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TttitlBS VISITOR No. 9,08 j. RALEIGH, M. C, WEDNESDAY EVENINQ, JANUARY 31, 1900. 25 Cents a Month GOV. TAYLOR ADJOURNS THE LEGISLATURE To Meet Again Feb. 6th at Lou. don, Laurel County GOEBEL LEGISLATORS DECLARE THEY WILL MEET IN CITY BUILDINGS Goebel's Hemorrhages Cease and He May Recover WHEN ABLE TO TALK HE INSISTS THAT HI. WILL RECOVER flov. Taylor Adjourned tbc Legislature aud Filled the Capital to Prevent the Body From Assembling F.lforts to Declare Goebel Governor Frustrated For Today. Frankfort, .Inn. ".I,-ill a. in. I -Martini Imv will lie dii'lanil here I his nn-inlris', anil ii is pinlialile tliaf the session if the Stale legislature, at which scssimi tin' Denmenitie lesrislnti.rs ti :i 1 ileieiniineil to M'ni William lioelx-l, the Ilnnioi-iMtir emi lidale fir !ivmiur. " ill he stpieil hy 111 i military, which has already hceii broiiglu to 1hii city. (no of the highest nflieers, with tin troops now stiitioneil -lion-. said this morniiuft: 'The I-epislatitre says that it is KiiritK to nut'l at ten o'clock this iimni iiiK. It may Ik- that the legislature will, but w hatever il does will not unseat lov ernor Taylor today." CTTANCS vian si.m, Fra irk fort, K. 3 an. I'l.-lM-. i I nine, who is Mr. Uocliel's iittciidiiih' physician, said this morninj; thai the only iliiiij; which is keeping 'Mr. Coeliel alive is his splendid nerve, but he eim not keep up oji that alone, aiwl Hi-. II nine says that he considers death practically a certainly, and that within a very short l hue. ton. 1' rank fort, Jan. :il.-dr. Vamv. who is attending Mr. (Jiu-Im-I. says that the fact that Mr. Coed lias not ralliid dur ing the iwist .six hours shows that his condition is dcwpcrali- and cxircine. lie is bh-edinj; internally. The iinliealions are that his ripht lun;; is iwrforateil, and he lias Idol very profusely. AOJoruxs nirK i.i:;isi.ati iif. J-'rnnkfort. .Tan. HI. Hovi'iimr Taylor linn adjourned Ihe State lejfisliiinre. mid has refused to allow the legislature to nssenvble. This is dime to prevent trou ble and to block the proposod programme liy which the majority inteudeil to today ilerlitre Mr. tloebel the tjovernor of Ken tinky. Frankfort, Jan. .'!!. (ioveni'T Taylor's proclamation, niljoitrnintf the Ieprtliiluiu fixes the .Into fur the rvitseniMiii of 1ll!it Iwdy February sixth, al 1ondoii. in Tiiuivl eouuty, anil not at Frank-fort, the Slate Capital. Mr. (ioliel's iiemorrhae has censed now, and this is looked upon hs evidence thnt lie might pull throiiph after all. His trace lias merer yd failed him for an install!, mul when he has Ims-u aide to talk ho has insisted that he w ill recover. (JOliimi, MUX TO iMKFT. Frankfort. .Tun. 31. The legislators, who are partisans of Mr. Goebel, say lliat they will meet in the city buildinc, unless they are prevented by force. KFNTUCKV ELECTION CONTEST The Fierce Political Contest Which Led to the Trageday Since the special traiu which took the moilutailMrtT ami Their Winchesters to Frankfort returned, the 'Taylor (iiuirds" scattered to their . Jioiihw, eoiiipnrutive quiet lias reisnu'd in Frankfort, thontrh the fetduig,anint (otbet has lin eva more tvitter as Hie elostag days nf the 1'Cislmivc conitest came. "'the trouble of which today's (rngerdy was the culmination riefmu with the con vention held last June at 'LoiiisrihS', When (toebel sis'iire-1 the lnnniiwition tar Gov ernor on the l'ehioeTAtJotlekot. Mm opiKMienU were Hoik I". Witt Har din, niiil Kx-Congrinsmini V J. Mtone, and their followinp elatined thnt by a ninniptilittiou of the oonvinittec on ere den tin Is Jmlne Kedwine, henchman of iliiobel's, sentwl n miiiriiMr . of (loebel IM, duped Sfone, who had entered into eomilii nation with him, awl -fraudulently Heeured the jiominaion. The iresnlt -wan a uplit in Sue leiioeratle raiikn ami the jimninfltion of JSx-Gmernor John Yomns llmwa the ..candidate of the anri