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THE DAILY TIMES. Published Every Afternoon (Except Sun day) at 413 Fayetteville Street TIMES TELEPHONES. Business Office 170C. Editorial Room 900 THE DAILY TIMES is served by carriers in the city and suburbs for 5 CENTS PER WEEK. Hy mail, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents a year, payable in advance. s0- MONDAY, - .Liniinrv 10. lWlfS. LAWLESSNESS IN MITCHELL. ' "'J'lio 1 1 1 i ! 1 i 1 1 ir fur t'i-- ji'jh' factory is1 l'ii;iiilly m-iinn;: ri.iniilcioii. ;i:nl 'the .ma-; cliinciy is cxiK'i'U'il to nri-ivo in a fowl . dii.Vi. Mr. liiiliinsnn. tin jri'iioral man-1 ojsor-of I'u- enterprise, Mj-'etlirr with Mr.! I.'ef'lianiii, eiie ef the .uvihts. is now inj New y.i; k i-mvliaiins tli inaeiiiiiei y. Thi-r in:; 1 1 1 1 f .-1 i-.iy, w e tStnU, m; as' lliiieh lei- enr town." urii.-s a Monts-mi-'. er.v ('.'.n'v;-.1i;uleii( Id ihe K!k 1 'ark-Mail., tuv.1 says: .'in fuel, if we -.ukl imlnee tlie mm::;.- lunil In iielji us to en-, foive.the !:is, itii.I put ilmni the 'law-. U'ssness :'' i.ftr eoiimy we xvoiilil rapidly ' go to the front i:i every l:iie of UKi;ei'ial prespeiity." j This is a very serious iielirt nient of Hie pee; !e of 'Mileliel.l eoinily by one of itis O'.' u eiiiz'j.iise Tire.lriitli is Hint while 1hei'.' are us -e.i.i pe;iple ill Miti-lioli counl.v as anyw here, there N an elenieilf. ; lliesily le-l 1 y l!ie K:it. Tell.nesse o;n". .'I'an's. w he -are so hi u V.-s as to jrive the Whole .-oiimy a !:.. I r. ; i i .i t i on. If tl;e .; varied .'. ii diists ies of tliat county aiv ever .ieveiopi'il uiel oiitsi.le eapital se-! euri'il. it is ivrtaiii that, the enmity au thoriiies will have. to. enforce I lie laws . i,i;oi'ously.: even if ML-h enforeeineiit' Li-inns aii.iul their r -I ireineiit to tlie shailes of private life. IU'.N.MM i VOli OFFICE hi ;i teiv months now trie cnii'liilatos will he .nhroad in the land. lie is a strong citizen who .fan resist the teinpta-1 tiou to run for oflicv. tMvn where lie knows he hasn't the (.'host of a elianee of . election. Frank L. Stanton . ydves the', lollowni!; dialou'iie to show how i-.-imli-1 dates are maile m (ieoi'Kia: ' A man who was never known to run' f".- offiee f-'.l i.y the wayside the other! day. He was ml n i tr li..vs.Jj.-ick to Allan-1 ta adis:ai'.r- ::ol. s. The first! 5ief,'ro . who met him touched his hat and said: . " Moi'inii . unv-ner: 'He-'didn't pay. niueh anention to that; . hut preseiitly-anotlmr sidile traveler sa luted him; witli: :.' '.'Moriiii;'.'iriivVih'r! Fine day. tfiiv'iior!' :'..Tlieli. ..a. little furl her en the roail 1h Jiicl seeii. i-ieii, who 'joined t iH'inselves ; up to U '. him ).-is. jiiid ev -ry man of! " t! via ..;.'!. -;n ho - tit by: ; ''ioV:;''ir'; vi!v-nei;" .- j "ill s iy s..iii!'! exelaiioed tlie 'man,! reiniiitf his hei-e and . poking after them, j ''tiiere must be soniclhin:' in it! 1 lievev did iaiii for offiee, l.ut durned if l don't i : i : i ii-w!" j And he urred his horse to a regular: : Inn ra h ;:;!',).. A m-iiii LXAMI'Li: Ti FOLLOW. . Tin; Chamber of Commerce wiil hold . its monthly tee. tin:: tomorrow : iiisltt. It has done itin.1i 'ooil for Raleigh and is . etipabale of doing lmich more good if the business men of the city will work through iis agencies. In this fonnection the following gtnte tiont t the gorid work done by the husi-iie-s nil n of Ureonsboro, which we clip : from the High 1'oiut Citizen, is sugges tive of wnat I!a!eigh ought to do: ,'iinr iieiglibor, ( Jreensboro, , has an Indus: rial and Imtnigration Association, composed Oi the forenmst business men in tin? town, who nro constanlly on the iwitcii 1m- any imng that would benefit the town. 1 liev watch tlie papers and learn when any investments are to be iii.i'c- or industries locntpod and imme diately trv to show why their town is the proper place lor the location. 