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TUESSDA Y MORN iNG, JANUARY 27, 1911 THE NEYTS-AND OBiLKVEK. miniTr ucuDmpc I rUULIU IILHIIIIilDd XiSUTI -T& Take DefimiShapen toe ' Congress Today i House Judiciary and Interstate . . i . Hold Separate Meetings; Some feeling Between the Committees Over Question of Jurisdiction. B '1-e Vienna r-W r Washington. Jan. ! -'!. foi f,hu heiu-inpK on tho anti-trust, leg, tstatlnn progrun-. in rimpfw prob ably i!l lake ileflntto hi tomor row when the House judiciarv ajid Interstate f'ommcrce committee wjl! hold separa'e meeting There I nn feeling llwn 'he commit tees in both branches f font-rea over the oucsii -.n "f Jorlede-tlon and It was aul 'tonight- that 'h lio-iw V,diiirv commute'' prohabl would not. consent j'n i li hearing?, .t,l.h Chairman .v'ee.lnnd'-,. of th iK-tiftte committee M inrs'j!f Com i mercp and hi rni:Miii ww.-! .ested. KarU i-ear-wg .--rot- My. K . 'agreed iim hy boiii the fi.ii.n- en: i iruUrr, Tin- ludKiitn mmmittee fV loci io examine soon William Drs- j tiT Uii. of t.0 JI'nlverhHy f Pcnu- i rfilvanla: Donaiti it. Kicnoerg. ,,i in I'rogressiv national headquarterf ami ' Herbert Knox Smith, former Federal commissioner of corporation w-ho tutvf submltled reuuei-ts to he heard iHroimh' Progressive l.i' dork. ' , Itepresentntive Clayton. Floyd mid 'arlln. Iiiffiriiiully conferred over the i'tuailoii laday in preparation -fr the" "meetintt "of the Judiciary .' rvirnmitte 'loninrrow Riirl some ot Mir- inf.mber nf the lntrsiiite Commerce commit. tl.c' Hoi'ia.-' tafra "7.1'H"1 lll'MT11 Ui'DrcscntaUM' t'uvliictpri. li" ....t ,.f.ui uin IhK tilhilr Ti, f.rml ut Ihr-' White H'mir, ea'tlerl ' on lie? 'lYemuiTuTna"! tT liiterst;ito Trade t'omtrnsmon' hill .t. sM9!UaaaaaaSte..i ("lmHrIWfmt't'mtlj I 'ontnvftl.ee will meet . Wdne(nlav . 'Vreiident WilKnitviiiao- 't to- . - - My that- wllfe. ymft to ImUtUw i;utu i j-. . " iiatiTi TT ffiiTTiitTIHl I'.tl ion chd -not mean 10 liar anything ihut a nut t.'Jh .nature and spirit. ,a, inonopuly. ' II W IIP (",'IIIH II iMil IV iii I irniiitin 'hat a wide mveeiiliii; prohihitloti of tiohliiiK.s ronipunii" would aftf t fon oerna which had been renneated (i organize Kulildiary -omiianie to mm. nly wiilu certain State law. Tho Prewidenl let il In known in that 1011 iiectloii that, where a liii?iiiesti of 11 1 it 1 kind wen lielnsj cui'ilcil on hy ructi cully Hie aame coriioiafioii thera would he no reatrntion n It. XVAU the uri'pi'i'f d in Leiatatf liadc t uniinifMioll ih iTt r Hlent Muted it would not he an ad? iTmylM relive hml. t.i.f .nc nTTTiilir liclly and inormatioii 1 1 w ould not I'plmil. Jml Biiiipleineiit.: ft would W-tu-XtKMiwiUw. of nnuel ia.l-too.a.ud. calllnn ilhe attprrtion of the depart- r" trnonr oT 'jn.t.cc to Ita itiHt'lttaurt-n of Ihe K''iie'l htiHinean situation, and tnonopoliei. In the formulation alo of the after a hidgnienl has lieen r.'niterd l lh' cimrta. the Vren. ideht tiiiukH lh i-onuoi5ion miht he a tatuaiile inHtrtiment of advice. tine of Monty' Mrn 'lgiirs. WnaliitiKton. Jan. "6. -Word wa received here today of the death of 'aptain H. K. Thomaon. a nwmher of . ihe famoiia Monliy ttaiiKfp duritiK the . War, ilel aetm Xhe Htn.tes. il Clartuulon. VlrKlola.. i"nptain Thom.san wa T vear old Iturial will l,e in Wah 'IhRton . " . BATTLE BETWEEN UFtrAHD DEATH Ridgely Lady Tells of Her Fierce Struggle and How She Finally Wnr - .-. ' lnts-4jT Tenii, "If.