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TlflES -VISITOR m No. 9,o3. RALEIGH, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVMEBERl 24, 1899. 25 Cents a Month. 1 FAIR AND GOLtD-ER. Pot Ritlei.li aiiid, vicinity: Fair, colli er tonight; Saturday fair with iuoreat infi clowKuiess toward evtimkn;. A (leciM flumgw in. tiwpwntire oc curred (l'ltring the iiigblt thraugliiimit entt flrom Xorfih OiiTollaia to New Kiik itaxi, the largest fiiill, 20 degrees, oc curred at Stnlrfgh. The iroessu.ro is high over the entire northern Kectiioai of the coimtry, with the lushest iMUxuueteir and lowest teiirnemirure' vtr North Dakota . A Oaiitdklernblv storm is oentral imr Texow, 'Which lis causing cloudy weather throughout the soutih with rutin in Texas. FiEDElvAI, OOUl'tT. Messrs. J. M. Milliktm and J. A. 1a rii'u, -Imth of t'ho Western I'lii-tcil .States District, aire in the tilty arriuiigiinig about Bomo cmirt unifier. FediTnl ewrrt will cimvtuie here t'he first Motiday in Decem ber. .COTTON. New York, Nov. Ii4. Dec. 7.51; M'Ui-ch. 7.54; Airil 7.."S. 7.45; Jan. AN APE. A young lady nf this city lias smi an au answer to a lover's letter, lite contents of whu-h nitty easily lie iiinigin ed, the 'Allowing; poem (nut oi-iglmal, however) : ' A Lady fair, of linrcnigo l i;. i. Was iloved by sin 'aiie, in th-- days gone by- The nimbi was radiant as the sun, The eoo wjis a limut niii'it. v one. ;Pt iit wwn hi not do His scheme fell through; For the nuaid, wlum Ms love took formal blliaiA", IKspresw-rd such terror W't his monstrous m-rur, Th'ait he stammered an npdngy ami made his 'scune. The irictiwe of disconcerted ape. With a view to rise in the social si ale lie shaved hlis luis'les. ilnil lie docked his fndi, lie grew in;ustai1ics, anil took to his tills And he pnid a guioa to a idiot chili. But it wonihl not do. The s heme ft 'I I through--For the maid was Beauty's lain-.-; (uei-n, iYittl golden- tirsss like ia real princess's. WilrUo the nto. despite his razor keen. WM the a'l ii st ape that ever was etivill i He bought white lies, ami he bought ilress suits. He crammed his feet int'n blight tight I soots, And -to mart his lite on a luv..i.l now plan He ehrist-.ned himself 1 lurwinian Man: Pitt it would not do. The cheiu.o fell fhr.mgh -For the maiden, fair, whom .the aiMikoy wmvt, iWas n radiant Being. AViith a brain ifar-sor rs While a num. hnnvvir weil-bi'h.ivcd. At liest iis only a monkey shaved. INQHAM SENTENCFD i Ex U. S. District Attorney Convicted of Conspiracy. I'hiltiilelphi i. I'a.. Nov. 1. - Klhry I'. Iingliiam, ex-l'mitis! Stall's Iistriil At-t-isi-ni'V. and 1:IW liaiMller of Illirvcy K. 'New'itit. was snuli neiil1 today to two yean and siiv ii'onths impi isii'iicin-r.t ani'l "tilled one dollar and iiM in 'nlis trial fw nuiic-piracy in .-in atlrmpt to bribe a se cret wrviee i perative in coiniertiiwi with It'he recent revenue stamp count irfeit ing ci.ni.piraey. COL. HARRIS TALKS JJis Opinion of the Scope of the Abbott Decision. J. ('. L. Ilahhis. on,' of the Slate coun sel ill tihe luiatter of the nighl of luhe oor poni'tiiMi conunwssion to assess ripilronds for taxation, wliich Judge Miii.mton re cently dwiitwl advei-si'Iy. anil which ?s ainx'uled 'to the "ii remit Court of .ip iealsi alt Uiiilimond. .sa'id: "The deciwiuu of the North 'nru4ia Supreme Court, ousting Biihluiglic'ld and seatiiiig Abbott as coi-jioratiun HmiiUiitisiomer. also diH-lnrtw t'hwt thTf i.s in the latter com missiiHi u ituiniuiK'e of the powpt giv eu ithe riiilroad eoniiinisiou. Judge Si monton did not diy, but adnmitti-il, tue right of the raSlilKid niuiiMsion to as sess. This dci-iwon of the S'luprrnie Court kiMK-k Jiidgi: Siiiuontom out, 1m--ause the United Sitiites Courts always follow the deeisiini.s of it he State courts us to 'S'hrte laws. Wlifn we get h ttioh irtoiYd nil -we will 'have to do will be to 4iaw this last derision of the State Su itNuitnt. which in effect says Judge SinHMitoji is wrong." Mr. HwppiK was asked souk' further questions net to (Who