- . f - " jm r 1 " r "a 1 v ?jucr jc W V 4 FEVER COBS tlLlT mmm?&&. link Bj'Usk Ihc Fetters cf Disease Give Way EKD OF THE BELLOW . U IS IN SIGHT DaJly RrporU a ta IVwr atUaataoei la Xrw Orkwa CmiIim Ea raaa-aglaut w4 H EaUnaiad THe . a4 Im Kr. ( n ia .MnrUlai Praaa 1 Nw Orlaaaa. kWpC It. laaU-jT aUoet l(b a riaw to tha dlaoorary of Ua grm o( yvllow frrar ooeUaaa at tha rmarranrr HoapluL Wllhln tka paat vaak dent aktopeiaa hava ban kld. Ua rwuiu of which will ba pnbllahad when tha larer to over. Goaratly, lha frrer aitvatioB U ra Kmrdd u enooaratinc. Tha favar U prartlcally wlpa4 oat at Laatilla. whra It tu won thaa at aajr potat la tha Suta. Batoa Rouga haa bwa abla to acura tha rallat aakad for. Tha quara&Una Impoaad by tha pariah haa baen ramorad and plaat ara 'will aara thalr eropa, which wara uffartDf for tha want of labor. Yralfrdar'a Report. Naw Orleana. Bapt JO. The offi cial report of yellow f-vr In Naw Orleana to all o clock TuoaJay after noon follows: New caaea. S4; total to date, it It. Doathi, 4; toUl. til. Naw foci. 6. Under treatment, SSI. Caaea discharged, 1.9TS. The dally r-Mr. rontlnaea encour aglnK and la at'.eclally ao in tha mat ter of the deaths and new foci. Of the new caaea, only six are abore Canal street, while tha deaths are all from below Canal street. Two men who were In the Aron dale detention camp, lean Bouseronx and Archie Murray, were stricken with tha fever yesterday and were Immediately brought to the city and taken to . tha Emergency Hospital. They came from the center of the in fected district -, i Owing to the scepticism of some communities in the States, of Louis iana and Mississippi to accept freight from New Orleans, Surgeon White made the following announcement: "If any outside communities request It, I will arrange to place on each freight car leaving New Orleans for these points, an official statement to the effect that the car has been prop erly fumigated by the United States Government and all mosquitoes that may have been in such car have been killed after, the car had been loaded and closed. ' This should satisfy even the most sceptical." ;; .1 DIXON IN THE RING AGAIN. Tbe Former Champion Featherweight Will Try to Prove That He Has ''' Not Lost' His Old-Time (' Cleverness.' V Philadelphia, Sept. ' 80. Despite the differences in their ages and the tactt that the bout is to be a six- round affair, the contest between George Dixon, former champion featherweight' of t the - world, and Tommy Murphy,, to take place here to-night,. has attracted extraordinary attention in the sporting world.' The bout will be a demonstration of Dixon's prowess, and he intends to show that he has lost, none of - his cleverness and punching ability. The match la also in a way. '& benefit to Dixon, who Is in need of financial as . sistance, ' despite his ' many : victories in the ring in the past, s- s FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. . State Literary and Historical i Asso- -. f- elation Will Assemble in Oc tober. '. J ' " The North Carolina Literary and t Historical Association will hold Its fifth annual meeting In the music ' hall of the Olivia Raney Library at V 8 o'clock p. m.; October 17th.A The . following interesting programme will ba observed: , - 8:90 Discussion of -. petition to ,' Legislature for , placing f statue - of Senator Vance ln - Statuary vHalli ' Washington. Tea-minute addresses .by Judge Armlstead Burwell, Char lotte; Hon. Locke Craig, Ashevllle Hon. Claude Kltchin, Scotland Neck 8: SO Music. i ' 8:40 Annual addreBB of presl- .