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- No. 9,047. RALEIGH, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1899. 25 Cents a Month. TWO HALL THIEVES MAKE FOUR SUCCESSFUL RAIDS .Mayor Powell Sends Two White Men to Jail Without Eail Charged Wilh , Burglary Capt. Day's Big Heart. Hull thieves made four heavy tin ills i" this city Friday unit Saturday uiglit. However, as usual. Ilio cftieienoy of (Kaleigh's police force xxa.s demonstrated and tho stolen goods have been rccnx" eiHxd and two white nieu lodged iil jail to await it lie teini of Ihe criminal court, xxhieh meet January Sthauil answer the charge of burglary. The loss of the overcoats, or at least four "of them, was reported to ( l i Mulliu Snlunlay. ami the tii i-is began working on the ease. Two of the ul offenses were .committed Friday night. Saturday morning Mr. V. B. 1 1 it t i-hinn-found that his ovorooal"niul the nvuriial of Dr. 1'ortcr, who was hi guest, nad disappeared from the hall ai :i - res; douce, corner of Morgan and Dawson streets. Thicxcs bail evidently ci.lernl tho bouse Friday cvc-fiing and takin tin overcoats from tlie hall stand. Ion .hey hail no n 'ii -ion to mi.-- the coals nnlo Saturday. Mr. lluti hings think- they must have been stolen bolv.'ei: 7::e' and H.'.Vl Fihiay evening. Also on Friday evi niitg bet .'.. en S and !l n'eliK'k tliieves entered the residence of Mr. F. O. Muring, corner of Blo.ti. ami .lones streets, ami took the oxoreoils ot Mr. L. ltoliertsi.ii. of Nexv ..iU. xxho isllie gmst of Mr. Muring, and ii:. over coat of Mr. Baxter Durham. The thiet knocked doxvu a iile of hats in the aall ami thus attracted am nli.u.x l.ai I ofort the absence of tin e-iats xva- .!i - -ne'cii. the thief or thievis had dis :; p" t.i d. Saturday evening Caief Mullen guxo ur dcrs thirl every tramp loiind i tile streets Saturday night and Siei re should be arrested and brought to ; lie -tatioi house, 'litis xv as doi.e in tic hope 01 finding the stolon property. Il.nvi v .'. by Saturday evening Officer I. A. rale? xvas on the I ruck of the tbex".. He learned thai Air. Men File's 'i i 1 hoiiglil the overcoat of Mr. Ilobcrisou Iroiu txx'o while tramps lor lie ul-n found that Mr. A. W. .Matlhcxxs. xxho is i xx.il li n.itt near the tlcpot, had bough: M . Dar liaut's overcoat lrnni the sane fellow; for !jl. wflfeer Cntes disc ,vi .-ed thai i.iiv of the train) - had slept oi the en gino room of I'lie ice factory oe lee p:. vion.s niirhl and he iuiuicdia'.-lx laid plans to nab him if he app':.''l ).! Sal unlay night. Mr. W. A. Phillips hail also pi.:-, h.i-c.i an overcoat from the same li-il -.x T!d. proved to be ihe coal of lr. Tor e:. Mr. Phillips paid ! !.."! i for it. While Oilii-er fates was looking I'm tho (llicxcs. Lie I ndues XX i ; llo, I lie. Saturday night the) entered tic- rcnd.-n.-c el' dipt. W. II. Hay. oh Halifax- street, about S o'clock and took his oxor-ia from the hall. ('apt. Kay imio. -lintel) telephoned to the police sialio'i and give Offi-er Coale.s a descrij it ion o ihe coal. About. o:bt Sunday iiioriiiui! no of 'he nit ii aoneiir. d itL the ice t.i.lu) .11. 1 curled himself up nest to 'lie ugna for H nice nap. Officer rates -.ecu d's turbcil him, lioxxoxrr. He was nrous-.'i ami (iinducteil to Ihcslation house. 1 1 was sleeping in ( apt. Day's nvvo.il. Tic foluxv lln II gun- in - name u Thoiuason. bin allcrxvards -ahl that h.: liame xvas f'hailes Williams, of Wliila ker. X. C. ai.d that he had 1 a "oik inir a short wltilc ai the Carat -era coltou mill. The next thin;: xvas 1" caput - bis ;.l This iliil not prove difficult. Inn' ox .-r. Ho ibis morning a young xvhltc ii'-m .'pp '.u 1 at the station house, gnxe his name a Frank William-, and asked : .-co hi: brother Charles. lie xvas !iu.oiiul 'I; arrested ai:d iileiitified as one -o '!c lei loxvx who sold the various oven-. ails. The hearing' was set for H e'eiie!; I' day before .Mayor l'oxvell. Tic hicvi : were both shabbily dressed an I looked like rejrular toughs. Chiuhs William apiM'ared to be anywhere iroiu :.'! to 1' year old, while Frank xvas .x.nin.-.-,-. Wlicn they xvcre exaiiiincd ir tin- da Hon house one xvas found t hav-- h a lady's jackci ami ibis had. to lie 'l.s-i ery that four capes or lac1-' is n i I b.