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4. --i -'w-v-' i . - Time ITOI -4 to 7 No. 9,11. ROBERTS NOT SWORN Special Committee to Consider His Case. HOUSE GALLERIES PACKED Daughter of the Mormon Congressman has a Prominent Seat Senate Met aud Adjourned Out of Respect to Hobart. Washington. I. ('.. Dee. -4.-L.irge crowds attended the opening of each house Congress :il iKMin. The Senate was called c dor I y President pi'" 1 Fryc. Chaplain Millmrn offered prayer. Thirty newly elcelcd Senators were swum in. A committee 'to wait on thv President 1 1 1 c I 1 lie House was ap pointed. St' 11:1 1 1 it Sewell aiiud.iinet'il tin death of llir Vice-President ;unl tin' Senate iiiljoiinii'il. .after passing resolu tions of respect lo liis iii'i'inory. Tin- credentials of Quay wore referred lo ilic Cniinnifliitv 011 Privileges and Elections, together with . resolution of ( 'liiuxl li r that (Jiiay lie admitted miller appoint mrii' of iovo"iiur. liorsio. The galleries ill the House were over flowing' mill liiiiulri'ils viiinly sought ad mission. Miss A'l:l Koliers, daughter of the Miii-innii representative. Inn! a VI eminent sv.it. The House 's called t. 'ilrr by Clerk McDowell and 1 leiulerson was elected Speaker. The Democrats voted, for liiehiirtlson. Representative ! 1m liner, of I'eiinsvl vnnhi. fill her of the House, -w ore Hen-del-son in. When the mini" of liohcrts. of I'tnh. was reached. Cnngressinuu Tnyler. of Ohio, objected, .'lie! offered 11 preamble 'aim! resolulieiis to appointment of a spr i in 1 commit lee of nine, to he inline. 1 by the Speaker, which slnill consider ltn heits" right to lie sworn in. 1 1 il , i-l s will mil lie sworn in or occupy his sent until Wednesday when this special c.u ittee reporls. ote on Speaker Henderson, 177: Wieharilsnn. li;.".: Itcll.,1: Nc wliitids. 'J. CLAIMED TO BE NEPHEW OF COL. SAUNDERS A Dashing Cavalry l.ieiitcntaiit Lies and Gets a Check Cashed Too. Sul unlay a well ilre-i il young m in was seen at the 1'nion slalien. lie had on the uniform of a First I .ieiil .'ii,:int Tint ed Stales Cavalry, lie pur;hliscil a lickd to Ch irleston, S. ('.. ami chatted with several gentlemen, lie said that he had hern assigned lo recruiting duly ai Charleston. S. C. and while on h's way there he slopped over in Kaleigh and spent Friday night with iinele. Col. V. .1. Saunders. "1 have heen stationed in South Dakota." he said, "anil it was a (.'real pleasure for me lo stop in Kill oigh ami see Col. Saunders, my m ailer's hrotlier." He s lid furilier that he had served in Major .lack Hayes' regiment. The fellow was very handsome had military bearing, and talked freely hut no one at the station thought to ask his name. Sunday Col. Saunders met a friend on the st reel and this friend rcniai'Sed : 'Colonel. 1 met your nephew yesterday ami cashed n little check lor him." This was the tirst Col. Saunders had heard of his military m phew ami lie lias no such relative. The g-curleiii' in who cash ed the .fi-M check is now wailinir to see if il w ill In- paid or returned. The grii tlcinan who cashed tin' cheek doesn't care to talk until he finds i ut III" fate of the check. If tin- fellows proves a swindler then he is eeriaiuly the huhlcst ever seen here. If he is feigning to he all army man the penally fir thai crime i- ten years imprisonment, TUB MINSTKKI.S TDMdllT. Continuous vaudeville seems to he ill" real I hint" in the cities. Continuous i nn" is the nun to of Richards V rrinvlc's- liusi ii iV Holland's Hit: Min strel Festival, who hrini; an entire new eomiiuy of fini-inaki'i-s. retaininj; only the famous liilly Kersands and Harry I-'idhr from last season. There is mi fall of the eiirlain from the eunmenivnienl of the jollilicatiou until the finish, the pniSTinn is too lonir to permit of" any waits, or