ie inforiiM il that such si vcrilii-t woul.lj not .b an. I iven- inst rm-tcil to lu-iuir in j proper vciilii t: but .-main 'hey ai loniu.- j ni to t ho co four. "It si-rveil Imii ri;;ht.' . Tins wu -the only vii'liel I hey wi.ulil l-ciolcr. an. I that is all 1 have lo say to .-..a." ItYUt A S AM I'jSillAI, 1IOMF.. A.'ii.i'rt'i-s "I' I. on! Hymn will lie sorry to learn III. n Newcastle .VI. I, y. his hh ii lral 'home, is .loo'inc! to .lisapi'iii'- sillie. Some lillle sl'o cosll Wsl-i iliseover- cil on the .iip.ity. Mims were .ei:.e.l. ami these are provimr so pi inilar ami rich that t'lie.v are liciir,' worK.il to tluir fullest ext. ill. dip. rations cannot, now-i-vei-. be extcnil,.! .vitui.Hstt eiiluiiiiiK ihe .1. -t ruction of Ihe .i.iibey. with its cloK ti i s s 1 1 u I . 1 1 1 ; -i 1 1 1 obi jranleii. In this l oiiniclion tUio 'Con: Is of Eu rope sees lit lo remind lis readers of tile fact that the . cor popularity known as "i, li the pool. Ihe title i'. sir k its ilia iiinr. 'House o I Itlli-heil I , nt tin wi. ked lH'.l Ityroii" wsis not hut his cousin ami professor 'n This Lord ltyii.a killed man in a stiiiisrulaply enwaroii mil sU'ler lieiipr convicted by .the f I.ir.U of nian.slaiidiler and wiih iii.prisoi'inienl and I'm' reiuaiuihr of his .lays in N "v- Able. s.lllinili.l by the people I ajrsiiiist Ids Irllow-i sought in every way .ml r.-i- ) i pes- o Cll'bitll'l- litres that he Ml I. to sh.M'k ml horrify I hum. It W SI.' lie .1 i:- . n ten.'! Now. into ol"i. Ihat. i:o brought down the J'aanills curse Newslead -Al.l.cy 'by violilt illil the of sol f the olillime abbots of -sleiul ai'. l cc.::-ertin, their skulls I d'riukiiii: emis, which he ustd for liis The .ursc was to Ihe effelTit N.stisi.l Abbey should never fniii I'iisil 'time t'orlh pass fioin latin. r lo son. j siinl silt.lioiiifsrh it lias .handed lisinds re-, p. sr H i lly siu'd has been owned in turn In .liie Uiiilisrciv t -siel, by Co unci Wild-' man and by Ih.- late Mr. Wel-.i. yet the, islihr seems I lo ci.uir I" il. lor. al-' lloii'-Jh Its lals owner hsnl a son. it .b'- ',-! Ilile.1 to his eldesl it lighter. 'ho is al oi'i to deinoli.-.li flic hisior.cal laud- mark. ONK OF inn:. TitoriM Fs OF IMCill MAX. : Aeon-dins; to his own admission. Hen ry Wiliaril. ..iii- e.f fhe two snrrivinc . lii-otbei-s of the Kliree who were famous in Wsisfliintrtoii Ji.i'tel liLslory tor a third e.f a . eiitury. is in failiii liealtii. altlioiuh he as active as a eal on his feet ami has every ii'ppeaT'aiu-e of robust vifflalily. Irvn.ry Willisird is one of tlie wealthy iimi of AY'asiiiiiii:tou. He ictir. .1 from Helive -biis'iiu-ss several yejirs sii;o thsit is to sjiy. lie retiivil us iiiiit.li as he j eolikl. A clay ii'iro n frit nil inet him mi i the street anil inquired iilhinut his hetiltii. I "T sn in feeliiifj liiadly." was the reply. ' "I ilo mot ssh. ivell. I t.ss nil .night lonir. anil wake Ui -iinrefreslieil. I do n it know wthat 1 am pnin..' to do." 'I'liiinkiititr to "jolly" Jiinn Ullie friend ro-HRH-kitl: "If1! well' lis einiit'.taibly iix- -ed ns ymu I Ihink 1 n'ould slei"i soundly. I ecn'tainly w i.ulil not i.isie slei p froin j worry." I "I nun not so sure of that," rejoined f'.ii' :il.l iiitiui, !i.ml his voice took on a .H'crulons tone. "I am not so tsii'i'e what jinn lvouhl do if you were in .my place. Wliv. just think of it! -Miip.ic you had froin'i $."IIO.(MKI to $l.tHMI.(KHI Ijiissji idle in ' the bank all tllie time, naid Bia.l to worry iih.uit i'livi-sitiiii; it. 