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vi: ;7 No. 9,10. RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1899. 25 Cents a Month. ' i- , : 1 THE TOES -VISITOR CASUALTIES RECEIVED War Office Says Methuen Lost 73 Killed, 363 Wounded REPORTS OF JAUBERT'S DEATH Rev. W. C. Normau, Rev. E. C. Glenn and Rev. T. H. Bain Preach Tbelr Farewell Sermons Tomorrow. lonlou. Dc. 2. The Win- Office ti fitly (rave out llir fti-i:l list of Hriiisli casualties whicli is "I! killed mid ''(ifi wounded at tin- buttle of Modder river. Thi8 is a compurtivcly sinall number and created wide astonishment. Tile loss is about five er cent. Some military men are inclined to think that the Roer losses were very heavy on account of Methuen's desoiilcli thai it was ihe blMXliest tight of the century. , Mi'thuon Is rebuilding the bridge. Methuen wound is slight. Reinforcements in largo miinbers are reaching him. It is slated at the War Office that despatches from t'eneral Buller have lHen reeeived. but 'are not issued to the press, in Which he incidentally mention ed that the rank and file casualties a.t Modder river hud not yet lieeii received. ' Nothing in regard to the forward movement in Natal has been received at it Inted date tlHiu Noveml-cr l!lith when the Boers held liotli file railway and wagon bridge Ht Colenso and were able to destroy them- when they wished. REPORTS OK JOl'BRRTS DEATH. Cniie Town, Dvc. .'.There are recur ring substantial rumors that Command ant Jouliert was killed near Ladysinith on XovemJior 10th. The Sun's corre snondcnt lilaw seen a letter, written by l Boer at Pretoria, to his wife at Cape Towtu in which lie stated that he had returned from attending Jmihert's fun eral. The !rnhnnistowu Journal publishes a letter from a correspondent with the .Oraime Fre,. Sfn'e burghers at Ijady sniilh. in whicli he says: "Yon. will have heard of .loubert's death liefore this. He was killed by a shell which rlccochctted and hit him ,i nthe lieail. lie expired soou after. 1 was standing ten yards front him at the time." PASS I'k'RTS DESIRED. sii:j:gloii, Dec. 2. -Ousiavo Thicl Kuhl. who recently p'.iotograi hi d the patent office, presented the Stale De partment yesterday rciiieMs for nine hundred passports. The men named were denominated as engineers or laborers in tended .according to Thicl-Kuhl. to wk ill Ttsinsvaail urines. The wit!-- publicity given his sympathies with Tt atisvaal made the department -more wary than usual, and the rci-ncst for the pas-ports wire denied. MKT1 1 1 " ENS V I (TOR I ES. Cupc Town. Nov. as. 1 1 (clayed. i -Methueii's victories haw made a great impression on the colonial Boers. There is fear now thai any more C'.ivc Colony Dutch will j in the Boer army. The bad condition or the British cavalry horses alone prcveiireil the complete an nuihilation of the Boers. There was a marked difference the Britidi untL.ti marked difference when the British and the Australian louses arrived. The fcjnglish horses MifTer greatly from the voyage and when they reach lien- were suffering with swollen and stiff joints. The Australian horses ariv in a service able condition. WORK OF BURGLARS. Port .let vis. I lee. "J. An explosion awoke the residents of Hancock, this morning. 'Burglars had blown open the safe of the Howard's ding store, the bnildiinr wa. wrecked and 4'iie (ioulil family above barely cscap-. : w ith their lives. Two adjoin. 1 ; buddings ir also burned. Aged Mis. Tarbox wa bii'inifl to ih'ath in her bed over i .hardware store. MILLIONAlliE OKA IX New York. Iec. 'J. John I. Balir. the railroad inilHouaire, died at Blaitstoii thin morning, aged ninety seven. WIRELESS TEI EliKAPlIY. Honolulu, Dee. .'