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o 4;c. - . - cTvtt -"'T ' " ' V"- ' ? ' ,vi-. - . - r - - - - -x - - Hi h fTrTflT 1 VOL. VL NO. 119 .SEBVILLE, N. C, RIDA3? U02NING, JUNE 28, 190L , i .V i Hi) f I J I II J i in It rt lie oril eh J tor 1 art 5 grt kyj Pin rec ; o ' . ...ri to . ? th V ear,-- c cmsks to reduce the over crowded condition-of our ' - Wash Shirt Waists department, "we will offer -far-a few days only all our Waists at 1 a reduction of 25 ier cent from regular prices These waists have no eqmal for quality of ma terial, excellence of work, fit or design. Regular prices were from NElIY08K BflNI( ' CLOSES DOORS I Seventh National, Custodian of the City's Postofflce J Funds, Suspends. ! Unable to "lleetEnirwras Adverse Balances In the Cltaring HotBe. SCANDALOUSLY MISMANAGED t Were the Affairs of the Leip zic Bank Now Fear fully. Involved. 1 nCDAMTAnn mm 1 5lap I.Hrnry it I kL LVOL nuTHlNG : $1.00 to $7 50 Each. SUSPENDED INSTITUTION NOW IN KAiNDS OF COMPTROLLER OF 1 THE CURRENCY GOVERNMENT FOLLY SECURED. ing Matement after the bank's suspen sion:: . .. ; " ' "From the outlook just now said he, "I tiink we're going on. At the satne (time -we cannot tell. Just now eyery- tfliing is uiKerbairi in the lousiness world, but I believe ' we will . get thTOuffh,' - ; . The aainouncement tof the suspension caused only . ripple on the stock ,inar keti In the first selling of stocks -which followed, the announcemlent of suspen sion interrupted the recovery in prices and' caused a reaction sat 1 to 2 points in some of the principal istocks. The offering of large sums of money on. the exchange at 6 per cent and large buying orders Tallied prices and; left the Snair ket dull, but somewfeat feverish. In oanKing circles, it is saw tnar ine txr- mv.n n-,n4. diL i. 1 nnrt ' enth National's heavy debit ibalance to-! lUe UTeat JDULLK 01 llS ASSCtS lay -was the result" of the news of xhe bank's embarrassment on Tuesday be ing telegraphed thiroughout the country The country institutions toad money de posited with the Seventh, and these drafts all coming at the same time were too much for the institution. tlx wtus saia mis mictowu vuu "'lAi TUC OTrtPI nr DUKII gteventh National bank had quick s-l ALL Int olUOft VAr DvNI sets of about $1,500,000. It was turther reported that the depositors would not lose anything. Shortly before 1 o'clock Frank B. Poor, of Marquand & Co., announced that his firm was in much better financial posi tion than during"the morning. This vas taken as an inference that the firm had received assistance, but Mr. Poor woull not talk on that subject. and Sampson on behalf of their officers iind men for prize money growing out of the, destruction of the Spanish fleets, upholding the contention of "the admir als that they are entitled to half the appraised value of the prizes raised and afterwards used by the navy, and not merely to a bounty of one hundred dol lars for each member of the crews of these vessels. The government main tained that the plaintiffs only were pnHtled to this bounty money. The decisions will increase the amounts to be paid to the admirals and the officers and men. YULE WINS VARSITY RACE Sensational Four-Mile Con- 1 test in the Presence of 25,000 People. Believed to Be almost Worthless. BRYAII COMPARES PARTY REORGAHIZERS TO BURGLARS Washington, June 27. Comptroller 'Iawes today ordered the closing of the Seventh National Bank of New York i and appointed Forest Rayoor, national ibank examiner, temporary receiver. CHINESE BANDITS - CAPTURE WALLED TOWNS Reduced PriCeS from . Later tne comptroller made the f ollowing I thousands of Natives File From tne loaned to the Cassel Treber-Troeknung Every Dempcra.t Must Toe the Mark ( f Kansas City Piatferm, . Lincoln, June 27. Bryan -in this week's Commoner urges his- follower's not to allow a man to be placed on any cnnntT or state committee unless he believes in the Kansas City platform He accuses the would-be-reorganizers of the .party of harboring a plan to put forward candidates for party organiza tion not in harmony" with the "princi' pies and purposes" of the party. He aMs- "Thpv work under cover of a Berlin. June 27. It iturns out that thpl oir fn-r hurmnnv. but it is the har- 1 " . - 1 ucoii i.v -"ry report of the Leipzig bank published I monv a burglar desires when he 'hopes yesterday was misleading. -Reliable I . tll. mPTT1Prs of the family will information shows that the sum of 111,-1 . , 1, v,ii,ohiPs are re- nfinnnn r. wv ,n not awake until the valuaoies are re the assets,- included 87,000,000 marks tmoveu irom tIie Yale's Grit and Slaguificent Training Cause of Har yard's Defeat, AND RESERVE LOST ARRE3ST9 TO BE1 MATE ON CHARGE OF CULPABLE NE1GLI- DIFFERENCE OF A SCANT TWO LENGTHS AT FINISH GENCE GERMAIN "BANKING SYS TEM DENOUNCED. 75c to $563 Each, 11 Ladles' Tailor-Made Suits statement. "frM-nrvt-rrrftloT- JVaxi7a stated Tuesday that he had received word from the na- t niiDviiifi tuc ncnn can be realized upon. The Tageblatt to- QUTI 1 1 ItU I U L ULMU company, of wbicb only a small pai-1 i tional bank jexaminer that Henry Mar- i quand and Company bad recently be come indebted in a sum approximating 0 Sl.fiOOOOO to the Seventh National bank of New York, seccured by Collateral of a doubtful nature. Upon the reoenpit to Disturbed Provinces, Shanghai, June 27. .News ras ei day says (the Leipzjger bank quite re- received here from ManchurfaK -that I cently advanced another 15,000,000 marks Tvanflits have seized four walled cities I to the Cassel TreberTrocknung com- r,aQ MniitMpri . Mnrv than ten thou- pany after it was known 'that it was in- sand people have crossed the gulf or ton,iiU nni taken refuee at ChefoO. VICTIMS OF FLOOD1 Davis. W. Va., June 27. The bury ing of the dead from Saturday's flood continues. It is impossible to identify day of further information regarding Another large secret society, is active gt(ck Qf jg Dank and it8 re- any bodies recovered. Three more boa HARVARD WON IN THE TWO- MILE " FOUR-OARED CONTEST. AND YALE IN THE FRESHMA5T RACE. New London, June 27. In what was unquestionably the most sensational varsity boat race ever rowed on the Thames Yale conquered Harvard' this afternoon, while 25,000 spectators roar ed in acclaim. It was not until the last half mile that the doubt about the result of the four mile struggle was (Continued on- the flflth page.) solvent. Representatives of leading bank's of Berlin say there is no doubt all the the nature of the collaterals securing the loan, -he sent a telegram to 13V R. Thom as, president of the Seven tb. National near -Hankow. T 1 Bank, as follows: I T .Viio -7 110' -i0rt CAPE COLONY TOWN ATTACKED DY BOERS regular prices. (Richmond, Cape Colony, June 27. A inrE-ft force of Boers commanded by Malan and Smit, attacked Richmond Oestretelrer & Co, "If it's Harware, we have it.' The Fly... Brigade is now out in full force. Don't try to put them out several times a day, but screen, your doors and windows against them. We tiave Screens, In all sizes, and at prices that will please you. Asheville Hardware Com'y I have just received information from the national bank examiner that Hen- ry Masquand & Co. have loans in your bank approximating $1,600,000. Unless tt they are promiptly amd satisfactorily as- sured, the loan taken up and the cash tniit Into the 'bank bv 3aturday night, Jun 29, I will appoint a receiver I at daybreak, June 25: The fighting T for the