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i r- 'v "T - ' ' - f A . ' ' , ' " iaraiiil''j'iteai'?lili 4 f 4 I Til flTOI 1 No. 9,06$. RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, ANU A RY 6, 1900. 25 Cents a Month. i.ir ... i--i.li. --" ..111.1 iT ' " ' '" '""l i IBM I M iHillll iMgHfliliriMrtli llgillm if I ' f1 "T aaamMiiiri!! wn . II II 1 v MiO if t JUDGE PURNELL DROPS A BOMBSHELL IN COURT Bench Warrant for Capt. J. M. McGowan, Important Witness for Defense on Charge of Contempt of Court PUBLIC OPINION IN FAVOR OF MUST NOT BE Attorneys for Government Afraid of Opinion Connecting Them With the Warrant Asked ExonorationMarshall's Case Today Continued Strong Defense Gives Strong Evidence Showing Innocence of the Ac cused, McGowan's Answ er. .lu.lj.-c Purnell . 1 1-. . - 1 III.- bombshell :ii court lllis iiHiniin.'. lust after llu- case .,r A. .1. Mar-hail Iinil been -;i lt'I, .In, lye Ciirncll (.-aw a .short lull; of ii xiii.-aih.iinl .bnractcr i.i the jury niiit numbers i.r I In bur. nii iimiucitif,' that lie had issued a bench wur I'linr for contempt, of court. I'm- Cappm: Jl'llll SI. .Met inn :lll. nf Willllilisl.ni. :l lnuirislrato iu thai i iiy. who i n r tin. most important, wilni'cs I'm- the ( l'i -u-.. ycl lo ho placed mi sian.l. mi. win. was present in li fficc ,if A I i-.ipi y -Marshall -when i In- ( ',,11111, -I'lVii, r l',,lii.: canm in 11111I iiskcil Mr. Marshall 1" write :i letter fur certain -iib-ianee- which Were Used ,y Pnlitz ill colllltolT.'ilill::. 'I hi- warrant, was i--u, d a; 1 1 f : 1 r and was served 011 Cai'lain SI ,-t i,u an a low liininoials before i- 1 was .-alio, I 1.. ..rder 1 1) 1'. S. .Marshal Mockery. The bombshell w n- a -urpii-e tn ill defense and ill first ii 1. I a- it their si, lo would I.i ilaiiiai-,1. .1 1 1 v.ilu the jury flu- District Alp, rimy anil hi- ,-i--t-istimts could not it'll v, lial I'fl'i-i i the si 1 11c had had. Il -looked .1- ih,.m;h r In attorneys for Ihe Kovi'miiiciit had , -..m-p'.ncd ill a liiue w hen public np'mimi had hi'i-omc widely ii. 1 a vol- of the a ihe d, 'ten, lent. Ilnl Ihe i-oiin.-el i. j;nvei'iinu'iit asked I in' e.en l for i x lion from siieli a u-,i,ii-ioii in,, ,,n, made I hi- ehai'e ai;aii:i ih. mi. i.h, had and Iild jn l'liniell did so. Afli'i" Hip o'ni:i of I'onr: .In.lae l'ur iii'll ri'iiiireil order 1,1 he eia!iiilied. and addressing the jury, as well as Ihe array of counsel present, -aid: 'Ontlonicii: 1 feel il my duly I., . all ihe CMirl'M al lejii inn lo an :i 1 1 cnipi that is now hemp made mi the streets of thi oily to uiaitiifai'lnre imhlie oani,,n in Ihe ease now is'lnlinc. and al-o tliai very 1111 eonilinientary remarks are l in,' made yliout the Jed-;.' and this r.ni:'1 Walk ing oil Ihe slrwts la-l nihl I Inard se 'riil inu-o!ii)litiieuiai'y I'cm.iJ'ks which wero ilii'i'eted at this eoitri mi. I eidiit ly intended to iur,i, in-e the .ludce in riie defeiiilaiit's Uehali'. And airain this niorn as 'I was eon. in- frmn tin ri'sidene" lu this court '1 heard remarks made hy a jrciii'tlcui.-in who knew me well, which rencarks wire no ,l,,ul,t made tn influ ence or as a threat to the .hull.',', ami I have, issued a heneh warrant for this man and ask thai it now he ret 11 rued. 1 wish to lake Ihis niailer up al once and the officers of ihe en 11 rt will now lelun the ma it. "I wish to stale that 1 do not h.-li, ve that the allerneys for the del'eiise are in any way resin. iimI.Ic for these re in 'irks. "I regret that such an atteiu.t should have liccu made. It is heli"ve, hy souie 1 hat such remarks are made al line s to influence Ihe court, and a man. no mat ter how sironir lie may he. is linhle to he influenced in one diii'etioti or another. In my case, if 1 am to lc influenced at all hy such remarks, they would, 1 ln lieve. turn against instead of for the de fendant." The liencli warrant was returned. It was for Catain .1. M. Melonvan, of Yilli;iiii.'lon, for ceiileniii of coiirl. and v1h misAver was prepared hy .Mr. t M. Jlushee. Itcfore Ihe riadim.' of the answer. As sistant IMstrict Attorney Oscar S.H'nrcs ireiucst the court to cxminnitc the District Attorney, and his assistants, and in reply .Tud'e rnincll said: ' The District Attorney nor any of his assist ants have spoken 1,, nie on Ihe suitject sinco this case has !ccn on trial." Sir. ('. SI. liusU'c then read the fol lowing: In thii matter of .lames M. Mdlowan arrosteil on a Iteiieh Wi -rant eliarjf v! with (.'o.iteniiit .Tames SI. Sletiowan. In iinr firl ilnl.v RWorn, in cmswer lo the 11:1 riii'-r him wil'li couleuipt. says: Thai 011 the uioru ing nt tltisa day. January lh. 1 1 M M . h' ivan staniliui; on Kaycticvillc street in the city of Kali ijrh. talking with .Mr. J. 