(. A ftaa tar - I M VeVv V. taV lrU aWtetary, li Jta W aaVUj-Uae; M C. le.l drua laUe, mtwM rttiM ca It lAl)oeraa aiaWre, fw d eeerd U( naaaae (WW at (WtaMt Tea IW Tfca Mma. (ftparUl U Tea rmU Ttataa CaeUHla, N. C. aWr. fa TU . formal soaatag el EliaaWa Cottage, ' af ltL-l tnok (OaM UU tMrelM M It ciacA la'jaaUva Walter CUrt. of lk - ta faXiM ckaiwL Ta Mardaaa war ataipk aa U rUaaaa Mat lav Mdlataly artarvaraa. Taa aodraaa ' of lha eecaato u 4alivara4 fcy'lt R. nto T. Dvrkaav, paalor el'aca ta Trtaltr Matkodlat ckarck. TH riBMT PKRNOX IW rfeatrt4 A tier Capital Turn- iahaaeat Law Wratt lalo Wfffxt Was the Aathor of IL (By lha Aaaortala Trim Laevaaworth, Kaa., 8oL 29. Ira Twill, a noted Oklahoma coa- N vlct, eervlag a aantaarw la tha Kaa aas penitentiary, waa declared luiane and will ba retaraad to tha Terri tory. Terrill waa the aathor of tha capital paalsbmeat law of Okla homa, and waa the first person to be conrlcted after It became effective. Hta sentence waa commoted. Bt'YS HIS TICKET After Bring Convicted and Weal to JaA I'aaUcwdrd. (By the Associated Preaa.) Nashville, Tenn.. Sept. SO.-r-W. A. Barfleld, convicted In Lauderdale county, of manslaughter and sen tenced to serve one year In prison, arrived at Nashville yesterday and weat at once to the penitentiary. At Ripley Barfleld got papers commit ting him to prison, bought his own railroad ticket and came to Nash ville unattended. DEATH OF DR. BARNARIX). Tbe Well Known rhilaathroplat. and Founder of the Baraardo Homes for Waifs ia England. (By the Associated Preaa) London, Eng., Sept JO. Doctor Thomas John Barnardo,' the well known founder and director of phil anthropic Institutions, by which over fifty-five thousand orphan waifs have been rescued, trained, and placed out In life, died last night after a short illness of angina pectoris. ' He was born in Ireland in 1845. .. RETURN TO WORK. The Printers' Strike at Albany Has Ended. (By the Associated Press.) Albany. N. Y., Sept. 20. After a week's duration the strike of the union printers for an eight-hour day ended with the yielding of all em ploying printers. AH have signed tha agreement, which takes effect Janu ary 1st, and all printers have re turned to work. RUSSIAN PRISON ATTACKED. And Two Prisoners Were Released By the Furlong Mob. (By the Associated Press.) Riga, Russia, Setp. 20. The cen tral prison was attacked during the night and two prisoners, leaders of local political agitation, were re leased.. During i tha - fighting, two kepers and a policeman v were killed and several policemen wounded. Match Postponed. (Special to The Evening Times.) Charlotte,; N. C.,' Sept. , 20. The Charlotte - Athletic - Association has decided to postpone the x wrestling match between Professor' Ono and some other iterrible fellow until next week. : , It Is Impossible to complete the necessary arrangements by Fri day night . r Professor Ono is recov ering from the jolts that he got from th'e Terrible Swede,1 and vwlll jbe In fine form by next week," . - . Makes Opening Address. ' fBv the Associated Press. ' Hartford, Conn., Sept 20. -The National Association of Underwriters opened ' with - ani address, by 1 S. H. Wolfe, consulting actuary of , the Naw York Life Insurance- Company, on "Life - Insurance Company - from' the Examiner View Point" -d '.' Chicago Wheat and Corn, ' ' fBv ths Associated Prexa.) Chicago, 111., Sept. 80. December wheat opened steady at 83 84c. oas list on BATTLEFIELD m4 H )H I"a lvt tar VIS lwein. r e AMw-tok4 r a I folmwo. K J. laert. It A ia.ua. u naMal. af Ik tr,y Kr Jecwr VaUatawra, war, jaaa kart fcy Cal Arrmlaald Crake at taa Wattae-taH of rradarwaa tor g. Va waa retsraed t lata Qrakaai'a ataa b rM Cart of Nana CaroHaa Jadr Clark foaaa Ika roB a.laka aftar ttta bat Ma -aj im Ha aaaa la taa Suta Atjataal OvaM-aT'i la Treatoa aad aakad thu forwardad ta Ike aaaev. He pealed It with a letter aaytag that a bad latraded to rat era It as lay years ago, but had hiUlald aad torgotte It He wrota "Tkla enaaoilaioa aaa foaad wkact only a brave aiaa oottld hava rarrlad It beneath the pleating Bra of tee Waahlngtoa Artillery a Hare's Heights, )uat behind ea. aad the area more waatlng Bra of aur lafaatry Mae behind tbe stone wall at lha foot1 of the heights. Wa broke