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tr it. HiS-VISITO No. 9,094 RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY I4, 1900. 25 Cents a Month . COL. W. J. BRYAN AT CHAPEL HILL Left Raleigh at 9 O'clock This t Morning SPOKE TO IMMENSE ' CROWD AT DURHAM Speech at Chapel Hill on "Pending Prob lenia" Lirje Crowd Saw Htm off This Morning Ten Addrestes la This State. I At the 8:,"H Southern llailwuy train Oris meruing there, was quite a large number of citizens -present to say goad bye to lion, William, Tumimg Bryan, who left, on the regular train for Chulel Hill, where he six1!"" at noon tiiutiy. af ter making a fifteen; minute talk to two thousand citizens iu Durham. Col. Bryan arose early this morning and receiwd a mnuiber of friojuls in his sitting' irooiu at the Yurhoroiigh 1 louse, where he was t he gucsif of I he -iti.ens of Italeigh. He breakfasted at fight o'clock, sever al of his friends hero being seated at rtic miuhc table. Col. Bryan rodo to the deot, where he was iulmihici 1 to the committee sent from 'h'ael Hill to re ovivo him and lake him i that town. The. committee was i-omposod of Messrs. Air H. Berkley. W. Frank Bryan ami X. K. Want, of the Senior Class, and W. S. Wilson, of the Ijiw Claw, of the University. These young nun accompanied Col. Bryan to Chapel Hill, where, acconling to a brief tele gram -received ill fhis eity, he was re ceived by almost the entire student body and hundreds of people from tin- country and town. At Diirhiim. the treat innnl gathered immediately iiu front of the Hull Dur hani Tobacco factory, w hi re the Irani was sidetracked for fifleen minutes. Col. Bryan spoke iti Durham in respruise to a request, front Mr. Howard Fuushec ro ociva.l yesterday at Heath l-s.m. and Ihe crowd present was almost a- large a J on tho ocnixkm of his visit to liiirhaia four years ago. Cbl. Bryan: spekc rn I he -same lines, lis his eloquent addinVs of jest) rduy after noon ami last night, condensing his sie(H-li and using apt illustrations to im press his points on ihe luimU of the throng: of hearers thai. erowdod the spaeo btwwu f ho rnilrotw! .-truck ami the factory. The wintdow.s of .the factory were 51II thrown open and the factory hands liourd Col. Bryan's speech. In Gerritnl Hall, the I'liivcrsity Chap el. Col. Bryan 'address) d a largo crowd at noon. Every scut in ihe building wis occupied, the students anil Faculty of the University being l res. ui in a bmiy, and numbers of ihe tow unpeople ami people from file country swelling tlie audience. Col. Bryan spoke on the sub ject of "IYuding DroUlcniiis," ami his wordM were more in the nature' of an address than a political speech, lie was at his best this morning, noi the slightest fatigued by the. gnat effort of last night and tho hard day yi sti nlay wheal 'he miwle. pix sie'ches in North Careliua. His address, "IVudinir rrohh ius." has been omshleriNl one of the most luaster liil oration that Col. Bryan lias ever iMiveTl. Tho ndmisyioii to (Jerrard Hall was by ticket, u iviisvmable fee lieinc ehaw.1, and ith pnnteds, at the request of Col. Bryan, will lx- aproprialed lo a prine to bo awarded each year for the licst essay oil the liost f'jTiu of p)Vi-riiiuent. In IiUt wx.idi IhroiiKU I1'"' Wtate Col. Bryan will Jiare niaile ten sjiet'chns. wln-n he roaches the .South Carolina line, cu roitU" to Coluinlvin. whoiv he is invited to address the ienoral Assembly of that State now in wssiou. He nchltVBsed the yomiRer men iu each one ofjii seei-hes. and ycstordiiy wpoke lo the stuilents ot Wako Forest Colhi-'e, this monunjt at Hiiiliam to the students of Trinity Col lege, who weri' able to leave tire col lege (frwiiwls, ami at noon totlay lo the students of the State I'liivei-sily. The "Si riunkaril" Company nnivi-d in Italeigh this morning ami wilh a rattling