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-nt,""'- , ,i' ' No. 9,110 RALEIGH. M, C, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1900. 25 Cents a Month 0 KRUGER ISSUES A PROCLAMATION Advises Burghers to Stand Firm and Strive in Name of ;Lord GENERAL ROBERTS DRIVES BOERS BACK Two Days Hard Fibgting at La Buschag Nek Captured Boer Trenches - Fighting to be Contiuaed Boers Preparing to Make Strfnd at Gtencoe ' Ijondoii1, -March .".A Ijorrtuso Marques dispatch says that IVesi tant K nigra lias issued 11 proclama lion urging all burghers .to stand tirm awl stflive in the name of the T.omk TTnlesi they 'had fnith in tin Lont cownrdrco would set in and then itluir iHsitioi would lie hopeless thnt luinnto iiinl tunic. I In the om-my. twrrruKD hokr TUBxciim Osfonteiii; MsVrcIl 5. (Saturday, delay ed. 'fiio cavalry under (tctieral Kvcncli forming uu advance guard ti ('oiioral TtolK-rts' march toward Ijloe infonrciu, is being sturdily oii-iosed in- its rwgross eastward. An .ittompt was made tills morning to oust ci foroo of the enemy oc cupying si. ong position four miles east lint after inn 'xehangc of a few n'H,. ; shots tind the. receipt of half a dozen four i a hi mler shells from lhe Iloors tien-e-ral Krenich retiml. - larger force is now poiiig forward atid hard ligh'tittg is exie-ted. lx)inlon. March o.--A l.ig light is on to day near Pordrivht. -which begun yester day ami kistesl all day. The HrilMi ilfmc Hie Ibi4rs from their advance lines at. La Huschagiio Xcek last niglir. ami slept on their ai'ins after captivriiig the Unor tniKhes. exiHsling to iiegiu the hatlle again i-arly this morn'.iig. imckics ritiiKAUB hci; a siw;i:. London. March .". A dispatch to the Times ifroiin Loiiai.o Manjucz. dati.l 'Sunday, says: "KersisU'tit reporis ion timio tu iirevail that the Traus-vaa1 gov-eruniK-nt has opeit d iicgot;aJ :ns took'uig M'wme ixnt-p.-' iOwt the oiIkt hnl the Bots will nuike n utauft t (i'lencoo HHt IJaUig's Xek is stoutly assorted, and that, in rlw? mwaniinie the intrcm linn uis lit. Pretiiriii are U ing extend. il ill anti cipation, of a siege. A ilr-patch says, on higli authority, that, r.l.n nifonti in says in event o:f rejiulse the Hoers ami Kn e State forces, the la l-ler will retire to wards tin- Tran-vaul and unile w ith their lirethnti there iu niaimaiii ng lhe snug gle to the last. TlIltKK lilMTISH A'KMIKS. Loudon. Ma nil .1. The silence of the war office cm-crning the inurements of, the main Itritish army in South Africa j continuies. though from what inforina-. tion thai leaks -ihioiigli. indicates that the ainpaign is Uang siea.iily carried l'..r- Aard. There are l.rael ically line: "Ill- ish armies in the licld- i n in the Kr Slate, (mother in Cape Colony and one in Xatal. The fun uicr is in c lose touch wiUh u Ixaly of Uocrs e-iimaled to mini-; bor about six thousand. Sh i nlaiion re garding the movements ol lodxrls I .plile worthless so mri'lully an- his plan: conceahil. Ml!. JOKKAN IMIOMOTKi". Hi comes Manager of the Kurniiure Ks tabblinient of Thomas & Camidicll. Mr. A. B. Jordan, w ho was biiokkeep(r for the furniture establishnn nt of 'I bnniuns & 'amihell for six years and has had charge of flmir branch store in Ibvrhanu for the I'mst ithree iinuuihs. has now retnnieil to this city and has been nuole nianugi r of tin store hole. I Mr. Jonhin, is a Kaicig i young nun ol i splendid Inis-iness abjily and deserves rile inaiinotiou1 w.liivh he has reel ived. Tiie nehvtion is a most exceUont one. Mr. Oaiupbell. of the linn, will retire from rl active nianngeiin in of the sture 4iero awl will devote his attention to the Ihuvihlg of stock and the gem rat siiprr viimi of this and the Durliaui. store. This is an ever prosperous Hum. Their .xccHent spring si.