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11 . And EVENING VISITOR. .ESTABLISHED 1879- Whole No. -9.340. (ALEIGH, N. C. MOiNDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 8, 1900 1 7 SIGN THE SCALE. All the Railroads and Inde pendent Operators, Agree to the Increase STRIKE NEAR SETLEMENT Miners' Convention to be Held. Likely that Work In the Mines Will b; Rcsur el Mcnlny. IJy telegraph to The Tlme8. HAZI.KTON, PA.. Ort. S. President Mitchell today issued a call for a dele gate com cation f minors to be held nt Sornuton Widny, Oefober 13tb. The offer of 10 per cent, advance lias been made unanimous by nil the railroads, and independent operators, ami it is expected that work will lie resumed in all the anthracite initios Monday net. President Mitchell in his call cays: "I!, i believed, inasmuch an a call lias been issued, (lint the offer of 10 per cent lias been made unanimously by the railroads and independent opera tors, and it is generally expected that work will be vesuipcd in . all the mine!', on Monday next." cot., for f he resiiimitioii of work im mute certain. HHi.NH ADV.V.NCK Mil ICBMKNT. SC!! ANTON'. PA.. Oct. S All lint one of the. important coal companies, injthe district have now sipncd I" percent, rlvniieo agreement. I he Delaware ami Hudson Company has f-t'lcn into line, mid tins notice ha been -Histed: "This eompunv makes the following .linioi'-.if enu nt lo lis employes: Pio vided 11. ev return to work' within a reasonable time: it will adjust its ratis of wacos so ns to pav t- its n ine em ployes on. and a ! let-.October 1st, a net inei e:ii c of 10 ncr cent. Oil' wages bl'M infiir.. reccied. and will take up wilh its mine cionlcves. lis heretofore. an -rievaiices winch -lliey may lime. 1 ow dev will be sold 1 miners for !...() pel hi t' and difference between Oils rate, end old rate of .?.-. shall be taken , aerniini in ml hinting net inhume ,,- 10 ! nt for tins class in hmoi. Till'! SCI! ANTO.N CON I'' K I. 'KM I' ll l .l 'TON'. PA.. Oct. President Mitchell tod'-'V issued 1 hi call lor tin 'era n ton convent. on. lllc lin-us ol rep P's.'iilaii'?!! will ire one vote oifh foi ier;"iiu on strike, or if desired n .1. !. "iiic ninV represent as ninny as .H' t. ire vorl'.ers. hut no delegate: w ill .lie j : wed !o ast more tnan live votes. JONES THE FORGER A TERRIFIC TORNADO. A'most W es tJut Finnish Village. . Ma ly Killed and Injured. By telegraph to The Times, IVIVYAIIIK, MINN., Oct. 8. The tor nado which swept over this section Saturday night killed nine people, in juring ninny, and destroyed much property. It struck the north-western end of the town, leaving trail 100 feet wide. Near Pike Peak it swept a Finnish village, killing an entire family . of six, the names not known. The others injured are Mr. mid Mrs. Maritwittz and Mr. Ilillstrom. The engine-house of the I). M. and .'. Kail road was struck and the locomotives and cars smashed into scrap iron. DECLARESFOROGIALISM. Sensational Speech of French M rt 1 ister of Commerce. By telegraph to The Times. PARIS, Oct. 8.--M. Mil Ian, Minister of Commerce, inaile a speech at I.ens last night in which he urged obligato ry arbitration in case of strikers, lie said that the system of hired labor could never be 'more than slavery; that property would one day be common to all. The minister also, said Mil lerau, would prosecute this '..titan, which was the tit sit of. Prance. '1 he speech coniinir from a member of the ( aliiaet ha-s created a sensation. n.s it seems to commit the government. TO "SPANK" LONDON - v - Siins Point to him in the Sensa t:e.n.cl Tics Case. I.v :; !c;-.i'"iii to 'll.o Tinier.. : i it l:t. Oil -h;iin:i! com plaint chan-'ii: foiiierv will be lmuh in t .ii"! thin afvernoun a'rainsf Albert T. t'atiicl- and t harlc I', .loner., nt- .: i-cv a.m. sc. rctaiv c.f the kite .Mil-li.