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volume r. EALnoH, k. c vis.ntsdat. OC70EEB 4, 1201 TZ1CZ Ic roinc r iirfc CFin IIOl'l III SIGHT; Kal aa I- ef la ta Aaamaia frvaa) Mm Ortaaaa, OU. 4 -Ta Melaae aa la aaoat aawoaragtag faaiar 4 Ike frvar aitaattua la lae aiajwattkoa aaaalfaa4 r Ua rUlka aa4 teaaa la Lovtataaa ta rale ,aaratlaM abaat Octobrr tltk la aanaoay with iiiUm af Dr. Walt ul fraal U So ax ao. ( Tw-say was aaotaar day f glooaDj weather vita Ughl sbewar. aat ta attaaUo aa lae whatever aUmlu faatama ll saj lioamaata. rw I ha fila day taer hu ta single reported frees la Hflaallr Ufartad ratio 4.fr avvaral dr B deal hi hv octarrad la lha Emrgacjr Hoaplul, abJkt ra tiadar traaliavat tbar kT 4rapp4 t II od rly all paitaaU r doing valL Abov Canal trat old caae ar rcoTrtng nor aaoierottily tbaa aav onaa ar btag reported. Tb But ValTcnltr will op No vember 1C Tartoua depart men U of Talaa J.'alrartty will opea about th Mm Urn. Public achoola la raany prU of Louisiana ar already In operation. Superintendent Eaaton, of tbe New Orleana acboola baa Issued aa order to 101 tatbrs to ir brief talks dally to children on th not qulto theory. x Tsraday's Few Rord. New Orleans. La., Oct. 4. The of ficial report of the ferer situation In this city up to sli o'clock Tueaday afternoon was as to'fisfi: New caaes, 10; total case to date, 1.070; deaths, S; total. III; new foci, 6: patients being treated, 110; patients dlscharcjd, 1,466. The report of thirty new cases Is not at all surprising In th fao of - the low record oZ the past few days, ' Decaua It Is to bo expecteS that some days tdere will bo sharp contrasts In th figures. . Only four of the new case are above Canal street Algiers, 1 three, among them a lady In McClel lanvllle, previously reported as sus picious, but whose death removed all doubts of the nature of her Illness. . The surgeon general has ordered another of Dr. White's officers to Mis sissippi to help out' on the Gulf coast. where th situation Is far from prom ising.' No cases were brought Into the city trOm the country, nor (were any reported by the Marine Hospital service foij the right bank of 3effer t son Parish, but the situation In Wll leswood, where eleven cases were dis covered Monday, has resulted in the establishment of an emergency hos pital there. The beds and bedding- were shipped there yesterday. Grande Isle seems to have devel oped a nest of Infection following the one pporadlc case reported from there some time ago. Twenty-nine new cases on the Island were report ed yesterday. This place is under the direction of Dn Kngelbach. HARNETT'S SHERIFF DEAD. Shreiff W. P. Pearson, of Dunn, Died Yesterday After an Illness of - One .Week.'. News has reacned , here - ot the death of Sheriff . "W, i P. Pearson, of Harnett county, which occurred at his home lit Dunn, after an Illness of one week of typhoid fever. Mr, Pearson was a brother of Mr. John S. Pearson, business manager of The Biblical Recorder, . . and ' . also a brother of -Mrs. J. A. Campbell, of 1 Bule's ' Cxeek.4.' Sheriff Pearson v Is ; survived . by .hf lfe and three chil dren one Bon and two daughters. ' One of the latter. Miss Mary Pearson, ' Is a' student at the Baptist Univer sity. . , - ' ' The death of Sheriff Pearson is a - great shock to the people of Harnett county, where he was a man of great ' Influence. , " . ' . MILITIA INVITED. -"..!i y .... - :.'f i.'M. . iHft.ui'....