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I-, flBS-VISiTOR TI IT , I OIL. eveSnq, 4;No. 9,105 RALEIGH. N, C, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1900. 25 Cents a Month Si cronje and his Army Capitulate Cronje's Boer Army Surrendered Unconditionally to Gen. Roberts at Dawn Today, news RECEIVED , IN ENGLAND WITH WILDEST ENTHUSIASM British Great Victory Comes on the Anniversary of a Former DefeatQueen Cables Con gratulations to Roberts British Permitted Boer Wo men and Children tc Evaluate- Affecting Scene Be tween Cronje and Roberts. London, Fob. 27. The following orfic'al dtapatch was received from to uerui Rub- I'aarloboa-s-ComiimiidMiit Orenje mud mil his forces cajiitulalcd nni onditioual.y at dayBght and aw now prisoners in my cainnp. The Ntrength of his force will lie cominrunlicate! Inter. I hope her Maji's ty'n (toTeirnnwnlt will conisider ithis event as natisfactixry, occurring on the anni vorsiairy of Maijuba Hill. SuxU RORERTS. raariklKrg. Ft'b. 27. TV Boer Com- nindniii't Cronje sent an niTicrr through Klin British lines at dawii tins morning wider a flag of trace. The officer said thjut he had a im-sttige to the Itritish gen- n) in conMlMUM). He was taken to tlen- oral Kitehonw. 1o who mhe said that CanrnuHwlanft Ciromje w as wi.ling lo sur- render, hatius found his poyiiion ur.t 'iia- iblo and only uefemt or capture in pros- i gwet ,if (he oantiuuid to tglit. Me wished to avoid the. wunece.ssary slusbKng of . blood, and lo. atre the w omen and chil dren,' hence he requestr id Unit Uiey shouhl bo given safe comluct. (iei.eral Kiich encr gramted this request so far as the women and. cliiildren wen' eoiicermil, l:it Jmi iustisted tlmt the sin render of Cir.inj:', in all otlur rcspwts. should b - ahbt,-ly nn.-oiidititnal. The Hoer oll'.ei r staled Thtit C'ro'iij agivnl to this. 1'poii tin-' relnm f the Boer officer to bis camp Bow Cootaiisinder Crinje left his laager, escorted by half a dozen nfCiccr-i, and cnfrTid the llritivll lines, lie was met by General Kitihener. who immediately brought bun to th- heaibo " ;rler.- of Cen tral Roberts. The gii . lings of the rival minerals was kindly and ext retu.iy sym pathetic on the i-irt of (Jcticral Rob orts. Windsor Ciistle, Kelt. J7.-Qunii Vic .rin it-hill, n-t tbc llstlc here, has Clbli .l tier congratulailiou-. to (leuei al !! ImmIs on the surreimltT ol LoniinauaiT i louje. Ixuidon. Fcl). 27.- Oeneral Ri ir rt s' ciisiatch, nminnir.ing th- surrender of Ortraje's force, was posted at the war office as soon as the press lobby was opened. Few persons b: sides 'the news paper nicti were iweseut, l ilt the news KPixiad quickly, aiwl great crowds rushed to the VHT otTice wlm re was cnticled a wine unparalellcd since the liegiiinilng of tile war. The scene was one f great exi iteiumi nl PiithiisiaKin oil the stock exchange. Tins lirokt rs niisl into the streets elner ing "IWbs" at the top of their voh.'es and Hinging the national anthem. The ' consols rose a quarter, 'but subsequently weeded. South Africans hardened and Knwds advanced five-eighths. A general feeling prevails that Hie worst of the campaign is over, and that the British forces will not have to en eotmtvter such difficulties as heretofore. London. Feb. 27. A letter has b en received from the Mafirst Dragoovs. now So, South Africa, ccniirnaing the repiK". that a supply transport nacheil I.ady smith during flic engagi nient at Spion Knp. lUie KTitor says that the Dragoons -were an esern-t for the itrnnsnKurt, which wnf seven miles long, and be adds: "That is -why Butler engagtd the ene-; ruj- at Spkrn Ki). tbl Bullet- knows what he is doing, mmI all artt wilSing to follow Mm decpite Haft reverses. TUB MOTUNG OA'S 14. Prosreution has not Given up Bui Be lieve the Bbdy Will be Found. Justice Clark heard the Broadie-Mor-ing habeas corpus ease at five o'clock and since two colored people swore that they saw old