-- U hrfd not hern foi I'aidiii. the w-onmn's t"ritc" aays Mrs. .lenr'ie' I Istes of thin town, '1 lioii'-ntly helone I, w o'i'.d have hen :B . my itrave '('(lav Therefore, I H'ant to say am wilting sjnotl for Car dul. Iml'l.ian Itesjln. 'o nay enough. 1 wan tick Hi'.!. owi'h womanly trouble. frrmV l-hr'nnv until c . li'tsar, rinrt wa very bad con- - tjluon. I. waa treated three nr four ttme tee'a, hot ;t del me i pM(i. I battled between 1',,'r and 'death, and rny husiiar.d ihoiight . .virile I would die. no day. T mouftli I wijiid trire , .. t ardui the wotr'.art' toniy. a. trial' I had no eotiftfler.eo In it. at All. but .iroujtht a lottle. In a few daya. I '; t " ' waa up xd doin- niy hou.W(irk. .. ; j uw.:X.iiav- gaiBl 1 5 iioundi : and feel as rell aa I ever felt In my life. ' I't-adviiue all nick and tifferiiig Wnnien to try Cartoi. Jt cured uj wiw-ittlarher medicine failed." If you r weak, iired,r wrrt-Ht, of-- auffef . (roirt any of the pain peculiar to wea (,wortiren, siioh ai headache, backache, pain "in arm. aid or limb, or any other aymptoma of woidaniy trouble, you are urged to try CarduL .tit woman tonie. j'W thina u win rwp you. 7 y:p.tvnt tus Lama' A&mry lepU Chattanooga ; Medicine. Cov, Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Special In- atructiona, and )4-paaI book. "Horn Ttea,tnwjt.fnr Wotnwn." Sent ta plain A Message Heed ihellfarnings of before serious harrrfbefoiryou and you become Backache, headache, hardxnough tobeanand theYfiive you notice that the delicate femi nine organs are not berforming their functions in ttway intended by Nature. Act. Don't vvait Secure at once the help you need. niuuttuuMUUiuiiiaiuu - ............. . (ovta How. -Wmax DrtK9. W. "I if tknkt;l opp-v-I un it r t r: c 1 1 m UL ratahial eoruJitioa which only women rr ii6)M-t to nd irmuttr:tv, l4 mv era! mtrfifin but U failffrf. I t (i by my fnndt to fftve Ir. rwrr' mrdt cine m trl- Hv takrn Hur hotUm Tvvonui Prrrijt;' and tw? of "Jofi Sled'oil DTovTy' tj I ranavt ht vnAut b in i 4 t tlM benefit i' ifirtd. crtnrxiair your medtcirM tn aJt wntt and nuftertRc iMn vcrywhrm 1 gtk. ' CkarloUeimsbofoand-Oiir! .. for Assembly Next Nov. U-iori' ieii."d here ilunnn 1 lie pait" Tev WaVWttle'a--'rht'-'t1ie'-rr of riiarlotte. 1 it eensl.uro and lur- haoi will mv.f lina liiile for tlnj nieclinc; iipi .Noyeiniier 01 tne iiiuiy tirM annual aeasnm of the Xor'th "itr oiina Tt.-aclier. ,.-4fcnii'i . arid that- Hulei)!h will not Set I e vole? ..f the executive conintiltee wiinout n nara ftKlt -' , !i fs expected., tliaf.ver) niefiilnr of Ttll: rxerviTtve r-ommtttee -will he h-e. next Thursday for the ineetinc. p 11 the inai (ei TiiTeiiTfp.'linTT when the time will he decided upon, amta place eeloered 1 Mi the cum- Trrniei' hh' w h'"'l wot kere-from pewo tically every MTlion.of the State, and thce will all have he won over Jo the -idc of linlciuh if the Capital Citv K'ti, the I'M I M-wiiin (.f the Teachers' .isciTihlv. li'l.1 hide h;l? heeo heurd of the plan to t.e pm sued l. 'hrtmte and iMirham in an ffort to ' "japeure the fonventioii. hut the 1rrnhoro Cham her of Commerce ha appointed a committee, which it 1 understood, will he gupph niented by. other citizens, to come t. Kuleinh and appear before the cxeefHive committee T.hu-rdy and present the claims of their city. They w9.ll call to .mind the central hn-ntroh of t-rrr-emdmro -and lt ad-vuntanei- and lailroad coniieclion, and w.111 remind the .committer of tho entertainment afforded the leachfr when they met there-In 191J. Ualolnhs claims for