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.',V'jf' mm it reyrr rr ti TTT TOR l 111 MES V AS No. 9,042. RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1899. 25 Cents a Month. BRITISH ANXIETY No Definate Particulars Stormburg Defeat From MANY SURMISES RIFE Reported Another Fight on Modder River British Probably to At tack Boer Rear North of Lady smith. Loudon. Pee. 12. -Till- ji1im -1 l.'lal n'b s nee if news from South A I'ricn J. day increase ( In- public ,-i nx i.-t , which was already Mirro.l ly Satuiilay's disaster. Tim scanty iin'spsiifri's wliii'li have dril ilili'it through iinlirali' tii.it I ho iivmni tiiwis are nhoiil oiHiii'lctod fm- simult : 1 1 1 -mis attacks ihi Tuuda river ami M.lih-r rivl-r. Pe.-patolies wore received showiii;.' 1I11M. tlm 'Hritis.i 11111I llii' F.oers were In loach in lxtli directions yesterday. There is 1111 coniiniMitio.n of tiii.dhoi' all ilay battle at. Mndilor river yi-ter.lny. Pos sibly there lias boon a rosir.li:r.tint 'f tiirlltili!. as reported ill Conje ln.t ovra iiiK. as tin- seaivhliL'hl ami Lyddite shell I'ilV if Sunday was .probably a proliiiiini ry fm" nho advanec. A wlnnir piece "I' news N received from Hoor sources lial Wns.-hbani; bridie is ilaniiairi'il. 'Fills is iiiUui. as a pos.-:l.l i onl'iniiialinii !' tile sitw-'lii" I'lai i tn llrit ish itnadc a wide sweep on I lie way In illclpmaUaar. picpn ri uv m take ill" lbcr. lmrtli "f Fady-inil li in tin- rear. Cal- Town. Pee. I'J. -Il is reported 1I111I lii-avy firiiw was liecnr.l all day yos-ti-iiln v in tin- iliivrliiui of ,l.l.lrr river. uivI.ikvi-; maffkim;. Pretoria. liv. l-'.--Cnl. Plum. r-s f n al ltihodosin is iii.u'chin In tin- ivlii'f nf .M n fi-kinir mill lias llius far ront-ht .1 !a- ibi.roncs ami I" mii'iM 1 for 1 1 -i di-- taii.-c. Kiit'i-: i"h: m.h.inf.fx. Xew York, Pvo. 1- Mary l.cmi..:s. in licr t.wtinintiy yesi inlay, si-i'iii t li:i vi lli moralized the frii mis of Moliineii. Work's admis.-ioii puzzle thoin. TmI;i.v was noonpio.1 with liulh.r le-lbu.aiy !y Kypert Kinsley. WKATHKK lll( WAIt'M. Siirarij;n. Poo. I'J. The tlif-rinoiiiolei' is sixty dot-Toos, thus liroakim; all weath er roeords. On 1 liop-pcr 11 int-mii liicrc is no snow or ice. Last year tin' iiv was .It ii in. lies. !,.-m-eii ami lunTboiiu.-ii an' lipplvlleUsiVC. SENDING HERE FOR OPERATIVES CreaL Demand for Cotton Mill Operatives, Also for Laborers. Till iv is a seni-oiiy of mi l liamls just ill present. Tin- railrua.l i.ff'rials lit-n' urn n-iH'iiti'illy 'iviv!vimr r'iii.-:s froai varinus mill Is to sriiil i li --t i i mill oprrn tiws. On nwll wrolr in"" yi'sh r.l.iy I" know if tln-y iviil.l ir-'t 'ill' '' ' ln-iv. Tliis 1110111:11' livi- n;.i'r.;;i.'- IH fm- Miiiinu- tn work in a n mill llii-B-. 'I'ln- ni'ills slaillv iariii-!i .'11-1-tivi'S tit krts. 'riirrc is sranvly 11 ilny tlui: tin- r.p-ri'snitativi- of sumo in il r ; 1 1 is mil horo iryint' to scoinv liamls. Kvoa t'n :ii a -fur us AVi'st Virginia ir.nnirios aro ro ii-ivoil to know ir they run K-t liaml to work .'li tin- railroa.l. Xuaili. rs of )w-!.'r.K-s aro sont 10 Vii-.'iia. Sunt li ('uroHiia ami various points in this Stalo 1.1 work ium'iio ro.nls. Thrro i- ahs.ilnto ly 1111 cxi-uso for idloni-sis. liamls aro iiy no monns ploiilil'iil in ltaloiiih anil it is oasy for all tin- ahlo liml'icil lalMiniN to liml i iinployliirii'l. As fur tlio iiitton mills ln-iv tiny liavo all ji t tlwy oan lo ' "Xnai-ly fifty por ivnt of tho o.iiipiin ' 1'ickots I soli." roiiiarkoil an iiKoiit PKlay. "the linyirs pass t'ohl ovor iho onnntor. Men fivii'iiontly nsk aio lo srivo tlwm l por for plil iniii. 