'I'. AVatts, ntul ;in the course of coiiversatinti the trial of A. .1. Marshall, new p, ndim.' in the I'. S. District t'ouit. was meii twilied, iiiimil affiant said In Mr. Watt' that in hist opinion the prosecution was Jlinlicious aiwl the results of a con-piracy njfainst Morslinll: that durin-.' the e.m-( versntion .Twlire 'V. li. r.uniell canie up ami lietird the said opinion1 nf affiant:' hat affiant nioant no contempt to Jiitl" 1 Tuniell nor did affiant allude in anyway" to th wurt nor did he mcini to in sirv j way attempt to influence the court or to threaten the court in any way: aliiaul in any way: allium il vas a eonti':ii:il -was not aware that of court to express my opinion on a IMMiidi'ic matter in the couV' in the pres once of the Jutljie atwl ilk iis case the opin.tr.ti was cxpriKSiil in a conversation lHgun with anoiher man and the .ludire liv chaiMe eainc up and heard t'ae rctuark whieh constitutes the iiuiteniiit. THiin nfl'iant humbly expresses his resret that lie permitted himself to make the re mark ami declares thai he did' so ill ift-ii-ornnee of the law and he disavows, as utroligly ns lie can. any purpose or intttn tioii to'violate any rule r to criticise the court or lo influence iiy inucnilo or threats or in any other way tihe action of (bo court, and it would bo tonossiWe for, MARSHALL " MENTIONED TO THE COURT liiui to he,au-e for .'.oars he ha- kiniw u and le-pecleil and adinin il the eoiitt and still lias for him the !in,el feclillX- of reSM'cl aild aillll i I'll 1 in' iSi-ie.l.i .1. SI. Mc'HiWAN. .I'l.l::,' I'm ii. 'II 1 Iii-ii staid llial 111" an vwer ef l'a,lain Mcli'nwan wa- i.nl whai he had uinleisionil. The cmvet'saiinii. .Iinlire 1 " 1 1 i-i i '1 1 stated from Ih.' heneh. had reached ihis poini ami as In- i anie up Captain Mel i,.w a,u, remarked: "We mulct stand the w hide i!"!iur. "Il i-- a cnii-pii'acy, a political conspira cy. ll ut w e i II I ( nil Mr. Mais.le.i liellainj. of -,. f,- urieiise, siati .1 lo .Indue I'lirn-ii thai he knew lllcre as no ,.: ,. wh, .-.nuld he ll'ller In .hiil-e I'llinell lliail t'apl. Ale lioiv wdm lias for ihe court Ihe liiuh- .lud'-c I 'llllH-il replied: "It is ii , u personal n nier. 1 do not c llsid- r i'ivx !'. Il i- llic iu.liciar' dc pariliniil ,, 1 litis 'ji'i a I l'o ernuieiii ihat is eiieecnied." .Indue I'm in II -aid that he did in, I wi-h io.n l vi:h ha-ie: thai Captain Me lii.ivmi coiiid rciu;iin in cii-o., , ,-ind :he , a--e wiiiikl ! L'icti a iioarili. lah r in Ihe day. Tile i!lle--i s :'..! dcf.-li-e Wel'e till 11 called. 11. A. 1 ii i it. -on of ihe proprietor .a' ihe Wi':niu:iai Iron Vrk-. who w.i- 11 llic -iaild I slcl'ihiy. was reealied. hut L.'ave un imporiatit ie-iiuiony ,,iher than Ihe fixing nf ci rtain date-. .Iiule I'ur- lieil full d mil tile evidence nf KniT. .1. T. I'arkc. a jeweler in WilmiiiL'toii. said 1'olilz came to his place three limes ami the la-i ;.u..' it amn-ed hi- -u-pi- I '.ollS. T. I". le II. a hki. k.-niiih. was on : he sland and -In. wed i'olilz'- ellill. hill de nied ever having -ecu where Mar-hall was connected willi ihe ca-e. .1. Sid'n m. v.li had. lm-i'."ss rcla 'inus ,''li I ', 'ili.. Inid !' a tiuiil lie nad with I'olit. on llic l-'riday or Salur.hn la't'nie lie n a l.nrneil mil. The li'-'ht was l!le n-siil! ,.f his refusal to aceepl certain had cii -. al.e-nL' them certain had ipiar lers. I'olilz passed a had half dollar on him and lie lock il hack lo I'olilz. I'olilz lefii-e. I. 