Uiebel win of tlie party. . The cnmpiisT wns one of vituncrntion ahd crJminltioji;'id Goehel'ii lmst record, Inchidinir the kflttartar of SaniTford; at ftovington, wm thormiifhly ventilated. IMfltty of the taort iwrthnt of til )ifo-lrai letnocratt of the 8tt were ac ilro in the Uronrn laoveniciit, a well an n large projkirtion of free-silver men. To the latter the aniiauneeiiiient that William .TwiuiiiKs Hrj an had deWnred in favor of (Joebel mid would stump the State in his interest came as a thunderclap and served to fun the flames of hatred. Start irijt im Western Kentucky, in the i emiy roynl district, Bryan made n "renr-end twir" of the Stnte, ttrf,"inff Goobers elec tion, lie was met by an enormous crowd of friends nud enemies at Ixniisville, and at his nieetiiiir at Music Hall, whore the J nnx convention had been held, was ask ed to niKwer a certain' set of questions sent him by Fx-tiovernor Urown. Mr. Rrjan, instead of ain?WM"ins the questions propounded, said he did not propose to dis.-uss the method of t loebrl's nomination, lint contended that the eli-r-tion of a ft jiuoliean Oovcrnw in Kni tneky would seriously injure the Iemi eratic lir.tioiiai ticket when it was placel in the held. ' for that reason uriP'd a ret-ow iliaiioii of the factions. Thoiiit'i tl.e ejection machinery was in CJoobTs hands, Taylor, the Republican iMnnti-nee. was dcclareil eleclerl and ome time land tiocliel iastttnlrtl a conteM he fore the T-et'lslature, where 1here is a Peunwratic majority. The ii"siilt, it se'in ed. would lie certainly in fnvor of o leiwl. Tho n.e resnlt of the vote its an m iuiKd by the election coiiuilissioiici-s only avc Taylor a majority of iMitweHi litMl and .".tkl, tin anti-tioelK'liles diH-lared that had a lair vote been allowed the figures would have Ih'cii swollen lo sonie thiuK like Ho.lHMI in. Taylor's favor. The evening (rf the clecticn (lovermo llradley, in answer to an ajipcal fmm some proiiMiiiiit cilizriK of Louisville who represented tlie Committee of 1'ublii Safety, ordered out the State troops to protect tin oflicers of do-lion at loaf olace. When Cnchi I decided to eolitesl Tn. lor's 'dection nl'ter the a-seiuli,;iiu ot 'h.' le(.'isl.ltlllellli- was made the IclMs of his claim in the Governors-hip, suppii'-e .tc-i by the affidavits and oral testimony the Democratic' judtrcs in scv.-'al lonui tiiin eon lilies where "tissue Ira'ho-" h': '. Ihsii useil. THE KltLINQ OF SANFORD I One of the Events in the Career of Mr, Goebel. Slate Senator William Gnebol ha-: for some years pa-M playsl a pt-oinieeiil part in Kentucky politics. He is the absolute ruler of affairs in Keii'tou eouirv anil li ;s local (wilities in Covini;ien ;ibs .lou I . .o his enuti'ol. ll his law .r.ieiee tie ha nccuuiiilati'd a fortune of -ever limnlc d thousands, and when ein-'airin',' in a poli'i cal contest dMs not hesitate I i sjien 1 freely. The HUiiHr of Joint!. Sanilforl on the streets of ('ov-inlon, which oceii'vcl fo'tr or five years ao, creil'ttsl a sensati.'i. even in Kentucky, where street duels are at I" nsi '': unusual. Imth bei-au-c of ihe promiui'iice of the parties aitd the stories (NUicerninjf the cautse of tin1 honvi-'i'lc. Sand ford was a promiin ivt banki.- if Covington an:d at the satm time to ik -i hand in local politics, where his inler 'sis eoii't'lietid with those or ;ie.bel. A - - i" I ini; to Sandford's friends, Goebel -le"'de to put his cm my out of the wiv ai I in onlcr to do so had published an sr ricle a plyini; an unntentiouably vn'rar epithet lo Sandi'oi-il. who was a man-ii.l man and the rather of a family. The actual fails of the encounter that endu ed were hard to jret at whin the case came to trial, but it was claimed that Goebel saw Sandford first, crossed the street and Marled toward Sandford as if to raise trouble, and Ihouirh watehin for a chance to (Tot the first shot, waitid Till Sandford made a move to draw befon lirina. Alter some ah'i-'i-d idilical ma nipulation Goebel secured a decision ihal was practically an acquittal. IF.T1I OK M'KS. GKtl. V. I'llK. Mrs. 1). T. .lohnson r dved a teli- Snini litis nioruiiu; from Mr. ieorire W 1'oe. of Washington. I'. .. anuouin ini the death of his wife, at leu o'clock last nirht. Mr. nml Mrs. loe had irany friomls in this city, who will feel sad aud will sympathize with Ihe husband in his sad affliction. 