-'it: ,iri AV. M. ltice. I he hand-w rit ing c:'erts are still eMimiilliiir the formd i hecks, and specimens oT .lones hand wiiliiiu. and while no formal lvporl lnn been niv.de. experts a.v.'i that, all Ki!i8 jHitiiln to ,I'.::h-:i ! the toipcr. riciiTixd roi;i'(i:ATi(;.Ns. j;., ,.it. .,...i, The Times; ! I. I'ai.l. liimi.. O 'l. I he moi'oi i-i , , .. i'..:. .1 t.-t....... :.. .1... !.'.. u k n i:'. i re i ni 1 1 ii i . . . . in in.. . . i il ( i l it ( n i I I i i t i bi iP 'I to amend nnd supplv:;u iitthe bid in I "iiil::hit in tlie case of tne-- I nited I Sl.-.les against, tlie .Nortliern lucificj Western I ifum and Xcirtliwesteru 'reltsi'iijili C omjiaiius came up for n In-'ii f today, ill'' first bill was I'.lcl -1 ill v 2-1- 10'in. asking that the coi 1 1 :: Is ( T. the mi! comiianv .wh'i the i rlri.ra.ph compa mi s he ainmlled, as i.i tvi I'll". ion of '.he agreements' iim-..i-ed in the land grant piiMieges M'niitl l v the L'cveiiiiuent, and that it in. re jnired t i established ad umin . tain- indeveiideul telegrnph lir.ev. ot its own throcL-hout . iMC-nt of its ii:a:ll l;:ic ! id bram-Po-. t i;oi:i'!; o; By hi' i.i. ( ;!:i'oi!A-no!'. tclrpnit h to Tim Times. N w k Oi t V ih ml ( inki l -is in', with a stalivucn; that he has v l ; i-i i from all l oi jiolatii.-i'?. 'i he iravotinecim nt v,.':s: nnule at the Iiciiiocralie ( lu'o last night, ami w hs brought nut bv the report thai he was inlcreslvd in the new tv.V'.'lion deal of A:: eneacs in l nndcj. l.'Of i 1 i 1 In i iiivi i li 1 1) I;., i. i, ,-r -e'i to Tl! 'Hires. SI'Ki Ntil-1 i f i O.I..S.. Oct. 8. -l .i:s V . .r:orevell dav h.TC. I he Uougli Kiiirr C iul'M are arvr'uig from all tlii i teall towns, end it is k- il there wf-d 1. Fevei'i.l thoiisail mounted men m 1'c paraoe. (iovernor lioos.eveli Mri cd .-a :.':;: o'clock. , cr-T riP.. iii,..rcjiAi:u lr'.ru. J'v i. ti'i'-at'li to Thn 7!nicu. New York. Oct. irin.' r i-i!'liaid. former commissioner-; 'T li e .It tint larilT Ash;vi:iIiom. died carlv Ihii i'iorii:g. lli death was the rc pull of a ecnplientioll of diseases. . Ti'Koil-I.i' ACCIUKNT IN UKiM.lN. lj- ti-Rrbt-h to The Times. : I'c' iin Oct. 4t. A, cidlision oceurretl j in Ih-- ivaiser Klirr slntion here early V'lav- Ten perrons' were kilicd.nnd twr'lty-Ei:: liijurctli Zionist.Leacler Makes Fierce At , tacK on Church of England l)v leleRrnnli to The Tiinr.it. LO.NDO.X. Oct. s. .1. A. Howie, the mmst leader who is svrkin."- to es tablish the sect in T.ngland. addressed a large meeting last nijj.... . I.c sam he had come to eivc l.initlou a spank ing.' and would wage relentless war against the ( hureh of I'.iiglaad. lie denounced the Archl islmp nl .( an lei" biirv as an ineoaipeient. I his ccit"d the autlienee. and thev began to make interruptions. - Dowic had oi:e until put cut. Dowie said that Ijoiulim cliiirchc. hail refused to allow mm t !c use ol their liaptisiniil fonts. ..it if neees sarv lu would get a lniu. tub. anil emiilov pobevmen to guard it. STEVENSON IS SICK."" Democratic Candidate Has an Attack of Catarrh. by '.elctrrnpfc to The i laics. WOOrH ICR. , ().. Oct. S. Adiai K. Stevenson, who -spoke here Saturday, was taken nek last night will: a bad ai:ack ol calami, end had to cad in u i'.livs'r i iu. I he i rouble was briitilil on liy'a sudden cliange in Itie-weather, tic tii.: to have leit ihis iiiornihe' fov Oirviiie. out was nnnluc to ;.. I: he is better he will rcsiime Ins ciiearc ments. yr.ing to.Miilerslmrjv I'.'.nl (.'ii.-.h-octon this afternoon. NOTES OF THE CHURCH53S. : The meeting at tlie ( ciit'-al Mv'.iio ttisl chun-h losetl last e .rnin:r. kev. I;r. I . -V Ivev preachinr a strr.ng ser mon r.n " attdifulnes.'. Die snecivl services coniructed live re nv Itev. (. I. .ulaii'K resulted m iniicii go )'i. Last nighl at the I'avetii". n:c Mrcei li:mlis; church the pastor, lev. A. A. (Hitler, began a revival uniicr specially favorable conditions, lie preaeh"d a strong sermon and bantied seven con verts into the church. I ast evening in his sermon Dr. Ivev said in lookimr over the ( hn:-:tiaa Ad '.'