loin; drawn-oui merturi's. It is one ei minimus round of pleasura anil surprising novelties. They will appear at the Academy of Music toiiiht. Fer foriiiance will lie-in at S:l."i sharp. MISS FI.IZA MOO UK. The Franklin Tinu s. of laiiiehiirj:. irives a highly coiiipliineiitary notice of an entertainment jiivcn in the opera house of thai place liy the ladies of the eUrcuation class of the Loiiisliurtf Fennile ("kIIcCi- iindcr the iliivcion of Miss Klizii MiMire. instructor in oleciitiiiu in that institution. The 4th net of the Mcicliant nf N'eniee xas presented and a pi'iiram of vocal and inslriinieiitnl selections and recitations. The Times vi$ it was a Sieat sin ii-ss and that the law adui ence wns tlelich-teiR tl that irtvii't ereilit was due to Miss Moore, the ilireeti r. Miss Moore is a I(iikili youtii: hnly of talent ami it is n iloasmv t note lier success ill her new field. tiUAMl KEY AM) TA(i SAMO. The Craml Key and Tan Wile is Ikmiis held today at Messrs Sherwood HigRs niul Coinpniiy. and their storf ernwded all day. and liy svial retiiiest. the store will he open tonij:hi until lll::!n. so that every erne can try their keys. There are .1 itreat lnaiiy keys outsiand inji how. sone will Hillock the Ih. Spe cial Ibivs will he in atlenilanei' to Ivy the keys for those ladies who ure alotie. THE BLOODY FIGHT Further Details of the Modder River Fight BOERS AIM UNERRING Boers BombarJ a Hospital While the Wounded are Being Cared for There Joubert in Com mand Now. London. l"ec 4. Details fi i Modder rher -how that the guards chariieil eiht ,1 lioiisaiul Itoers with rifles and finally crossed the rier. The eiienty oecii)iieil a strong position, intrenched in front, elcndin,l,' five miles alouy: the hank of the stream, well supplied with artillery, and fondii desperately. The opinion of the stall' is that never has there liccn such a sustained fire in the annals of the Ilritisli army as thai the troops hail to face on Modder river. The Iiiilish had no cover whatever and were simply mowed down. It. seemed impossible to live through the terrible tire, lull the brave fellows did not re treat an inch. The liner lire was horri bly iccnrate and tiny must have num bered ten thousand. The Highlanders in :i If several attempts to force a pas sauc of the river, lull-"C ere exposed lo such a murderous oiifihlaiui; fire that iluy retired after -uirer.iiiir terribly. Silliseiiieiitly. part, of the guards .'ot over and held tin ir ou u for hours a-.-ainst a vastly superior force. .lOl'I.HKT IX COMMAND. Ksteoiiri. Nov. i Delayed. I A re t'uuie fanner reports thai lilleeii tl - -and Hurl's. Willi liftleell -llns. HIT llold- ine Colcnso and says .loiiberl is in cum nianil. F.OKUS M A N I ' FA (IT l!l ' I. I.orcno Maniuez. Dec. 4. The Hner arc ma iiul'aet arini; shell.- and i-'un earl riibs in emu 'i "' 1 ''"' ''"hiui n i .-s 1 1 1 i'l; foundry . s'.ii:i.i. thk hospital. " I', , iv ( '.iiiiji. Nov. I I lehl.ved.l The liiief d autre of the last three days is the , 1 -1 . 1 .1 ril If sllellilli; of the town, iiirlinl i li- I he hos ital. Seh a 1 ken I ill rv. in command of the liners, sent an impudent mi olio' thai all th" wounded must jrn to Ikunbi ':uup. White, peremptorialy refused, and the liners then ciiiitinned to shell the hospital. Much dainajie was done the town lately. The troops are healthy, but impatient. New York. Dec. I.- I'll i trial "f M"l lineiix bewail in earnest tiii- mnrnintf. A u'leat crowd intended. O-boriie. prose cuting altorni'.v. opened. COTTON. New York. Dec. I. Dee. 7.. 'id: -Ian. 7.11: Feb. 7.U1; March 7. Ill; April T.-"ii). XI-'.W COKI'OKA'l'lON. The Uobersonville .Tobacco Warehouse Company- Capital Sl'MIO. -The ltobei'sonville Tobacco Warc h iiisc C.iiniiauy" of Uobi'i'sonville, Mar tin county, was iiieorpnr.i'lcil today with a capital stock of Sit I.I it It I. The incor porators are i. D. and .1. C Kobesou, (i 1 (. Kobci-son. It. .1. Nelson. .1. 