1 novor saw so nim-h Colli iu cin-illatioii." .1 iMlpii! f limn tin- fln"l of impiiriis 1- in;; in tin- niilriail nu n- hoiv inlii l a phoiHUiiinal iiiiiiiiint of travel ilnriiif; tho 'hrislina.s hnliikays. Ti;oviii: a ltox. A Timely Snwslion in I!i tVrom o to Tho Market. A lmsiiioss man tmlay imulo an oxcol loiit suKtfostion wliioh shoiihl Ik- ailopti d. , III- wiys tlint a letter Ihix of sunn- kinil should be plnroil at iho door to the eity inarkol fur people to drop limit- orders ill early in the liuirniii? or al any liniir ilnriiiK the nifhl while tho market is .losod for next ilay. .Mr. MoKary. kwiHT of tin- market, eoiild u-n the box the rirwt thiiiK oii h ininiiiitr ami doliW the or.lei-s to the keepers of the markctt stalls to whom they are 'ad dressed. This is a siiuile miKpeatiui, hill il is n goiMl plan. As it is now pinple from nil ovor town telephones- to stores that lire open nt nisiht please to solid over to the market in the inoniiiiff innl tell ' . to semi ti twrpntinds of 1 r nr saiisnse or sonie other snplies. This 1mx would do away with this. AUnSAMHVS rROSl'KICTS. The pnispeet for Airii'iuilda is any thins lint ehecrfiil. The elianees . are that -when lie finally ivnel-s- li-.uiw lie will hnve tf do considerable iniilniKht flortf-tralkltiff with little tioorv'e Frishie. Wasliiiigton I'ost. 'I nnu ivully delijrhttil. al tli lisli wl mv liov Thihiiv i tnkiiMt in hi" writins.'' miUl ilm Hiekleby. "He vpenA two 1 hours 11 Uiy nt it." "Kenlly! IIv ulTiuifte! How did ymi Ket Uini il it?' . "OJi. an fat 1 t'ulil him to write aire inrt list of r.r 'UiiivB lie miii for Oiristnins ami lie's still nt it." Tit-Bits. XliW OUCIIKSTltA. A new orrhestra Iiils lis'en irrpanizod The tirst praotioo was hrlil ila-l nicht atf the Aejidemy of Music. Il is cojuiposi'il of file following- ineiiiN-rs. Iticlianlson. first violin ilomU-ri; a-, tirst violin; Watson, ri'ocoint violin: ItobersiHi. i-oiin-t: Wright. troiirlwiiH': Hro-ei.. olarinot: White, liasw violin: Hardy. 1I111111: I 'or kinson. piano. K. OK 1". Ol'l'ICKUS. At iho iiK-olin of Centre l.oilire X.i. Knights 1 r 1'ylliias. Mninlay niislil. iho following officers won' ehs-loil for the 1 nsiii: .jr tci-in: C.. .1. It. lircon; V. C. 11. I'errv; 1'.. I!cv. .1. 1-. Foster-. M. of W.. C. 11. It.-ine: M. of Kx.. S. M. Ter .rell: .M. of l. W. W.. WilU.m: K. ,,r I!.. & S.. I.. I.. Smith: M. at A.. .1. I.. Swin dell: 1. C. C. M. I'assiiiMo-. O. C. li. .1. Tnrlieville. .MASONIC OI'FICKItS. War. li. Il'll UkIko of .Masi lis elected officers ;is follows last niin for ill.- en-sirn- leini: W. -K. .loins, master: Alej. Amliiw. -Ir.. senior: . I. li. M iillin. jnnii r wai.li 11: .1. C. Minlsonp. .-ccn iary: .lainc A. I'l-iirs, 1 ro.'is'inrer. .rro.;omi.i; wi:ki-ki:i. Wilinhiu-li.il. Icl.. Hoc. 1-J. -The a:i loio..!.:' of lir. I!. V. I'ii-.-ce. of ltnlTalo. wa, w rc.-koil by a trolley car y. stor lay. ANHKiiS'ON sriciiii:s. Xew York. Dec. I'J. - St. phoii I'. Au di rson. a wealthy coin motor, suicided Iiv shooting himself in tin- head this inorn in' in lis ..flii-e in llamilioii I'.ank hnild- RALEIQH'S NEW METHODIST MINISTERS Rev. fi. F. Smith of Louisburg Comes to Edenton Street Church. 'I'ii.- MitliodUt Ciinl'i roii.-c coni'pl. tod ii woik la-l ni'.'ht and adjoini!,..! after .111 11. int. in the appointments to 1 In- vain. 11. churches in the Conference. liov. C I'. Smith was assi'.ic.l l th K.I011I011 S:rcci Mctli.niist cliar.-h it.tiii lily. lie ,ia lor the 1 -. 1 t I'niir years h. ill pa-lor .f tile Mellloilist ehiir.li at l.i.aisl 11. ami l'ol'oiv jroina to l.oiii-lnn-i: he whs for four years pallor ..f ill .hi'ich at lir. on i I lo, X. C. Ho is a V'iaiiii:.:. of 'amlpi'l-liill l'ltivorsily ami . - ,nu .-. iu Kaleiuli .hiiihly rcciwiriiwiiili .1. He ha- hi 11 I1., hearts of the people whercv. r iic l as c. red. 1lo is a man of larjie -:aluc and a liiv heart. IJev. !. T. Adams, the low pa-Mor of the t inlral Church. aUo conies lo Ital ciali with I lie hitfhcsl rcconwo.'ii.l uii n-. Uo. M. M. Mcl'arland. a man of d c,i consi i rati, a and piety, comes to iho ltiookl.Mi and K'iwiuili chm-chi s. It.-, . K. II. Whitakor is assiirn. d to Y.im .--vi!'" and -1'r. T. X. lvoy c. ' linnos a c.' t r I lilt- t'liri-tian Advo.-a-tc. I!e. Hr. W. C. XoriiKin was assigned to the T.'.tiity chiir.h al Unrliain. ami 1 1 1 :il 1 it., is to ho cincratiilalcd 011 ro eeivil a ciin-ocl'atcd lllillisti".-. MAYOR'S COURT. Mayer I'owoll dispensed jnlioo in two asc- li -lay ami both proved conn of- f.'ll'S'S. (ii i;i' 1 1 1: t .-li i 1 iir-s-. colored, was ar laiine il lor assanli 011 Will Vomi'S. col i.r. d. He -Irm-U Y.mi-nt with a lock, lie v. as ni en to ,-onrl nnilcr a b 'lid. .lot a Simon, white, an. I Hon I'lnniMier. col... I. mrr arraigned f. r iho liirce-iy of H'.i-key flasks froni Mr. I.. X. W hile'- -ahum. They were s. nt t, jnil in delaiili "f a hni'l. sai ki-jvkk i;ei'oi:i. -id. lieyoiid cxpr. s-ion in word-. iho fataliiy of tho typhoid - al the Stale Xoiniil. Inelmliii 1 w in iroi home t . di.