.elite's Tiles of ls.17 last 1 liursda.v (miy two names occurred that are still in the conference. One nt these was net. liicaud. who died last Saturday in liiivliam and I he olncr. said Dr. Ivev, ''is now in tins church. I I NN M,iM PI "Itt 1 I , Ev tckgraph to The Times. Ilarrisburg. Pa., Oct. A five days session of the Presbvteriiin .Synod ... I'ennsvlvanuijppened here today. 1 his is the largest in the tinted .States nut the largest ecclesiastical oruaniaiii'v of the kind in the world. Its territo ry Invludes not. only nil of Veinisv l- Minia. but West iigiina, n.osi o. Mexico and a large, part of . Africa, 'i he synod for the part vcvr tvindi! l.r'Otl chiinhes. -14.SU0 elders and v memberships of Sl.i.OllO. of which 10. 000 were added last year. Mil (il j! 10 I I I IN 1 1 ' ssi is H r1rprrvih tc The Hue-". ).(ii'""o Oct. 7 Mr. hrut'ers er nnl miii will sail on the 10th t i repair b nside-'ve for the I risule'iv "t I mi'Ih. Krtigcr will later sail a few days later on the Dutch ciuisor A Hide; land." ; s 1 1 um i ' i v. M'v By tclrgrapk to The Times. Kl Paso. Texas. Oct. tv- htnte n. United v Stales (pmrainiiie orheia here are enforcing strict double tiwai niitine against the yellow fever infect ed district until the tune .bunt. it at-'isei , . M V 1! II I Air Henry W. Duller, formcrl -' Ualcih it ltd u brother of Senator lml ler was veeentlv niariicd In . asliin).' tmi to Mrs. ('wrier L. : Iv.'.n.e:', of thai eit'. - AfnrkPt lnsitector "Mel.-irv biilurduv rciiMiini'ii .'Si bunches of ffli hippefl (. .1'ihn C. I tiehi'ri'h. by (. 11. hteriinir of Unuhington, N. t. BRYAN AT SALEM. Dsmocratic Candidate Warn ly Greeted at His Illinois Birthplace. PICTURES OF M'KINLEY AT MR. MANGUM'S ROME At Which Bryan Showed Some Feeling. La gi Crowds Greet the Great Orator. . By telegraph to The Times. SALliM, ILL., Oct. H. Salem peop?,' tixlay went , wild over the boy they used to know, William .1. Ilryah, who spent yesterduy with relatives oij the I'm in. Today Marion enmity' cople took charge of him before daylight. 1 he country people began to arrive early, and by seven o'clock this morn ing' the streetwere filled with brass hands, and cheering tryan sympathiz ers. - - llryiin spoke lrom a temporary stand at the court house to an audience of 1,000 persons, where two years ago he niaiTe his first political sccch. He re ferred simply to the graves of his par ents and his love for the people oi Salem. McKINLKY IMCTl !U.S. A large iiumb.'l' ol Mckinley anil l(oo:;evelt pictures were in the win dows, mid Hrvan showed Icchng over this tact, saving he belieted these peo ple must, be honest in the thought that his election would be danyerous to the country to do such . t .lings, w hile he was visiting his birth-place. The Altainonl Democratitv clubs banner iHire this inscription: 1 he heart of Libert v shalf not be pie reed by Imperialism s owo'-d. liOOM-:'KI.'l A! JOLIK!'. -IOI.IKT. 11.!... Oct. . -(.overnor llousevelt ami party arrived at ft o'clock this moriiiiiii. A great crowd was at the depot, many of those who welcomed the (ti.vcrno:' being steel mill employes. (iovernor 1 aimer, Venn'or Ciillo'U. ami the (tubcrnatorlal ciindidaie. N nt:'s. p iiietl the I'lirty at I'i'ieai;'!. Tanner toel l ulloai he was r.ut, a 'eur.didti.te for the Semite. REGISTRARS ON TRIAL in lm jo: tint Case lip Today Federal Court. In the I'cderal (ouit at Orccnsnoro lrwi.iv (Ji triai U- lljiiiuji ;sl rara Uoin Winston. -Morgaiiton ami I rov beanie. Thev are charged with relusnig to register a nuiiiber ot negroes w ho were . ii. ,i ied lo have lueir nanus dttevtl o:i the reg:,il:ation bocks, . udge l.ovu presides, and there is a brilliant array ut suiiiistd. . I. M. .