Wilsuii'sights" (':) to the of lice of eorpWiitdaii eo'niiai'.s siouer hi piacc of S. h. Hogi-rs, and Raid m rflply: "Olfio's nisignatiom iilaewl in the hands of the IA-igislature wns of no force and effect. He niigiht as well have reslgmed to the Methnifct Oonfwiwv.' i wish yxni would my flti for me. II is TOsiKnatiim enght to have gone to Gov ernor .Rusell. t ciWii-se Itogeia will way WUhoui had nbnwltoueiil his ofliee. Bnit the IegilntHire tiled voueliwis fur his sa' y to show that he wa not ahaindon intfs office, ami to keep alive his t-otn-cution." . rUV-VT.S T IthlM CFD ItATBS. Bvdctr crowded nnl nwd room 1 will fox the twxt Uiiirty days well TalniM -FdRM. AMaiira)i, 'Phwiiwoe. Iitiinnros.'s, etc., at redneed rate. H. WTK1NMETS5. Florist. Thones 113. . H Messrs. T. II. Hriggs & Sous, invite your attention to ,the celebrated Bik 'stoves. It in the right time of the j-enr to secure one. Attention i culled to the cmingo "ot ad of the iminilnr, grocers. W. (1. TTii Inireli & Co. They linvi n nice lot of nice thing for Thanksgiving. Mr. W. K. Jones cnll yonr atten tion to his 1 S'liecial Rlioe nate. i uc figures are very t-Ueni. Try t pair. INSURRECTION PRACTICALLY ENDED Bantieia, 'Late President of Filipino Congress, Comes to Manila SEVERAL MEMBERS OF AGUINALDO'S CABINET CAPTURED The Chief a Fugitive Bantieta Says Mabibi is the Cause of the Re. slstence to the Americans Manila. Xo. 24.-Omhrnseo 'Banlii'ta, late Pi'oident of the Filipino Congress, entered Paniciue yestenhiy, exhibiting a pass from (leueial Otis, dated last April and signed by Lieutenant Slav ens', aide de camp. Ho li t ill a says that he wants to come to Manila to aceci.; a place on the Siiiprtimc Ciniit 'Bi m-'i. olfered hi'n earlier. lie ' siiys lli;il Mabihi. the Filipino Milliner nf Foreign Affairs, is tile cause of the resistance to the Ameri cans, lie 'lias a scheme for the libera tion of the Malay race anil govern thorn by Filipinos. Supplies tire now going forward rap idly. Washington, Nov. 1M. ( Ji neral Otis cables to the War lteiinrtnietut of the practiiial ending of the insurreetiijii in the Philippines. The Fvl pino govern mi'iit is broken coni'ii'tely. Sojue of the inenibers of the Ciibini t hiive been ciiptiir.'il. AgiiiiKi'lilo is now a fugitive. tieinral ttis says l'!uil Agniinaldo did not csijj.e betiveen tile lines of ttcnoral Ij:i 1 li and (o'neral Wheaion. ci.rit nrii.iHXt:. The plans of Missis. P":irsoIl A hi- 'litive biiiu aeceptciil' for ill. nilia Club ol' Moliile, A 1 1. Th " .1 1 1 tor :i in. "bill club I'.iililiio; to an I n co-i ahioil .f-bUMHUIO. ami the Hoik was won li cniopclil ien with badini: arelrlicts all in-'!- 'h' coirntry. PREACHING ON PAVING DEBTS. Rev. W. W. ll':in:illi!!ii. of Vh'gimn. u ho is holding sns';il s.-rvircs in t.hi' Iiapt ift Ta'bernaclo, is (long snjiie earnest pi-eai I. ng along 'prai th ai lines. Mis prcai l:.!'im iloing gooil. A bii-iiicss man remarked to a reporter liilay: "A man eaii:e to me today aid I .aid a 'bill whiiJi had been shiiiding 'j inly tin .veal's ail 1 whii'i I nevi'i' e. pi'ited to gft. He gave as 'Iris reason III!'.'! he hiiil driKpiu'd in nt till'.' Tuliei uncle the ni.'JIil: .liefiU'c and heard the pi'i'Mi'lier ay that a iiiinn who did not make every eli'.irt to pay his debts was a Chief." I'l'BI.IC l.'Ki'T'riM'y HY Mil. W. .1. I'lOFLK. M r. W. .1. Teele will led me in t!n A. and M. i'ldb gi- urn al io h: "vt unions mi l lli.w to Then:." The public is i':nv:ted. beglu piuniptly at S o'chx k. to'iiigh't 1.'. eture CIHW!IM n-:ori E UI I.KK Ol T. The llaleigh Itbnlc. the colored pa per pu!i!i:lied here, says in this week's issue: '"Two wisiks ago the inanager of the Acadeniy of Music icl'ii.-i'il to si'll tick ets Ho coloi-ed people tn wit m ss a show. Wlni this? It is suM to have hern t':ie lirst time that colored people wi re re fl'.Mlll ,-l .ir.-) ill Hie gallrry. Colored peo ple will siHiie of these days leadii to sliay out of places win to I hy are not wanted." A "HLACK liKl'I'HI.lC." A Havana Merchant Korcsc Negro 1 biniiuat'ion in Cuba. ilf.iviiiiti. Nov. ITJ.