.Contracts have been nuide for the eonueetioii of all tho Islands in the Hawaii group by th Marconi system of wireless telegraphy. ATT EMIT TO WRECK. Omaha, Neb., Dec. .2.- A liwiuvofsur attvuipt to wreck the Colorado Siieciat NVrtlilweKteirn near Mars'haW. a toiwli in Iowa, was nuide tothiy. Siveriii arrefn have been made. CHIOKERIMJ. Boston. Dee. 2. The directors of "hickering nud Sous met tmfciy and '. II. K, Fos'r was.electid iire-ident to niecwxl the late (ieorge H. Clrickering aii'il Charles II. Bildy was chosen sec tary anil treasurer.- The etindiu t amd IMTsonnel of tlHNcoiu.pii'i:y remains the mime. By sis-ial iroviU.ii in tiic will Clriekeriiig's interest. fl in the past, ii imiUr"the unnuaigfiiM'tit of Foster an "lo4e tnwtee. , A BIG SUCCESS. TU Wooltcott Department Store will oliist. tKrir first' aimnaj challenge sale, which has lM-eh du progres the entire "week. U hits been ait umwralleled mic eess -with this big establishment, which in used to doing .tilings on a big scale. Yon should lw take a look at tlie hand some Uue of Oirintmas Roods. WOILD TREBLE VALl'B OF COT TON. .Mr. It. A. Tompkins Earnestly Favors Retention of Philippines. D. A. Tompkins, or Charlotte, N. C, president of several cotton mills, points out that the development of trade with thi' Orient by the nnsit ruction or the Nicaraugau C.in-al, the laying of an ocean cable, the development of quick shipping facilities by government aid in the build ing of a lirst-class merchant marine, and the retention of (he Philippines as es sential to our increasing interests in Ihe Orient, would nioa.li the emit ion of all Oriental market for Soulheru cotton goods, which would in time largely aid in making the -f::t00,ono.0 M of cotton now annually produced in the South worth .flHHMMHUMH) by reason of manufactur ing it at home for shipment to China and otlierw Eastern count l ies. REV. LATTA SCRAPS. Kcv. M. I.. Uitta. a colored divine, who lives in Olicrlin. has been having a gay lime of late. Yesterday he anil Charles Hunter were arraigned before Justice John Nichols charged with af fray. The dispute arouse 11 limit the fence between their lints, which adjoin. They were fined -$2 and the cost was divided. Today the Kcv. Latin called on Justice Nichols ami attempted to lepre manil hiin and show him what a mis take he made ill his decision. Justice Nichols would stand nothing of the sort and he told the It,.vereud so very plain ly and threatened to give him a dose. Ltitta was i-oprest-ntcd at the trial by Onve Lime. But the above was not the only case ngaiiv-i' I ...lit t a:. He submitted before Justice II. II. Roberts to assault on n negro I my ami paid the costs. DECEMBER WEATHFR. The following data, coverinit a jieriihl of VJ years, have Ih-cii i.npileil from the Weather Burcar records a.t Raleigh, N.irth Carolina, (v month of Decem ber for 12 years: Tctiierature.- Mean or normal tem peiature. -14 degrees. The wannest mouth was that of 1N.N!. with an .iv.t i.gc of .V!. The ecdilest inonth w!is that of 1S!C!, willi an average of l.l degree-. The highest tciiiratiire wis i."i de grees on December 3ith. ISS'.t. T'.u lowest ii iiipeniture was leu degre -s on Deecmbi r -'!th. 1S!H. Ave.-age date on which "killing" frost i. r.-i..l in au tumn N.iveinber 1st. A."-ag-' date ;'ti which Inst "killing" fr-is oc.uiied ii. spring April Slh. Pre-;pitation. Avei'.ige for t'ic m nil It. 2.7o inches. Averhige ii tniti": of days with .til of an inch or more, :. The Wind. The piev'.Hling winds have. .( greatest moiitlily prei ipilation w as 4.!! inches in 1HS7. The least n thly pre cipitation was 'Mill inches in INK! I. The greatest amount of precipitation recorded in any 'Jl consecutive hours was 2.12 inches' on Decunbcr Hill. The greatest amount of suowfall n-corded in any consiM iitive 24 hours record extend ing to winter if 1ST onlyl was S.."i inches en I leceniU'.r 27th. IS! 12. Clouds ami Weather.