-il::mon l!ie deicuse. I rrtaiTicd are: '. .lodge .lames T. M. Ai'L-o. ;. atson. ,1. t'lemt ut. .Mr. NEW LIGHf MHSiRLTHE WILEY SCHOOL Coastable. Sam Manum Shot and Killed - Pete Grif fin Last Nifht. -New last bout Rjport Says Origin Cursed Mrs. Mangum and That Provoked the Fatal Shot. A tragedy was enacjed in li Lifjht section of e 'coi'tnt.v night, near the falls' of Xeims. liiteen miles from iialeigh, in which I'ete i.rittin was stmt and killed by tonstalile .1. Samuel .Maaguni at 'the henio of the latter. ' XieportM of the affair thus far receiv ed r.re meagre lil Vd. . Mangum, a nephew of the Constahle, went to the home of Ad. Miiiiguv.i Sam s iHotiier. early tuis morning, and requested him 10 go to the Constable's uonre since he hud shot and killed Pete (iriffin. Hie shooting occurred about nilie o'clock last night. It seems (iril'lin went to .Mniigumls home and began cursing his wife, whseupon trouble followed, and Aluiigiun shot him. Sam Mangum is known to most pen pie m Iialeigh. lie was a deputy un-.i-r tiici i u ..ues uud it. now voulaiiio of his township. He is about 2s years old and has a wife a:id two children. itlc (.iiiltin, who was killed, baa huge fan ny connect! ms in" thai sec tion, lie is about or years old. IteportK state that the killing will be deemed justifiable ami it is saitl a plea of .sclf-dofoiice will lie made. l.:i,ter this iiHeniAion -further par ticulars were learned, t oustnble Man guiu gave himself up anil is confident . a..: win ite aetiiii! i -n. t;ei .-late-Uit'lit is that (ti'il'lin and several others came to his homa drui:k and cursed ins wife. He civile red theni away ami whin they ad va need mi tlie house lirctl into the crowd, killing (iril'lin. Tin' coroner will hold an impiest today. EMPRESS AT SIAN Raleigh's New Public School Opened Today with 420 . Pupils. EIGHT CLASS ROOMS DIED ON TRAIN s. A. L. Conductor Collects Ticket from a Corpse. fir. Mjj.s Considers it the Most Convenient School Building in Raleigh. The new Wiley public school build ing, corner of Morgan and West sweets, was. lorn,ali opened ibis morning and by. noon four iiuuiired mid twenty students had been enroll ed. I his linllrllnu b: .'iflioimliiv cimiiii i I and is the mosi convenient i'v arramreil I born. There was nothing on the body The Seaboard Air Line through train from the north arrived here at 4:0(5 this morning with a corpse in a seat Iteming a ticket from Cnrrsville, Va., to Vi:d;'sboi 0. .N".,C. 'Che man had bought his ticket so he made the trip as safely dead as he would have done alive. ' At. Carrsville n negro boarded the train, apparently we in the second class e time the cantain went arm ing tickets. He asked the negro, who was sitting bolt upright, for his ticket and receiving no reply shook him when to liis amazement lie found that the man was dead. The ticket . found - hi.- i.ei'i'ca ".a- dal' punched and the corpse held down nic seat until ,. It. .11 reached h'nleiirh when it was renimcd frr.m the passenger coach and stretched out in the bag "iiiie ear to be carried on to Vades- aiii't tool: a scat ar. lu a short ufiil eolleet- V i h i am! (.ol 1 Kal- ('. !!ux alv ami 'i i-, ( ireeus- of State ( liairman cuera I idiaige n! c ituing 1 lie i iiiiii!'.'. .lolill V.; liiusdali Shepherd am! ( ol eigh: .Messrs. I . I ton. I. li. (tlCMIl. ('.. 11. .lones. of I : i s i ; 1 1 1 ; km. kiinliall r.d laylor. born. Ihe (rial is ol a nobtieal nature, if ilw prosecuting atto!'Ucy, Mr. A. llol'on. has been tor several years chairman of the LeTMiblican Stn.lt' exe cutive eomniitlee. rntl Ins .".s.-:ist:ti . are most ol them Ifpiibhcan ('a-.. dates for some olhee. Mr. Hoi;i-!i v.a. sonte months ago very active in pi esv cutnig Democratic rct!istiin.-. The trial will provable last tor so::ii time- mill lis outcome w ill lie a .vaitci with interest by men of both parties. ( OOI) LI 'U I I 1 I ( I ( I 1 Ol ilv toIcriiph.tr The Tlnn'S. Xew York. Oct. S. -One elTect "f I race riots -winch rioters i-":i. Inr-dlv have evpeele.l. wr.s !i'i n trli t to lifht at the meetimr of the (ilic'is 1'iotnctive League here tocay. the members oT the leafie -re nei'.-o-.". f!ev. Ttrooks said that he knew of scv eriilfnmili' S who bail imve-- had a rioted sei v.-nt. but i inee the riots had given wiiiic of his people a chance. sri'l-'i'-M !". col l! !' Ol'K.NS. tJv Irlrrr.ina :c Tlio Times. Vi'nshit f t in. 'iet. S.