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TIf!ES VISITOR 1..v. I , No. 9,023. RALEIGH, M. C, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVMEBER II, 1899. 25 Cents a Month. OFFICE MOVED o IvOOAIi nsrniigh'tolfieeKoo. . p The office nf I ho Times-Visitor 'ins lieon removed to down stair.- in I ho Ai'i.domy of Music bedding, '.he - "V formerly occupied liy Mr. Mcures exhi biicm of pianos anil organs on Wos'. Martin stroo, first door west of Salis linry. This is the most, central 1. na tion of nny newspaper office in the city, just out block from tin- posiol'Mcc. on the way to die I'nioii station. Tha it le phoues h-nrc not been removed t'!-oni the old oflice yet. Imt wo oxp-et to have them in place by Monday. Southern Hell 'phono 1.42, Interstate 'plmm 17! AX EXPLANATION. How Oih or hho Stolen Sets of lLan-.-.-s Oanw to In- Found at lciitnu and 'Dixon's. In Tots writing tile thi'ft of two sets of liTtnu'sii yesterday, liy tthc negro Sloo'iey Perry, referem-v was made to tha tai l t'h'it't otic iset of tlie harness was toiu.ii in the Imilding occupied by Denton an 1 1 Mxcn. Mr. Doti'ton a.-ks that tliis ma'tor be further exidained liy the additioni I it n't -ni-iit. tli'.it tlie harness was not sold to Mesws Denton and Dixon: th il me negn simply eame in with tlie karno.-s ami ilrmpped it hi a hark room ami went on, lie knowing that the police wen- i n iliis traiil, mid the object being, nrcsem ably. to either conceal or get rid of hi. lcooty. 'lliwc facts were not known to the re-.pkM-ter at the time tlie story Has written and are tnmw detailed in order to relume The proprietors of any possible hut i c i lion of knowledge of the theft which til" readers of thin palter. Mr. DeiMou lean, may linve drawn. We take pleasure n 'publishing this additional inl'mmi lu'i, ttiricli puts a different light on the story told to lis by t'he police authorities - tcrilay. Mr. .lohui Dixon sns he bought il. ot'her set nf harness tn prevent stv'-il iKiinlrynncn. who wanted to buy ii. In getting it ill order (o protect the 11 r. who could reoofor il froim him. etc. Terry was sent to jail today P await trial. WHISKEY TRUST Kentucky Distillers to Limit Seasou Out put to 9,000,000 Gallon?. IjiMiisrilh-, Ky.. Nov. 11. It is official y statist today that the Kentucky Di-:i I ers' As.stm-iati.on has agreed to limit i ! present season's output to nine int'hon gallons. It is also reported that tlie New York trust "will endeavor to limit the production of standard brands to this" figures. Cheap po.ls arc not include! i.i the limitation. ORF.OON AT MANILA. Manila, Nov. 11. Tlie hnlih s!li,ip Ore go alias urrnvd Inn. ilcr departure froin Hong Kong unoi-cd much specu lation, as it was believed that -ho would uppcUr on tlie ('liinese coast. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. "Shore Acres" was witness,. , ,y a novel theatre iarty dm in; its late run at t'lie lloston Theatre. 'I lie party was eomHied of Samlliiy sclbnil leachers. and there was just a half hundred of I hem. They all seemed lo enjoy the play bup'ly. and laughed and cried over the various so ncs just as you and 1 have laughed and cried over them. "Shore Acres" certainly has obtained a crcat hold nixui the public, ami promises to outlive the pri'-i ui (.-on. ration or theatre putroiis. This play with entire new scenery and a fine i-oiuiiny will be irivcn at the Academy to.!,iy al -:M ami S:l.'i p. to. Iitlle (iladys Ciliu.s. who plays that IhilikiiiL' part in "Shore Ani" so mh c!ssfully, 'is said to have partaken of iver one thousand tutkey dinners sim-o her lirst. apiMtirtnce in "Shore Acres." The coinptnny lui'scnlin!; "Shore Acres" this season is headiil by Charles C. Craitf. Atkins Lawrence, Marion 'ill leu and Kcllo Thcoch.re. As usual all the scenery, properties and mechanical effects are new and every effort will lie nnade to please the mosit catiTious. "Sliore Acres" will have nline represent ation at I lie evening piTforiminco. All ladies who intend witues-sinir the oM'U'inK