sood lmnd pamle Ihe .streets nilvcrlidns their fnrcre coiiiVily which is to he pre doutcit this evening at the Academy of M'lwfo. The coiufany lias lieon appiearing in various towns in this section f the Huntry, and nils Ixm-ii receiving favor able crowds as well as lavorinblo men tion. Tho uieinilie-iis! of the eoiopauy are iu it for fun. They are naturally funny and tlie manner iu which they present "Si rinnkard" tonight will be pleasing to that tl( of theatre gwrs 9ni like farce eonwsly, Tho iwoammune remli-ivil by the pres ent company iuclu(li iiwuiy new sMi ial tieA and the innovations will nn-el wilh geiH'nms' applause from those who like gofKl niikging ninl fnt tlancfug. Tho -dooni wHS,.'n eearly, ami the piny will lie on ia"u hurry. It is to be good, if what the yitner ay of it is true. j .iNew York, Foti. 14. Thi- Hoard of Health has prepnrol tut enmimlo uf the IMmulalbm of New York fat duly rirst next. It. is extimntetl that p nmlnticn of the entire city will he 3.ti5t.Ri)l, and that, the death rate m iS.d'.i per tlio.isand. Tim population of Miuihalttlu isi a,-. 007,a41; of Brooklyn, 1317.158; l'-wnx, 174.870; of Quieu's 1:1,"m!: anfl of Kichmond, !,2MI. Mr. Jlcnrj" A. Iteanw. of Durham," n-iri Hi'lilirf Mullhis this morning Hurt (n lot him pocket li"k. contninitiit 1H0 In paper nwnwy. two oll pienw nnu ' some paprm with liif" sninw n them, in Htm I'nion Ktatimi here. ' Ijoter tmliiy hi' 'pliooiod Chief Mulltii that h l)t hi pocket .bonk -on the nle track ' in Durlumi while ttylns to raise I ear whkw mm! not iu ltaleiRh. BIDS FOR MARKET WILL BE OPENED At Noon on Friday, the Time Appointed SEVERAL SEALED BIDS RECEIVED Mr. Drewry Says Special Committee Will Obey Instruction of Board People May be Called on to Determine Matter Ihe special eninmittee appointed by the Board of Aldermen to receive and open bids if or the sale of the Market House, v ill continue to receive bids un til Friday at noun, when they will lo opened. So slated' Mr. .luhn C. Ircwry. chair man of the coiunvittov. this morning. .Mr. Urcwry say tlnt Ihe eoniniillee is acting under ins ructions I'roin the Board of Aldermen, ami that ihey will pi-oeocd lo carry out. the instructions. Tile fai t that the Supreme Court has dc eidisl that u citv caiwio! sell the site u-ed : for Vhe city government without a ss- 4nJ acl by the Ceueral Assembly, will not deter the Board of Aldcrii:en in its present move. Several bids have already been receiv od ami thonnh they are aled. it is said lo have leaked, from one of Ihose nuk ing the bid. tlint tin- amount named l one llmt I'ew people exiM-clcd. 'Ihis information was slated in a gen tleman this morning, and he intimated that he knew several -parties on 1'ayeite ville sireit who may be among the did ders, and if they are-their bid will bo far moii' 'than .ll.r.TKXI. The $i"i.(H pmosili(n. w'hich was nuiile as a "feeler" broii'-'ht fortSi the e.vpeeled valuation of the building and site, and has bien a cause or the send ind of several of the bids that are now in the hands of Ihe Speehil Cmnmittee of the Board of Aldermen. Mr. 1 in wry said toilay that it' nei-es sary 1 li- proposed plan to sell the Market House would Ic sirhimltid to a vote of l'lu pceple. Tin re are many who believe the plan to sell is a good one. ami that a large ir'ajotity of the citizens of Ital eigh favor the sale. One gentleman stated ibis afternoon that he believes it to be the desire of '.to per cent of Ihe people of ill's eity, and that those opposing the 'ab' are nm inly busine-s men whose establishments ate near I he market. Whatever public opinion may lx". tb" committee will obey flic instructions un der which it w as select) il from the B.sinl of Alilernn-u. and the bids will bejakei. under consideration at noon. Friday. I- 1-riii ry BSth. All of the members "f the S; ial C,,iik inittee will be present at the opening of the bids. The iliscnsion mi the subject of tho Auditorium was a leader today. Col. Bryan's address- and the in:idoi,uao.i of aceoilllllcdalions brought. the subject sternly heforuthe public, and has canst, I a realization of tin- vitualinii thai other wise might not have months to oiiiii'. to smile f' CONGRESS Financial Bill Still Senate Before tlfe Wa.