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Tavors iiijiiinc City tir:;': FBD?a?!3EKT f.!t!UfE-, l'iil flEEULHHOiiS M M EMS-. . 0 ErfflES V 1 1 trim fiM ' ft Hi rtMi Km I " iv rnw n4 la Ito'.M. I m . .. I J, JT lptorva "t Ovtfi .. ; ' It iwr4 ! . ' (sal littt wf' fr !... ! rW I' . H n IV It m A.ii tjiri. t. 1 1- w ti . ki". BOTH Crol Cnmlnt for I1m I 1l r ' .r 't 3 r a.nl I Ur '! Jit Mf rt !lt(4 P -u:( i II i At- ' k 4 t 1 I kVjf .. Kin! rm TM t " '.,!...' - 'ititi I il hi. ixl, t 1 tt.rj k r u ! ,i. ' i l.'l,!' I ? j i-oi'i.1,. Tim RaJclf h wni to-morrow b th era of tha greatmrt txt-bJl con teat Ibat Ukoa placa la Iba Bute tfcla aaoa. ha tba A. aa4 M. a ad th i'nlrarklty ot North Carolina teama will battl for tha ctiamplonaiUp af th 8tata. All preparatlotii for tha battla bar ben mada and tba friend of bo(b aldaa ar confident of rlctory. Tba rm will bo called at I o'clock and JtVmtnata balvoa wOl b played. -Coach William, of parldaon Col- lot, will act aa rtfra. WOVT MOVE TO IlAl.liH.M. t'alrniir'i IVntrtmnit to l( oi' ntaia at Cbaprl iliV.. (S.MCial to Tba Even IB TH'" . V. r':, o.- fl Kli'.U.C (t .1 Ii r - .';, ,' a T i t. aa.l too Inw -mr.iaiU Vi"i' ir.un u'tl . I!?tr n ta,i .v.-. Ti 1;iw rortiviit . . -.n.tl.'d fot ! ei 1"11'! ril?at. :.n t'- fi 'S tr-n Siiiti Ihs t !', nnrn of o:a? a. tT jnau-in'Ci irnnsu tSt lutirf- Chapel Hill. Nov. 10 A. fo:an.H tMcompoaed of Ueaisrik H. A. f)Ti':b ton, of 8prta, J.' . Mannlur;. of i imflilrl r,rr Ddrbam; F. If. Bnsben. of Ualolth. i taenu ii:pnl. ' Wllllama wbo wera aent to Cbapol Hill fo riad' ilr. Va?rr utiBcVprr.l 4v.t th waa at on a Una t,ba ataf end oa tbafout the eonaanaua of opinion here r- viti'inv In hi:-- pcsi-Jftu .onia Tulon. Mr. San t'alveralir of VlrglnU (Mm. . "Doscy" J srdl( tba propoaed ramornl of iho'lunlty hiui In a.k.nsr lor tlm tndiu- ,;(allae; lt ' .. I m r-tl -Ih.-m.1m l.r.uit - l nl.l..i'i. . r. i.. i IP,- It.r ran;aos:i. a?.& t'.r.y'i '' . . l'5fv-T.iP 1.0 C . vrm'.ua oiMBefi v t.'udnrr) ; o C i.t(3, if FluHdik. 1 of U virjU. r ii 1 iTu SS CitMltl'.'i' Ttio coah-iv'.i.. 1(r by llo rhai: who in trod a cm Cent of il,o Ni .. . . 1. 1 i aflotw r!" i ' fil 'i , i;.ijrtn t!:ir I'l'nti unit a tntrl.ci if kiiinllft (ir Ti.i ii ;r:! i. . ar ' r .' d" ill fi i rm n h.i 1 i i tii !. 't nl t1i-liniT iMrs' Inn .-.it 1 I'KIK lif lhl"JH I SENT TI CIUHTT JilL Mtc lucr RcnJcrs Decision In Sail & Case TnJay APPLICATION FOR BAIL WILL HABOLY BE MADE rUTlsos u liM; i: ant .'i.lrp a: ii' ,i : ml: irenrnarQ, aa oia irinoeion na ana itaw. derartment to rulcl;h. tw rornwsr coacn or tne VBireraiti or hore tlie pMt wefk, pnranlaa; thoir in North Carolina ' toam. will act vmplr. - Trenchard acted aa umpire In the came laat year between these two tea ma and rave perfect aatlafao- tlon. . ' ' .- For the laat. few dnya the practice Itamoa' of the A. and M. team have been aecret, -None eicept atndents InTpBtigntloni. On returning to Hi- clga tney reported advormly aa to the channe. if thia change Is made It will 4e dono in the fare of ,the councitfOf thou whd have the I'nl- vortllv In rltart'e ' ' . Dr. Thoa the encloiiire during the practice. Tbla was one la order to keep the signal and plays from beta- made public ' ' , ' ' To-night the A, and M. student will bold In great mass nieeUnp, ati mout b,'Vdrl i.o oa I wX oj ;jri. K.iodnri rharfta.1 of vioiaitr.it lhr Uf;tla4 law f national v : n. and also for oq.ni!iH i"; riat'lat at ronlntloaa, the idliint boatbu. Ttn.i ev.lcii tr.Uon tltrlns - 1 w I't'lLwl ; Mr. XTarrr, orl:iug m Wka .oa-oVii.i,:' i In roiMcisctinn wllb Di;trUt At to racy snouid eoatro, t'i Ilk J'roiny .US. , ' ' .': ' The address ol lr Lin lis lJiekFilf vl.i intM m MA.fn1 ----.