perforiiKinee of the Merrymak er next Monday niiiht. lure rcHue.stcil to have their seats resierved in ailvance at liohhirt-Wynin ilrutr wtoiv, 'the wunc can now lw re-served for 15 cents up to (i'p. m. Monday niirht, after that tiim the firil priii' will ! eharjred, iik theiv is always a rush for n repertoire com pany it would lie wise to liave them re wrvwl at oiii-e. The opeti'intc perforniami' will le the "Sultan'ti Duutrhter," with Miss Ann Viola Itiwher playinn the loading part. The costume woni by -Miss Kisher in this production is an iniHrtiitiu ifon. Turkey. There is over five pounds of spatmUw on tliis costume, iiikI will niy 1m- worn Monday oifiht. The Mertymiakers, one of tlie stroiiin'st lVHrtoire coiiiinrnies on the road, vill liepn a week's enjraKeiiieint at the Acad emy of Muwie. During the week they will present a line of comedies and dram' is m-w to the theatre tfocrs of Ktileitrh. 'llio in-mnK bill will be "The Sul tan'j I uufrhter." 'Ilie siieeiahien lire all new and up to date. 'Mioiiihiy will bo ladies' nisrln. when nil ladies will lie admitted to a reserved Hdalt for 15e. Miitiii(H Wednesday ami Saturday, l'opular prieesi. 10, tl and ;illc. The fireensboro paiiers sHk in the most foinpliineniiiiry tenuis of the man ner which Mr. Durhi. the State's popu lar caterer, of Kuloich. serwd the re freshments at the St;. to Normal and In dustrial College and the elegant supper at the Dnntllass weddinc Dunhi can't he surpassed whim it conns to furuish iliC and servini! hampu"t.s or supiiers. His services are constantly in deni and in the principal cities M the State. One-half cur load of bananas rl Dui?hi's. California pc;u-s at Dughi's. STILL HANGS FIRE Gov. Bradley Has (Jhe Armo ries Strongly Guarded CLAIMS A PLOT IS UNEARTHED The Commercial Says Taylor's Plurality is 2,681, Courier Journal Makes No Claim Threaten to Dynamite State Honse. Louisville. Ky.. Nov. 11. The friends of tloebcl declare today that they will blow up the State llousv with dynauiiie lel. ie toivcnior 1'raillcy snail occupy it atlci- llccemhir l-lli. AltMOIilLS tilAUDKI). Louisvllic. Nov. 11. (ho. V. lions. Chairiiian of the Republican Commit tee, said today that Taylor's election as Coiciuor is certain, by not less than two thousand and possibly by three thous and. All the armories in the Slate arc clusi ly guarded. Governor llradley tiaiin i 1 1 ir thai he has discovered a plot of the (ioeliclili s to seize tarms and ammuni tion. There is no denying that the Ciohci ties arc trre.-itly concerned over ihc l.:'e letiti'iis w hich reduce the 1 lein icr.. t ic plurality in xirmiB Democrat ic comries. Keenton coinit), fur instance, drops four hundred less than by the loroier renins while I'liion. (ialloway and L-oua i coun ties cluine lo a K'. pulilie.-in pit;..ilil'. CLAIMS. Louisville. Kv., Nov. IL-'Uie o 1:i i ll returns as far as received, by a eia.to m The 'CumtiM-reial, bear out the claim il.: i Tajlor's plurality is J.iiSL (oiebil si il i la I'tn -4 Inv tliiiusa ml. Hie ( n!i::r'--Joiii-nal niakis no claim as to :lie idu ralily for JocIm-I. RUN AWAY MATCH. Mr. A nil iir II. I.'lf..i1. f.rrmrrly of Nru.:il ,i'U ,ihl .Li-:s Arroila Cuiry. l;iiiir!il i' it' Siint'uii Colcy, I'l-iuii m;ir Millliiiiitif. win- nt.irrii"! ;H ..".! liy .!u-iifc Nich.il-. t)u ,-iit, iiiiM.n. T.n1 r.H!i'!c ;ilH'liii!i-t 1m rim ;i;iy Mll-l i- ii'iirrir.l l;ist 'ritiiiil:iy .iml iin- Iniili--flt-ii )lal ir.lriinl U;ll'i.i:ii hell hrr I'T n hi I iiisnix . It il 'the plul, :i -: nr 1 hi si'li-r iii linn- ;itnl ;i r i ii 1 1 lu-rc Imhuc. 