- Average iiiini ber of cleitr days. K; partly cloudy days. 7: cloudy days. 11. Wind. -The prevailing winds have been from the southwest. The highest velo city of the wind was :!7 miles from the southwest on 1 icceniber .'llll'h. IM'.io. SEA DISASTER. Eureka. Cal.. Dee. 2. -The steamer Wcceti was wricked on the nicks of lliunlioM. bay. All except two of the twenty aboard arc safe. A big breake' struck the basket by which the life 'av ers were trying to rescue Mrs. Caniiicha cl. and she was swept away. A s'limaii named Nelson was killed by a falling spar. BOARD OK ALDERMEN. .The Board, of Aldermen' Inst (light considered the report of the Finance i-oiniiiiitcc recommending that the city make a new corlracl willi tile Water Company or appoint appraisers with a view of purchasing the plant was post poned until the ucxl meeting. Alderman Cooke's aiili-spitting ordi nance was defeated. Alderman Parri.-h's ordinance to cha(pc boot bbi' ks a tax of .f2.."l per six months was passed. Health Officer T. P. Sale's salary was increased from .lil.llO to !F1.2(U, since he is now city 'purchasing agent. Here arc the expenditures in Novem ber for street lights: LIOHTS. Electric Co.'s Bill Wais $4SII.."i( Deducted for lights n it 'burning. H.'l.lK'i Paid Electric Cnniipaiiy . . Cms Company's bill . . .$3117.01 . .. 2.,l!).7.'i $i'7.2t; (."est for lighting Market building and offices l included in a bore I was !FKS.22 I'nited States of Amerie.i. ss. East An District of North Carolina. In the 1'nited States District Court in and for said District in the matter of D. J. Bn k. bankrupt. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINci OF CREDITORS. To the creditors of I). i. Brock, of nob good, in the coumty of Halifax, State , of North CaroliiM. and District afore said, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 1."ilh day of December. A. D.. 1H!M. the said D. 4i. Broeh was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his cr'd:.rors will be held at my office m H'alifax. on the 4th day of December, A. D.. 18!Ht, at 10 o'clock, in the fore noon, at' which time the said creditors may ntt-i'iid, prove their claims, appoint a irustee. examine the bankrupt, and transiM't such other Inisines as may properlv come before tM tnieting. 2nd Deceniler. 18!lf. T. P. DEVKRBFX. Referee iu Baukruptcy. CONGRESS MONDAY Discussion Over the Minority Leadership NORTH CAROLINA DELEGATION Mr. Hpllcman Writes Cooceroiog the Pull Seqalor Pritchnrd Hag With the Administration. Washington. P. C.. I'i'. 2. Congress will meet next Monday. The Ri-publi-can eaiHits will he held .tonight and Hendcrsou nominated for Speaker. The j Roberts case is e,citiug great interest . and wlienuoiis efforts will be iiiude to picveiii him from taking the ji.it Ii. Mr. .1. A. llalleman. loriiieily of RaT cigh. now M'lishington eorresonilent of The A-tlnii'ta Journal, says in it sqieeial: 'Among the Southern I teiiKicrats ar riving for the opening of Congress Mon day there is more rejoicing at the i liangis in the North Carolina delegation than any other feature of the new Con gress. In the Fifty-Fifth there was only one Democrat from this Slate. Now liu ie ire live, and A I water, id the Raleigh district, was elected as an inde pendent Populist, but announces that he will vote in the Democratic caucuses. Thomas, who succeeds Fowler in the Third, arrived Tuesday, and Small of tlie First. Bellamy of the Sixth, and Klutz id' Ihe Seventh arrived today. They are all able men anil are exinetcd to make good n-coiils on the floor of tin. Hons,,. Kitchen of the Fifih. who was tl nly Democrat in the la si: Con gress, is one of the youngest m.