- jl . a. r . , wiin vi os. Ilumr,.- brfoe. Ur "r V-X'TT r'"? eallca. Dr. Wror.a...- irt.;t? la'tWiard Ual .TU4ri ,'r,,1)'t,' I. Uo j.ai.or.WBi. fiW.I wi.h .h: rcooi'da f 1'n' oiifcr,i:i'i rtallvern,! hv him .t" th.. ennlennUI "nx" ' ,iln lioavor.TU irjCUIILIMII lli bllflblDI. w. I.I II! "l Hi.' I lft ii (t.mr'mr. .IM 1 t I i'.l I ' I I " K I (i .n in (.i-ini i iin'l l ii;rrralir bo.ii- ;n'(! li) the rotif 'itli'i. i mi i in u to I'lalrn ' ii 'I'-iiiini oi nilror iS tile ofB(ir.ln. In e"rt.; !.-:. hi .t i orreptd. renirna In-ii'..- ih.ii in- Itemihllran Slate iiaet a rl'.tc.l. i-x.ept PatlliHin. ! i ;i cm i ;ii . din him a plurality of alio it :!.(hi for Governor. The R P'tlilii.in lend.': rlulm si leant five o o of l hi' xi Slate offlce. The I Tiier;ii Mill claim both Ilo.ii -j nml ihr S ii.it". The Hepub li'iiiu iay ih:it i tin Seimle will be i;:I'1Iihii by IS to is and the House - i'.l lv Republican liy Gl to 60 over i lie ll'iiioi'ijiiio .inil imlependent fac tloi. . ... ion ixitoj 1 iivKC:. , l. Ik 1 UIIMi.ii AfnarrKlli I m. n,rr.-4 h) t1wi HID r. MialM In I 'no In 1irc- Killing Hninh. Judsn lUJu'i tn-day bound Clark rid l.illui-.n. Hi., two fjklri. rhurjed i'h tb iniril.t of Charles Pmlth j t'i !h iniii'ii d. .t on Saturday of ( fair week, over lo the Superior Cojrt lhotit ball, and they worn rommit t i-d to Jail to await the next term of rourt, which (oiivod.h January Kth. The artumenUn lh cae of Clark wan completed eierday afternoon. Mr Charlea V. Harris ojHtied the r anient for the defendant, and was 'ollowed by Col. J. C. L. Harris Mr. '.V. H. 8now, the city attorney, closed Tor the prosecution. When the declnlon was announced ihia morning; both defendanta, with i heir attorneys, were in court. Clark tnd l.llllBion took the decision a f they had expected it, and went with be officer to Jail with perfect qaietnesa. Mensrs. Argo A Shaffer, attorneys for Ullisloo. wero aeen thin aftMr. noo and -asked IT they would apply fI wtll I V. I . . fclnia. It was A roost Interesting ad- dross, dealing with the rise ot tho cntlro Y. M. C. A. system of thci drnwn tin b- -which the faculty and the local I1. m th,e)( a"RO0,a Io.tt " The jury ndjo n r.-',! null M lumnl will be present Speech, ed- ronaUtnUon o which ,tonhl ,d, m) tou raging the team will be made by Dr. Winston, members of the faculty and the students. Great enthusiasm .prevails nnd tho 'farmer boys are de termined to win, and if hard' playing and enthusiastic rooting amount to anything they 'will win. . . " . The A. and M. team is in good con- dltion. and all of the men will be In their regular positions except Thomp son and Clardy, who will not be able to play on account Of injuries received ' In practide games. , . . The two teams are about even in weight; Carolina being Jus! a little tho heaviest. The average weight of written by Dr. Hume himself. MARKING CAHOMX.Y GttAVKM. .1 Ten indictment for vto;il ins 'he election law and for tv.-n assaults commltlOtl in T.iesiiy's ele.-liui. wi,i Itv 1:1 ami jury to-iiaV. o;u lay lit! e:"i jire 1 Rented to them for ''r(!v"-H'iit after j burnt; drawn t;p. - WVMAX ON yl Ait WTINK. tli.' I lie HKARST oi i i:i:s i;i:v r.iv Ceremony at Clilcknmunga To-Day, . . and Governor Glenn Attended. ie Will Tuy $17fTo ;u Help Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. " 10. ! ' . K,"-:5,' ''"''- Markers showing the position in the, , (By the. A:.-i.