-'A leading Havana inenJhsurt, a Cuhaii having busiir.ss con-nei-tioiis w ith inos of the cities of the island, and who elai'.ns to be well piksteil regarding Ciiihan affairs, said today that universal suffrage in Cuba would mean a black repniihlic in the ntsir future. fl he only nieii'iis to prevent this would, in his opiniiiu, be tin iiicorponitiou of the island ta.s a possession of the ruitcd States, as a Sltate. Tiito.ry or colony. j leai'.liug ti Ani'. riean imnvgration, to white inti'niwri'iage. the enrichment of insubir IdiHsl anil tin- inwrovenii'iit of 1 the MT,Mil'!ition. In 1ms juilgiiieiit Cuba I is otherwise doomed to Iheeonie another ' Haiti. I His iisse-i'tiuiiN are bdsi'd uiin the fact I tihut in a Mpulation not exceeding ' 1.2."0.IKU with a voting capacity of 4U0. (KMI, the iS'piitiiai'ds imndier inily otl.1100, the white iC'tibnun l.-l..tI(K). thoeie elninir iiig to In" m'hiiie 2.".ltX), while itihe blacks nraiilHT 2(K.(MH. Histhixwy is that more than half tihe ."''paiiiiirds under a .sjslenii of iiniiversal suffrage would not vote and that the linuibcr who would vote 'limiMt inevitably liiiiiivis.il en'cli juivr. The Cuban who will no liM-iger have the fresh blood of Sj anlsh jniniigrants to draw upon will grailiinilly grow fewer, while ontthc other bund the biiu.ks, who thrive ill this cli mate iinJ are big. strong inul healihy, wilt iacreiise at a ru,pid rate. This rcwilt will be, he lielieves, that in ycrtrs there will be more than 2. (ItKt.(Hli) I'.iegi'oes in the islunil and less than L'oO.O- otihers. "liven, in this tirst eleetiiin," he declaTcs.1 "I lie blacks eoilW curry ewrytlirng Itheir.owii way if they wrn-k their stnngtli." Then1 in some hope of t.l( Mobility of EngUind. Two iimniihers hnw gone to wiork wi!' nsmi n'etor anid Hhi? other is a miewwiwvpcT iwan.. Baltiiumm AnMiEenn. i t ' "Wteit 5 n'ri'Val. VmAe Aleck?" "t iHi-nlV tVhv. lie Ia i nib"Jiie!eine . 'nMin wliic fulls 'at love with n, girl just ileciiiii lie nnf tilniit mue other nuin j duiiite tier." Detroit Ft Pres. MONITOR PASSA10. Norfolk. Nov. 24. Anxiety is felt for the safety of the monitor Passaic, at sea somewhere between here and Phil adelphia in tow of the tug Mary K. Luckeubneh. A gale is blowing off the coast with, high winds. At Cape Henry the munitor is believed to be in dan ger. , MAtJIC LANTERN VIEWS. 'loiir:hl at 7:.'ll o'elovk there will be exhibited! in file Eih'iiton Street Metho dist Sunday wchisd irooiins a series of beautiful picture's, illustratiing (lie life of Christ, and other events in IJible his tory. These views are said to be very, fiui' and especially inteipi'eit'ing to o i.m pi'opll'e. as well as dntitnu-tive. The !. lie is cordially invited. Children under 12 years of age will he expected t i eon tribute cents. AH otheirs 10 cent-. CAPS FOR PILLS Capt. N. VV. West Tells a Good Story on Dr. Seawell. "While down on the line of our new railroad." remarked ('apt. N. W. West. ".1 niw a man 1 had not met in twenty years. He was lr. Fnhius Haywood Seawell. and it called to mind an in cident colllleeti'd Willi the Doctor. He loved a hunt the best ill the world aril when he beard 'Hounds on the chase he always joined in the fun. Once when he had started on his .profes sional rounds he saw a party of sports men on the trail of a line fox. lie Mailed to follow when a negro stop ped him and said that old iiui-lc Ilea Smith n.is mighty bad oil' and Aunt Martha. Hen's wife, sail come to him right away. Dr. Seawell could not miss thai hunt, so running his haud hastiiy in his poi kul he pulled out a small box ami said. 'Take this to l nile Hen and tell him to take one of these pills ev ery hour and I will lie over Inter.' When the chase Wiii ended Dr. Sen well IimiI t'orgolleii all about the nc m'o ami did not think of him until next day. Tin ii he rode over to Hen's t-abiu :iiol Aunt Martha eanie to mei'i him. 