-ei stolen from the hall of lr. li. A. Su ilh on Xorlh Blount, street Saiurday iiialu. Th'e'in'isoners xvcre ihcrcfei-- c: .-.-. i wit tl tnkii.K txvo cvcreiials i'r .u: Mr Hmtehiirs house, nvo fnun Mr. Moi.n-'s one from ('apt. Day s, and f -apes from Dr. Smith's. The fact thai the thieve- opened ihi doors, which wile closed, in the ni'li made xihe elm rut' burnlarv. Cant. la) was jHit on the slaml and k ivc his evi aleni-e that 'his front door had been op.O'oii anil his'ceal taken. When he con. -bided the Mayor asked 'the del'ciidants 'f ihey wished oilier xviliicsses cainincd or if they would wave examination, ami bc sent on to court. Charles Williams arose mid started tu say, "We admit " xvheti t.'It. Day. kind hearted man lha' iie is. ii'bnilrtly stopped hwii. eryiiiK. "Hush up, don't you ailiiiit anylhins:. !o on to court and be tried there. You are a fool, that's xvliat you are. If you ;; to admit tine the first thine you ki'ixv you will Ik- eniivicted of bitriil-irv in the ''-' letrree and then you'll i. -t your iieci. broke." Cait. Day had si. P.. i apiolx. lie imused A liiomeiiit then said: "-xv. jotine limn, you keep iiu.ci. do.i't talk iiuy but go on to court and Ion I be a fool mill p to adinirtinir tlrns Uevc. This iiuideiit serx-ed tn shoxv tile kind lieitrt in the big breast of Capt. Day. It was easy to see thaif he was sorry for the yoiiup men and althont-'li he knexv thevvri' iruiltv he did nof xviiul to see theim do nnytliiiDt to prejudice their case in court. AlthoiiKli Capt. Day was the prosefUtiiiff witness the (Iefendants readi ly .rceoRinzeit Hint it xvas mo o.i- ... friend siH'iikiiip mid they wui- ed vxami imHmi in lt the eases. 'Mayor Powell then said: 'Hut'Klary is a capital offense, so 1 shall send you iHrtli to jail wiinout ooiiii. A lawyer says Hint ti pupreine nun hiiK de4ded that turulnir a kuh mul 'lTiiii the diMir of a residence in the jiitAt coupled with larceny from the rtwi-dom-o nrtitiite bnrulary. He says tliaf the felhmvs miBlit. he tried for burglary in the first degree, 'but thiiiks that they must vrtninly he eonvietwl of hnralarly 'ai tlio oecond dejrree. ami -will get 15 or 20 yearn ia the ixemtentiary. r GEN. ROBERTS SENT TO AFRICA Government Asserts It is No Reflection on Buller Possible Kaffir Uprising. London, Dec IS.- ltcganliiig the ap- poinliecnt of liciicral llolierts lo him- coiiiinand in Sonlh Africa, it is senii-ol- liciallv stall d lliat no reflcelio nou Kuller inlendid; the lroos in South Africa increase lac iiiiinncr ol ollucrs in nicn rank are naturally appointed to supreme nun. Hid. Despite the plausibility o! t be argiiineul. evi ry one recoirniiys inai u is icu Ihe xi hole trtrth. rrodiftious excr iion liie v'oxeriiiuent is n . iking iinlH-ates that Salisbury and his a--iwiatcs .sis' l.ic Miiaie gravity of toe -itnation. I ro nah'v the uuoubi is rcnien. oer the peril of i ue :11c rising of Kall'iv.-. I'npleas.-inl 1 ... ..... .i i. i.. run. ois o! ianir rc-i ic-cns- .ue .in. .i... run-cut and sm-li an outbreak s iiiliinlei.v a ore serious than the rebellion of the Dutch in Cape Colony. There i-- uiibi.iinded enthusiasm and aclixiiy ai iicadipiaricrs for voliitileers I lii. tuoniiii;. The corps .ciiuinauilcis are iifuuilalcil xxiili a ihuiisaiul offers of -. rxiee i,, .nth Africa. Hall "t Hie Iiouaio'.l- ariillcry c-lled and eagerly i.n'iii I their serxi.es. Tlirce huiiilri-il artillery x olitnl. -ers pesenled in I'Min Iiim gi. ! cfol i' eleven. Cairo. Die. IS. l.unl Kill-Inner xvill leave Oiinliiiinaii I iiesil.iy ami arrive Here Friday en route U.v South Africa. ' Mcdib-r Itiver. Dec. 1 s. Uucrs Sat urday blew up I lie railway txv. miles north of llriti-'h c-imp. lain I. De. IS. I-'ir-t press di-palcil form the TitL'ela river 1'il'iiI lias arrived, ll i- a colorless and iuadeiuale record of e.i-L.hi military features, xvlielh.-t because cf censor-hip in- utherxx i.-e it doi s not convey even the fact of a Hrili-li i-ever-e. ll is full of vai;ue a--nni ii. n- of Hoer b.sse-. but contains no i-a! in-xxs in addiiion to Midler's nl'ti . ial r.