eve aae eeaaire llaea of battle to pteoea at that point; for asters had made tha position Impregnable I waa than hat 14 years of age, bat I remember well that my astonishment at tha reck-! lewneaa of aendlag bra to men oai such a hopeieas ml anion waa only ex-i ceeded by my admiration of the' steadlneaa and gallantry of tha Baen who endeavored to execute it t. I don't know to what brigade the Twenty-fifth New Jersey belonged, and hence do not know in which of these charges Captain Graham shared, but I was particularly struck with that made by Thomas Francis Meagher'a Irish brigade, whoae line came up almost to the vanities . of our guns. We recognised that line by tha green flag with the sunburst on it, aa well as by Its reckless dar ing. My most respectful com pi 1- menta to Mrs. Graham and to her son, who. I see, is a member, of lha Urof aaslon to which t haVe he honor to belong." SEVERED FOOT STAYS IN SHOE A Well-Known Young Man of Greens boro Meets With a Serious Ac cident, bat Through it All Shows a Rare Courage. , (Special to The Evening Times.) . High Point, N. C, Sept ' 20 Gaines Winningham, a well-known young man of Greensboro, met with 'ge flm M Davld80n & Langhorne, a serious accident here at -8 o'clock Df Lynchburp -hot and killed him Iast night' He came up on Train :sef jn Amheit county, opposite this No. 29 en route to Hot Springs, Ark., j city last night. Ill health, was the for treatment and had stepped offCanBe. His age was 37 aud he was the train to tell his sister and unmarried brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. ! ; . McNelly, good-bye In attempting toj ,)f8tom ... Warshii)s catch a sleeper he lost his hold and 1"ne he pf,t"ypr r wrsips. his left leg went under the car and YV Russian Government announ was ground off just above the ankle, ;cea that the value of the Czar's war- hia foot remaining in the shoe. He ships lost during the war with Ja alBO sustained several bruises about pan was 1113,000,000. That la con- the fatse. ' . - The' train came to a standstill and his sister and brother-in-law were lnlshlps at figures ranging from $125, a moment plunged Into a deeper 000,008 to $165,000,000. grief than whe they said good-bye. jV,.:V;r I '. . ... CROWN PRINCESS' BIRTHDAY. Celebrates Her Nineteenth Birthday . : ' To-Day. . ' ' . Berlin, Sept - 20.: Crown Princess CMtnlln. . celebrated her- nineteenth blrthdav to-day. and received tele - grams of congratulation from all the Anurta nf Riirnnn as well aft a num- ber of valuable ? gifts. ,?. The people generally aret elated" over the news that an important family event is to take place In the hosehold of the Crown Prince. , ' - i , -us -1 ' 1" AN. INDEFINITE SENTENCE And i'lne .of Two Hundred ; and r" Ninety-Eight Dollars. ' (By the Associated Press.) ' Chicago Bept. 20-W.H. Hunt, formerly president or .? the- defunct Pad ' American Bank, was sentenced to the penitentiary indefinitely and to pay a fine of $298. - , ' struck idihe IMUagggsg? lit. Ma. 1- a I t n Am ... . 1 tai te 1 l. t i. . . m iwmi s ii : ak-t a.t hUv id nt hi ict a if i iKi.titl brrv klul 1' 'i MsJm(i) Mr ttM,t$ Ma ,"" r ' alrara a rarUat l4' b lMUa u4 f- k ,,r ! 'MUi.t jtb'!)) kliM (N tb .14 ..I. k! u. . 1. (C .'il.il .I II. I l i f fH.ftl. III, . .1 lilt .. ila brad mi. 1 i' 'nttt tun of Ike biala 1 !.. -6 in a aaa rnmnH 1" it" Hi- at i.mm t4 to hr la ai lout roadlttoa iifd. ' M hile It la ant thcunt.' ull la frartarvd. Ilir i u i injurlrw aoi U I. ' oi I o The roaflagralloti in On i ( m M(ht w h If ii f llhrar b jlldti.a i i. -t cauaml a Ion of Ikui 1 1 """ rnvered by lm.ui.un.- li l thought that the Are kf .;niM'd ly onianaous cotnbuiln I In- dm ar la twins repalrod nml ih,- Htury openinic. which waa nnnnt.-o lor Tk mad ay night. m-i .