-. Mi-s Hab- 1 1 :- to Il'll' SCMlIt L'O the t wo Kilt ma 11 11 111 ' el very i-r I'aihy. a rela.i deop'y i:or 11 side of c.l Iho Iii iii -. il lllv'tti lo :ho ti nth. and now M.ss Ader s ' 'ie I'lcvenih. with 1 wo 111 n-c in it i .1 1 ill 1 1 i 1 ions, one In inn Mis of Mo.-ksvillc. who has siilV"i'.-d -. fr: .11 a c..nv.i:le-ci nt slate. The , -ir. -siiiL' feature loo is that t In -. w hite al Iclldilli the bed iho s'-icr who dii-.l. al-o coiiliact .!iiase and i critically ill at Willi, his wife at homo and ei- 11 tho Niirm-il each enairinj; i. i:ndi- of Mr. Bailey, with the 1 .Inner of losimr loth, it s.ciiis ox 1 raordinary instance of a.fl'lic- the si 11 11 1 ion. Tli's and 11 in the Xorih cold S w ill mark an och of sadness iki- .-: i.airi- of the do Ki ;: pai;c 01 1111' noepes. ?;i' 1 annals of this institution which Carolinaiaiis hold so dear.-t '011 .tnilaiil. A SAIl SICHT. 1 1 u i liam. Ilcrahl.) I'. 1 lo who were al the Southern de pot yistoriiay mornim; when the Iraiu lal-rivi d friiin irecnsln.ro. and saw Ihe two yonn--; hid'ies from Ihe Xorinal schonl taken 11 IT. wi re liiitch alTcotnl. One was a Miss Cnbhs. from Warren Plains, the other Miss Daniel. of S.i-tterwhite. (iranvillo county. The ii iMiois of both y.nnijr ladies wore w itli ih: .11: indeed they were too feeble and in n'ltid to sret lailnnjr without a snp'i in in-; arm. Kvidcnt ly it was 110 mild form of fever that made xuch rav ages 011 these two y 1 11 1 11 fi people. KKADY TO CI T MISS UtTBKIiTS. Capital Soci. ty Xot. Likely to Fall Vic tim tt 'Hit Chiiriiis. Wiishiiii-'ton. 1). C Hoc. In. Tin six4al itiitmt of Mfss Hubert m. sbonld In-r fatlnr be iiceepteil by the spei-ial com lniittee now trying his case, is the cause of mutch spei uliitioii. The faiuiHex of Kei 'vscnlativi s mvive eertnin linvitn tiuns to the W'hi'te llousi' fiiiii-tionx. Iter laaine niijrlit even be cut from the AVhitc llpuso list. 'However elinnnins slip limy be personally, there are ?rob 11 lily mi wctiM'ii eithco- in oftiewil or pri vate lif who -would be brave enimith to defy ipuhlie seiitiuient by inviting her to nil ontxTtiiiiiimMit. ATTKXTIOX: CAPITAL UOSI) CO. There will be a nieelinir of iCfipital Hose Company tmiiifht nt 8 o'eloek. A COLD STORAGE AND ICE PLANT FOR RALEIGH A $75,000 Company Incorporated Here Today STOCKHOLDERS MEET TONIGHT The Company Will Put up a First Class Ice Factory, Cold Storage Plant and Generate Elec tric Power. Haloiuh will soon have a cold stnrajro plant, an 011ierpri.se which this ,-iiy ha ba.lly needed, ns'lhis paper has reM'ated ly souhi to -how. A company will bc oriranixe.l for an ice factory and a cold storage da: t in conjunction. Klecii-ic );owr- liil lie used ami this power will lie jreiioralcil at iho factory. "Tho lialoiirh li-e and Kic.-trie C.im-! puny" was 10. lay incorporated in the J So. 1. ;aiy of Stale s office. Tin com pa. ty is incorp.11 aicd for thirty years. The office of tho company shall he iu llie city of Itiiti'i-rli. X. I'., and il- lillsille.ss as follows: 1. 'Iho manufacture. dt ri'.mt inn and sale of ice. The c-lalilis-hmeiil and operation- or a sysleni of cold storage, in all it bran. lies, for iho per- -rial 0 n ..!' fiHd a ml otin-r a nicies. ::. The 1 .ini riu lion and (.;:. 'ration al any . no r inure points ii. Wake county. X. ('.. of works for the p'lici-alioti of electricity, and the .lesir',nnii.n and sal-' t here! 1 0111 of elc. 1 rii-i.y tor lights, beat. s.wci- and nlln-r u-cflil pnrioscs. and the t ra 111-.1 issii.n nu.l .lnstril.ution "f said .-!. 1 1 1 ii i:y Hi. 111 1 he -aid c-i:ililishiii-nl-t.i tin- 1 -. 1 1 1 - hasers of ihe -ainc iu the oil. of Itali-ih 1 rclsewh.ro, by 1 le t ric line-, wire-, i ni It's or coiiiliiils. T iii' amount of capital slock shall be i-'To.llfll. .!ih.ed into share- ..(' Xlll each. The -lo. kll.'liicrs by a two-lhir.ls vote may iinioa-e Iho capital stock to .'J(Ui. i::iu. The ciinpaiiy may coni'iiii-uce busi 111 .