-hingloii, Feb. 14. -The Senate re sumed i-iinsidiraliu'ii of tlie Financial Bill today. Senator Teller, of Colorado, is speaking hi oppo-silioii m ihe ini'asure. iiidI will occupy the rbnir uiilil about two o'clock, after which the debate will proceed un.ler'thc ten-minute rub'. The House is wnsidering the legislative appropriation bill. Mil. HI;CS BACK FKOM M'.W - YORK. Mr. Sherwood lliggs. who went lo Bos toll ami. New oYrk lo complete his spring purchases, and hirvy up all m tracls for Ki ring di livery, bas reliirui d. niKl rt'isirts the two wec!;s a?, proiitably spent in the interest of his airons. The entire spring Htnck is now being rei')'iV) il .'Ml or 4 days ahead of time, ami lie will bo lliti tiivt to show full linos of bran new spring goads tlits year. The mil liner? jl .4giu r is now in New York making Toady for an early spring open ing. . Fit FN CI I ltiuxrs. Fort Ie France. Martinique. Feb. 14. A mob of rioters yextenhiy at Riviere Calle nfused to hear Senator Knight, who is favorably disused to tluir cause. At iniilnight the plantations )f 1a Co col re ami Cbampigny were set tire- to. The news wns rwiitly received here from l'tirisi uimouiM-ing that tilie garrison will he rcinfori-ed. ami that the French cruiser "Suehet" is on the way there. A CltOJW KESCl'KD. York. l'eh. 14-Th.- French New st cutler f onrimi iirnveo uu imouo.s ne.l brings the captain and crew of the Ilaluian steamer "I-ramtni-o v.russ... Whiili was abandoned iu.a sinkimg 'on dition. All haml. niiM'leen in number, were hv1. hied. 1r .1 l. He ml i m, of Swift Oeek towniip, tiled yesterday, age T4 years. Tho ImkIj- was inrtqireti i"B inirim' DKATHS. ? Inhm (ioihaiu. age 1!. oiinghter, of Aitlmr Oorlftmn, a colored inail earner in Ihin city, lied at her father s home 114 Kat Iuolr Mn-et. The internif it wjw this iiftiTiHion, New Ytwk.' IVh. 14 -Collou; - Keli. H.f.l: March 8.50: April, May.wid J mi I s.tl.t; July AUffiw rs-osi.- . FBENCH RETREATS FARTHER WEST The British Position Became Too Critical Again BOERS' GREAT FORCE NOW NEAR C0I.ES8URG A British Keport That the Withdtawal From Rensbarg Section is a Part of Roberts' plan of Campaign I.oinlon. Feb. It.-The enthusiasm which yestirday gn-eti'd 1 1 1 report that !i'ni'i-al Uobirts hail ailnally bigun the ailvane1 toward Kimbcrlcy was emsi)l iTably dannK'iiid this morning 1141011 re ceipt of the .news that tin- pos'tiiuis of the British at ami mar CoLsburg ami Rous bnrg was so critical that (J-vncral French's forces may lie compelled to re in at s-t ill further west and south. The Boers arc iinitiestion.ibly atiswering fiein'fal Uobirts' aggressiveness by a counter deincustralion, and are actually thnaliniiiL' hi line of comoiunioutiotl wilh Dcuar and tin- Cape. Mi - Boers have a great force -between f-euernl llatacre and Sti'i-kstrmn ami '; burg, ami i-oimnsindiT Dolury, one o" hie most i iiiTgi lie of the Transvaal b'ailees. is un doubiidly I'lidi'avoriii',' to get s .nth of Kcnsb-urg. 1 ven lo Naaui :t. from whence ho can strike a blow upon the British liti)' of eonHiiiiiiiealioii that would coop tip (lenet'iil KobeiMs an.l all hi forces. cM-ept iliosi of (ionor.i! lintacre al Kelly-Kenny. 1'ii l.-riiiarilzbur-'. Feb. 1.'! 