11. linkers, ii. K. 11. Ilarjirave. A. S. ltoher s. n ami Conipauy. M. I,, .lolmson. W. M. Daniel. .1. C. Andrews. 1!. A. liaile.v. I). IS. Parker. Mairirio (iriffin. li. U. Jen kins and It. T. Taylor. APPKOYFD P.Y THF CZAU. Tin llallic an. I li'ark Sea (' inal is Now Likely lo be I'.llill. The pre ;, sed Kallic and li'-iel: Se-i Chi il has been approveil by I hi- Cx.il' and si'i:' to the Kiissiaii Mieisier of Fin nice, so that from n bar,' proposal it has now becoine a pr.'hliciil p:-ih,i-bility mi iln- near future. This canal will be of III.' greatest udv lilillt';' I" llu-sia bolii (siiuiii reialiy ami I'i'oiii a siintcn'ie point of liew. I'll.' canal. leeor lillK to the ree.illllll-'ll'iitt'oll.s of the engineers who have ben studin.: I be practi -ability of the ..hem.-, will bruin at Dunainiiudr on he t!nlf of Iti'.'ii and join the, Drive Dun i Uivei at Itei'csii i. Fi nn In re it f.i'i" .- i his river until it in els the Diiieier. where t I'm ems the latter until it re n-lu s lekai"r iiiodav. At this point i: U 'nt.'uptid by rapids, which cxt m.I for i'l miii s. This is he greatest obsi i,.i.. in the wh i!e .- nil's,, ofi'i" .-anal. AH -1 t i. 1' sl of the Dnii ; -r is ii-ivij: '.!.. The ;:veiai;e l..p! of the e.i i'il wi I li-- :l Ul.'lrrs. rl 'J'.lb. f'-et. wilieh is 111 ee.lt illletors de. pet limn the Suez Canal, or tfM... inches del per. This ciinal may I. classed as a work of npial importance to the TransSibi'i'- iau Itailrcad. and it is claimed t 11 si I its advantaces will be even jirnilcr. Its coiirmi'i'cia! vnliie cannci easily lie over estimated, as it passed through some of Ihc thickest settled and most fertile provinces of the Knipire. but its strnt euic inii orlanee is a'lso a in i'-t intliiential reason why the Hussion bivernnieii't will eneriretically push it i n to eoniile lion. Th l!uss:.;in tlerl can with this cninil be coneentrikted at a short nnlice in either the Black Sea or the llaltir Sea. and the mobilization of the Russian naval forces in F.iiropenn winters will ive it a jtreal advantafre over all of its compel ilors. AN I.MITATOli. When liueiieaiiiiirti. Aniiiiia bin's secre tary of stale, was mpnired by (Vcral Wl'ualoii the iiisiiirirent was entirely naked. lie iirirbabl.v hail iniittiled Mrs, Atfiiinaldo and iu! hi dotlii'inr in n bur- rel M'iiidii st ("imiinrreinl-A.'pprai. He "Tnuit Mian's pot a nel-ve to riime ii'.o the theatre lieustlv drunk, nud go to sh en in his eliuir. Slii1--' t'H. hi" pit nil he wiinttd 1 fi ve hr ranir in. ami lie's not iimiViitii any one by jroiiii' out between the nets." RALEIGH, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1899. REHEARING jGRANTED Judge Simonton Will Hear Railroad Taxation CASES ON DECEMBER I9TH Judge Simonton Sends Order Here Granting Another Hearing in Char, lestou, S. C, on December 19th, 1899. The following order was filed here today by Judge Sinioiitcii : Southern liailway Company and others vs. The NiH'th C:roliua Curpiiralioii t 'ominissiiin and ol hers. Hearing the petition for rehearing and notice of motion, il is Ordered. That the same he tiled as often riiith November. 1SP1I. Furilier ordered. That a copy of said petition be served upon the counsel for the complaints in the case, and tint' the -laiil petition and notice be heard before me ..