- I he Oct ilic -N v.vi of the Snie'eiiie (ooit of the I'niled States r pencd today. Wlicn the ouit iidiouriied on Mav --tn ''is' il i. v. .'ii-fp.l e'.ll:: . -r ltich -w h'l lien arirued and .-ub-ni.-led A real iiainv more ca:'es have lieeti lilcd sine." the I'd I'liirnmeiit than lest year duri;tg the same periou. io Large Boxer Armies Forming Says Miivtser.' !'?' lr!i(.-r;.i.:i lo The Thrua. V.S-!tl.M.'tO.N,'- (let,', .s;--.ii::i.--te.r ii places litil' reli.i;ice.' up m the re ports tli.it the vast . lloxer armies are icruiing for l!ie dest :':;ci ion of loreign eiH. Ot cuursc, lirfi!, there are t-inali uprising in liisturbcil -districts.'- . an:l Minall bodie.- of ( liinesc troops are no doubt seen from, line to unic. .Min ister Wu said he lieli'. '.ed the st'.riei to Ifl tlie iiivctitu u of i.-oinui;. mle: o: foreign armies in I't kin f o -give tuein (in excuse for maintaining forces at ...at pla. c. Minister Wu this niorniiig inlo"! '"l S'tr.te !)e.(iriinent uflieials that the Knipi ess Dowager .ml court lett laivnen ()cto..ir Hh for Sie.n. i i 1!ie troviiice. of Sheii-Si.; The .li.:i:-li'r last night received cablegrams from , the .i. erovs or' ihe s;:iulier!i -provinces ac- scliool house in tlie city, n is the re sult of the experience and observation of Supt. Moses ami at his sugges tion i ne aiel.iteets, .Messrs. iVuison and Ashe, corrected am tit lects which existed ill former buildings anil in ad dition made oilier improvements, so that Kalcigh's puldic school named in honor of lalvin H. Wiley, North Caro lina s educator, may wen be taken as a model. Tlie eon tractors, .i:char;t and .aehary, have spawd no pains to put in this handsome . two-storied molding, the best available material. The main entrance fae.es Morgan : iot'1 it ii I H ill large reeHi,(ion looms flank, the lower had, while two iiioad (lights of !0:us lead up stuirs, where four 111011' ivcilnlio.! rooais are locat ed. Lai li room has a commodious I'ioak room ami in addition to tle.'e the two piiinary class rooms have opening lrom litem two smaller rooms where a number of Mr. mioses' train ing class can teach some oi the :-mall-cr children. I his corresponding space up stairs will lie utilized for a library anil a teachers' room. The selection of tile location for tlie Wiley school was ma le so as to ac commodate tlie children in that sec tion of tlie city. There is no restric tion as to age of the pupils except as applies in tiiv i, !hci school.-, (alviii 11. Wiley, tor whom the school was named, wiis lor yearn at the head of the Winston school and prior to and during tlie war he was supt n ntemient of I'iMdic liistruetio!: in this State. The school lot embraces half and acre. The building is nearly complet ed out tlie doors are slill t lie him and the blackboard-placed in position . 1 lie .contract for the '.vindov.' shades and such fui'liifliiiig-i is i':l the' minds of Wiitlheis ami I Hey. I hesc details w ill interfere lis' Itnte" as possible w itii the. school work: Miss Lliza A. Pool, foraici ly Mm phv ' School, h: ihe piii.ei ihe o'her teachers arc Miss !''!"! ii:t !'. Miss Mary M;tcl!ae label YYnitt, .Miss Lizzie licllamy, M'. I'laue Sherwood, Miss .Nannie Skinner iaml Mis-- (Iran- Hates. 'Ihe two last named have the prime, 'V rooms. Tlie citiltlreii were merely examined and ciiivl'cd loday pi eparatoi'y in regular work which, it is i'ltcmicd. t hall liegin loiuorrow .. to identify it. CHARGED WITH BIGAMY CHRISTIAN: Mr. Hubbard Regr Power is Outs5 " Churc MIRACLES of the al and llclle . Miss John Abrams Adopts Mormon Methods in Wake County. Mr. John Abrams, who lives in the norther!", suburb known as lliooklyn, was lodged in jail .Saturday niglil o:: the clmrg-ujuXluga-iiiy. lie has one wile liviuj; with him, while the wo man of his first choice resides about six miles in the country. John A brums, some ten years ago, married Mary I'arnsii, the kite Wes.cy Whitakcr, J. P., .making them man ...,u wile. 'Ihrce years later John in stituted suit filr divorce in the Su perior Court, but was non-suited. Izvs! April John procured a marriage to ease atid .lu.