- .at. STRIKE ENGLAND IN SOUDAN The Emreror of Abjssinia Preparing to Assail Great Britain. lb .me. lie.-, is. Fmpeior Mcn.-lik. of Aby-sini.i. i- pteparim; to sn-il.e at Ci-rat r.i-iiain'- power in lite Soinl.tii. Di-j.an-hcs received hire show that he i- xx.iicliiug over South Afri-.i xxiih ihe eie- of a hawk, making heady i. sxvuop ilor.ii iinii Khai-lotiiii a: a um-aienl'- faxorablc oppni-liinity. All the new- ill. war is telcL-raphcd t" Aii.xs-li.la a- far a- the wires go and :b in. In. 1 in McnciiU by swift c-.iu ii Is. I F..' IM'IT. TOitNADO I.ond.in. Ii.-c 1.- The ea-t cast c.i ble I.. !.. reazo Mar.iiez and Muxain- biijllc is lllti ri Itpled ill eoll-eiiuellce of a tninai... Moy.anibiiuc hou-cs were blow n down anil ships in the harbor xvrecked. A huge wave took tl slcalll- sliip ; l Mil il..-lii-d it on Ihe hea ell. CURRENCY BILL PASSED Anti-Expansion Resolutions Introduced in the Senate. Wa-'iii! .-toe. Dec. IS. The currency bill , a-:r.! the I -e by a vole of Hill '.. F.ti. All liie lb -pub lii tin- and clev.-n 1 1, :c . r.H- vol. I for Hie loll. A flit- the ; as-age of I lie currency bill t if S; . ilk: r aiiii.iiiin cil ih aitiiit ; ers. Si i -i'oi- Ibu-on. of tb.-iuia. intriolMec.l a re-. !-:'iou in the Senate declaring that the I nitiil Stales bad no iiilenii.in of I ... rut n ii i lit t holding the Philippines. Senator Tillman int redtn-eil a re-nlul ion ic -itii hat there was no warrant in tic .en-1 ii nth. ll to hohl the Pbilipiiines. dc- clariex: it xvoiild tn.i increase our com mon i . and thai the independence of till Filij ll. - -hall be grained. MARSHALL CASE Wilmington Attorney Will bs Tried January 4tE. Lawyer A. -L Marshall, of Wilmington, nig.-iiii-l xvboie I he case l or ciuinlerl'eiting is pcitiiini.- in Jiie Federal Court here, has been Clcgrnplic.l to by his conn--cl here. lion. F. II. Hit--hoc-staling thai his case had been postponed itiitii .lann arx i In finilili next. Tic s,--i.iu of the court here has bi en an unusually lmtg one on accouiii , r it.,, hc.n v ducket and a recess will have to lie taken until afler the Christ mas holidays. The continuation of 'he case xvas al- loxveil on ace I of ihe serious illness in the filn-.ily of one of Mr. Marshall's counsel. xxbii-li prevents his atlend uncc. otherwise the case would have be gun this morning, as xvas announced early in the wjrok. Deputy Marshal Hunting, of Wilming ton, is Hisy siiiiniioning xvitnesses for the defence, of which there are qtiilo a number. A partial list of those siiui nionul is ttiv. Dr. Itohert Strange. Frank Ml ier. 11. A. Hurr. Jr.. J. T. I'urke. Sam Seigler. Sain Scigler. Jr.. It. K. Daniel. 1. D. Cameron. John Tolar. W. A. Met Joxvaii. Capt .J. M. Mctiowiin. tlcorge 'I'. Bland. U. J. Jones. Chas. Schiiibhcn. John T. Yates, John Wal'iiantaker. Win. Ilolden. J. B. King. 1. II. Weil, . H. Colliii.s. J. J. Sternherg er. L. (Jay. '("Jamie leslie. (teorge lioderiek. (ieorge Thivnisi, (ieorge W. Millis. Woody Iloxvell. J. D. 'finilh. Ccoigc Hewitt. II. L. Peterson mid J. Augustus Hall. MASONIC. ll'i-an. Lodge. Xo. 40. A. F. & A. M.. xvill nice in regular coiniiiiinicti'tioii. Mon day evening. IK-eem-ber 18th, 1S!H), lit 7:1.-. o'clcx k. mid as it is the rVftular time for the election of officers for the eroui ius Masonii- year, a full meeting of the nuMitbershiip is earnesitly deuiri'd. Breth ren of sinter lodges eordittlly invited (o lie pnwnt. W. W. PAU1RII, W. M. K. B. THOMAS. Sic Big wtoek of nuts and all fresh, too, at DiiHl't's. ' WASHINGTON EULOGIZED Rev, Dr. M. M. Marshall Extols the Father of His Country. Itev. Dr. Marshall preaching to a large congregation ur Christ church yesterday morning and took occariion to highly extol the virtues and itcii.iic public servii cs 'of tlcorge Washington, I In one hndrcillli anniversary of who-e denib the loiiutry had just coiiiii.euio. ruled. Dr. Marshall dwell upon the .-alici.t poiui- of Ins illusn-inu- carer and cpcei.idy eiiipliasi.cd ihe firm re ligious eonv'eiions 'hat xx'ci'c iloininciit ch.-iraelerisiies in his life. Moth al old Si. Paul's in Ncx- York and at Chri.-i Church. A!i audria. he xvas ever the dcxoitt and rcverein worshipper, ami like ticn. Ib.kri'l 1-',. Lee. of later 'inns, alxxax- faillii'nl and loxal to tic church of lii- forefathers. Dr. Marshall's rx-Hciin-ix i 1 1 1 'resting skeich xxa- in..