-!' Charleston. South Carolina, on Tuc-;lny. llhli day of December, 1S!I!I. at 11 o'clock a. in., or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard. CIIAIH.FS if. SIMONTON. Circuit Judge December J. s!i!l. This is. of course, for a rehearing of the railio, id. taxation mailer in view of the recent decision of the State Supreme Court e h'u h, ii is claimed, annuls the point whcl'eull Judge Siiuonloli decided that the North Carolina ( 'orparalion ('oiiiuiissioii had no right to assess the railway properiy for Luxation. Furilier petition will be liled here by 1 he State's cniin-c! in the ma 1 1 or. ( A M PI N't i 1 1 101; l i. Win. Ilushiner and wife. 1'r.iiu Passic. New Jer-cv. are taking a trip t hroiiglioui the South, travelling by wagon. They ieti 1'assic October I'Jlh. ami reached Kaleigh Sat in da. . They are u-iw ramp ing in Oherlin. and will be her alt the week to lake a rest and give the tcami a i-e-t. From here they go to Cnluuibla. DR. NIXON BUR1FD Body Brought Here and Interred Yesterday The lmily ,,f I b-. T. I''. Nix. hi. w ho was aceid.'iitly kill, il by in Atlantic C.i-i I. lie train between Castle 1 1 a vue ami Wilmington Saiuril-iy a I'-: crit'iiin. was lirouglil here .M'sti'i'dny a f; 'i'.iooii. The body was lakin iiiiui"iliale:y lo O.ikwond l'ill!elil'. where the funeral services Were held, nimble! I'll by the Krv. W. C. Norma ii. ' The follow ing gentlemen aeteil ae riall-be-ii'i'i-s: .laeib S. Allen. S. W. Walker. Iv C. Iloiletm. n. C. P.. I'Mwards. li. H. W it'll an. I J. C. P.ir.lsong. Dr. Dixon has bieii ihe physician n! Ca-ile llayne farm, operated by the State prison, for sccr,il ,e,irs. He was fur a number of years a resident of Klil eigh. aud his wife and I'anrly still reside here. Dr. Nixon was a native of New Han over e.irn'.v. Inn eanii' to Wake, where he pracliceil his profession tor a omn ia'' of years before coining to Kaleigh. He w as a gradualc of the Stale I'niver siiy and also a graduate of a leading' medical institution in Philadelphia, lie w a- fl years of age, HORRIBLE PLOT A Scheme to Blow up Dublin Castle Discovered Hcll'ast. Dee. 4. The New'-' letter publishes a startling story from Dublin lo the effect of a ph. I lo blow up Dublin castle wild i! uaniite. wli'u h has been discovered. The plans had alums! ma tured. I in. mis have been ihiu'nlcil and extraordinary precautions taken to pre vent the outrage. I " i ' k 1 1 1 1 u i p Tunis arc excluded from the Castle grounds. Tile Ca-lle is the ol'tieial residt lice of Lord Lieiileiini.i Karl Cado-.in. OTIS' REPORT. Washington. Ihe. L-Otis reports to Ihe War Depart no nl that the killed .Hal wounded ill all the I'liilcd Slates troops in the Philippines, lo August lir-t. numbers Lllllli. Only four enlisted in ai are reported captured in adieu: ITS deserters are still at large. LOYAL HIT MIT SF..NSI lil.K. There is a dispo.-ition on the pari of s. iniv Democratic rrprc-cnlaiivrs io -tick more closely than ever to what may be termed "stinlintnita! iolittcs." ami to siiIm idlnnte the party lo the personality of the most prominent camliilale for the Drniocratie Presidential miniiialioii. This is very touching' ami beauliful as an exhibitit;:: of loyally anil .'il'fectii.n. but il is not sensible politics, and il will lead In the "politiral gravryard." The prime need of Ihe hour is the realiza tion by Deniocrats of the fact that new issues have arisen of the greatest im portance; tliat the issues upon which Hie Dim racy was defeated in IStlti would probably eaiise the same aliKU nnit.t ne'xl year as wllien they were tirst voteil uiHiii. ami that the lirpe of the 1 leiiMMTuvy in the futuiv lies in its adap tation to the conditions which have tuWn rfncr th' war with Spain anil its return to t1u principles uixui wliieh it ha won in part niitional election's. Win n the leaders of the party take this view of the situation, they indulge the lo pe of victory in PresiiJ'titinl entests. j but mvtil thry tin il is to be reint d they I are dooiurtl to defeat anil disappoinl- ! t : mini.