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' ' 1 O - 1 ' i ' (" ' ' ........... tx . , . ,J ;-r::;v::'ti?:'l. . ';,:,'..'v'::-- . . ; f v. f. rrri a 11 1 u. No. 9,029. RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVMEBhR 1 1899. 25 Cents a Month. u" Tines -visi BAPTIST MASS MEETING Special Exercises at Baptist Tabernacle Tomorrow. TARE.HXACI.W . .(" kind.. C . .'..! Tin servhi's iiii'iioii need for tntfeht have been called in. 11111I there will be 1111 meeting tonight. Dr. Nelson will prench tomorrow night. Tin' Smicl.'ty school is to observe "Bully Day" tomorrow ninrniiig. 11 ml nil invitation is extended to nil parents "anil friends to In present. At !t:ir 11. m. tin- superintendent. Mr. N. B. Broiighlon. will give n brief his tory of thi' organization ami progress of tin' school. At 10 a. 111. 1!. N. Siinnis. Esip, is to speak mi, "The Sunday School as an Agency of 1 'nwcr in Church Work." ltcv. Ir. Williams, of Washington City, is to preach at 11 a. in. A't '! p. in. a m:is: meeting of tln Baptists of tin- rily is to ln held at I lit Tabernacle, anil short addresses tnaili' hy thf following: Dr. J. W. Carter. Mr. T. II. Briggs. Mr. John E. Kay. .I. C. Marconi. Est. W. N. Jones. i:.-,. Mr. W. II. I ..il. Mr. .Mm T. I itll.-i. 'riii' services last nielli ai ilia Taber nacle win' full of interest. Itcv. Dr. V. It. Owuliney r-'i''kf on i-lmrrh doc trines ami ltcv. Dr. Thomas E. Skiiino! sHiki' on carlv Ilaplist hisiorv in Itnl-i-li. Dr. Skinner's .address was replete with striking im-idt-iiis about thi' early history of the Baptist cli 11 i-.'li here. Thi' lirst i-ont rilint ion for iln rhurrli was niailr hy I he I'.i l in r of I lit' lair William lloylan CHURCH SERVICES. I'll! ST SICIiMON IlKltK. IJi'V. M. W. ltntliir. thf nr'.v paslor of thi Christian rhuirh. will 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 his jirM ri'L'nlar sfrxiri' Similay morning at 1 1 o'rlork. ami will pri'ai-h airain at 7:."D p. in. Tin' Snmlay srliool will ini'd as iikikiI at 111 a. in. ami thi' .luninr Society of ( 'liri-i ian Kuilraviir will -iimlm-t tlirir iisii;il service at ." p. m. To raeh ami all of ihi".e -ervh the pnliiir is rorilially inviteil. ciiiiisT ciiriicii. l!rv. M. M. .Marsha!!. D. D.. re.tor. Tweuiy-lif'tli Snmlay al'ler Lent. Early celeliration. S a. in. Sunday srliool. 1(1 a. nf. DiviiH' siM'virr ami serna.n. 11 a. m. E rnin prayrr. p. in. Krrvirrs during ihr wn-k. Wrilnrs.lay ." p. in., mini I'riilay 111 . m. Seats five. All Wrlrolue. cih ucil iii' t1ik oodd smi-:!'-ih:i:d. Itrv. I. MrlC. I'ii tiiiffrr. D. D.. rn lor. Tu rnty-fifih Snmlay a fin Trinity. Holy 'oininimioii at S a. m. Similay srliool at !:1."i a. til. Servirr anil srrinoii al 11 a. in. anil at 7:.!0 p. m. The -eats arc all fir.'. ,iiu iluiuvrs ami visiiors air rorilially invitnl. ST. SAVIOI I! ClIATEI.. Snmlay srliool. Ill a. in. Moiiiinj; snvirr. 11 a. in. Nidll sel'Viee. T :-"' p. 111. Scats all I'rrr. Evnyonr invitnl. EDIA'TOX STIiKKT CIM'IICII. At Eilrtiton Slrrrl Mrlhoilist rlinrrh toimirrou prrarliinir nt 11 a. m. anl 7:.n.ll p. tn. hy the pastor l!ev. V. C. Norman. Snmlay srliool at fltfO a. in., .losipti (J. lirown. snprrinteiiileiit. At 1(1:15 a. in., ilnriinr the session of Snmlay M-hool. thr orilin.tnre of liaittsm will lie niluiiiiislrrcil to rhililren. Krllleinher the speeial servires for yonnix pi-nple tenioirnw nlo;Hl,; in the Mrtlimilist eluiri h in I-lrooklyti. The innsii will he a sprrial I'rahirr. ami thr Itislol'. Itrv. T. II. P.aill. will prr.lell a s-i rinon specially to the yoiin proplr ai 1 1 a. in. COLORED LYCEUM Their Organization for Their Intellectual Improvement. Thr colornl iiiplt' of Italri'h have one excellent institution wltieli shoulil he rueouraj;ril. It is rallcil the "Oak City l.yrrutn" ami its olijert is tlir intrlhi' tual iiiiprovrnirnt of lifter rare. Frank Dclmaui is presiileiit. I'tran viee-pres-iileiit. Hrancli treasurer ami Annie Al ston sr retnry. .Meetings are lirlil every Monillay nij;ht in the rliapel of the Contrrecational rhurr'h, nrxt to the Washington pulilie srliool. The colornl