'ii after a few words I'olit. took hack I In- had half dollar and jiavc hiui ir I un an y. I i.i i Ca in i n was placed mi the -Land lo -llnW tile Ullill of 1'oiitZ. Tom I 'rice had I n tricked hy I'olilz and nude lo receive had money. Ceol-L-e Mill:- teslilied thai Detective I'errj had told 1'nlilz. according in I'oiitz's ,,u -latemeiii. that if he would incriminate Mar.-hall he would sec In il thai il wen: c.i-y willi I'olilz. Hill Terry, a deputy -herilf. le-tifhd thai he had had a eonversatieii with I'olit. reuar.'.iii": ihe e,,uiitcr:eitinu' ai'd ihai. I'nlii. had lohl him thai tin- rumors alsml Mar-hall were groundless. that Marshall had wriiicn the letlcr- for him I was idii'ianl as in what llic siih- s auce- w ere lo 1m' fnl. A niuui.iT of other witness, were call ed, hut the one of irrcatest importance, wast Sir. II. K. Honilz. a h adinir architect of the city of Wilmington, ami a graduate of Hie .. and SI. CnllcL-e of this city. Mr. I'.nnitz i- a member of the Board of Trnstei s nf the A. ami M. t'ollcse. and is one nf l In- niosl capable architects in Ihe Slate. Tc-tininiiy had been vri vi-u mi Thins lay hy the cover cut that .Mr. Mar-hall had bun seen in I'oliliz's room: Ihat there were three figures, and thai liny were seen flirimc-li the key hole. Mr. It..ni:z supervised .the const met inn of the build in); and knew every appoinlnnnl "f llic room referred to. He jrave evidence this ,,o-e:.,e. -Ilowill.-' thai it would Ih' iui- IH.ssihle fi r any person to see Ihroii'h the key licle of cilher dooT of Ihe room and see enoi:'.:li nf a -rrsnii ) recogniw iiicm. His evidence -ecmcd In have wi ijrhl with Ihe jury. Ihe closest atieu ti.iii heii'u' riven al Ibis point. It was shown that at the lonesl ran'c onlv 'M' incln s of space could he -ecu. Sir. .1. V. Toller testified that he had a talk with Theodore Darklcy and that Dnrkley told him .Marshall was not con nected with Ihe counlcrfciliiif.'. thai a detective from Charlolle had lohl him i Il ipl.levl to incriminate Slarshall. ir C.;y. of Wilitiiiiirloiti. said Ihat ,, w. ,i;,y lii lore Darkley's arrest Dark- )iy t(,(i n,;,,, r MarshnH's iiiimccnce. and ,,f the attcni'pt nf Deieetive Terry t" j.npiieai,. M:iiv-hall. lie reileiated his I., ..nents as to Slaidiall's inuo,euce. Jr. AVilliaiu Walker testified thai Darklcy stated to him a day i.r two after t.:., ... that Slarshall was iiinocciii. so far .is lie (imrKicyi micw inc., ibsohitelv imthiinr i the 'SbiM"' , vl; ilcnce against Slarshall. Darklcy staled lo him that he swore lo Marshall's sruilt to pd himsell' out of the trouble. Court at - o'ehs-k adjourned until .Monday. SI A INK FIKK. 1'ortlaml, Me.. -I:"1- i--The bnildins of the llailey Carriage Coinpany was al most destroyed .y fire Ihis morning. Three other firms were 1nnieil out. Tin" Iom is serenty five tltousainl. Four fire Mien were iujun-d. . . . . . COLESBURG ENTERED General French Reported to be in the Town BOER PRISONERS WEEP Declare thai Their Condition Was Hope, less Praise British Bravery Pope Offers to Mediate Be. tween England and Transvaal, Capo Ton n. Jan. li. A ,h -patch to ;l Cape ( 'ninny 'l inH .-, from .Naaitn pis 1 1. dalcil ye-terday. -ay- there is an uiicoi.- firmcd report llial l.'iucral l-'rencli h.-l clilen d ( 'nle-hnix. In an ini, riev i,i,ia lin- liner p,--oncrM. taken ill the lienliui I'iL'bt. slat ed Ih. i.; he had -in remit red, not because lie Wa-' afraid, lull because their llnsili.ill was Impel, . Tiny were heinr sin dc from three jio.-iiions. aul Ma.ins -maiuhtl the rcircat. They say that arlilhiy fir.- wa- terribly. Ihe .-hells :j-l-il.-i i i m ly , : uiii u' in all direct ions. !i ihe horse-' imv killed, and they had,' chance lor i scape. They aseribeil ih.'ir lel'e:ii :o had ceiiera-hip. and ih !a in brimrili-' Il ( the ulles. The l,ri-ntlel's .- j.ri r--.t-.l a. la it a! ion lor the bravery nl' ihe Itrili-h '.roups. All say llial they .- rt aiivi. us lor , eace: -,,inc w.-pt like chad ten, when speakiiu nf their wies and children. They -a,' that ihcy wire stir I ii-, , I ai ih.- oh.ii.-.. in laelit s mi ihe par! o ih,. Ib'iti-h. and e.p ci a l''rni ':,l anack. IVrliii. -la . b. 1 1 i- I. ar. i d I hat ' li" lierman 1 1. , eiiuneul ha- .