'Miiyllie you wouldn't liu.l it so Miiiucd t'lisy to sleeiii as you Ihink. Just thuiik of it nil tnut money not t'siniiiisff .1 dollmr!" "hiesi!ro I'osl. Miss Indui I'liinjiiiriltiti'ir, who has Im-ii tlw j?iiest of .Mth. .Miai-ion Htttler nt Kil liott, is wtiiip'iiiiitoiT i lt'iihiirh with Mrs. H. O. lHviTS, on her her ivsiy to Ohiirkntte. Mr. A.'fri'd I'liclimrch l"et on the mnni- mtx iraiti rur lcim'jwuiii; w nere ne ik-s to n"eent " posiriu-n- ivit'li the l'ontaiJ Tele-' sfrnfst. 'nu:iiaiiiy. lie is a 1 t'lfrht ymini; mtiu nnil umy iioeesrt ail. ml mm. Sir. Alliett L. 'sBnkw. of f fi!eniii. who will train the (ininpuny for "Tli't' Chimes of Xruuitmly,'' (irrived in, tlhe eity to- itay, i EUROPEAN WAR Kaiser to Visit Victoria on Errand of Peace THE CZAR ALSO INTERESTED Important Delayed Despatch from Peters marilzburg on the Routing of a Boer Force by the British Troops. I'etersinaritzbiiri.'. spri'iiil riiunors from live soiin-es have ibc yesterday that ilurini; tOi Sal u nlsiy Wi. It' ll I till eh si'ml na il, current since coiiiioissances I. a ysniith lioiiliw-a.rd I'he HriiUh , the eneiiiy. and ir is said I lial :aj:e,l l.yibhte bsMtory drove tilie I'.o, Ihe valley. .here the oavsihy ttliriuj:1i them. Tlie enemy's i . are estimated a, a lh.wis.iml : Itritish losses sil i ihu:.dr. d. -follow.il Pile further -inriss of I inio . o.-irLro,! Isllallies 0,1 the A sortie I'Ster- dsi.v. Uiiiuors -t'l-diiirli I t. Iitt-rir ii-pimt the Ito.is wh siinl wiiunileil. The disilos 'K'casioned much nii nivn i ni; t'ves here. It is a ' fa..i drew in ihis lines today. tl ltMst ('ulcus... 'I he looted. I'lidcs sire intact road is oiistriuiteil otiil- at l'l.oVKN. I-M'K' II. rlin. Xov. X. A semi-. I'etci uiai-iz-' were killed lire of names Iiy their rel-a-ihat .1. iiImtI lie has nly tow ii was ami 'ilio rsiil Noit horpc. W-.iK. illleial sll-liele in t he olojrue isictl ay tii.ll the mam poini oi .ti-i-ussi. :u in lodsiy s eon- ',1s. I'erem e of the I 'sir and t he Kaiser at l'ot.-d-am. will he menus of ,iuvvoii: inc Ihe Trsinsvaal war from; spreading l.ey.ni.l the lioiiiiil;.ries in Soiitji Al'riesi. .ausini; si i.-eiiersil Kuroi'e.i.a .oiiilsiuration. The chief obje. t of tlie Ksli-er's ss I p! i- -. tiu-!i t vimi to Jnt'. ll 'o loiia is lo linally settle tile iUestioll and .'I'sl . I i . si 1 .' sill dnili.'.'!' of .,-i KiH'capi'sin .war s..i.-;;i'.- from ihe South Afri'sin situation. TRANsrOIM'S. I 'ape Tow n. Nov. S. '1 h" lirst irans ports liesiT'im; an ai'iny corps i- silsted. Over Iwcli'ly olio t h. ,u.-si ml should be Isinded before the end of 1 1 Mill IMMvS HbOWN I- W." k. rr. tilcellstown. Nov. .". - 1 1 lol riiinond 'I'll .-t 1 the rniluay Sioriniburu-. S-pniii and Slur! aye. 1. 1 It is iirid-es at ;1.nrB .1 1 1 in -- t ion su e I low a. lip. i:i:t iii iTs. in. I cd the Oil ipo Town. Nov. ."(. 1 1 blslye.l.l-Volar s for the !triti'h siriny are reei'ii.il wiih nit littslasiii, A corps nes to lioui I. hi. sin. The Cape Colony ch ha-.e r. 'ins lined sliidly iiculral. :1 ll ' I oil the olil. llt-lli.l Hccih'llil l!..il;lll. are belie' . I the , iliers. msiny I'd to lint. h.a ve It in join- MOiKll;.S AC TIV1-'. Kslcoiil. Nov. li. illelayeili- Aii ariii olcd I rsl ill left here lo.isiy to :,,,', ns;n to reach I, adysn.il h. It iro' beyond Colcns,, Int was forced lo si li: Ion the proje. t anil return. The liners formed a iVrei al I'ieters St ,-i t i. n i hall' way between '(Vl.n-o l.iiilys-iiiilli amd the Track was torn up. Itoers have not denioiisl rated soulli of Coh i'so. Csipisiin .Murray in eoii'insind In re i availin..' hintsel,' of delay to slnuily fot-iil'v tin- 'town. Mil. SOWF.HS IjKAVIOS. Mr. C. V. iS'owei-s. fonui'i- owner o'' III" Kveelsior ISileani l.tlllllilll . will leave niorrow for Wasliiiiiiton Citv. ivhei-e he will niporate a steam htiiinlry. Mr. Sowers has msnle -many friends d'ss.'i.; his Icsii dell. a' here slltd lliese wib lor him nut' h .