'l ilt clTul I Imhiv. liuWfVi-r. im . t v tl iic- ccssf,,! I IT'KMS 1(11! ODD I'llLI.OWS. Capital No. 1 17 has clevi n applieatioiis I'll it- second club. X X X M.iiiIio No. N initiated nine of its iliird club Tne-ilay evciiin::', X . X Will in sville No. 171 has elected one chili and lius nine applications on the X X Our Orphan's Home is earin:; fur forty live children, who were once the pits of our lire: hi en. XXX Our hin-!iear:ed friend, lien. L.ny, looked in nion our llonic recently and speaks of ii in the very highest terms. Tlie pap. i's s;ly Mr. laey is "not an Odd Fellow," but we think in very many respects he is. most cspeciilly in larini; for Ihc orphans. XXX Are on at work? Without work even the sub'imc siibstanic called faith is dead. No work incaiis ioeny. A coiiiiuuiiiiy wiiln ut work is i imiant ami slollitiil. A Lcil'c wiiboui work is vn tually a dc.ld Lodc. W'orK means ail the dixies prescribed, both insid ani outside. XXX On I-'riday evening. Novi uibcr the 17:h insian.l. Scaton Cales Lol-c will ho'd memorial servins in its own hall in memory ot Itrellnr riiillip Thicm. who had been its secretary for nearly twenty live years. All Odd J'cllows. relatives and friends of I'.rother Thicm arc vi ry cordially invited to be pres. an. The ball will be opened promptly at S o'clock. X X X Are we eilucatiiin the new members Y Do we try to .irive them such an educa ilinn as will enable them to be useful -useful to the order and useful to llntn selvesY No one is useful ivlm cannot do sotuethiim. and no one can do any thing iinlcsf he has a knowledge of winat is to bo done. Ktiowlcd.ire comes from education. L'ducati.m conies by study, observation and experience, but educa tion is taught by those who have the knowledge; hence it docs not require such a lonjr experience to acipitre an ediuatiou. What will become of the order if mil who become nit nirbers are al lowed to remain in ignorance? What would our children become if we give I hem no education'; The answer is ob vious. ClIItVSANTIlKMt M SHOW. 'l iie ladies of the CJnvn h of the (JinhI Shepherd lake pleasure in iinnoniwinv that liny will hold tlicir animal Chiy sit ii i lie m u in Show on Monday eveuini; the loth, from 4 until 1'-'. in the parish looins.of the church. This 1in. Iweomi' one of the annual social events of the city, and is always sreatly enjoyed. This yisir tile display will lie even liner than Hsiwrl, the ladies having reci ived the promise t ti lariw coiitribiit ion from the celebrated estolv li-liiin nt. of Messi-s. Small & Co., of W'ashiin."ton, in mhlithin to thosn. shown by our own people. In addition to the display of flowers, the Indies have provided n handsioTiw menu, which will be served on very rea sonable lerius nml will contribute to the pleasure mini zest of tln occasion. They hoiie that many a worker mtiy tind "rest and recreation" from an hour spent at the sliow. KAItTIItjlAKK. Leghorn, Nov. 11. A violent shock of earthfiiinke last evening ilitl panic to the population. SOCIAL REALM Several Charming Events Which Have Added to Life's Pleasures. On last Monday evening Miss Loulie Iii'Ks Kitve a very enjoyable card larty complimentary to her truest. Miss I'auliiio Jternharilt, of Salislinry. The pa'iiM of the c'cnin was "I'rot,rressive Hearts," anil the prizes won by Miss I'nnleii and Mr. Will Vass. Those present were Miss LTiza ltusbce. Miss I'riiden. of Mdenlon: Miss Kidder, of Wilmington; Miss Holt, of Iturlin'ton; Miss Hawkins, of Itidirowny; Miss Lena Lilta, Miss Hal Morson, Miss Itosi.-i I tattle. .Miss Norris. Miss Vivian Strone;, of Atlanta; .Miss Latham, of Croeuville; Miss Mary .tones and Miss Ilinsibile: Messrs. John, Anilrovts. Will 'ass. Itrowu Shepherd. Williitu Snow. Henry Kins. Stanley b'aisoii. (ieor.sc l.inle. Crank Allen, .lohn SlrotiMih. Dalcn Stroiiach. (Jarlaml lones. A. II. Arriujrtoii. R. .. r.,111 h.irdt, .lames Arrinstoii. XXX Miss l.illie Hoke liianuii'irly ctitcrlaiii id the Miehre Club last Tin sday evi li bit: al her home on North Diwsi.n strict. I'losrcssiie sevcii-haiideil eihre was played by the follow im; yoiins ladies and iri n l Ii ii : Misses Klizabclh Hinsd'ale, Mary 'llirncr. Mary Dcuson, Liy.te Crow. .Ictinie I'escuil. Kliza Kiisbee. An nie Kidder, Mary l'ruib u, Morence Holt, I .iti Li ilawkins. Jliry Shipp. Salbe Dorlch. Nella Crimes. l.illie Hicks, lilaiiehe ISIake. Myers, of I'hilaiielphia ; Mcllill, of IVtorsliiirK: Miry .loins, Lizzie Ashe, Tompie Hill. Mamie Nor ris. May .lones. Vivian Stionn, Ki'anccs .tones, .lane Andrews. Sophie and L"Uln H ti. slice and Mrs. Thomas M. Ashe; Messrs. Tom I'escuil: .lohn Andrews, .lohn C. Drewr.v. Frank I lay win. d. Sam Hinsdale. !. M. Ayr. Tom Dcuson, Arinisiitid Conrad. Hubert lioysicr. Dalcn Sirotiaeh. William ami (ieoru'e Little. Henry McKee. WilKam tir.ihani. blor Itoy.ien. William Snow. W. II. Allen. Andrew S.viue. T. L. Ivberhardl, lib-hard Liisbce. C. M. I'litehett. Wiil 'ass. William 1 toy Ian 'and Stark l'.alehc lor. M ;ss .b iinie resetnl w on the ladies' I ri.e. a huely cin-iian va-e: Mr. Sam Hinsdale won the ucn'ticiuan's' prize, a watch charm: while .Miss Mary Dcn soi I Mr. Ceorire Little won the eosol;iiioll. D.litllV I'C I I'csll 1 1 II II I S WCl'C scried dnriiis the cveliillir. XXX Tin- bal p.-udrc iveii by ' i ; yoiim ladies o K.ileiuh in the Henry hall last cicliiim was largely ti-l tcniU d and proved a most ilelislitful all'.iir. The success was due largely to Miss Lilly Cray and Mi-s Mary llr.iau. who were the ball n'.inuirer.s. selected by the joitm; Itidies. Mr. .iamcs Liii-lit'ord was so fortunate as to sc'-ure a manager's rosette, of which he is naturally very proud. rt Tomorrow 1110111111- Mr. Charles Haw kins Cailis, ai coinp mied by his brohi ;, Mr. W. '). Cutis. Af Coidsooio. will leave for Philadelphia., where next Wen ucsday at hih noon at the residence of the bride's pan tit-. Mr. and Mi's. ,1. M. Mitchell, on lirewsler avenue. Miss Anna Isabel Mill In II and Mr. (iattis will be iii:irt it il by Uev. Dr. Wallers, of that eity. Mr. 11. S. I. card will leave Tues day moniinn to be present al the icre- nio'ny. Mr. I Mrs. I). S. Ilaiiid! m. of this city, arc illicitly in Philadelphia and will remain until alter the marrias'- Tlie bride and p'oom will visit New York. Niacin and other points, ret ur.ii'.iu lo Ualeish about Dcceinber 1st. They will ri side at the home of Mr. Kei I on West Martin street. Colli will receive a warm welcome ill Italt ivh where they have hosts of friends. Mr. Caltis is an excellent yoiins man ami is risiim rapidly fn the S. A. L. passciiL'cr depart meiit. Ihc Koumiss ISook Ciul. met with Mi-s Isabel ltusbce Thursilay afternoon, and wire clinrtninirly entcrtaineil. "Slid-' by" was In- siilijcit ler tliscussion. Mis.-) Sadie Until read a very ciuerlain u - sketch of his life ami select ions 1 1 mil his poem were rend by Miss Pallic Lewis. Some criminal wtuk was done, 'mil the prize, a dainty little liotd;, was won by Miss Kidder, of Wilniinstim. Delicious, refreshments were served. 'I he siibjct t for the next meet ins will be " Wordsw til th." XXX Miss L'thol Norris has relurneil from Winston, where she lias liecn the j;iiest of Miss D-aisy Hani's. XXX Miss .less'ie Carroll has irone to New York. On her ret urn she w ill stop in Picliieond to a house party to he j'ivcn by Miss Maude Morgan. XXX Dr. tietH'j;e Itcuii has roturnetl from Porlsin.011,1 h, where he nttendeil liie mar riage of his cousin. Mr. Krncs't lteuii. to Miss Hawks. Miss Myers, of Phibiilolphia. is tlie Kin st of Miss May IVryau. Miss Sally Kdn son, of Houston. Va is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Joseph I-'cri .ill. on Hillsboro si root. N't (TICK. To the Stockholder of the lyouisburg Railroad Company: A general meeting of the stockholders of the Loiiislinrg Railroad Company has been duly eiilctl iind will be held at the oflice of the company in Raleigh. N. C 1, Thursday. December 14th. A. D.. ISII'.l. at IJtoO o'clock, p. 111. The object ami purposes of said meeting are as fol lows: s 1st. I't.r the pui-fiosc of considering the consolidation of the iAinishurg Rail road Company with The Raleigh and (iaslou Railroad Company, ami also to consider anil agree uwn the terms anil conditions iipm which the eonsolidat ion with siich The Raleigh ami (Jaston Rail road Company shall be made. ' 2nd. Ami also to consider the sale to The Raleigh and Custon Rjiilrmid Com pany of liie property and franchises of the Ijouisburg Railroad CViinpu n,Y, and the terms ami conditions of such sale. .1. SI. SHElvYVOO'D. !!th November, 1S!HI. Secretary. New products of (!mi. A. lluyle. Ihc famous epicure, are on display at the store of W. !. Cpi-huri-h & Co. Tlicy are telling you about thvni in their ad. iu this issm Mrs. 1!. 