people meet thric each Momlay ni'lit. Only one cent admission is charireil in onlcr to defray the expense of Hulils iiml heat. A committer on iroraniine prrinirrs for the exercises, ami various speakers, white anil colored, are invited to tiddress them on special subjects lit erary IohiiI anil licoloi;icnl. Last Monday nielli a debute was held participated in by .1. E. Shrphrril .1. W. IjcK'.'oi). James Sniiford and .Mrs. Ham lin. Lawyers Johnson ami Itpinrli also Ske. The Lyceum was organized in Septetnhi'r last. Sunn' white ministers mid educators have biH'ii nskeil to seak on various stibjeets, and have consented. This is mi excellent plan and the colored people shoulil be encouraccd in it. CARD PAKTY. Wednesday evening last Miss May Bryan gave n delightful ri(tress1ve oarl iMirty lit her home on North Per son street, eoiiyidimeiitnry to her snest. Miss Myers, of Pliiladelpliia. Miss II;il Morsou won the lady's prize nml Dr. J. XI. Ayer the Keutleniian's, while the con solations were Riven to Miss Hoke mid Mr. Leigh Skinner. Delightful refresli lnents were served. "Tlit evidence," said t'he judge, "shows liiiit yon threw a stone at this tnnn." "Sure," i replied Mrs. O'llnolihiin. "mi' the looks of the niian shows more than Oiot, yev honor. It Wliows Unit 01 bit Jiini." (Miiengo New. BUBONIC PLAGUE Infected Steamer Reaches New York City ONE DEATH EN ROUTE Ship is in Qnarentine It is Feared that the Captain and Cook, Who Nursed the Deceased, May Already Have the Disease. New Vor, Nov. IS. The British steam er "J. W. Taylor." of Santos, is detaiiird in iiiarauli'uc tmii suspicion of having thr I'.ill'liiillie plague alnollig the crew. Due man died it sea .November 7lh. with very suspicious symptouis. ('art. Waters, nml the ship's rimk are both ' j J J . show ill); iudi nitions of llii.honir swellings. The sick were I rnnsfeiTi to Sw iulluinu' Islano. All the rrcw were sent to I lol'lni.. u is land. I lopr. the Englishmen who died at sea had hern in the hospital at Santos a fortnight sufl'rriiig from an eruption Iheiight to I o- rrnna. Inn hr rrttirnrd to duty liefnre the strainer sailed, ('apt. Waieis and the cool; had hern in rnu slanl allriulamr on the si k man. The rapiaiu and thr cool: hilr w ait ing on I lopr Ihoiight lie had malarial f.'vi r. and look no prri am ion. WIh-ii thlre d.iy- from lilis :oi i the rapiaiu lirgan lo rXprrirlirr the ynililnllis or w liieh llnir i (uuilaiurd. anil Ihr next !ay the nmli had the .une I'celiirjs. When 'theMeamer arrived al ipiarani ine hulh Will' i-xhallstril and rlil to brii. Nol.uly el.- in Ihr ship U ill. but Dr. Holy frars that Ihr sh knrs may spn-ad l.n lllr ihr rook, whilr lilirillg llopr. al-n I i i 1 1 ;i i u - 1 1 duties ill the galley. Tile vjip being tllul'ollllh- ilUinl'rrt r.l. LATE PHIL JTHIEM Odd Fellows Pay Tribute to Their De ceased Brother. Tla rr was a good aijeiiilauee of Uihl I't-lli.W .Hid till' gillelal illb!ir at Ihr lnrlaoiiai srr irr !at r'.il.ing of Sr. ilmt ;.ilr Lodge I. D. (I. I . last evening ill lliinnr of llle llletMo:-y of l!:e lair I'hil Tiiii iii. 'I'le i i rci-es III. Illgll -illlj.le wen- i niiuratly proper, and the nil.ui" to the en n.iily of thr deei :!m iI by thnr wii't -j.eki' wirr beauiilill and of liir llighr.-l rll;!l:l'lrr, :l 1 1 1 - i illg tile glial r-lrrlil ill hirh Mr. 'l ift-Ill was hrl'l by tiir Hirudin's 'if the onlrr ami by tile IM'l'lie g 'ally. Trio', .lanirs Dinv. id.lir, a roiiiiurii: mi iiib'V of S. 'atoii (Jalr l.iidgi'. was t be rilail lll.'ill '' llle o. r '-li,ll. 'i :ir m'"i ii'i's v, i re oprud by a srlrrtion by Wright's Cornet Hand, who ii kinihy t ' 1 1 1 1 it I their st rv'iecs lor the occa- --it'll. f ..airman lUiiwiddir said we cuiie lo ( ..mirrniiiralr th.- viiiito i :' an old nieiii bt r. a charier member i.f this lodge, who ilu. nigh al! ilie various changes of lift -thioii! h sunshine ami shiidow- rr n liiirii lailhlul in ihr rial. We ibtui il a high privilege lo come here tonight lo mingle our m.itows with Ihe family and I'rieiiiK ol this faithful man. IIi'i. J. L. Iliirn.