Solomon - Muring the day' after he is reported (i have been, imir rternd, the defendant was rvleutwd. The negroes said that he came to their house at iiight 'and took supper, saying that he was going to Virginia, to work in tolkweo. M) B. C. Beck wi th repre senliMt the defendant and Mt-rs. Wat son aud Gntlig the prosei-ution. Today it in said that the case against Brnadic for the liniriler of his fiuther wTII not lie dropped, but some new evi dentil will lie nintiirtlutl. Allhough the alleged lratrdcr is supposed to have oc curred nearly gf month ago, yft the pse rution Btill believes that th Irody will Ultimately lie found. , COTTON QU0AT1OXS. Kew York, Fel. 27. Cotton May. 8.80; July, 8.91; August, 8.S3;t Suituh bar, 8.19. THE RFAOT.FTTOX MILLS. The only mill of its kind in the south for the manufacture of cotton Ann uel now b ing Imilt near North Buffalo creek, and known as tile Revolution Mills, is in aiing 'oomph thm. Mr. Storn hcrgor, one of the owners, who is super inttiMling the eriotinii an I equipment of the mill, was si en by" T.'lcg.'am man today and saja work is progressing very satisfactorily ami he hopes to soon have the wheels nady to turn. Tile mam moth boilers are already iu position. The i'ii)T no (." (I h ir.-t p iw. r.) bis a i rived an I Hie work of crci'ting was begun today. ' I 'art of the mnclikcry for th" manufac ture, of got ds has also arrivid and will) he put in osith n at onre. The mill will he cquipiied with twelve -thousand spindles and :S7i) looms. (!rei utsboro I T. legi :yn. MANAGED A BOARDER lhe Landlady Got a Heating for Hiding Sam's Clnihi-s. Annie I'r.iw il adol ted an effective itheil of ireve!iting Sam Reasley. olu of her biaiibrs. f rein baring h r home. She si cart i! lis (lot h sand lnk.il tlo in up while lie was sleeping ai:il coiise iaenily lie was tiniliiit'd to his roem to (iay, siiii i he had iei chanire of ri'iu- nat - t. Hnl In- m ule Ihlngs l viiy for th- kiiiMIaoy aim lie seeiiks to nave heen us sislcil in this woik by another getille- 111.111. Andirsuii I'aiham by i. mho. As a nsiili of tin- w hole affair, lViiiam is now loeki d lip in the ,stai:ii!ii biiusc awaiting a hearing on the (htrge of ns- s.iull upon Annie lir.iw'a and Sam lieahy when he shows up. will an- swer lo the sanu- tiiarge also. PROMOTED 10 MAJOR Succss of a North Carolina Surgeon in the Philippines 10'. I.nllier 1!. C.raitly. of Atlanta, who is ' :i n.-.l in ill,. I'hil pi iii s with tiie Tail ly-I'lih l'i,iii ,l Si itrs iiilar:iy a a--Ism nt surirenn, has. Pern pnimt il by l're-ii!i in .MeKinby lo the rank of maj r ui"e n of the regul-ir army. The ir in n M i ii of !r. (iraiiiiy was forwaid I'd 'o tl- . S ! : i ' i in i" i-ii i I'on W illi that of tbn.ial Harrison tJray f. is, who h is 1 . en raisid lo the brevi I rank of major gllllt.ll. T'li ' rapid proiiKii ion of 1 r. Luilo r It. lirandy is no smpiise to bis friends in Atlanta, lip' Coii- iliit'oii says, uhi I t e: .eiiit e him uail oubteely one of the n ..si ai live hysir '.ins in (lie I'hilip- pill. s. lie lelt p;r llic 11.. W p issies-ions i f ()((t j I Stale, ill the east last ..uietinr with the Thirty-fifth rig'nieiit, to Inch Ii . w is atlaelntl shortly after lis ref" ni-iti .n. His , nr.n's-i 'ii at th pieseiii t us as-is(aiit surgeon with the rank of (plain, ami he will assume his new rank of major ininioiMal ly af Or lb' i on !i I'll. 1 1 ii n of hi pivnii lion by the 1'ltilid S;;it"s Sell' lie. Iir. Grady wenl to Atlanta to begin the piae.ii e of me.tieiii" ten years air", tad e ; H r ir, 1 1 1 er of y.ats lie was in the oftiee of Jtr. '. 1'. N't. hols n. lie is j)r native of Om ".