-s a- -oi l- as :;."JHI shan - have boe'i laku:. Tlio ineorpi't-ators are: I-:. I'. Ilillyor. Xewpori Xcws. Va.. l.iino s'nar. s. T. I.. I'.lcih.-n-.lt. It-, I. V. 1-.. 1. .".'.I" shart s. It. S. .lorn, .;li. Ualck'h. X. I .-hare. The si.iekhol.lors will meet this evenine at S o'clock in the office of Messrs. Sim 'liHins. Poll ami Ward, al which lime of ticcrs. iiasislim.' of a prcsidi :'.!. a sot ve tai. ati'd e!:oral tnanairir. a t1-casuror and I. nr dir. clol-s. w ill Ih- elected. WRECK UPON WRECK Three Freight Trains Wtecked by Ore Car Three Persons, killed. X.w ork. His-. U'.-T.'c. r car "f the westbound frei'h.;, oa i ''ennsyl vania r.ai I jumped the track ium r 'M' in in.. nth jumiioii an'l blocked the ..isi bonnd train. The east bound ri-t-Itrli-i t i.-i-hcil into Ihi wreck and Iho eniiine was wrecked ami the cars piled 1111. Ka iinccr S'ioi.Tir anil Fireman Ileai. kor wire kiUcd. The road was blocked for sevural hours. CONVENTION MFETS HERE. The Hen 1. ratio St-ite Kxeetttive C0111 mil ii i- held an cut husiasi it- nicetiiii.' last niithl. The Stale eonv.'lilioii will meet iu Hal. iu'ii April 1 1 lit. The follow inir olhcr re-oluiion was ase.l: "lt.-i lcd. Th'.il I li- chairman of this column Ice bo ailtlnii izi d and ro.piosto.1 to at once lake steps to open the lampaiKii in tlio S:-.i:.' on such linos a- lie dooms pi po,'." 'T!o.-..hc.!. That the .piostion for selec tion i t a candidate for Fnitnl Stales Senator ho referred to the people in lin eal! I. r ihe next State 1 cmnoralic C..11- v. anil n for sin-h a. lion as that conven tion may de. ai best." The foll.'winn resolution offered by Mr. F. I.. Travis was also adopted: 'Ke-olvod. That the coiiLiuitte lvooin 1111 ml lo the various Congressional nim inilttcs of the Stale that the various CoiiL-rossi. t:.:l convoiilions bo iw.t called nnlil al'ler 1 In- Antrum election." Tl:o .lay- Ami what was tho thoif's dc fonsi'V The .lush (Ki. he said he'd been ad- vi. se.1 to take soiiiclhiusr for his cohl. -Kansas Ciiy Imlcpt'iiilent. The Savage Hachelor- I don't see why a man sflionl.l fleet niarried when a ao.nl pai't-ort oan he bomrht. for $-0. The Sweet Youtij; 'llirinir. As usual, woman is at a disadvantage. A jiooil jrrizzlv 1n ar can't 1m- boiisht for less ihan Ion time ihat.- Indianapolis .lourmil. F.'i- Chrisinui.s trade Iluabi will have plinly of banana- by the bunch or by 1 lu ll 1 1 k 1 11. WAXTFU.-Two or three second hand counters. Apply, statin)? terms, etc., to this office. . DiM-hi will have all kinils of cmiies fcr the holiday triule. For the Chris-tiums tirade Duijjhi will Inive pdeiity of ainplew 1y the lyin-rel or dozen. Ifoirding will riair your shoes in the most stylish manner. I.',. ,,t(.Lj ,1 .wHmmu .Kf- iimAi ol ' measure, see 11. T. Johnson. X'ote' his ud. in nnothor column. FAIK AMI COl.DKK. l-'or Italeiuh ami vicinity: Fair, cold er toniuht ami Wednesday; f.iir weal her I robabh' lo Friday or S itunlay. The remarkable slorm central yes-ter-ilny lietwcou M. mphis and Chica-.i has moved directly northward to (aniielle, Micliit-,1,11. im-ritixiiiK in force, and the barometer in- now fallen, to 'Jtl.lll inch es. Kaiii iiccuri-cl dariii; tho pti-t Jt hours 1 iiri.i iirh. .11 1 the entire e-isiorn ami southern p.r'ions ..f ihe I'nitcd State--, and il is slili raiiiiu.-r over the uorihcrii seciions wiih sir.. w iu the uoriii ami noi'lh'we-. t'loarimr. .elder wealher prevails in ih,. shim li il Ii a ih cido.l t ill in temporal in c. Mi i:ii:iii:i: auhfstkh. Martin Sw.one.v Was Hcmliu Over ihe Ito.l.v of His Yi.-tim. Xew York. Hoc. IL'. I'liiol 1 (every ar restetl 11 iiHirilcrer hiin-clr t his" nioriiiiiM as ho was iiomliiur oor iho body of his vioiini. 'Martin Sweeney -hot .lames Col-.-row. Iho niuln clerk of the Waverly II... tel. a t weuly-.-ciit loilL'iujr hoii-c. beoau-e ho rolii-cd 10 lei liiui ami hi- friends have bi lis. RANDALL ETCHING CO. North Carolina's Famous Arlist Organizes Corporation "Itatnlall IvichiiiL" Oonnpany" of this oily was iiionrpi.r.-itril Imlay. 'I his i-ni--pi. ration shall have power lo eti'h and cii ;'ruvi' I'icluns , u plates of all kinds and 01 : mo 11 i.;.n; t staj.ui .ts'pui: oji:ui o such oilnr riL'hts and pri ilexes a- are cxpeiliclil iu coiniuctiti sii.