1 b'-ayed. The Boer manser niaaufact.r.'y .11 M)sl-ili-isfonleiu was ldoivn up. Sixty or si vent) workmen wore Uille 1 ly'thc ex plosion. lwnnloii. Feb. 14. -The War Office to cia. issin-il tlie details of tin' roecoin-naisanci- on February Villi e-f IVuudiJi atil'rs cavalry "bile doing sunitinsr. lien, l'.olli r hihl a 1 ti n ! iui 11 : and six men I., fall into the hands of the Ho rs. l.oinliMi. Feb. 1 I. -Military experts be lieve that tin- n tin tiienl of the British from Itciisburg is a part of Cmcral Koberls' selii'iiie to throw his entire weigh! against the Boors, at. Moihler River, mi tin- theory -I'li-at I hi' enemy will not be abb' to successfully assuuie tin' offensive at iinire than place. The. withdrawal of Cencral French's l.weos from llciisbnrg; IUtrii-l tenils te cirrebnrale tin' military opinion that lo-ncral Itobeits has weakened tin' li' n bnrg loreis wilh a pttriHiso iu-vii'n. A l STUA Id A NS MOINTFU. ('.Ipe Town. Feb. 1 I.- Kill :ri- A"-tra-lian infaiitr.i has ,eeii mounted. 'I b i il.nie beeause most of the men a:- fuo hoisemeti. !nly ti fl 1 1 tier cent '1 tb-' comnialiil liieili'-l eo.ich'uiL:. !h - rei.,e'ninj ones bi-iiu' t horoiiirai.v al n- 00 b - back. MA FF.K I N ! lltH.Dl.Mi "IT. Liaiilon, Feb. 14. 'Hie only mii-a.:"1 fi Soiiiilh Afrii-a this uioi-iiinu' wa- fro-m Mafcking. dated February -ini. It said thai t In - sniping Hoi rs wen- b - 1 roil blcsoiiM' laii'lv. ami llioir -hi'll tin tighter. The British guns had . st rioits loss 10 tin- lloers. Tin siiimiIv was lashur well. Tiny ea 1 use I hold mui mini next .lime. J in- garrison is vciy confiib-nt. Tlu-ri' wen- lewcr easn allies during January than, in any month -inee the siege began: SCHUMANN CONCERT Famous Musicians Appear in Raleigh - Monday Night. On mM Monday night at. tin- Metro pi Mian Opera House ihe penile of I J 11 1 -eigh will have an cpporl ruity of wit tie- iug a pi'i I'oravaiic)' given by one of tlie iiiosl celebrated musical i rgai.jzauoi: - on the road tda. Tie Sihiuuann tlraud CoiK-crt Company, undi-r the mana.ge ment of .1. .Saunders (Jordan, present ing Agnes l'ringb'. Ami'iica's ino-i faun-as holy violinist, will appear in this city. mam MM Misy l'ringle h) lieymwl ilonbt. tho young est violinist wi? have today who can en joy Hie distinction, of Tanking with such viiilini'stH as Mnwl I'nweU aJiuV Candle 'I'r.so. She won the ilianmml medal in the Chicago College of Music at the age of sixteen. She was dmineilintely hi!)" concent iiMstrr.-- of the (Tiiicjtgri LMttiett" Oirches'tra; mint "ln tho death of the fanjons violiiwit KeniBiiyi. he vvnx ealleil iiion to fill his irlaee in hl iMiuinmy. From that time on. 1t in thv nnisi cnl world linn lieen. iilwiiioimcnyl. o will be iijasiftieil 'by ftratv f1h.tlienr Cn liorit. Soprano. Cimrlolte Tarrant,' Hatii 1st. Hml Zulieiiu- Seurles IVJkcmn, lni innKe Ketnler ami ImfierHona.trj'. Tim ti Khect for tins nitrtictton win . 1 i; Ttinisuluv jl.. .ilk. Mf. f oe l.ii-i i.""' -' -. J V. H. King Drngj (wnituiy' Htore. Ail-! inlwUm 50c, 75c. nntl fl.tm, :, . I tfiiniii INCIDENTS OF BRYAN'S VISIT His Watch Charm the Property of Another HOW COL. BRYAN TOOK THE TOWN AND WHY The Entertainment, at Henderson, and Raleigh Durham People Heard AJ di'i ss Over Telephone Wires Col. Bryan and the Engineers. C.,l. lrvan was staielin-j I tic rear platform of the private ar :;nd ih Hearing Hinders-..'!. lie aware of tin., fact that Mr. Mi a- to elegantly dine lie ii.ii arty at I Icnilersoii. and was he t rain was un- ssellblirg o Bryan s lab-oiiig .eiibl have i'eleigh to referred un.h r the intijn'essiou tm.l h to w ail until 4:.'i" o'clock i get -linnel. The iineMinn was askc.i i: to i-p.-ak befori' I'aliug or oa. sp..i!iiny. and Col. Bryan iv:e in of In.- latter. "V" t il'iller u it'll, these pi-oplc. lav r " said in that ig and 1'iiaii Natinnal Coiinmitteeiuan Da.t.. thi y 'Ut the spc i ll alio-'..' eati yiii' fat it as.-iuori- iiiijior-ani .-in-; king." "All of which goes 'o -;'.ic ' I'.'sj.oniic.l Col. Bryan, "that I cm enielv fasti. 