-liiiltiniorc Sun. RELIGIOUS NOTES Dr. Norman's Closing Sermon Yescerday. BAPTIST CONVENTION Rev. W. C. Barrett of Fayetteville Street Church Resigns Rev. E. C. Glenn May go to Chicago Yesterday the Fd..i..ii Street Metho dist church was crowded, morning and evening. In the evening Kcv. W. C. Norman preached his farewell scnnoii from lb. in, in- J 1. an complete ems- ration, lie s.dd that i here were two I thugs hie hid trld ' to einpha- hi I'liiion ill m I's to repentance. i Ji lend I bid's eop.. lo a higher life. I ir. Nor man said that he fell in leaving this eh n it'll anil Kaleigh like he was guing away from home. lie staled that Un church had been bii'ssid during the past four yi in s, ::) have In added to the clllinh. Ill', of these by profession of faith. The tliurcle is .un of .lebt and will hand in a clear sheet at the Con ference. Dr. Noiiiian thanked the pen pie of Ualeigh foi- their kindness to him as well as his ci 1 1 1 g leg a I i i ' 1 1 and asked all ; Christ in us io pray that (bid would go with him niul make linn a successful minister of Christ. There will be no --. -iee in th-ii church icxi S:iuila, , 'FNTi; a i. ciii'itcn. UeV. K. C. lllcllll ill hi- evening sellli , at tin. C iiiral Methodist church, on the True Church, said that this closed his third year here and in all probability he w oiil.l not be l'i 't 1 1 i'l i o I si in c h" pui'lios, d to gn In Chicago and spend a year at the Moody liiMc school to prepare aim self cs ,.i ially fur c a ngelisi ic work. Tin-, of course, depends on the liishop. however, and he might return. Kcv. T. H. liaiu preached an appro pt'i.He and i.uehing serinoii to his e.iiig,-c. ir.-iiinii in the lirooklyn church. Mil lt. lili'FT T KKSIilNS. Kcv. W. C, I i:i i rel l . of the Fay el icvill, strict li.ijiii-i church, ha- ; nilci-ed his resignation In take el'IVo .h i;, l-l. Illttn. and il lias been r 'In, -I -inly : pi e.l. Mr liari-etl is doing gn it g I here anil his departure will be greatv .I. p lord. PAI'TIST CON VFNTION. The I'oh.wiiig iuteresiing tacts rein lie to the liaplist State Culivenl ion to meet al Ashevillc Deecliiber Hill, are g'iven out by Correspiiiiiling Secretary John 10.. White: 1 1 is ih,. sixty ninth annual e. hi i .-ii t n m. I n: ii a y ear ago thcle were two ei i n veil I lolls. The J!n li tis! strength is 1 7.1.1 it Ml while. Hii.iiiin colon li ei.llllllllllieallts; ll.llllll elllll-elles. J.litlt:ii ordaiiied pi-ein-hi t-s. live chartered to'legis, lil'tv liigh sclnmls, ,v: l.l.i ii ill raised during Ihe year for State Hoine and l'lu'c-ign missions, an increase of $7..1titi over list year. There arc lull stale mis siciinrhs ainl 1-11 in anliers of the volun- ll T llli'-ioll corps. There will be .1(111 delegates ill the I " 1 1 1 v e 1 1 1 ion, liev. li. T. N'aii prcaehes the eiuivciitinu set'iuui. Tl tli.ers are lie,. 1! II. Marsh. luesid nt: .1. .;. White, secretary : .1. D. Itoiishal. treasurer: .1. K. Siorer. as sisiiuit I i-ca-iirer: Kev. H. W. Spiliiriii. Siiinlay .-ehoiil Ic hi missionary: Kev. A, K. lirowii. general iiiissiniiiiry for west iuiijo.iii.) ii.iox u i i ST0RMV SCENE AT FRANKF0RD Taylor and Goebel's Friends are Throng ing Ihe Streets Fully Armed. Frankfort, Ky .. Dec. I. Tim streets today an. ihroiigeil with arincil iiioiin lailleers who say that they intcllile to eat Taylor as (buernor it" they have to Us force. The local l ) 1 1 1 i I 111 is on dlllv in their aitnory and sii t'fieient arms nic ,rcady lor 1. I aihlitiimal ni-'ti. I iorbel's friends are abo ariued and declare Hull he is cleeleil and will be seated desipte opposi: ion. The Mayor is swearing in additional oltieet-s. THF SPOKTLNO til KL. i Minna Irving in Leslie's Weekly, I The liltle curls aboiti her blow At'e sol'l ami silken ycllo,, , Like sii els of Ihe waving' corn Iltr saucy smile is frank and sweet. Her eyes are bright ami in. i'i'y . The sun has xisscd her c : i lic -k And brow ned it like u berry. With golf-slicks. ra-cqiies. falis