-h a laisin.'s-. The company i- iiicori-nrateil for .vi'iit.s wiih Kaleieli as the principal place of lui-incss. '1 I,,, capital sio.k shall bo -."..riHI. iliviilcil int., sliarcs ... Soil cai-a. Willi lllo IML-llt lo illl lease to aot exeel'll ilie; .V. "it 1,(11 III. Tlio iiiccrpol-atii-rs arc W. li. Kan, tail. Joiiti I'. Iircwrv. Frank T. W.-ml. and Alex. .1. Field. The siockii'dili-r- can ntoel al any li-nio they sec pit per fn- the eli.-li 0 "I- li. . : s. COTTOX. Xew York. I .-i-. -. .lanuary. 7.:'.'i: M.n. h. 7. Hi: .May. 7. lb. HOLIDAY RECESS FOR CONGRESS Catholics to Celebrate AJvent of the Vear 1900. Washington. Hoc 1'.'. -Ii i- pracii.aily ilecidc' I In- holiday re-ess of Cm en ss w ill be from I ii m.:i r to .lanuary ."lr.1, I'.Mio. Xor formal aet'nai has .-ot been lakeii. Senator Mor',iu n'.ll try lor an early v 'ii' "ii 1 li,- -r. -o!" ion s ..HN'.ii' ti",,t. .Martiaclli has reeoivod from ihe P. p. a document v-r.-iuliii iho iiuitsiia! p. iviloe lo the t alli.'lii of tlo- w . -d iu cuiiucc lit.11 with the ccloliratioa. of :iio car niia'tis a hiiiiilri'd. 11c allows .hue. lies ami oliapols in expose holy saci-.a nidi! lot a 1 ei-rat ion at niiiini'ht I Icvmlier .tl-t. A lliird froisthl ran into the wreckage and was smashed up. l.raUi-mau .o.i: baun was tiHaialty injured. lvfforls are hein 'made to se.-iire the adjcui iiiucnt of Coimros. on nox! T'iiiirs day. the aunircr.-ary of lioiivi1 Wash ington's iloalli. The comiiiiilcc of the eiliic-iiioual i--so. iatioii has pract i.-:tll decided to bold llnir next coiicmif.u at Ciiarh si.. 11. S. C. HIM'.MIiY KF.TT F.i:. Washington. I lee. I-. I.i. ut. Hriiiuby. of the Olnnpia. is belter today, and is !( s-tins; . 1 1 1 i 1 ! 1 v . hut i- n.; out of ilanuer. PKI MHY W'OKSK. I.ATlvl!. - Lieut. Hrumiiy's inn litem is reported pro.-arioiis llii- afternoon and his recovery is tloiibtfu). 'in iM:i.ii:vi: cfx. p.kookf.. Wa-himri mi. Hoc. 11'. The r. povl is 1 -m-rciit here thai t. 'Ice-ram ha- sit 11 inoncil t.eneral Krooke In re. It is known that Iho Presideiil it. nti inphin-s rclicv in llcm ral Hrooko early in .lai -nary. but Adjutant (Joncral Corbiu says titi- 1110111 in I !i:il no formal ord 1- to mi.-Ii effe. : have liccn is-ned. Jill. SMITH'S V1F.WS. President of Halli -ro Chainber of Com- iii'i'ico 011 the South. Mr. .1. II'UiU'.- Smith, president of lb" Halt iiiiorc Chamber of foihiuiicc. who was also a nieii I , r of the parly 011 llie recent trip ov. ; the Shim li.-rn, Itailw .iy. was particularly ini;resso.l witii the in ilusttial ilcvciiiii:oni of the South. Il was Mi-. Siuilli's first hip to thai see T i n. ami ti nientinir upon eonilit io'tis itlnie as he saw lie 111 he said to a Hal linn ro New s reporter upon his return: '1 inarvi I ai the prosperity of ihe South. 1 bad 'n ad of the activity thnre. hut I tlioutlil tho si.-itoiini'iits had bis-nt ox.'iv 111 rateil. '.My visit, however, lias convinc ed 1110 that the natural resources of the South are hems; devoh ;x d at a wmwlerful rale. Tlw- wople are Ihril'ty ami have discarded the old idea that that section can bo .level. iro.l without the aid of outside capital. The railroads 'have done ii (treat 'h'al for the South and are now doiip; every t hi 1.1;; in I heir powvr to al tract caiiital there. The ennslrueti.ni of the Soulhi'i'ii liiailway extension of ;!tl miles in live months was an cusrinocrin feat thai relleols the urea test credit upon tho lrcnth limn who .snicoived and carried the work to a successful consummation Savannah is one of llie .most beautiful cities 1 ever visit, d. The leadin-.' sireols are paved with asphalt and compare fa voralily with those 'of Xortheirn cilies Sav11n11a.l1 is a very busy plaoo. Il ibw. a Jarire fiweicu trade and is stoSdily ex pamlii'c Tin- eoltun mills of the Caro- iinasaiiil (Jisiiijfiii run nijiht ami ilmy ami all of tlniu have their proiliict. sold far alu-iul. 