bank. Dawes says there is nol ioBted till duek. when the Boers retired ! possibility Of the government losing by I on the approach of British reinforce the closing- or tne Dtaruc. in me ri- place, the bonds which, the bank has on tJn cover the verimeht deposiiif the bank, and in addition the coufrta (held that the government la always a pre ferred creditor in the sense that it has an equal chance on the assets which re main, irrespective of the ifact at it has collateral. " " The Seventh National was originally the old Seventh Ward bank, established aion5.Trr in slavery in Gerinan East Africa. iJScW councU also agreed to restrict of the -bank. W May, 1899, As- foreign trade in that colony to as few sistant fotsmoster General Perry Heath I harbors as fpossible practically acquired a cantroumg inter est in the stock of the Seventh, and In July when William Kimball resigned as national 'bank examiner to become Viee president of the Seventh, bank, several changes in the directors were made. Jo siah Quincy of Boston as one of the directors was elected then. The officers and directors are now as follows: B. R. Thomas, president; Fletcher S. Heath, vice president, George W. Adros, cash. TWfWnrs: George w . auboub, j--- men-ts. TO ABOLISH SLAVERY ill GERMAII EAST AFRiCi. Berlin, June. 27 .At a meeting of the Colonial council today at which- Mr. Stuebel, the director of the counsel, presided, a committee was appointed to devise a scheme forjgraduaily abofigh- - - . ! . Tn n Vk ' O serve. amountin to 63.000.000 marKS, ies were iouna il evening wn are lost. The Dresden and Leipsis branch, a tributary of Dry Fork. Thou- hotirse refuses (to handle the Leipziger sands of laborers are at work in the bank stock. The policy of . the J-e-it- vicinity 0f Welch repairing the Norfolk ziger bank's batrd of directors, has for Western roadbed and tracks, years, been such as to lead to the belie! c0nservative estimate of the loss that-arrests 00 the charge of culpable J. , ... f, Triwhrn and Tug negligence will follow the raking into of lit e along both theJnJ UQg curtody of Herr Exner. The members is about sixty. As predicted the loss 01 of the board' of directors inclule som of life along the upper waters of tne smau Leipzig's- wealthiest citizen. tributaries of Tug river is greater than The SBerlfh. DeiiDzig and Dresden wn -t rst renorted. morning papers express the mgnest in dignation at tne conaucx oi ia ajc-v-i nllIMft u AClfCCTCDC ziger bank direotar ,and ,dand ISTRIKIHu nAnVtOltnO ewHWMis iucou6w. tw . n, nni nirnn ZieruwB editorially saye;. . A. ., ... SHUT UUWU Dl OULUItnO strike of the 'In view of the whole5 s'eriesfc'of recent f- , fell urea, it is evident that the " bresentl 6 nm e " June 27 .The German system' i of AulsicutsratJa namoiv' hnaM of - directors . or trus tees) urgently requires reforming 05 . abolishingr the latter preferred . " On the Square. fbone 87.. 'If we faave'it, it Is the - BEST. Ask the Price pf Bed Rdom Suites - - . at ... Mrs. I. A. Johnson's, 4SPatton Avenue. rer." When oduefs All Dairy Pp Pure Milk, !Cream, Butter and cream rcliieae: Meliyerd promptly. Order by maiL Hi! T DAIRY- t Emrna P, O, eene Bissell, Thomas M. Boyd, Fletcher S. Heath, Perry S. Heath, Erskine Hewitt, William Humball, Alexander Mc Donald, Josiah Quincy, Frank H. Bay, John A. Sullivan, W. H. Taylor and Thrvmas. After the suspension ' of the bank the following statement was made at the clearing nous. a 4. ..iMrine house this morning 1,0 ssvpnth National bank came I Ahtnr tr. th amount of $644,108 , uvuw. ianfiv was so it was loxim u.cwt ; , ... " heavy a committee communicated ith ."