-' attentively listened to by his eonere gali.ni. CROPPED DEAD. Sin. iil.x iilti-r twelve o'clock Sunday i ... 1 1 1 i i ir I .ii k llinlcr. a colored xvouiau. aged al oiti "tl. di-i.ppul dead at her honic near liii corner of Hargetl and Mloiiut streets. Site was preparing to retire. Ilearl di-ca-t' x ,-i .;hc cause. Her l-od)-XX a ilitei'ted loda). LOCAL DASHES Col. W. li. S. liiirgxvyu airivcd in the i-itv tliis illuming. Col. John W. Hinsdale left thi.s.inorn- iug for Chai'lestou on legal business. itiraml Seirctary :li. II. Woodell left tais mottling for Scotland Neck. The ladies of the First Presbyterian church have been very success!' ill xvitb the bazaar to raise money to buy a ear pet fo rth I'ticxv church. The bazaar lia.s closed and all xxho hiixe fiirui-hcil needed artirl. s arc reipiestcd lo scud for tbc mat in on tomorrow. Mr. P.. S. .Ii iiiian and Mr. T. P. Jer n., -in have I n called I.. Ili.lgcway by tile ilitical illness i f their sislcr. Miss Marx Jerniall. Ue . t I. 1.. Striiigfebl has moved ins I'ainilv I" lialeigb and is living on North La-', 'street. Mis- S.'lli- Vick. of Xa-lnllb-. X. ('.. is ihe aa.si ..f Mrs. .1. Ii. IS.irklcv. .Marriage license has been issued to Mr. Koi.er' T. .lohiisou. of Harnett, and Mi-s Otia M, lie), of Middle Creek: :il-i to Mr Atvlii II. P.c.isley and Ml-- Panic Sitiion-. both of Ital- . igh. !:-. .1. hn K. limy is in ihe city. .Mi-s l.iliab I.eVier and Mi-s I'.. ley. of Ab ide, h. are gllcsls ,.f Miss l,etia 'i rilen Pow ell. Mi-. W. !'. lliook.- i- xisiting his ,laiig'... r. Mi-. A. F. P.o-g. Lab...- Siaii-iieian P.. 1!. Lacy has gone o Durham. I .'rei -n-boro and oilier ( hie. s on .eih ial lui-iiie-s and is nor eXpeeleil back be fi 'le I 'lida.V. HIS FIRST SERMON HERE Edcnton Street Church Delighted With New Pastor lii v. Ib'or.i e 1-'. Smith, the new pas for ,.f the !: lelllon Sll'eif Methodic i him h. pn a died his lir-l senuon here lo a large c.ign gal imi x c-ienla) morn ing. Mr. Siniiii's text was 'Judge not thai xc in- in. I judged." lie counsel ed liiarily in all lliings. ll xvas an ealne-I selluill and xvoll the llealt- of ihe e.iiigiegaliou. Mr. Smith i- a iiig ma nwilh a great tender In-art and made ai: ci client pastor in Loui-bnt g and t 1 1 o il) ilic xx iicre lie -erx cil In tore. He x. ill neve his family here ihis xveck. GROVER CLEVELAND ILL. Phll.nlelplii.i. Dee. IS. -Tic illness ,.t ex I 'resident Cleveland h:;s caused his wife lo .1 in 1 1 1 tJ x terminate her vi-it to friends and return limnc lo Prinec lon. P.ef.ii'e leaxiug she said liial be bad b. en -ulf. ring greatly from rheii-l-liali-lil I a i i 1 v-. WAlt-MKIt. For Italeigh and vieiirily: Fair, xvariu-i-t- louiglit ati-l Tuesday; increasing clou diness I tii-d.-iy night. T.:c banuiti'ter is highr-l over the ini.l dle Atlantic -laics wilh generally fair xvi nllnr throughout' Ihe cast. A slight storm is pro-en! west of the .Mississippi as a (rough of low barometer extending I in xvcsicrn Texas to Lake Superior Throngiioir: I be Mi-sis-ippi valley and xvesnvard lie weallnris cloudy. but willioiil a it "cialilc rainfall. Southerly xvinds and rising Icaiperal arcs prevail be txvci u the Alicgbanics and Ihe Kooky Mountains. It is colder in the cxlnnie noiihwosl and a little suoxv has fallen at St. Paul. BIG HOG KILLING. Sup:. . (1. .Villi of Ihe county home lias jusi had a big Img killing. "We killed hogs." he said today, "and the total xveigh-t xvas ti.llllO pounds. The largest weighed iiK pounds, four of I lii-m Weill over ttllll each." NOT1CK OF S A 1 A'. OF XOTLS AND iACCOFNTS. On Tliursday. 'the "Sth day of Decem ber. lt-'J!.', at the hour of 1: o'clock M.. nt the court house door of Wake county, xve xvill sell at public auction for cash a lot of notes ami account xvhich e.aine into our hands as trustees of I.. 11. Wy atl. This sale is made by virtue of au thority giveji tisf in the deed of trustt from L. K. Wyatt, recorded in the Register's cITice of Wnke county, in Book 134. page 2.V.. and also byxa decnv of Wake Su perior ciaiii recently nnnle in the action entitled T. A. liobbins et ill vs. L. It. Wyatt et al. This Ds einlier lSrli. 