'Mr. l'e was at one t'inie a member of tho firm of W. II. and It. S. Tin ker and ( ' mpaiiy. RECEPTION LAST NIGHT Flegant Affair at the Home of Mr. L. A. Carr iii Durham. This n. '.irii'iliit'H IMirham Herald con tains the fi llowinc account of the n c. p lion hist i Sk".h ill thai city, in which several l!aleii;h M'Ople look part: The home of Mr. L. A. Carr, on Lei' street, W'as a scene of splendor and love liness from S o'clock until after 11 o'clock last itiK'ht. The occasion was a reception Riven by Miss Snow-den Carr to several visitini; friends and tifher friends in 1 hirliuni. It was an elaborate nfFnir, and j-hs the swell siM'ial function of the new year. Tho niasniiticent home was brilliantly illuminated and decorated throuffhout. The hall and reception room w eiv decor ated in ferns and palms, and the dining room in carnations. There was n coivtliHions s-treain of visi tors from S o'clock nutil It o'clock, and during the evenintr some two hiinlllred or more were pin-sent. ..The wuiper. which was in kit piii).' w ith t'be other features of th briiiinnt rcceptiim. was prepared nnd (xu-n'd by Mr. Dnchi. the well kmnwii RaJfifi1!! caterer. ' Tu recrtviiric Miss 'f itt wa assisted by Umi folhnviiiK youtvtf hidies nml Kfiilleineii: IMIks lalsy Ilanes, of Winston; Miss Jossie Carroll and Miss EJtlict Xor'nis. of Kahich; Mis llessic TntniJiull, and M,iss Lalla Kuth Oarr, of nurhnm: Messrs. U A. Carr, H. Ji. Koirshee, Marvin C-an John It. ICnrv, Clori;e l.yon and Itolx-rt I Cnrr, all of thk city. Music for the oecnim w'n furtiMic! by tlie SInjrwood 'hand, of Uahish. the iiKTMUew w6 -which vara tip cit the nfter nooi taltf yesterday. ' . "Never qnlt certainty for hope." "erer take a medicine of doubtful rain Instead l Hood' Haraaporllltv which la tort to o yon goel, I DOES MR. BOLTON WANT TROOPS? Such a Report Sent Out Frcm Washiugtcn REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN AT THE CAPITAL National Committee-man Daniels on the Reports iscrcdl xd by Ihe Gov ernor r.nd State Office!?. Mr. James A'. Hollomvirj, stall corre- siHndent of the Atlanta Journal, lias tlu 1 ioIowjuk spt'cial in that iaper of last evi'idni;: "Kepiihlican State Chairman A. 10. lloltin. of Ni'i'th Carolina, is in tile city to discuss with tlie administration of ficials the vopo-;cd franchise ainciiilmenr in that State. "This is the livest local Stall- issue in ihe t'nitcil St.itis today, and party lead el's ou hoih sides are taking a keen inter i -I in the liirat. Chairman llolion will talk the mallei-over with Senator llann.i and l'lesident AlcKinhy Imliiy. Tuesday, and will intimate, it in said, that federal troops will he necessary when tin- vore is taken. He wil aNo nrire prominen; Kepublii-ans i.i pi to North Carolina and take pari in tin- campaign. "Tlie chairman chai-in Iraud, inti idatiou. desM':atioi, lawlessness and inaTy oilier ihiiurs airaiii-i tlie I eino crats in 'eiuTal and ( 'liairmau Sitnnions in particular, and declares licit riors nml Idooilshnl will inevitably result, as the negroes are ile-neincl lo tiht for an ! dcn'iind their rights. "Tlie Noi-tli Cai-i'lina I icuiiwia t s in Conirre.-s declare the situation is entirely satisfactory. a:'-l thai a clean majority of not le,-s than oil.tuin will be given, the allien. Iniciit. "Chairman flo!iu met Senators I'rile'i ard and Uullrr last nie;ht iu eout'erence." Mr. .f'-s..phiis lanicls, 1 Icinocratic Na lional I'oin.iiiii !einian from North Caro lina, was aski d his opinion about this spe. i ink and rt-plii d: "If .Mr. llolion has requested the I 'resilient lo send troop- to North Caro lina I" supervise t lie ' election ill this Slate, he is taking th tirse that will certainly irivc tin- lcmoerats a i;rcai vic tory. 