-nl, red inh, u.' aol ia i inn- v.iih ihe Iniieil Stale- Cov- el'lllllelil i one. rilillu tin' com I, lot, d ilo',lia - lie a I i i 'i a-.':iiu lireal lirilain, Iteba l-e "I" lee, III -ei.lll'es hy lirili-!i war ve el. "i loi-aiau and A incrica n ship- a:,, I d I- P. 1 ', laima I'.ai . (iKNKi: a i, i;ki.i:aski. 1'., I'lin. .Ian. li. All Ay, leu de-paleh -a.- ihai I h I ieruiaii si"anii r "I Jcner-.'," ha- be. n rel. ase, and w ill rr-nnii' a iov a::e i: a few davs. I'.KITAINS I'l Kill ASK. Paris. Jan. Ik Martin say.- (ileal liri lain ha- pli:. ha-e.l iwo balo-rie- il.i.'i", and lia-iu. I'rn.o! work. rctil-e,l -!'!'-p! limrhnul nuns. l'(ll'I) lilThllS TO MKDI ATK. I'aris. Jan. li. 'I he Journal states thai i he 1'i.iie In .- eharircd Cardinal "aii;;ii:,u p. ntfer In medi.ile hel ween (il'cal Itl'i lain and Tiae-aal. REGISTRATION BY CARRIERS Raleigh I'osloifice Among the Few Chnscn tn Inaugurate the System. fin' lial. :ile ncM w t ! Tosi (i,li,, aid i i; I he new sv.-tem of coe:i - jn-l inu' paciwiLTe- a:.d letters, which I In en I'stahli-iieil hy Third A--i-l.ini To-I-ma -n r l ! ,-n a 1 .Madden, !, f.-n i lit a l e l he re'i-l ral ion nf Idlers or paeka.'.'- with , al neces-iialins seinh'rs called al lie po-t nlliee. The new s -teln i- to I,,, in auunraled ia only a few offices. l iach ear, ii r will he I led an i w ill he supplied with a l'cieipi I k ami ilm-e dfsiriic' to fnrwar.l letter- from llnir Inani s can uiie Ihe same lo the eairier. obtain a feci ipt fr-'in him and rc-l as sured that ihe p.-ii ka.L-i' i- as -afely handled in this way as it would in- if delivered In I he po-l office. This menus a creat convenience In 111,-, who u-e liie re-isiercd mail sys tem, ami ii is a leather ii: ihe cap of the city of Taleiuli thai il should have he.ll one nf the few .pi .-I o f lices eho-eli tn iiianuiaiie the new sysi. m. The rcL'tilalions pivcrnin.' 'his new melhnil nf I'eeeiliilir rci: isl ore I articles an- cnmpleie. and III ly tiling left I" he ih. i e al present is for people m turn their packa::es over In the currier-. FIVE NEW CORPORATIONS The Secretary of State Has a Rush of Business Today. The "Twin City Kiiiliin' Miii-." of Salem. T'or-ih enmity, wa- In. lay incor porated: the articles ,,f ainveinoni lining n'.u' I hv II. C. IjoiiiIv. II. T. T.rnwn. W. li. T.'ll.ir.l 1 W. A. I.e., il.i. The l-iirpn-e ot ihe ciii'im ration is I he in.iitii- fuellll'e of hn-iery and knit irnnil- ill all kiu.N. i tie capital stnel; -nan nc i-i-.-j INI". Wttll llu'llt In increase in .-."Mil". The duralh u nf ihe crporalinu -hall he "il vears. Alsou .1. lit an. of T.ulTabi I'md. and J. M. li. Slant. John II. Shamhcrer ami I'.aMer Aiiinau. all nf Siar. today filed articles of a'.-rcKncnt for the ineni'imra linii nf tlie "Montioniery Itnller Mills." villi place .f business al Star. Moiitiroin ery e.e.inlv. 'Hie capilal sUH-k shall he SI.7IMI, and ihe diu-aiion s'hall be :'" yea in. C. C. SIcAlister. of Aslieh.irn: W. J. Tnejc. of S.a.'iavc: J. K. Walker, of Ashc bnrn. ami J. li. Stout, of Star, filed ar ticles of agreement for the incorporatioii of Ihe Star Mercantile Ciunpani. al Siar. Mi'iiif.'nnie;y county. Capital stock. S'J. IHHI. "'Hie Wellf-Whilchei ad Tobacco Co.." ef Wilson, was illenlpoiated lo.hiy: Ihe snbscfilicrs in the capilal stock heim: S. C. Wells. II. C. hilchead. W. M. Carter. T. M Washini.'t,n. W. T. Auilcr sou and It. S. Wells. The amount ef capital stock hall he Sll.mnt. and bu-i ncss pi'opne i d is Ihe buy hie, -cllinc. ciir i nir and inautifactiirimr nf tobaee.i. II. T. Hum. A. D. Davis. .1. M. M lice and li. T. Holmes filed aMieles ..f nurcciucnt for the incorporatioii nf "The SI.. mil Dlive tiroccry and llaiilware Cemiany." of Sit. Olive, with a capital -lock nf sOi.tNlrt. iu::d. At the home of his parent. January t h, in Johnston county, Daniel C.onhl Kowle. infant son of .1. Walter Myntt uud Martha t'owle Myatt, CHURCH NOTES Dr. Simms' Resignation Reluc tantly Accepted BAPTIST MASS MEETING The Evangelical Alliance's Week of Prayer Begins Tomorrow at Presbyte rian Churoh Conference at Christ, ian Chinch Other Services "Hill- Ite-ord." which will he tli-lriblll- i al T.apii-I Tabernacle iiini.irr"W, w;U -a.i in part: "Veil llU.'Vpeclcdly lo ..111- people. ,i l he -ecud Suii.hiy in D. ct 'nher, our l'i-i,,r, liev. Dr. Simm-. icndercd I, is : -i-ualinn. Ihe lell.r was r.