-iiihcrs of Coiigre-s. but is very popular. Many of tl Idcr tubers hold kind rcmi m- hrniicrs of his father, who si rvi d his district so ably .in the days of Vance and Ransom. Senator Pritchard will arrive tonight, lie lives on East Capind street ill a stone's throw almost of the homes of the two South Carolina Senators. Jl(, is absolute dictator with Ihe administra tion w::h regard lo North Carolina af fairs. There is no Southern Republican ill wl i MeKinlyc places ni.iiv c Hidden, c than in Pritchard." Mial a ni- inlicr of the delegation today, "ami because of this influence with the .idiuinist ration Pritch ard is rapidly devi loping into one of ,he bailers of the Senate. He is mm loii-nlied before any inipot lanJ move is taken." M.irion Buller. the oilier North Caro lina Senator, is a Populist editor and has hi mployiiig liimsi If during the vacation with the study of law. Ilis successor, a Democrat, will i beted ncxl yiar." "At ihe Richardson lieadcpr irlei s t here is a great deal of enthusiasm today, and Rcpri senlalive Cainniack. who is eoii diicling his caiiiiii'.igii, says his c lidnte is certain of tin. Democratic nomination tomorrow on tin se conditions, if not the lirsi ballot. "We are perfectly satisfied." said Major Richardson, to me at 2 o'clock this after ii. "ii'.il everything is coming our way today." A continual -trcani of visitors poured in to The Tciinesssean's rooms all the forenoon. Colonel Bankheail is continuing to claim that he will he elected. 1 saw him at the Riggs shortly after noon. "I uni certain of clef I ion." he said, "and 1 am confident further that if there is more than one lialh.l. the con test will no' be narrowed by Richardson ami myself, as has been generally inli uiiilcd. but between De Aiiinuid and my self. De Arniond is stronger than Rich ardson." In this view of the matter I'.ankhcad is no! generally supported. Richardson ts today cousiiloixsd tile strongest candi date in the field. However, by tniiioiTow afl.rnoon the situation may x h-inge. "All this talk of Bailey a oi opting the nonihinlion if forced ii on him is bosh." said Bankheail. The Cabinet has discussed the Presi dciK's mcsage. to which the finishing touches have been placed except to that portion relating to the Philippines. Thai secli if the message is being held up in the hope that the President may be enabled to announce the complete col lapse of the insurrection before it goes to Congress. The members of the Ca binet are unanimously of the opinion that the rebellion is mi ils last legs and (hat any day may see th I. "The Philippine ipiostioii is solving itself."" is the way one member put it today. Tlie President lias decided not to send the niesage to Congress until Tuesday, as the immediate adjournment of the 'death of Vice-Prcsidi nt llobaii would preclude its liclng read on Mon day. THE MINSTRELS MONDAY NKiHT The "Big 4" comedians. Kcrsand-. Fidler. Kcinp and Ituckcr wi:h Richards Jt Pringlc's Ruseo & iul Holland's Big Minstrel Festival are the four high est salaried, colcred coinediiius iif the world, and are seen nighllv willi this organisation. The new novelty acts arc: Chr'isti'ah anil Turner. I lie cycle skate experts: llines. the Black Vesta Tilly: McL'arvcr. Reed and McCarver. the (Jiorgia i picker jacks: Craig, the hu man enigma: Brown, hero of Niagara: the St. Paul Calhcdnil Choris.ers: John Ituckcr. Alabama blossom: I.e.ich and Dodil, inusiml exiierts: iPickaiiinny drum i-orps and Bob Kent's lati-st song and dance novelties, "Jolly Old Men." The big street parade is well worth seeing. They will appear at the Academy of MusJc Monday. December 4th. Reserve seats now on sale. Dughi ciin sei'l you oranges cheaper ill Raleigh than you