'Ihaii' I can fill." J'nl witien be loiimi inai th. v were Hearing I icmli'i-son- ami lliit dinner was lo be served ther. In- said: ".Wee"- k a I L a the people waiting. W'c will oil ihe soeaking." And so hi- did- an l I "til weri' go i I. x .v Mr. W: C. Dowd. mIh bate News. wa.s oui- )if lro.li Kalcigli lo mec: llei-i.iM'ii. Mr. Dowd ing nan and ,estirday scm ial of his friend-, i. n iiu- irain came up I sain;. at ion. "Hello. Br. th n!-ing Mr. Dowd wa Whip : ami all abnig the ili r-.'ii to Italeigh. w lieu if tin- Ch.ir patty lo go t III Col. Bryan at is a go, d lock was taken for tine geiiilcmaii i him with :1ii-illli- White." ltd. John K. road fiom ll-ei-Mr. Itryaa was iu-i'le tin' car busily writing. Mr. Dowd was on Ihe rear platform, w here he was forced lo wave ihis bat in recognition o,' tin tributes being showered upon him b'-, tlw Crowds the train pas-cd. who leek him for the great statesman ami orator. Mr. Dowd may lover be a l'rcsidential candidate, bin If is a- .liv er as a I'n -blent and ile-erves as great 1 1 ibiites. There was great disi-as-i. Bryan Sfu'i ial .' i -terda.v a bcr of i bite lior-i - that w..t ed lo Col. Itryan's i af!"iagc t in i m i ii- lll.l be l-ileil ill li.lll'igil. reached slli ll .lone-. Chair- 'I lie iiiierc-i iu tin- -uhjeel a pitch that Mr. A rmi-tead man uf I he Italeigh ltee. ption tec lo moot C.I. Bryan a! II -cut I In- lollow.ng telegram: Frank Siis.naeh. I'.-ap. Chief Mar-bal. lialcigii. Be .-ll'c lo have -iici n I i w lti: i Bryan'' herses hi-lch-i-il to Col. carriage. V five o'clock. v i 1 1 arrive almm Arinistcad Jones. iMeen while llofses ill onl six to ihe carriage. I the parade. There was with the sixteen white There wire the parade, but Mr. SH'onach l one black liors, ones. o he in part e..ni own .lone-' tch gram. I w itl I 'hair AT I lender-oil the Kngineei Bryan Special 1. ft his engim miii'iilcs and a-ked that lie I H Col. Bryan. There wer waiting lo sneak lo the grcnl if the few I',, pre hull 'tiled lied-, the great stall give to the F.ng! talesman. but he had I in:" I" m-crs. cvcral Wlui are hi- friends, and had minutes talk with the man who w as -afi'ly and s-mooihly taking the Irain to Baleigh. Mr. II. S. I .card. T. 1". A., of thej Seaboard Air I. inc. had chargi' of thej Bryan Special mi yesterday. Tin- train was tendered to thi- Bryan party lice of charge, and was elcgannly ciiuipped for the occasion. There weri' good things in the private ear for tin- Sealniinl's gin sts and eveiyllting was ibntc in great style. I X X X I When the Baleigh Bei-opl'mi Commit-1 tie arrived at Henderson yesterday tiny wire taken in charge by Mr. Massen lurg. of that hurtling city, and wi-ie elegantly dined liefinre the arrival yf the BrytMi Sfiei-ial. Mr. Massetibnrg is a fa moiw hotelist ill Nxi'tli Carolina, and claims to run thi' "Only Second Class Hotel'' in'tihe 'State. If Mr. Mirssonbiu-g is right in miming his hotel as a Second CbiBs Tiwort. It is to be hoped 'that the other hotels of the Slate will not be classified. ..He runs one of tin- most at tractive hotels in the State, and always gives an elegant spn ad. Yc-coi'day lie did himself )nml, .and gavi' his guests an idea of Homlors'ou and Masselfhutg linsisiialily. ; XXX Tho nddresses o,f Cid. Bt.viiii on yester day brought, to Italeigh a large miniiber of gentlemen who have aiiiioiinceii iiieuir selves an candidates tor vuiriou-s oinc-s. The mimilxT is said to havi- reached as liiglwn ligiite as ftirty-fiv for State of fices 1 alone. I.t might Is- w ise to mime theiiN but olio calnlnlati' is jnilous of s'e ing his opponents iiaine in print, so we tt'fttiin; v Tliough nearly two tli)insanl prii-lde heard Col. 