the mcetuu; will te presented by President John C. Mrewry, of the Chamber of !om ineree. and by a committee, composed of Messrs. tiruham A.. Andrews. Charles .1 f'.irker and .indue It, W. nVTnMon. appKlnteiTliy that "or(tanTa-" tion. They will he Eiven a hearlnjr before the committee, and feel Sure that this city. will s:el the.netk meet In! of the Asseuildv inext November. Thev feel sore I hut they hav arcu ments which will prove that Krtleistli I, the. best city in the State for the holding of the ttieeiint; and they be lieve that thev make thi aoeni-l-rs of the executive committee think ae much, .ITlv.K.4lITliK.J,..;...-. it llir., is. 1.1 nr liimr Newell C. MnyoarTt. Staff l'lunT of the National Ss-lct.v I'or Urortder j I din ation Mere In IVbruury. , In aid of St 1 .uke's 11 cue arf!nne j ifienis hftve bein made for the' ah-, pearance of n noted feet.uRer hen under itif juspo-i'V" (if -St. . " !.iUe":t Circle. Newell Carroll Majn.ird la!t lr-c-turer i f tlw Xiiiumal Six let y foi Hioailei, Kdociilioii. is to deliver three le. tores. vnc ti h: in the afternoon, on r'sbrii.try "JT a.,, ;'s The iiiib ; Ject 'of fhe nijfcht h cturos wfll ho " Wen -srmt -Women. ' and "Thoee WJ?r! Win." while. Ill Mi. afternoon it will ,t "The Happy t'pild." Mrs tier trmle lti((8t the ;i.d.iiiec rejjresi ill at-ivc. is in the c4ty arrtHiRhii: for the IcetnrifS . Trof. -MaynarCI iaeclafed by the press to be an eloquent speakft. eurnt and logical. Ilia lectures aro a d to touch .the malimprltiKs of hu mafi nature, with rare Intelligenc gnd a keen insight into the motive of human actions, pointing out the rea son of -success and failure in the liver of 7net?,tiin& w omen"'. : 1 ""r' w , r-lr-thusT. TlTimi At lnteriato Commerce ( ommisslon IniesiUtnilon of iHralc Car Linos; X. W. Mcl.aren"s TttliuMny. ' Chicago, ill.. Jan. 3. Charles II. Recrnrt. malinger t,f Ihai. Pacific '. i'rult KxpresA, testified today at the Inter? ta.tLConijner( e Commission investi gation of private car lines that his -company'-bad marie a profit' of $ t.fiOO.ooO. Tre ' I'aclftc company, owned by Tnlon a-nd Southern' raciftc railroad. Is the Unit private car com pany to report any considerable profit to the examiners. , Asked ' If a pool of the railroad would be better than private service.' thw witness tewtlfled; that .some pron was now going tujtbe private linen would. goia J hft railroads. A. W, WCLien. tratno manager of lforrta Ac t'b., testified that .hi concern, would be glad to he ytd of. Its prlvale car; service. Tha com pany would give up Us line if af,ui- e4-that-the rallrwade woubi covide Mr. NOM iti all weaa and tunertRg I wtMtn everywhem 1 io. I l: .i i i1 j" 1 1 i v)ur lllinililllllllllllllllllllllll ajfjaaj ; 77 ; -r peasj FIGHTING 10 GET STRANGER ROBBED of Vital Importance to low spirits, lassitude, bearing down pains are DRPIERCEfS nraea.fBtfpi-ji. i lt. i- P B . (In Tablet olr Liquid Form) has been used with entire satisfaction for over forty years and to the lasting Jbenefit of thousands upon thousands of suffering women. 'You will find similar benefit You will find Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription efficient in regulating all womanly functions, correcting displacements, removing pain at . certain times, in tonmg-the nerves and -improving the general fiealt ana maKins me worm wnue. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been -sold in liquid " iorm; but now it may be obtained in either tablet or liquid form trom'all dealers' in medicines or send 50 one-cent stamps and obtain by mail a trial box of the tablets from Dr. Pierce. ft von with to know how bc&t to ciYt fur yourself or for your . hildri, mi lor a trr copy of Dr. Pirc' gret book. Th " Popl Common Sense Medical Ai'vlier. Thi will thow ' ' i ou Abat to do in enwraenrv and at in lime help you to pre -v.... . trrve or maintain the health of your whole iamdy. Send il mir-cmt stamps to pay trie-cost of wrapping and mailing and gel your free copy of this lOOd p.te. doth bound book. Address - DR. PIERCE, Invalid' Hotel. Buffalo, N.Y. . Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets give ton and strength to stomach, liver and bowels. One to. throe tiny granules a dose. Pleasant to take as candy. J. -THobbs - Craims He - Was Drtrggett"and Relieved nf Cash and Watch. ' ' ':.MM,A7w.T.,.Tirf. -.1 T Hohli.s. who sas Ins Iioiiie ii ine police yesleniuy iiioriiuiK tliai ne was drviKHed and. rJddlW-ot,t4i iif cash and -iht watch Sunday nl;ht ut the home of Ada Morris, a neirro wbuusii; IJobbg jya.,fc l.'yujiuJn..J,Ui, house by 'policemen anct was ctiuTited with belmt. drunk. According" to Hibb' slalement he came to the city in search of hla boy who left home several days ano. In the course of hla rounds. Sunday niirlit he "ohllifed friend hy - tnktn a, drink" and later knew not where he was carried. The friends were white men. When he cam J&!fc!L.MntjAj he'wris registered tn Turnkey Cham pion's lodging quarters ; Tha police gay that now according to Mr. t!rvl'WTFF boy, cash and watch. The police have not found any suspect of the robbery. THE QUALITY SUCCESSORS TO J. ROSENGARTEN CO. 214 Fay etteville Street The CleanSweep Sale is now in full force They Ve rushing here from every where. WHY? There Is $30.00 Men s Suits $15.00 $28.00 Men's Suits $14.00 $25.00 Men's Suits $12.50 $22.50 Men's Suits . ...:$11.25 $20.00 Men's Suits . : . . , $ 10.00 ON SALE TO-DAY 385 Pairs of the Famous Faultless Trousers, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 kind, Sale Pri rice mmm shop 01 Women i Na ft! re! a chronic invalid. Karl John ttyln-rg. iMpet-iiU te TU Metri anii Otwrr. I . . .WUtuiiMHan!. Jan.. 2B. Karl John rtrTmrg. a Civil -War veteran tin the side of the blue, who was burled Tn His Mwliiinal Cemetery bus a yi niiTiloyi loved hla country above everything mitteveil"tntrr-tmre-hiivel at A;ni omu1- bera, . Liidavry.. dit. .Jib would hoist the I'htted. states flag nrnTTSffitftTf'nniH IfllUfW,1 When his eyes closed in eternal aleep. the fi .jw.,.uiii iiitaitvU,. .aiiti. w hen his body was prepared for burial when the body wa laii tv-4lve -rv a pistol was flrerLtiver ItA naltite- for the -lead In military style. HyberB was a member of Company vmn Kesri ment , femnsvnrwma "i nran try, and was in hla 78t,h year of age. He leaves a daughter. Mrs. K. A. ul pepper, of Wilson. NegTess Attempts Suicide. isiisirisl io Trie slews sod Otmansi 1 Greensboro, Jan. 28. Poiie Hump ton. a negro woman, attempted suicide twla- whllrr--foHuawaHtjg- trial for larceny by taking a teaapoonful Of broken f huwv- 8ha ia In a precarious condition snd fonttty pywlclan ayg 'sti cannot -ItTT"" ntotTaW-wTlh hour. - She has a long police court record. SHOP a Reason ;$1.95 bUUIIUII 4 ;Eayetteville St. POSSESSIOFJ First Legal Battle Between Or ganized and The "Outlaw" Leagues About "King" Cole. (By Un aaHdaisd Fnea.1 Chicago, 111., Jan. 2.