-m-i'ess in his new Held which ile l u rils ssi ii1 will no douilut receive. Mr. K. I', reuse, of rampa. l-'lsi.. an up-to-.hite I si 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- in i..-i il . arrived today .mil will in.aiiai;.' tlie Ivxc !--i.n- in Mn fu ture for 'Mr. H. W. Haker. Ihe present owner. ci.kaihm: tonkhit; WAitiM!:::. For Kuleiirh and vieinity: Chiiriii niis'lil. fair, wsinuer W. ilnessnly. The wcal'licr is ehnidy .ihum ihe entir Allsiulie o':s wiih li'ln rsiin.s fr,nn North Ciiro-liiia to -'loi-';.l,i. ( ie-nei silly fair weii'thei- tircvails in the ceiilral vsil- outhei'n stales and in liie w.i witli inodc.rate 'Phe only point below freezim; cmpcralures repoutini: si was Huron. every whci-f teinpersit ui'i -S. Hal; uilhorly winds in I'lie .!. temprra-tllres. West illdicale A t M 'M 10T. New York, Nov. S.- Two loeonioli.-s. HiilTalo Ex i toss ami i!ie i. I.. W. !o 'd the trai'l; at Lake 1 1, psilconu Isisl hIlsIii. Two express cars and a l.si sjTsrs'" e:ir were dirau'.-.l sifter them, tnriu.l around. With t'Wo li'iindr.-.l pjisseni-is. No ie were .bsi.ll.v hurl. IIiANHSUMK OlMTCKS. One of the pn-ttiosl suites of offices in the 'h.autds'o'iiie . m-ker 'biiildini: is the sin'.to . s. .11 fie. I by Mr. J. II. Johnston, iiisiiisiirc'r of the Sun Life Assm-si-nro tNmi 'psiny of t i.-i 1 1 si . 1 . i . These ofli.-es are on the fouii'fh Hour and furnished in ihe imst luxiinrioiiM style, and the arr.-inci-iiwiits ii'tv most, .omplete and eoiiv.'iii.-.il. Kooni -lull is Ihe private ofliee of Ms-. .Tohnston the fiw.i'.j.sli.iiif;s and fin nitiire is mast ex'p.-nsive siml haiidssarme in dc siirn. K.i.nni 4(1.'! is the ca.-lhicrs dc-lisii'tiiM-'int, well 'iin'ii.UKed and is in iflisir'c of Mn-. (Jiiirsi' Allison. liooni 4lfJ is the city nceiits ileiNHtineiit. uiul is resi.. il iwit by IMr. '. H. Itriekiinin, the elevei repres.ntative of i1m Italchrh disti-ici i fhis eoiinipuny. 'Sir. .lolinsiHi h'as leen hwnted here f. 'f nearly four years .s the lusiiisiircr for the Sun hife fur Notttli ii.n.l South Onirolinu. mid Iiy 'his ii-bilily lias hitili up si liit'Ko si.n.l piroti'tsilih' ousiiiii's.s. The Ariel -ljiclies' 'Sextette Compsiny rnnw in -this ii.iirnii.ts?. Tlu-y miiear at the uVeiiihiny f Musi.- tiHuiwht. Mr. Hnjrli O'KwIte Keinlri-k, si.nn of Oaptilin inwl Miv. W. It. Keanlri-U, wh" uiiv 'with lliim ,is sii-ionsly ill with ty lihowl fever i Atlnutsl. tin. It is wiih I ssiiwere wsTet llhiit th- illurvs is s-rioits and fh'sat 'Hnjiii is vitj- weiik, yet we do hoH s liriirht u iboy iniiy ilie ssspari'il. lie is nt the Halcyon Sniiiititiiiiiiini, oiw of the best for gwd traitim."Ut mini aiwrHinj;. WEDDING BELLS A Day of Marriages and Giving in Marriage DON CUPID CONQUORS Two ft.arriages Solemnized in Raleigh, Two Raleigh Men Leave to Cap ture Fair Prizes in the Lottery of Life. This niorninv sit ten o'clock al the ii'siili.iice of tlie 'brides niotli. r. Mrs. A. I'. Ilay. on F.ayot leville si reel. .Miss Maude Ilay and Mr. .1. T. liitrke. of Wil mington, were happily iinilod in t'iie holy .nils of nral riliiony. 