'How is II':" Dr. iSenwcil iiskul. "Dni'ior. lie's a heap better." said Martha. "He bemiii to git heller sunn he'd look the lust oli 'b in pills, bin 'I'm u de Lord. Marse Fah. I'd or thought 'no wuz gun caps ef you hadn't er sent 'i'iu." Sure enough the Doctor had iu his haste nf iTiissiun gun cut the negro a box i;ev. Dr. .1. Hit. BARliETT. Ilev. Dr. .1. W. Carter, pastor of the Fiisl Haptisi chureili of this city, had reel ived letters from 'I'vii'ulish preachers making iiniiiirios' aiboiit l!cv. Dr. Bar rclils negro oll'irge. which it is very I 'ainly as.-cili .l makes it a business to sell 'degrees to people im F.ngland. lr. Iarrett is vc-ry black 'inml iliis "(d Icgiate and Industrial Institute." it is asserted, w as eiiarti red by the legisla ture. The ti'ist iiuiniry which came hire about liiinr and his degrees was from a Presbyterian 'lin'iiist oi- of Chicago, of whom IOnglisli preachers were making inquiries. ! 1M)R Diri'l.E D.B (1ASTELDANF.. Thai ir.'i-i ralde li'tlle w retch. Couiit Itomi de Castollano who miarried Anna (iould. has mtide a donkey of himself on various occas'ii'us of late. Ibis ipteer a'litiies at -Kinitieh -nice course wii-'ii Pri'sidi nt Lonlwrt was bit with a cane by cue of the royalist rowdies and his "pri'lain'aliiiiis" during tSie late American-Spanish war made hiin the laughiiiL' stiH-k of I'vcrybody even iu Paris. If r.te mu.iii.'icd his silly ouilbuils as to what he thinks of oplc to his Hionie field, he would l i'obably sooner or later be coti siilerc'di a lit sub.ic-t for the inirps legis latif khire "i at l iolic" debalcs ol inii end wiith broken heads and bloody noses. Bui when he govs so ifiar as 'to tibrjse. as he has. Helen (iould. who ibas the misfor tune lo be the little fool's sister-i.?hiw. simply because she has seen tit to join hands with the American women who ask Congress not to adnuit Rii'lierts, of I'tnh. if it is p'l'ov.'d 'that he is a higamir is'il. it is aboul time tllie ituppy was nniz led. He says that Miss (iould. "as slie is an Aiiilerican. takes tit'iiilish dc-lis-'ht in any sort of .newspniier piifl'irly." She did even worse than that, lie says, "she posed as the friind of the soldiers" during our late w ar with lnis ilinr friends, the Spaniards." The idea of this puppy harkinig like a bulldog now. after crawling at the feet of rich American girls iat Newport fo. a season, annd whining at the doors of the (iould mansio.li till he secured a rie'i wifi1 the very sister of the w.m.iam no denounies: If Boni would di'vute mo-e of his hue to iniiuling his own bu -i ness, provided his wife's money outlasl -his bold battle atv the curd fab! ', h' might some day make enough to pay his owmi di'lrts for a whole week. What nmki's his criticism of Helen (lotill f '.i the more eonleiuptiblo is that he dings his wife along with him as a co-partner iu hisi ileninieialion of her sister. It may 'be that Binni will coin" to America agwin whin his .fiinils a-e short. It wiojild lie inlmLsitiiiiig to sec him. on Ihe Avllmnf a short time after -u.0 of tin AlmiiiienTi soldiers Helca i"iobl aiihil ilur (ng the wtvr had set eyes on hiie. -I'htla-ilelpliia Times. "Sonic people." said the man with the large Adam's -apple, "socini just natural ly to have the hanlest 'kind of luck. Here's iin neeoitnt f nuin who puit out his eye with hi mwm tinnlnrella." "Say," iflNervod the mm with the cel luloid' dickey, "that's mo. 'NW, tiici-e's my friend yuaekinuiboss. He put his fal,se tiN'fh in his coat t'luil pocke-t. forgot .tlrey were there, sat down n tlunv and Mt Mnwtf si sve.Tdy tluit he din) 'in three tays fiirtn hyxliixivhola. Now" 'Bnt the nuut yrith the lamge Adam's npph- wns gume. 'New York Press. HOW TO WORK OUT AN' BXAM PHK. .It is easy noiligfli to prove thlut the iB'm'rs ntv going to Hek tiff' dayliglnts out of i lie British; imt ntd the Jonen vote Jo the Mnlcin vwte.