can buy them in New York. Impure nnd you will find ' it so. . LOCAL DASHES. Mr. W. D. Terry is convalescent. Mr. W. C. Douglass returned from Carthage today. Mr. Buller. of the government servile, is in the city. Mr. Simiiis. of ihe Auditor's office. Weill to Klllslon todaj. .Miss Mary Piiefoy ami Miss Annie Dickson, of Wake l-'orest. ;ire in the city. Dr. Svhh singer, the spiritualist, today took his departure and shook ilie unholy dust of Rulcigh from his right eon- iVl feet. Mrs. II m i A : iy . of the H.ipti'st l'ni versily, will sing at the First Baptist church tomorrow morning. Shaw 1 siivorsiiy foot ball le.iin played against the colored team fiuin fliapol Hill today and defeated the Inner by a score of l to n. Col. F. A. Olds Dr. .1. M. Aycr returned iron, a I, inning Hip unlay, bringing w ith thein a fine string of birds and other giiinc. Mr. T. K. Brunei- and Mr. II. II. BriniJey are ba'-l; from Washington, where iln-.i- went on business. Mass Cosy Dunn, who has been ilie guest of Mrs. V. C. Roystcr. returned to Wake Forest today. Mr. Rosenthal continues very ill at his In. mi .hi Fayctteville street. Mr. Ib.-rge Snow left the i itv this iiinrnii'g. Mr. W. II. Baglc.v arrived yesicrdiiy from Vilgiuia. where he has It -eti spend ing several weeks. In addition to the while tin. -hers elect ed vesH rday. as stated in ibis paper. the colllllliltce elected three colored teachers, Lula .Ionian. Daisy IVinls-nll and Belli. ih Oniham. The side walk on extreme Vc: John son and udjacenl streets are reported in a dangerous condition. Mr. Fred Mahler got his w.il. h back yesterday. It was mailed to bini. The 1,'uiversity of North ('.-irolina and Sw ai:..iiiee arc playing football in Atlanta this afternoon for the i-liainjiinn-liip of the Soinh. CHIMES OF NORMANDY. The charming opera. Chimes or Nor mandy, was beautifully pre.-iiiti l again last evening and this nt'lcrinc'ii a mati nee wa- given. Ii is imp is-ibl,. to tell just how much was realized for the hospila:. ClIOAT'E INIHSI'IIKE T. Washington. Dec. 2. Minister Ch -.He reniarks in Loudon cause! great au lli vanec to President MeK inley. He do, s not di em it wise to air such propo sitions befor.. tin- v. :ers at ihis eirli. ular season. Charlollc Poiiliry and Pel Stock As sociation. Charloiie. X. I '.. January 111-12. 11KIII. On account of the above the Seaboard Ar Line will sell roimd Iri plickets I rum Raleigh to Charlotte for .Ki.tlo. tickets to be sold January !'. 1". 1! and 12, tinal limit January Flih. l!l". For luilher infonii.it imi call mi I he Ullilel-siglieil. 1 1. S. Leard. T. P. A.. Raleigh. N. C. 7. P. Sinilh. C. T. A.. Raleigh. X. C. SPECIAL RATES VIA S. A. I.. Poiiltrv Show. Shelby. X. ('.. Decem ber i-.-. 18!l. Or. accouni ot tin- al.ove nccasion the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip llckil- to Shelby. X. ('.. at rate of , no li rst class fare for the round I rip. rule 110:11 Raleigh 7.i."i. Tickets lo be sold November oi'tli. to iM-ceiiila-i olli. iii.-liisivc. wittli final re turn limit December 7tli. MASONIC. Hiram Lodge No. 411. A. F. and A. M.. w ill meet in regular coin mimical ion MoniHiy evening. Dee. niber 4lh. l.S'.HI, at 7 iM-lork. A full iii 'i-iing is ile-irod. Brelhri f sisn-r lodges arc eor.li.-illy iinited lo be present. W. W. PARRISII. W. M. E. B. THOMAS. Secivtary. FROM "IN M E.M( IRI A.M." () et we trust thai, somehow, good Will be the final goal of ill To pangs or nature, sins of w ill. Delects of doubt and taints of blood: That nothing walks with aimless feet: That not one life shall he destroyed. Or cast as rubbish to the void. When tied hath made the pile com plete: That not a worm is cloven in vail). Thai not a moth with vain desire Is shrivel'd in a fruitless fire. Or hut subserves another's gala. l i But who shall so forecast tlie years And find ill loss a gain to mutch'.' Or reach a baud lb,roiigli time lo catch The far-off interest of tears? ( Let l.ovc clusp Olid' lest both drowned. Let durkm-ss keep her raven gloss; All sweeter to be drank with losw. To dance with death, to lu-al llle ground. -TENNYSON. "Yes." she repliiM. 