-r-The Bret oi the legal battle soon to be waged between that ore of 'orgaalxed ? and 1 outlaw baseball will concern poe ler, h.lnir Volu a'nffTTn Miller, .the outfielder, whose deser- tion of the Cjilcago Nationals for th St Louis teUerals, was announced re; cently. stepped into the-limelight to day when President Murphy, of tho Chicago club, announced he .was pre pared to sua for an Injunction to pre sent Miller from playing with th rival club. John Devore today was lost to the Federals. He received a telegram which declared the 1'hlladelphia Na- tlonaliTias accepfedTiis" terma The Federal League, through Presi dent Ollmore, .declared today that It had a clear case against the , New Ajnericans for the services ot I'ltcher CdVttho hd lgned a. Fed eral contract. lhe iSW -Kork club ha announced that Cole bad made ( proposition which the club has ac cepted and argued, according to re porlljrom the East, that this accept ance was equivalent to signing Cole. Cole said he had not made terms with the New York club. BUSINESS BOYS LOSE llaskctbull Game Played at V. M. C. A. LtMt .Mgbt utory Jr ( ltlgh rk'botil julnt The Raleigh High Schbol basket' ball quint defeated tha musings 4tor' team of the Y. M. V. A. last night, 2'i to 20. and evened the aeries. Each team has defeated Its opponent twice. The game was rather slow, in the drat, half and ties playing of both team was raggvd and uninteresting. Th,e second half was better. B.-Lltr" tie went Into the crmtest near ,tne close and playing was livened up. The acore was tied In the second half, but the high school lads by skillful passing managed to secure ojie more Par'rnari-tneir'-oppi'innts:""1 "-- The line-uu was us follows: TKiTsHiicsa Tfiryiir'i'iMUion Kuss W. M Hetts. W. Z kight Guard Dixon. Chas. .. Johnson, J. F., Capt Whitaker. W. T. Young. J. R .y...'TO-4.Ja:-f'r0t;-w'';,'''' litilv,..J-.,W. -..,. 4uiuUe-u,.i , J.L Klght Forward - Martin. .1: ft.. Capt. Whiting. B. Summary. .Substitutions H Little for llutley. iyn',ox-; Wblltag.,. Field, .go!. Lumsden 4, Johnson 3 Young z, Whiting 1. Wht.aker 5. Martin 2.JJt tle 1, Kufts 1, Bailey I. Foul goals Lumsden and Young. Referee, j. W. Edwards. Was the Home of Mrs. H. G. Connor, Jr., In Ktitcrtalninx Miss Sup hie Hii.-bcc, (Special to Tli New! atsl Ohserrer. I Wilson, Jan., 2. Mr. Henry 1 flrove Connor, Jr.. and-M has Sophie I', liusbee delightfully entertained at auction bridge a number of guests Friday afternoon at Mrs. Connor' litjnrpTrrrWeTrrwnih-irrpeTr-ritmiii was beautifully decorated with long leaf pine and trailing cedar and the oft light, from a number of small candles added to the beauty of the scene. At the conclusion of the games Mrs. C. A. Thompson was found to have made the bent score and . was pre sented with g gorgeous bouquet of red carnations which she in turn pre sented to Mrs. Connor's house guest. Miss Lucy Moore, of Raleigh. The following ladles enjoyed Mrs. Connor's and Mtas Bushee'a hospi tality; Mesdarne 11. (1. Connor, K. G. Rawlinga, W. Tr ' Clark. Ernest eans, Tr M. Washington. Jonas Oet linger. E. T. Dickinson, 8. W. Smith. C. A. Thompson, J. C. Eagles, Jas. K. Woodard. B. .R Herring, R.-B. C, Lamb, of Elizabeth City: P. "L. Woodard. V. 11. Wlnstead. of Golds botoj Jv. F. WllllaniB, A. A. Baye. A. J. Hlnes, W. ). Carr. Jno. F. Bruton. S. W. Worthlngton, IT. H. Corart. F, S. Hassell. W. H. Anderson. H. H. Murray. L. L. Glddens, 8. B, Uier son. Gordon Williams. W.--A.