-iIxHriOTille Courier- j ease because it possesses genuine cura .InnimniaJ. . J tW6 power. BRITISH LOSSES Official tRepoi t of Casualties in Africa. KRUGER'S PLAN FOR WORK Intends to Establish United Republic in South Africa British Claim Another Victory Mafeking's Serious Predicament. London. Nov. 21. The British claim a complete victory in. a light with the Boers at Itelmouil. but there is little in BitlMii'ii's di'spali'li to support this claim, and it conlains no word nlxui't the furth er iidvaiu-e of this coIuiilu or the retreat of the em any. tin-ait Britain's best troops w,i re in . the hatter, four thousand si ro; ig. The Hn-iti-h loss was 221 i. The i esses are not given, except forlv prisoners from tilie Hoer fiwee. I'l is i, ' stated, but rumored fhat the British o'.i1 nmiiliereil, thi'in. lull the Boers ban the advantage of the chosen position. BRITISH LCiSSES TO DATE. 'Ivombiii. Nov. 24. The total Br'isa losses to date in South Africa, iin-.inFii;; at Mi tJiucii and near Bclniont, are kill ed. 2Sil: wmiudi'd, l.tll 1 ; taken pa'is ni. r. aud missing. l.ll.H'.l; total, 2,-Jsti. l'KETO'lMA liETTKNS. Pnloiia. Nov. 24.-Olticial retu.rus of casualties simc the outbreak of the war. exclusive of the light at Belmont an- !l killed and 2IH womuled. of w hum a num ber r"lii'riicd to the frocl. ( HI KCIIII.L'S DETENTION. Lovciio. Mai'ipiez.. Nov. 24. -'A lab copy of the Standard and Diggers News published at Johannesburg, savs lliat an iiiealielalib' ainonnl of bioiiug of empty hoii-.es is going on. The gov ernment is coiisidcrini: the case of Win ston ,iiii hill and it is believed that his ilcunlion is only temporary. iikitisii i'i;isom:i:s. Cap at I'r since and ! Tow n. Nov. 21. Late arrivals iria report the bws of lite war began al tive hundred killed hundred wounded. The Tllee coiir-c is Iteinii1 prciared for a laager in. er. ul thai seige guns from the fort are I rained upon it and in case Ihe Brili-ii prisoners ihere attempt lo es cape a .Maxim gun has been placed at the gate of tlw race i-.iu.-si . l NITED KEl'l'HLIC. Caie Town. Nov. 24.- Advices fiv.n Prctoiia. say that Krcuger will down all ill favor mf fighting, helieviim that lie ivill sueeicd in iinucxing all the bclcii'.'iired tstwns uii'dcr Ihe tiag cif ihe I'niled 1-'.'-pu'blic. which is now ready and hours the Orange Cn ss. T'he Hoers export Ihe war to last from' four to six inounhs when I'iiey will issess all South .friea. t ''ouiiniiiii'ihint Allireeihf and a thousand followers have started to cap ture Baluwayo. PUEii lAUKM'S SIT CATKIN. Magnlupio. Nor. I'd. - A Mal'ekiiu' des patch of November fifteenth sax's that tin garrison is i hccrful but tlnir posi tion is growing more difficult. The Hoers are always drawing t'iieir in t roll hm emits ('oscr. and ini-essant ly ply ing the H'rilisili artillery with niuskestry In'i. Tiic garrison is living almost eii 'tiiely luiilergroiinil and under shelters and the health of 'the troops is sntferii'v. X ( t'N -COM H A TN'A TS nEI . K.A S K 1 . Pri'ti ria. Nov. 22. lDclayed.1 Non coiubai;aut prisoners taken at 'Lobati ami Mafek'ug have been released. Most of them are railway ciuplo.vocs. They were riitii'iied to take oath not to 'bear arms against the Transvaal government. Af ter iloing 'this they were entertained at a dinner and sunt away in 1 he direction of I Magna Hay last night. SENT! M ENTA I, 1 1 YM N. loel ICiias Sping.n n. in The Cosmo n politan:..) J. If 1 have played upon my heart The music of a lower an: If I have ever hoiieil to win A pleasure frinn the smile of sin: If ever 1 luiislook the gleam Of iiuiverings in a starless ilreani: On- fondly hopisl I inight dispense With spirit in a joy id' sense: Or slipped, or fallen, or gone astray: Lead' Tit. in the way. lead Thou the way. n. It' I 1 1 ia !d rill' el dit-oise The tear-drops in two human eyis-: i If ever ware 'tile vi ice of funic Li ft me fcirgiitl'ul ol Thy naune: I If in the strife I ever tide 'My Ihcartstnilngs to the lower swle: Or rn 'Che thickest, of the fight. Mis'tiKik the useful for fihe right; Or wielded an igueible swtml. F i-give. O Lmul: foiigive, O Iord. III. If ever ciico lhavi' licon my care .Men trniipings of Thine altar-star; 1 f ever in a lovely face Thy hainiliiwork 4 failed to 'trace; If I have d'oitbtcd of the good Within the soul of 'womanhood: Or judge d a man by some smtill blot Which Ttioii hast portioned to his lot: Foirgol Thy liiw. or stotmed Thy might, tittide me aright, guide ine aright. Stranger DoctiN', I ai-he all over. Dm torMalaria, probably. 