-i-i ri 1 battle of ChlcltaniauKU of tho Thirty- i New York, Nov. 10. ( 'on s 1 Williiira ninth. Flftv-elahth and Sixtieth worth Randolph Hean t aiii-.o'iue Carolina Infantry regiments, were an additional sowanl of l"."0 fur dedicated here to-duv. The North evidence leiidini; to tin j .rest, con-1 Carolina visitors Included Gowrnorl vktion tid Imprisonment of ihc flvst Glenn, Adjutant General Robertson,, Tammiinj district leader :o ho con-ex-Chlef Justice Avery5 Genefafc Ray, ttcted of frond in Tnilir 'n -tlon. L ". .. ' . 7-- I of the Sixtieth: Colonel Harper, of, This is In addition to C 'rt vr uno n tuditi .a j Y. nu inna w n lu . - - I vnivuu.. 1 ' ! . l. -it.. ,Vi that of the A. and M. is 169. The probable line-up of tho two teams will be as follows: ;. Y A. and M. University. ; Mjkes.-. .... .center. Parker '- Perkins. , . . right guard ... . . .Seigle Sykos . . .' i left guard . . ; . Gardner Beebee. . .right' tackle. . . ; .v. Story . nil ' lnfl taetrlo j . MenriftWR Gregory (c.) . . right end,. . . .Brown Stevenson, . .left end. e. .Townsend . Steele . .quarter back. Robinson (c.) AVtlson, t . .right-hall.. . 7. '.Snipes . Hardie. . 7.v.left half. .Winborne ghaw . .' . full back .... Abernathy ( The betting on the streets -started off the first of tho week even, but as the day of the game approaches Caro lina supporters are glvirfg slight odds, the latest bets being 7 to 6. A special train ' will . be run from Chapol Hill, bringing a largo number of the University students and others. : The Seaboard Air Line shoofly will !.be held In Raleigh until 6 o'clock so a tn trlvo tt lnrce number of Wake Forest students a chance to. return atter witnessing the game. This train will leave t the anion 'idepot at 5 o'clock, the regular leaving time, and go to the Fair Grounds. ; After loav ing the' Fair Grounds, at 6 o'clock, it will make no stop at the union, depot. ' That Carolina's' men" realize that to-morrow's contest is to be to the bitter end, and the Best team will win, is seen from the following -from The ;u University Tar Heel: "Next Saturday's contest with the A.indM. is perhaps the hardest one of all those which we must win. $ The ' AV and M.- stuf ?nts say they have the (strongest team in the South. ': We hop that. Saturday's score will dis prove it. But one thing offers no room for doubt. Our Varsity eleven will meet a team whose defeating re quire every ounce of strength and en ergy in the make-up of the team. ' ''It really . seems as If every one in Chapel Hill were going to Raleigh "Saturday. Let us go not in expecta tion of a walk-over, ' for bo assured there will be none,' but rather in re- tho fifty-eighth, and delegates to the i wards; aj&rosatistg $it. Southern Immigration and. Quarart-! of crimes usainst the 1; ii(ii) llll) tine Conference. ' ..v Istrntion laws. niiriRiimniiirnw 1I1I1P ii siK mi ii in hi Kn ar hn f n mm n t UllLIIinill Ulltll) 111-unul.u iimau ' ; SAYS BARflES IN JIM Equitable 1 'Lawyer u Declares That Polky-Holdcra Have no Voice '". - Tells of lCetainers for His .., ' y ' Legal Services. , . cl;ini9 ; and Sawyer h!nie:icrd k Jdttite purni'll " t i!:inna(on -yk To-Day- ficoit Jiny Sill! ' '-" Out. f -:V vt By the Associated press.) ' . New , York; Nov, .10.--William Barnes, ;who acted in a legal way at Albany lor the three leading life In surance Companies,'- was. before' tho Investigating committee to-day and identified vouchers for legal retain ers tand services. i Ho said that the : Special to the Even in ft 'I a ten. ) t.Wllmlhfttbn.iN. C. Nov. it). At noott!'to-da'y 'iiirlge Purnoil passed senfenoe. on Adams and -Sawyer, the j Tells Convent Ion That New 1! "k1 i ' tloiiK Ait Imperii, ive Nix.i. I (By I ho AsROel;:; I !'(' i i Chotlnnootin. Teiri . Nov. l Surgeon .General V.:iati. of 'Marino Hostiitttl Service, snio',.