1.. Perry is visitin;; in Iteau-foi-l. Col. Kern Pre niort tlepaiteti 'his 1110111 iiiK. Prof. M. S. C. Noble, of the State Cni versily. is in the city. Mr, Henry lulitis his gone to Anl iiiti for a I11111I. Mr. Lontii" '.iniis b n reiitnied for a short Ituu: il. wn the ro i,l today w it.i a liie sill. -' of liirls. Prof. Joyner. of the Normal College, spent the morning in Rah igh. Mr. R. S. White has returned lo the city. Mr. William Pace ami Mr. .1 .s. I.oys ti r. of Wake Purest, are s, .Melius Sun Liv here. Mr. Henry Page is mi the city. Mil, W. :'. Petty, of C.irtlii.". is Ime today. Mr. "t'ty iris he, n snileriug from a painful injury to his foot, but is able In be out now with 'he assistance el crilti lies. Mr. lilowil Shepherd sjioui tmbiv iii Wake Forest, looking alter some legal 1,11-illesS. Miss Virginia Lawrence went to W ake i 'itr, si today. Master Junius Moore, who has been s,-k at bis" home llii South W'awson street, is improving very rapidly. Mr. Albcri Hodge has gone to Now York city. The il image by lire to the resilience of Mr. Charles Iteriiard. which was in sured in a company represent! t 1,, v, S. Primrose tV Co., has been placed at ai S.".n. The Fanner Hopkins theatrical com pany, which gave such a pitiful p; rforin auee hero hist week, Went to piect s in Loiiislinrg yesterday anil the numbers of lie company have gone to New York. Manager Moseley is here for a while. Ti:e company's private ear has been seal naili by freight from here. President .lohn Mills. ,.f the Raleigh :i it-1 Cape Fear Railroad, returned this morning from Norfolk, w -here he is slopping lumber extensively. It is said that Major II. L. Cranl will suet- I Mr. .1. I!. Foriiine as clerk "i the Fe1lcr.1l Court -gorily. HONORS FOR MEHRTENS, I'liarloiie. V ('.. Nov. 1 1. - (Ju-irtcr-n.ister .Mchriciis. hcliiisniVTu of tie Ol. lupin in Ihc battle nf Manila H i.v. passed through here today for Charles Ion. S. C.. where a reception is await iu liiiu. including the pri'scniaiiou of a sin i old,, nit-morial. COURT ADJOURNS. Much Business Done Today Before the Close. 1 Tile Superior Conn for 'the trial of civil cases will close this ni'ieruoou alter a Iw o weeks' term. A great e;i;oim1 nf business was done lotlai . Many ni'tious were argued. K. C. Lawrence, l-isip. was appointed receiver lor the Tribune Publishing Company. P. W. Averitt was the pre vious receiver. Mrs. Julia II. I'.ufl'aloe was allowed lo amcnil the complaint tiled iu her suit !o in1 1 ke it oniorni to the evidence in certain instances . Yei'lriiviiis lloy-tir was appointed trustee iu the ease of Caswell Pollard vs. Robert .1. Cl.'lblrec. Allen Davis vs. J. W. Pcrnoll. de cree contirming sale. Lciiora Jones vs. N. C. Railroad Com pany, judgment, appeal by the plaintiff. A. W. Shaffer, executor of .1. 11. Mii I.T. vs. Pailic Christmas and others, or der of sale, same order iu a similar suit against Helen Christians. W. II. Cole ,1 al. vs. M. S. Clark it al.. judgment. Sarah Tupper vs. S. 1!. Cipcharl. judgment, a peal by plaintiff. John Ward vs. N. C. Car Co.. decree continuing sale. Davtnp. .it. .Morris ,V C... vs. C. 1 1. Andei'-on. apeal by both plaintiff and defendant. 