1.S1KI. JOB. P. WYATT. J. X. HOI.D1XG. TrilstiK's of L. H. Wyatt. il'iitre Iidge. Xo. X Knights of Py thias, will meet (o-inight at S):.'il. -Kvery inemlHr is eXH'eteil to ho on hand. Hus seniness of iiiiportniieo. (. J. Tl'HBHVILTJl). C. O. W. W. WILSON'. K. of It. mid S. FFDERAL COURT. Gtand Jury has Found 23 True Bills and 23 Not True Todays Work. The grand jury of the Federal Court In re appears fa he w orking exceedingly sbrxv. It certainly looks so lo an out sider. A Tinies-Visii or reporter loukcil up the grand jury record for la-t xxis-k and today ami here i- Ihe xv-u-k the)- d.d: Monday. Dec. 11 True bills :! and .not true Tuesday. Dec. 1'J. True liiils 'J and mil true 1. Wcilncsday True bills ami mil H ue 1. Thursday - True I ill 1 and not true T. Friday --True bill- :' and not true J. Saturday True bill- o and nut true :!. Monday. I.nliy. 1 true bill. If the graiiil jury i- -box. Judge Pnr-in-ll ami his court i-ertainly is not. The following ca-e- Were dispusi il of to.la) : John Pulley, illi.-ii ili-iilling and iciall it'g. Plead guilt). .1 u.lgnien; s'lspeujed on pa) nieiit of eo-ts. J. Turner Pulley. ) iv vine and ir'-abn-.'. Plead guilty. I Defendant to pay penally of S'J.ss. being .! ...ble lax mi spiriis removed aiel line of "l:iai. or be iiiipri.-oiicd for six m .nth Mi l-'raitldin cotinty jail. Henry Mi it iiigall. retiling. verdict, not gulliy. Sid ney Mcltae. retailing: venint. guilt), .i uilgnii ul. ''' daxs in jail and sfllMi line. Linniit Melvin. retailing: vi rdiet. guilty, .'iiilginenl. lid .hi)- in jail and l'm fine. John Jack.-. hi. retailing: venliel. guiliy. J iiilgllii-lil. i:tl daxs in jail and fine. xVaiier ( 'n in pi ell. retailing: verdict, guil iv. Judgment. ::o days in jail and Sinn line. Lvil. Foster. retailing: verdict. -uilly. .Ii.dgoi.-ni. :in daxs in jail and .IUII line. Prinee Allen, n laibiig: ver dict, in. I guilt). John It. Mctiec. dctill ipg ami retailing: verdict, not girtly. Major lbirrcs..n. n-taJitig. Plead guilty. .Iit.igiiii'iii. ".! dais in jail and lun fine OFFICERS ELECTED Annual Election in First Baptist Sunlay School. Yesterday wa- the lime for the an ncal el.-.tioii ..f officers mi the l'ir-t li.iujisl Sllll.l.l) seb.iol. The following were clreleii: Sit pcl'ill I en tb'lll . .1. D. I'.nish.-ill: lirst a--i-tain siipi-riiiteinlent, John 1-1. Kay: -n- I asisiaui. C. J. Iliinli-r: -.reiary. Wliiitield Cobb: a--secieinri. William Carter: treasurer. .1. !!. Peaiie: auditor. William li. K.oaii: eori--ii-r. ('. W. Nexv ab: pianist. Miss Kvie l-llli-: a--i-iani pianist. Mis- an na K'.g.r-. Mr. C. 1'.. .Lillu-den. xvlm has for liitinX year- been the efficient seelVlar). ileelilied l'e-eli 'i , ml i. Mr. W. 1-'.. I lex. il r di'i'lilled re-cleelioll a- li- I rari.ui and his succe-sor xvill be eho '.x'l.'piiliS ix-iti a,'- BIG WALL ST. ASSIGNMENT Liabilities in the Millions Despatches on the Cotton Market. Nov. York. Dec IS The produce ex change Trust C pan) ha- announced ;y sitspi'ti-ioti for aditstnii nt. The i om- . .111.1 . I....... .- .- 1 eel .-ill liabilities. 'Ihe liabdilic- aiul capilal -urpliis. S.-.(iiai.iili:i. imli vidiial n noils. .S;',.lllill.lltin and trust iiiii.-l-. S'L'l tl.i no. The a-M'ls at '' '-ash lit i ii I .-in. I in tiatiKs. i i. i.i a ii i ami bond- and demand loan- for S-I.llilil.iiilil. Colti.a: Maiib T.I I: May T.JH; June T.'.'l. Henry W. Allen and Ciupaux . a -lock coiiiinis-ion lirui. faih. I I. .da). The -it -pension of lie Produce llx ehaiig.' Trust t'oiiiptiny and .a firm "f h.-inlo-i- and the attitude of lb.- Ij'iid'.n niarlo-l. on used severe decline.- in the list. The panicky look has disappeared liovx. and i lie inarkel is sieadicr under strong purchases. I.elnl.ill Storks oiene.l lietl,f in lone oil the I'ciuHiie.-s of the government pi face lib situation, but pro-poets of a prolong ed war and dearne-s of, ino'iey b-J to litiliilatioii in consols bi low par for the lirst time in fixe )ear-. reach iug I'.t'v LAND Foil SAl.K. Fit. In- and by xiriue of a p.wer of -ah., .-.liii.