'iiftiT a moment's myself your lover, Belinda, gives me the undisputed right to ask yon to ne x oitively refused me. By all the legal precedents, twenty-one years' iMslis-putcd IMissi-ssion of Ihe privilege id considering my wife. Will youV" 'Belinda," the young hiw y r said, "I luave bein ynuir devoted klriglH ejer sinee we were ehinlun u ipKetl-r, twenty-one yen is ago, and you 'have merer iefleetJin "l ilt it hwiii so nbsunl. Hor uce. to inarry )v nwin on n reelHiieiility." t hieago Tribune. W A N T E)I ) TO BI ' Y l.'.nlnes' Bicycle. Address "M., this offii-i. RALEIGH (MINISTRY ( I Many Changes are Taking Place I HD TAPTPD'C I UK. WAttlCKO ' RESIGNATION ACCEPTED Methum's Victories Have Alleviated the Danger of Cape Colony Dutch Joining the Boer Army British Cavalry Crippled, The pet's, line! .il' 'he III i nisi r of R;,! eigh i-- undergoing many changes ai present. Last nighi was the appointed tini:- for the members of the First Ii ip tis-i ohuri h to meet for the purpose of i mi sii I eri 1 1 g ihe resignation of the pastor. Rev. Dr. .1. W. Carter. The meeting was fairly well aitictnleil. After re marks by several a vole I;l1-''" and 1 tile tllcllllbers del lined to acci'l I resignation by a vole of 111 lo :!2. Dr. Cal ler Was llolilieil of llle lesllll. w III IV- ii'lui he miade a stalenieiii dial his re signation was irrevocable and positively declined to reconsider it. R.-solui ions were then int reduced by Mr. .1. . Bai ley aeeepliiig the resignal ion bltl highly coinpliincnl iug Dr. Carter and his Work here. Tliese le -ill IH ioll s were adopted by a ri-ing v..le. Dr. Carter's resigna tion will lake effect I leeelll ller ills;. 1 r. t'larter i i oiisiile, e.t oy many one of the alili .-t iiiinisters ami host men j,, the South, and his dipariurc from Ral eigh will be ili-pliired by uianw iu ami i titsidc of his congregation. METHODIST MINISTRY. Toin irrow Re . W. '. Xoi iiian. ihP beloved pastor of tin- Kdeiiioii Si reel Melhodisl i hui'i-h. will preach his la-l sernioii a- pa-tor of ib-ai elnn-eh. Hi has served lor four years, tin- limit, and will be assigned to some other charge the ( 'on ferin e, wliii'h convenes at Washington. N. I'.. ncxl Thursday. There is not a moll lllore beloved by i in- whole coii, in unity -than Mr. Xornian. Services ai the Edeiiioii Sirei t church at 11 a. in. ami 7:".n p. m. by R,-v. W. C. Niiruiau. Rev. T. II. Bain, who is pa-tor of tie l'looklvn ami Masscdoiiia Mci'iioilisi elilllehes. will also ci.liplele Ilis si-rviee here tomorrow, lie has had this charge a yi it and alllmugli his flock is anxious for bis return he will not have the as--igiinieni iii-x! ear. Ri-v. E. C. Cle the pastor of the Colli rul Mi lhnilist elllll ell. likew ise cnlll- pleles bis ininisii-y here toinonow and his plans lor the 1 in in-.- preclude his ret urn to Raleigh. He has labored ai this i iiui-i-li for I w o yi nrs. OTHER (II A Rt I KS. S caking of tin- changes which the ministry has made. Rev. .1. t . Alderman recently succeeded Rev. A. I.. Pelts a Baplisi City Missionary: Rev. M. N. Buller siieeeeil.d Rev. .1. L. Foster at the Christian church ami inw Raleigh loses Rev. Dr. Ciller. Rev. Dr. Nor man. Rev. E. C. Chun and Rev. T. II. Haiti. NOR I'll CAROLINA DAY. Service ai Ihe Christian Church lo ni 1-i'iiiv, Sun. lay. will be as follows: Sumlav sol I. Ill a. in.; pracching ny th