1 hev keep tlie public informed as to the advantages- ot their town. J hey alwavs adopt niiv measures that are expedient for advertising tlieir section of country. Investors tiiiil capitalists visiting the city can from them learn all points liear ing on their lines of business. Such an Organization is of unmeasured value to the city, and we think it would lie wise for our people Jo organize a bureau at once." 1 lie Salisbury W orld says tiiat Mr, : Walter II. Holt, who has been appointed by Mayor an W yck as auditor of the borough of Itiohmond, is a former Salis bury bor, anil a son of Col. John A 'Holt. The snkiry is a handsome one. STEALING IX O BERLIN. . Some uiiKnown person,' last night, en tered the hotiNJ of AA'illinin Elerbee, in Oberlin, rnd left with n good-size hara under his arm. The people of IMierlin had better be on tbclr guard or their ioultry supplies will disappear. Oranges mid Apples or anything else fou wunt in the shnpo of fruitg ot Dtighi'a. FOREIGN LETTER. The British Sphvnx Ijke Attitude ou China. London, Jan. 8. (Special London cable letter) The disclosure of the details and terms of the acquisition of Kiao-Chou Kav by (.iermanv momentarily scared the British public, which, however, now regards Germany s move with all the more equanimity as. in live opinion of portions ;ntiiiMitdv acquainted TVitb China. 1- iao-Chou Bar, is of little com mercial alue and will only be a series of huge expense for the 'German James tincw." If the harlnir had been com mercials valuable, it is pointed out, it would loi-g ago have been made a treats port; bn it is said to be completely oversliao- v ed hv 'the close proximity oi llotirishu c ( he I' oo. J he province ot Shan-Thi.-' it is added, is entirely agri cultural and hardly able to support its population, while the strategic value or Kiao-( lion Bay can be inferred by the fact that Russia,- in suite of the Cassini troatv. allowed (iermanv to occupy it. Altogether. Kiao-t hou Lay is not likeiy to prove a bed of roses.'-. Tlie British government maintains a sphinx-like reserve regarding Chinese af fairs and -.there' are no further revela tions of her intentions since the state ment made bv the Manchester Guardian on January V, and cabled to the Asso ciated Tress at that 'time, which was unquestionably the 'official view of the situation. . A conclusive illustration of the atti tude of the British government is fur nished by the presence of war-ships of Great Britain at Chemulpo and Tort Arthur, and it is likely to be farther de monstrated '-by the sending of ships to b. iao-( hou l'av. In well informed circles it is asserted that, it is not likely Great Britain will .formally protest- against the lease' of Kiao-l hou Lav to Germany but will confine herself to the significant hint giv en in l-.e niovemeliie of her' fleet, 'that she intends to claim an equal share of all China's concessions in regard to all sea ports "leased or looted' as being additional treaty ports. As a leading diplomat remarked to a representative of the Associated Press: "Ihe statesmen .-of -Berlin and St. Petersburg must be strangely iiiiobstr- vant u thev imagine that either Great Britain, the I nited States or Japan will allow them the 'monopoly of the pluiiij,, J he Sivctntor revels in the statement that, the I n:ted Slates is inclined to sup-i port the British demand that no exclusive-privilege be granted to nnv indi vidual power in China am savs: .Nothing short of a direct menace of aggression would tempt any eonibina turn of continental powers to face the whole Anglo-Saxon race united and re solved." ;, It is amusing to notice Russia and I-ranee courting Japan. Both of them are in deadly fear of her forming nn nllensive and defensive alliance with (rent Britain. As a matter of fact there are things much more unlikely than the 'eventual alliance of Great Bri tain. China' .and. Japan, and the contin gency would acquire still more .probabili ty should Great Britain, as it