- t jfllinrantlne convention lie n on ihe itnportanre of more nail Miry i-un-1 kit ions to handle the niiow fev---! sltutitloa. In contlmilti '. he sail: j ' "In further considerirc the p'c rvenlion of yellow fever, i: is nm e-- ......... n a.o il, . .1 tO-dtlV ii iiiiu i in--i i in i mi or mosquitoes ana tn: wviimiih;; oi yellow.. fever patients lo iTe,vni ioc slegomyla nioKiiuitoes becotnintr i'i jfecteii by biting nuid p.nl"iits' i,n,l 'carrying the infection lo others. There is still neodof public cilm-n-jtion in this mutter nnd urpitm upon 'Bll an acceptance of the mosquito doctrine, This work of education ihfts' bean carried on to n most com : mchdnble degree in the iliy of Nw Orleans and in other !citle and loeali- tles renentlf "Infectod, and circulars dscrbiR' St he -nsel hods for the de- !sirnut-ica of-mosquitoos. showing the nocessltiy Of screening first oases and. lin-vihreatened localities the necessity 1 (pf,:cre9ntag all cases of fever, have Isbeeu sent to he posted In every pifsi-ofBce-in the Southern Slates. h -s "The remarkable triumph achieved b.V , In New Orleans is of toir recent o - icurrenco.to require more t htin nien- tllA - tt ,lw. ri,.,,ilMrl ,1... j tiUll,, .CVVIl . 11 MUM: 1V- lllll llll II UU- ir,cription of the dctnlis. That victory 'will bo recorded on one of the bright lost, pages of history and Its good etfec.l ;.is incalculable.'.-' ., ... oilier 1'0 ior proof and reg- fJovcrnur Pen :ij p ii ker Wants lcle Kte fa Alt -ml Confcn-nce in Fehrunry. ( I'v the . -Ja,r!aled Pross. Harrlshurg. Pa., Nov. 10. Gover nor Pennypacker has sent a personal leit;r lo the Governor of every State .r.L'hiK i hem to appoint delegates lo a congress lo he held at Washington on I'V.iruary lfi, 1 90fl, to consider the purpose of uniform laws upon I he matter of divorce. The Governors of ,14 States have already appointed delegates or will do so and promise their hearty and totdial co-operation. Postma.iters Appoint til. (By Hie Associated Tress.) Washington, Nov. Id". Alabama: i e'fore.-it, Kdw in E. Gregory; Rush Ion, K. Qulledge; Te?um!-.ch, Chu-les W. Whiteside. North Caro lina: Gnibnrg. Wlllon (i. Watkins: llolcombe. Hello lidge. South Caro lina: While Stone Springs, Siniuel Shcftail. Vermont Prison Scandal. Windsor, Vt.; Nov. 10. The Slate prison investigation of the prison r.candal which has grown out of the vlsils of the "trusty" Vernon Rogers, to the cell of Mrs. Mary Rogers, Jhe condemned niurilt resa, has been re- silmed. Mrs. Rogers takes the stand to-day as a witness and will tell how she opened the lock of her prison for Rogers and another "trustv" named Fred Morse. for a writ of habeas rnrnim for iholr client to obtain ball. They said tbey had not decided yet as to what course they would pursue la the matter. Messrs. Harris & Harris, attorneys for Clark, paid that they did not think that they would ask for ball, as the hr.ll, if granted, would be too heavy for their client lo give. Krle Railroad Celebration. Deposit, N. Y., Nov. 10. With ap propriate ceremonies, a monument was unveiled here to-day where the ground was first broken for the Erie Railroad. The stoae, which is al most a monolith states that ground was broken on the spot November 7, 1S35, for the construction of the Erie Railroad, design to connect the Atlantic Ocean with tho Great Lakes." There was singing by a large thorns and music by the band of Binghamton, followed by speeches by Lieutenant Governor Ltnn M. Bruce and others. HI NTING FOR EVIDENCE. Chicago Grain Marlict. ( By tho Associated Press. ) Chicago, Nov. 10. Mav wheat, 8 9 c.i May corn, 4 7c. BOrXD OVF.U