'Hrymi' sju'ech iu the Aca demy of Music hwt night. Ihow wore n row'liiuHlrml others Who wtf not iircs- i'Ut lint Who heard Ihe niiigiui'iit twl- dTef m full Tim Meinn lioii.. biituriiur liv the ri'.'h: lowr 'lw iu the- Acaih my of 'Msie was ilohi(( ffMF.) work. "mtM'i tioii with the IntCTKtntv Teleimoiie was made when the hand liepnu tbo'litmt nAiin'ber on its pni- gramme. "America," and huiKlreds of subscribers .lo the Interstate T'hone beard the gnat cheer that went up when the orator appeared on -the platform. Kvory word of Col. Bryan's speech could be -heard with remarkable ilistinelm ss at the other ends of -telephones in Durh: lohlsboro, Selma. Dunn and other, noints. where the subscrilwrs ki'i iu I i-oiiiinunieal ion with the Academy of Music throughout the entire evening. X X X Il is estimated thai six thousand peo nlo h d Col. Bryan speak from the plalfonii under the ten! iu the Cra'lcd! School j a n I. yesterday a!'lern.o, ml that, including telephone li-teiicrs. the aiidieiicc las-i night numbered over tewu-ty-lwo 111111111-111. Al. least a thousand people were turned a nay yesierday af lernoou for lack of aci'i.miimilatioii. and more than that numlT vainly aiieinpte,l lo get lii tin- Academy of Musi,- alter it was filled last night. Taerc vva- bin .lie subject t-llal was discussed Vcster day besides -the Bryan sieaking. and thai Mils the serious necessity of creeling an Ainlitoiiiim in Baleigh. The weather pri dictions of the Ol'lieial Bureau on the day before were for rain. The Tinies- isitnr printed tin- bulletin, bin. not iihslaiidiug the official prediction-, -ail thai lair weather would visit tin- city. And Old Sol did herself up in nice shape and made everybodyappy. X X X The gathering yesierday brought to githir an aggregation of pencil pu-hor- aml ilignilied editor-, a weleoii who beard t'hi' addresses of C iu the afternoon and at night, tho number wi re Ma.i. K. J. II; Fayetti-ville Observer: .Messrs 'arni'r. Lexington ili-patch: K , crowd. 'I. Bryan Among le. of tile H. B. II. Brii- Ion. Wils ('h'airlotte n No New- vs; .b Wilbur .leiikims. : lb A. Ajenek. I lender- -on Hu-licr: H had. It. son Hold Leaf: W. C News: J. A. Thoina-. Jordan. Durham 'Sun t Irei'iisboro Telegram : Manning, llcii'ler Dowd. I'harlolte l.oili-blilg Tillies; T. . i: 11. l'ilillili-. A In rnitthi. r.i-itt. of tin- Beatifoi'i llerabl. and lv ( ! Oxford Ledger. i Tin- new -paper incii w . i-c making themselves al heme as tit -v alwavs an- weleolili ,1 to Kali igll. X X X ill. I'.i-vati came to North Caro- When I liu.'l four ,r year- ago on eis treat caui our. he wa- wearing -i Bythiati pa urn watch charm. So was i-.iin..r i.m oi the Wilson News, and tic i iller silgg -l ed lo C,d. I'ri.-iu lii.i' t.ie.v ixchai.g" eharnis. The l'n -ideiPi.il .'aiiilidiite agiccd that if he was c!e. '"d or def-alls! ho would eehatige. ml pr : i J I wearing (he -anie .-harm uti'il at'.;' ;he election. True to hi- word, a few week- .It'll l the election in lSt', Col. lo.een -enl ill" charm lo Mr. Brit! 'it. and I In latier lor warded his lo Col. Bryan In iviii"! irain: and thi- sann enari'i hi- been '.scaring ever -itico that I iv. Y sterd.-iy afternoon in . Hie lent Col. Bryan was just re ly t" walk o i Ihe stage, when he saw a gentliman fiiigeriiig a l'.vihiau Chirni. and ri-eog-uixiug both the i harm and the w earer, in- called out. "Hello. Mr. Britten. I a;n glad to -ee ion again." C.I. Br.v: in Italeigh a four yea "What's an. as he i did mil l in.- babv Willie -lot-day. but wbl yetingsii .it- nauieV" ; .1 the nand eel a I'll r ii little I'.'li.:' 1. Ifiyan kne alkcd I Mil ..ill naliie-. ke.l C Br.v- fel l;lll "I -j-ond' linn e IT Wit "Hi have i , lather." re- fiebllg -are w ho hi- fath- I the I II I ' " -aid Col lu'il.-i' itanii Mil I ,1 I hop. evi r I c w Thai's b.w. And he w .el by ot II. 1 1. ing I 111 1'tle IV ran of a I her ' id Itiin iia;.,,.': olll I by Cot. ise wit: . thitikin of the Hi van. what his f pliuieiit pai C..I. Bryan uoratll "as t sihly be. Bui in, I II him wi re I - eonl. I whom the Ma.