(ht poni-d lJl tTI) ;u.Trii. Ti Prrvint la Ion l'rlnlm from Mo leatlng tlic S4rikrltreaki-r. ( Hy the Anaoclato.) rea i Hprlncfleld, O . Sept. 2n - An In Junction aaa granted the Crow-ell Publishing Company to prevent anion printera. atopping utrlke-break-ers a they entered the company's plant. More than fifty strike-breakers have been raiiRht by pickets and hnl If. In. Alkn. ,1,1 TV. company now has two out of a halfl hundred men at work. The fight is, as stated In a telegram from Presi- (flent Lynch, of the TyiKygraphlcal Utwion.. being. waged kardo here than Uny where elae A clash' 'fircr "the In Junction is expected to-nlRht. ISUIGI. 0F A A Well Known Broker and Citizen of i Lynchburg Shot and Killed Him self Last Night While De- spondent Over His Con tinned IU Health. (By the Associated Press.) Lynchbure. Va;. Sept. 20. Ed 'ward A. Langhorne, a well known 'cltfaon nnil n mpmlipr of tho hrokor- sidered a low estimate by some naval experts.' who assess the value of the That a very much better use might have been made of the money spent on the construction of these warships fs probably , true. It the Czar had devoted '$113,000,000 to ameliorat ing the condition of the Russtan peasantry'; great and' permanent -re sults - might have beejr achieved and &any of his subjects- relieved from the .grinding poverty , in which mil i MO"" inem live, But as no othfer ' -WE PA 4 PER ANNUM COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY ' uvOUP POSITED ,yv un ,,V v'ff)y.u.lt tic tt -' vmzJ county SAVINGS .BANK. , leu i a fc ta lt a W ta a ' tt.i ar4 r Sarf4 Tlaa. I MU iu aaw .al l 'it'i ai.f , wm tiae It a Wli .W a t te laH4 a ' ta fca'a mat irKta " ib '; k'1 im lata aummt ! i-t u.t - i gwd able a ta i- lii 1 m are iimiIi ia ta t is4 etr v.. a r-ailt anM a ( a irttui) a a h l .if ei. aide mm Ike ffkttrs tinr kin.,' kMHIi iiaxH n,wir-f a ,t.) II hr tai4 a tka aa'at ii la ft lit aka-k kae tn a -4 .--i u ;i mm ua-a aaa44e la lati la eara cneld he arltaiirt a-iin,-d it aaa Id pri1'? hv uixl to raw4 tbe Talae a4 Ike Kaaalaa ahlpa d atied la tbe rer-eel i The Prli lah naval eBtknrtlkna biif wriiii aeaed oat a aumtM-r of tnaarla runr aid. but tot ronatdrred ahaole'e Rrrknalng the Icbm oa the original t-oal of rotiat met ih It niuti t iri C r-at Thr OoTeronirat of thr I ntied stair la hallding a nuaitx-r f flnr liattlaahlpa. and Cnngrraa will .r.t. bit rontlnue in add ateadllr tn I nrle Sam (! la Yet It la certain ihat In time they alll Ix- niuatered nut of acrviee to give itt in ahla cnl'di Ing more modern Idea of mnairur Moh and armament The inaa In urn raaea alll 1k practically aliao late, but Americana do not aoem tn tm f He . itrr mi e "" ta taw ni i tie oKiiaod to a ayalein of Insurance i Mra which return to the ixilley holder noin part tin of hla Invent men I . Baltimore THK GHK.VT HOANOKK KAMI Will Open Net Tucmlay and (a tinuc for Knur Itayn. Roanoke, Vs.. Stpt. 20. All the ;irt anKomonta have been completed for the Great Roanoke Fair which will open in the city of Roanoke next Tuesday, September 26th, to con tinue four days. So many applica tions for stalls tn the live stock de partments have been made that ad- , , ' " , m T. ' .""" .Itli.I.al .I.KIInn bamak.I W .. J I animals is being provided thla week All the tonls, also, which were in use last week at the Indiana State Fair have txa hlppod to Roanoke. There are overj, 10 oftheae tents, the" htfghkt"Tbverrng an "arts Tof 12,000 square feet. More attrac tions have been engaged than ever before, some of them being of the most Rpectacular character. There will bo 15 races for purses amount ing to $4,300. rs well as feats of horsemanship by the best riders and drivers In the country. All the pre miums total over 210,000. An enor mous attendance is expected. Ex cursion tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip. I OXE MAN KILLED. ! And Twenty-Five Injured, as the Re j Kiitt of a Freight Train Collision. ! (By the Associated Press.) Reno, Nev Sept. 20. George Wareman was killed and twenty-five Injured in a head-on