'In 1 Mi IS .Senator l'ritilmrd tried that' kii'.-r itithmdalimi. result, ll it is attempli You know d in 11HKI Iloinis-ratie majority will be twice larire as il was 1SIIS. '"The .licoplc of North Carolina ari' tnore jealous. I believe, of the riht "t home rule than any Slate in the 1 nieii. From the day that they refivsed in IIslls horo to ratify the Fcdi'ml consiitiitiou unril this hour they have i n strenuous ly oppo-i il to l'ederal iutcrfcreiice in mai lers of local concern. The threat of I'eileral troos acts as unifying force among North Carolina While folks j i as a foreign invasion nnakes 1 1'h sia'insl all Ian-til's stni.d as one man a I hi eoni'nion fis-. "t have always thought the majoriiy for the aui'i iKilnieii't would lie not less than the I cniwvratic majority in 1MIS. If Mr. Ilolton imports a lot of foreign speakers to tell the voters what to do abcnl the amendment of the Siale Con sit it ii ti ii. the majority will co to li.",IMii. If on top of that, he threatens 'them with Federal troops, there is no tolling 'what the majority will lie. "Outs'iile interference nud the presence or Fedii-al ti ps would make victory so ei I'taiu for the I leinoer.Hs that Mr. Ilol ton will not employ them unless he is read to throw up his hands and admit defeat. "In 1N!S, the resnli was in iloiiilrt until 1'ritchard Ihrcatenid to send Fiih ral troops into the Stair'. From that hour, ;he JennMTaiie managers know it was only a question of majority. The Demo-i-raiic motto i.s, -.No Negro Illumination: No Federal 'Interference'." ! over nor ItusscH was shown the Washington jal and said thai he had nothing lo say for publication, but it was plain 1 1 in t in- did not lielieve that Mr. Ilolton had said or done anything of the kind. Secretary of Male I lioinpson "Yi n know 1 am keeping silent r.i different lan-gnnges." State Audiler Aver said that Ihe negro is not in isditics except those brought in by Iiii-clings of the IDeniocralie leaders. Tho auti-anu liilnient -forces are advising him to stand back and let the while pen pie decide this quest ion. HAD A VERY WEAK MINO. Thin ninrnlng's IuiJliain Herald con tains Ihe following account of the trial of the negro hoy arrested here this week: Ed. Williams!, who snatched the roll or mioney from Ills step-father Inst. Sunday night and Vas arrested, in Unbiigh Mon day, was the next called ls-fore His Holi er. It was s-lmweil that lie was a man of very wvak mind and he was discharged upon the request of his parents w ho paid all costs im the case. The sti'iKat'lrer still claims .that he 1iad 'f97 ill tho roll, but the defendant, give account of every emit he spint, and it U ch ar that he had lint M2. ixH.innx BACK. Norfolk. Va.. Jan. Sl.The I nilcd Stab's cruiser Dolphin arrived this niorn ng frotii South AiiH'ricaii. 'J lie Dolphin suiUsl several inonlli ago with a law corfw of mutineer who nmde a, survey of the bar at the inout'h of Oriwrsvi. Vnpi. Sutherland innnle "-lo milin ot oiindintfs. atul the weather not being, pi-opitlons fiMtlier prosecutinn of work was ordered stopiied, and hi- reliinned to the State-. COTTON, ': " '' ' ewr York, Jan. 31 .-Outtoo FelK ".!; 'March, 7.07; April, May and J-ine, 7.01. , ,- , , ,. i.:: U 'Lw y .! ul. CAN HOLD LADYSM1TH Brftish Troops are Cheerful and Confident BOERS TAKE NEW POSITION NEAR 00LENS0 Removing British Wounded From Spion kop British Ministery Defendtd Americans Enlist in the linglish Forccf. i T--WH, Jan. ol. 'Is Tmjolu drifts Cm ral I'.ull. r ind dl jiossibly ree li;, w a.v s e;'i.ie loa:. 1 n I still Ii T( II" ;i ; 1 1 ii i j 1 1 to 1. IhroiiL'h tin Ili.er defet.cl auj i a-.- Ladysmiiii is eapaldi olysmiiii is ousiihralde f l.'