- r the (hank and was miurui- led the directors re in session a. nd a -i ,Ko . mm-ivied at within 16 20S-Tal to the action of e , bauk: in consequence of thia statemt , i irt 20 minutes. At tm-i Orornwell, Edwin Gould and Mr. Thomas, president of -he Sknk. came into clearing bousend . -I i .nmvmHtPo tnat in view inrormea iu wnu.vw , - . of ith-edr heavy debit balamcce, and for, other TeasolU it was considered wse Saf the bank 'should temraUy sus pend. Th clearinghouse committee thSeu'Don directed that manager of that SitXn toiiminate all )eraU6ns .ofr the Seventh, National seventh 6nalk to- dian of the funds oi : xw nw. - Sswing notices o. Ti-nimttian "Checks drawn dy Trhase State hospital will -paidat the Chase National nk; . n. n.nrir KMni ui w"-' - N - Y., will be paid at the Chase - Na . . .. . " . ...---- : uonai ua- . ... v,se Among the instituucp - .t?--aHn with the Seventh Na- --rau company, Arm of Mar v follow- 13. 1W Ok Ua - THREE AMERICANS KILLED BY FILIPINOS Manila, June 27. -Lieut. Edward Downs, of the First infantry and one private of that regiment have been kill ed in the southern part of the Island of Samar. Capt. Woodburn (?) of the Nineteenth infantry' has captured Sam son's camp ln the Island) of Hohol. Pri vate Kraus of that regiment was killed and four 'men were wo uoaea. iLieut. Mina -McNair has captured 54 insurgents In the northwestern part "of - i 11 j T 11 the province or 'rayaoasr iianu.. j- zom. , , The Army Register gives the name of Major Thomas C. Woodbury, or tnt: Nineteenth infantry but does not men tion . a Captain jSwdburn GREAT DESTRUCTION BY HAIL IN PRUSSIA Berlin, June 27. News received today from Rominiten, Prussia, shows that 'v,0 nrhnl. rrf the Rominten district has been devastated' since June 24, by hail I Sndhoeff and Niohols. storms and cloudbursts. Etmperor Wil liam's estate at Rominten has been gTeatly damaged. His majesty toaay upon (receipt of the news ordered that speedy relief be sent, ana -unnserc iui warded a large sum oi m-omey w tributed among the sufferers. YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES Following are the scores of gaines played yesterday by the National league teams: At 'New York R . H E New York.. 5 11 3 Cincinnati 1 , 15 3 'Batteries: Doheny and Warner; Hahn arid Feitz. Second game. 1 R EC Monr Vnrk . 4 9 Cincinnati 0 3 3 Batteries:' Taylor and Warner; Phil lips and Bergen. At Philadelphia R H E Philadelphia 16 21 2 Chicago.. .. 7 12 3 Batteries: Donohue, Douglass and Cunningham; Eason and Kling. Second game. R H E Philadelphia 5 2 Chicago 3 10 5 . Batteries: Duggleby and McFarland; Taylor and Kling. i At Brooklyn- Brooklyn' Pittsburg . Batteries: McJames and Chesbro and Zimmer. At Boston Boston.. " ' ' St. Louis Batteries: 'Pittinger and Jtiittriage, (12 innings.) harvesters in the neighborhood of r ar rera today caused a serious conflict. They refused to obey orders of the mil itary to disperse and the' latter fired on them, killing two and wounding ten. BLACKMAILERS BURN A HOUSE Just Half Price Our entire stock of ladies' Oxfords, Black and Tan,1 R H E 8 12 2 7 11 4 McGuire; R 8 , 7 H 10 14 TelepHwme 1 13S HTHERS01I bt i mm R 1 itfl U I u II G IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Tin and slate oflii Guttering and OnrniM Work. Repair' . ill kinds usuaJly done to Ti 2 ilass Tin Shop Praptly awetoiaTO , . Fire Clay ami Tile Pipe roof . , re- i f i'noao .,e8ir u,fr" v Properly effect a permautsuv r - - tionsfree.