'i lie spsn ions .it-awiiiK-.rii. ui was tastily ilcooisil. d an.1 a la rue iiuui'lier of friends an I sic.iisiini sil .is were present to witness tile ci re Iniill.v. Tile service was 'iiiipi'essiv.dy per I'li'iiied Iiy Itev. I'r. A. M. Siii.-m-. of the Itslplisll I sl'beri I a cl . '. T'Jle si 1 1 I'll i hull s vi cie .Mr. John l!url;e. of (lol.l.sion. Itoilier of the urooiin. and Mr. 1". II. Ilay, of Italoitfh. I rot her of t he bride. Many bcaiilifiiil and hand-oni:' pres. mis w.ie present. '.I to ihe I. ride an. I m'oo.in. 'I in' bride wore a handsome i i-si vellii, -sift. lainwdiatelv aller liie c.-i'i ncmy. .Mr. and Mrs. ,Hurke, sii-i-i'inipanied by in-iiiy i'rieii.l-s. wiitil to the I'liion -n si ! i. hi. uln-ie Hi. y .tool; si.i.- 1 1 -. i : 1 1 ',,r Wiliiiiny- 'II. lileir I'llllM-c ilolno. The in-ill. is ia niosi chsiriniu yoiii.- lady and has si host of warm personal li-iiinls. Iller .'lisu-.niini.' tiisiiincr ami n i- i'le Cllflistillll c 1 1 si l";l . "t . ' 1' ex.lctid I lo ad niit sit ion oi' sill w ho km w here. i no u-i""iii. i a rising y.iiimj bu-in -s nisni of WilnuiiL'ro.n. siml 1i:i the heaity e.m- clsl.Il 'sltiolis of the people of lialek'll. 'OIH...C'l ITT-1M,I.I N(; Tt IN. This evcnin'.' sil nine o'clock in Ihe I liut. il of the (in. d Shop.h. r.l Miss Marv O, Well, -oil and Mr. Joseph C. Fllim.--i ' in. Jr.. w ill be uniii'il oi nisn i sisso. i lie rcclor. Ki v. Or. I. Al. K. I'litii'iscr. p, r ''.n-in-iii the ci renn-ny. ' The 111 iriia'.'e of these two popllbil' volllls: p.'i'jile w ill 'ir w il nested by -it ll 1 1 drills of I heir fries: Is. Tin- ellllrch ;. I'cimr hsiudsoiiK-ly di cot siti J for the evi'llt. The con .immiy wil! ho perfonncil ai nun' o i-lock. The ushers. Mi-ssrs. '1 h..,. C. Iienson. lriin T. Joins. A rinistcsnl Cuvsin ami I'r. II. A. ltoyster. will cuter by lie-i-ciiip'i- siisle siiwl t si k.' ilieir mI.-icos ncsi'i' Hi,, altsif. Tim ushers will iio follow, 1 m the follow-ii'ir bride's nisii.ls -in ci.n ! !"s: Miss Myrtle l..-,- ..f 1 .a nville. V.-i.. Mi-s Sci.pe Moore- of Newb.in. Miss Mar'.-sirei Hill of Ualeiiih. .Miss Tiiiletta I i-i-1 li of Usih'iiih. 'Miss Nannie Me-.Mile-kin of Kal. iish. and -Miss ( Ivdo Kl lir'ton of ICsili i-ii. AllV. I'lC.I Ollllc. 'It. SIS Usli.l lfllll.il- or. w ill prec. de the bii Ie. w in. sipprosie'h es the ali.-ir 1 .-1 j i i 1 1 lt up oi liie arm of 'her liiotiier. Air. Walter Woolli-.l t . who will irive her siws'.v. The briile siml 1it lu-ilh.-r will .so ni'-t sit the allsir by ill. srro.'iii ami his bi -I man. Mr. 1!. II. Kl-iin-tou. ihe i:!ii.iiii'- In-ill her. I'r. -m Kioh nii'iiol. The bride wi.i be sriiircl in a hsiiol soii e e-e'iin' isown and csii-ry si chisi.-r of -briih-'s roses. 'Phe lllslide of I - n ill while ;lj--o. bears ;1 -pls't of bride's lllslid's roses, pink, while ill.- biidc's instills, is-ownoil in. wihile orsin.lies. car ry white carnations. Tlie l-riile and vio.'su will leave- al -:l'i toniisht I'm- a trip north, where iboy will visit Air. FH.'nsiion's r-isitives. 'l iie I ride is ilie . nly .laur!iler of Air. sii' l Mrs. W ..liii'iu i oollcoit. of this city. She si yon. m lady of rsit-e graces and is beloved by si wide circle of .fr'u lulv and ae.llaili't im-es. The Uloolll is the s;,ed keeper "f slc- eciiiils for the linn of Messrs. 1 1 . 1 ei n ami l-'errall sind few .vounss' nieii enjoy tile collli'lellee sllsul respecl of ihe entire coiis'iiiiiniiy sis does Mr. I-'lliinrton. The Tint's-t siior unites with a host of friends in .