.ldiu- nil I' r a ousiih ralde lime. LAHYSM-n II FOKCF.. La-It smith, Jan. US. News of a pr. lonatien of the lce is n on aci.'oiini ot eived with forti 'ii. Ihe garrison is ei.nden. and dis There is no luo-se plenty of crib's. Hailer's lalllll'e litmle. W hcahiiie.. in held ry and elm ease Is , sicl;uc-s. W e I, wo.'king v aiieing Laager f roi i i lo also tal- i pi arittg. liaius give r tieneral Ituller's gnns si ill It porn-il that he ad- ileiig anorln-r line. The It.-ei- no again full of men reiuriieil upper Tugela. The Hoi-rs have ii up a now po.-'jiiou. ou tho hills near C.ih'iis:. with a gi'eni t'.ii-i'e. jcinfo-ielllellls 111 from Tj-iiis:ia. is:l.le i, ,.,-n 111 "I ; I IM I )TM e app.-ll-enl ly an-iving Si-long odics are also re and I'otgici's 1 q-ii'i. 1 WOlNHKIl. S;.'.irm;iu's -i iiiji. .1 an rejoii'iug. though I'.. L'.".. The lioel- it is e, 1-laln l ln- losi heavily, r.i-itish incdieal corp a-i'ioi,.l Spion Kop. A party of have Ili.els iiici tin in half way. and. al'ter a parley, consented io iln- removal of the wouudod. 'II ei.e on i in- .suminii was fearful. Srlcehoi- heai-i rs were busy th,. greater i'-an "I tile day. London. Jan. .'!L- There is considerable s'.i i ulaiioit as to tin- w hi-rea bout s of Ci n. iil Kitchener, w in, js never nn n- tiii'ilcd in the des,alches. Tile Ca.stle Lender s.-tv ,,u go,, I auliii.riiy thnt the slatcnieni is probable tlmr 'he will leave for Natal iiunioilial.-ly. MINISTRY 1110 1 TIM i Kli. l'iuloii. Jan. .'IL -Tin- House ot Cnn ic'o.s this nioi i-ing n-iiiiH- d tin' ih l.-m on Fitziniiiii'ii"' ameiidineiii ,, th,. ,i,l- li-es-i i riiieizing the niiuist. ,. l!ali'Oir said lha no. hing ha I .-o t'ai oc.-.irri d ; i ''" ' I h.m tiia. the inti liigcnce do p-ii-tnii tit was n -ported crroiieoisv in -, giirding Iln Luer guns, Sir Michijci I to ks- llc.u ii i. '! ilc'i acil :i:.y pri pa";' liou or exin'loHlilre ll.l 1 1 Iii ell stinted. MI ST FMillT Foil 1KI-I.I.S. Cape Town. Jan. .'!L-Kimbi ley hi lio grapheil t,, M,!,l.'i- river Friday. All MHtish subjects in llarkley, west ,,f the district, are onion d to take up arms for l.oers muter penalty of pminil-. and three liHinlhs hard labor. Three hundred I were affected by the order. AMIOIMCANS KN LIST. Lorwloni', dan. ."l.-A lcsiateli from Cape. Town says Llo American .scouts arrived there as volunteers and enlisted in the Itrilish fores. A COUNTRY VISITOR Play at Academy Last Night to be R,. peaied Tonight. A Country Visitor cann- to tow n an i displayed himself to advantage last night at the Acadi my of Music, and w ill do the same thing again tonight. There were bright and cap-hy parts to -the play, there was the vilhan and the tough of Ihe city, but the country visitor was the whole thing and held tin- interest of the crowded galleries and a half filled lower floor. Hesides that part of the .show- that ivas fair, then portion throw ii in for boys. an, ihe songs was a little tough tin- peanut gallery nigs aind dancing of -the w eri poor and i-oinin n r the a fter-pt'i-forniance uts by a cheap i'irc,is. gallery goiks wi re plcas- Widow lie Hoi place eiiiough I' given for ten e N.'Vel-lllele.s. th I'll all. I they In.w of time to get would-he-rcliccut howled for sul'lieieiit length an extra look al the tn-aideii who was truh i;i love with herself. Harry llreeii, as Hiram limner, ihe country visitor, was good in his line. In fact he i.s very jpmd in -flic pari that is assigned to him and evoked nitu-li genuine mirth from his audience. The play in a melo-drnma and is de cidedly mellow. It. i.s the story of the visit of a i-oiinl rynian to the city of New York and the incidents that compose the play recite nM, nrnm-rons times ami the manner in w hich he w as repeatedly done by the ifMks and slianis of the illy, lie leat'liji his lesson dearly, but all is well in. the end and l!ob Cnlingtou and KdilU liedland. portrayeil by Mr. Frank Wilson, lornierly of this -i ny. and Mi-s lirace liohcrts, nwirrieil at hist, and w ere -happy forever nflerward. In the presentation last night there were two or three thrill ing situ al ions that met with applause rroni the large iindicnce, ess'ially tie saw niiill sei ne when a ludd miiideu res citea the conuirj- visitor .friHin ileal h on a saw, The presentation by the cotnpany herc lias good liiwl bad features mixed logi-ther, with, perhaps, the g-nml ro diHiunalltig. OO.V(;UKSS TO-'AY- Wnshinirlon. Jan. St. 