-i then otlereil a jii ayi !. An.ahir -elcrliun was r, mlrrcd bv the land. (Iran. I Secretary 1'.. II. W.n.dell then .-I'l'ke of the dei eased in the highest lernis. Speaking of the strong friend ship which existed between the two and of ihe many sinnig land noble attri butes of the lameiiiei brother, (iraud Secretary W b II then read the me morial which ihe lodge committee had prepared. .Mr. C. M. P.nsl , ,,f Manteo Lodge. linn made a short addrrx. reciting tile beautiful i liurai tcrisiics for which the deceased w is lined. It i- a mrlam hoiy I Ira-urr. he said. In all I this s-pi-ial srivire of Seatoll (bile-; L.tlge ami to unite willi these brothers in these me. nuiri.'il exercises. We became nieiiiliers of Al a ii I en Lodge at thr same lime. I.io. Thicui had been an Odd l-'eilmv for (1 .vein's, but I never before lllit lime. Vi' labored together to build up the lodge- Inn it was a labor or love. I felt from that day to the day of his death that I had a friend in whom 1 could rely. In all of my lodge life I have never known a man who more absolutely ami ronstantly illnstralnl the virtues of the onbr. There arc no mure sublime truths illu-t rated by any other order, ami so far as 1 know no le.-son the order taught he failed lo keep. I never saw a man more faith ful to duly- iir business, in his family and in fratrrnal things. Ha was a man who did his duly without a break. An other strung characteristic was his strong friendship. No man was better to his friemlsi in the order and to hu manity at large. 1 do not think we ought to mourn for him. lie is belter oil. His spirit still lives among ns. and it always will abide in the lodge where he lived and lain red so many years. His memory will ever remain green in Seaton lairs Lodge, and his1 iullticnec will ever re main a guide to those who will direct the fiiture ilestinv of Scalon (iahs Lodge. Mr. M. N. Amis nnide n few remarks endorsing what -had been said. Till' liev. W. C. Norman, the decens cd's past nr. mext spoke. I came, he said, not expecting to be called upon, but to he among those to join ill hmriy sympathy in rendering a tribute of re sport to Ihe memory of our departed brother nml friend. These testimonials which I have heard continued the im pressions which I myself hail formed. In him was found a friend the unihmll nient of truth, lie is gone, but he rests well. May his noble example linger nml' speak, although he is gone. May we thank (!od as we have hcp' in his ileth. Chnirinan Dinwiihlie made a few ap propriate remarks. ISev, J. L. Burns offered prnyer, the long metre doxology was sung and the nw nibly dismissed with ilenedietion by ltev. V. C. Nor-maii. LOCAL DASHES. Fifty-three passengers came in this morning on the Mills road. Mrs. Chester (!. Whiting, wlio has been visiting her parents hi ( liernsboro. returned this morning. Liclll. Doilglviss Settle rellllllcil here lilis morning. .Mr. It. S. While came in this morn ing. Mrs. W.T. Lipscomb, i.r Croenvillc. who hasi been visiting her brighter, iMi's. T. B. Wilkinson, reiurinil hunic (his iiioriiiiig. Mr. K. E. Enieii iciuriieil in the city this illuming. Vnf. M. C. S. N.dile. of the l uiv.r sity, slopped a ft w hours today on his way to Solum. Col. A. B. Andrews return, mI to tiir city this imiruiiig. Mr. Ed IjHi'llyn left this nioinrng for Wilmington to take a position in ih typographical department of tile Star offirr. II. hi. !!. II. Ilattle. LL. P., will lec ture at St. Mary's at N:1."i ihis evening nil llle bile ebllloll It. A'anee. This vs ill be one of a scries of leeiures at Si. Man's. Thr s v beiwrrn ihr A. and M. and Davidson College Has (I to ii. It was ! line game. Mr. W. C. 1 ' oli mill, the popular ghn i'l'. is enetilleil In llis llnllle. nil Snlllb McDowell sr,., I. ,v sickness. .Me:-r-. W. E. I'aison. A. I!. Au- In w-. .Ir.. C. ". Snider. (I. .1. Civcn ami '.. 