-t. iidin b, st w i'!ies for lion vio.ae "II life's sea. I AN t ' V-I . I I'l ''IIFOKD. Toiiiorow sifiiriio.il sit live o'clock in Cavalry .hiinh al Tai'bi.ro. N. C. Miss Marlhsi I'orier Hauey. of Taiboro. and Mr. Henry l-.vaus I.:ie!iford. of this c-My, will be united in in a ia 'isle. A reception will, this evi ninu' l.e lendi n d them :n Tarboro. Mr. II. 1-:. I.il.bfoid bit this tnorn ins for Tat 'In ro. sl.c ui sli.ie.l by ihe fol Iowi.n.i: relatives siml frit mis: Mr. Jsiines O. l.in hf. r.l. -Mi Alarv Litelifcrd. Mr. John C. ll.-c.vtv. Air. Hal W. Aver, Al'-. Frsriik llayw, ,1. Air. Thomas IVseml. and Miss Florence Holt. Afier the een nioiiy tomorrow' evening tllie ibri.le .-mil jrtnoni will lesive for a trip to New York aid other noints. i.Mr. I.it.'h'l'oi-d is cashier of the Citizen.. N:i(-ion:il Hsitik and an euiiueutly suc cessful ytui'iii? bitsiiiess nisni. The brid will rei-eive si tu.wt isuilial ree. prion 'into t he lioin.'s 'and hearts of the peep!,' of na leiirh. A1A.I I'rTIM'ATiKK'i:. At live o'clock, 'this afternoon at liie liittne of the lurid. in r.iiismoiitli .Miss Sarah Klizsilielh Alsi.jelte and Ai r. Cha -. J. rarker. od' this city, wi re niairi.al. Arr. Fsri-ker was at conipanied to Fort - nioutli by Dr. .1. U. lioirei-s. Air. J. A". liailcy si.iiil Air. leiehiiiond Ilunler. A reception was tendered the e-ou.ple last evening. Tallies afiirnoon Air. nml Mrs. rarker leave I'm- Huston to visit Air. Parker's relative's. The bridle is -a unlive' of Virginia. Imi has' spent two yours in North Carolina. She is L'reatly .a.liuireil by all Who know her. Air. Parker is one of this State's -fisri. most iiliiit-ator.s. WANT'S WO'ltK. Alcflloetist J-'irl. Willie, .'lire,!: 20. good diaraeter, wauls a home in a wcdl to do family to do com ral heiiso work. Ad dress Ella Fry. 1'iiioji ,'Icmimn oipposile I'liion Depot. Col. Iteii.ihan 'Canii i. n is in. the city. 'Mr. A. Diijrhi left this inonwina; for trri-ii'iishoro to fiiruisli ami servo the ele pnnt sirnper at the ihonie of Jmitfo sUottjfl lists toiiiifht. W.II'AT THI') DIOKF.Y lilltDS SAY. The "Dickey Bints" were in eonveii 1 i i in i this nrirniiintsr and wero in a tre mendous u.prosir over sami-el'lii'ii;.- w Iricli was merely hliitesl at by way of rel'er enco. but i omiinente.l on visroronsly iiy w;i oi itiseussiiori. It. aiiiiM-a.reil lo In I a sort of fri'ssiiip. Havered -with an ap- pn'oaifh to a small sesriidal. which may br.-sil; oin at ininute. 'Knt oilier ni.atler. were- freely talked a'tioni ami 'iiere sin some remarks 'that were csiiii.-hi on th -w inj;: xxx Thai the el'fffeet illK of eerlain illlpl'ovc-nie-iii. oiiiirht not to involve a bsirriesidin-sr of tin- town. XXX That si eerlain amount of public senli ineni oiiw'ht to be ritldcii over r.nm-li shod lo the ext. 'in of taking some of file old. decayed sind ilaii.eroiis ire trunks out of C.apiiol S.iiare. X X V That if is it .tiling to the c-r. .lit of ihe city tlisil no memorial arch or ontran'i-i-rslccs tin- sipproach of Piiil.-ii I'a:l;. X X X 'I ilsll solne people on -nine . -. -;l -ioiss can suddenly cllsinj.'.' the obje. live object of a premeditated visil, anil Hot In- -lis-;i-ipoinied ill rlie act. XXX That st certain, .-bsii-ininj luni-o I'.irtv in the .ity is evi'leiHly cau-..:u a d'- tleetioll of SI I I ell. til II ie at sou titer llcll-es. X X X That while the r.ace m.-iy iioi .-ilttay. be lo the swift, sit this time si vo l. ry i silwsiys to the siroies; !n UaleiLi'ii. X X X That the onsn-lion of sin ni-dina i.. c lu ll city council and mil emforeiusj: '. i.