-ok is u" ar.iving, and tiinhrnccs all (he latist and fliest in liunilitre. It A IX TOMORROW. For Raleigh and vicinity: Increasing f'lmuluiess tonight. Tuesdny threatening witlier nitli rain and cold northeast wimlH. tihiftlnirliy evdting to southerly. Kiiin tonight unit Tuesday, preceded by fair Ire tnis-oni Nnti(m tonight : wanner in western inrriii; winds mostly fresh southerly. A Ktyrini nqinears tlids nrmning t-i ii.tr.il over nortiiern 'IV-xas land Kansas. TlireateniHR weirtlker TviMr rain or snow 1rT.iili tlrotiglint the entire tf-ntral sec tion of the l'jutl Statn from the Urwiter Lakes to the Onlf of Mexiie nn l frottt the Apiwi'lnehian t rrw 'Rooky Mountains. At the mi-imc tinm- an area f hiuli lwromehr with a iild nve oc cupies the bake ireirio-i- The teiiipfra-tun- (it. H n. ni. w S deprtws nt Detroit. ID .halves at Hnffalo. t-li HI iTisreM at CUiwigo. Snow in falling in tlie Ijako regioii ami in the irper Mississipiri val ley. MoICIMjKY IX WASIUXOTOX "Wnsliinirton. MiutA, 5.-lreident Mo- Kinh-v unit iwirty rendievl W tislimgtj.m nm NVw- York nt 7:25 o'cliK-k thin nmmins lifter an unevemtful tm. Mr. Guy V. Barnee is iHitains n fenv daj-8 in Kitrrell. i ot,. ., jiv dollar liin. The thAltT will lie coutni-iwnteiV by .enving nt th,; CAROLINIAN TAUGHT KRUOER Rev. Daniel Lindley, of Charlotte, Gtive' Oom Paul Instruction. Oharlotto, X. C, March .".-Iiwid'ut Paul Kruger, of the South African Ite imhhV, riveived hi early traiuinjr from a missionary from, the first Presbyterian Church iiu this city. 1 Key. Daniel Lindley. T. P.. went to .South Africa as a missionary from Char lotte in 1K.'!" mid found there 1'uul Ivru Kit. whom he trained into the devcloi luent vt a. sturdy iife. Dr. Lindlry labored along the Tugolu river and in. Zuliilniid. The editor of a monthly church pnior. The Hull. lin. printed at l.inoolntnn. X. recalls the Iniit that as-Jate -as the syerays, as stal ed clerk of Mooklonlhurg Presbytery, he sent letters to Pr. Liii'tHcy. written by the venerable Pr. Morrison, of Charlotte. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE Vienna. March .".--Severe oarilupiakc shocks were felt throughout tin. south-! em Tyrol last night. The slncks were j pnrfioiirarly strong at Trcnlinn and at ; Arco, where fhe inhaliitanS- were thrown j into a wiM panic. J here was no loss t life ro"inrtod. TO RAISIM 1'ItlCli OK Sl'tlA!!. Xtw York. March ov-Thc I'.i'ooklvn I Ioust :Siigar Trust, shut down last night. Kive hundred men are thrown out of cni ployiiK'iil. This is said to he the first step toward the increase of the price of sugar, which mil bo forced up by the trust: 'ley reducing the output of sugar nnade possible by the passage of tile Per to l.'ico tariff hill. COT'ltX. New York. March .V-Conon -March. !l..i4; Ainal. .May. June ami .lul.v. n.-n.: Vugu-st. S.4S. A NEGRO RAPIST CAUGHT AT CLYDE Confessed Crime After Lodged in Jail. Beina Guarded and Taken to Wayensville Jail for Safekeeping His Victim Only Eight Years of Age and an ...... Invalid. - - Clyle. X. l. March .1.- i Special. i-The negro who outraged the little gratid ilaugluir of Xelhias Holland near lien- Saturday ivcning was run down and j caught, about "' o'elecl; and brought t" i place .ami placed under 'heavy guard, who. guanhd him all night and took him to Wnyiicsvilli. this jnoi'iilng. where he was , placed in jail. II il'esv, , Irs g,d:t I last night after being brought lure, but 1 claims he .did net ::. nipli-h ln pur I- His victim is a poor liille invar - eight years ..I' age. having be. rcr all her life with St. ita 1 1 w as almost impossible to pn hie, ling lusj nigh.'.. A na.b r. siilT iatici nt ... .-. ..... ... .. ..... Ml,.. 1 lliailllll Ol. I, HI II ,11.11. i.'