'Other in.lustrie are equally sis active. There is no doubt in my nniiul that the S0r.1t li is destined to Ismtiiiio the center of iiTliiislrinl mtivily in the I'nit c4 Stab's. Its iiiatural flulvniii'tiieex can not he overcome ami it is a .pleslion of only a shorl time when this fa will lie renliziil 'by veiU in ever- si-ction of the iiwiiitry. I -minil.t " iiiHiresst iiimui Xorthem iwvple to Tisit the South fti.l iw eoiiyiiu'eit of its nwirvelous levelov-n-nt as I bare Ixwii." BILL MASON'S MOVE Seeks to Show Ip Alliance With England i CHANDLER WANTS SPORTS TO SUPPLANT MATHEMATICS Let Cadets Spend Their Time at Games not Stud) Our Consul at Pre. toria American Tourists in Switzerland. Wa-llilljjloll. I I. r. II. .Special,! Sciiator Ma-on. of lllin-'is. has on.-e lo .rc hroueht himo if iu:o national prom in. a. .. l.. ol'feiiiu' a resolution lo the Senile, pro! i'lille; fn- ihe exlellililf of ihat l..i.l,v'- -yiopalhy lo Ihe It. .el's in llnir siriiKLlo wiih Ureal I tri! ain. Mr. M11-111. with hi- ciish.10 ii-y ailrni lies- in all mailers poliiieai. hi- framed his I r- iliitiou almi.-l iilonlical witli thai pail of the lb-publican 1 bit form of IS! 11;. which referred lo the Cuban shunt-eii at II. 11 lime, and ill which the -,uipT'h of the Republican party for the ('nbaiis wa- manifc-lcil. In his pr.'seu! r.-"lu- li'ill. evillelllly. ho llopcs III culivie I'll' l.clllllliealis of illeolisi-iellcy, since il is ll'illh! fill if Ihe IT solution will pl-s. and III. rotoro Mi.- Illinois Seiiaior -e for hiinsell' an oppor'uiiiiy to criii.-isc hi party colleague-. Ii i- tI1 known ih:bi I iic Ailliiiui-lrali'in Si-nalor- are adxci-.-e In d.iiiiL' alivlhinv. fl.-i I will I oiistrued hy lllt-a! Hrilain .1- a erilicism of her policy and llin- llie 111 .tiro of Mr. Ma-on apii-ar-. II.- s... ;n show iho under -lanilini; exisiinu It, I wc.-n the Vliitid Siaiis and lir. -a: iiritain. relative to all matter- alicclin !he ..r.-i-n policy i.r cilher "vcrniuent. Mr Mason'- hltle joke "ill -CIV.' lo pT:i,e !".'i! fof III'' ci-iiii. s of iiii- Pre-ideni's roreicii p dicy. and 110 iloiihl v ill 1 c mad.' lie topic of -on;,, -lining ilcliai. -. Scuali.r ( 'ha mllei . oi' " H.im -hire. wa- a!-o in a joi-ecir 11 1. 1 day "i- :uo aLro and iui ro.biccil a hill ir.. i.lin for In- -iihsiit in , ,n ,,!' coilei:.. -por! for for the -nl. -I il ill 1011 of colh-e -p.-.;-i . . " 1-1 I 1 1 i 1 1 r ami A 1111 ipoli". 1 1 i- dif 1 j 1 1 1 1 lo iletoi initio whoth. i- Mr. I ' 1 1 : 1 1 1 . 1 -Icr i- iioniiTi or -crioiis iu prosoiii im: his uua-iiro. the purpo-o ol a iiieii. it i ilc.-lare.l. i- to -flli;i:-r.e ;ho Alii.-ri.-au yniiih lor a. lnal ieili!ar. -er i. e by sililaltle phi si. -at Irailiilc.' ili-tcad ,.f ex ccs-ie 1 1 1 4 -1 1 : : 1 1 c-lll alioll. F"- 1 1 1 :t 1 1 1. - inaiics and lanMa-c.- a o'lir-t- iu -oll'. I. icyclitlL'. roolbai! and lia-eltall are smIi- stiiuleil. ami ih.-re provision ilia; llie stlidilil- of llie unitary :o olemics al II. ,-lon. Voi- Y.-rk. Plobid. Iphia. I'in- 1 . 11 rir. I'iiicinna i. I'iii. .11. S:. l-oi.-. Kichuiou.l. A: Inula. Xew Orleans. Oma ha and Sail Fran- i-co -hall h ivc an nnai alhl.li.- coiiicsi-. Ihe raih-c nl,- l.c illir I'.'i ! M i I'.'' I to cai-ry iho eililet free be tween ihe places of e miosis. Ity Mr. ( ' It.i 11. 1 1 . r's re. 1 11 . -! . Iho loll was referred lo the 'oinmit ice on F I11e.1l ion. How r. a! a part loiiii-i-. the niajoi pari of winou are A niei i. '.1 11-. play iu llie pro-perity of Sw ii.orlaud. may he inferred from llie recent h-ticr of Con sul liiilu'oly. of I ioneva. lo iho Slate I . pariiiiein. in which il is -how 11 lhal -inee .lamiaVy Isi m lo ihau 'J.. ilili.ua 111 l..iir:.-s have visited ihe Swi-s conniry. and each has h fl an .-iv. -1.10.0 ,,f .."i. II. or a total ..f s::s.iinii.iMMi. The i.oi.nlai i 1 ..I' Switzerland i- only 'J.!!:;.'!..'!!'!!!!, ami llin- ii is ma difficult I., nuiler-tainl llie siL'llitilTlllce of llie H-irres. Alhlil i'tlial force is (riven lo Ihe substantial pm-. pcrit.v of the coiiiniy fro ml bis eaa-e lo the si.itcm, 11I thai Ihe per capita wealth has a.ham-ed from "im "f in.. l.ic-l fiu'iirc- ill Flllope lo ollc of ihe liche-t. ihe fiv-lllc-- I.eiliL' 1 1,111 SI I 1" SL'!l. I.".. Xat iirally hold k. . p -r- iiave liccn Ihe laro-l iicneficiarics. Inn to -ccss.11 ily all depart menu el' imlii-iry have fell the hi fills of tiavelel-s. The general iinpross-ioii in W -liiiiL-ion i- ilia: Mr. Holier!- ha- made a -ciioil-uii.