--Fnchr 15. T, Barnes. Geo. T. Stronach. Chas. U Coon. V. W. Stewart, W. F. Eagle. W. P. Wnltaker. Dunnlngton. F. M Miller, W. E. Pace. Hall. W. J. Wil liams. Mlaaea Hona Wells. Maude Grlce, of V;ihibeth City; Martha Hackney, Kate Mercer. Lucy Morre. of ltalelgh: Josie1' Whitehead. Lucia Prlvett, Woodard. Ivla Wella Penlck. Frances Wells. Fulmore. j. J. Clark. r t , ...... ... . ' - i IV fl. r aueiwni. .s lm FIs-TFJi TKARS. The Sister of a Wilmington Llnotyjie OiM-rator llaa I loon luxated In a . Cuban Insane Asylum. (Sneiial to The News and Ohateier ) Wilmington. Jan. Z. Mourned as dead for 15 years, the sister of W II. 1jis"11, machinist-operator on rhe Morning Star, has been located In a Cuban insane asylum, a victim of ap- paala. She has been in a Cuban institution three py-eara.' Her; Identity was dis covered by the United Slates' Consul and Mr. Issell has gone to, Cuha to bring her back. Deserted In Atlant more than 1 5 years ago by tier hus band, shet went. to New York with her baby and obtained a position a preofi reader on The MrbtvRtyn Kagle. Her nurse let the baby slip to the pavement and was killed. She dis appeared shortly thereafter and as no trace of her could be found It was thought she drowned herself, for the past fifteen years, though she hv learned to speak French and Spanish fluently. A " PERMANENT TEMPLE To h Krwted at Alexandria to the MHuiiirj1 of GpoI Wttlilntrton, . the Maaon,. ' . . -Alexandria. Jan. 2 .Te' memory of "Washington the Mason" Is to be perpetuated by the erection of- a per manent temple here. Plans! for the memorial are to be outlined! at a meeting ':, here . February t of the George Washington Masonic Memorial Association, at which many grand jurisdictions, throughout the country will be. represented, CXTTO pIXXKlV IS WAKE tX. : (Kpeelal U The News sad Obasryat.) Cary. U. C. Jan. !. W. O. Crow. def. special agent for Wake county, states: v am requested by the director of thg Census tn.Jnfcrmthepa per yf I t county tnat returns irom the gln- ners show naie or cotton ginn ed tn Wake, country from crop of 1911 pritw- to January It, ItH. as com liavred with 1 6,1st bales' ginned prior 8ick. Suffenng. Pain-Laden. Kervo-Racked, PaJe. Bloodless are. worn Women. Las tea to as. For years we hava mad a spaclal stady of the disease peculiar to Women. Our office ta thoroughly equip ped for the sucwfittreent of 'sr'' -ryt "v urgeons jot the treattnrent of disease peculiar to-women la ! r-. HERETO STAY WENEVERUSETHEKNIfE r-. T!r srr-TT?m2r;vx-mw7T-'T-i" rt.-iTi V)sSr '""v IMS WE V.X RFJFER TOU TO HTSTDREDH Of WOMEN whom w -nave successfully treated, many , of them after-they have been o vised by other physicians that only an operation woulfl benefit them. If we can do the things for others, we laft. possibly do the same for you. If vtiu suffer fruBLiijy MtlptVlcJJowlnjt Jii'!rwttJ!rVASll--l'QU-TO COM K AND SKK CM Ucssk Nerves, Brain E-liaiietnjirf Pslpl taUots, Tired. Kxlus nation. Broken Down Feollng. I'erlcHllcml Head ache. Chronic tonsUpatlon. lHew and other Ko-toL DIsesM, such am FtatuU, lkralon, FtsHuresi auid Painful IViwel Montnenta. liver, Kidney. Bladder or Momach Truoblea. ' " WE CHARGE YOU NOTHING FOR CONSl'LTATION. and you can ..depend upon It that we will not accept your cam for treatment unless we are reasonably sure that we can benefit you. Don't wait until your case passes Into the Incurable stage, but come now. while you can be made a well woman. ''' German-American Medical Institute HOURS: t to IS; 1 to 14 , t' Morgan Street, Oprelt TSTO MiMuTpltOTnsav eiMes;CMdacx Uiifirif'AA't 'If,'rCar ..... ... .. ... M. arpny'tif--Orajd la net . -today nounced her candidacy- for Congress from -the-Kls41v-vana districl ,as.. Progressive. v'r,1''''t'l-T'am'"'-' a" wife' and mother, 1 believe will aid me." said Mr. Murphy In her announcement. Since my children are grown and my husband Js. willing. I have decided to be a candidate." John It. Connelly a Democrat- now represents the Sixth district. , Mrs. Murphy Is recording secretary of the Kansas Stat W"r""'' ''t"l"'t" T"v- perance l nion ana is prominent in the work ofthe Kansas Federation of Vomen s Clubs. She announced a pledge lb aevot nerseir Jargejy to securing an amendment to the -onstl-tution providing for national prohlbl- llon.. TWO FOR Ml RDEK, WIU He Tried at February Term Wil son Superior Court -Thirteen Suits A gal net KaJIroeuls. . ispaai tn Taa aiewa sH otwjrw I Wilson, Jan. 26.-The February term ,of Wilson Superior Court will convene neit Monday, February 2nd. The criminal docket la full among, the number of cases set for this term' are two for murder, -vis: Luther Woodard. who killed WiH MeCullers, and Wnlter Jones for shooting to death. CealQ-EUI at her home (leaf Btftntonstturtt, . . . . There are on the. civil calendar Is suits, thirteen of them against rail roads, as follows: Klght-ngalnst the "Norfolk Southern; ftfdr against the Atlantic coast Ltfia, and one against Ihe Southern, the most Interesting of which Is the one of Mrs. Margaret 8. 1 Anderson, of this city, against the At lantic Coast Line,, asking for damages for exposure which resulted In her being confined. tohet.horneformany months. This case has been thrash ed out before two Juries the first awarding her damages to the amount of $4,700. The rati read appealed and the Supreme Court ruled that on ac count of error the case be sent back Cor a new trial. At the November term the case was heard before Judge Ceorge W. Connor. After listening to the evidence for three days, and to the charge of the Judge, the Jury fail ed to answer the first issue, and there were four, when a juror was with draw ii" 6 t'lil a mlsrrlat- rrrdered. : -f - - - The February term Is for two weeks, and Judge W, M. Bond, of Kdenton. will preside. 1 TO . THE EMPEROR Bequest' of 000 for Expansion of (rrrnan isavy By t'atrlotic ArtlsLt -Euebeck. Germany. Jan. 2S. A be quest of 1125,000 for the expansion ef the German navy is lert to Era peror William in thes'WHI of Herr Vahldick, a patriotic artist, who died recently. a. S Spanish Military Aviator. (Br lt Artated Pnas.) Madrid, lipaln. Jan. SS. Lieutenant Maximo Ramos; Ppanish military avi ator, was killed he pe- today when h.e fell in his aeroplane from a consider able height. , f . Furrowed tongue- Bad Taste, Indi gestion. Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a. torpid. liver and ctmstlpated bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sour and ferments like garbage in a swill bar rel. That's : the first step to un told misery jlndigeetion foul gases, bad breath, yellow akin, mental fears; CANDY iiNiri bOTO CONGRESS YUU;RIlBILIDUS AND CONSTIPATED! ? IM IHLKHI A BOX 1 ciTV X in etue n move tnosvs onenuing untune nature gave. .. . , - Many women give up prt of their life to the surgeon" knife. - Too often the fculfa lops ort an :!.mPJn -9Il'1. yltJnoTlt rlL havlftg been 'first given" to- the posslblUty of a cure by a more. - conwFvUmwnT OT 'lrMTMT5nr l----te-mttv..Uii-Th.. jro4 ,iir: geon i ine one wn -u.,e-. ntost--ttr save the limb before he cuts It off. ' 8o. also. It la the' good surgeon who doe all he can to save the other or gans of the body before, he removes them. 5; 7 to ; Sunday! to 4. CaplUd Square, RALEIGH, J C. T earWiwraTTs of Same Opin- jyieertlarf; U,e,yy V 1 ....... . . 