'Hy liniiniinous eminent Itixey. of A'irginiia. secunsl the )assase of a hill (setting .apart a iiortion of tho Arlington estate for Ag-i-ienltural eximrinuMils. The Hotline is i'SinsKleriiig 1 ho Indian Appnmrinlioil -now. The;JNorlt Cafolinal 'Orvraiioii m niissiou -wijll mcit next Wednesday and Jwvnr expeptions of tho S. A, It. to the ntla of tho Coinmiasion. that continuous mllengo Tnnwt e allowed on roads Operated by the wiuo tyitem. -, .-.'.. J TWO ROBBERS ARRESTED HERE !Sent to Weldon to Answer Charges AN ACCOMPLICE (i()T TEN YEARS Found in Hiding at the Home of One in this City Will b? Tried on Friday Ten Year Sentences Ex pected (or Each Prisoner i a;; this -in'" ruin--' Liio- train. .l a niemKer " e and Cmpa s 10!,- Il 1 -: 1 I I - 1 :-. "nil.-!o-::,. I' lie' li I'm "I el V. 1. 1 1 1 r 'l.'ll. :i , Fierce aw av i gr.'.-s nv of l.aleig i-m : I" from two II -l.d hi ll ot lu ril ii ' I lied l'l i.T llaill': wl, ghi it c, Th' I'o i- w ore the v llo art la-i i of thi' week count h.v a'li'l ' erin i.,ll. will a I The .l'"si,.,'l- thai belli of llo long ti mis in their accomplice a lell year senh-t Last -..ln.'Sil Whitehead was I lie store, t ho Hoi tin- ftore room thai geutl"ii'.au i II gel g I I'liMelili-irx . II. W ll Mr. id r slei ;, in his 'i, - of men luntiiiagiiig iii elo.v was ho;inl. and III b- low. As he ,-U tori-d the store two men escaped lo an other iiilrance. but In- was sm-i , --ful in holding up one man. by naiiu- ' 'rr. The men who escaped look with them a quail- lily of goods when ih to carry from llo- -i-t had uianagi As the no supposed Hi: Collld 10l U' folllld i liny loll W'eldon ,,, trains which leti -li ts-ry was il:seov,i-e.l. t h-r. ihe Hi. Ill ll w a of the ni"lil r i . i- the r. i- .TI I u.-s ai-re-le soon as ho fooud thai lie f..r the r..l.U'1'y. .b-.-i-l- I held I. .1,1.1 be to of hi IIVI' the i urncd accoinnliees. s. evidence on Jim loo ill. a II who hat. loco working al Weld' H. and Uob. rt Jones negro. Tile 1 w o nn n had n :iv In ll.ii all's hoioe in lid- ileigh m gr. I tish. to a a Y,-!.o no vln-l. Koyall has been ii Jones' w In r. ..il.oiit hidir. the Hawkiu's road n ir lie- Soldi. II" l.'Ui where shills. .-, tiled. .1 iln police Folio,- MCSSI- q nrintiiy lol waiehe sill. t'olllld Ifoyal was i oin.l lo tin- Kal. igl i in.- a fi .r Chief ..I -ived a lelt.r iron Fi. rec sititing ih:ii M'licved to be in hid n a sin, i-i i AliiHins r 'Imiioi-i' and the two men were I nig here, i he found him wiih lis I'nuiilV. and made him cough Ih. w herea bouts of Robert Jones. Chief Mnllins t. lograpln .1 M'--r-. Finery and Fierce of Ihe arrest of the ro biters and Mr. Whitehead wa- siiccially di utilized t jnie to Uah igh for llo- ii-ioth-rs. Mr. Whit elo ad d last night and look tin- ti the morning train. Orr. the lir-t man ai mi Monday of this vi Whitchciid eniers the si men back 'sted. was Ified k. As Mr. ping apiirtnienls from the oUI-lde of the : noi burglary was the the bill of indictment, sln-rt and m I he point al guiltv mid sentemvil to lar an. d ii iiargc naiiu The trial was I Orr w ii- found ten years in tlie Stale penitentiary, lie ihc'uleil to wish gave the names of h liien it was licit for company and - aoeniuhliees. He is held ill VI eldoll lo ,l K against Kojall and Join1 which w ill i robably take or Friday. Tho full I i -I of the liii and Mr. hitch, ad is ar a i - at I-lac a Witness their trial. t"in rrnw g.vi i'li Irr ll pinion I get equally thiit lel'g the twi terms. nplle S W As soon npplii d for dniv I iv M Itobot-t Jill! lli.yall call e t" I. ati Igil 11" .rk, and w a given wiior. r s -rs. Thomas and Campbi 11. had made a-i elT..