- I. X. C.. ami re eeiv'd h's ib gree ill nieilioin ' from the Si l'n I of 1'iij sii-laiis and Surgeons of Xe.v Vork city. A short Itnie after his arrival in Al bitiln l'r. Gran.ly was mturied to Miss Uatlle Sutirt of this city, diughlir of Ci 1 u,i Smart'. III'. Gravity's fn -t s rviic in Hie ar my W's.V. tlie Third Georgia r glin nl. W illi which he was c emu eled as major surge ui uulil the tv-ini .il, w as nius-lM-t! out at Augusta, Ga. li s rec .rd with the Third G;o:-.'i i '.it the line when criticism, was directed nil over the coun try to volunteer surgeoiis by Ilea pro fessional men of the r, gnlar army was above reproach and aft' r llie disband--U!ii"t of the Third Georgia, when l'r. Grundy appl't d for 'a coti 'inission in one ,,f (!ll ,,v n,-,,, s ,;s VI, lorseiiient was cue of the largtst that reitiied Pres iilent'MeKiiiley. Sipee. iis arrival ill the Plillbvpines. the Tii'rty fifth regiment hn been in action on a numb r tif oecasi' iis nnd Dr. Grundy was given the i ppartunily which he Irjil d-sired all nlng. The rank of major surgeon is an import-nil mi' nnd the fibrils of Dr. Grundy in Atlanta where he was one of the Hi- st p 1 ul ir phys'ci 'lis are d lighted to hear of li s promotion.. INDICTMENT OF NETHERS0LE Hearing of Ibe Actress Playing Sapho i all Pr'vite. New YorU, Feb. 27. The hearing of the ease against Olga Xetlu t-sole. who is playing ".Sapho" here and who hats been iiid'lcted on account of the character c.f tho iplay, attratired an inimne erowd today, but the ntiagistrmte ordered the officers to elear the eoora-t rneni and then heard the testimony in private. FOrXDA pair of stetd rimne cp. a tiicb'd. JVnidv at this office. - Mr. Ohas. Wildes has Ttftunietl to. the city. , ALBEMARLE'S GROWTH. A n ligious census has been taken of our town by ministers of the various 1 hurehes, a report of which will be found in another column. A total population of U lio whites is shown. There are some six or seven hundred colon d people ill the same bounds, which will Rive a Tiuiil f.it.il ei? ..t- lixitj o 71111 'IM.1..VA rears a no tillO would have I u n stroiic ! estimate. These figures sp: ak for lioni sclves '.is ti tlio growth at Albemarle, and tho same rnrin ciititiniii.s Wilti tho I 'll.nl. ,11.. Il.iiio,,,. I! ,i"l,'.. ,.l n- 11 l near pas-iklity, the drvel, pnients on ' the river, 'and other improvi nn ills, we may coulidc'.itly cttpctt a population of 10, (MtO within, the next five years. Stanly Enterprise-. SANFORD FFRNTTFRE CO. Anises of incorporation were today file. I by W. .1. Edw'irds anil others for tiii" i ji iri ii i-:t t in 11 of the Sanforil Ftir nilui'e Manufacturing Company, at Sun fonl, with a capital slock of $10,000. THE CRAIGE LAW TESTED Judge Ewart Orders Judge Timbcrlake to Remove Southern's Suit railror.ds and the Craig Law h.tve The for the first time bei n brought face lo face in North Carolina and tile proba bilities are that the con-iiliiliotiatliy of lliis law will le detevni.ni't lni.re the suit wlihh was brought on the lest, is tei iniui.ited. 'lh.- n iiitii.i'lratli r of V.'. A. Mowery, who was k.llnl on the West, in road about a year a-o, s iys (he Salisbury Tnith-Ir.lex of ye-1 ni.iy has sued the Southern lor .'.".! ',t i to. Tin- suit was to havc b. en tried at this ti riu of Rowan Sitjeiior t'eitrt, uiiocr the p'r.ivisions of ti:e Craige net, vbicli iloin -s-t icales all foreign coitoratious ami pri 'i nts t lit leu. oval of -a ts aga:n-t th in and otlu r loMtinoii lairiers to the Kith ral C- uirt. In a tin' ease eaiue up lur trial iu ill's court Itisi wieli Cait..in Charles li ii e. ( oitrsel for tl,- S.-uliiei n, pre sMii.i! to .lu.lg - Tiie.iierhike an order 1 1 ..in Judge Mui rl n moving the tuse to tlie Fi lie. al Court. Hon, I. c S. Gvi rnian. of the cntiu el for the pia.inlltT. obje t . .1 . 1 lo couiead fil Ilia! the law of the Stale, aceonling to the tei-ms'of the (iaig." a:T p!?itn and thai no Slat- judge could ilisr. g.inl it. Judge 1 .'tub' r! :!. to. k tie- matter it n IT ttlvi- .'iitoei a . i the nun ii r iuti ri -ling t ,1 iiiler his . k. iltlt il wiii oj nil u Ii is :. this probably hi iittifi,. : KiST M. M il day. M C CHIRCIl. si.. !:! i. i, rnil g I'ltlte, Rev. M Ash Wide ail I l'dtl Rector. ' Litany t il otliei til 11 ti. in. F.v- I serviees ia ind b'l iibiy t uing sen ice o I., el. M ndny ' o P- in. Hailv '..l ai p. in. 