-ad l.y T.io'her la ivin. wh.. was liliiie.- the pulpit thai day. Dr. Simni- heim: in ,n- lelldanee li; oil h,. T.apl :-' S:ale I 'oli- ,i,,i..'i ai A-heville. "'Ill,- rcsii: na t i, ai wa- not ..nil a s:a-pli-e. bill received with deep Ivtlv!. I "an Mr. Simni-'- hlier. ii appear- that I"- lei.) ,li Ici'iiiiiied I'l'-iuaiti r hi-i sii.ii a, r. bit! d, ferr. d . . i.m until .,,:r im- i" n vi till 'i I - should l,e eilil,:, led. The n siiiialiol, wa- r, ferred to tin' I I, '.icon-, who p.'e-ehlcd -al Hie I 'hnr. h ( 'oufon ',.-. .,,i Tliur-ilay ei-lu ia -1 . willi lin- 1 ..How i u: rej.or: ; " The deacon-, in ie. a, w. ic iel, rr, , 'he 1, ;icr ..I' rc-imia! i..:i ..f .,ur pa-lm. I.. - li'.,l(. In Vl pell: " I . 'Ilia: ihe re-i ,'i-a I i..n .-I' . . ti i- pa - I' l'. lo v. Dr. A. M. Silci,-. ,-..,- I" ''- i' r ea, -.peel. .l . The , veil, ni - "i' i" ' chnr, h. ami In. I,. ,.f ..ar I oar pa-i.,r a pp. .ace. I i i. -inh a- lo L'ive m, around ..r their i:- '.b": i, '-. The lollor tit Mr pnsti.ir Male, 1 "..e. r, th i' M. is acting upon a mi- v e I ! Inly lliat -mnenno e!-e call It.. . -.'I.- ..- heller; llml it i- a inai'cr '' he n h, h: ! , h-l e::n i 1 1 c. ! la-i summer: '' 1 hi'i-ef ,vc. ii ' i- m. an I a-' i in, p ul ". Tinier i ho .-ii . uni-i , ii,- that I 'to re-i-.'n.'itioii be ac- ' '-pi. .1. - n, i.. to t ike , Meet, a- ..11 , .-:. ,! 1 Mr Sin'ie. la-i ni i hi- m, ml h. ! :!. v." make lin- vecmni. ada :.. v, . a!-. i take ,i. , ... a-,,,,, :., ,. i I ' --. .1 - H i' believe, 1 he -i.:c, re lo'. c '!..il our church has for C.ro. Simm- and li- , X. .'Hell! I'll mi i .' v. ,n:. I to pia thai 1 i- leie-e life and labors mav he ili- I a - a mi ii.-.' : i ii.it our I lea only Tail., r may uivc th.en of His ., ; onni., i, : I'nii'. - i f j ..'. and en f. "The relief!, afior remark-, w as a,h ; I ii. sitt.l i in- following ri -o lull, ,n- off.-r I by !"-"f. Ik T. M..-,-. w.'ie .,!-,, i.. ..iiimolisly : , C. ,1: "Whclc.'l-. Mill- belnve.l pa-lol'. lit . A. M. S nnn-. has tendered hi- re-i'i a; i.o.l. and lias in-i-l,, upon it- ,ec.;,t- T. t'lel','1',':-.'. "lb-- il II. -. .'I. .1. to ,i,e T. 'I,... if iiapli-l Cleircii: "1. Thai we rcliie! am !y accept ;!ie ii-inaiion iv'ih deep rear, t at the elan f ihe Cos thai hive hound 11- toeiher a- pa-:.,r and m ople f ir iic.irii -c e:i yea !-: "-. Thai We place upnll ris-ol-.l liie i pri'S-itm of our keen a pprect 1 1 inn nf hi l''ih lil- I., his tru-t. his pnwei- in ihe pulpit, and hi- m-eat inllu. ti. e for ...l in this city: ".'!. That we assure him and his iml,le wife, wherever they may they will carry willi liicln the love nf Ihis people mi, I our pra.ver tn ihe Kuiher that all their future lain, is may he clowned with the riehe-i hlessimrs nf Heaven. "The Ciillfejelleo retpti-st et I the ihu- ceiis. wiih brethren li. W. Spilinau, T. li. .Muscle, and Traf. I-:, T. M..-.-. p. nmninai.. a pasinr In suec I Dr. Siinius a- ear'y a- p. s-ihle. "We do i'.t he-ilale to say thai our ihui-ch ha- never had a pa-tor thai was in. ire universally h. -hived. l-'rom ihe tirst. Dr. Slninis has not milv been a popular pa-tor, but he has all alum; en juv iil lare c.,ni.'reu':il ions; the audiences ell Slind.l.i nidlt beillir Ihe hirue-t, by far. of any in ihe eiiy. "A man .a" Li.lcral. j-vial -pirif. the friend of all. he was w..n many people . iit.-ide i.!' lie Tabernacle who will miss I, i kindly i.' -c and words nf eiieourae- ll'ol.l ",,i oie- -ii.ill we mi-- pasinr Sinn, is, luil in all our w,,rk uv shall irreaily mi-s hi- eeel. nl wife, and no depari nieiit will f.ci this b'-s iiuu'e t Ii ;m i lit- Sunday sclinnl. where -he has been so faithful .-ni l helpful. 'Wherever these jrood pcolle ITn tlle.V will i-:i'-i-.v lin- highest regard and all.-e. lint) of liie Tabertiaele K'..ple." I'MilN SKliVlCK. There will bo a uuiini -er i.-e of all the liapti-t churches Iniuoi'inw eveirniL' at the i-'iist liapti-l church. IJev. .1. I . Alderman, city missionary, will read tin' report of the citv inissinu work I'm- last year. Kcv. .Inhii I--,. While will make an adtlre-.