-iiin il ill a inorlgage from I'or-l.'i- 1 1 in ' t i- anil Clialil) llillilcr. hi- wife, to W. ('. Sironao'h. dated October :il-l. IV'.i:;. ami regi-icnd in book !'js. page llll!. ill tile office of the register of deed- B of Wake I ..mil v. X. C. I. the lll.iflgagee aforesaid, will sell at public outcry on Tbiusday. January ISlb. 1 '. " '. al tic ciuii'i loiii-e door in Kalcigh. N. C. the foil., wing ih-scrib.'.l land and premi-e.-: A tract of 4H! acres, more or lo--. in N. use Tow ti-hiii. Wake canity, begin- .diiL- at a re, I i .. . s t ,.ak. K. J. Key's line. Mrs. Sally JilTrc)'-. comer, run- incur iiiii-llin-ardli- with -aid Norwood's line t an old bicker) ooinor. icxv a rock, said li. .ocx-, i's an I K. .1. I vox's corner: tin I'.-e xx. -I e itll lvcy's line, being lln old 1'i-rr.v line, to a sassafras mi tin Powell road: thence in a soul Invest v aril Ix eiiin-si. with said l'oxvell road lo a rock, corner of It. W. .Icllrey's land formerly the Oilfey Jeffrey's doxver corn , r. iheiiee southwardly with It. W. Jef frev's line to a stake about 111 r 1,1 fed not i)i of Martini Hart Jell rev's spring lii Min h: I hence in a west xva rd coiirsc wit Ii It. W. Jeffrey's line to a rock, corn or Mni't'lia Hart. .Icllrey's land l.'m" the old dower corner .,r llillcv Jed' rev's. thence in .1 sontlixvardlv course xxith Martha 11,-irl .Icllrey's laud to a stake. 1!. J Ivev's ciu'ticr. thence xvi t U said Key's bind and in a eastward eolir.-e to a bent hickory: thence a northward course xviih Key's line to a rock, corner ml' the Key land; thence east xvardly wit I said Key's line to n red oak at the beginning. This land xvill lie offered in several parrels and I'hen as a whole. TVrinw "f sale cash. Time. 12 o'clock M. W. 'STKONACHl. Mortgagee. AI.F.X. ST'ltONACilI. Attorney. Dcieniber tilth. IS'.HI. lti'ineniher Dughi's is headnuariers for Santa (.Tails einulies. raisins, nuts and fruits. Plenty of grapes at Duglri's. Sweet oranges by tliedsix or do.cii al Dughi's. Telephone Harding to get your shoes and repair thMfc. HINTS FOR SELECTING GIFTS The tireat Assortment to be Found at Sherwood Higgs & Co.'s Great Store. 1 i.l xoii cx-t-r ha in buy'.' Of c.iir- t ( 'hri-l ma- present ir-e von baxe. ami many Pott ,'ou a!-o know that - al n - dread. -d. There o i" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . tin it is task ih; xx here In buy. Ila. h and ever) me of a iv alwa.vs litre,, lldng- al l.-a-t lo be ei.ti-idcicil what to buy. tl.c pr.ee and these question ale .. the utmost import ance As a mailer ..I e.,in-e yon xx-aui lo gel something siiiiablc I., pax only lis I roper value and iheii t.. !..,-ate tin- pi where volt klloXV Xoll call g I It i I I Ulld gel xallle reecived. If ...ai bad see- ihe g'-.-al linoiig of h. li.lay buyers al the gt-.n depariii.eiil stoic of Shi t xv I lliggs and Company last we. U and the greater .row. I- wtn.-li thick.-. I Micro todav. yon wool, I have come to llii I. Ill-ion that lligg'.- wa- the plai e I.i do your h.dida.x buying. Never in the bisi.,1-) ,,f Mil- pro-r. ix c firm were ihe) so fully prepared to moot the wants of ( lu-i-tnia- lut.xer-. The lal- novellic- ami g I.- of the world are di- la.xi-d on their sh- lie- acd piled "li . olllller.-'. Their handsome show w it.. box s .l.-i 'or al e.l in the un.sl arti-tie inanner give ) on an insight ( the magnitude and progr.-s-sivencs- ..r ibis i-ialjli-.iii'.-! t. (Ill the in-lilc ynil glance uitll a.iniira Moo a: the niaii.v a I i t act i ve .in. I li..iii:i fill good- 1. 1 be -.'CM. (In the Itl'l a- you cn'.er x.ui will find the art depart men I . t umbering man) x .: rielies of picture- "f al! -ics and value-. Y an select a m i) appropriate pros cut there TIlC s.lllX.'Uil' el'.ll, I I lips ;!.! s.lUeel-. piitiir.s of Pea..' lii-tltoie Si. Mary' School, the Ibipii-! I 'emu If I'liiversif.v and the A. and XI. College will lie sure til ealeil Xolir e) . -. Tile-.- s , . XC I i I'- xx on: made in Au-iria e-p.-. iall.v for Messrs. Sherwood lligg- ai- I Company, and n.. w il'.i-lan.litig the fact lln ) are imperilled, lb" prices are tea-.. liable Hand painl'-il pie:!!fe Iraiio-s aa l mats ma. I" up in the n .-peel i ve . r- of the ah.o e iial'ie.l institutions a re al-" p .pillar sell- is. Tile di-pl iy .