15. P. Williams. Treasurer of Wake c ty. vs. II. T. .lones. order of refer ence to .1. It. R itiaielor. I?s,. Motion of tlcl'i mla iii to amcnil answer so as to set forth list lif insolvents for whom cicdil is asked, was continued. .1. C. Mart administrator of Alex. Overby. vs. Italt igh ami Augusta Air Line, plaintiff appealed to the Supreme ( 'our!. .lames K. Fowler an. I wife vs. F. P. P.rylnit, judgment to be signed out of court. Smith vs. Heath, tin days to lile re port. Btikcr Bros, vs. N. C. liuilding and Sttfipl yl'n., judgment for plaintiff. Sterns Mfg. Co. vs. X. C, Ituilditn; and Supply Co.. judgment for 'plaint iff. John F N.ilni vs. V. K. Mini, judg ment, appeal by defendant. NASH SQUARE. The mound which has ornvimenletl the i-'iilcr of Nash Stptare has liecn removed ami a 'betl of foliage plants will lie sub stituted. The Park eoniinittce is mak ing many improvements in Nash Square. The new walks "are nearly complete and about scvenlj -live sugar maples will be set out to furnish shade. XOTICK. To the Stockholders of the Pittsboro R'ailroatl Company: A general meeting of the stockholders of the Pittsboro Railroad Company has been duly called ami will he held at the oflice of the company iu Raleigh. N. C, on Thursday. December 14th. A. D., 1S!I!, at 12 o'clock M. The objects mid purposi-s of said meeting 'are as follows: 1st. For the purpose of considering the consolidation of the Pittsboro Rail road Company with The Raleigh ami Huston Rnilroatl CouHwiny, anil also to consider ami agree upon the terms and conditions upon which .the consolidation with such The Raleigh ami Caston Rail road Coiii'pu'iiy shall be made. 2ml. And also to consider the sale to The Raleigh and Cus'tim Railroad Com pany of the properly and franchises of the Pittsboro Railroad Compiiny. and the terms oind conditions of such sale. A. J. BY NUM. !)th November, 1889. Secretary. KIMBERLEY ATTACKED Report Says Bombardment was Begun Today RHODES ENCOURAGES MEN British Outposts Captured -Three British Officers Wounded English At tempt to Slrengthen Their Forces. Cape Town. Nov. II. Kimbeiiev is I br. all in d with laliouc. A message front there sii - thai the inhabitants i,. allowetl only eight ounces nf 1 , iil a da . ( 'ceil Rhodes labor is in, I, latigabl.v lo klip Up tile spjijls of tile i 1 1 II .1 bit a 1 1 I s. lie has given sevir.-il "famine lum-hi s" al Tile hotel, and he guts o illy to im dctl'tlscs to cneolllagc the lllell. i n i ; i : i ; 01111 Kits shot. London. Nov. II. (icueral P. tiller w ires under dale of the Pith lilal a n i olitioitering a rl v" t't'i til i Orange Hiv.. had a skirniisb with 'the enemy four lllilts ea-t of Poilllnlll. in which lll'eeel. a l.ieiiieuaiit Colonel, was killed, ami 1 hive lie i; : i nam s a ml two pi i v at i - v i , e W Olllltletl. ItOF.RS CAPTI'RK Ol'TPOSTS. Cac 'I'"" ii. Nov. II. -.les-ages in, in I lean 1 .1 unci ii ii reported I hat I lie large P.ritish camp tin re is preparing for a di vision t h:l I will n;.l r, !i lo the relief or Kiinbeiiej ami Maiiking. An official no -sag-.- Mom Kiinberiey. il.llctl the I'tlll. s.;s licit the Wolltlded are piogri-sing satisi',-, t-toi ili . T'l ulposts of tin- south ic-ervoirs have been missing sin,-,. No. lib. I: is supposed ihev win- captured b tin- I b H I s, KIND TliFATM KNT. Durban. Nov. II. The govi rninenl b.is r iv. d a Icier fr..iu I'olotiel S. Iiit-I. a Moiiiioii oflicer captured al Kl.indshiagio. ill behalf of I h dander prisoners re turning lb. inks for the kind an, I hu mane l re t: t)n-ll I receive.!. II.- -.its poors and P.rllish are liealcil alike. TRANSPOR T FOI DliRliD. P.rest, Nov. II. Rntnoi's arc in circu lation that a Ibilisli transport has foundered eft l's,au:. M. (M I'M LIOAVFS. Loudon. No. II. Captain Sim-uni. I 'iutcil Slat, s .Military A ".o i.e. sailed tor South Alriia :olay. PICK TPOOPS Loudon, Nov. II. A corps of engineers from ( i i'brali ,ir wilt at-i-i ii.p.iiiv a s-a'ge t i'aill to ; he Cap - ! o !.' Il - ,' 1 i ;i ttiouiil ieg 1 he Ilea vies guns embrasures. Two bat talions of ni.aintei! it, fan . r.v. every man selected for his riiling ami sho,i;;ng qualities, will be seal to the front. . ATTACK ON Kl.Mlt'KKI.KV. Pretoria. Nov. 1 l.--T"lie I ibat'iltn, t i ami attack on Kiuilieiiey was begun this inoriiini'. TKURIP.I.i: STARTS. Durban. Nov. II. A large lot ir teen and gui;s on the cruiser terrible has staitid to the Ii i. P.ASFTOS LOYAL. London. Nov. II. According to Cape Tow II advices P.asulos continue to be lovat to deal P.ritaiu and have refused In harvest tiie Orange Free State crop, which lies roiling on the ground. SHOWERS SUNDY. SHOWKRS SI'NDAV. For Rah igh and vicinilv: Fair lo nighl: s-howers probably Sctidav alltr lli II or lliglll. followed bv cooler. A siorin of ouisi.lcrnhle t'urce is e.