ami whips, I ler i in is in a lit I . i : Tin- tits beneath her cliariuiii'.r i tin With jeweled horseshoes glbier. While oilier girls may dress or Mirl. Or my with rainbow stitches. She angles in a shady pool And limls its tinny riches. She rides a wheel and rows i Inal. She fences am! she boxes. She hunts - when hags of auis... . r.l Are chas, d instead of foxes. Iter steed may slop before a gate. mic spurs nun up io clear it. r or miming in ine way oi spun Can tlatiul her daring spirit, I A jolly coiuraile every day. Iter friendships never falter. Ami he will lie a lucky man Who hails her lo the altar. In fun and frolic always tirnl. She's pretty, chick a ml clever, So till to her a brimming nip Tile sporting girl forever! "GltASP ALL AND LOSE ALJe." Many people are so intent on "grijsp Inc nil" that they lose strength of nerves, appetitute, digestion, health. Fortnnntply, however, these tuny be re stored ly taking Hood's S'li'si.pni'ii1'!. w hich has put many a business man i n the road to success 1 y (living him inml digestion, strong nerves and :, ilea" bruin. It docs the same thing 'or weak niul tired women. REAL ESTATE SALE Cooley Property Brought $7,700 j at Auction i HORTON PROPERTY SOLD. Twenty-Two Lots Sold at Auction on Harrington, Dawsou, Horton and West Streets at Noon Today.J The Co.. Icy properly on West Martin strict, bi-twi'di the Capilal I'liil. anil the Tucker building, was s.dd al auction today by II. A. Co.. ley. ci.tnuiissioiicr. under judgment of the toiiri. given last (. iobcr. i ' 1 1 1 i ! 1 1 d Mary I. Coolcy and .tilers against .1. F. Coolcy and others. The terms ..f sale were S.I.IUHI cash, balance ill six months with d per cent. The property was bid in by Mis. Mary ( '.,, lory tor .'s7.7no. S. I-'. Morilccai. c aniuis-ioiier. sold S.'i'j acres in St. Mary's township, de scribed in the ni'irigago of lb A. Pol ler and wife to W. V Jones, trustee. The Li ml was 1 gin by Mr. T. li. Moselcy for S'JII.1. .1. A. (biles, t inis.sii.iier. sold In acre- in Cedar Fork township at uucii.ui for S'J.ln. Messrs. II, II. llui-ion and W. N. .li, lies, ""liiluis-iolii'l-s. hnhiy al in ii . n - ilil ibc t w nit yt wo lots in the 1 Inrion pro! eriy jii-i ici-ii-s ihc nil I roil 1 1 inu'th of the city mi lai'i'iug'oii, Daw-oii ami Wc-i -ti-eeis. Mr. Frank Sirnnnch was and ioiicer. T'ne bus were lirsi -ol.! indi vidiially am! then the entire trad wa pill up. Tiic trad, embracing twenty two lost, was bid in by Mr. Frank K. I'illiliglHli lor $:!.I7.1. This was i han the lots had brought sepern I ely. LOCAL DASHES. Mr, T. C. I lop 'Well, i'l lil'e-ein iug I he M a n.-hi-lei- t'igai' I'ompiiii... i- in tin ell v . Mr. II, IO. 1! i as-e.i i hr. nigh i . nt Sc..;! .ml Neck, city this nii'i-nilig- on his way hoine, Mr. I '. W. 1 bulle I'd ill- i lot 'la thi. in-.I'll iii l: . ' Pri siding Fldcr .1. T. tiibbs wa- in tile eity i, ..lay. M I -. .lain - 1-'. .Ionian, aecniupanieil by Mis. Pariiani. lias rdnrneil I ! . 1 1 1 a Vtsll to Killsloll. Mi-- Mary Puivfoy and ,ll Annie Dicks, i, l-el'lillei! to Wake -'..-es lllis niiirnitig. M i-s .ln i g-.i rel M .ring Id ! i his m ing for I .ii n ii n I nt rg'. M i-s. I.'. S. Tucker ret nrin , ln-1 a t'tcr in ii in t'riiin New 'oik. M'e-s I'.lsee Ki.l.liik rdiinied to the lily y estcr.lay. Mi-s .lrs.it. Iliu'tf "iv i' .l y i-sid-iiay tn the S. in I In ri i I 'mi-en ai.iry "I' Music, I iiii'hani. Mr. F, J. lie-t n turn. .1 I r. mi Tarboro yt si.ailay aftci'iuion. Mr. I iiinaldson Slronach rdnrneil to Trinity College y e-tcl'iliiy .1 ft fl-1 II. M r. ( 'In ii e I lo.-kdy n 1 in in d to Hock inghain yesterday a f t n nodi. M l-s. I-'. P. Tilekel- ret iil'ln y, sier.lay I'i'oiii I he te r! li. M :-. W. T. I 'i is i- -i.