-.i whole country is wono-.l up almost to a In caking point, and il is more linn lik.lv tiie good people of the injured family w ill he saved I lie very iiii; !. a-aiil task of appearing in conn ugainM su.li a low pii cc of brute erealioll. RECEPTION THURSDAY NIGHT Young People sf Edcnton Street Church Will Entertain Friends An event I hat premises lo be tn.isl cn jovable is anm.uim I for Thursday cveii- . iag of this wiek in the Sunday clio..l i ii i tm si of tile Ivde'llh ll Sired Met'ilOuist I Cinirch. j It will be a reel piiiui tendered to lie.- eiuigTi-gtinoii' ol ine i union an, i i in- pun lie iri nerallv 'by the ncinl crs of the Kp- I -vvorih League. This or;ai::;:aiion has I (lone iiHich to di'iiw the young pcopl.' of j (he chiri-ch logclher. ami lias 'had a num- ! her of ineeiiugs wJlitcli proved prohiahle I.i : all who wen1 preseni. i (hi Thursday evening besides the re- j ceiviilg of the many gm sts lie re w ill be a program, the rendition of which will j be excellent. Instrumental ami vocal i lnilisie -ami recitations have numbers on i llle program, and thoe who are lo remler j the nuiutiiTs are talnitc-it young ipeiipic. This Ls oive of the nw.-st popular fea- , tures of the Epworlh League and West- minster lAagne. and serves to make the j young lieoph' of tlhe church bonier ac- I ipiainlted. besides giving an opiinrtiiinty for tin in to give enjoytnent to their friends. DEATH OF LlTTi-E ADA PAGE Centle A la I'age. though only a few months over seven years: old, seenieil to lie much older in oiirliK t. bid wauls tlie Inst. And when He came and took little Ada lo l.lhimetr Jle called one of earth's sweetest spirits. iShe was so kch tle and uioilesl that sfln impressed all ihose "who 1111111 in eunl.tct Avith her. She wns sick only three days I with that dreadful disnise nicnibraneoils croup), and when she was almost clinking to death in the anus of her weeiing fatlnr, she Haiti to him. "What is the liratifer with von iill V" She then turned to her winttnwt stiid'to her, "Is this not my last hrcwUir Ami ttiin was lur last utb-r-ailN fir she went lunii." to live with Jewis. -who Wlid. "Siirrer little elii:dn;n to eoiiie no i. for of sin h is the King dom of Ueflvon." Utile Ada was loved by lier inuvnts devoteilly, .whose lieartH are torn. and WetNlinc wml Adas teaelier we eoimnind them to llim who mitt "Come initio Sle all ye itnat itwwr and arc hn7 tadon irod 1 will give yon J rest. AlM'iS TEACiliEU. MAD DOGS BIT TWO MEN THIS MORNING Herbert Jackson and Austin Suffer From Brute Bites JACKSON SLIGHTLY AND ' GAIN BADLY 1HURT One o( the Dogs Bit Another Dog Other! Dog Shot by three Citizens Two Fires in Cary. This 'morning al. Cary the people of that, low 11 were gretilly exched over the appearance of mad dons in lii.il section. 'I'no had hem found in Cary and had hitleu iiwo men ami cue dog l.el'ore lliey were killed, 'fliis morning a mad do was fouiM1. ruunuig aliout lhe Iiu t.-aiii. a color. Hint low 11. The d "tn-cls alia. -hi. I A un it nian. who lij in was foaming If the V muni ! . lie 1' tiring ami -running wildly ahoni from int. to anoilier snapping at every- iiis paiti. anil rimi.liiL. lhe pco- pie a.liout. as 'he weal. Austin (lain was sran.ling in the str.' Ahcn the dog running Hv hini Mi,:!iued,f violently al him and gai lu red his t liuui:!).- and a part of his palm in "his moiuh. lear-s ing tlie tliu'liib aJtnost off and injuring ' the palm. Cain 'drew' fre-in this pocket aj knife with a long Made and ma.!.- a rakoj al lhe mad Inn to, I (tain's stroke went to ih" mark. Tin'- long blade just n a.-lu d .lOie uii.'.