'Ai t 1 p. ill i a- ervit'e lay. Tliurs.l'iT and Saltirtlav at public cordially invii.il to all SUPERIOR COIRT. The of S, .III Igc .!' Ill, Kay. I ol 11! s cot. it dav of F. bniatv ivil term ti ,'Lnr ' Kill, w xh His V. A. lloke. pte-idlllg. i I'oilow ing eases illis uiol'. I!. Rogers and w ii'e' vs. uior. ,ng. C. lel'ell.lant allowed I. II dtiys alter to li!e answer and I lit- plaintiff its for nply. tell da . b Rot s. tot -tor. r'.v; Co, ir of T. it I in lav lii-i' of , ir.niiii; Works, s b. iag l'i ecu e, vs. M I!. Ib ir of pla Stale i of Islington M. (Viri.-lmas, d : rs, judgim tit in 1 1 IT. v. rel. .1 urn R. o r Sli Tee Willi i i-ii as the Meeklciiblli'o vl ex-Sheriff I lam T. ! .ii'gii'rd as tie Tillies Y s- . Jlil'l'S is it'.!1 g -c t' II II It it s ill each, eel'li oi. I lain iff liie dele to pre-s. The pl.iintitT sit. s for on two case am matiig lo SoOO iliegiiig inipn per r. li'.'.n- of ex- ; A . J. I'l, Ids n i I'o.-i iit.s the mil Aigo ,: Sninv appear for ( d.tit. I TWO PRETTV CAROLINA ACTRESSES j Yi-sti nl. it 's Chaiiolte N.-.ts ceni.iins the f. Ib.v. ilia ilelll of illli rest to iii.ttiy , pi ui le ii! Raleigh: I ( Il .1 tint It. people ale al'.vats g'tld to, bctir from the Mis-es Jones, who arc both iei the W. si ai pri seal w it'll 1 wo popnbir al Iraetiins. j Miss Lily Converse is s.i'.l wih S.d. Sciiili Itn-s.'ii's C ntpaiiy. witu a is imtv pl. lying to lar-.'c hoitses in Flail. She writes Inure that she tt II bo utiabie lo return lo Charlotte until the l 'il.lie of .rune, as her coiitrici h is tiocn. exicn'o'd until ti e til t of Juac. Site bad hop. il t get h ail,.' by the fust of May. but she II: . Is this out of the question. Miss Connie is playing the pari of mail in Frohmiin's exo. Unit nttracii n "'llie Little Mimlsler '' Her eomp' my has been through most of the Stales . n I In- 1'acilic coast 'n.iid is now playing to large houses in Uist! City. It fore re-turitin-.' F:st, the cunipany will make nvnst of the cities iu tile W.wtcrn end Centra! States'. The ladies coiivpnisriig the Old Maids' Convention gate a performance at Wake Forest College last night and returned to Raleigh" on the Atlanta Special this ninrniuff. About ? oO -was taken in at the door. Of this one-third tins donated to cne of the literary societies of Wake Forest College. Thirty-five dollars "was the n t f rrfit 1 y the performance, this iimfcing J202 that the Indies eleared by the Old itaids' Convention. Call nt Mds Ijeaeh' Btttdio, 510 Tucker building, if yoni wish chinn ie eorated, nr any ircrk in the artistic liiw. Will iuirtruot a rewr inunilH. - DATE FOR STATE FAIR. October 22, 1900 Pres. McNamce Will be Here Thurfdny. . .Secretary Jos. E. rogue, of the State Four, this afternoon nnnounetd the datet for the next lair. The greatest lair yet will hi' held in tile city of Raleigh on October 'SI t 'Si, inclusive. WOO. This W the v.erk follow in,g liie Ilngcrsttuivn, Mi., fair, aipd it 'has been the custom for years t" . the North Carolina State Fair to folio v ini'imdiatoly after the Ilagers town fair. I'resii'. et MoNuniro will roath Rahigli this HT;-k, probably Thursday, but not later than Friday. While here bee w.ll a'fi'ixxie.t tin' executive connuitlee. This connmii. to ! will Ik- composed of MO, the nuiubcr having been reduced from 00 to & the constitution and by-laws of the society. The Times-Visitor learns from the best awHfllH'- authority that only pi-ogres iw BI1 have previously shown tin ir "ter',s; fai'"' wiU ,M appointed en the committee, TEI.-F.KAPII 1ROM LONKON TO NILK. Mttmbasssa, Feb. 27.-Tb.' Fginila telegraph liu. reai hed the Nile t lllpon Falls I'elruary IS, and was carried nercss the river next day, thus establish ing ti 1. gi':t;,aic i onriiiiinieat ion biiweeti Lioaideii an.! tlie sources of the Nile. LOI ' Xcw Itmlgi'isg Inns s': Two hti CING 1IOVSK IH RNIin. i ork. Ft b. 27. The in w -'toys' lott.