- loo ih-iii !i like tihe ooininon rule of iiireacliinc; sin. I iio-i prsieii.-ii'i: io in.pire siny h f ui igre... xxx That Ihe doetri I' lUi.imieipsi I own ership of pill lie lltiiitics is in. I tllolfjal to 'lie so ;' llil I-' hi.t ie ill llli. lown SI. it once was. and hence the city is in:i',';u some repill;ltio.l,. xxx That the next en; ner-stone laying otiii'lil toi.e for sin snuliii.i-iiiiii titl.d li.'- the use of colivelll iolc. . a llfi l elice.. l.. llisis. lll'-clills. ole. X X X Thill the elfolTl-t of some p. .pie I" a p- 1 m '.-i r fits-Jiionsr! Ie by sit-rit inu" l.aio cinse. mere .iu.ipi rii:ur than atlsnii aiioii. x x 'I h.al the w.,1.1 p i'li'i 1 . -1 1 s i. a I.alin w.rd liavim: si close re. -nibla n.-e to -i ..in et li i nir in Ihi. ' ':y whioa tioiio.lv WSIIH. to .leciilio. XXX That ihe .Is'" si 1 1 1 .-it I i.m in l.i" "Win ler's Tslle" pn illlctioll, i. by l o meslllr 1 lie only sit I raot-ivo st sir of the .-iiu mini in ihis iciniy. xxx That tciinporarily iueresie.l al i.-iids'ie-i in certain e"iiiri-ei.-:ii ion. !. siitri'soiie'i. o.t sonic sinners, lo ihe cuuph-iion of num erous HC'W fall eietllllll s. X X X That certain youiii ladies who oonteni pbiie sta-raxiii-ir in the' near fii-iure nr, advised that tin-re are eerisiin i-oiiditmiis lll'd. r will, ll sllollbiels cslll be ulilizcd for head-rest.. X X X That the chorus. "I want my lulu." is li.-iiiir made, by numerous indiviilusils. to eMiress uin. li more in ibis town tsiati 'I wsis over int. n.l. 'l to convey. x Thill there is soiiH'tliiior siisllitiialll! in COCIIel I ioll wiih llle l'. -ellce of numer ous proniensnlo. in ihe vicinity of A her iiethy Springs ..n 'Sunday a l'iei noon, and oi her oi c-ision.. xxx Thai people who have seen star- under SHl'll adver.f eel iiticlis sis lllllliliid ill.- beauty of the i hem nn mm al the li may I Ide to appreciate the yrsiud. ur of the display if Ihey will stay up and kee p soln : mi the niuhl of tlie 1 Ith in-i. xxx That wit'li a h'.son .iusl given, tin' loisil iheairitsil siiiKtti-ars might e-sat sum. -I him;- Slisike.pearian and thus a- . llieve two .lesirable olid-: Fil'-I. rolieve si psltil'llt ptl'lilie of illliu-opi-l ly cost Hilled and chest IllKV eolllle OIH-Isis: second, lean' soinet Ilillg while al lelispl lig a --nl :. I ' - I . xxx '''ha-' ill Hub l'Ii ihe "-ign- o'' lie limes" are bei oluiu-u ll ' re indi.-slt iv ' "f I hi II ST tllsiu signs on the slreel-. xxx Thai 1 ill re sire o.-esl-i. lis w "n I a l'l"-l eh;irmiu'- an. I well in. aning h'.-n-s- . sin i ii.-i iiirn rsi 1 f ii ii li. e.-ssan int.-pfer - ie. witi. li-hts. X X X Tilsit more than one gsillsit.t bean of ihe citv are resilizimr the . xisienec of .. do liuhl't'iil Imii on their si. hi. ra'i.ot -in. I alTei tions. XXX Tilraf there sir.- ti.-fi rly . innigli d lib visitors to si certain military l''ice in the city to end the Philippine war in short order if they could all bo .'ilisi.-d for servit e. That l'lileigh 1ae erx.n ol "sil. .li. . That ICiHli'iuh lias the .Isiintie-i siml lllost ehsirlllillg little ill. -less to be found anywhere, and llli- assertion is sufticii-ni to . iisrble ipeople lo i. lent ity and i.-alizi' her. Thai the hot pace w'h'.ih ha- I"'."' set 'by society for the -past two iiiitl. in this town is what has fri'vent' . lie ic Irain-e of liie .-old waive into I hi.- divi si. n of the e-art li. AlansiL'er Rivers takes (.'resit ..Ica-n'-e in aniuoiiiieiiig lo the tlicalre g n . if llaieich thai he hsis se-eiir. d The Al.