1. Smiili went to Can lo ass-it in a .Masonic iu-talalioii .tonight. Dr. J. .1. L. MrCullrrs is in the cilv Unlay. Ke-iilellls f Blount sll-ee! betwern Ncwberii avemie ami Hai'gett complai'i that Ihe dusi is fearful on account of the work in the sli-cet. The sprinkler should be used there. Ib'saleiits of ltrooklyn are very an ions lor an extension, of North lbiylan iMiiiie up In their popular suburb. Tie,' street would lead directly up to tlu lirnolJ.MI Methodist rhurrli. A in gro child was buineii to death to ir hero Monday. When lirst seen lo r clothes w err in a blaze, and be fore llle llailles could be extinguished she was mi badly burned she died iii a few hours. Holly Springs Enterprise. Tlie Stale Hoard of Agriculture is call ed I i 111. r! 1 lecrill'l or Hill. Tin- Stale Superintendent of Public Instruction s:ns the public schools are now in full swiii;. nvrr the State am! ibai iir In .us nnihiug dist oiiragiug re gafiliiig them, .Mr-. T. 11. Hriggs today retiirucil from a visit i., relatives in Oxford. Mr. Edward lioykin. who is ,,u the surveyors' corps of the Italeigh and lai-li ;n Kailroad. is in tin- city. Thr surveyors are now working in thr Wakr- lil'M section. Marringe li ell-es were issued to Mr. C. .Melvin N'owcll and Miss Marv A. I!ie!.aids.,n. of Eag!r Itork. and Mr. I W. C i.-:b 1.,-n.v ami Jliss I IYnnf. of Wakr. .Mr. -. S. Thomas, or the tir f Thoinas ,V Campbell, is in ihe city. Mr. Thomas is interested in a number or large funiiiiire stores in various ciiics of Ihr South. Niglnn alrhiuan Suggs, .if thr Capitol, loft this morning for his home in Kocky Mount to recover from an attack of rheumatism. Mis son Mr, W. C. Suggs will attend to his father's duties here during his absence. 'Mr. S. A. Campbell, who owns one of the tinest packs of f,,x hounds in the country, was out yesterday on a chase. The dogs as usual were successful and this time bagged a line gray fox. Mi's. S. .1. Ha, Hey.-of Silv-r i i v. is visiting her brother. Mr. 'r, d A. Wat son. 'Ihe office of the Labor Ciimniissioiier has al last In en lilted up in handsome s.!r. with ihr best pattern of tiling I'isrs. The refilling of the office of the Sieretary of Slate has begun. Much room for records w ill be provided. Four handsome oak cases are being made for the Labor Statistician's office by the pupils of the School tor th,. Deaf ai Morgauini!. Two of these cases have linn rririvrd and ihry air very hand some. '1 iir young nieii of L'aleigh are plot ting m give a hiving cup lo the young ! idy who can secure I in- most diamond rings before .lanuary 1st. The rings given between now ami that dale arc Hot lo bo returuid. but will be sold at auction and the proceeds used to buy thr loving cup. 'Ilie young ninrrinl women of Italeigh may give a grrmaii al an early dale so that the attention of the gallants will not he monopolized by their uiiinciiinbei - id sislel-r. At least the suggestion lias been made. NECK BOKEN AND LIVED A WEEK. New York. Nov. IS.- Carl Kern, an olrririri.iii. ilii d lilis morning in a hos pital, having lived a week with a bro ken neck. MOODV WELL. St. Louis. ,,v. IS.- M ly. the evan gelist, arrived here today, and after a hearty breakfast continued his journey home. He said his attack iu Kansas City wias not serious, nml he has almost entirely recovered. CO loud Ed eirriton. Work has been begun on the First l'apli.-l church, colored, corner of Mor gan ami Wilmington streets, opposite th C'iilol Sipiaro. The ground will be necilril. sootier or later, by the State. The colored people bought it from the Catholic church, and thry will build there iiiinirdiately. MASONIC. Hiram Lodge. No. -10. A. F. & A. M.. will meet in regular coninniiiiontion Monday evening, November the 2(th. nt 7:1." o'eloek. A full meeting of the membership is desired. Brethren of sister lodges are cordially invited to lie present. w. w. r.vuisn, w. m. E. B. THOMAS. Sec. cmrrxyx. New York, Nov. IS, Cotton : Pee. T.'.'tl; Jan. 7.4-1 : Feb. 7.3(1; March 7..'