-e . i inner Huane an. I Ciiain e;s, w as burned thi. lieu it' ntr. irc.l little boy-i ami gills lutinh- oil twi of M cUlBS. Ml ' ii rfeel e.rder at the eoiuuiainl aiiing, of tlie kiinbrgai (en ill A M Mil STRA N I ' III'. I;. (ii :-niany. Feb. HI St 17. -Tlie traiuled Swisbso nt.-iil stcantiT Re has FI o ffl!r fliiless to li-a' crew, a bo-a r ti Island in a fog. it ere ilrott n " lie ship. The si iigcrs and reinaiieb r mail ar- COLDEST DAY VET TwenivsTwo Below Zero on Saramac l.ck - - Fnttr Above in N. V. City, New York. Fell. 27. - This 'fee I ill- c M t"ie in tor clock this to not, ii. est day was 1' nioriti'i X.i. t i to fi't: JIa. c Njao fiive i foi'i ; i ' season. nve at -l Utile l;e l.l rose to i.', ii New Joist r, oris i' ri::u tw o I,, low zero. :e:t-ae River is froz n s did. It. i ti the Hudson River, r pffl-t , -e.w zero, twelve al Platlsbtirg. I 1 clew ill Mtil.me altd 22 bi 1 iw auac Lake. ou FAIR AND WARMER R.i gii and .i-iuiiy: fair, w le it .lit. C 't ! 1 Fa n no ited -.l.t.v. old loni-lit: with s' iitln Fori etft for ' rt! '. In ills, oi S p. , 1 w.'irieof : u l.i.sdtij: lilsk tl f. 1 hi ; ,1. Clot ! war i iiori.i. vsler. .bi ic.l ml in .!e ll! I Tho ! rk throt i it irca ol iri l. .i.'ll in the ii middle Aibi pt .tie coat''- i ii and lmril'i '.If. rtr. eMi nd niptetl,' lo V, s il. v, -biped ether is li e," t . ugh n an the ami tie c, 11- slorni 'an ti as lug will ,1 vaih. and it as no,' i le ooet.d. th CHI.D KlLLtO 3V A FRiCND Four Year Old Salisbury CliilJ'8 Face i.itera'lv Blown Off Tl ,. Salisliii say-: T: i ( : i I. tiles of yes or- day il, plerald, n'gl I t'etl u of Mr. -1 ar Sali-ltiity "1-i'ed Salnr fiiiir t ear- 'Id !-.' nil'. I ves hi b. hi-. 1 Ii is lie still',' i :l etitlt ti d da,. Shortly tut -r : at iibieit ti'.:'. .Mr. Kern-' !it e.t up -t.ilr'- It gan playii"-' w i ,.y h:nl (.iil.v !. io v hi,! . ' he . rd and lh,- p to lmrrltied o tin.! th bill, i uely hole in e chin. 1 lealh was itis! ti had enter d face was Id.-, was ill a ei . s;:, ttai-edy that has alior 'I 'V before. s.ipp T Sat unlay evi n- II oi leek I ile t tt o hot s ii- s,,o nud the soli of at Mr. I '. I.. Arey's i Mr. Kern's Ii me ami tli lit gun in the r om. ell ,1 t tli' 1" rep- rt of ill Ills of I ! 1 rimni'm ; Idl.w or, hi- llir- it .om a s a tun ; 1 ,,, ;, h ..j 1 ; , , tr, ti: -triii ju-l ttitli umler nt. TIk the eh 'kcio d close tlie 1 Iir. it ami by l a la ll-i p ,w.h r. and lie shut win! true lo Ibe , iiilertaker R. M. Davis 1 irk. - s,et for r burial. held Ih's in Ft. Ion I t.n I prepared the remains 1 The fun, ra! -I'n'lri- wci moiming at in o'clock I, i li'irch. Tie unforliiual" victim of the aeeid nt Aivln Kerns was a briaiil and pre en: ions litlle fellow of I'uir years. His -irieken fuller ami nitiiiier have the s-, ;i,iathy o'f all their friends and ac quaintances in their sad boreavi'iucnt. BTSntM' 1 lot ID VKRY ILL. A d'spalih from Ncwbcrg. N". Y to tli.- Baltimore Herald f y.sletday sits: Illshop Janus W-.ib.er Ilnod. of the A. M. K, Zi.in Church, is very ill with eaecfeil enifw mfwy mfw ymfiv ytin 1 m iintonJa at the home of a frll nd heri'. Fi-liop llooil is 7li y.iirs old, ami his KHiditien is seiious. His wife has been summoned from their home at Fayotle villo. X. C. The Rishcp caught cold at Fi-hk'll while atti tiding a rec, pii.in given in his honor. The Home Dranuilic Cmirpiiny I left th;s n-jurrtiig for Henderson, where "A Fisherman's I.uek" wil be presentid by thf niembrvi of this cimipany this even ing . . ; . . ., f riont, of tn btumnas at Dughi s. COMMITTEE M AKE! REPORT FRIDAY I Recommends Sale of Market it ) $50,000 is Obtained CITY TO ERECT MARKET AND AUDITORIUM Committee Will AsK for an Election to Decide on the Sale City Offices Recommended in New Alarker. rim n .bJm C. Iir"wry. C'aairmaii. I M.ixHoii ( I. i man. l,i im Wilder, H. II. Cn.ck. -r. ami .I..S. Wtetie, the eoiniiilt-j tie ou 'eliioiiiini in i U make the fob j loV.l.u" lei or; to ill - loial.l ol A lilol'lil.ll at tie- tio'.tiar on Piiil.ty n'glil: 'Jo lh II. ii. May, r ami l'e . i ml of A idernieu : Yo'ir e i u i ii 1 1 1 : ,. :i ; iiifil a I the last ni'iiiiig of 111' l.oaid hi lake ililo e n s'.ievatton 'lie iim-siio, ol s, 1! .1-; lite Ma' k, t l!,.r.se. pttr, iia-ieg u city lot and iillii.pl!