-i.-y-Aiakers. on.' of the si ivnu-i-l r. pert "ire eoHi'.isni'ies on Ihe rost.l for . no w-. k . eii'j:ai;eiiu'.nt. eoinini-i'iu ing" .M"'nl:i. X-'-vi-.inBier 1,'llh. The ren rloire c nsisis of "The Siillan Daugtiitcr." "The Plunger." "Ali.s. Uora." "Tlie Dreamed .Mys tery." "A Katelichir's I Ionsekei n r." '"Bust Tynee. "Tomi -Ssiwye'r." and "A Heni in Usig-s." 'Mir. V. II. Hoover, one of Carolinn's 'most rest-le.-Ts young linen, has gone to Oxford. IIiOHAciT mrriuMt. Pattersoiu N. J.. Nov. S. Vive-Pri'-i-deni lloiliirrf. is this piioi'iciiig in such si e.iiidition as gives Ihope for his ultimate recovery. The doctor ssptrke hi tin fully and clK'orfully. New oYrk. Nov. ,SS Oxtoii: Knh. ."ii: M.iin'h nml April 112; 'Alay it4. RAILROAD WON Overby's Heirs Gee Nothing From the Road ASKED FOR $18,000 The Jury was out Only Fifteen Minutes Two Divorce Cases Were De cided and Marriage Bonds Severed A llcr eon-uining over two day- th" -ait of .1. C. Alii:-. -..in. snliiniuist ra l.r of Alex. Ovel-by. agninsl Hie Italeigh alio Angn. la Air .. no. was decided at irooii. Ilvcrh.t wsis a colored employe of tin- road and h -t hi- is. lho -wreck near liie pellilelllisliy . A .nil Wsis privioii-iy insiiiiii.d agaiiisi i he mad. the plaintiff given SU'.oliii d'uin.igi -. Judge Timberlsil;. sol III" reivlicl si -i.I.- and tlie Supreme ( 'ollfl ga ve si 10 tt I risli. Thi. tristl wa- .-ompl.-l .-d today. The plaintiff si.kcd Sls.i.tiu danisiges. Iml al ter being otll tilleell msllllt.'S file jillt broiighl in Iheir answer in nlie issue: "Was the plaintiff ".. -iiitesisih'. Alex. (herby. killed by III gligi lice of the del .aula ni railroad i "inpa ny Answer: "No. In tlie .nil f lilniila v.-rby slgslill-l Charle W. Ovrby. white: veialiei and jnilgllicll! t. giten 111 I'slVor of file pl.iiuliff glsiiitilig si divorce fro'iii the b.'lnl- o I iii.al riuioiiy . i'lainliff w sis al low oil lo -e-IIIile her Ulsliii.'ll lisillle. I'i 1 1 I'l 1 1 .1 .May ii an I. Will. Ai. Pago. I col. I v.. lleltie Page. Icol.i, verdict anil jtnlglnenl in favor of 11:1 ta lift' grsiiiling si divorce. Noel l'.nilo. k vs. Kober: P. Stewsirl et ills. ('..UtiliUcl. 'Ihe Supci-ior Coint uici in the I-'ederal Court loom I'ster.iay , Judge W.m. S. O'M. Itobin-.ni pic i. line. say. ihe Slales-vilh- Liin-I'linsi! k. 'Ihe judge', charge to the granil jury oceiipiied .-if. on an hour and covonil the u-n.-il groii'inl. 'It 'Wsis interesting and iii-iriictive and in many places .list iiu-l ly itob'biiisoni.-iii. In calling sil teii't ion lo the 1 1 1 .-1 1 -1- of making returns for taxes, the judge sillu.ieil to a recent case in Yadkin county, where sin old nraiii with SlMHio worth of solvent credits had relnriied worith of pei-siHisil property siml worth of provisions as all lie had on hand. He wa- i.tfitml guilty of failure to li-t his prop, ny siml third $'2IHI. Pip ihe niosi interesting part of His Honor's charge was sil iis close, -when he i-esol ..ei ion 1727 of .he t utile, as to Ihe du y of ihe- .-"inriy eoiiiniii.sioiicrs in ref-ei-'-i..-e lo drattiug the jury for 'he tii-s and sceoiid . -w. eks of court, lie staled lli.tl it had gone forth tn the 'Suite press that Ihe i-otiinii-siouers had aiott elirirwu the jury for tlie second week heca.use he had Ireati.l tlie 'bai fo'i-e .liscoHi-tcoilisly; th.ai lie- gisiiid jury should -invesliigate the ii::itter. and ile lurther insl rucli'ii the ..olii it. ir io draw a bill against the ooniini-. -loners lor failing to do their du ly. Judge lloiiill.on s!;ltel that one of liie iii.