-tei- C. 1.. isilion of llless e. is a proud .laela.. who holds ihe eiiger boy in the ntn'. loiith today. Ve-'terdiiy I iwo special Iclivcry b'lier-. eainc here tor and they w . re given to Mas i',,. ltt-van. ter -MlaiKay ny i-ostiii.isicr i.anei i di'livery. Col. Bryan sigunl lor imtii ihe Jcitcrshiiisclr. a in I Ma-ter MaeKay i vcrv proud of having Ihe t'ol I'.- signa ture twice in his inc-si tig. book. i LOCAL NOTES. Mrs. William Taylor. !' Mame e. ' a., is iu Ihe city the gii"-t ot h. . -i ter il1-. .1. W, Burlier, on New icrit , v. ;. n . Mrs. reler AiTingfiui. -ot I'lirhain. N. C.. is visiting Mrs: C. T. Bailey, on North Bhuint stri'i'l. l'res'nh't Mclvcr. i f Ihe Normal C. I b'ge at tini'iivboro, is in the city. Commissioner of Agriculture S. I.. 1 1 il tersoii returned this ' a farmers' institute day. ltev. John Doiigla up yesterday, and days with bis pan lit iflcrnoiui. He held mi Knlii'1,1 jesier- of ("iinton. came is spmiding a few s. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill, of Ni-w York C. Douglass. Miss Angela MeCaull. citv, is tlie gite-l of Mi Iiosa Battle. the city today. Judge T. B. W. mack left ing fo'r Kiclnnoihl. where be Ihis in, rn appears in an iniiHirtaiu bind suit. Messrs. .losoidins Dunii'ls. Fauces D J Winston anil Cami'iiui Macltae lift ihi moriiing for lhtrlntin with Col. Bryan. The niiisii-al ainioniK'l for loinorrow j,,, , fu. t jVcrnor' Man-ieii has l-' iTestponed Mr. James C. Macltae. Jr., of ( Oiap 1 Hill, who came down yesterday to h "iir the Bryan sneaking, rtiitrncd lionv.' to ilay. Mr. and Mi's. C C. Dunii'ls. of Wiisrfn. rittwltnl lioim this nftormion. Tiny I came up to lnur Mr. Itryan's atMivss last ' night. The musical whii'h wa.s to have hi-en given lit the (lovenior's Mansion mi Thiiiwlay night has fcevn indefinitely postpoiiiit on account of the .C.duiiial to 1h given at tlu rwddtsm .f Mr. t .Tnliiis Lewifi' on tiwit eveiiiiM!. TBe tea - nt Mrs. :U'wiK' pinwses1o be one uf the mut deligbtful events of the aramm. The elegant bmnc or Mrs. I-w is will lie open tr the public from .H'lmlll 11 uirUx-k tor a most ehuruiintf reception, ' i PROF. IRA REMSEN TO SPEAK BERE Will Deliver A. & M. College Commeneement Address FILL DRESS PARADE ON PRIDAY A WEEK ' Washington's Bfnhday to be the Occa sion of Turning Oufof A. & M. C dels Parade lo be Near (iov ' ernnr'g Mansion. Brof. Ira Beni-Mffi.' I'll. D.. of Joins. Ilopki-iir. I'niici-siiy, has b, iuviiid m ileliier the comiueraee'ii, nil aiiiln ss at tin North Carolina College or Agricilltiive a ml .Ueohianio Arti tml hi- ha- .'iceepie.l the invitation. Th wddress of IP-. It, ,n-s-cn will . M.-ijf' gSl!i. the ,. and M. eolill.encell:elil H)!oToillg M;iv Ltiti and .'luili, I w o day-. ''!.- The College ami lie ,,eu lo of Ihe State nrc lo be eongra I ii I a I ci I upon D". It' ins, n visiting Baleigh. He i- today the leading -eienli-t ,,f tin- world, and by tar Ihe most pi ..min. in -hcniisi ,,f M. Fnglish -peaking raci'. II,- is the au ihor of various iei bo. k- on chemistry and In- works are i:ie rec ilmrily in llii- sci.nee. II presideiit nf the American A- the Advaiicclucllt of Science. ignizi'd iiit- lias been oeiatiou for one of the iitgm-si iion.ns oi'iauntlilc in this i'oiiii- IV. I r. Kelllscll is nut olllv seieiiti-t bin is also a itopulat an eminent 1 and eiiitcr 'iii general laiuiiig speaker and lecturer on topics. Dr. Beiiiseu will speak at the A. and m. i oltege colollicucelneiii on lines of material ileveloiunenl gen. rat of the South, the practical applieatbi of the seiem-cs m inanul'ae tiril.al iinliisi nes. On Wa.