-lice .1. ('. Marc im ,inn cd John, and Lillian May Williams in flic bonds of wedlock. Saturday last Mary Abrams institut ed suit for divorce uoin John and set forth in her complaint this second marriage. A warrant was sworn out against .lolin for bigamy and the man of two wives was arrested and will have a hearing before Justice II. II. Huberts tomorrow evening at ," o'clock when the two wives w'l.l aopcar in court. APPROPRIATED A MULE ; ; Man and Wife on a Spres Take an Illicit Ride Sam Keith and lCliznbcth Keith, late residents cm -Kouv buvc-for a few months paxt-beeli liiiug in .ii.-ii'K p Uiwnshi ouaiiiiing him wilh .1, 'he ei.ui'l." r. has N'xr i::-;pli:-: PAULS, Oct. 8.-The I'nil.tl is the only power which has plied to tic- i'lencii nine re ( hina. Ot.Ters accept itii gone! ciples as n basis for action. whereabouts SPltdi not re- -'artli'U-: al pt;:- The Anr.u:;! Report of First Bap tist Church. THIC DISITIICT CANVASS. Mr. H. ('. Heekwith is resting at his home in the city, after a hard week's campaigning in liaiidolph ecunty. He and Mr. K. V. Pou, the Oemoeratie candidate for Congress, rode ISO miles over country roads during the ' V and l uncle seven speeches in four dayK,'j pli Thev had very good audiences, consid ering the tin e of year, at some places bring 'greeted, by' between two and three hundred- people. Air. .Pint' goes into Chatham this week. -"d IVekwith leaves tomorrow for anoth er week's canvass lot i.tvait. Ycsieidav morning ul the I'irst l!a;i tist ciitirili the report of the church cleik for the .vein ending Oetob'ti' first was read. This letter will bo pi t seated to the l.intral Association, which will convene at New Hope, in this county, next Tuesday. 'Ihe re port shows flattering work atconi- hed durum- this pern .!. Il:c I'ol- are '- Mthered from low imr statistics t he report : Total additions to (hureh... Total loss in. nici'ibc ship .. i upon toe (amis ot wii- ti-rt O'Neal. Satunhi .' Sam an; I'.hza- beth formed a little . I rust on corn juice, and took in all (heir stock with out watering it. They then desired to tisit Winters liow and availed 1he.ni sclvcs of the temporary use of (lilbert O'Neal's mule and buggy.. Sunday '! licit O'Neal swore out a warrant entl sam r.nd I'.lizalieth were arresled in Sawyer's Potloni and in default of jbuif sent lo jail for a hearing at -1 n click tnis evning ticloie Justice I Harry llobevt' . NOTKI) N'i:W YOllK S( llO'il.. ('apt. N". W. 'iVest has just returned from n short visit to New York.- Ale entered his daughter. Mil's K!ciim". a a student at Mrs. (larduer's School for Oirl.-.. This is one of tlie very oldest a::d l.rs-t selioids in New. York, sit nil":! in the most feshiomi lile nart i f New York. Miss Helen Ooulii's residence is on the same, block ami on almost tin- opposite blocks are the three su peib Yanilerliilt lvsiiienct s. ( antai't V'es' exoveiscs himself greatly p'mas ed with the school. The principals are tb'V. Dr. Ch.ii lcs 11. Caidiiei' anil wile, assist etl bv a lull corps of teachers. -ft.' I.i l)i:ATH OP Mil. WM. I'TLKY. Mr- "W. II. Ctley. aged twenty-live years died at the home of his parents. il"ay-.AV, Marl in street, tit m:.ai sat I ui'day niglit. He was popular among ! liis many frie.nis and his ilea! 'i i.- (!e ! plored. . .The flinerai sericis wrt' held (it two o'clock last nf lernoon fre"i tic Christian chinch at darner, by l!e. J. L. Foster. . . :. : I The 1'all-liearurs were Messrs. L. Hagwell, 1!. S. Shepherd, W . : (i liulli, .1. Al. Larbee and J. -t. Sing, Jones. : Total gain.................. I -Total chin eh membership. . . I 'a!ue of church property....? Total church exnemcs. . . . . . j CONTKIHITIONS, S Slate Missions .:...,.. j City Missions ! llt "'( Mit-siivts. li'iTm;' Missions ............. Nt iuisti'i'ial eduertion. . . . . . . . il'r.pllst Keinale I'nivcrsitv .. ifov.il chair (V:. K. ('.)...'