-ihIm-is of liie bar. Air. Long, had wiiiieu him 1.1 1 si i .the report, printed lirst in I'ae Ciliai-lolle News, was untrue, hut tjial 'lie oi he:- mr'niliers of the bar htnl l-ctllililleil silclll. As s,o as ilie grand jury had retired Air. 1.. C. Caldwell was on his feel. He -land th.ai the judge had ,siiinH'il the bar in tlie face: thai he did not think he intended to do so Judge ltO'll il 1W. mi 'lie'-c -aid I lial 'Mr. Cald well inisiiindersloo.l bins: linn In- l.a-1 iml iin sinl it" do that. Air. Caldwell preceded I" say uh-at the i. peri all. gsng ihat io. .iuror had been drawl Ii f the second week lieesiuso of sin- jnilge's di-coisric-y to liie b.-ir when he was here belire wsis false'; lhsll the local papers bad coreited it and stated I It.- real ic.i-on ilisil esi-es frotn this district will oc called next wee., ill ill.' Siipreme Court : i al I'he bar 'hare had no I li mi g Ii t of ma king - u 1 1 1 a charge. J.'.lgo Kol'.'ii-i n ssij, this false n p u-i had bei ii circulated .-very w In re: that eii pings ei a 'sruiiig i.l hsnl even been selil In his w ife: I. I.l! ile li.ld felt hsl.ll.V oti'i- il. as in- l ad h:o! no ihollgll! of be ing il:-iiiiii-ii"iu.. et.. etc.; and llni't he w.as glad io iiu.lersl and mailers and ilia-: he I., liev. d .in-i w inn Mr. Csibiwell had staled. Mi --is. T.ii utr. Long sind Cri. r also 1 1 i si i . - .lati mo: its sip port ing Air. Cald well's version "f liie lllsllli r. Afier hiai'iiig liie.e explai'silions :iiul .-ill had 1 n iii.i.le .1. 'sir. Hi- Honor b id tin- -..lociicr iml to draw any bill agsiinsl lho . '.Ullly eo;i:Ii:iss':oll1 1--. a:- I the dove of pence hat ing aliglili d i'' I lie curl, il settle. I d"W II to l.ll-illoss. a x i: ; l . i :: hfd hkko. In his speecb a: Cbi.-sig... the S.-.-re-lary ..f 1 he Navy. Ji m I . I..;:ig. aid llli- following W ell-de-erve,l tli'l. lite o r i-oiiisigc. i'he dash. Ihe -pit iiidi.l heroism and lho line seaman-hip of l!ioll:l;-d Wsiin'w i -iglu : "In Ihe long watch b. l'. ie Santisig" ihe t.-n-i I- of oi:r gr.-al balile sihip t as Ihe 'iwo Siiani.h l"l l't di-bo.-ll ilc-i -.i, ei.. those swil l, tiendi-h sharks of llle .ca. very engines of di'.llll sl.lld ile sir, n iii n. and yet when the gfeat l .lllle call'.' Il wsl. toe ll.-oli-etecl Moueester. a eouM-rted ya.-l;:. i he f. 'iict phiytlimg sllld ilea.i:re boslt of .1 sllll ilner Vileation, wild, h without In .iiati.-n . r 1111-niiiK. nt tsi, led ilie-e di'iii.'ii- of ihe seas ai,. sind; Ihein b'tlh. I have always ill. ugh! ii the ni.e.i heroic 11: I gallant imliv'.lual iielam e "f !ig-hiiiig during the war.'- To li'nis the -Clctoliitnl Leader adds: "The' Ameri. an peoiile srnd cpecially -1he boys o filiis coiiulry -.iioiil.l n-iu'.-iu'lter the words of .-eereiary luig. Surely Ui.-hsird Wniaw right, iimdct in peace. iniiKsiiiilly co'niH't. til and m-foniniiINlii .1 li the Hhief exci-utive ofticer oil llle old Alaiiie. .111 A'liienenn whose blond has com.. 10 him from the li. 'Volution, a hero and a lighting num. will shine in the , ,i-tis of valorous deeds, sword or nn sword, for all tune to entile.'-' Cleveland Leader. There will he a special nisll-inee of Shore AeroH next. Saturday alt 2:30 p. ni. Matime I'liees 'will lie lower Horn- oOr.. and gallery 2-"i ec-ints. I'lis'iial lu-ieo will prevail at nig'ht jiyrfonniiiiee. 7 . ,. : . .'' ' "-'..v-, - it , V-' ." , tAuut..M
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