time fi H 15 1 5 Q- tOIDDd Hi x: ... ., " y.i -7'';v . :.. . ;. : i xtldv v jKwy xxu r.--y. y t 1 fr 1 ' 2 Stores. - ' - ,'. ' .:. .: ';" .' ''. ' . ' " .. V 'V ','-s -. A; MORE THAN A . DOZEN : HOUSSS i ' Wertheimer registered at1e hotel " ARE DE3TWSD BY FIRE; yesday afternoon: NotMag was seen - - - : . . - v ; of him; until : late tonight, . wAen the r-;1 - - - ' - dqor jof his room was- Iwrjoken in. He Wilmington, -N, May 8. Ase was. ioun din bed, the 'right bMo of his forms for the .jraer, are Closed this head literally ; blown ff. - No motive morning at 4ia0o'clock, a fire is rag- oqi De fixed. lor 'the Isuicide, ing in the southcrap'section of the-Qity, wertheimer left the following note: which at this ctime has burjned at st tq my motiierv and wjr Jrife: a dozen frama -dwellings and a i!or- j am very sorry to do this. The ed Methodist Church , and it iems I illness that I had long-ago hs preyed 99 WATTEKABEWS: Hatteras.'N. C, May 9.-Capt E. D. Burnis, tdT the schooner Freddie Ham- - - -- --- fe ' " i ' - ' .ij . - ilton Hrrived Sunday, and wm spena seveTaT-dayB with fiis "family here be fore Teturriing 6i his regular! trips. Mr. tJeorge M. Oaskins, .who has EXPOSITION-cXn GET - 'if I I 17 fm o rf tint uvxi wi 4aii nut ALL MONEY NEEDED. . - ' - 1 . probable thathe whole block ,wybe ; Upon my mind, arid; 1 ucn ; afraid that burned be flames iajf Wright adrl-rt and e4t streets and on tteMkir guareaitexf art atrted, - Hotel ;YorK York, was least -E5 .r&ajjaeaQUses. -rXhQi1fire was manager ot Hotel Faitfaiihi city. first; Crinrafram and also vice presidents the 'Hotel cup y vj Second streets between Dawson . and j10je. : :r:':i-:': ward X,st?eejooit4giag ljociiMiii Mt miv Mhodi-ichu opened for the first -lime on April sonage,-fWsheJn 3(Lrit i8 doing a good Wsiness. He complete . aruias, aqd t.toward ught . .rtrmei.1v wUh th , , i - .. . ... .. I -" ,. . - ; street: seuiirwt"nee:'jspurc QMier irjune houses wMch ;;wre sSOQn FedC(Bd-to ashes. V ,' v ' . v'-L-. v; ' 'i- Monticello. The; only motive that can be assigned here for the suicide is bad health ho havta?- hart a. AAOP.ra flitck - In ,he r,ot;,o.Jlk,l,ere:w! of tor several week., coupled a deep mi sna .ral alluses resp0nslbmtle8 u e hbteI. i He .was well-fixed financially j and I his tdeath by his own hand was a com plete., surprise to every one Jiere. . ' ..EEARCEViLLE NEWS. '- houses on Wright tet,lbtw!eirFrnt and ; Second, -appear at tthis '-hour to be - out of dager, -as (uo -also four -or five cottages on Dawson riiear ; Feont and one. of two -others on Frnt, -but ; the fire has gained a foothold on -the Dawson: street-side raid iit vmay 'take in the whole block. . ' ( - Pearceyille, N. C, May 8. Bev. D. The; Weed -.DistttRng - -Company, Xu Earnhardt filled- his; regular ap- ; rrpss Fronts and several A. C. I. tox 5ars -wre in. , ' - . . .V, - ; ' preached a very able sermbn .which great danger from the kavy tfall of . , . , , , two years,-has moved his family back to ;TiiB 61'd ; home at Hatteras, rwhere j Urey will Tlside" in' the future.1 I Mr, "Mrs.ohn 7111 who .hav tod visiting relaUWa at Portsmouth 0t'" thesTifwopnths, . returned home tl&hweek. ;? 'r'VN ."Mr. .T. ?M:; Burrtaj, . of the; Oliver's Pctot 4fightr statioo; Is tearfag town h1ar mT&m ginthe -erection of a new resldehce on the stte tf the old building at once. Mr. "Edward Ethefdge, of Roanoke Island; ;who Is stationed at the Broff Shoal' light statlonr" passed' through this'irek-on nis way home. ? r ;f Mr. ,3urton "Smith, of Buxton; cam down Sunday and spent the ? day with A Candidate The article - in the Baltimore) Sun advocating : the idea .that ...President Roosevelt favorel Senator .Overnian for the minority' leadership of , the senate, also the "recent editorial upon the same subject by Col.