!S; Ayril 7.41; May 7.43. PISTOLS and: AXE WERE USED TerribleMid-Night Row :n Bar ton's Creek FOUR MEN ATTACK THREE Bat Lowry Shot and Cut at a Tenant's House on J. D. Allen's Plantation John Butler, the Leader, Escaped. New- rra, lied the city today of n liiiilli litl'air wliirli orriirred iti llarlou Cue!, lowilsllip niie lligllt lilis week ill wlihli isi, ils and an axe were freely n-c,l. aiel one man was shot iu the arm. auniliir rut with au ar on both arms ai. I in ihr brrast am! a third struck twice in i In- back willi an ae. Whiskey se, Ills in have been .11 the bullion of Ihe trouble. Tlie I rsigcily wav enacted a I t he house of a intiii ii. unci Johnson, a leiiaut on far ph'ui.iiiou of .Mr. .1. D. Allen, iu Itall.ilf- Crr, k. Johnson's s.ui Weill nvt r I ' i ihr l-'.ll.s ., Nrllsr and thrrr lllrl a voinig w iiite man. John Ituiler. Tlicy ' hail s.,nie ll'ollille and llullcr whipped I .b.nusim. anil when the hitler let! Unt il i iaioruieil him thai be would conic over thai night ,iud whip the whole .1 "ii ii -Mi family . Shortly after dark .Inbu Heller, to- gelller Willi three Voliilg coliip.llli'iUs. r..n l.nwr.v, .lep Warren and ll;i,lget-. :l 1 ea red a I ! I Id llltl 1 1 .1 nhlls ill' s ho'i.-e. .1 ,'li I! - mi saw lit;:: Ihe young fol lows intended in make iroiiiile and m- del'ed lilelll aWU.V. TlleV I'eflt-e.! lo gl a! tir-i. ami Jnlin-oli goi hi- pishd and shot ai roitlel'. 'llle young lllell lliell W illldloW. About eh veil o'eloek thai night John so'i and his two sons were nroiiseit by a ii. lis s,ie tlie house. Iluiler had reliirliid with Ids three friend-. Low r.i. Warren and Heller. Tin y wen drin g lie, ly. Jollll:-. 01 refused In .-ellliil till in into tile llotTse. w lleli Upon thiy blnke llle door lloWll and Inreed II 11 I III !';l lice, .lohlisoll's elder son I hell -c:..-i a pi-tol and lirni wiiiindili'j l.owiy in the arm. Low ry ibeii made lor Ihe boy tiid lie got oul of tin- way w llile I be fill her seized his axe and sought to intercept l.owry. lie struck him throe times willi the axe. rutting him on both anus and wounding hint in r in' chest, Lowry sank tn the tbim ai'd cried for lurrry. Thr father then and s i w that Warren had thrown a.s s. i e-!. I I , :i. .- -inf w. b, .J og him unmercifully. .i.hu-..u hastened to his sun's rescue, and lilting ihe axe as high as he could dealt Warren two blows in the back with the axe. John son's cxeilluetit and ihe low pitch of llle room w.i- all that .ived Warren's life. 'I iio lather iu his cxeiteinen! rais ed his a M- so high Ilia: il buried il-elf iu ilie ceiling, and thus weakened I'll,' de-ccn, ling blows. While this tight was j going nit ill llie itottse l'oitlor and Hri.lg I el's were chasing .Inhn-oii's lirst son through ilie oaei, ,t.,or hy inran.- ot Whirh llr ll.'ld sought lo I'si-upr from 111, ill. Ilowrl rl'. V. Ilrll lllrl lleal'd LoW I'l 's st-i'eams and erics for mercy ihey de seitcd their ihieiiile.1 liciitn and return ed to the house. John-no then allowed them lo pick up l.owry and lai'iy him to a in iglibor's. Waircu, strange to say. was able to walk in -pitr of his wounds. A iv.-irraiil was is-u, ,1 the nrxt da.v by Jllslirr of thr l'l-lrr Dudley Pocilo. and llutlei'. Lowry. Wan-cii and liridg ers were arrested. Kelalives and friends of I.our.v, Wiii'ieu and Hriilgers it:idili' weni on (heir bonds for their appearance at ihe ncxi term of the court. lluib-r said that he could give bolltl. Inn. if he was allowed time. Fpoll this st'.ilemehl the constable kept ItllC l'T iii his eiisiod.v instead of bringing hini on lo Italeigh. and yesterday lbtl Irr, going into his house ,ut soinr prr trxt. ran oui ,,r thr loo k door and took o his herls. llr Veiled lo thr constable lh:il if In- caught L i iii he woiihl have to use buzzard wings. liutirr made good his ,sciie ami has not been recap tured. Johnson ami his two sons were simple tenants on Mr. Allen's place, and noth ing is known again-! ihctii. Iluilei-. who seems to 1c i! i igiaator of the trou ble, is said In have r:i tin!' bad repllta lion ami is -aid to be a reckless sort of fellow'. T.o" t,'. the young man who was I so l,,u!!y wot'ni'ed. will, il is thougnt. J r,s',,ier. I! - is popular among the peo ple ot ins section ami is said to ticar a i good reputation. His weakness is strong drink, and to this is attributed his participation in the frightful afTair. WjiiTon's wounds are not serious. War ren and liritlgers both live across the river in New Light township, anil little I is known of ihein. They are all said to be well ronurrtrd and thrir kiusj - pie have proerty. None of Ihe Johnsons were badly hull. The affair has created much in terest in liurloti's Creek township, and is greatly regretted. 