.... jOrlianag:. i'mVuin sufferers llarti.d Young Peoples' I'ttion It' IW'I.O,) ;: : '.ii.os to i:.N"ri:i! s'r., m v,;v's. . - i:.. Im.,i..u s'. littl i !,. :i!i I Mis Maud I "-xtle "f ""-ivokc, 'a., a re in Of "' 11!.... If 1 ...ill t t!ll-v': f'n v. .'i ixr. -'lit ill i . ill ,,,,. " - - .- ' -i. iif Mis' - .V '":' Da PI Pi ,v I ! MN( I I II V ' s T.v lc:et?rri'li to The Timis. (!.!,..,.-.. (.f '' - New York, will speak a: a liepuobea i meet-In!!'.: bee trinight. Prom ,r lie '.' 1 1 '" I t V. a'--I'lo". " here . ill -ties!: Wedi'cviiav. A l"g amb ,..., is ii -oniisei' for vis c'T'rtnsr, and 'he meet imr will be a hot otic. ki v vtioN ai;m' ; oN('::i'.ss. lv teiee.r:t)!l to The Tlinci. Cleveb'-id. 'Mile ""1. s.- ' oil Clevehind s "Home Wwk," . for w hich such elaborate ii c..-,, at n. I bavn lie-e fe.de.- Ibe titter (ate ( . - i c f il i ii n ' t i win k s i opened here P'oay." ' .IfMOlIU TO AILl.T. Tlie Juuio' members i t t no Dauvh-t.'i-s cf the f ciifederacv are r"fiio--."l in meet at the riidito"in:'' of the Stat Museum nt in::i() o 'chirk t'iiiiorro"t Tnoriiinir to decorate Imp it in f (In state eoiiteullon of Oaagi.tev i of tic ('.mfeileraev. Mrs. Hubrrt l' wocj will luivu charge of the decuruliuii. DK1INAM DAMA'JK SI IT. At Diiihaln today in the Superior ( ourt the suit of V. K. Debnani vs. lie P 11 Teletilu ne Conn imv ecnies tii for trial. LYlinani sues fin f!'ht'-') !"" n" is- A Hell wire repairer was ill ,...i.l.-. .m i! note ami lll'OlM'C'l il pair of I nt'iei-s on Mr. Uelmam's head. Mr. !! I (' Strong. cT Iialeigh, represents the I licll in Pit: case. rattle, now the wife of Lieiitemnit (niM'is. ol West Point, is.'-remembered i'a.s oneol' the Stale's mo 1 ; bell.'!'. , :-y OYKi! ( APT. CuKK'S (ili.W I'. ; : ( ooper I 'roll' its lire jmtti-g -up a lianiis'ini.. moe nie'it ever i he p ave of the kite Cri'-l. rVieviiw ' '. .See, Willl'V l Sliile. V Oiik'.viiol Cl'"!C tcrv. It is (if North Carolina MarMe, v hich is (juan icd in Oavie niiity. and ,'iSS.P! is (jual to any m ine couni.v. ."iS0.fi s !.ill.OII I'M. 7 I - :u..vi T.-ill.O!) . r.o.itii (m.fii .1.0) ju.oj ami . .it-...' ."! MO.NO.VY KVEMXti t L' T -Mr. V. j. Pccle. liresidenl Mondav lv veiling ( lub. is bus i ii.C for (lie wrk this winter. I'.rt meetimr of the eluli will i st the heme of Justice and Mr Ali'iitgcivcrv. on Niu'ih i eistin the lest Mondav in October. of the li- hel l :. W. A. ti I. The Total fliurch expenses cent 1 i'mt ions S'A'H Y SfTIOOL. Total Sunday Srhool membership, 04!-. -er:t"e cftc'daree. I'i". S"'!('a" .-' 'kk ' e.-"ee:'es ....... .It "' Tlii"ii! sv;!ie. ()-p!i:iiia,-e.. IS').').) Tital i 723.i Total Sundcv choo! a::d church r pcpdittin s ii.."s:i.1.;. Ti e hureh contiiln lions included $!)(' I.!!' ''V th.. W('-"-tu'-' Mii-sioii'iry t:-n-(! on l".(.., il,.. v-.-,,,., WoT'i't o'.' Vlw'cttnrv S' "iev. llll.l SM'.l.i.i from I the ati's .Mission Land. l.v. ilr. V. .. M.'trsloill the unstnr. I pi-eched a line siTiiiiiii in the morning 1 en (.ml s crre for us. ANOTHKU The tine show i will 'oe one of the :i! ihe St-te Fat" , i i . ion. of tlie S'in Pro' he Midwav att'.'iictiotif this va"., lied the Kiniifl'u' has made nrooosiiN to win ter here iigain. being much pleased wilh Paieii-'b. and the''- besii o-; in-t-ico'.iii'e, but wint".' with ("if peo ;.le. V . '..; .' ASiii'vu.i.p.s ai is i. ::n m, : Asbeilh'- M'ldit"liH "1 r.".-; ..' 1 " been formed, directors have been el"ct oil. and work on the new structure is ... t : .. .,. Tin-. v"l' '"" I'T II, 1, 1. ihe inaHer. readv Pactor of Tabernac Pray rof Fai it . c . . ?'