epaMor. Rev. M. W. Butler, at 11 a. iu.: Junior Sm iety of Christian En deavor. :i p. m.: and "Xorih Caroiin.i I'hi isliaii Endeavor I lay" will be ob scive.l at 7:"ai p. in., at which linn- the pastor of ihe church will deliver an al dies- on Endeavor work. To each and all of tin so services the public is cor dially invited. Strangers and vi-itoi-s wiih others will Ii in I a welcome. BAPTIST TAP.ERNAt I.E. Tile special services at llle Baptist TahoriM'i-lc will col-e tomoi-ow night. The doors of the church were ipeinil last night for the roei ,. .1 ion of member-. Rev. V. W. Hamilton will preach lo ii..ii'i-ow and leav,. Monday for hi- honie iti 'irginia. ciiRisT nil mil. Rev. M. M. Mar-hall. D. I .. lb . tor. First Suitdiay in Adveui. Sunday School ill In a. in. Divine service and sermon al II a. in. Evening service l:.'!n p. m. Services during the week Wednesilay 4:.'lll p. in., ami Friday In a. in. l-'ree seal-. Strangers cordially wel comed. ST. SAVIill'l! CHAPEL. Sun, lay si boo! In a. iu. Morning service 11 a. in. Night service 7ill p. in Scats all free. Every one i ,iv i u-.l . I'niicd Stalesol' America ss. Eastern District of X oth Carolina. In the l iiited Slates District Court in ami for said District in the matter of F. M. Meekins, Bankrupt. NOTICE OF FIRST MEET I NO OF CREDITORS. Tn the creditors of F. M. Meekins. of Halifax, in the county of Halifax. Sra-te of North Carolina, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given thai on the 2nd day of December. A. D 1S!t!l. ihe said '. M. Meekins was duly adjudicat ed baukuMt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my of the in llalifiax on the 4th day of December, A. I).. 1S!I!I. al 12 o'clock, in the fore noon, at n hieh tiine the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trust ee. examine the bankrupi:. ami transu-t such other huine-s as may proiieMy conup before said meeting. 2nti Iteeemlier. 1M!K. T. P. DEVEREI X. Referee in Bankrul pcy. FOR RENT. No. 52.'! North Person street, tin ah ru. conveniences, lni-uire 50! North Per son. stret. ODD FELLOWS' ITEMS. Twelve hundred aduiiitcl by the club pi.lll sjneo .1 Hill- 1-t. x .vni no 'io eii'i-iiot, o, L oill.'i'l-. ak. .... mistake a .1 u.is ,....,.,. Many h-dges hac to sillier on aecntnt f eleelilig the wrong loeu lo ofliee. X X 'a'"" "an- .ml hi nils porini-s to admit iis si-.-..i,, -t 1 1 . rn.in the Crand ( .Master. x Olive Branch No. ",T ;,i Si lin.-, h.i- i ii-ei- ed ils second e!ub of tiiirie 'll. x x x A 1,1'W Lodge al Ashl-ville will be ill- siiiuteil soon will, over one hundred charier lilt tuber-. X X . Capiial Lodge No. 117 is iii iking rapid s rides of late. lis i,ioinbershii oi ab. .in doubled in th,. la-t .-ixlj day-, and i- -:ill im-reasiiig. x x Old M ntieo No. S I,;,- not g, ii. an -where vol: ii is "laying -,, ,-nHl .- i w -ing wood." Inn will have iis t'oiinli eluli ready lor ballot s The i b i I i i h i of offit ci's in nearly Ml . Loilges m ill tain- place this mouth. I hero is nothing that should have more i .irei ei i . o i -i 1 1 e ra i io 1 1 iliau this. ',.ie f. r no one f.ir an ofliee who will no! ny to be as fully prepared n. fill that llicc as ii i- po-s:blo for him to be. X le expels peril el ioll. leal an officer can. by si, nly. pi-eiaie liimsi if tor hi- dlllies. and he who will 1, it gie llle mat lor so tin i ii l i i mi llioughl to be pre pared lo disehaj-ge any ilul. ihal may ib volve upon him -Imulil ,,oi I ,. placed in sueb position. Ii i- perpet rat ing a wrung upon the Lodge an. I also upon him. Win ii an officer has io va. ae his chair, on nn n of inability lo do wh.it. his ofliee rcipiins, he is humiliated and ought lo feel a-b.i I. and does no doiihl. Do not put him where he will be humiliated. Kei p eoilipelelll oflieel s iu charge if you are e. mpclle.l in n fleet to do it. x Arc the Odd Fellow- of Raleigh a-laniilJii- with our orphan work as ihe. -) 1 1 1 1 1 I be'; We take tile lib.