- ati . i!. 1 11 . l i;::i.. snl.iuit here' V. i! Ii I lit' f. Il w in- r :, r: t W'c h t.l tw- li!' liiitts; one mi Fri.bl.v l-'i'brit' iv l iiii. tied th" "itt-r on Satur day, F. bi !! iry 1 ."th. We invli. d bids for liie pit t'el ' a ... . ' tl...- city Market !! e. Wo I,,, V. .1 on 1 d'f,.,iii Mr. I! my II. Liteiit. n!, Seeriiai'.v ami ii, a-erer of ih,- Al.tui.tl Stitti.- inid I e ".sii ( '..n-'i-iii.v, i :"i '-f g S p'.iinn toe t:i ( 'i'.v A'.-i tit. I, ami 'u t to , ciiig t ii.n if tie Mat k ; be s Id . i pal II a ite ion, h's ! !:.; tlii.t tt .Jt'.l ! wi!' tig lo M.n-t the I id ::i S!".i!'0. A , , n eii.ek for I was il' p s i, , v, ith us jis a g -ar-i.itt.-e tf g. .! I'.ii:!; i:i luakiug lliis li,l. Wo ai ri- oivcd ti c uiiiuiinieat .'ti fr, in Mr. Ciitm. p'.. Jolnmon. acting for Idle-- If t: ml ol hers. . : , ; n- that he rep n - til' I a i! ! ti a ' v, pi il w 111, I lie l.-edy , led . r th .. I 'ity Merit. I w he!'- ever 't Was pi'" lo lo- leho-l l,idii"l Yoer ootiite't t "o ,-!'. -r c list, I ritig all III.- fuels t a', Ii w. r f" - "'.ted lo its, decdi .1 io ie il; lite I'oliowit.- n i oiil '1111:.' ' t ioits ; I. Ti. -,;! utii lo iho vicrs of ;!;(. ity ti:,- on 1;, '. of -a "lo' tie' Mat-l ot j i le , Wo ii.- poi I, !i VI' it is 1 III' t i.t.n ; or de-tre of this R ... t, lake a!-t a.ti u in retard i" t!t" mailer ti i- h fads iee I lii- : ; r i of the '..- ;, .-,'-. l... -. .. to ..r ,.oi- . a ,- I 2. If til,- d, I I ii of !',. ,. 1 I-- in! Mr. le I. I', m-ll. of R'aiiidlemnn. in fa tin- o s. j; i. Marie I House, we ! at ''i,. '::iiiaro. i. -, c:;! ml 'ii tl ili sal,, bo made at p it.- j i in- S' ,.o tv, ..nl Iltggs "isn case is being I' - ii, am! il.at 'm 1,11 1, -s th in l ti; t.t't ,! iu th, Sit ri'ir.e Court today, on : oit.i.i'ii si;:, i.,. t m d. Wo 1 ! ev,.;,.,,,' ',1 y city Attorney. W. L. Wat tli t lb- ?!a-fc.: I! it e is w -tli it 1' tist j s'... i.r Co .'ly ami Mr. R. O. Burton : 7ii.iil.li. an! eoetd nd is . . e ei ii I iisi r r .!e -'-s. S',rwof,,l I!t-gs Co. - !. at a ,-i I, lil ie '"Is t.li otitil.; Mr. J. C. I. Hills'. i. u is ropoi-teit We In II iv lh it if 'q is ; at mi a; piiM'e j '.tlt .t l -t! r I.. ! iv. e :, .1 i :,'..; i ring a. n m il as s to.- j ;. iM., Mrs. G. It. Alfnrd arc in the il (i. op s7o : ci. , city loda.t . :;. If ib. p-.i ;;y I- 'oil for :"'i.i:l ,i Sir. .1. It. Mo-; ley. o,f Meb.ine, is in the or v, r. vc t e. i. i. i! I tar; !'.. pio e-ils ' city. Ill i'.'1'i- ;t! I. It'" I in i -re'; ii tt th,' ' ity i - I- t i:-w I " I .re' d 1 V I'll- I i y w 're'i e n ! SKI l ltll. T!' . it- has i- lot for to" ve monies ,o:,-d above. '- 1 i- i't-i't !:- ,1 ',ve ree ille u t'i' i-ar; of it lo- ' '. .t Uiol 1 '..'- I.' Sir", ! i ,1 an oi ; ti al the I'li-o I. ii' :!m , : eiiimoi'd iltat ,.,l .1 .ii t: 1 or as iuti, ii i to In 1.1 an . .' Hod io .'- il as 111 'V be , e ded. 1 C o't a' 1 l-e ni'-n ' n wiii h o'it-riiiii. and ih.tl it tie j i "i'.. u or st t.di it,, ih.ip, n a l.uiblii'g for this, ! tu ,.f tli- I i:idiii'r lo I put i ... i, ir, I :., il,,. !'... ..I oi Merttieii. w. re g in- le i,ie el-out rg o etoci; !ainr .11 I a; rot el by lie m b. foi " the silt- is ! day n ulit. ami that be had just come by i ti. same p! tee ami hail seen the liody .,. We re, ,.i"t,' ; d that i of, re i! e ' tit'd-r tie eu'tv. it. The officer repaired Ma.