-'- - '.. ;t ;.."-;'.;.';;f 'j ,-. Every pompanjr . la ' the State ; Has Been Invlted-General Armfleld j ( i Will Be fat Command, ..' f - Thl following - formal invitation has been sent out to the . military companies of the State: . : . J . "The city, of Raleigh cordially in ' vitea your command to be present on Thursday, Qctober 19th,' to partlcl pate in the parade in honor ot Presi dent Theodore Roosevelt. ' i "We desire to make this the great . est military parade that our city has evef 'witnessed. " 1 "The camp will be located on Cameron Fled, between St. : Mary's ' School and the Fair Grounds and the )t i aitr,: tkat the , J. r. AJiktoii ui u osNfcataaA truoaa ami ubh i "T4 C ft, Harm. -r4 lalae trx. l.l V la iUfi f IV . l Wr 4Winsa.t. I " lWa awlfy tka rtairsaaa a IW irwBilUa mi later la ia Ilia lasual U fm naattj til ait (Rf4l 'HO J 4. IWraM,' caaJraaaa: (U. Alfr4 MUiua. UnL Oat, ft. U Utaatrr. alr ft H. AJarWat. Caat. C B Harrta.' CajH. V, L-a ktreaach. Cat i r, Htmr " M111I H OKI EtkltolUl. HUta HlaaaHf TWr TWla MoraUf Bnaaa Ha Ha4 fra Xigat la Jail a MUaor tlkarge. Mr. E4 Bo4llair. ha ts Nona RaMgk, recelvad taWraia i Or iboro staling that bis brother. Mr. Robert ftolltBgar. had eoBBBilUa ealcld this mora la ( 0l Baagr deUlls were received. It aaaras that BolHager had had aoto trotftl at tba Rarolatlo Cot- to Mill, where he worked, and was placed la Jail awaiting a lavestlga- Uoa. He was this nioralng relMaaed o bond and after reaching borne the humiliation of apendlsg tbe night In Jail ao preyed upon his mind that he for the orraMon The principal ad blew his brains out with a pistol. ! dress was delivered by Mr. Alfred M. Mr. Bollinger had been making Waddell, or Wilmington, on of (V1 Greensboro his home for some time, foremost orators of the State. Ha, . v. . . ana nis ooaj win oe lnierrea in idbi city. He was a young msa about Zlitentlon and was Interrupted agslk years of ago and was considered a man of good character. Meet to Coaldr CTjargea. (Br the Aseoclated Press.) Cincinnati. O., Oct. 4. The Na- tlonal Board of Arbitration of the minor baseball leagues, to consider charges brought by President Kava- naugh, of th Southern League, and Manager Joyaer, of Atlanta, against Howard Griffith and other class A men, met to-day. THE SHOALS Mistaking Signal Lights, a Captain Rons His Steamer Ashore Dar ing Thick Weather, But All the Crew Escape In Safety, (By th-e Associated Press.) Norfolk, Va., Oct. 4. Because the captain mistook the Cape Hatteras light for Diamond Shoals, the Italian steamer Citta dl Palermo, Norfolk for New Orleans in ballast, was stranded on Diamond Shoals a mile from the Cape Hatteras life-saving station, last night during the thick weather. The crew of thirty men were landed in the life boats. The ship is lying easy and In good condition and may be floated without difficulty. CHARLOTTE'S NEW HOSPITAL. Will Be Known as Mercy Hospital and is to Be Opened Next January, (Special to The Evening Times.) Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 4. A new hospital, to be known as Mercy Hos pital, will be opened about January 1st, by the . congregation of St. Peter's Catholic church. The quar ters of the hospital will he the build ing occupied at ' present by . the Knights of Columbus . and .other church ' organizations and generally known as the Catholic Hall, on East First street, Just In the rear of the church. , The building will be re modeled and fitted "up in tha most modern manner for the Institution, whioh will be run by the Sisters of Mercy and will be directly In charge of a fall corps of trained nurses and assistants and a staff of physicians in the city. . . miss alice roosevelt; Will Soon LeftTtr.fOrrSaa Francisco v ' .!. on Steamer Siberia. : t ;r (By the Associated Press, Yokohama, Oct.' t.-Misa Alice Roosevelt and her party have arrived from Shlmonosekl.i Miss Rooseyelt was received by tho American min ister, American consul, imperial mas ter of ceremonies and the Governor, but she declined any formalities. : E. H., Harrimon and Miss -. Roosevelt's Dartt Will YOkOmama ror . Ban Francisco on the steamer Siberia Peace Treaty Has Passed (By the Associated Press.) Tokio, Oct '4. The peace treaty has passed the privy council III III OF bedew ( frrrUaj 4 la UaJ. ( at mmmrmt at ViwiiM lo Ta I rUu Tkwai I luaiua aW . N ( ,(. -ll , I. m ,iarira ui as tairaaa tinang i of iiuarai f ' eee i)tiij eous- " " IM aad ta th hat) Mralaa o('lt- Dliu" lha ahaft Ikal aiaada aa a lot la BrawrUl rrtai the UaaahU-rs j 'of the Cordtrac ta th Coaf J-' 'rate ae4. e. forwsUr elad jv j tarda afterawa Tl tala of he.rv foraoua 4ro th Moila ladovt and th parade had to to abaadoaal It aa fan ad aomaary lo hold the v&arrli la lhi court bouaa, ao4 aui tha atidliorlum of the building was crowded to Its utninut rauaclly, while a u ad red could nut arar the doorm Mayor Katon. in a short Addrme, vrlromed the rim tors to tbe city. The Salem Bo;' Hand furaUhed music . .... (arn was usienea to wun nan V .and again with applause. IJeHten-1 'ant Governor F I). Winston made the addreas of prenentstlon In behalf the Daughtera. Mr. C. B. W atson aciHril un(1 ,. . .la) lirj,rti,.e of u ii 1 Icepted the memorial in behalf Oi thAin(j ui: niM no. dn for warnlnK. nd 'veterans In a tew appropriate words. ,fco nl i'fi-Ki of thew Is unnlnnl I In- After tne apeern-maKing an gatn - ered around the monument on the! court bouse lawn, and amid tho In- j. Dirlnr strains Of "Dixie" and amlds the rhoers of thousands, Mis May Barber and Miss Beefiie Blum, un covered to th world the beautiful shaft, surmounted by the llfe-slio figure of a Confederate Oldier, whlcp M.H1 'iMMt fr vAiri t mm ait a ltmgbjitfrtimJ he James 1. Will WbAUU " . Oordon Chapter United Daugnters or the Confederacy, to the Confederate soldiers of Forsyth rounty. WORK HAS BEGl X . ... which the smoker could l known On the 'Bridge Between Morelicad jo dencrlbed the puftinK under the City and Beaufort, e.yos. the bloated skin with Its yellow (Speclal to The Evening Times.) Kreen splotches of color, lie likened Morehead City. N. C. Oct. 4. The the skin of such smokers unto ihe construction for the huge and main- leaf Of the tobacco plant Itself. ,k h.M. th.t .nnnecta Morehead The Indefinable and hideo.is odor lUUtU - tupj" eas ww.... v Cltv with Beaufort. N. C, will be for ii..n otim.t. two miles. It will have two large steel draw - bridges, one over Morehead City -v.