- Creecy. of the Economist has ; ben ; ; read vx with great interest . j , X , At the, sadfe time it appears- singu lar that the. president should be "so Interested in the leadership;- of. i the Democratic ;side, of the senate;- and if It receive s the moeey It is reUibly ttetejrjtxiiy , should lean to 'Stated that the exptisltionijan get t&e r Senator Oyefman, who in the strons- Jamestown . Exposition Grounds; Hay Conformation emanating from banking circles here tonight ia to the ffect thatvit is no longer -a question of the abUitj of the Jamestown Expo sition to raise $400,t)00, or any other amount it may desire, to complete the exposition; ' and, mdeeii, it is de nted that tte exposition has ; ever tcnind t TtsVlf confronted with that tjaestlon; "bnt the present question is IronxhjBfi- sources will get tne money . from locals banks should rt rpny; Tor it," and the nthere is ttre naine , oil Thomas "Fortune Ryan, of "New Tofk and "Virginia, being con- 3trred with in coiraection "With the loan X TShvUyan is "believed to have made tt "known that la "purchase of. exvosi- gtiqn '.bonds wouTd be entirely aree; able to' him. 1 He is said to be ready his fatherjinvlaw, .Mr' Farrow Austin, q hand:oyer. check at time who has "been' quite ill for some time., Mr. yT: 'H.l'Gaskins, of. the weather a bureau ' service left' tins wek.foriNorr folk and Ttrginia beach, -wnere he rwill ernment telegraph ' line Mr. ? Allen "Stowe left for Norfolk m r exchan-ge for"tlie bonds. The rath- er foolish rertratk is made thtft Mr. Ttyah hopes fide y into ' the TT nited States senate :irom Virginia on th superlntena the repairs -of j thei gov. ol thloak t There arc other fproTiBnent geatlenien also individually or cwllectively, names not mentioned, this week, -where he1 will enter -the-1 who -are to "be willing aid even Southern ; -Shorthand. . and ' Business ! anxious to t5t1B to rescue- of the College for a ten-month's course, j f . 1 xTitkff ton . sparks,, the wint having been blowing 0 at the plarit placed streams at. ever , v : A r al places and -have . probably , sared. the v; ; property from destructi on.. ' ; ' j .y The fire started shortly before three ; : -.: . ;c v ; ;bclock y at the Hime the fire depart- , ' ment was way over in Brooklyn, and it .was 1$; or 0" minutes ' bef ore "any r ' ; apparatusH could ' be gotten ; to : ! the : y. 'Scene. . Then the nearesty fire plugs4 . ; "tfore several blocks awayt one at 4tk . -and. Dawson and the other at the foot v : . , s : Jfi Dawson street and more valuable - time was lost before water connectio" ': yCv'could be made. ; : , ' ' -Some of the burned houses were oc- - eupied. bT white families, . but the " most of the rnwere inhabited , by ne- ' . groes It is. belieVed that very ; little - insurance -was carried. A large part ; " " . -oi tne TBrniiure iix lue uiuei uuo . x ' of the furniture in the different houses Dr.'4 J. ' J. Dayis, of Buxton, was , down ye?teraayr-attending Mrs. "Char ley Foster, Who has Veen very ill.; :;!; - Mr. Fabe 'Simpson, of "the Cape Hatteras light station, ' came down Monday , and. spent the day and night with friends and relatives, here. yy Mr. Frank) Roper left tory Washing ton this week to purchase his spring r ' ' There are . quite a number . of peo ple of this1 section who expert to at tend the ; association which . meets ; at Tlie past f ew days have been Very stock' ofi" goodfc:";V;s:;;?yy;;j-;y:c ; yyy y:; Corinth. ! church,;- Pasquotank county. The teacher of ; McBride " public school ; are very busy preparing for mild and pleasant here, in pleasing contrast; to the -cold and 'disagreeable weather of the -past month or more. - - woo cnviW. nni th oreran and other " : '.