- swe s Not Li ' Intercut in Chr'.atlaii : ilenly reached KB unptef tiiiiLlgh, uuU the i.wojret this theme, first ' tn it ' Church and yesterday fa t trnucle, tout attracted i eltion, but lie did awftfc V had been wrought Bincii a anenticn. Kcv. V.Y 13 P sermon cn the subject ys! declare.' hlirself r. .Chrluti fact he contended that . Mrs. ddy had assume. u si., Ion. hut he did rgi ' wrought miracles ioo aid that bia "tmnwer t not necesaarily in oi? t Jew. Mr. Hubbr4'Alo -be irv.cr for cuiiug the il'Blv clrniiil Ml tlOW. tile Mr, Hbbnrd read tiie 11th fcartr o f Cliiiut ci; rued the bar' withered, .mil Ho Jrelur ticnirg mrilies vi'heiicf, i!y, when t'rey wctild 'jia thii bapiifm of J&ukxtiM Jesus there tauRhihe i "Tille In thiS'dlaojMrsn Chrlslinn Science ai' I "Yet. far bo it ft'om.:'. sensation. Wo eyre s,tf" things and held to that TWO 'jjCXT! What is the catJsiVpf 1 ri'Mi'iuuir uie.'CMo'.4i Nuwberu ' reeentlri J retused iihysiemiml ' bett comijitteiy ovtwr t isis uud died. Uni.lb. wi c.d true tew. and l.j died. .'i'aWf tiuims. Caristian.t b wiut us can cure noil i 1 i bluod is heir 't ' ' dircetlj'1 autttaouistjW i aubaeii, hceausrt) Wi K ' is geed, tlu dovUyijt id no nuiil and tapf uuvnii; tlilij joiTiut " dies tur cdre, lmt ,'abll. ciuy. I caristicnL... ether beliefs!4i4.''A o ihe other aide, tod u. '; I.CSO foUOWcrti tjV.iB4' c,e, bifid' lii olieeyei 'iao ,i uu one siue and fall 'lu Blind side.- Mti.'-ISdt!, i liiis faith, slid Uvea, an.1 i ...i cub vl wavci'tls,- iftey n i l.n one extreme, irtar .J . Scientist a claitiiitig thii-, ., Ccd, while at the kln .aiiv.81,.- Agnostie. tlU.', i iiiitilsai, wao declare,. t:i.-- ' ' I 'li-. !I.C ..1st (.MDCn's tlilit V. ciircd l.y; uiedlciai?,-tte n. ti. g can lie cured try c the cane," declared the nan Science; -wish. faith tl'tn 'tfcj. fes cf. niateri: gels, F.r.lrits and God, thei Uie world. '" . " '.'' ,, The people ask todat tl "Has not Jesus oatdiAn o l'i",vcr whs lodged Wih 1 lire not it ho Binlt ' curtd t means, hence thei: sTpa s, exorcising Christ's' OQf" row'KR'ibi? le .i kivi The; bd-tfii '.'5H and experienctf nioet dale now. Melhodiisn,' i church, bcrn In. a : iniah formerly nt to shout. wh it men itH-re bon , ( .' (iod; ictlay: miiay iu-aita in shame over, .-t.r.ie i.iiurches era oa terisHsm that ycu vpv.-v-rt rf a rear on thB l'.av !ng abnndened" ft .. nsliii r all supcrnamai naliclsir., the devil ft r yc nny men call sachifa MlUACXli '. You ark if the ;-'' ;e. i rtl .now?' In a.'- distrust, no: the o'(i r -s it once slid. M bew II-j' vietoi iosf into Hie holy of not pic to 3ee tho Hefcri There's netntas !: llim, Inil (! men like Topcy inly of hc!lcsaii, jh.ini: "Tisr 'H h.re.-; ,'. . why rnt.jf Ir the light of th) " "trr '''ill t pe.'i rr, io riir(sthn Soli er of God.: No MiOII program for that ctern coiiioleted. g is -n t nail" of I POOSICYKLT AT COPN C.l:N Al... I Peoria- 111- Oct. H. Today is lieo'ib- lienn (lav at the torn Carnival wiuen is in progress', here. Ibe annou.' I li'cnt that (Jcvernor Hoosevelt would spenk 1ms drawn the largest crc.;l o. I the L'iirmvul. Till' M 'STKI! PA'.. ! !' 1 The fV( k ( lub, ;i tiin'tei- ol .-re s i:i "M-fl ti n ! : (he winl"". I 1 w Inch I'-iilev i i-.iVr ririipisi n" la 'iic its tc hate tlie buildin to aeeoiuini'da'e coil-ciiim.h- .. . I'osstiil". Kalciiih w ill b'- ' e t ,,v.i... h-ile or flievillo will hu-.c U audilormai opened first. (P1-v VTION" (N M U.S. ,1A( kS4,1.N. Mrs. S(oucwall Jifks(", v iW.y.- the fiiiiiniK ( ouletierate (( al 5s ' ( litifeli Homo ami iinn'"aiv .only Ihe vcri.t.i.' vl r v-'ilie-. Hi- ( hureh 1'om- ami '";" "' with cNun.pW of Ihe Italian. Vretieh ! Ihiltunore. and wiM fn Hil'v h - ,l Oul.-b musters. Misses. Peseo'l. rprpMion performrd flu-. eO. Hicks nn1 ( row comi'ose the eotiimit- I tec to urri'.nge the programme. . noon. she bns been i:t feeble lic-iith fur ec- eral vcars. bad this power Science is not alto ; '.e w.ht S9nlfiir link's ;irc hajhtrif flic, r for some mai ( oecti the errtui i d ti'ev rasa us m me .mat to know Jf J. l:iv urn K r"v r nnd I' vov.'r' fltit Cod litis :ii . Vior lv and UoM mlifit Ged hnu Jtraiii: niiwirrd ihwug the ' 1. nrd hnve fr.lt h.; inliim pad UhcrilUs: .ispjprndK --tlio conic1 'chiiur 'liiriintiluun i it b no nuriicU". . i i mu;acle3 of A miracle is so" thi-i do-" not h,npi (Contiailvu u :) It :jed 1 c s"o : i", r tt u til h . ;tl.!l lr.: l. f ; to !l i iiitti- "Li. M
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1900, edition 1
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