-i ih. ihur one over Beaufort channel The Contract has been awarded to the Mclean con- trading Company, of Baltimore. Md. The skilled labor that will be fr- nlshed to build this, bridge will come from Baltimore Actual work has ulaKe resolutions una m nerp me,,,, lnK oi.uned In a saloon. An old already been started This will be and will eventually lose all of his f(Mlll is SUp1)0sed to have led to the a great thing tor both Morehead City moral force- 11 doos absolutely un- ,rapt.iy. Fischer comes of a well ana Beaufort idermine his will power and break known Mobile family and was here - . AI I M' tiiu i ikk With the Evceptlon of Twenty '. d.wn of the women Has Boen Spent in Prison. (By the Associated Press.) Chicago, 111,, Oct. 4. Frank HMC aged 59, who has served 39 .M'"1S behind bars,', pleaded guilty lo a charge of swindling and was senl - encea to tne k penuenuai y i"i " years. .Hopes, Tal name is s.iui i be Punchou and ltjls said he has io - spectable relatives in London, ICng - land. .. He was released from 'oliet prison In- Augus. ana naa ihvii ai liberty only two weeks when ho was again arrested. He confessed he had advertised for a woman to act as a traveling Companion, for, children and key U03Uon . Some on6( he said, then robbed the applicants for 'ne j -hds'satd 'our work was done." This position, . . same old demon Is defying as he has i :?-,. 1. - u jdone before and aa he will 'continue WERE TWICE BURNED Ol T. ! to defy. V -We' need .to fight all kinds -'"C " '' " 1 1"- 'of drinks, that which puts in the Had Only Just Removed to Tlieh- New ditch as well as the moderate drink . ' ' - Quarters. ing of the gentleman, and we need ' - (By the Associated Press.) " " all Its institutions that have -Birmingham., Ala.. Oct. 4.-A fire I been with us since it was begun " at i midnight destroyed the building Next he spoke of the distilleries in ana.svocK or me.tyter jwrouuiy tum, pany M South 20th Btreet and Pow ell avenue, t The loss was $70,000. IThe- Tyler Company was burned out OnMorris avenue six .weeks ago and the company' had Just removed to their new quarters. a- ' j Coal Miners Strike. ' l (By the Associated Press.) . ' Mahony City, Pa., Oct 4.Alleg ing that the union men are being dis placed by non-union hands, five hun dred employes of the' Mora .Colliery of the Dodson Coat: Company struck, The firemen and ; . pump engineers have- Joined the. strikers, 'j ' , DOVJfJVilTHALL unuoR tufhe H. l.M lfcll ..,..4 tl) I ul 11 1 ' ..'i.r 4 I i : m i ' r Km i... i .. . t(. ) i M. t ..; i ll I : 1 .. !n--rl t'li t-i in 4;ul t . t la i ( . I h. i . i ..l.i ... is , ! la (! IM :n I'l ' In- I''! u.ori iti'i ... .1 U K if nil I ..I i l I Wl'til I rll.e. .i ,1, tiv il ll I I ik I I'tl.Bli to. 1 ..l.J t tl j.1 It tm ' : I ia llie Itfi' uf ! oil U'iri h fir I, u in., In J ni 1 ' t tn . aai.l c Jl bum:. 1 1 linl I tttl no i eiiiiii . ronl:' aad f 4. ml ii t li.u llfr .,1 M l.ii.l i' 1mw of r.c'f on' lold "f tie Hf'1 "I ' I" llit tl C)f t hll.lllil . : r In t ijo.f i.i of Hin a It i oi. i ..m! if y n H..it:r.l ilmi u , (j,,, (J;,, i,,r (he m. n .111,1 vn.m. :i i.i jjio - da.' . .m l in this he morel IV n v:io ,lf WM.,. i s!u nt u KUi Mi fcr tM ' o inn 'Hi B0Illl" I I. Ill i.aVl 4)-till;it A;. :o Theic an' I w o doiir nior.' t h:. thu cln.iK'Hr, lie nuMSfiRi'r of the cbvotianl of lull mid 'Ii gre i tent i high prluHi of uaiunutuin If tlicro Is (any oae thing that leadit up more to th. ultimate ruin it is itie cigarette. j5.trtU?nf .that, Wt jj! ivmUf&A WC2a. Mr. masdee ama : i iib vinai ett4 Is an extremely Km.ilV piece of paper about two ltic'.io long and an inch and a half wide ami litis a pinch of tobacco iiiul tiie laste of i.rsenlc.' H old, too. ot the enr-iii irks by ... . , ll j i of the cigarette he called as ma li log a man a hideous curse to my ! presence and to any society ind re- ! sultant In tobacco Heart. Mr. Masseo also defined the off urousui auoui u me iinainif changed the mental aud moral char- actorlstics of the men and boys who useo inem. me uauuuai usei n. suner toss oi uieiuuij, uuu... ma wuuie mo. lie iiiso uejnoiea uie fact that cigarette indulgence was also becoming as popular for women and eirla na for men and bovs. There , whQ gnt clgarettes for their beaux. bv "the name of J. Fischer, and that ;This was emphasized in a call forjhe had been making the runs from more" restrictions in tho schools and j Hamlet to Columbia. S. C. and from i colleges-in the land. Positively and assertively the speaker said: "1 be - iueve there is no more serious dahgerjWere not sure whether the man was J than In the man who follows tne nab - : its of cigarettes and tobacco. I have, . f0Una but one man who was faithful ; who smoked cigarettes.' and the men ! who later come on will not have the, will' '.power lo -.decide and to act in; tt)e .matter8 ana rai3 0f the every- day life."' .V Mr, Masse next took up tho whls- WE PAY 4 PER ANNUM 1 .COMPOUNDED 3EMI-ANNUAUY you;bePos.T;;ie I SAVINGS BANK. '. HM.tKH.MX. -TTLrt .1. ia Ol XUtm aa..S la . aea ta a ai.a a a-a- . . Uarf.. aad n. t- - ut Ft a"1 '- tin k4 4 SlU a.aHfc a. .. wilk4 U-eaa fc a ' . .h t attot aa aa ll Il;lwc .. i.. m i ? f ai. 4 ifcif vt -i. . . . irv'iaut Shre ! am , . u . ta tl -'. si. , .hi. aaa'e I k.t t i , im ip-4 iar4i iif . .- - v . . ks . i s . i. t..i ... l it!.Sktl. J ' fc. tJ ' i V ' !.'. Hlrt . I 1 l. 1 I t.A' k,Tt. I ..' it il,.ti, H I I. . I. It.,. t.l IM,., tM t-'l l , . I liaMM fc,l ' I i ... ife titia.ii fl i . t a, llla Mi' k.i.i i , ii-i aa) t u fctt 'I... i in. . . ftMTV il iLiia f ' i ' . k.i i lUat ritrH d'H'i ! ..i..' ' I.- ifftHBscr tf i h, iiit.tl I i.i l li titaaT hanliwaa u I.r fl. i,t -, and aeraftnoi I. o r ' I . . ,.i -.ii nf nifk undue ( hmI ' n.i n I i i Itie tlBia has Kiitu a t u i' r..ni ..'.! Bill I xi aliuan llui 1 1.. l.n.k. ;i.. ii tnsiter imi In aliki . 1 i iiiiJik tml. III !.' kuoan ai it.. ! ill drekael U. I r,-ll?i llii I i.i ! jku.R ird that ffi I in i (i n .il II u liol !lii- iti'- sihIiiI i.,i "ii' of ntiiikltii n1 ii. in .in i,. i !i a r MKiiir. alirii'ln .iri- ill i .vl i IniiTm (if liuil hti Minor :i i . fi hull. I and Itifie is nuiii of tin i'!i!-llmi- (.irmulnil mill debaui h.'i j i nlsnt Til" dlH-nHHi' liMnlhlli-, i. in ii.li- j luit to nun The Hi-lt. L i hi; !ionse is open next diHir It I also iranaferrei lo the I nlon depot, i n' to ot!ior ; lan's and tiy men who mi ii thi nsmeleas plaoes of death.' I hi- ad Ire, was rlow-d In Mr. Miism-,. lni.resKlre and ai)eallng :. Hi' t.!oke for 4d nilniitf tnd ;o. IikIciukI lo with the lonont at i ti'ioii t In oufshoiit each utterance Miss ilanlel followed In a few vokIk of aipreclatlon, and (irenenled rertuin matters to the congregation. I jrd afforded opportunity for signing r:irds by sympathetic hearers THREE MEN John Fischer, With Headquarters In This City anil Km ployed on the KenlMinrd Air Line, Kills One Man and Wounds Others. ' l'v li e Associated Pros. ! Mobile, Ala., Oct. 4. Price Baker, aged L'.s. a member of a prominent ,s family. w4!s shot and killed, and Hamilton .MrKean, aged 26, and Jo- Kt,pll Harti .,r 2S years of age. were ,vou,uh.d by John Fischer, an engl- .,,.,. 