-hiitgioi:'s tin- cadets ,.f ,. . gin- a dress parade ! Ills and othiT ma- I'.nlh lay next we and M. iii this College v city in fr. The hi 1 anil nilli tin- the nvertwu's .Manse, n. prugranma- will n NEW CORPORATIONS. A 75,000 Colton Factory-A Telegianh Compiny. A ri ides of agrcenteni wilh the Seeli-lai-v of 'Htirkin. C. Cuirkin. I.n and .loseph T. Mi-Pahe wen- filed tixl-av Stale by M. l'.. u Maftic Mcfabe ' for the ineor'Mi ration ,,f "The Flizabolh City awl Nor folk Telegraph Company." with prnVinal place of biKiiii-ss at Klizabel It Citv. Capi tal stock .f."!.ii(l. The I'ieilun'iiit Oil Company was to. lav 1,1 III he Sei ni.-i nn t".-i i-l mi- ipal place of rctaiy of S'.-itc oi'lic Tile Ii ill..,, lain leio,. .-il ill h. lite ineor S. II. Haiu . MeMur;;. Micliii. I levetainl coiiniv CI- pi.rators ate .1. IV I lelliuger. l ick. .1. I I. I.ilieberge,'. I. '111,1 1.. A. Hlaill,.::. ': a- , shall 1"- Vgi.itnii. The Lowell C.,,,u Mill-, -f Lowell. iia-iin e,,nniv, was m, it: l he Seen t .-i-i-i- of Stai capital -lock of S7.",,ili!li. the conipal,;' are I'resid Aden, i.-i 1'r, -id. ",i. J S. crelary and Treasut. ip.irated today s otiice with a 'I ne oticers T. '' in. II. M. Mc ('. Italikin. S. M. liobin- -on. and the ilii-eelors elnblai :- 'Ii -aid and al-.i I!. It. Kay and .1. i a f.rri'- -lie. l'ISIll'.BM.V.N'S LTCK. Vim Dyke ela i - Fisherman's along with other uncertain things: en you know Dr. an Dyk-- I a il cur h t tie'.it '.resent It as a Dr. I-.lcl," but I) Hot se play, ability Whet he pre ill be I'!-' I I i IV, . ' f t 1 , e ing -I -a ;!ie moiiii'ing. l-'i-leve i i'-. lotek." I-, l.e ie on Wa-iiii)goii - Birr, iiieau- an in-, cl t iiit thin. . or whal nol. given ihe pill day. i- by in. If you ari !,. nil., on Il -v'l.i I c, ''of ill" lllel-e ,o Ii. loll had beltcl r." lr again, if y. ,1 a lake novel -eii-ali y our "nioiii a,,i ),oso li--i- uei I- biiibliiig ini. v, can your laugh ti- r . this e and grow fat. But a- predisposii ion. v. larining play, admira riai nthiiig-." w liati , r W it'll "lllle, Till-: DKD1C.VITON. The didicaliou ail. I opening i.,' :he lli'i atory a I ; l'i-bi',1-sisl of a 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 g ot tile esolll liern oust I I'lirhain will b, held the l!:'.i. ary . The opening eNcrei-es co eonci ri by the faculty and istndents. and a dedicatory address by Mr. Jam -s South-gale. Mr. A. I.. Manchester, ol I'hiladelpbia. editor of the Musician, and vice-president of the Music Teai-'.i-ct'-' National Association, ha- been in viie. 1 1.1 be ire-ctll. A ci.r.lial iiiiilaliivu i- given in all the Bah igh people. Thik-c w ho desire to eotiie will plca-e let Mr. Bryant know -., thai -eats can be reserved. Tin marriage of Miss Bctlie F..lwa..s to Mr. Michael Chauibli'e will he il einiiizcil al tin' hivine of Mr. ami Mrs. C. It. Kiln ards on West Ma i t 'll vln et this evening at nine o'clock. l'rof. James Dinwiddie. i -i' l'eaee ln--tilute will deliver a leiitire before tuo pupils of the Blind lnsti:uie in iln'r a --eti'bly hall on next Tliursilay night at 7 ..clock. 1 'His subject will Ive "The Value and Duty oT the liiseen." Frieinls of the iustitntien a:-e cordially invileil to Ik lirosonl. Bemeiuber the box sht el for thi' "l..'t tli' Hussar" is now ojien at King's drug sliue. Cihik- one, eoine all. buy a ticket for Friday night at Met r.rpnbtan Hull, where you will hear good ninsie, .see good acting, and go home highly p!ias.l with Ihe evening's entertainment. . "OATTi CITY" WBF.CKKJ1. ' New York. Feb. 14. The - st'HUiilsd ; J'ili!i:iail Liner "(iatc Cny" Is lyjno n broadside at sea today. 'I lie wrecking ismipany y that in ii hwiiiijik-c of gale the situation ol the steaiiuT 5i& bii'ii chninzetl. ami it w ill 1 e lwis'iwnry to begin awvr Ihe work of. ilnating Iwr, s , ' f '
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 14, 1900, edition 1
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