'St ranger And my head is all stuffi'id up and 1 iiave a li'ariuig i "ough. , . 1 Urn-tor A little eold with i't. I sis'. Taki Stramgei Anil I just feel sis if this world was a nip-roaring fraud and 'I'd like to throw Kiiat (miserable old grin ning -moon at the sum mind stuff all the stars down soniebixly'n 'throat. Doctor You've ,g 'the grip. 'New York Weekly. "He tilavs well that wins." Hood's Sarenparilln wins the vi dory over dis- LOCAL DASHES. Mr. Thomas Ashe rctinrncil to the city today. 7 ley. of Huffman, is 4 Mr. William ( vs the city. Mr. A. C. I'aiiers.iii. of Ashevill in 'the city. Mr. Frank l-musclon returned 1 i !ly this uii'i uiug. is J lh I J Mr. E. II. Lee went down to Wilson's j MOIIs tiiis 'morning. P Fred Hiincr. ci b.rcd. was fined Si;.2." liv Mavor rowell today lor assault on ' r assault on ' led today to ' Mairy Lyn.n. Marriage lieeiisc was Mr. Henry A. Powell. ,,f New Light township and Miss Docia Itailey. of I li i--coinity. Mr. .1. A. .1. liol.crlsou is now wi h Mr. Joseph Blake, at his livery silaldes ouiSi iilh Wilmington streel. Bead the "Thanksgiving Aii.noiince-n-.i til" of W. (!. Cpciiureh and ('innpauy iu this issue, as is usual lliey are ready for yuii. Mrs. If. II. Koberis. who has been confined to her lied for a week past, is convalescing, though still unable to be up. Miss Ruth Battle, of Whitakri's. is stopping over will Mrs. 1. M. Ptoctor on 'her way home fri.ni the Normal Col lege. Little Ruth, the s'ix -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adams, who has been ill for several days, continues very sick al their residence. 217 South West street. Little Until, the six-yi ir old daii-.-h-ti r of .Mr. and 'Mrs. E. A. Adams, wii i has beimi ill v. ith malarial lever for sev eral days, i tiuues iuile sick, at their residence 217 South West street. The I I; and ladder lire company will mc.'i toniuin al eight o'clock, licgular nionlbly incciiii'g. .Ml urged 10 all. in I. Mr. A. 'M. McPhorlors. Jr.. wiio went to Hal'tini.n-e for trcalnu ni. will return this a ft'eriioiui or tonight. The X-rays was applied and no bones u , iv I'. Hind broken in his fool, li is siuroly a bad sprain and will reiiuire lime. Mrs. W. II. Bnirloy and h. r danghier. Miss Klthel. of Va-biiieli':i. arc in I Im lily for a two weeks' vi.-it. "hey are the gin-st.s of Mr-, .bisephus Daniels. Slu till' Mai n. of Hyde county, brought a convict to file pciiiteniiary yi sh ni. ty. a l iganiist. to serve t wo y. ars. The -In-iilT say that up to the miildle of August I In- i fop p-o-pvot in Hyde was i ii vi r so good, but that the gnat Angus' storm literally swop, thorn away, the O.ti.ia-r st. i-iii :i:pleiitr- Ihe d'saslel. Mr. I'.astman. a scientific farmer 1'r.uii New York. I here arrnngiug to open a peiiltry fai in mar II i,ei:.h. I le wib be A ni.isl wel.'ollle adililiotl ill Ibis coiuuiunity. The i ight-.vcar old daualiier ..f A. J. Hotels, iiilored. died today. Mr. Ed Itrow 11 has otie lo Durham i assist at the funeral of Mr. Hal ll..-.:an. a manager in Mr. B. N. Duke's fai--lorv. .Mr. ll'igau I i i I in Baltiiuore. Mailanie Annac. Spiritual Trance ami Business Mi. Hum. reads veur !l'e e t li absolute i . i rrcet .I ;i -ss. jiiiviness. I.n.- and family troubles happily re. : i .' i. l f ice and ri -i 1 1 iin- on Si.tpl-. Str.-'t. next door wes-t id' Hex Hosp'ial. Work is now prorc-:ag ra; idly on the Olivia Kane.v Library I'nihii'ig. Mr. It. It. I'ai'ey. the donor, will i-oiiiib.it.' books to the library when i-uninb-te. Ilev. Baylus Cade, tioveine;' Uusscll's plivale secret ar.v. w ho iris lu-en absent sevelal weeks in the soirth is cXliecti'l back tonight or tomorrow. (hd at Massey's store, on Newborn street extended, yi'-terday evening there was a regular ohl-fashiom d E'a-' ll.ib igh light in which two white nice and de.