now seems certain, guarantee a Chinese loan. At the present inonu'iit, so far as Great Bi-ita.n is -concerned, the loan is the kernel of the whole quesiioli. A suggestive piece of news is that Japan has purchased two cruisers of 9, iinil tons each, which have been building in England for China. The Statist expresses the opinion that the fat-t that a resolution has been in troduced in ( ongress to pay the interest on the I nited States debt either in gold or silver indicates that there is little chance of any reform of the currency by the present Congress, "in spite of Secretary Gages, confidence," and re- greis that under the circumstances, it is obliged to continue cautioning Britishers against investing m America until the currency question is settled. J he foreign trade of Great Britain diirirg lKh was the largest in history. 1 he total exports, imports and re-exports amounted to T-t.yl.OOO pounds sterling (.., i J(,11.",0k. The increase was entirely on' imports and re-exports, the decline in exports amounting to R--7t).",fMW) pounds .sterling (S28,9".",000). J he growth of the imports is almost en tirely due 'to the huge purchases of pro duce in the United States amounting to 11 Lb'HUMlO pounds sterling (!f573,0()0,- MM).) ihe greatest quantity of the ex ports were textiles. J ho case of Mrs. Florence Maybrick will perhaps be re-oieiied shortly in an other form. Important evidence in favor of Mrs Edith May Cnrow has been discovered and an nifluentially signed petition to the Queen asking for her re-trial in Eng land, is preparing. THE CHICKENS CAME BACK- On to-day's Southern Railway train from the west were many coops of fine chickens returning from the Foultry Show m Asheville. Mr. liege, of tihe North Carolina Ex periment Station, returned to-day also. He reports the fair as the biggest thing if its kind ever held in the State. There were nearly 2,000 birds on exhibition and the display was beautiful Tlie chickens from Raleigh were not entered for premiums but received many Haltering notices. Fancy flush and Corduroy $0.00 Rockers for $3.30 ot Thomas & Camp bell's special sale January 13th. Sales commence nt 9 o'clock. rienty of Ooeoanuts nt JJughi's. A Suitable Holiday Present. A Box of ROYSTER'S CANDY R. P. HOWELL, CENTRAL MARKET, 122 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. Being a Producer Enables us to supply vegetables in a condition of succulent tender ness. 'NN e receive them fresh from the gardens and farms on the day they are placed on sale. It is not old or dned-up stock that has been revived bv copious applications of water. Their crisp, fresh appear ance is inviting, and the cooking enhances their attractiveness. Small prices on all our Vege tables and Fruits prevent a stag nation of stock. Things move lively here. CENTRAL MARKET, J . V22 Fayetteville Street. ' Phone 317 C. Our atalnnnn nf 3 - Starling Silver 1 Novelties, Jev ry, &c , can Be had Upon Request H. MAHLER'S SONS. Jewelers and Opticians. I it Saves I.ungs, Labour, Carpets and Furni ture by collecting the dust inside the sweeper to be emptied outeide ot the house. Call at W. H. Hughes' - AXD GET A Grand Rapid or Crown Jewel JONES & POWELL Shingles, Laths. Horse and Cow Feed Wood and Coal. Robert S. McGeachy 1 Practicing Physioiai ttftLf IQH C A G. BAUER ARCHI TECT and SUPERIINTENDENT RALEIGH, N. 0. CLOSING OUT SALK I am selling the entire stock of Groceries in store lately occupied by It. A. White, deceased, 120 Fayetteville street, at cost or below cost The fix tures in store apd store furniture are also for sale, consisting of show-cases, scales, stoves, etc., etc. Also one new delivery wagon and harness. One horse which is said to be young and a good traveller. J. H. FLEMING, Trustees. A PALM : : : for EVERYBODY Having a large stock of Palms on hand, and wishing to make room, I shall from now on greatly reduce prices on them, as well as on other lants. FRESH SUPPLY"! Hyancinths, Tulips, OF IMPORTED (Narsissu, Freesia, BULBS f Chinese, Sacred and ARRIVED. J Easter Lillies for Forcing and Outdoor Planting. ftznrrv r-rrT ( Of Roses, Carnations, etc Fi nwPM I Floral designs and Flow LU " i,K8 ( ers for all occasions at ALL TIMES?. Evergreens and Shade Trees, H. STEINMETZ, FLORIST. FLORIST. N. Halifax St., near Peace Institute. 