0n the Seaboard Air Line, with headquarters at Halelgh. The shoot otl ., vlslt He retused to talk. Mc- Kean is perhaps fatally wounded. The 'Seaboard Air Line authorities nf iiiia .in. ciaiut thio ofmrnnnn v,oi .. : . . ... omn,v Hamlet to Wilmington. Further 1 than this thev could not state, as thev ;0n a vacation or had been discharged by the company. cMPimtcocunT bliulllLLIIUIIUI I m""""'" """'"""""""""""" """"" S4M j Are all tnat one conld wish. Otir capital Is sufficiently strong to meet all requirements of our patrons, and all Inducements are offered, the-public thnt are consistent with sound banking. le Iosltors are acsured of every onrtesy possible. We strive to merit your bnsinetw by offering such Carolina Trust Company. Bobbltt--Wynne Drug BRUTAL MUfiDER AT CBEII a it. tut. Ma It M a H.HK I Nil.l Hii I . ' n .1. mi - M II I ' C ii . I .-mi I t. i . t i. St I i Si' i. i.- t V. I . i i. ,1 ! . I. .. lot: Inn, i ' !.. I..''1 l in' ' ir I I b of lU'tlit V- Vliii. fc'.iii m' Hi In it I ' .1 ! II Ii. .11.. hl.l1 liU If M I . !. k '.. . ! . I liiw.' hi, I Ml 1. 1 l (II.) m ' ll. u ii a I hour I l.f I I III! Mi nu '. I. 'n.lh1 nbd f!hel i.i :..k lo- ii, 1 I. r Ihii l ti n, t.U-il i ill nil ImhI i h lti ii in .i r a t r ii- 1 1 lull, In. urui t M i Mi li..iii.. Iiitilml il,- i .1 - In ii i 'i' f Ohi lli .l i-r i In fa'toT' ll !,)- ilk. .-IKtil 'tir eratli poa-ll In r-e and till lilm The IkxIi maa ki and !:' a M.l.l.i.t ul a '. I. Ii, ..n. '. Tin' i n 1 1 ii toan In iliri'd up It never a.s twfoie oer the cowardly MiiKlneka ! almost niendrd morning and Rrm. of innple tl.l ate kiandlnK alioul the treets dli ciiHHlnR the affair HliMidhound weV hrousht from the State farm (his mornlnr and a dillxent search Ii be ing made to locale the murderer Mr McDowell was a prominent btiKlnens man and a good rltlien. be- : Ing h member of the Baptist church. For a long time he was a clerk In a store here, which be afterwards purchased and was conducting a suc- censfiil business He was only about SO years old. Katlflcatlon of Treaty. (By the Associate Press.) Washington, Oct. 4. Diplomatic relations between Russia and Japan were resumed at tne Stat Depart ment for a short time to-day, while Russian Ambassador Rosen and Japanese Minister Takarlra discuss ed the forms of ratification of their respective countries. Oil Irlee Advanced. flty the Associated Pross.l Pittsburg. Pa., Oct. 4. The Stand ard Oil Company has advanced the price of Pennsylvania and Tiona oil 5 cents. Other grades are not changed. Captain Becker Retires. Washington, Oct. 4. Capt. Otto Becker, of the paymaster's depart ment, was placed on the retired list for age to-day. He retires after a fine record for meritorious service. Insomnia and Indigestion Cured. "Last year I had a very severe at tack of indigestion. I could not sleep i,t night and suffered most ex cruciating pains for three hours af ter each meal. I was troubled this way for about three months when I used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and received immedi ate relief. " says John Dixon, Tulla moro, Ontario,, Canada. For sale by W. G. Thomas and Robt. Simpson. Wichita, Kan., Oct. 4. The con- ' dition of former Congressman Jerry Simpson is much improved to-day. facilities as will meet 'your wishes. Com'y. Sole Agenst " ttr4 4.
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