-k ai his In. me on Salisbury -tied. TI1F LILLIAN Wt to Dl! I ' FF. New York. I I. The steamship Arka.iia bring Captiiti llodgkins and four men lit mi the shipwrecked schooner Lillian WootlitilV. driven ashore in the harbor of Ponce by the hurricane in A iigitst . HliAND l FY AND TAt 1 SAI.F. The lirand Key and Tag Sale is be ing held t-.day at Messrs. Sherw 1 I liggs ami ' any . ami I heir si.u c crow del all day . and by special re.iiesi . the store w ill I pen I might until Hbll'l so that every one , in ny their keys. There arc a great m my keys oiitsiaiul ing now. some will unlink the box. Spe cial leys will be ill atitti.laiu'o to try the keys for tlio-c 1 plies who arc aloUti DON. DAN 11 1 1 1 11 " M ' 1 KAN i.oSKS A CHILD. Maj. A. A. McKcliian received a lel igiain I'roin lion. Dan Hugh McLean this tnorn.tig auiuiiin. tug' ttie .icain oi h's youngest child al hi- In. 'lie in 1 1 1. This is sad news to our people who have a warm spd in their limits rr llii n, hie sou ol Norih Carolina. Mr. Ty ler M. la an. of .lier.,-. n. was in ihe city ibis morning' mi his way to 1 iiinn lo a: lend : h" funeral. F ly I Ic vtllc t I'oserv er. sin pi:i: month. lb nd board, bed. bath room, w au r. works. eh'iTi'ie lights, privalc telephone. tall bells, speaking tubes llfoll. eon veliicllee. close by. Nolle bill reliable parties neiil mil apply. II x o'Jd. Flesh dates in I btghi's. Plenty of svvcel oranges at D.tghi's. I'h'iii.v of bananas al I lughi's. Fresh figs al Dughi's. KNKJHTS OF PYTHIAS, licgnlar iiintiiii 'Centre Lmlg't' evd-y Monday night al I'tislle Hall, over Julius I if wis Hardware Ci.nt.sany's store. Members of Phalan Lodge ami visitors conliallv -invited. (!. J. T F It'll F. AT LLK. C. C. W. W. WILSON. K. "I' It. S. S. A ITKNTION. liFSCFF FIIIK CO.: Don'! fail -to attend the lueetitig 1f nighl. I'.letiion of el'ticers ami bii-iiu-ss of iiroortance. Fvery niciiiber orde.'ed io 'he prcs'-iil. No excuse taken. 15. F. Ll'MSDF.N. Foreman. 25 Cents a Month. REAL COLD WAVE Dr. Von Herrman Says Twenty Degrees Tc morrow DR. BRANSON ON 1900 Says the Weather Will Depend on the Wind Largely Some Observations On the Present Winter, Mild or Severe. Dr. Vou H.-riuaii lias p day issued his Weather Hull' tin calling forth the lag gar. Is t. don their o d ,--m l s. huiM leg lircs and roll up II i-y .-hairs i ,r -ho Mrs; typical winter w.-aihcr ol' the prcs ii 1 1 season. The fen perat ure. iii c.r.lilic Di-. V-i-1 1 1 ri man. is .. tall I., nli nit I'M d "gives Fahrenheit during !iie uighi. The IllleXpceteil cold wc.l ll'T. which -'ruck llal'igh tin- un. ruing and Im eoiist a ul Iv gmwi Id, r as the day .'ri w oilier, now pl-ollliscs Iii d-'Velop in' I a eiiinpa rl i vely biil.-r l,:zzaid by Toesda; . wiih fair vveailier and l'p'-h an. I sr,,ug iior;li wind. be will In- iii nic uty and can be had for ihc asking, While the cold spell tlllll il- i:i !....-..V is Iii be II severe one if is 11 U oxperti , In begin sllell II si,-ll lis wa- exp -ricliee i la-l I "i -1 1 r i m i-.x . 1 low ever. : I: -re a ; . -nil-,' w.-aih.-r pr.igllo-l iea I hi-- of local ei in, who b. I i.-v e ihc 1 1 ,i I'd .i ; ure will drop far below I r. V.ui I lerrmaii's c il nliiii and tluit ihe -u.lileii cluing'' fro in t ne mildness of - i,.r w ill make Ihe colli un. re decidedly tell than W-I-. 1 he bii tor w ea t her of lasi w nil -r. which ei, a ,- gradually a ftcr a scries of cold spells eoe, ring a period nt more 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w o un nt lis. The storm which will bo fell in Kal eigh is ei ut tnl off 1 1 ast of New Fug- land, and is nceoinpaiiied by sllovv throughout Hie Lake region fi-oiii Mar ipii it I.. Cincinnati aiuU-a-i I" 1 'i! I sleirg. I'll, 'I lie cold wave is lolliivvillg ill" -i,,i-i.i. Fine, fair weailn-r is repnri-'il to prevail I hr.iughiuii the entire country . ee, pi the Iii ilt lli'llst see; ion. In I he exirciuc iii. it Ii we-; ihc eolil i- niosi s v, iv, the I . ! 