- nl' Ihirly iniaiiie-. TIetl:;es will 'be made for l'.aptist eiiy mission work Iliis year. 11 is Imped the llaptisl nf Ihe city will nltiiul and uivc their hearty sitppm-l by inakii.-r liberal ph di:,--1,1 the work. Tomorrow iiinriiini: a ciniuiit f twenty "ii pa-ior will be aiinniim-cl a! the Tir-t l!ip:ist eiiunh. liev. John K. While will preach in the inorniuL'. Sir. Ileiiry Terry sin -c . ds .Mr. W. II'. I'ieliardsnii a- -ip ,ei i n.i ,-n i ii 1 1 1 nf West Itnleiuh llaplisl Sunday sell. ml, Mr. liichard-oii haviiim lnuvcd into the i iiy. Mr. Tep-y i- an excellent vniin man uinl should l' eiu-oiiraeil in lllis work. Mr. J. II. Alt".. id continues as assistant su nor in ten. I cut . rUI-XHYTKlil AN CHI Till. The Week of Trayer.-The Protestant Kvansvlieul Alliance has ina.le its anti'iul t oniini nidation that Ihe was'k beinninu with rhe f i -s! Sunday in January be nb--i rved ns a week of prayer I hmm.li"ut the world. At Ihe Presbyterian church tfmorriviv morning,, the pastor will preach upon the subject suirK'O'Steil Iiy the Alliance, "Cthrist anil the ,hurc1i." Services for children and youths will bo held at 1 o'clock ia tbo afterfioon, nud Ihe usual clfllil, services at half past o'Vl'll. There Mill he pl'aler Services every ni-rht ncM week eoiumeiiciii; at a .piar-l.-r in S n'eh'ck. The suhje, (s of prayer have heetl sllxui -led hi Ihe Alliance Us follows. .Monday nielli Confe--i..n of Sill. Tui'silnv niahi l-'nr the Chinch Tni versal. Weiliicsdai Nirhl I'or Nations and l-'lllcl-.s. Thursday ni-ln I or Taaiili, - an I School-. l-'riday nihi Tor Mi--i h.-. No seri.e Saiurdai ni.nhi. As the li -.nij.-clieal Alliance i- an inler .eliouiinatiolial body, il is hoped Ihat Christians of ail einir. he- will be prunipl- 1,1 to unite ill 1he.se services at tile be Uinnimr ol iheyear. lirief ail. lii s-es will hi' made hv rcprcseti i ai i i , - of differ" nl hiui lies ia I In- i-ili . llc . C. T. A. lain- will occupy ni pnlpil al th" Conir.ii Methodist church toinoi row ui.trniitu- and evViiin::. A! K.lellt .11 Street Mclllodi-I clel'. ll l..moi-1-.iw and iml-Ii' the ptilpil will 'i- I'CCllpieil h tile pa-l I'. li. . I l . Smith. M'lil'IA I. SKIiVH T Tin- iptal t- ; !.v .'..le iullliii it -c:- I' : It" Chri-iian Church w ill ! , .....liici d Sun da mornim: at , h , n o'cl,., !. :.. .h. !.:,-!"!-. Tin eieltieu -. r i. e a I T i'n , I ', !., will 1 a ' .el i.-i lo. Sinn! , 1 al In a. m. a- i;i!.ll. c'leiil. I 'd l.y I in- -II- I..-I i I. n:. .1. A. Mil!-, i hi .-i...:. ii., ,1,-m.ir lilcclil' a- I p. in. T" -oil and all of Ih, -.- - l i ic - ...ai ai" , 'idvd'.i la id.,', I. till llidl ni" Till", r . 1 1 S 1 1 1 : ! ' IllilM'. Scl'l ice- lolllorrow a! l!lc Chi.i'.-n .,; th.- I i I Sin plea d al II a. ni and Tain p. ic. Sunday s.-ho,. I al !':!"' a. iii. In lie' aii-etl.e "I ill" r"i'"l' lid . !':-. Tiliillcr lit I. .Ml'. T.I. It'. .11 of St. .Mali'- Will eoll- din 1 ih" -e; i. -s a;i I in'e ed. 1" l ow . S . I ' I ; I : i IIKAKT ( IITIii'li Tr. tiniliih. Ke.i..r. Tir.-i Sunday a fi.-r I '" K,.'p!i..n) . 1 1 inh Ma--. Si- a I I a. in. Scriitoii. li, ii-' li.-tioii - p. in. ciikisr c'u ki ii. liev. SI. M. M ir-h.ill, 1 1 M. K. -l.-r. Tirsl Sun la ali- r l-a'ipiiaai. Sunday -lr....l in a. In. Aloruiu: -. ;- ic.- ai d lb.!. t '..uniiiinion !! a. in. Kieiim.- ci- I ::in p. ni Servi'-c- i i 1 1 c r. ill. wcel... W. da -da 1 :oll p. in. and T: i.!a In a. in. Ti-.,. ai Ail .or.liali i ii. i ii.-.l ST. S A V I C I! I'll APK Sunday -.1 1 in a. ia. A I , n-i i i :i u" -' ri ic. 1 1 a. at. NiL'lll eel n " 1 :'' p. in. Seai s all I r e. T.l e! nil,' ill i I' d. SENATE COMMITTEE VOTES AG-UNST QUAY Commitiee by Four to Three DrcidcJ That Quay is Not Entitled to His Scat. Wa-hiivl. n. I . C. Jan. 'i Til"' S. mite Sntiimil tee nil Trilih'.s and l-ih'elioli- four lhi-"e I Ii:ii S" .t.iln:- Slal t ur.- ' 'na.. i- ii. ; cut i' n d p. i -' ai ,n i ii" Senate h apjininllueli: -d I i i i '1' lei I' Si one, of Tei,:i-vli ai ia. Scnatoi T.nmiui-'. lit put li.aii. of M i.