-lle of ih-,. dog s Ihn-al ant . au, I almo-l iuian- lancous death. Sni a after his . iicouiitcr with tile mail brule (lain went for uiedi- i .il atieiiiion ami ill" u the a.ivii physician left on the morning train for'. IJalcigli. lie arrived here nl li:t."i oven the Soirilierii l;ai!way in sear.-li of a mads.li in'. His hand is badly lacerated, aa 1 lhe wounds are giv ing, him great pain. This is not. ih" mad dogs at ( 'ary I lerla rl Jackson, anoiher mad dug. only nil-, riilrr with Yo'lerday al'lernoon olol'eil. was bitten bj 'fhe dog was iiik con- tent with having given real pain and n grcalcr fright t" the man. so rusluil madly at anol'o-r dog. which bi-loti-gnl to Lrnosf Waldo, of Cary. anil bit the "log in the leg. Waldo now lias the dog fast Iv sei u red in his back yard, win ro he is watching for (level ip.,iei"ts and hoj-iiigji ' ili.o tli. V-.i's lil'o can In- s.iiil'. - 'the mad d..g gave lac people a lively chase al lirst. but later ran ftvin the men who were alicii'.pllng to kill him. Ixuiglil. ". 1!. Sc.iit and llaiama I! Mr. ! ai.-: -ami : eel'llercd lile Iliad (here lire. I many : ing biiii!. When t'reiii liis pursuers gave 1 he men all .log en. lev a lieu-, diets n-i him l:i fon the ih g b 'Sill 1" he led a livclv p.'le lllal liie.' Wele li .I ' 1'or. Herbert Ja-kon. ' tei-ilay a I'ti mo: n. w : 'fhe bile was sliglp tu gi-e him any I " ti. n will pn I. ably mad dogs runiiiic 1'ul lire. In .'lilil-iliou lo tin icople el' t'alv h id i is bil-.eu ..rioiisl -not e; S nie pr ui I., pi hu id in ( arv in mad do.- little . xe Salunlay cveein when lhe n ii. I . it:g Kd. l. Va!i came I v lire. 'flic ho,: allulil mi l' ch. mm 1 Hi llll lir. was S'.oll CNtlll tiil'owa ea -'.-t;l!l' e. ab,, era..a' is -.im ,1 b;. gni I by bileUi il waler n i. n.l : . I -uu in ighbors w in fhe li.ui-s' of a en Saturday l aeh a- -ista u. e. I II K AMKKICAN C1K1 I'dMilllT, llll of -M M- Kvcry palnm , f flu sio oiighi lo M'C "'I'll ill! l'e. Illeillg tile eonn Ac: American inn Mr. Cirl. o. f. 1 1. ill." which will Ih' pr . Scanimon Company cause il is above Ihc bleed by (in- A. tonight, not be. ii vi nti mil ij pe o! inelo-ilra'na'.ie conn dy. oi beeallse 1! nu. ni. but gi.l u." :l ll.l dev. r is striking iu theme and In because il p resell Is ! wo lir t'ressc.s who are sweet clloug enough to almost, cany the puce lo suc cess on their own small shoulders. Thev do not ad like a pair of slag machines, that have by dint ol' training lieon taught to repeat, pain I like, weni Ihey do in. I uniler-rainl: tin y sc. in marc like grown up actresses, who iiudci'stainl the resiiurccs of Mii. es. ges lire. cvpr. -s-sion u.n.1 pit'tly bits of by-play. There is something so seemingly spontaneous iboiit their acting 'that tin y win the synt- paclielie athi'.irati f the .luibcme HI : ami hold it. wilh ini-reiising nib-rest.: throughout the play. The worl; of th.-H; labnled tots unrst appeal strongly to all who love children, to all to whom thci jovs and griefs and lu-peJ of inuoc nl . "cliiblhiKnl arc like little rifts .; ..iirslune. in .the sad work-a-day world tliai we gfownoncs know so well and so .sorrow fully. I'rof. C. II. Iloll. 'oush s Oiclic.tra w ill icmlor the following ci u. i 1 1 N" nt the Acadcnuv of Music during the ;rr fornrance of "fhe American Oili." .Man1!! Amwriciin Sirl Hollow:! nil. .lolly TnimiM-'Ktiril Aschor. lntn iliic jug the Wlvistlhig tinaitette. .Messrs. Richardsinu Ijtunsden. WH-on and Rolen. Medly OvOTtWe Sunny Tennessee. I u trialiniiitr vnrkms solos. C.nui 'JWn Cainiiiva.l Mill-'. n xylophiiu-a solo by J. Liimsdcn. MertT Annri'a.n Wheiiler. Colored Aristocracy Match Cuinitpic -I-ievy. 1 l'rogr.nnsubjci t to ( hange. C. M. UOlLOWBt Sll. Direcior. (XHX)iRKl CURL. PRBAOIira:. Vorn Avirr the colored Sin wvaeli r. .v,.i 1A -,.', i,.,a Ih-vm ortmehintg f or iwk at Cox'k .llum-li on Xcw- .torn Tenme. thf will