1 1 1. ' . . . (, . 1, I 1 sup-ntvooated-bby- or Us ry-Danie le as the only -means of getting real com- petition on contracts for hattleahii armor plate, wai reenmmended 1q the House Committee on Naval' Affairs tUy-hrRr'AdTTrrrt fStrauss; hrt ' of ordnance. Admiral. Strauss esti- " mated the cost of the heavier grades of armor at a government plant al 1276 a ton. as compared with more than $400 a ton under the .present private concern contracts- Hejsald plant that would produce 20,000 tons of armor a year would coat the gov ernment $1 1,100.000, one Of ten thou- one of Ave thousand tons, capacity $,,000,000. Secretary Daniels ia expected to outline the? arnrnfstratton'stavsT policies to the cn'mnillle'e later In the week. The general board's views on the program yf or the Increase of the navy tunfUclsharply with those of the Navy Department. The general board recommends the construction of four battleships, sixteen destroyers and eight torpedo boats, a much mora extensive program than that recom mended by secretary Daniel.'. INVESTIGATE WRECK. IhQHJlcmfw h rdfw rd mfwyhrdluww Four Klllctf and Doxem Injured on Michigan Central. is taa AwKisted Pr. l Jackson, Mich., Jan. 26. Officer of the Michlgan-CentraL-aallwn afternoon began an investigation -of the wreck on the Uaginaw division of that road which caused the death of -four persons and the injury, of a doz- , en others, late Sunday night. According t DlvislcfH Superintend ent Wright, the ere wof the north bound freight train was responsible for the collision. The freight crew" failed to take siding, apparently for getting about the oncoming passenger which runs only on Sunday nights. The tracks were cleared of debris late today. REVEXTY-FIVE KILLED AT MOVING PICTI RFS ROW. Most of the Vlctlhts Tromplcd to FAVORS AN ARMOR Pi isewtli or suffocated. - (Br the AawiiaMit Preaa i Batavia. Dutch East Irides, Jan. Fifty-eight children, sixteen wo men, and one man were killed today In a panic during a fire at a -movlnjr lle(--eWe.w --n--a-. plnttlorv -in-, thee-'-. Dutch i residence. bBu'rapwar''MosI T of the vlcttms were trampled 10 death ' or suffocated. Pet way-Smith. lSpeclat lo The Wews and oharnn I Wilson. Jan. 28. Sunday afternoon a the home of Mr. W. H. Edmond- ' son, on East Nasli street, in this city, Mr. J. R. Petway, of near Slanlona burg. was united In marriage to MlssT Essie Smith, the attractive daughter , ' of Mrs. - Fannie Smith, of I'lkevll. The ceremony was performed b Squire W. R. Wood. - . Bbz Fire at Waterloo. Waterloo. Iowa, Jan. 2aWTh Rus" sell Lamson building, one of the larg est here, was destroyed by fire todav. The loss wa estimated at $30,OOO. Terythlng-ithat is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret to-night will surely straighten you out by mhrn lng a 10-cent box will keep your head clear, stomach sweet, liver and bowels regular and' make you feel cheerful and bully for months. Don', forget- your children their little Inside need a ' good, gnU clean tng, too, occiaionairy. -' CATHARTIC :vs'i. s e.opr. sil reyueffU . slcr.ty of raj. . be jsaJd. , . .. . , ' - -: ... . ' to January it, xiii. :
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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