-k. i Ibe i.. d:-;.o ,'d of ia any w ;,y, j io ;l t.ito I til the d att limn had , I, , tiu e e"ti it ... f an iVr f iiniiii! I v.ai.,.1 ,o, and was !. iwln re to be seen. !.., fr, to ih Foard ol Ale "in n bo -m- I dim i "V ib. 11 'iiti ss-. d 1l1.1t be might lilot'i'el to -i.ltr' 1 'j ,1 '. 1 ; s oti .1 sin'.itde t i'ti !..;, ;. : a k ell :i ) 11 ill I seeing llilll . ,,i' a S w Veii-;,. It.-i-.., tin,! titti I om'.er i't" .'.sit. :! that morning, but in- ,i ,.,i, . I .- lit.,'! la tie 'lltll' or I -l-h,i lioit tie re ioii,, b,- no mistake j.,, , 1 1 v ., 1 p.. ill,, I '. i h 1'"" civ eh It: i alio::, lii. i.'gH liefore. As tlie boys , vend 1 " 1 -I a 1 rt" ! "f I tv Ive :u - t li ! w- to t",, :. ,-. .1 to Inve-li-ito what they No d Ill to . ' lib' !il 11 in 1" ' 'fi i tl.e - I" ".' i j... Cily Mt.rk.'t It. mill ''"!.-! sob: ' i .-; ii ,ls ',vo I 'I t i, n u ve r"' u - - " i '- s f til city, and , . 1 f,rs.' o: ti ns !.: silot.e.tl' .1 to tlie It, aril of Ai-b- tie n. Aft r the Board f S'd-'im.,' ii ive b e. Itate i -otters on a i'i,. s 1 1 '-ti, 1! t :,at we , n a iitt'- w ti - r utii-. a tone ami at niiiiii--iiftiei.ni iiitu ! r of : full aa !!" ti lomdv n tid near a conu'rj' iroa.l sites ... jm it y .. in s !..; in" i j ... , , . i i n -t Market 11 u .... w e j ! i, " j' ,'i' 1 1 " , t I 'i -1 we I'-, , ed w il II j!,,' y,. ,.. Ci.' ' Id Ml. ft. I I I'- SO. ."- i i,;, ,1 a j. I. o an be ! I aim d for it us tat- I aim. . t ' .instl'y lis iti in iking -al . W- l. !' -M- thai if w.. i-iti get s ii- Il .a- Sit .; ii Iir the ..!.) Market 1 ' i'-o we i : 'tiii'! a - lii city lot for ...it', li.lStll we e.t'i d.eiate the -lie for Attdiel iotlt!! W Il Oil W II p-lctll' III.'' iranle- t" F i'ei-.-h the hn'bbng of a '.aial.l" Alldierinii. We will own llie civ 1 ; atol iii'iil.y stive the tenly r-n-lal of SUM'MM! which we are n iff piy'n?. I'esidi'i it is v. ry e seiii'ia! for tin- i i: in own a lot for cily purp'ses. With So' I, ono r, n-.ain'iig. w 'ti pun lrme a d strab'c I t mi v.kiih to 1 i.-ale the t ew Cilv Market. We do not l"li"Ve tin sile' Would cost over 7 oiio. or SlO.OiHI -tb's would 1- tive us ."t'o -t SI2 ."00 wi ll which to bo bl a new Cp,y Mud. el. twi.e a - l.n-g is tht. on- wh'eh we now have; tt llh col l storage tici oie.tiioilatioii-i anil up to date improvi mi nt-. In fiotit and on top of til- Market House we coithl I ttild eflices for the a 'Connn. dtitbui of orr citv otiic rs- lh- M ivor's Office tiiul : Ii, rk's Office. Tax ('..Hector's Office. Sfi'hm H'liise, ele. If tiles ' ri'i oiiiiiic'tl'i'ii-lis can be sik ces -fully c.trrieil out it wil give us (he ros.i'sslen of a e'ly I t: it will in n-e for (he e 'y tin Au i'tl, riuni. b s il s gitr.g us an ii. lo date Market House capable of at eoiivino.l ling tw:cc as m iuy r nivs as the prcs' ill Mark;'!, vo'th much bet ter cily offices than We now hive, and '.ill of these results a-eem-li -le d williomt any epei'ss to the tity. Resiles il will remove froin, cur uitun lhortvughfare aui uusiffhtly building, and do away with the bad odors ad disagreeable snvJs which frequently greet our citizens in passing down Fayotlevillo and other streets adjoining tae :uarKct iitmse. The Market House will probably be Bold to a syndicate who will erect on the site a hand-iino building, which will improvfl verv mater allv that part or tile city We tve denize tin fiut that th sit CttTiS "SS itv I'le.i of the city, we believe that it should be dbpusi I of at public auction, giving evi ry one a chalice to bid on it, anil that in order to guarwutoe that a guild price shall be obtained for the luiiMiti". we reetiiiiiin'iid, as sta-ted above, thai tlie 1 1 1 i u I in .1 in price be fixed at $50, Olio all "f whith is n speelfully (flib Uiilli d. LOCAL BRIErS T.-n'eht R bert Hewning in an Indiana Rolllllllee at the Academy. I Mrs. Jos pli Lowcry, of Philadelphia, fv a Mt'i e lur si-ler. Mrs. P. S. Hamil ton. Y.r. V.. II. Noilloim, I.