-lii ir:i 1 1. ..!"d with lie- Mi mod ni-: Scuamr Tailey. "I Tennessee, w a- a!i-clil. I.'.ll w a- pai'ed with Scnaior PriK-liacl. Uepubk.-aii. o North Carolina. FILIPINO SAVAOES Barbarians Shoot and Horribly Mutilate American Prisoners. .Manila. Jan. i. '1 luce con pani' - "I Tw " 'all I'il 1 it lleuitllclll. capllired ill"' in -lll'enls' -1 1 .lllLlllnli! a! Collllliaiicll" V- terda.i. Tin,,' Aiuerieau- w. i" woiia-hd. the I. ..,s t.i Ihe em nix bciiiL' unki '"li. Thne ii,"inlii's of iln- Ninth ami two ..1 the Tweihh. wh ihe in-uru" ids held a- iiri-om r-'. were -ho: and horiihl.i n; l- tilaled. Three of !l I ale dead, bill Ihe oilier two .lie reeoVcrill'.. Capt. Coll- hail-.-r set lire l., I n- barracks anil the low it. MARRIED TWO SISTERS TWICE Air. Westmoreland Marries for Fourth Time and Each Bride a Sister. The Thomasville. V ".. News tain I he follow in,' remarkable -Inrv eniiocru ina man whose relatives ace well known here : lin, Tuesday. I i.e. 1'ii. I I. William .1. Wis I'.'lnli 1. a.'e al. nf till- place. and .Mrs. Mattie Crump. I'-1. civ luarriid al her home in Itii-iimmid. a. 'This In ins his fourth marri.iu.- male -the old savimr "marra'd I ivn .-isie:-- twiee.'" I ni"'. is sc. olid Wile belli- il sister of hi- fir-t wile and his present wife is a si-tei- m Iii- third wife makes his reeelil liiarriai;.- nil ' "if quite IKlll-llal urrenee. His preset I wife wa- fir-t married at Mn- a.'e ,d' -H in lsT'.i and lot recent inartiai;e i-ok place wln ti s!n- wa it! in IN! i'.t. Sin- hut Iii, Inimml I'm- In i native -tat:.' ami pro-cut Inane Deeeinher 1 S! 11 w'hich makes thi- couple -a1'-if nine is a lucky number. 'Iln- News ctomW ,-ineere e-m. ra 1 1: In I i"a -. ! w ishes theiu a ph'a-.ini and pi ..-rer..ii-sail ever the Mali . Hernial Sin. a lil"' "! niulual and uncasim: liappim s-. an I ihai their tmiible- may he lmn.'." Tor litih-i-li and li.-iuili: 1''"' liicln iin.il Sunda.i : coiitinued am : sliL'hl: chain rain Monday. The p.-i-s a re .-oiiliare s ui"h ;u 'he laist. A new di'iirc ion has appeared ill ihe imt! hw e-l waich eii-ure.- a con tiuualiiui. for tin- pn-etii. of f :liii cly warm weal her. Sliln di-1 urbanec i-xi-t over soul lw estcrii Texas ami over si uth ern Tloi-Ulu. which are eau-i!'- J'l-'hi rains in t.hc smuh. The wcaih.'r i cloiidy in the Missi,--ippi valley ami over the New Kmrlaiiti slates. i T.ANK STSTKNl'S Ualiw-av. Jan. ti. -The Tuie'i I'minty Tlank lias Kuspemb'.l. A heavy run com pelled "this. Thomas K. Jolnison. deputy coniniispioner of hankinir and iiisuraiu'e. says in sec-5 sufficient, reason to douhT that depos!ti will be paid in full. A PAINTING OF OLD CAPITOL Unearthed by Col. Olds; Resussi tatedby Air. Randall LOANED BY DOCTOR ! J. HAYWOOD Public School Teachers No Longer Al lowed to Take Books from Library Why l ibrary is Not Opon. d At Night. Tbo S:a'. lal.i-ari has uielelon, a ""tditiiii inu.i- v iiiciit since the ro- r,i'---':'"'"' I '"' I k-. The I.ibr.iria.i a'"l ih"- tiu-itcs are -howiiiir conwin-inl into;-, i ,'iii, nial in"- many improvo- tllelit WHO I TAKi: III T IPioKS. . ""lie I, lo-hers in Ihe plliih, .-.-hool- ,.,-,. ',' . '"" 1 k- Ulilil recently. :"" ti"! ale ,o aj.e, lilis pi-hill--.. '""' A''..m eijin..,, ntoi.ih- aeo it,,. "'" I' - a ic.) l lll, No. o -., a- to e. I. ml iln- privll. of 1 1, ii ,.,(. p, ,,. '':.V t. In v. I.,,, al'!, r lully lestdi- ,. ' ' ' '' II" i found il n. oc-saiy I,, rc-iml ''"' "":"': " 'bal nil - N... 2. a- foiiuei- "'''I "liicii now- Lrovcrns ih,. tak ing ..i' ...,..k- ii .ii, ii,,- l.ihrarv. rends as follow-: IT AT ni.i-'t- of id,. Legislature ,!;n''l'- i; - -' --Ml,-. I lie ol Heel's of the I.Xecii: i, ,. I I, p. n i In. lit .. Ihe Slate. .Ill--' ic.s i S.ipr, nie I '..iirl. A I toriiei ,;du ml, fi, C, aiiiM-.-ioner .,f Asricul- 1 " h. r pi-rs, ., shall be m-i luil "''' '" ,;l!-'' 1 lr.un lin- Library. This nil" apidh-s I,, ih,. pel's, ,s named only. 1 '"' '"'" - "! I" l'-' ll lo w honi th.'l -' '"Ice- for !,-." I n ol in r m .a d -. cr-on- n..l named in '''' -' '"'il'' a:-,i act 1 k- ..i, ..r.ler- -ii. -n l.y iii,,- n.i,,,..!. Slelill." !