'The fads as above stabs! were brought to this city by a gentleman from Hart, Hi's Crock today. HALL CAME. Cambridge. Mass., Nov. IS. This is ideal football weather. Harvard's of fer of two to won has few takers. The Vale men are grimly !incful. Both elevents are in good shape. The Cent Ionian in ihe Bald Wig. Awful affair at our hotel this afternoon. CihvI; got mad ami rut the end of a waiter's nose off with m cleaver. Hut one of the guest fixed it all right. 'Hie nentleinali Behind the (Jreen Wliiskers. How did one of the guests fix it all right. "lie gave the waiter another lip." (Violet.t agitation of the buss drum, brass, the elariomit giving a faithful rendition of n hotinil pnp with his tail cnught in the kirn door.) Indianapolis Journal. I'AltSoN HAS ST It A Nil E IDEAS. Has Di. i, led to Main- llis l'.,s, r j Molhri-. Itabwev. . .1.. .Nov. lb. 1 hr low. Frederick ( '. Mooncy. pastor the First Mo:lm,list Fpisenpiil church, or liahway. N. .1.. is about to take a step ihal threatens in tangle up the vital sia- listics biiieau of thai town. He is go- j iug lo marry his adopted innlher ttelay. I she being lifl.i-!wo years and tie thirty- j four. Alter their honeymoon .limy wili ' return lo ltahwity ami the First Metli-L 1 1, 1 i s I Eiis, rp.il church abnll! Deeetllbel' The lllilii.-ter. wh li live ye:i!s of age. was adopted by Hugh Moonoi. a lumber denier of llohokcu. Mr. Mooncy and his wif bleated llie lad. and uii.l to star! II ill) ill the lumber business, but he rc- I it-lit 1 1 . lie wai I I" be i minister. and they at la-t look hini tn llaekctts li.w u. N. J.. and placed hini iu llie Drew Tiiciilogiea! Seminary. I'l-ofessor Whitmy was head of ihe school and !iis wife was head ef a fe male seminary in ihe -nine lown. Th." liked young .M oone' and willi the onii-eni ol' tin llohokcu .Mooiieys ihev adopted him. Fliili lie .Monllev ho li tabled til-' name of his Hob, .ken i'..-ter paretii grailuaiel and became a iioiiisier. S, leats ago l'i,.l'i s-or Wliitii. y .li.-.l. leaving a lull, gray-haired, well p.', solved widow. She kept ll'.iek of her adopted s,.n. and when lie was gi.-u charge of ihe church iu It.ahwa.i. ii.'.re I'li.-i ii a year ago. was one ..f ihe (n-i t. vi- i, and t ..tigratiilate littn. The people of llle First M.iho,!;-: Epi-eopal chnt-i-h of Itahwa.v !.' n. t know jll-l W hit In I hiuk of the -top lie young niiiii-ier is liking. If children hi, ss the union. Mr-. MonliCI will i ! 1 .t ' ' V tile dis; inei hit! ,0 h, - iug both g, aie In, -.ill. r and luoilier ,,f i,-r own oi'fspring. Tim fai'iei- of ih,- ,-hli dun being tin- -..ii their iniiilier lllll- i le'ces ;i rily I e t il "ir ill ol her. alhl lilis oui, I 1 1 1 1 I If ' lil. I of t lie lllilli-iet' under the painful li.'.-siiv ol choosing wit. -llier in call ci;,, "papa" or "brother Fled." I'.oitig tiio husband , l the grand moth or ot' hi- own , hibiren . he would pel-fore,. I,,- ihcir gra nd ; he,-, and tlf triple lelatinti wiiitl.l had to other com piiea! i-'lls wiieh U.ihw'iV is too e,il to lisiirc mil. Being the brother his t,v, li , hiliin ii. for in-la iirr. and 1 hr has bind of !:l- gi ;:ii'!ui..l hi i . In- inti-i ho bi- own gr.ijiillather. I II ill.' ICeilt! illi" !i.l-e of :le 1,'ii'U'ls of iio- i.iiing pis'..r who etc ii.ii stun ned by the new. of hi- appmat long in.irriigo ai'e ex, 'tiding hi;n:y coiigrnt ulii inn-. ODD FELLOWS' ITEMS. E. Iu. -at,- ihe member-. I .. llnl liirgi ! i hr mi'. llli'llliii'!-s, Wllit is Ihe ililliii'llee bet Wrell tile 'ji.ler it-ii- now and m Xoveiilier. 1 s: is A-hoiille ni! se., idiive a bi'and n.