-l to ilis i i. u of -I .-li-H gin i!-. I llel cviilellce of lile excel Jiiileigh police force, and P Thi lelley i p. ii in tho that caiie they are ready lo led. I up any from other points. Three im-ii have been arrested here other points in thi: this neck, wani.d at Si ate LOCAL NOTES Miss Alice Tin-pin. is vLsiting Miss Nell, .1 ( nlri'ville. Md. ( , nines, oil Halifax -freer. Mrs. 1. r. Fnrueki r has bis-n visiting Mr- Baltimore, win 1 1. Arthur, re I '. turned home today. I!ev. John K. White left today to .s n I several days at his home in Cary. J. F. II. Adams. Deputy Collector, lot this afternoon for Cary lo sp, nd sen-i-a. days with his family . Treasurer C 1!. I iisoii. I' the Stale Agricultural Society, states that th v is how readv to pav the lialan-'o .f the eoujMins for lS'dT. Iniporlant mecring -Ir. . F. A- M night. Fverj un-mlnT l.reseul. Visiting hro'li rgisl to i.'.diall.i be vi'ed. Dughi. ILilcigh's popnhir eau-n-r. funiislusl and gave his personal attention to serving the refreshments at the re roplion givdi al the home of Col. L. v. Carr. of Durham, last ovcniing. iMagisti-iite John Viichrcli states ilia: Ihe bond forfeited ly William Westnion 1:1 ti.l has been I urncd over to the County Treasurer for ihe schoid fund, and a eavins isstiivl for his arresi in ease of j his return to Italeish in the future. it is tiik ritoPKii thin.:. It is the proper thing to have your re freshments ni social, fimeliiins furnished and served hy Duglii. He lias the lartr est outfitter silverware and crockerywar.' in the State. It is'tlie -proper thinir to oiignge Pnt-rhi's outfit. Don't for-n-t, he fnrnislies the punch lxwl, too, mid the gllt-HK. . - .. . CONSOLIDATION MEETING TODAY Adjourned Until Next Wednes day at Noon ONE MONTH MORE WILL HE NECESSARY Must Vod' Valuatisn of Stock of Each Roatl Personel not to be Urvatl) Changed N.-w Board of Di' rectors to be Compos, d of Twenty. Five Men. '! th- Mini,!,-:-. ti.,. K:i!r,-ll :m.l 'i:i-li'ii llrtilitij.l ni'l :"U'. ;il fiM:i in i! l'lir.- .it' n i,'.in.;';inv tin llulifiix . r 'i , Inn :njiiijrjji'(l innn jliaii u :u- i II II I '1 ill,' l;K'!v ,' ;i !Hliip. The iivM un'tiin, Mini .im' !i''-ii I'ltniiir-: lo he iid'i iinH"rl:in: itilli.- ik c. n. ill I.,, m.-m w.tl ni'-,l:i. l't i'l'iiai Till, jnnl :W ih:ii lintr ill- iinniip'iiii jiI-; will ,-..it:; I, t,--l i..r I hi v;i.!.:ili"ii n -lock .if Iln- Kali ami (la-i'Mi ;i- il will h.- in ;Ih- (Jn-.-iii-r Si';ii".,it'f Air SvMrni i li.tii ways. A ,Mill inaa rli.-riy i-uutirt n , :., i n j i n -1 . i i-i" 'n-''lflaii'iit, aii.l w Im wa I't't'iii! al tin- na-fUii.: in l' n siimhii )i yes I,Tifa. say- lh:il the M a r ai- ul j,itllisj'.l in a lii-anin 1-.im r, in -"f : itiai tiu I'm! -nuiul li iiii-iiiiu wa-. Ih'M liflijinl , lu-.t .I.M.rs in-.rn a lit- i;ti lliiil - Mlain ' r-niia i ina!h'i' rr lu In ,tNra-s 'l. ami i li.i i ,lurinir I in );n l ! iIm- i.i'iii wlu ii in ivi.nal lalU a.- j.iin,' Mi ih i 'i-i- Wiih in- r :j -1 1 1 j r-r i- ul.lii ) ! a-luiiii.il. Tin-, i! i- iinI-:'iird. ua.N i t iln- lien, "it i' i.-riain tyn I l.nifii .iin,' w il with ill.- Kaii r.-i -t i r:i . and. i! n inliin:ttiii in m priv:!!,1 l.li'i iwl Ih i'i; I.-, .lay. a a.pn'ciaN-t! Iy tin pMi -ili'iii,'ii li'".' ft'i linuv wt iv !.;ir',J. Tim irk in i-i',ir fur ilif c,;ii.sit!i'la-li-Mi niii! i-i'iiviiii:'' ;ii K:i ihirty i:i iinTi- ainl it i" liy :i ilir'fl'r d nf iln- ;v;iiU alT.- !. ! 'l,y ih,- run.i.ti tlai i'lii 1 1 a l llii' ni' i' inu w ill !' niii;'),'U'iJ in i hut 1. ni !i i.T i i;n-. Th,' !it -:inii "i M'i Sitiiin'l aan ii"t itccn ;n i.!.'''ii!i ni- ir iln- linn, :nui ji tlir"'I.'i' M:iU'- linn iln-tr will ho t'.'W, il ,iii. .-Ii:int in j r-"iiin l nihrr liiau in ihr inalitT ,f :irii ami sulari(-s. lb l.