-rly of say -iug no. They oiigln n, know nnu-o aboui our Oiphan Home and iis general scope anil management. We oiighi to vi-it tho Ilolln if possible and.see who are there and what is there. Wlr.n i- being d uic ti l tin- . - hail chilili-en and how il is l.cieg done. We oiigln to g I in loin h with I ln-iii . so ;,s to fe.-l nearer and neire in synia:h.v with I In in. Wh i of ii know h.,w soon son,., linle child, near and dear lo us. may be in need ol' ihe eoiefori- and protedioii of our IlineV Hew oiicn do we think of the little children vl: i have hen l iken by the I.oilgi s in ,,,!! eily and soul lllelll there l i be earid lo,-': liow luaii.i of ooe nn inbei-s read ihe Orpliiu II ine piper, prillled by the ehibln n ami twice every month, wiiihl I'einii'd you and-lilt you much ii I mil he Order as w.dl as ihe llolllc'.- Lei ,1- gel Heard' the llollle iu -yinpa I hy .:' b-asi. EXPELLED FOR I.OI'D PRAYERS. Disciplined by the Mclllnillst - foi- Being Too He si fit live. Slaliil'i.ril. Conn.. Xov. 2!!. After a ii-ial lasting two nighis. William Kemp. I'm- ihirty years a member of the Stani- folil Melhodisl Episcopal Chui-eh. W.ls exi'elleil from that i-hui-i h la-; night. This was the eiihiiinai ion of Irieiioii dating I r.k -ever,-,! years. Other luclie 1 el - arc about lo be i rii ,. ami il is probable 1 1 1 : 1 1 lliev al-o w ill bo expelled. Mr. Ki nip belong, , in thai school wh'eh is referred i.i Iroipicuiiy now as the "sin hi i iug'- M r I In o I i -t s. ,i piayit- meet ing lie was alwax- very ihen.ui-lt'utivo. lie belonged lo .1 class led by O -ge Jones. The e!a-s wa- very noisy, and fl-elplellt objeel ions Were II :de lo il. Such was tin- siaie of affairs about three years ago wln-n 'be preseiii pa--tor. Ihe Rev. Frank Waili.-ld Clowdei. tillered C ai hi- duties lure. Tile siti.,1 I inn did not lieller ilself any llll.ler llu iiew ..isior. He recogniz d I Ii urge Jones-clas-. willl sol bjectioll ible u; lllbel's left mil. Ian ibis niily served I" bring a I out a crisU. Hue of i he iu n Icfl 01,1 iu tin- r 'ganizatiou was Mr. Ki nip. On Oclober l.'Hh he appcand al the ehiu-eh and ib 11 unh d thai he be al b wid to take part in the el iss. lie rc lilseil lo leave the ehiir.h ami fin illy lit. pastor eaib-il on a policeman and had him pin out. Dr. Crowtlei- lobl Mr. Kemp that he would give lii 111 .111 oppor lllnil.l lo leave the church, or el.-e to continue a- a member, bin to lake no part in the class meeting. Mr. Kemp declined lo do either, anil then pl'oi-eeil-illgs fin' expulsinn Were begun. The lir-t spccitieatioii is indulging in sinful ieinpei-s. Ii is alleged under this head that Mr. Kemp relusid 1.. h I the i-i ijncs: of pastors and il ftieotl board emit 1 ruing hi- pari ieinat ion in the church lueel ing-. The seeolld - peei I i . a I ioll is ilis.ibetli ellec lo llle orilcr 0 In t tli-ciplitle of the .In, nil. Ii is alleged thai he i-ebelled a -ain-t ihe pastor's authority in the nieeiings if the church, and live in stanecs .ire oiled. lie rebelled again-1 llie Rev. Mr. Downey's authority lo dispin ing and coin radii ling the ' intei preiat i in of a pas-age of ' in the last veal- of Mr. 1 lor.-lie ho rebellinllsly ap fu-ctl to ackllow ledge 1 Oolol cr li. IS! I! I. enter crly IJeorgc Jones. Crow del- ivorganiz poiutnl him a 1111 of lOciob. r 1 lib nitllioiity of tl A I You shoe S, All! 11. Jewel Si gains, going c been is tic llle p t-L-,WVIA.tt.t.t.tt.tf.t,tHlt).-ii
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1899, edition 1
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