-!' I i ie a-l.t ae and fancy eltiuawnrc i- a re ela t ton. and the la ili. s are carried awax w ilh ihe iiialty ini.ii,. and beaillifnl spceintcu-. There arc hand-. Japai vas. - in all sizes and .-ha;-.-, ja .'! in. is. praur pot-, r. -e iai-s. tin bu lla -tan. Is In Taijen. Kaga. Tokanaki. and -..ii-iltna war.-. There's Dr. I'-n ( hit;.!. Jai m. wan-, regular' -, s and odd pice-. Tiic I'.oheniiaii and cut gin x a -cs are ..f t he in -: an rue i ve pall erii-'. The Itoya! W. .!-.-.- 'or va-.- i . 1 1 1 ihe ol.lli.l Vase-, .ue indeed ha n.l-olt ic ... it i E ate favorite pre-enl for lame-. Then- is a .-plendi.l di-plax of French t 'li'ina .li-h.-s of ex cry d.-srripiioii. You can't fad I" be sailed if xoii waul an) -thing ill lb it lilt". In Ml.- wax of Sterling Sdx'-r too ell ics you xvill find the gnal. s-l xari. lx. Th.-t'e are many it- ! al Cari-t um- prc-ctil -xvhich call be -elected in tie- .i.-p.H I luclil . -m il as. silver n iit. il eoinb-. hair l.ru-h- es. shoe ionloucrs. tooth I. rich.-, hat -lies. Idler openers, cork s. i. xx-. b.it.j rallies, etc.. et,'. Toilet art a h-'.' Ve-. a . ..in l- te Inc line pet fltl nix . -eal -. tool!) p.OX.bl-. tooth brii-h -. p. ox. h r brushes, slicing I.i-ii-Im -. l ax ruin. etc. etc Manx spj able presents for gcinleiiiei. ,11-e I'eiii.. I ll the leal lid' ."ds depa' I- inei.l. Anting the iiiaux lliing- lliere arc drinking .-in-, cigar and cigarette ease-, card ca-i s. .-..liar boxes, cuff hoi- ami fine leather purses. There al-. g I- -uitallc I'...- nr.-cul for ladies ii llii departinclil. Tlu-c arc cliatelalii.' bag-. XX riling ile-U-. el"'. As von make xolir xx ay -dill I'll l-l 1 1 I l.a. k into ihe big I'siablisbineni j,.u r. ;i,-li the toy ilcpa It luclil . Here X "tl xxdl l.lel .-111 a-sorl llli lit of dolls and novelties xxhi. h will make thoil-ainls cf lit lie hearts beat pil -apal on I 'hrisi ma- iiiorn ing. There are bold.) horses, drums, en giues. sieamboais. and other mechanical to.x -. horns and hundreds- of e a- i niiHe ami plcasin g t i.veltic-. Fx" -, , , .i.-eix -able ihing lei u ed on; in S m i I la i-' l . .. 1 1 1 ii ha- been gathered and ' oi this depai lliietlt. If v..ii want I" -en. i a scute a m ' appropriate pn-eul yon can Mo 1 It h -re A beallliflll lilt- "f lie. li XX e I . . .'i I. II xvear are shown. Theie ;-li at-, haitd- -o smoking j.o-ke! - and l.aih i.i cs. Poll xx hat's toil mat ! : xx it h a -Ilk uin bJlla '.- On tin- -e on I li'- - -oii.il I h u.il-liiu-ry depart c-u: an i I' " ta I " n -i l -nil ilcpat I mi "i! Ill Ihe millinery dena 1 1 no in i- found Ihe latest creation- of the eeiiin- of rnlriou in headgear. Tlie ex.hil.it 'e soiiieihiug bcaitlifiil and not behind the large cities of the port liin point of ex cellence. It is a fi :lsl to I III- e.X c lo XX il-.li -s 1 be man) beautiful creations mi exhibition. Miss Barn il. lite de-igncr. is an arti-t of rare ability and her productions m-xer fail to please the ladies. The display of ladic-' tailor niailc coats mid coat .-uit- is complete and magn.d cent. Tin- furs arc something cxiptisite Tin-re are asirakan. cbineilbi. seal. mink, and possum and ..tin r vaiieties of furs in capes, cnllarclles and ITs-all the very latest pal terns. Tiic anticxi must n..t be forgotten. This oiicns mi liai'getl sircet. This is where the big shoe slock is kept. Here Jell can find a shoe for ihe smallest lot to biggest uia'.i xxho walks in slices. Tlmrc are all slxl -s and all grade-. Col. Ilutch ings. tbg olde-i handler "f shoes, pre sides over Ibis ilciiart incut, lie has pro bably fitted more ladies and children xviih shoes than any man in tiic Slate. ll you waul the right s,.e al the right crice and lite right lib yon .should try lliggs'. The holiday buying is eerlatnlx on in full blast al Ibis popular eslnhlishmcii'l. which has a stale reputation. The large force of clerks and employees tire taxed lo keep up wilh the rush. To visit this store is a great obice't lesson of modern I ,., I,.. uII.Iim ll is a irrcat ellllionuin - and yon will find evertyhing as adver tised. You can get xvliat you want in the language of their advertisement. "Y(H WILL FIND IT AT SIH-Mt-WOOD H1C.0S AND COMPANY." "Adversity flatteretn no man," but tile pnius o dyspepsia turn his attention to flood's Sarsaparilla and in its use he finds u cure. Wanted December brighl girls and buys S. I'l.a-.ltit wurk "7th two du.oii aged from I'-' to and good xv ages, h at Ihe Kalcigh ..Ilia West Street. I Apply December L'Tt I lu-ie,x Co.'s Mill. S ex dax Dee - I UK ( IlltlSTMAS i I ITS. What xxollld be belter tliall a nice Maud. liin. I ntilar. X. iolin or liauju'.' We iiaxe' al pre-eiil ilic Iiiic-t line "f small in-t rnnieiits ex.