-n-ti tl over the i.ist lake region where I hi eatciiing weather with rain prevails, i x 1 cm I i 1 1 g eastward to the north Allan tic coast. A light fall of sM,, has oc curred al Manpietic. In:;. allhoitgn there is a high area iu the nort hwes-, wilh I elupela I urcs below freezing 'al several points, there is no indication of a sevt re cold wave auv vv 'here. Tim weather throughout the south coniinuis fair and pleasant. COTTON MILLS Mr. Pickel Writes on N. C. and S. C. in Cotton Manufacturing. Mr. Fditor: In your issue of the '.hit. under the caption "Prosperiiy Indica tors." you rial! into the error of placing South Carolina a little behind lor jiM up wilhi North Carolina in the tnalicr of i-oitoii spindles. The annual remn of Ihc Financial Chronicle for the jear ending September 1st. IS! lit. gives lim following statistics regarding cotton mills in these tow Scares: Number of mills in .North Carolina. IliS: iu South Carolina. To: spindles in North (lamlina. l.liPo.'-'iiN: iu S h Carolina. 1.2.S.V12S; looms iu North Carolina. 22.17S: in Smith Carolina. .".i.27"; c.olloti in a n ii fa I ii 1 1, 1 in North Carolina, .'lsn.2:H ball's or 1 7."i.02(.."iSn pounds: in South Carolina. ioS.siiT bales or 2iil.ll7n,12ii pounds: cotton produced in North Carolina. ISil.niin bales, in S.iuili (lirolina. '.Illtl.illlli bales. Accoriling to these llgures. S'.tiilh Caro lina hail stiincwlia! less .titan half a--mm u.i mills as North C.iroliua. but over a iiturtcr of a niillion more spindles, and ovi-r Ihirtecn -ihousniiil nutre lotuns. and consumed nearly I w cnhy-live niil lion pounds toS.ii.'to bales) more cotton I It ii 1 1 her sis-tvr Stale. Hut whereas South Carolina ii.anttfacl nrcd only about -I i per cent, of the cotton she produced. North Ciirolimi manufactured aboiil 711 1 ar ceii't. ol' her crop. It Is- of Uio great consequence wlni-li is in the lead; the important fact is that they are both doing vt ontlt rl'iilly ,well. Ami whatever else the Governor of Siiti'th Carolin'a may retiiark to 1 1 1 (lovcruor of North Carolinia. he cannot say. "It is a long t inn-, or a long way. between spindles." J. SI. riCKKI.. West Raleigh. Nov. IU, 18W. CHURCH SERVICES In Addition to the Usual Services Some Churches have Visiting Divines. Rev . A. I . Wiiotlw tirtli. who was for seven years a missionary in Japan, w ill b ad a special in issionai y service at the t litistian church in this city tomorrow I S ii in I a ,v 1 cvnug' at 7:.'ln o'clock. Kvcr.v -hotly is cordially invited to be present. Wesi Raleigh P.nplisi ehiinli Services II a. in.. 7:oU p. in. J. A. Alderman, pa-tor. Sunday school :1::M p. in. . C. liielia i lison. siipi-rintciideiil. Prof. Plato Durham, of Trjnity Col lege, arrived in the t-ily this tl ftel'llmin. .m l is ihc gitisi ,.f 'i'. It. Ciowtler. on Fa.i i ; lev ille sii-,.,-1. .r. Durham will deliver a missionary aibliiss iu Central Methodist i ! 1 1 1 r e It tonmrrtiw uigiil. pri:si: ti-:i;i an m i ss ion a riks. 'The Rev. Low ndes t'unis ,-IIH Mrs. t'uitis. Presbv leriau missionaries to ibe L'aos. are now in the city, guests al liie Fxciinive Mansion. Alter an absence of four vt at s. lliev have rtiiirncd to Ibis coiinliy l.ccatiM' of liie impairment ,u the liioii ii of Mrs. Curtis. After a visit 10 Connor and Mrs. Rus,. at-l-.r an aunt of Mrs. Curtisi. they will go to t lie I ic of Mr. ami Mrs. Curtis' j arcuts near Wilmington. i Mr. Cuitis will occupy tlm pulpit of lue Pre-liv tei ia n t hurt h Smelly uigbt. Mrs. Curtis will meet the younger peo ple ami lailiis of the same congregation Sumlav all. moon n't I o'clock. MR. JORDAN. TI1K K VA N( i KL1ST. Kt v . F. M. Jordan, the v itlcly known evangelist, will lu'eaeh at the llaptist 'Tabefiiat le mi -row morning ami al lie Pav el lei ille Street P.aptist chlll'cll loiuorrnvv night. Rev. Mr. .Ionian has