prpnob tlie re - nwinimdor tft tho w-k. The pnfHor ox-f grwtt llfgw to lite insapnatimiiT tin h'lKls an, invitation to M to 'onw aird1 pooulo of tliis city cxpcfiemvd n ls-t i..s.ir h.p veur iisTo she rvreiielied an Xtnv York ritv. I'romv Here sue win ro, to CWcogo. THREE FIRES ON THE SABBATH DAY Mr. T. K. Bruner's Residence Bao'ly Damaged Yesterday FLA MLS AND WATER RUIN FURNITURE Water Pressure Said to Have Been up 1 t l:pectation Cliief Mahli r -Says There was Sufficient Supply Two Small Fires. II hour-. e.in-i ii in i m: -.iil lll.'l'e wel-e tin. 1 1: 1 l-l II - !' ui in and ju-r a- iiui.iy aleigll lir. MUCH called work. 'e is an old sup r:!i. d ae.-idciiLs -and .all. ai tin la mil i.--; f 1 1 ! i s li ts, and ii may be t a. it v i'S co'lurb-te lhe ehahi ,'l lei ;l ieils pi ople need It. .1 be a nxiii . r. ii is the f.iurth lire in ihc p It. isi fe avs ami it U pes-.ih!. - ii'pi'i'stiiiiius. iliat. t h i nn by .lays and that ;U ee-.lllig ,i la in it h's il.ird di - r v. ii ii-in I. '... ' J Sn alar, i- Vein may '1 e hn.io .1 i . I iloe. Till': KII.'ST IM.AZK. lay morniiig al l'J:!'.o a. w a-, scat ia ft'.ini tin- iii s -r : a -tern ..f the ciiy. lire ile:arimeiil rcN-'.ei.! .1 oi-iii ;-i I,;. ipliel, wi.rk stopped the llaaie ii.lil otherwise hae so. at .1. Ii'..y r. siden.-e of lr. A. O. .lone- i-i lYl'--"!! strei:. The l-esi.iin.e t. ii'ey liltnler. in the il a.lj.antii ;i;e ..f 1 If. .loin s, would hale It. I . ly. ih d III. V Ih ( M.- -Hi.- iu ::'i. at danger n accoiiii! of lhe strong a iie! Iliat was blowing daiiag tile nijlii. ! I i.e t:l'e was III t lie -the J mes homo, ai: I v iu a t.-w iniuiii. s a t ier lire (ie)iarhuent. 'I'll-' wafer pres-are ' T a- .-(reams easily r tile house. i'vanl an ! .il-ol Kl 111-; AT M I! IIIMKI .!.'! uflcr lhe varieiis Saiiiia.' -ea ':..- : were .listiiiss.il I'l-'im lie- nii-rioi.g -I -- i and as crowds were In iug s"ate. iu ,1 In- different churches uu alariu of tire I ..e sent in ami the .lepar. m.-t-t for I.i-. -. eoml time had ll.-incs lo i -1 , i en S i, i ,- I .lay. Box .No. 1 7 w as us. d, I The tire was al the r. .. m e of Mr. T. i K. Ill'Uner. Seelelaix " !' I tie 1 I. pa i'i 111. 11 1 :' Agri. nlniie. .ei lia-i .1-i:.-s sir.- t.; .im! erig:i::i:i-.i li.-a;' I.i. r.ioT al.ovc tile . seeond li,- r toe made ra ,li-ii;v, :c.l al b!a.e n a-i el IV Hue ll.-l fh" uali :r-tll : Hue. The lii'cna-ii ai 'iv, ,1 in a n-mari,:.: I j-ln.it time, and a- im.:II.v a- pi '! h- ih frrnilure lhe lir I a ihc 'I ih 'o Ibiiuc. 'fhe iu ci nl r- . Ih dam :-ipali-" was et ion .mall I. ll.. .1. SI! which iiu- v was n -poii-ihl. . '( ae ha u:. i ariiels. I'. .'.II.' : -n.l l in I- final it tire w a In- w ai. !'. as w a ' I'm ais W ilel e I h I- were ihl-own. llial the lire wa iii within I weiti;. tir-i 'call, iiico oil tile flii'li H.iv w. od can- -I'eall' li.illl lUl '1 I also 1 ho . lo! hie' i: greatest Ih ...is ! - 'file a I i tan a ui. "' : iinibr i -until il was live mill tiles :i i i , i- 'fhotc was i,o :i: lure, l.m Mis. c 1 -'."ill on lhe ho'!-.'. 'fin- sir. i water w.-n- ,.r sin itgili lo . asily l.-a. li lhe roof lliere w :is .son,.- .-riiieiMii t'r.Mti e 'liii: fnii;i ai.akm Tw-cntv-four I ad.s ..i eot'on mar la- I I. - of lilw ay ,,i, ' lir. I.e.-llillg ,: jiisl ; in a i M Souiln-rli Railway fr .lit y a i re -ei front -t'ae -i tiger train hour as 1 1'. arks .as- ; iiiii" ; I'l-si s, hound ui llii lli ua.-i 's dence. The lire alaim was sept reser"o eeiiii any r. sjioiuleil is possible. 'file two li'es tlie same lime. Tlie burniiig bales w a re 1 In ill and ill" , is ir,iniptly wcrc al.o.t: j i'oiuhiy sat- iiralcd and Ihe cotti.i might, have been Ihc the day en ai .-. mil bales near Ly ami tin I si veil. ThN lire s! roils of iiio-l d of the preseli s-.