-nliy eapons took active part. Justice John It. I'pchurch issued a warrant of arrest and will investigate the results of the engagement on Monday next. Justice M. B. Harl unite I a colored cocple ill luariagc at his office about riue o'clock p. m. A buggy whip affray was disposed nf by Justice Harry Koberts. al high noon today. Dock 'Bryant an I 1-aae Hi-own. two li's of Ihe street force, attempted to settle a personal difficulty w ith w hips, and Ci iistahle Potter d'Mippcd in and re fern il the matter to .niuire Huberts. ikh;ai:t"s ei neuai.. Haiti tsoii. X. .f.. Nov. 21. T ii follow ing stalenm nt as to t he arraiiin'iiie: it s for life funeral of Vi-e-Pr: siileiit Oarrctl A. llobart has been issued: "The I'liueral of the Vice-I'l-esiib ni wiH be held at the ( Ciurch of the l!e-ili-i lin-i- in Pnteroi on iSaluvday a.'tcr noiin. Noviiiubi r 2"i. at 2:"l o'clock, ln usiiiunh as the soiling; capaiily of the church is entirely iuadciUate. it is neces sary that, si nts shall be rc.-i rvi-d for lac various national. Stale and local oflii 'nils, represeiittiitives of organizations with which the Yiiet'-I'rcisidenit was cotinei t ed and iiiil 'niiat'e persnnal friends of ihe family. Il is. 'therefore, iuipo.-.-'.l l-.- I provide scats for the gi neral public until Hie various olliei.ils. representatives and friends have lu-. n acei .mni'iidati d. Pre vious lo the public exercises on Sa u;--ilay nfteruoon a brief service will be hiiil at. the house for the family, lie Hrcsiiden! 'and his Cabinet and intimate perstMiul friends. On Friday after;' on. Novin.ber 2llh. between the hours of 2 and li. till..' body of th" Yh-e-Presidcni will be placed in the It! rary of his home, where the public may have an oortutity to view il. The inliriucn. will lie at til' cot 'Vc.ii icii.ee i f the family at Cisjiar l..awn -Ceinetery. WdOI.LCOTT ( IllALLENOF SALE. On next Momhiy the big Woolbolt tV Son department store will begin their tintd annual challenge sale, last ing a Ve'- I' 1M,.V '"" ' lead thcit half page ad telling the big bar gains which are to be ortercd at the sale. The goods offered, in this sale ore new. During this sale the store will lie open at night. .1. o. r. a. m. There will be all important nwcting of the .1. O. V. A. M. at their hull to-uicht. POSSCM 11 1" NT. Col. Olds writes in his correspondi in e: Last nitrhit. a party of young gentlemen iKlv took tlinlr ilady friends out for a pussiiin hunt. The darkey whose dogs wire 'to 'hunt carried along a 'possum m a bag. iu case moiie eon'ld Ik- found. N was found, so the darkey put his 'possum in a tree. Then the dogs could in : ii, ,1 0 'I to- darki'v lost the tree ,U ( t.k(, ,,.,.!,' i search for aw 'iiossirin. ll was a gnat (Iriinl, but the ladies fjb.ingln! il was "the real thing. CAROLINA'S RECORD Tablet for North Carolina Room in Con federate Museum. A tabid iias been prepare and is on ii w here which will i- placed in. the North Carolina room '"I' tin- (' fed. rate Mtlscuni. ll is about four feet square with gil' frame, ami mi a while back ground bears the following inseiiption in w hite li tters: "Fir.-l al lid In 1. Fur thest at Oellysburg. l.a-t al Appi'inal 1 ix. With a v.'.ing- pcpulai'.oii of 11". Ciai North Carolina si ! t l2ri.iHlii v.dua leers lo the Conl'edeTale si rvicc. ol' olll tilta of the entire Cuitil'i ilei ate army. Al I'ig Bethel. Jiiin' in. ISill, Henry Law son Wyalt fell. Iho first Confederal'' soldier killed in pi'tched 1.a.;ile: ci.inpauy li. l-'irst Nort.il ( 'arovna IteginicH. Al llabik'lava. in ihe ciiaige ..f the .Light Brig-ado. England's loss was :V7Hj p. r ci nt of iher men. The 'I'-w-nty-sixtli Norii. C I.na Itiginieiil al ( ietliiuirg July l o. lSii:;. lost Nil per cint of its men. North Carolina 'troops nvade the last cbarg" at Appoinntux. One half the inuskits turned over at ..pponialox were in i In- hands of North Carolina soldiers." SHE ' SASSED" IlEIJ WE'LL. En. in liie New York 'Evening Sun. Seine visilois to East (iloiiccslir las: s ii-r paid a special call Umi the uoanan said 1o be I lie orig'.retl of Mrs. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward's famous si.ry. "A .Madonna of th - Tubs." Mrs. I'holps Ward's .summer Ju nie. be it known, is in Fast ( ilouci-ster. The visi lers foi:uil a ly i.al .' England. -r with a seli'-i- iilent capacity for taking en re of hcisi-ir. "So ..ii are the Madonna of t..e Tub,-'.-" said the visitors, "I am." said the New Ivuglander. "And Mrs. Phelps Ward wrote be'au lilul story about jmi." "She did." "Did y.u ever meet Mrs. Ward?" "I have. After she'd wrote that slory -In- ci.n:e round hire one day and hunted nn- up. Sh.' said as how she wanted to see me for herself." "How imtcrotiiig!" inurnt'iired the vi'si !. i -. "and w hat did you do';" "I:..'.'" repeated tile Madonna of the Tubs, "what did I do'; I siassed her well for wiitin' such a story as ttiat ahi.nl ice. Such a pai-k o" lies 1 never reti.l. Whv. tin re wasu'i one-hulf of il true. An' sin- had the face to conn- and see no- afterward: (Mi! I sassi.il hi r web, I didl" Beauty is like an almanac: if it last a year il is well. -T. Adams. "He brave." Cn- i lergyniian. ciied; "ileal h is sw eet, after all. Yon will i mi-ct von- ili'i-arlid parents and your wife. Think of that: 1'hat's the trouble." said lleiipcck: -1 can't help lui: l.ii-.g of that." Know how to I ist i ii. and y ui will pro fit even from thus;- who talk badly. Plutarch. A check sit it M" hi' wooing of a" heir ess. There is no witness os terrib1''. no ai ettsi-r so pow erful as conscience which dwells within us. Sophocles. "What is il." criiil I lie iemperaiK-e lecturer. t li:i I drives mi-ti to ilin kV" A nice from a back seat replied. "Salt Ms i for one tiling." hers (Ine who is loo wise an observer of the bes'-.ess of others, like on who is t .o i mil us iu iiii-erv.ing ihe labor of bees, will often be slung for his curio-i-tv . Pope. Iu t'he army a Captain is known by the Company he keeps. Candor is the seal of a noble mind, the ornanii nl ai d pride of man. Ihe sweetest t li ;i ill 1 1 of women, ihe scorn of rascals, and the rarest virtue of sociability. --Su-ruae. Mother "I'm surprised that yum show ed i-.i Hlilo t'eei'n.g at your uncle's fn:i-et-al: and he left you So.ittHi. too." Daughter-"Yes: it's too bad the will wasu'i read before the f unci ai." lillEIB WUUUII-.S. She mot him .-it I he door and frowned. Her heart was full of woe: She was a child of trouble, and She fi ly told him so. The gown that sin- had hoped lo wear Would not b.- dole that nigh.: She fretted aid she funn d and there Wen- tears thai blurred her sight. Siu wauled him lo sympathize. Alasi the niian sat down. As though there well' no such tiling as An uncompleted gown, lie ne rely gazed away a: space And iwirled his iliun-bs. nor ;nv 'I'lic hitler tears thai streaked her laic Nor seemed I" care a straw. Sin- lift the soulless wretch a ltd lllTcw I lersel f upon her hi d. And niiiurned that she was trealcl so Ami wi-hed that she were dead. "Ah. men are selfish brines:" she sighed. Who inil'aer think nor care:" And. with .1 breaking heart. s,e cried "I'was u.ore than she could bear. He sat and lwi;l--d his li.einl s and looked At somelhii g far away: Tomorrow there would be a note They'd call on him to pay A nolo lor t'iioiisaiids more than he Could hoM' to steal or borrow :--I'p stairs, alone, "mistreated, she Kepi pouring out her sorrow. -S. E. Kiser. ill Chicago Tiiiies-Herald. Stolen unibri'lhis recovered cheap, or any old umbrellas, nt Wliiting Bros. Itev. Dr. Donald Meleod, inrsitor of the t'unti'al Pivsbytofi-aiH ehitwh of .Meadville. P.-nn.. ha wieeephil the ns .Imrate of the F.inft Prc-flhyteinian -nhunii of Wiis'liiugtim, to sia-eeed lr. Tatomge. v fl r '. " V If "V. '.S''P1,-,'..ifi'; ii j nt it 11 li 11 111 1 1 iti - - - m t it'- 1 ir---T- ' '.fc--- ' i
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1899, edition 1
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