collision be tween two freight trains on the Southern Pacific Railroad, followed by the rear-end collision of two pas senger trains, nine miles west of Beowawe, last night. No Immediate Danger. (By the Associated Press.) Paris, Sept. 20. The France- German negotiations over Moroccan affairs continue in suspense. The tension is somewhat relieved, how ever, by assurances from both sides that the negotiations are not in im mediate dangor of rupture. I uc (Banking Facilities Are alt that one could wish. Our meet alt requirements of our patrons, and all. inducements are offered the. public that are consistent with sound banking. De pofcltork'are assured of every ourtesy possible. We strive to merit your business by offering such facilities as will meet your wishes. Crsnntinn TnMnt tlnmnnnv. t (MaV'aVtaVtaVt Everyth ' When you start oat' to buy anything in the way of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Cigars, Mineral Waters, Brushes- of any kind, any thing in tin' way of Toilet Articles, Pipes, f Tobacco,Cold or Hot Drinks, Garden Seeds; Fine Candies or Perfumery, don't fall to stop at otir store and you will find just the thing you are look in tn f , d uoDum-Wynne urug to. KB THE 'BLACK FUG' i il ! 4 laetala kVaad " ttmi 4 i aulnu Ha l.ra Itwrtbrt ttwt i.. . l . i 1. i;iir ttr-taiAii at- r-fci t-.l kt.iatf at ,. i.i t tl.r ( abadiaa ii.'..-rri, S' ti k i tim.rl. i - . r aad i a iiu. i m, at 4i-.i.4 n tt ai. a "ii kf a' Nan I ui.. .... tkt- il.i:r i4 i i,.tr a, li. f.i I ibi I hr m aM,er t 'traif,. it. ii. iiolaiioii of thr mtiir.i ! grant iiliiil ai l. Ma i 1. IIIVIll HBRMU&l ll th- Illl-ll t The rirmrniln l.rnl U-t r fl ,y under Ibr cain j ia.ii ," ol a legnl Mriliaa ogiaiit al.d all, a rr a made up of men aaid to In 'Choir, a ban.t of inl.lwii throat a ban- uiantiiNl naft M!i. the d of Kidd a lid f ij i i (ilra1"- .lalii TtH l Hi' THK WlKI.I Mill lie Made i.t Wllllaui Jenulnga llryaa ami ramil) i llv the AMclair.1 lr,-aa Lincoln. Neli . Sept 20 Mr hii.1 Hryan. aceoinpanled by their and daughter, William and Grace leave to-morrow for a tour of the world They will aall from San Francisco for Japan September Sfith. Flopping at Honolulu for a day or two They eiect to reach Toklo October Kith, thence they will go to Manila and Hend some time In the Philippine They will then vUlt Australia and New Zealand and reach India in the winter. They will pro coed to the Holy land and other countries and spend next summer in the large cities of Europe Mr. bryan expects to be gone not lens than a year. PU1CK OK M'MIIKH Haa Been Advanced About Seventy Five 'rata Per Thounand Feet, (rty the Associated Press.) , .Norfolk' Yat Wept, 2d. Tha an-. nbuncOmeia 14 jnade-that tha North Carolina Pine Association has ad vanced the price of all grades of lum ber, Including dress "' ;kid rough tim ber, the average advance being 75 cents per thousand feet. The ad vance went Into effect at once. One Charter Granted To-Day. The Secretary of State to-day is sued a charter to the Marlon Lumber Company, at Marlon. The capital stock is $50,000, and the company will commence business with $20,000 The Incorporators are W. M. Pratt, S. P. Pratt and J. W. Pless, all resi dents of Marion. In addition to the conduct of a regular large lumber business the company will also manufacture fur niture and other wood products. Ambushed by Japs. (By the Associated Press.) Gunshu pass, Monday, Sept. IS. A party of seven scouts, who passed out of the Russian lines near Stnl unchen recently, were ambushed by the Japanese and killed. Result of Election. (Special to The Evening Times.) Wadesboro, N. C, Sept. 20. Yes terday's election was carried for saloons by 53 majority and tor dis1- Jtilleries by 17 majority. capital is sufficiently strong to S i a, December corn was steady at 44 44C. - " ,, JJ: I ' W-1 'V i'-f i' p:r.-X ;

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