- 1 1 ! 1 11 1 1 ' ! hig'a p.i. e ell shipt-e-1 of cotton.' of col.toii. The col ion had Ik from Clayton to tin- Raleigh by Ijd- ic l.alta. Only ill"' lomwls to the bale was ruined lion Mili iweitty 1T1K WAl i U l'RK..Sl RK. 1 i T'iit- tires i n yi i tiie noi'essui'e from eslei.iay thrice le-lil i the tiavrr ami proved CompaiiN rcilie- thai i that the Wai the ctvndition of last W the Water C.-inpany wa lees. lay. when caught nnpre- !..l- ' pa ml siionld not la The found to be sulTi ling I . i lhe words prc-snre wa lent yestcri of Mr. I.. A. Mahler. '( hicf ol I lie- I r e 1 lepartJiiciit. is proven by tin million r.i rtiv household goods at Mr. llianier's. illowt'vcr. llu re were many who said fhat there was an aliiuulance of wan r. InH tho pressure was too weak. MAXV I.KKT ClVfRC-HK.S'. A Raleigh minister, whose soriooii yes terday morning is acknow bilged to be one of the ablest, and most intire.oting i ver dcliv.rcil from that pulpit, iu sx--ik-ing i f the tires said lo n. 'f itnesN'isitiH MepTeswit.itive today that he had never known iionplo in other towns to bet -onto s.i ..v,it,,il ii.-,ri. tir,s us do llle noolilc of I i(.,eigh. lie ah nliat many h it his 1 ... ., , .. .i. . i .... i i I i iiurcn on nie soiijki oi roc ami in. .in i that, n'pon ts froiib other chun lies slat d that large numbers haft, il'or tin lire. ( inis, rami me luiuisnn. ... .. i n.uuwuiy wiien me n. upe... w.n.rtl It is natural that there ,uiaiieii-i.iie. ' should Im grout nnxiety displayed when til,, lire alarm rings'. . Tin' people should he given son,. assurance 'that the dep'lor :i -tan, of affairs of lust Wcluo.-dny w ill llcVrT lie re;.cntcil.'' VISITIl'H SCUNK OK KIRK. A I: tiie li large crow ill 1 lie nigh I es-r f fclle hnre: Ih was a 1U1I present. It tile hour , :,iii v i: ilii oli-id- e .lis- n-no w cre.l. Aft.-: missed lir 1 he Y.-i I 1011 11. any ihciiiIh r e. ill-grog.! I ii nl-: vi-ileii 1 deuce and w.llehed lhe lini ii. il h, .0. hold g 1. There was :lUo a lar. the ;.eell- of lite lire : TV. ieln l), .,,l. 'fh,. V v ho .responded to tin- resl .1' III. d muni.. 1 1n- to Vlsll in li. rn mitei r lii'. an-). rail vci.-rih.y net . an- Ih. i- w..rl; ..f lliornitlg were .Jlessei r.;. .ting cloi lies. I net one moilM'tH's dehty lighting lhe Ihiui. - an fiirnit lire. I tli in 1 --aiiliL: Ie:l-e1l .hi WEDDING AT VARINA Miss Nellie Smith and Mr. Z. V. Coat? United in Marriojv Miss Nellie Siniih and Mr. '. Y Coale. of Johnston enlliuv. were lira I'I'i ' I la-t 'I'liui'-.lay evclHUg at the h-ollle .' 1 1n- bride'- fal-lier, Mr. J. A. Smith, m ar Variua. Wake eoiiuiy. The ei rein. i.;. Was willless.d by :i lai'UC tlllll'bii' '' friends, and laler in :'ie evi ping an "': gaii! la pas! was si i''i- I iu holer "i ill- bride and groom. ; ib-v. J.-iun- .lotu s i i l'.irne'il lie- ma nage eerelnoll -. 'flic allell'iai.t- we'' Miss M:imle Purlin ami Mr. It. L- St, el. .Miss SaMie .loiiii-.i!i and Mr. Willi-iii Coales. Miss lletlie S'l.'Vells ami M". Kraiik Kinc. Jl i-- Lucy Smith and Mr. lllllll-l'l I'. Its Mr. Joiucs !: Mi-s I. in. Mis- il.- an.! Holland II. and Mr. P.. 'file bride n.-ni. fa-mili r im el iv ly. w ishes ..f a T. Ilarbee. and ia ;n are s ,,f Wake ai. niel i.i.-y have host .if i'rii li. I-. I Toll! I Joi ONE THOUSAND NEGROES IN ARMS : Threaten Revenge for AssassL j nation of Their Incendiary i Leader. The Leader Riddled with Bucksiiort and His Wife and Child Dratiqed From Bed and Murdpred Moy be Great Slaughter. 1 Man li ... 4 lac il" a !! I in arm- lie f !h. had. Ce-ln lisllol. .1 -i sh.a ,.rw,l.. I I- ii. w :h-' I.I ,!. - I.i .1 w ill l:a . I hal 'ro-iby ! though! I' 'll: lhe had- i DRATHS 0i; THE MISSES HAYWOOD Two Sisi.er.-s :)irt- Within a Each Oilier few Hours .1 esterd.