TO COl RT. Covernment Agents at lleidsville In Connection With the Tobacco Invest igation. Danville, Va., Nov. 10. A special to the Register from Reidsville, N. C, says: - Reidsville has been recently visiled by government detectives in an effort to gain some information of value to the officials in the proposed inves tigation of the great tobacco trust. The detectives attempted to ascer tain if some of Ihe Reidsville mrtnu- facturing plants had been absorbed j by the trust. Equitable Life was much irritated by an opinion of,; tils that the companj should : be mutualised j because '. the lwo-convicted; murderers achooneh Harry A of to Southern Flagman Arrested on Berwiiul's officers. : ? January" $6 was nppointo.l l their , Chame of Knitting a Check. (Special to the Evening Times. ) Goldsborai ' Nov. 1 0 Delectn o J. execution.'. 1 When court co-iveacd the , d, Ahern of the Southern Railway, defendants. attorney-moved for a newas In tho city to.day and' placed C. trial, which was overrnloJ Next atW. Ward, tinder arrest, charged with motiotr in arrest of judgment wasotging a check. Ward held a posi made. This was UkewlHfc ovci ruled, .tlon' with this road as flagman run- ihins between Goldsboro and Oitjiik- ...:i.1.M-Cil--.rt Awlral l.Bliii'(.i- . .Luimiuva " " taken. If tho sentence of death ts'uoro. t t ? - , . whole power in that company, which Carried out the men will 6o executeda -The 8outhprn rlalm&to have r ado hey hold' to' this day."", He kid thatjin the eastern Norifc Carolina disivItU the- check paabl to.hlm for 21.60, the comoanv is a one-man power to-t t'ho jury m tne caso agamsv ouut,; . t '" T day just as much' as It f asrf thov third filleged, muvdorcv, except the change of the name of j - , , man .was from Hyde to Ryan "that j f ; Tft Spwk on Sa,ooiw is the only cnange maae, ana iu. (Speclal to The Evening Times.) policy-holders have no controlling tower in' It". y " ,.;, T. 11. Wonuiik, li-esident. D. K. Wright, Vice President. W. S. Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer. Raleigh Building And Loan is still Goldsboro, "N, C. Novj 10-Col. A. M. Waddell, mayor r Wilming ton, will rnake a 'speech in tho Mes senger Opera House, his subject bq ing "High License Saloons.",1 A large bedy of the beBtf cltlaens will' hieet Tourist Hotel Burned. -.V ' (By tha Associated Press.) On at. ii ta niitnn Put.: Nov. i 0 The Ramona Hotel, lull of Eastern him -at the.,traio and escor.( him to tourists, -was burned last, uight. but,) t.ie. opera house,. A. very large audi no -lives were lost.' The loss is esti-jence will be present. The spoakiag mated at $250,000.' , I11 he Monday night at 8 o'clock. ... WPAY A PER ANNUh COMPOUNDED 5CM1-ANNUAU.Y mm , ft ' - i I L .! n it V J wake JJounty SAVINGvS DANK.' i nan nc 1 ' Organized October 4, 1905. The objei'ts of this Association are to enable and encourage its. mem Uers to build and own theit? homes by the payment of small weekly or monthly amounts, and to afford' to those of them who do not wish to build an opportunity for investing small amounts at the highest rate of Interest.'1 lilvery shareholder is a partner in tho Association. T. B. Womack, D. K. Wright,' : James. I. Johnson,; . W. A. Llnehan, C. B". Edwards, 1 ' DIRECTORS. J. F. Ferrall, J. ft. Chamberlain, ' W. C. Riddlck, Alfred Williams, 1 Dr.' James R. Rogers, , J. J. Bernard, J. C. Ellington, Jr., William B. Snow, W. S, Wilson. y ; Walters Durhafn, ' iApply now to the Secretary and Treasurer lor stock at oHtw-.of tlw North Carolina Home Insurance Company, 118 FayettUlc Street, " j' ' X t 1 i . , v X
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