-w l-idge with .me hundred charter uiein i - -. Capil.ll's s, i olid club goes bel olid t v. in: i . in:' king il- accessions iieaii.v e,tial I,, iis former membership. done within a month. Chatioite. N... Ss. will eehbr.iie it : 1 1 1 1 i x er-ary on W,,lu..s.iy evening next, al which lime tin- boys will have "a jolly liiuc." Star Lodge. No. 1 i n ".. will have enler t.iitinit'iits fur ih,- lieueiii of lie Orphan Home Siturday night. Deeotulier gml, and on Sundi niorniug a sennoii mi ihe lirst degree and Sunday uighi a seruuui oil llle sceon. degree. They ale trying lo get a Ii - l ii if al J:'.:i p. m. Siind.iv also. We uiid, rsi and ihal Ittiih itebakan l.ndgr has 1 1 1 .-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 for another niter lainineni lor the puiio-e of augnieui iug I llell' lit l,,. W llieh is n be applied !- I he pin i basing ,. iron be! i, ads i,.r tin Orphan I limit.. Thi- i- a very com iiTl lldable utidcilaking. and We w i-h ii abundant success. There is also an understanding that Martha Itel.ekali Lodge, al Tnrbnro, will hold a bazar very soon. Ihe proceeds of Which is to he a, piled to llie same object, ai least, lo the benefit of lac Orphan Homo. We arc hoping lir-v may execed their expectations, and lot lis have a good account of it. Mr. Charles I'. I.utns.l.ii. of Capital Lodge delivered an elnipient address, l'art of it is .is follow-: "( it nor.. lis deeds ai d mi st l tih pur poses are ihe sll'ougest biurb ot' union. III 1:1s high esiaie. ii.. man livcih to himself." "If ihe great order of Odd Fellows has ever no, oiiplished iiiyihing; if it has ever given to ,-i m-IIMi world a great and valuable service oiii-idc to ils tare for thr sj,-,, .ni, distressed, then il has been in the iullin-nt , of iis milliiui nieiubers who are in iug to con vince the world thai 1 1 1 i : i b i i . I is vii- i brot liei'Ii I, having one ooiuuioii parent, ami that no r in can till the full measure of his usefulness and his obligations who is net willing to share this life. "Depicting such a life. UIhI also resog- nizing in ihe ideal of the life a ir, it Odd Fellow, we say I, , niglit ihal fie ileal- brother in who.e metnoiy this service is held, in Ihe truest sells,, of llie word, was an Odd Fellow in spirit ami in I in I It . A warmer or a younger bean never heal in the breast ,,r m.-n,. Ever chcciful ami kind to all. lie east sunshine ami g 1 fellowship wheie- ever he went. "In Ids family he was the joy and comfort of all his household.' where i nil vied willi each other in doing him homage ami ohnlimirr. "Tonight wr ran iruly say thai iverti We called upon to offer one s!i,, eulogy lo the memory of our departed brother, we would say. "Write him a- one who loved llis fellow man." MA I! Ill A( ' E OF MIt. OIX). A. IIOL DE'lt.N ESS ANN( (FN'CED. A number of friends in this city oT Mr. ON . Hohlernt'ss received' the following invitation yesterday: Mr. ami Airs, (irorge Howard mpicst the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter. Hattie, to Mr. (irorge A. Ilohlerness. Tuesday evening. November the twenty-eighth, eighteen hundrcil and ninety-nine, at half-past eight o'clock. Presbyterian Church. Tnrhoro, North Carolina. THE BOER WAR Report that Joubert Was III But is Better MESSAGE FROM KIMBERI.Y Lyddite Shells Used but with Little Effect Reinforcements for Kimberly and Lady. smith Boer Report that White is III. F.scoiiii. Nov. 17. A runner arrived hive from l.ad.i smith I earing dcspal'-n-is to (ieiieral W'hiie. who reports thai all is well llu'le. anil adds ,il lie I'.ot Is' shells have no ell fil . A r 'HI sortie flow the iioers fliiln llll'il "ill's of posil'.oii. Tli" I'ritish .lid lllll lo-,' 1 nan. 'Ilu- lotili is riieallh.. Il is ru mored that the I'nii l s in eupieil the vil lage of Wi-cll.'ll. .lOlT.EUT BETTElt. Loifiizo Mar . Nov. is. Belalrd dr.-pati lies li'olll i col I'esiioliilclll w ith the Unci's il l.adysniilh. says ihat No vclllbt r Kdh eight l.y.l.lile .