-ni.T in SMiii'' intam lie Iritrtn-r an-il :n I'l'itr '"iVt-r. Tin "" I "jii'ctiirs of 1 hi variniif; n:n!s m (Ti-ft i il incjm sniuiy iiii'inhrrs. liii; iih'lt-r rh,- t-.miilatitui, llirrc will lie only t uvnly-tm tiimiors t.-r Ih,' u Imlf -y.vtciii. li is nnih iNL.o(i : h :i ! iua ni' tluw ariv T-i mv lYitiii I'ltM'iila Cnilral nml I nhisular ainl l'nr frim llu It u h i ii an-,1 Ia-rnn Pin-dors. Why tin- iiii'rtiiiy in IVirtsnnuHli on yi'stcilay aiil the urn- In ro imlay u', r MslHfn ! !i:i not Imi-d x;ilainf(l. It lui lii-cn tai'd that th' work to I m - ,Ion,. at I h ni'tiiitf has U-i'ii ontiiiH'tl. hut tiir plan-. haf m( Ihh-ii pfrfVrt HERRMAN THE GREAT Snmelhint; About the Man who Has Made Himself Famous. A star nrw t. lliis .-ity. but ::' with :i ii-illt:i'ii.n lll.-it is w iiri.i-wiili-. aihl llli p.issi'sssiir i.i :i nun. ! :iiiil tin- iniistir nf :ri nn ill. il i.s iliiir tn ill.' Aiiii-i-iiiiii puMie. iipir:n-s nt tlie Ai-mhtny nf Mils,, iirM W'.'iIiH'sil.-iy i'-i'iiin I'YIinini-y Till ill llli pi-l-snii ni" I .eel l I li'ITIllJlll. li phew nii.l stiis-rsui- in "Ali'xninli'r Hi-inii:iii tin' !n:il." l.i'i.n Ili-niiliin wns l'..r ninny yi-nrs tin-. iri-stii!i;i::itriii- i I' Ku-' nrpr iiinl liie (Irii-ni. nml in tin- pisiple f thi'si- inn ries he w.-is "I lenniiiini tin-ili-r.'it" .-is Alexmnler wns l" tin- ph' .1' Ann ri.'ii. I.e. Mi llerrin.-iti is ii'iw ;i his tliii.i Am. i-ii-iin i"iir. nn-.! he has !n thai sh,,ri spa..- ..I' lime sn -iln i'l plain ins liim- si If in ihe alTeelioiis of in- play-;..! is. lie is ,-m n.lept in lri.'1'rili-iiiaiii. . r pur. sh lirht "f linn. I. a feature ul' iln- maai eiau's an the lii.'-t iliffiriili t'i nia-i-- -. Inn Ihe in- -t plea-inu: In tin- av rair. ilieire-ireer. In this liraneii -fi' art 'iiiauie he stanils ali ne anil siiprein", 1 1 1 - niasu i-. lie will al-.i prisi :t a nan.l'.-r i.f -lar:-liiu' anil new- -lht-i"iis. Inn il i- in irs sle'iL'hi nt' lian.l with whieh lie has as i n ik 1 1 1 liie Ainerii-aa pe -ple. Kasy nml iri-a.'el'iil lie I'M-feni's tin- must mystify -iwj tri.-k- a::. I in tin- ni"-' s:n ;.le man Per. lie piis-i'si-e- lie same tire I'llllllilU' tire of . with whi. h his 1'iK-le Ale.v.-r -iter" w as hi. nl ! amuse hi- an.liell.s s. lie has the same mannerisms an.l pcrs.-n-:i 1 in : ini.'i ism ii.-siil.-.- srikini;ly resi-inhle-hi mill f.'i-m ,-niil t'eatnre. His feats of li'iierili main are i-riiiial wiiii him atnl ,',iiiM'iiieiilly new I., this , iiy. Mr. Hen mainv has im r" lu.-i .1 inin his eiiti-rlain-tni lit I In- presi ir -e'ls.nt sev eral lliu'h , lass vaii'lev illi- ai l-. "Snlaivt." tie "(luei'ii f l.i-ht" has a nn-t w i ii-lei-fnl reperh-iiv i-f s; la.-iilar .lanees. ';;h ehaliL'es ..f IfehlH ami cnli rs le.il.irs sili'll as never Here seen lefnn-l. lile llll llilsn-llle . ii.-;iiiih-s ami the ease a ml rniiv mil i'eanly nf tin; perl", Til "!'. the il.'llll'es an'. with. -nt ijiii -linn, niarvils nf Liveliness :il:il spl,-ii,l.ir. T.i fully ile-erilie them one must p..ssess ihe pen nf a Hymn, .ir the hrush iff lli'liil.ratnll. 'I he -I Ian iei-s. inn- "f the liiu niusVal liiartett.s en the sla'.'i .1' In. lay. wi.I 1 liiy a iiiwulier ef seh ,'ti'ins mi n-'iiiy imri'l iiinl iitln-r in 1 l-iinieii Is. .Mr. .1. It. Tit-i-ier. tin- lii-te.l l.liiiil e.iini list. will nlso play m that iiistriinii nt. lKM'lill VOVAtJI". New- Yerk. -Ian. :;l.-'Ilie stiiimer Stale nf Nel iasha, tirnvetl siil.elr tin UKirniliL'. She li.-nl tenipestoiis ToyaifO nf t wmity lny. siti'l u ns hntten il hj- nn rry wavrs nii-l bulTeteil li mlvere wuil. The r('iiplii;n says it was the tmilieMT Vii.vaj;e he eviT hnil. .. -- A FAIIi:iSH. 'Xew York. Jan. 31. The failure e-f Tunstiill nml Company, lienvy dealers la enyar, 1 annouwed. , t i: j ti r ii
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1900, edition 1
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