1 1 lie ill t in,', having already dropped to II degrees below zero al His mark an. I Hi ,,-ar- - below nl ll'iivn. As f ir south a- St. 1 amis 1 1 'inpi rn tare had fallen to HI degrees, as Mmwii from the ol'screaliiiiis taken at s a. in. le.lay , 1-' irniei-s from this county who are ia Ual.-igli today are divided in opinion a- lo ihe severity "!' t Ii tiling wiiili .' seine eliiiinilig 'he pei'siiiiniiiu crop I. , ,. iliciic a mild w inter, while ,.iV- claim I hat ri ei y tin I urn I ..hscrv al i m r u ,i! - : ' the following "!' a s n,l hard wi'H t. Idle I r. 1 ira li m. in his iiewlv 't in:i I Aim nine for I'.MHI ushers in t he N Yi ar w ith a new m i'iii and a -lor'u i n-' a big snow stoi-ni in February if tin' w in. I i- right. March is in be a bowler, and though April is In greet us with the lir-t senile -mill s .'!' Spring we are : . have la! i i- ;i i m it In - r fi zing snlut it nut frein tickle t'rnst airfl inaybe snow-if the w id blow s right . luslia. I of "Fickle April." Dr. ltrauson moves the ealeniliir prognosticati-'iis :n -in h a nianiier as lo give us an uiieertain i'nreeasi of May. Not wit h-! a ailing ;lii I'llel We IIIIIV still espeel III iia,V- I!, May. .1 line w i al her by kind pei-missi,. i . T Dr. ltraiison. will be govei I .uii-ely by ihc winds. If ilio wind Limes rlgii: th,. w, aiher will be rigln. If th" w i in I blows wrong the weather vvi,i he dif I'el'l'lll. The s me ill kb !,- drop lie'. lone- - "II July's fair name. I ir. Hraiis.ai promises rain, vvenl and fair weather at different periods f'vn- Allgllsl 1 -I. to September .".lllll. ( lel-.lie; . by the grace of prophesy, will be fair, ehangeiibfe. e.,1,1. vv ariu and r.i ny . Nov I'lllb.-r vvili be storiuv. , 'n- in nit h I eing 1 1 it nl. .1 lo us with n drizzly rail: Snow is pn.nii---il and doubt!- s ihi w S a if ei ihe ml v a nee sa les of si, -,1s a i I I Icccinbel' but it is necdie-s : i ,i,,i,i -h lllis a- Almanac readers pr -Id' :.. :-,!.. only one year at a time. Nl'V el'tlieh'ss. ihc cold W.l V i- i- II. to ,11, d CVel'v pl'ee.'l U i ioll sllollbl be Illkell a! um-c o pievcnl Ihe freezing of Hater mil gas pipes. And il is eontiileni ly !l..p, ,1 tl t tile electric lights, w hich have been ..lit in tl Id VV ill be pro! eel oil this winter fr i continuance of such calamity by the garment of red which tile ,..,. on I- ayct tevllle. sired now HIS DKFAM. ii.l i tat tin- hroaki'a-; lablei Will,,., my b .y . why arc yon linking so thought, lid. A re y ml net feeling vv oil'.' Willi., iv. -ry ihoiigln full Ye-: papa: hut I had a -iraugo dream this iiuuii ing. Papa In.!. . .!: What vv as ii V Will i- I divam. -tl. pal a. tha- I died and went ..t heaven and when Si. Pdir in i nic ai the gale, insicad of showing un- the way to ihe golden sll Is. as I , pi del. be took n in im i a largo licld. ill the llli. Idle of llle liehl. there was a 1. 1. 1,b r reaching away up inlo the sky ami mil of sight. Then Si. Pclor I, ,1,1 me thai heaven was at the lop anil ihat in order lo gel there I inusi lake the big l iece of chalk he gave me and slowly .'iiinb the lad. ler. writing "ii each round s no- sin I Inn! connnilteeil. Papa il iving down his nrw spaprri And did y.i.i finally reach heaven, my son '.' Willie No. papa, for ill-1 as I was trying to think of something lo write on the second rung-. I looked up into the sky and saw you coming down. i'ai i And what was I coining down lor. pray V Willie - Thai's just whin I asked you. papa, and you told nic ymi were coining -lowii lor more chalk. Life. Tile I'liiversiiy of Norih Carolina went down before Pwanniit .1 t" 0 at Aibintn. jr i t
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 4, 1899, edition 1
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