-r l.rou.itl to this eitv al price- thai .h-fy eoin etil i"ii. Our -tool, of pi: - and organ- i- very complete Call .inil -cc a-. Open night-. D XliNlll.l. .X. THOMAS. Whiting Broil -ell-ilile I'l i .setl' - lar in t' ally l pupil I hri-l ma Li 1ST." I '..in! ei- pup. li xer a u.l xx ii it i -. a i.i.- in right hind leg. nam. -d Jack. Siiilal.l. f xx a i d if rd ni ne. I to me at D.d.i !:, a i: I I'ciiaH's Slore .1. C. lll.l.INt; TON. -IK. I'ol! SAL!-;. )lv llor-e .iul llogg.x. i;i; . ii. c. iiLiiNN. Cnrner Morgan and Pi t-on Si-. A'P I 1 1ST. Always loins- a ll I ..; buyot.- to Tli a- and Caluphell their boiiday good- cusi -ale i now ,,u Diuhi's l.askcls of fancy graue, ar. X,.V ooiiolar fof fill i-l inn- pie-elil-. 'oil sin ill li I sec ll the Unit is tile S .1 II I to S.l.l.tl. eautitni the) ari lieli, ions. Price P.otll oak alld pilte W I f.'l sj!e I pent lien .v iioi.DHi: I l.ai'l ln:-s I be cost -ale of lloiida ... .I- a' Tli'.inas ami I 'a inpbel I -. W e hav. ilelerillin.'il lo sell all holid st rather than carry ait) si Tit. una- Campbell. . at cost at Thomas A; Caiiipl.ell. and eonibinaiioti dc-ks Tin una- A: Campbell. ll. iulax g Ladies' desk: II ci-.-t. P... ea-el ebiiia cent l-i cloth. picture-, -tables all going ok. r- Tl a- .x. Campbell. Allhoiish Mi. .-! at 'I'h i -ale ,,l hulidax g I- at and Caii'l'bell's last xx c I: were largo. Micro are si in mis ai- sains in be had. Think "I il you ' an g. i holiday goo Is. picture-, . bails, eie. at 'I in anas and i 'aaipbel!'-. WHAT SMALL TUK ' 1 1' T P.KV Let my stock ansxx. r that ipics!."ii. A xi-it will set you right, and con-:'.1 eraldx iivhtcii the ta-k of choosing. JOLLY. The J.-w. I. r. The pi'uphct is not without honor, -axe in his own country and among his own people That's xvliat David said but Mil- oe- iiril.l belure K( I Y ST Klt'S CANDY xxa- made It is equally as pupiilnr al liuiue as al luad. My -tun- is lull of things suitable for X . r.x I oily, inexpensive as yon wish: ab-o Mr- expensive things 1.. JOLLY. Tin- Jew -lei. If h:n pla. no ihraie prices for reliable g' a nx a 1 1 r:n I ion. my store is to visit, in ipu-t of ( 'lirisiinas stioll-. JOLLY. The Jowl" ",. have cut the prices on all s.'xc! i.vellics. and xxiii cut xolir nan:.- on al ni. I.-- pun ha.-, d Ir f charge JOLLY. The Jeweler. I I X ullf -hoi hi pi -'Harding. lb and deliver them. ed repairing i.-h-XX ill do ihe work Suitable Tor hildax pre-ein- KOYSTFK'S CANDAY u handsoine basket- and sonxeiiir -. Sec 111. Ul. Do x.ot xx am j. Mir '.-ho.- i '-p.i ii , .l x '.' Send to 1 larding. llle place I'k dune I:. IX, she ri 1 ai:- NA.MF.S IN COLD Names slaniped m, Bibles. I'la.x. books. 'ill-ses. I -ar.le.l-i -. it', by TUK CAPITAL PKINTINi; I'D Harding xxiil send for your -hoc-, i pair i 1h-iii in first ela-- s-t) le and d liver them. l-'ig- rai-.o-. Hal.-, fresh at "popl's. I'OI! SAl.K. .11 I'l. I.. sll-eel. ApP'X i: ii. i.o I.. :;t Three pound tail lotll: - He for J.le: California table peaches l'i can corn S and !' . per can: 1 , lb. can mince meat In.-.: -li. c.l pine apple II and -He can: grand pirn- npp!o '-'He can: maple svrii. ".1 and .In.-. tn: Tarb.ti cheese lie. lb.; Califoiiiia 1 ix el SilnO'll l'-.c. .au. at WOOl.LCOTT SONS. Fancy I'.n-k'i i-les going al rs. desks, pi. lures rust. Til as ,V I 'alnpbcl id All holiilax goods xvill be sold al oust, uxxing to being over-slocked. Thomas & Campbell. The place to gel your Christinas pres ents .11 cost. Thomas & Campbell. ... 1 Thomas and Cuinpheirs holiday goods at cost is bringing lots (of Imyers. r- X mm r- ti t i - iii "io
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1899, edition 1
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