-fi this morning br New York. Miss Haker. of I'.tilt iiiuir-. who htm been visiting h r o, other. Mi. B. '.V. .Haker r".llllle. llolilo .ins a. in. The 'Lily C -i.'-i Mil-, Spray, X. C, . ;:s in, oi pora: d by So -ri'i.irv of Slate ih's a. in. J'ae ctiillal is Slii.ilOO. The in,-, ri .., alors ar.-. W. it. Waiker and J. S. McAil'n. r. ..: Sprtiv, anil F. L. Ful 1. 1'. of 1 iiiiiiaiu. Mr. I.'ebeit Downing and the members of is le, ;,;miV pVI s.'l , t ill.g "All Illllitllia il, iiiiiit,-.'' tniti ld in Raleigh i his m-oru-ing. Mary V.'hitlieM, a colored girl, eigh lei ;t year i f uu'e. dted this morning at ,,r I "n o on Fast Cabarrus street, after a ii ti.', r.n : illness with oonsuni I i.si. The tiiiicr. tl services will be held 1-m or;-ot . id.,- St let t Coiainiitee Inb.i an impor :.!.; in 1 1 ii : ill's in. rn'ng at 11 o'clock. ' io- e iel!!l't' I' e, III- s into possession ftf lie- m-: s."i,i.(iiio of the bond inony day ..!':" .,:,.,.f!-,i',v aui the wu;k of m-acada-ttt fit,.' v. ill i,i:-heil tit once. Iltili :a. Mo;-tf . S-iiith, M.li nton and Salis loi.i. e i.l bo aiiieng tlio first streets to I e liitletidainiz, d. .Mi's l.iMitui Thompson, who has been l.i New York for the past few months, I at: tin a' lief imnie in 1l)o cily. Mr. C. F. S w.rs. formally of Ttialeigh, ! ! a w ,.f Wa.-lilugio" City, is here to ai. ml :'io he tries: of bis -ui against the Kti'e'-!i W o r ( ', 'inauiv. Mr. J. V. Ill ii '.all, of Greensboro, t 1,1 lite o't.V. lb a,. F. S. R..y-t!':-, of Oxford, arrived i- l-e til'- Itt l'lli.'l'.t. )ir. V. C. I', liy. of Carthage, is in lio n't. t di-i , F. Y. I'ou is here attending A DEAD MAN WHO ESCAPED Case Si nilar to the Ghost Seen id Coun try Graveyard Sen. 'ay imoiting a negro boy brought I ae !! '.. - I" i 'lice headquarters that i id man lying on the "tt-i.tii pan of l lip town. thai be and a companion r, ami in ih His so ry w. aw a man on lh, ground on the edge ' f ti loan h. m .'tr culvcii, .as they - v. S ittr.l y 1 1 : li ! 1 1 . it is eiiliiely p s--ii.!e il it i!i,y saw 1. oiliing or a shad ow at in -I. 'lii,. ( i n eiislioro Keening Telegram s , y s : :;v-t A- . 1 1 Ilia -uttli v i! -etor onee np- el, a .1 i-ti I'.tel . I rise o rateyanl. Among the o,.'s I,,, nut iced a wh'te ot the -roiiiiil and then. ii sa; i oar tut" too eariii again. llie iv-i ti, it:: ii dil was lo whip up his horse. I m he did not go far before his nerve , ,iit' 1" bitn ic-aiii. a..d he d 8 ;,! atitt. , ti. .1 Iti lior.se. ami went back i i il,.. -a',, yard. As he retraced his si t ... ! i i i It saw al intervals the . w hie ol ji'i I P om iqi out of the re-o .t -iii-l dis!iiiear as before. When it., i i lie- i l.i i-e lie found a newly teaiio l .,. i'lio which a shtcp had fal ,, ti. am: li iii which it had been trying lo ,se...., Put would fall, back wilh ,a, it at: 'ii'iit. This would have made a line .-1, ,'t story if the wise doctor ti.nl in. into ii;tite,l. Gin. -ts and d ad men it. t,r b. rt anybody and it is safe to iiitosteaaie tiuiii theii ton eoine across oilier. Ms. 1 1 a rr , e t t'.i Wi ems. the charming cieoti ual aclrc-s who is now playing i.m'.er th" dtreeliitii ami supji.irting of Mr. Reb it I' uviititg. the p ipular actor, has a voice of su.di p iwer. e'earness and so pure an .'leecnt thai every word, unit ,v, ! t no of cxpti' -sleii rrut-rii'S the mist n unit" part of the house. Her voice is so flexible and so much at her eom nitaiiil ihnt for every phase of the play, i v. ry i h;!!!ge of scene or sentiment, it has ti ilifl'ererl play. 'An linl'lnna Ito n.i ite ." Telii'.'hl a,t the Ai'iiletuty. The TTi .ton property sohl a't auction was 1 wl in by Mrs. M. F. Beckham for .:!.:il7.r.0. The sale will probably 'be eon. finned by the court this time. Megnrn. W. N". .limes and It. O. Burton were the coiuiuissioners uud .Mr. Frank Sitrouuch auctioneer. , 9 i -.ill ' 4
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1900, edition 1
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