- .ve A LAST FACTORY BURNED. Maflderi. Mass., June 27,-Jme oi tns Topeka, Kas., June 27. Horribly burned and dying in intense agony was the fate of Mrs. -W. C. Carson, wife of E, J a Cowley county farmer, because ner lj husband refused to deposit o,uuu in a place named by unknown biacKmaiiers. The tragedy happened Saturday night in an obscure settlement away from nnstnffipps and telesrraph stations. Three weeks ago Carson, who ' is ; wealthy, received an anonymous note j demandine- that he bury $5,000 at the s foot of a telephone pole by the roadside under penalty of having his house burned. The suggestion was ignored. One week later another anonymous let ter was received stating if $5,000 was not deposited within a week his house would be burned and he killed. No attention was paid to the second com munication and on Saturday night whiip frarson was aDseut uuui nvn., , the house was fired. Mr. Dunn, a neighbor, attracted by tne namea-, um ried over and found Mrs. Carson horri bly burned and insensible, about ten feet froni the ruins. 'She Was taken home by Mr. , Dunn, where' she rallied enous:h to talk before dying Sunday. She said when she discovered the fire she rushed outside but remembered hie Daoers and a treasured E 4 6 landmarks of this cdty was destroyeo 'vlUn and tried to save them. From by fire -early today wnen tne wcuie x . Cox last factory was burned and a loss that moment her mind was a blank MANCHESTEE'S CREDITORS. London, June 27. 'At a meeting of fhf, duke of Manchester s unsecured oreditors today they approved the pro posal for a compromise. at is oa in uic pound sterling. The otner creaito-- will be paid in full when the accounts a.re settiea, tmu. Uii-.Kj annulled. A.',-Nri5iTOi LINE OF ATTRACTIVE - . . f "m j AT J. H. liAiWTS, 3& nan kjs aw- Hammocks at cost at BJomberg's. of $35-,000 resulted, partially insured). The property was until she awoke in the Dunn home. small sizes, at just 1-2 if.--"i' regular price this week. G, A, M EARS' SHOE STORE . Blomberg's most up to date dear store ADMIRALS Will SUIT - I, FOR PRIZE MONEY Washington', June 27. Theupreme court Itoday decided the suit Of Dewey : Wilkie & LaBarbe : iREAL ESTATE) AND RISNTAL Everyone Wants Good Bread- i:.. That is the kind you get at HBSTOIM'S Phone 183 . , 26 S.; Main to AOESNTS 23 Patton Avenue. 'A choice list of city .and - .... suburban property for sale and rent. "We have on lour sale list, several attractive bargains in . 4 few cases the properties must be sold. 9 Photographer. Pop Rent We promise prompt and care- , V R WESTERN, Masseur.. ful attention to (business eat- WatsonA ResgMi real sstata I Court Square, vnoom 2- - trusted to us. s.............. ....... .... "So Deliihf ful, If you Shave a sweetheart seno her your photograph---and ltJt be th best you can, buy. .Che will appreciate the quality and finish. ' The above signature on your pic ture means that you have the best.: The -oost Is only a trifle - more w Vhaa you would pay for- inferior STUDIO, 29 Patton Avenue UNFTJRNIS!BriESD. No. 11 iMontford ave all modem 1 mprovements . . v. . . . $20. 00 No. 21 Starnes avenue, all modem improvements .-. .. .. ... .. 21.50 No. 104 Bailey street, all modern limpirovements i. .. ,. .. .. ..,18.00- No. 24 Seney street, all modern 4 . improvements 17.00 - No. 10 Grady street, an modern improvements '.. .. .. .. 16.00 ' New Cottoge on "Charlotte street, all modenn improvements'".. ..-15.00 No. 169 Patton avenue, all modern improvements & .. .. 16.00 No.' 78 Htetywood street, all modern. - " 7 improvements .. . . .. .. .. .. 17.00 No. 99 Haywood street, all mod- ' ' era improvements .. .. 16.00 No. 102 Haywood street, all mod.. era improvements, furnished .. 30.00 No. 142 Hill street, all modern lm- -u --.A-- -..Ji - We can also offer for 30 days at a bargain, four splen-: aiQiy jocatea lots, corner , Ralph and Jones streets, near passenger depot. -Natural drainage. . We an show you splendid lots til localities of this city. Call and see;us. ' Cliltopd & Da vies. 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