-ftn Vth! church was. gotten , Messrs, Raleigh ' Old . and ;. Jessie J " i -v. .. i :i , Trotnian spent Sunday yerjr pleasant-- .- ' " it isnotpossib now to; give - the I ly , Berea. . , t - :";. , - ' iamesof thev owners ;or,occu their commencement .which they ex- The month of '. April was the coldest except one,, tnat nas Deen Known . at Hatteras in 33 years. The mean tem perature;; for the month was U3, which was the lowest inen in 33 years, ex cept 1901, y when ; the meany wa.s , 52. Snow.: fell On the 1st; 2nd. and '14th! Mr. Johnny Qulctley,bf the Dtamond Shoals, 'iignt shlpiefgthis weekfo join his ship ,at Baltimore. f ( v . Mr.yA.;:yBrru ducting a .fishery at yWanches e, ltoan-oke-Island," for, thepast two months, returnedme this reports only a ;f air atch' tor the ea- pect to have next-Friday: night; weeic -Miss;. 'Iena JKaylor spent Sunday ! very pleasantly with Miss Lpcy ; Old. ; y The farmers of this section are very busy- preparing and - planting s (their ; CQttQP. :' ''y,': r.-vv" :; . -' :.;; We are very glad to " hear of Mr. J. S: McCoy, wtio his; been sick f of quite a tlme-i smuch better at ' this writing.- " : ' ; Mr. Thomas Charlton, Jr., of ,Mo yock, N.l C; was ayvisltor.here Satur &a,y. ' y Peacville seems xto have . at least one ycharf f bryMiv'- Charlton as this 'is three .' visits in .thr weeks. the burned nouses.: . " , : ..The. fire over the railroad : was oa . James t street ftweTayhor yuid ;;,0:;Hard " seet ( , " ; ; Tieuseswere destroyed; there.;ff;ghy ' . NO RFOLK MAN y KILLS HIMSELF. ';pl5'1p;ertteim ; ;:K-; -and -:a married man,y said J to be inan- '.'y. ;;.Ya-i .committed .Bulcids very disheartening 'to the .f af mers t in this; sctioriantffls ' p1ittingTthSfar behind: in their ' sprmg work. ' - y:' : : - -eare:yg Pearc out again- after, -an illness 'of about two lweekg.,.-.r" . son , Because;, of an old cancerous sore, William,, Hobart HarV, the venerable Episcopal bishop bf South' Dakbtahas suffered the" removal of liis'rlgljt eye in St. - Lnke's ; hospital,; Kew yyTTork city ' v t c rr, ' It - is : recalled that James . Bryce is one of the '. very few r men who ' have set foot upon the top of J'Tount! Arafat. iwas ; nearly thirty yeari .ago; ,The mbuntainisl unicago- tsvenmg rosr, ;; :. ; y !f , ,;y.-; j ,-y;V. :..; .-.); ; S.:Cartridges;i are y taken as - change ai! ' '--; - -: OA Oft AT A ;-..OR 'y ' Rubber Tires Steel Pushers les an d pri ces. ::f;ihe2'Stateiirailway the coaches nre .painted .according to the colors of the (ticketsypf their respective-classes. .First class coaches are pamtea:yeuom:secon are aopeaisiios careFui Dtiyer n , in ;- I i i f i r i i .1 r 1 est speech - made in the senate," and for which he has been most highly commended by the Democrats of the state, he took issue with" the president, and denounced his poUcy in the most active manner, and also oby this,vjtes has shown his antagonism to many, of his pet schemes . , t North - Carolinians -may ; y welf a ' be proud . of ; Senator ; Overman's record and nis reat f popularly In ton. ; fie . Is ? genial,' . kiad ; and Sympa thetic to all ineni an4 In his relations .with jhisyfellow senators he occupies the s&me position 3xeld by4 the beloyed Raisun. He. has v friends on.;- both sides,' isnd wields a great personal in fluence,, while he is recognised as a wea teeuipped; statesman. ;His value as a- leader at this peculiar stage m the j)oltics of our country will put him , in the front ranks for ; the posi tion of Democratic senator in the. sen ate. The Washington correspondent or the Jews and Observer says Sena tor Ivermany is not, nod has been a candidate for thev minority, leadership. He ifuTther adds. T; Senator Iverman is 'undoubtedly one of the mos4 popt ular men ' of the' senateJ- He has ex hibited diplomacy of a high order and his: tactfulness:; has brought: him 'to the front.: He demonstrated . ability as a constructive statesman, when he NORTH CAROLINA Camden County. . , TAlG;dJCrey,1to.er ' for , iCamden county:' .-- tJamden county,"; NorthT. Carolina, en- Tt., ; ers "and lays : claim; to ythe following . " described piece or J parcel of land in - - x . Shiloh township, yCamden county, ; " State North Carolina tne same being" . , vacant and unappropriated land, and z subject: y Beginning ; at ; the Great Creek foot ; y way on Great 'Creek,- running down " . - said footway yto. the James Bray pat- J ' - ent, binding said patent . on the, west to; north river, binding said ."river-on - -. thevnorth and east to Great Creek - bind the said Great Creek to the first ,'- - f station; with; the ; exclusion of entry:. . ' No.v 164 In . the office ot entry" taker . , of Camden county, containing by es-, timation 400". acres more or ; less. ; . - - ' Entered ' this 9 tn day of May, 1907. CHICKEN'S SCRATCH JT' CAtJSES WOMAN'S DEATH.- . y Norfolk, Va., "May ' G.Mrs. A Ev Harris deid at $ o'clock this momrnin '? at the home bt her son-in-law.' C I ' " rBurfprd, at Lambert's' Point, as thm": , . Iz A"ou-poisoning,'. which set r in from the effects "of a scratch made ei?fiSeri a . i chieken." - She was seventy:five yew of age and the widow of J. W. Harris. l" , : . She had resided here for three years. The body, will be taken to her home - : in Gloucester county,T Va., tomorrow- - . - f.v. uuu mid UlcllL. : : HAS , VERTIGO -.WHILE ' " r PAlNTJNG SKY-LIGHT ! Graw, a' painter, fell to his death while ." . . formed,, tha five days ycourt review painting they skylight; of thV;Consum-.' : i( amendment, whith wiui one of tie; two e1' Brewing Company in Huntersviir puggeated by'.Demdoirats that; wb. todv TIis skiiir was .fractured,' and . I finally incororatedn thV aftejf ,r National Pure Food and Drug Ca ; vhe fell say that was th'e cau3 ' ' . We are pleased v to ; announce . that of his fall while ' others say- t a ' ' r ' oj .b . jiuuBjr wm,; iMviwr cuusub, "ua n wuicn n- . was ; ,tflTnH-n w a. , ed by the :;yatnffla;pygd;a rfyf? Drug lalwas it.contaiO opi Th ..New : Purer Footi i; ;snd Dr&'Lai' mend it as a safe remedy 'for children 1 vi3 tt s-w; ..,vf . vv- . - --. uits;: . - lUL- ' "r djiby the NatbhalHrMody -and -v . ! CLEVELAND TO BE URGED TO Movement Said to Be on - j Him "N6rninated by . z Washington,' May ; 5 ble Democratic sources that efforts ate: being RGED TO RONPpS law; as i contaihs iSo;opiates or- 1 1 FMfo-S recom- V-V 'f x , iFrbgaduli V ' -;rm;Is;Flearned:.-,APriia ' ; " dePatimbminat V fori the; prsideito;19 . in: NewYork itv;vnras hflvtirtfiTiio; v - v - i I :movement;in:itare:.incmded:aImoW , " 1 , - and.Hearstism-and to sectu-e tt sm : ana tnira ciass wmte. i : byBhwtlng ;WtUe;M HIJChaeR : himself i tehlaparti25ntir lSSillpliii