hoi n in the nilni-irv for over tifty years. During this i .nil ,,f service he had 7.1 Mitt i "livens ami has baptized 4.IMH per -on-. l!e his bapti.i in nearly every sin am "I importance in the Slate. Mr. Joldalt has eolnlllcle.1 suecesslul It V i vals in this city many times and his m.inv warm friends will be glatl lo greet, him again. CHRIST fill lit 11. R. v. M. M. Marshall. D. D.. rector. Tw i ui v -1', iii i th Sunday a f t r Trinity. Faiiv communion at s a. in. Sunday s,. I. pi a. in. Divine service and senn. hi. 11 a. m. Kvtiiilig prayer. .Vol! p. in. Stiviies during the week. Wed UCsila.v . .Villi p. in., ami Friday. Ill 'a. in. I'r-e s, a.s. Strangers cordially in- ci-lii.-.!. ST. .- ; CHAIFL. Sumlav s. a,.. In a. in. .Morning er n-e. 11 a. in. Nigal -i i v ii e. 7: 1-1 p. in. S-.it- all trie. l-'.vei v one invited. PRFSP.VTI'RI AN CIIFRCII. Sabbaili school Iblitt a. in. II W. Jacks, in, siiiieriiitcuilcul. Preaching al 11 a. iu.. Rev. Fiigeuc Daniel, pastor. Metllllg of lillsy l!ee It.lllil with Mi's Low mles Curtis. 'etiirnctl iiuissiiiiiu t';. from the I .i.i. is. at t p. in. Young Peo ple's meeting al 7 p. iu. Preaching by l!i v. Lowndes Cm i is .'it 7:.".l I p. in. ( Ill iM'll OF TDK (lOOD S1IFP IIKRD. Iter. I. M.K. Pittiugcr. D. D rec 1 'r. '1' i l it " -1 1 til rl li Sunday after 'Trinity. Holy communion at S a. in. Sumlav sel I at it: 1.1 n. in. Si rv ice and sermon at 1 1 a. in. Kv t iling pravt r and sermon at 7:."tH p. in. S. i vie, Wctltn -tlay at In o'clock ami mi Friil'iy a I .1 p. m. 'The sea;s are free and sirangcl's and visitors arc eordinlh invited. 111 R( II DL'DICATION. On tomorrow iSumla.il the Christiin church ai McCiiller's. N. C Ral eigh's new railroad, w ill be ih dicaleil. Dr. W. W. Slab y. of Suffolk. 'a.. one of the abb -; melt of that den nninal ion, will piaih I In- ilt ilieafory sermon. The F.i-I'f nNerili Car.tlin.i Christian Coii iereltee in si ssiou wilh this church, and just piior I,, the dedication 1 li.-it body will ordain several candidates to tile in in ist rv . The deilii.nion will fMiiie of!" in ibe ti'orning: and in i he a fteruoon. Pi, if. J. o. A i kins, n. ,,i i:i,,n C.tllcge. will beiiirc mi The ("loi-itian Oihamige." 'Those wlio tare lo attend lllese ser vices can have here over the Raleigli ami Cape T'i ir Railroad at '.boll a. in., ami return at o p. iu. There will I" no preaching at the Christian church here in tin- morning. Dl'lUll AS A MASCOT. S miking lo a Times-Visitor reporter this morning Dughi said that in the I ast ten cars be has furnished ami sel'Veil a gieal liuniliel' of Wedding liin- iii rs and suppers, ami a remarkable fuel" in this eonuiciioii was lira,' even one at which he had served had turned out to be a i i happ) ami successful mar riage I was running ovtr my books Just night, he s.i i.l. and I found this to be so without a single except ion. COTTON. New x oi k. Nov. 11.- t'oiioii: Nov . : Dec. 2!Ko;ili: Jan. :V.ifu:',: Feb. .",.V:'ti: March. IV.iro In. NOTICF. 'To i In- Stockholders of the Durham ami Northern Railway Conipanv. A genera! meeting of ibe stockholders of (In- Durham and Northern Railway I 'onipany has been duly called and will be held at the office of t!u- Company in Raleigh. N. C. on 'Thursday. December 1 Itli. A. D..,1S!i!t. at oi,,. o'clock p. in. 'Tiie objects ami purposes of sVtSd meeting are as follows: 1st. For the purpose ,tf considering the cotisolithilioii of the Durham and Northern Railway Company with the Raleigh and (iaslou Railroad Company, and also to consider ami agree upon the terms and conditions upon which tlie consolidation with such The Raleigh and (iaslou R'ailroatl Company shall be made. 2nd. And also to consider the sale to 'The Raleigh ami (iaston Railroad Com pany of Ihc property and franchises of the Durham and Northern Raihrtiy Com pany, ami the terms and comliitiuns of such sale. .T. SI. SHERWOOD, November lit It. 1N1I. Secretary. It'.,' h ' t'W-tvi; f w. t t i s ii I Iff -
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