-takc in i-siiiuv his ad. Ire to the I iil.lic. His ca-o had liothiie- lo v'nin lioni hi- ilcfcii-o of himself, and when lion ilofcii-c i- shown 1" bo based lipoii .ml 1 1, 1 lis. the public abliorreiice of Un ions ami 1 Ira 1 which he rcprcs, nts is. of eour-e, greatly iiierca-o.l. TI1011. In., it is hoard on all side- thai hi- -lur al the 1 i.'iinn ral i- ;oeini:cr- of liie lloii-e. who rofusHsI . vote .-iL-aia-t the ap point ni. ill of the 1 iiiinuitioo 10 iuvo-ii alo the charges ai;.iili-! him. wa- a weak iill.i'Uico of .-i ib-foaiel man. Cerlaitily I in- palh of tho Morni-ni wottlil ho iiiomhor was anluniis , 11 oiprli without his alionalion "I ilo- no-mbor- of ihe party to which ho claims alle-'ianco. I'..l. louiin: closely ii 00 hi- inanifi -lo came the statctneii from ihe prominent citizen- of Full, iu which it wa- -how 11 Ilia! nian, of the -lutein. -nl- in Itobcrl-' appeal wore false and lhal H-.borts knew ho wis 1101 lolling iho tiuili when his appeal was is-ue,l. Meanwhile, labe 00111 111.il l.-e of nine appointed by Speaker I Icll.lol soll. is boldini.' sessions and a r. pol l is expect. ,1 s,,n. That llii- report will be ailver-e lo Hohort- i- iho uviioral heliel'. and ihat the House will su-laia 'lie coll'tniMco 110 one doubts. Many arc pi-olesl iim- heenii-e Kiiherls va- cx l.-n. led the .otirlcsy ..( pivsein bur his else o!l ill.' floor of the lloll-e. Con-nl M 1 renin, whoso loin.' sil n.-e al Prcioria. led to the ai oiiu le -nl of the sou of Secretary of Slaie llai as his successor, lots i last comniiiiiicalcl wiih the Slate I 'epaiT niont iml a iiiunincoil his ilep-artiire from his pnsl for tin- Fnil o.l Stales I b-c. inlii'i' ISth. Fntil 1I10 arrival of Mr. May about six weeks hence, llie affairs of the consulate must ho conilu. loil by a .v.uiiil' 111-111 whom Mr. Man inn has selected tun! of whom the Stale I loparlineiit knows nut hi n'-'. In view. of the plat-inn of the affairs of tho Iti'ilish siibjools iu Ihe hniulu of Iho American consul and the utilisation thus plaiiil upon our i;iai rru.le when remem brance of Ihe inestimable services r.n donsl this country by tin- brave Consul KaiiiNilcll at Santiago last ymr. it: would seem as thoiich Mr. Mnrouin had eoni-ni-ittoil 11 gross broach of impropriety in practically ilotjei'tiiig his io.st. Additiou- al complications have arisen iu view of llie refusal of Pit-sidcui Kroner 10 per mit our 1 sul I,, look al'ler 1 In- inl. -rests of Hl-ili-h subjects, alllloll'jh tile Slale 1 1. -partiiii til i- ..f 1 lie ..pinion thai the iloiiL-lil.i I Pitchman may be made lo thiiins in a . I i IT. !.-n 1 lihi after llie ar rival of Mr. IF.e LOCAL DASHES M.s-,.. I-. V. M tlowan ami V. F. l. h.t- ..)..Tie.l a noTil 111 irkel al 1.''. l-ia-l Martin 7:10. 1. w Ii.-it- llo-.v w ill . ; 1 1 r to . Mailt- of the lliosl , I SI i, I ioll- l;-i-. See till II ,.,. , II till' second -;IL'c of llli- pap.-r. Mr. F. S. Sp:mii l- laiueil .. I. .ib-l 11 rn I h i - 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 : 1 -j . M r. I!. Ii. I 'olleli l.-lll! It -.1 lo 1 'oll.-c dale litis in,.! ion-. Mr. and Mi-. William William-. 11 it lilruod lo tin- c'l, Ihis mo'-niu. .Mr. Tl I',r..w II. of I ) 1 1 l-l 1 ; 1 1 1 e t; ill 1 bis in ti-uiiit:'. Mr. P. M. P.-ai-i!; r.-tii;m I ' N.-u horn l'iiis m .i tiiii. Mr. li. W. P'.ii r.-iiti- I t.. Sin ahli I.I ihis uioriiine. Mr. F. C. W .o.lar.l -1 tut:, cl 10 Wilson this in. 1 ni lie:. Mr. l-'iai.-is 1 1. Wins..,:: rcinra. I I" Will 1 i r t hi ' 'i : 1 1 to f 1 i 1 1 u'. Kit. .1. 1 1. Iliifl'haai i-.-litu.c.i 10 Heel 1-1 -on llii- nioriiilo:. Mr. .W. li. I ii ri-: ia ii. of ih,- Seaboa..l Air Line ai-iivi d iu ihe .-ily llos m : a in--. Mr. Yai. P.. M -e l. tl io. r via S. A. I., ft r Philadololiia. 'the irial of Mr. Marshal. 1 t.iiiu.' at leruoy.of W'iliii'ii'jTou, for .-..tin 1 crl'eil in is s, 1 for n.-M Monday in the Federal I 'mil : In ; c. 'Ilo- fail lhal Kale;;!, .aiue near ..--i:: , In- S. He llcmtcralic I oli.-clil ion lost ni-.-lii. -hows v, r, clcarh Iho iic-cs sit, f' r an ainlitoriinii !n re. I'lilc-s such a liliilil'!!:: is r- i.l 1 .1 in a few years II.il .ia.li wi!' certainlv . -c all the larse I Oll fill ioll-. Capital l.o.l-.'c I '1. O. I'.. 