-lt . Miss Mar ei! awa' a I :,l ,.:,s. I few ll.. Ill's hi!,- l-:'-'.u llavw,.. I I'.eili ..; ih. s pill Uilaill' I I'I' si, !, ,-. Miss M;, oeiore had : he pin .1 a! 1. la.l es ii! -a i ; i ., days. Hay w. al.i .1 lo : 1 1 ,1 di: Thev wi iv lhe .iaugl-n Mr. Wiiliam I 'alias I la' I line one ..I' ll'ah igh's v 111.: - ( .roillilie'.ll eili.ells. runcral s. I i. s om - o.-.l. ethic- I heir ar:s il'is! w .-i e lii I.I ihi- ai li i I r an "t Church ia t he pn seiicc of a luge c ; gati'in ef symiial'iizitug friends and I ivi s . dwiiia' lo tin- continued h. I' -posil i. I!c. Hr. Marshall lhe Rev. O''. 1'ittii- g. r. rcelor of tile I'lllll-eb of llle li-.'! S'.n plier-l. n ad I he burial office. 'file iiall-bcarei's w. re young n a iboscn from among their family eoaii.e lions, ami the inlerniei-'t w'as in fhe Hay wood burial plot in lhe city i-euicien. Mrs. Ielia llaywo,.,! Cray, tin- fourth of lhe sistit-s. who lived in this citj. is iliiile ill. ami was taken lo Rev Hospital yesterday al'lcruooii. There -i one ol lur sisier living, a widow. Mrs. Annie flay woo I Cwalnuy. of Mississippi. The 'Misses Haywood 'have livi d in re tirement for siveial jears and have re ciivid omly their nearest r.lalion- and dourest. I'riemis. 'I hey were women '' the liob'u -I ainl truest typo. Christians, whuse lives in lliicnc(,l .for gae.l all wlu knew 1I11111. 'liny were groully loved. Mr. Dallas Haywoe.l, the father of lit ' Misses Ilaywdoil. died July 1st. 1SIH. his wife. Mary .Haywood, "having died im the bill of Kcbi'ii.'iry llrisading. 'flic im-alier tilsa died of piu'tini-uiia. It is stated that the hist.-ry t.r t'.io family Mill si they h that i lii d 'a niiniln r of in-tane pairs. Mr. A. ,K. Jordan''has ictiirncd to tho tit v and Will lie pleased to have li s friends call to see him at Thomas Campbell's, j , NICARAftUAN CANAL SET BACK Chronic Kicker Burton, of Ohio, Objects INDUSTRIAL. REPORT Ill-ROM COMMISSION AnlMmimciiou (Jill Introduced at Re quest of Federation of Labor by Mr. Ridgely, of Kansas To Stop "Government by Injutict inn". il ( spi-n leC I. I I. c . illlill.. ! Wa-hing . - i .i-i-t i .i p Mar. h II long cpri of 1 lie Indus. been present. , to il ill,' lll.'l.-s .,f ies- e.immi--ion on 'file whole llialies file r, e,-,-ni'lll:-ll- ! rial C. ( Vulto. I ini.-liy l'l.-h several ;lllllliioii Jl.l leue'il.'!' u i:. ken l..i ih 1 is- l::ie.l. I;l''ge .,liime l.lliolls of the preseni ill form.': e'Ws; "'t .1 I'orati.-iis , r which lo.iK lo : lirilli-sj,,!. l;Si .1 ..n its .u. ai-. in pari, as f.,1- s and inizers of e.,r- i.liistj ial . public t. oiul. illations purchase or 'i.-al iu i h. ir sio. -ks la r.'.piir. .1 i.i I'liriiis gaid I., ih. ir i a id iiilcli'-eat, :nvi - t lih w iiiea fails li t-on .or wlii.'li gives -h.uihl 1 c h.-ld legal'. aatllfe ,' tile llllilles- powois of the varioii il'e,s-eil ill I he cer! i i. II. u hieh siionld lie "'fhe .lire, i..rs or : oni: ed I . r. pori I i it ies Mails .11'.- I.I Any honld in re ' sale prn- lice- -I mi "ill is ral'orma-ii-f'.rnial ion. t'ali r re- oiisihle. 'l he , n. got lu-r with ifj. ( oi'lie. is. should be iicale o:' ii u ..rl m r; i- opell to inspection." Il-.lslees should be . the meinlK'rs of linan.-ial coiinli lail; lo gie ni-iin-rds of ilirixtiii's. e. and to furnish me. tin irs. w itli lists ir a.i Ir; sst s aiel s. ami to provide rporalion easonabh ll I., i n ol ltd w i il.em. lief, re annual ol members, with ih. tin ir several hohbm auaiust the inisnse of the iropoi'l by di re, tors or trustees. ' !ie larger enrpora liens should i-e.niied In publish an nually a properly amliied report, show ing in i-.-.is.inai.ic d.-iai! ti.eir assets and nihilities, ..a t -l ml ; illl 111 I pl'oill or loss; such rt let- oath and to h lo goVcl iaiii'.lb-.