'Phone, 113, FINE, FAT CHRISTMAS TURKEYS Ahve and keeping up a lively Will kill and dress if deared by customer. Prices resonable. Christmas Candies, NUTS, RAISINS, FRUITS., ETC, ETC. A nice line of Groceries and Country Produce always on hand. FAT CHICKENS, F3i 3 j rr-Rt FRESH EGGS. W. H. ROGERS, 13 , Exchange Place. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS THIS EVENING $2,000 WORTH OF 0VERC0A1 Nothing is more suitable tor a Christmas present than an Overcoat. ,We have all styles and prices. Call early and take your pick. CROSS & L IMEHAW Ra!elt(b, N. O.. Dec 81 18U7. WeMust Do Somethio v Reduce Our Stock of Winter Overcoats. We can't afford to sit don and wait for winter weather any longer, a id wr've made np onr minds to net. and u-t now with charscteristic courage. Tha troth is jnst this; WVve got three hundred fifty more Men's Fine and Finest Ovr i oats tbau e i-hould s'arr iuto January witt it a buruine shame to cut tie price a penny -for thev 're with nP ney're mnrked and can't he duplicated fur any such money, but e want to sell toe wi le fnee hundred and fttty In thin on .nth, and to make sure of dom it . You Can Take Your Choice of Any $25.00 Overcoats - - - $20.00 22.00 ;; ... 18.00-. 20.00 " - - - 16 00 - 18.00 'V - ,:::v.;;.;:..-:-; 15.00 $16.50 and 15.00 - - - 12 50 12.50 " - - - 10.00 We want t make It very dear to you jut what Overcoat w're offerlnjt; they are all of our finest Kerseys M ltino, 0 lirchllas. Bt-av. is, made .up in fatthlonatle length lihd 'hroua;hc.nt with the nm t silk, satin and silk tern in sane, thf moii sty ibd ove coat sb.wn In this countrii this sea on Omrcoa's wo were giving ou extraordiuary good ai.iei at thiir original priccf. Your advautaije now a gei.ti.ine narain. Ev. ry nale must be or c ish. B. W. BAKER, deal and Wood TELEPHONE 150. FOR Electric Lights, Electric Bells AND HIGH GRADE WORK, SEE THE HARD V BROTHERS COMPANY. "rices reasonable and work guaranteed IVJJJI.UUllfMWWJK-J.WiJ, I.I W-l'.JM lommerclal and HALtlCaH, N. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION DEC. 15, IB97. Capital Stock Paid Up, Surplus Fund, - -Nat Undlvldad Profit , Dapoalta, Safe deposit boxes for rent. No Interest paid on deposits. Offers Its customers o very acoommodation ooasistent wit a safe banking, A number of good business offices for rent. OFFICERS! J. J. THOMAS, Fresldenl R. 8. JEKMAN, Cashier. DIRECTORS! J. J. THOMAS, Kalelgh. A. HORNE, Clayton. a a tH(Mm).V rtr.it a: B. N. DUKE, Dnrbam. J. B. HILL. Raleigh. A F. PAGE, Abtrdpri K. B. RANEY, Raleigh. JNO. W 8COTT, Hun ford. tAS. K. sEPB t RI, Raieiiii FRED PHILLirs, Tarboro H. B. BATTLE, Ralel h T. h. BRIOOK, RipU) GEO. W. WATTS, Durham 8. A. LO -ICN F'tts).or the MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSETS S65,664,338.30r Ptllotos Abtalulihi In case of lapse the policy la continued In force as long aa Its vala will p for; or, U preturrtid, caah or pald-ap policy Talne Is allowed. After the second your policies are incontestable; and all reatrtctloiu as to rev ce, iravtti Biiu ouciij.nuuu are reuiuveu. Oaiib loans are granted where valid assignments ef the policies oazi tm madt as collateral seenrir;. JOHN C ORBWrV;' State Agem, Raleigh. N. Q THIS WEEK ONLY. S. &. D. BERWANGER, CLEARING FINEST OVERCOAT8 AT hlDOvED PRICES. 105 Fayetteville Street. THE- Farmers Bank, $ 100.000.00 20,000.00 8,351.7 2 . 384,919.36 ALP. A. if.OM i,' Vicvl':b id'. H. W. JA -'Kfoy. irvi rv.i.p LIFE INSURANCE CO PAD NR-FrMtt bit AlUr SfMMl Yaar.
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