111 -its to ICL-ill al N o'clock. The sec, in.! am I ihii.l is will bo o.inlTrrcd. ( oiidulalos .llese,l 1, 1 pro - lit llieai-clv- a; S:lo o'eloek ,1-1 mpl l,v. A full allmla: ; e of the Icil-c i- desired. Mr. II. any A. Pae ami Ma-tor I I ';l:, ai e ill I ho eil, . Mr. S. A. A --ho. ..f ihe Willard Ho-iery Mill. I. l Ihi- aft, in. on , 1 attend a nni'i in- of .-..lien inaiiiifaci iirers in t'hatia in... -a. T. no. Mr. .1. W. Ila-n. of Mtirshville i- it( 1 ho city. Mr. II. F. Sea well. ... Ciii-Oinp-. is here on !ci:a! bu-iti Mr. T. li. S.-iile. of Washinirti 11. i- ii low 11 to. I. V . .Mi-sis. 1tiw.tits and P. mic'li 1 1 1 ii hav-' I'd d a 1. :u; lainl bcl'..ic Iho Corporal imi I 'oieicis-ieii askin-- ih; 111 I t adopt a rule ni-ikimr all flat and framed paper olas-i-lleaii.ui for sixth class. 'llie railroads have cliaii'-'ei il lo second olas-. iiiakiiiic an iin-r: :so of Kill per cc'-i! . Last week we Bale Mi ni; iii-. Tena.. as :ic homo 'I Mts. Sara !'. IxoiiUitI.' . win. is .-..nt t ibii' Iiil: such ...xcelleiit stories of V i-lh Car ifll.l e. I. .lial life to llie Ladies' II, .on- -I' III Mill. We have .-il'.ec leaine.l that 'Mrs. Ixcm-edy i- a native of X. rlh Carolina, ami wa- fiiriii'-rly Mi-- Sadie It. Cai 11. For some years she Iiv. din Ualeich. I'l-cL-rossivo Farmer. SOUVENIR FROM PHILIPPINES ? , t Mr. W. T. Terry has Insurgent Officer's Flag I V. T. Ti-rry y.'-it r-l;i v nn ivnl ;t ;llll.llir ''HIV: llii' Irnlll t lit' I 'I I i M 1 1 J li IH 'S Iti t-M'tii 'il' .1 luini' nn llji.u; r.iji1 iirol li. ni iin i ilicn- in ih.- iii-nr.L't-hl ;iiiny. 'I'ln- I'i'liil'- ;tri I'd hi Ut' witli :l c 1 ri.i n'lt'. win -c is ihe uiilih "t l Iu- I'l.-i lt. "iiii :i "NU-m Mill .Mllil ilircc 1. !! n :v in iiii 1 ri; tiuN-. 'I'lii v;ihni ;inli- - jiii- i- .-ti Mr. Hi'uwii I-'. At kin. ii'-w in I In 'I'll in y-fi-hi. i II. M :: i - ii M:i:iil:. lie Wl ilr- Mr. Tin 11:1.1.1- 1I.H1' ..t Nnvi nihrr Hull. '"I ciif.p-r .1 l'ili iim i'Iml' 1 it u rril I'nuii ;. 11 -M'lit'i i' ni' ! lie iiiMiriM'iil :i nnv. ' ,.iri..l in M.i'ii!;i Suih1m . (cioliiT li. : nl l.tihl-'l N..v'i:ilirr l-l.' Mini 'l--. mi .lir.-. ! in Aip." li-. Wi- -iiy ; w n ir;l. - i r. 'in .M .ni i I.i :tih! iirc riiiln .ii ih- liilitu I i ! 1 1 . Our 11 lti 11 11 -11 1 1i:i-I-.-. 11 in ..ii.' .ilrt-ii.ly :iini ti:i- h;nl t'n c;:ii,'i h i'- It is i-ainiii.i; every icii 'linn:! -; her.' ;h'.i! 1 In nin.l is lV-irl'nl. rl'!h' l:i i m ' - I Ih' W'Ml'1 t in 11 1 y v f h :l v. Til.' irlit'l .n iiiy i-- -t i . in h 1'in ln -I II lull. - .p 1. :!i u lit-rt- ;iiiil .1 vi iii-r.i! : .1 !'i . w A 1 lliihli- il: ;i tl.l.v ir ! " riiWHN'l in ui; CI ! A II I.hT IK. Sutr Snn.l.iy S.-h-v..! '.rkrr i.i Mr,.t Tlicri- in Miirtii. -I'liiirl N.nv.i Til.- lini-i r-.' A".'i i:ti iin nt' lit.- iiy iu 1 ilus nn 'i in 11 u in llii- p.-ii I- r nl- 1 Ih- V. M . C. A. in ih- ii r.-Lt:i.r- un-klx sinn Tin- im t iiMjmri .ml unit, r ln-t'-.i-c :ln- ;i vMU'i;l I inn W.'In llie ;l !T;i i 1 1 i I . - rnl',.N ;t--.M'i.llinIl W,s tilt' ill'l Mliiir- !'"!' ill-' lilli' S a 111 -il nl i lllinii. V. It I'll u ill in. cl iii li:i rl 'l 1 1- in -t M.ir. Ii. Tiif Si-iii- . 1 -1 ? i a 1 i "inn: 1 i. i- tnct 1 1 1 - i 1 1 ! iu I htrli.' in :i n I .111 in i: ,1 1 iii .-M.'ll il .1 I rnlll rii;i: nt If tn l.i.l iic 111M Slr.ii 11 iiv. lit i"li li.T . Til. in, iiiliri's. nl' ! !: ri'i ill i c rnlinn;! Ipp I'l. :n Cl: irli-:h- ;in- I M Sl.i-u. U . S. ('.. Tn rii-1 m iii1 iiml Mr. I. W. iMirhim. I i ;l :i .11 i'H! in it I :i 1 ill - liift'l ili til" ilit- M'ni;-.-r- A -ei.! ; ".in llii- hi iniint: li'.i; llh 111 v!t;l I i'iii ll;i'l Imm-11 iinipt I'll ;llhl lllilt illc . .liM lili 11 ol' Sllllihiy -I'llnnl wUUrl's Wmilil liinrl lh-l'e llt'M M;inll u iiiiiiM'il c-iini. Icuiiiii'im' Mitrcli loili illltl ci.illi; M;ll''h lr.th. 1 Thr s. s:,.in will lie Iit'l'l in tin- ;uiili im-iiuii nt' Tin- l'iii Pri'sl.yitriiiii i-liun Ii. Ten ililfi:iiirs fnnii i-.: li rttiiuty is ih,. ni;i.iimin) n 11 ni 1 11 r ;illur,. Mil. (JII;I)S DKAIV Dim I'll'lu'r till' I'li'VlMIt li, til V2 tn.. Nor woihI (iih'K. sui-in-Iiiw of tin- lull1 Ucnrc '. Si -.1111:. STOHM. NVw York. Thx: 12. -V sfolin. in tth( TH'trt-iin nf 'Oiiiiihlti 4nnsil tlwi uiIjiikm' of caMi'S. The sloniii 'tlisiililt'd the lainl X
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