-J Im.-isia imeiii ,c ab ,. ( ', iitsi.i ''t ion. b c- .10 10' to lle J''-l.l'iLJTiaU,V: mm ree t ...nniiis- '- '( ,.:! deal of iirsiin'orimitioli i aIi ii! . f lhe li.. nor ex le 1 "ii ii . .1 Slales and ar- tite tiieoltut Scut to llle IS ; I, I. Ill !e f I as to 'file wildest slalenm Ills ::,le by llle pl'oll i! ii! io-ll press, il ihe l.-a-i t'oiimla I ion in licen assert.'. I. for in-lance. (plant ii h s of wlo-k- y have I io China. Japan, and (he lo the ( 'oic.'o Valley an. I 1" . I . 1: mi-: Thai I'.-' II 1 ililil lair..; i !n- i. pe. Hill official Slalisli.-s sllOW I 1 I'I 1 1 ..:. w'li-io-y export during the ti-cal I'sps ;,:! wris only o'J'.i.'J.'lil g.-ilh ii-. .I al ah. en s: '.l 1(1.1 'on. ami the I. la! ,n al of ail spiirrnoiis i.mns in the i was worth ..i.l S1.i'm:!.4 t!. The X 'u a i a i:a a ( 'a nai I ree.'ivo.i all el Is-l.-k. o.v, owing lo (lie ob.iecl ii 11 ii' I' (lllio. t 'hail'iuall of tile : In rs Ce.mmlitec. In fixing 1-. e.:nsi.'."l':'l lull, oil the ,. ss s:,.tnl. -await the s:, araguaa Canal Coininis nii.'iig lhe 1'an iina route, v.u the ehi. ;' iiisirnineiil .noil wa ilel'i-ali'd in the I I- 1 )e Hi W eo-ll',mi.ssioll :i-s- on l he I'a i'.-ima Milli'. .. - ; bj i Ins ol. -: ei ion need aa: v. . s lhe I ill e li in- - , ill of relaaiillees when Ci ninth'..'.' i- roached. '' 1 ..-,l, r r-i -I li'1 ui I'm Kules and' :ol... :. I b;. lb. o, ;i-,-s! based his ,,'jec- e I'aiin -ei'. I.- in a:. v. Mr. ,arg ' lhe bill, had in-hi-l nt lieu 1'ie above date Mr. i:; . i Mai I'.ui'l. a. IS I', dial nl' Ihe Mr. llll , I lo 'Ille .1 I :, lak. ii lhe C. II. .lis Mr III- Hepburn, i.nauii'.i.-i he set I". I s m-l.lera: a.a. w hen upon 1 if il W ere .!, e '.'SC.I 1 llUH-c of tile 1 reaiy. M - Mr. I'.il " .'I' ,-. asi.h r il in : I .epblll 11 !'' pli i oihing ahoiil Mi-. Hri'iou . r, a-.. ui-. he -a d nun any Hi,-, ally lie knew alv. whi-ri'llpi ll When askul his ,hje, led. id: "'ll mn issi.i 'a.aild la C itali" au- I a W. to re .11 canal for laal ivp'vl. 1 am in ravor I wain it forli--1,1 I, i- of little ii' ;, is in a uu duly .!ela. . of :, ni ai i al . ana i: .1" n lied, as !'.-!! i'i" al ioll W " aim Tl' l-ill pn pared' by I, or has bi-on- in- in 1 1 1 1 1 !l;e K,-.loraii. : ir.'due. .1 ia C. Kansas, li p: .-em'.iu o". u oi more persons t in I'll it hi- :l ll.-l La bo by vi.les th-i ci nt ra.i Mr. Kiii'.-ely. ol t no ngna mem. bet w i en two or do. or i , :' anv ol to do atiytliitig I md- dispule be- I w celt employers am 1 lisM-ii t oft 'oliinibia lile raibvays cu.uau-cl euiployt's ill the r n-rrilo'. ies or on iu iutei'stati eoin .1 criminal, if such ni.'i'ci siia ac; c.unu'.itn ! puiiishabl ,1 bv .ui-' pels, n would not . a- a oviii'e. nor shall such a-.-re. n. . III. ombiiiati.in or coulrip'l c i in re! r rnl of n ade or com- . Oils hall any re.-lraaiiitg orilc-r or inert ir s iajuurtimi Sc. -akim be i-siicd wilh relation lo it. ..( (he bill. Mr. lii.lgely says the Kisl- iliat it was car lull v draw u by i-ilien and ilml he Pelievs it to Ka con litutieual. H is de-iigned to p.ut'a stop ,, so-called govci'ivnn nt b iniunction. ,, which Mr. Ki.'.gfly d. dares hiinse:f : r. ii ly eppiosed. . Rev. X. If. 1- W-il-ou. !' Cinipcl Hill, is in Raleigh today. Mr M. A. Rooliir nlurncd this nnin'n ina from Cary. where lie siinit Snmhiy with friends. The Kaslern Tobacco uronuny. cif Wilson, w.ts incon'oml,,,l today by the iS,-eretarv tnf State The capitol Hto(4c is phifeil at $l(l.(ltlf. wild, a wiafeilnousso for the sale of 'tobacco and fertilisers i t to be built nt. once. The ineorrwfltnrs & I me R (i. Itiiggs. V. M. l lemuig row c. n. -Utrsou, all of Wilson. 1 : t ::-, m offict HTM
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