-hells -were lirni int.. Transvaal's central ariiiit'ty posifon wilil no ilauiagr. Cininiantl-ai' Wtiibaeh eapltin-d a man who ii-porled :!i;it lliii.'i-al While was wiiiiuiled. and bad gone !" I'ieleriii.ii'iizbiirg. leaving Ibllii'il 1'li ll.';h ill eollllnanil. T'llis dm s in. I tally with Tra'. svaal i 1 1 1'orn la t mi I. Tiie prisoner aU,i i, i..ricil British hi I i.w in iin.l. i groiiml hauib'-rs to avoid I.io shrils. willi al.iil a thousand w. illlli led ill Ihr lln-pital-. Cell Jolllil"! his h, ell ill bill i- lloW Is-; tor. I!EI N F HtclvM ENTS. C-ip. lou; v Nov. IS. Lord Met linen and his -tall a n i , cd al Orange river in pursuance o! his plepaialiolis lo relieve the garrison al I i m hcrlr.v. Two irans- ln.r,- cliiled lilillgillg feillliirecUH'llls of ii . r i w enl.i -Iii e tln'ii-and. Nearli eight I : to 1 1 s i ; i , I '. no already eniliiirkril I'm' I iiirbiii. r.oEits ci.osiNi; in. E-ii..nii. Nov. is. Two Boer prison ers irpi.lt that llie liners have a large tor.-e nrar I bind:. Several liodies of ! tori's. pli"i":i-l;. sigilltd to the ralwanl. are reiiortoil neiirer llinii yesterday, imli , iiiug ihal they am .'losing in llpi'll lb ' town'. No news bis be. II loii-ivetl fli.'tl Ciiiii-i iiiil ..: llahlrnr si.:ier their i-aplure. SI !!l;ol NDINi; I'.STCOl'IiT. I... toil. ii. N i. IV- li serins certain thai iio- liner- arc now doing their best I,, surii.iiinl li-leouii. Dos; ile the as siiiiiie. telegraphed here Ifoiti Durban thai the I'.rili-h coluilin. destined r,,r the relief "I" Lad.vs'iiil h was about to ad. ami. litt.e real t mi litlrltrr is frit li. ,l il i- -Hong t-1 gh In venture C til,- i,:.ir Willi llllloil prospect of succt S-. I he ret real of the lil itish to Westni- or Mi mi Itiver is openly dis- , esse! a- ahll"-! I'.-.sl emu ht-inll. l'.ltlDCES DESTltYED. l.ol-ee.o .M.ilipio. NoV. IS. Officii!! ,li-pai.iios I., the olkstoni report- the great bridge al Colons,, roinplelely de stroyed on Nov. miter loth. FLNERAL OF MRS. BLFDSOE - Tin- funetal of the bit- Mrs. Annie M. lilcd-oe was Ini.l iliis al'iei'iioon a: hill'-pasi thrrr fi-oin Ihr resilience of her tli rot Infill, li w, Mr. John S. IVscmi. eorner ol rei'soii' avul I'ence streets. '!'l,e servi'-e was e. o 1 1 1 hti ei I by ltt'V. Dr. l . M. Marshall. ..f Chrisl rllillfll. Tile ietiimtiil was in llakwood rrnietel-y. I f" pall brii-, is wi ir as follows: Mr. .1. T. Full. n. Mr. Orimrs Cowprr. Dr. A. W. Kimx. Mr. T. II. l'.rigg-. Dr. I I ii I ii i-i liayw I, Dr. E .Turner. Mr. Chiih - McKimii ami Mr. I. T. I'.-.'iiil. FAIR SUNDAY I'.r llileigh and vicinity: Fair, w.iiitief lotiight .tin! Sunday. Tlie- sioiin central which was over Miuiii -oia r-ir i'. lay ha- moved ca-i-'..'! i. ..lib o! liio L..ke region. An othcr ib pr. ssiou ha- fot ined o,-r Texas, Wit,,,' rail! is reported willi the larg- e-l fall. 1.."i" inches, a! Oklahoma. An ,-iii ,i ot cloudy weather extends li'olll 'I cmi- ! tin- Like region and en-twai'il to ilie u. . rih Atlantic coast, li i- also o'oinlv along the souih Ailaniio , oa-f. '! :,, tricp 1'aiurr ha- risrii in i hr Ohio vali, , . "Stone wails ,o not :, prison make." punted the prison i-i i or. "Mail:.' let." si'nl tl nit ill. "hut tli.v make i' dii-md hard IV: a feller to get oui " New York World. "Well, that's en, ,ugh lo iii- ihr pa lion, , of Job," exclaimed Ihr village minister, as hr ibrew aside he local piper. "Whv. w hil's tin- mutter, dear'.-" ask cd hi- wife. "I.a-i Snmlay I i reached from the lel. 'Be ). Illcrefore s; eiil li s .' " an swered ihe g I iiiiu. "tint the primer makes it read -!!e ,e thrrr for break- lilsl.'" 1'hieago New-. Winn lie Wms 1 king For. "1 tell you. si,," he s.ii.l, "the girls of today arr m.l pl.tpeliv fiiite.i teil. Bet'tU'c 1 u.aiii' I wiin: :.i lind a girl who is able "Yts':" n turned llie other ili-interest-edly. "Don't you';" "Can't say lliel 1 care particularly iibout ihal." "What kind of a girl do yon want thru':" "What kind do I want? Oh! I wanr a girl who is able lo hirr a rook, and all llie rest ihal go to make life comfortable."- Chicago Fust. Housekeeper- Why arc apples so high In price? Market Man 'Cause they're setiroe, linim. "But the papers said the ei'op was so ciioriinuis that apples were rotting on the trees all tlver thi' country." "Y'cs'in. That's why they're sen rep. It didn't pay to pick 'cm."- New York Weekly.
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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