-' of Ide I.cai-:,ice v"ll- ' - ' r llllljls. IIIU-I rel urn I he some loll!' lial - bcf.e-e ill,- a . li. .11 ill until of th" I a--i-la rule." why i.h:i:.i:y is nut i'i: r Nil,' 'if. 'nc l.cji-lalur adjoin I in Mar.-h the Library wa- kept open at 1 ' ' -i 1 1 during Iln- spring and part nl" the suni'ii .a-, i.iii ihe an, adai.ee w as so .small - ' " I irr.-aul.ir luat th" trustees il.H-id.sl iiiai .1 did liol ia-, iiy Ihe expense. Often '', Librarian had im vis,i,,r, ,, ,..i the I..I1 alol!.-. The l..li. .ii in-- icilulion was passed l.i the l.e-islalnre ,,f SS!I; "liesmved hy the oll-( of Lcp'c-em :.ttie.--. the Seimi lu-iirriu.; : "Tha: tin- Slate Librariaii is herein aiiihoriv.e.l io keep ii. Stale Library open Irnin seica in nine o'clock afiec n ; ploliil, ,1. I -l.l t Ihe ueees-ary exp.-li.se of kicpiiU -.hi Lii.i a.y "pen p.. .olin.iariir I'.-nd by lie- li. aid of Trade of ihe cilv ..f lial.-i "Talil a. I liie llthdav of Sla rcii. SS!I." Tin- l..-L'i-lalii:-e ai-tc.l on the prc-unip. ti.m ihai Ihe Slate at la ru'e w as not betie titlid by kcepii - open al lliiil. only (his city, hence III,' proviso as p. the eS'tise of keeping open. MAY lit 11 IKS. An or.hr t,.r new books was -em en in 1 "ceeml.el . hut 1 lit hooks hal e ll"l been r. . l ived "'"I"- poiir.'h of A.imiral Kapha. d Sen, u;s. la;,- r I '. S. Navy. ha- been inn!.. I i. na- I., ih, Library h Mrs. C. M . lin-'..-". w ie, had ii in chaise ai the I '..ui'e.:.-i a;,. liaaar la-l winl.-r. The "... brariau ha- a skeidi ,,f iii, A.lniiral in sinall i'ralll I i; jn-t llieior ihe p.,1- l:a '. 'The Librarian lias reeenily ,-i cured by donation a few books for th,. .ihrar. Of these, two ar,- by North Carolinians Dr. I. I!, llrool.-. ..ii Scriptural saiieiifieatoin. dailies A. C.ih, i ,l-'.s,.. "Truth stroimli Than. Tidion. ..r the (Jenesis of a Croat man." to-wii: A Liiu-t iii- 'Weighty Word--." by ii. N. 1 ., and "Astra Cas. ira." b II. Tarimr. I'll. T A 1 NT I Nl I OT OLD I ' A TITOL. A reporter of the Tim, Yt-iinr called a: t in- Stale Lil. -airy ami Librarian Sln-r- liil -ho Wed il'lll the null nil pa 111 ! i 1. - ill "Vis'i of II I.I State i-api Where iii I If urn-Id did ii .-on,.- from'.'" asked the rcpoll.--. "W hy lliat fellow ! -oil Olds I'Ciiid il." lepicl Sir. Sher.-ih. t 'ol. I lids I bus deseed ,.- , i-,.,, vel .1 ..I' this paialiuj- whitii i- nf iiie-iimabl ' alii" i o tile Siai,.. ( , olds -,ii, : "About -ix Week- ,l;,i (ioy.riei,- David L. Swain's add;-,-- en "liar'.i Time- in Kali-mb." which wa- .1. in. red in Tucker II ill in w a- i.ri nl and 1 1 iv .mention was attr.ui.'I by lite I ie clae tr's refer cec" to tile "lli." od li.lii,! imr of lie old 0. -ipiiol. wlii.-h u.i- 'an.', I. It wa- t'liinnl lb. H tin- paiulin- wa- in --inn ..f Mr. Cabin- .1. Hay a I. ,.f I! ale .Ji. win, cnll-elll.-.l :!l.-,l il -hi llld be piled il tile Slate Library. h wa- I". ni i :hat the l-anuina aid hv, placed i eiuunra rily in a buiidinu in w hit h lit., e -ilii.j I ad fallen. 'Tin re w is n- t a ira.-" of any paialiuj: tilde .-ceilie.i III, - Il a ,'ii'Ct' 'I iitlll'-enV- . r .1 -!"i 11. T. ill w a! . ;-. od and l :ll.lli-!l ill 'he il. il hand- ..f Sir. li. ILnhill. the arii-i. vi-'iiiin a ai I ra , , -1-a ma t i mi. The p unities in ail il- il. i ii!- caino om" clearly. I: w a- paiim-d aluuii 1S17 by .la. ..li Maii i an :nli-l '' ability ami of inil.-h repute in ii,.-,: day. and Sir. iiandall ,loa. uace- il .- xcdhni piec.' C.,1. Old- ha- Wiil'en all arthle for tile Charlolle Ob-crier aieal this picture, ill which he thus e.-. 1 I.nl ly d"-t cihe.s ill.' build"".:: "The I uihlim." i-- unlike what Ihe -wri- 1. -r hail fin: -ic! il llin-l have been. It WilS of 'J'.j sl.'l'ie-. illlil of bt'iek. stll"'- coi li. Il -to. 1 precisely wlut" the pres ent i upii.,1 stand-, and lo juilcc by ap pcarames was ahoiil Iwo-fil'lh-- tlie size ,f th. hit:,:-. Ai the north and south . mis there are porticoes, very tini.-h line the one now nr Ihe front fea.stt of Uer rard Hall at the State University; uo jrninly little irtieiH's imhs-d. At th fast and west fronts there were porti Continued on 4th psgfl.) -'4f: :.Vl';:.'T V' 1 k ' '
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