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Lc I7-Th a-ua oullli I dim. ull to rtrarrtb nw tBa ina lain rrlr la cut c" b. jnmd ZhnK-r- tn. ft Pllbor ami Mmto. anil th frontlara art Uiat1 Th puat anil tflrfrapt) depar1mnta ar work ing Mln but It la quit uncertain how l..n thr mill conitnur In pratlnii. inrt frvah atrikra arr declnrrd dally, ami a amrral atrike la txprvirA every iimtM-nl However. pu ar aentlment htrr l for a ap"Hiv flnlMi of the ll orJeie. and tre- dliurbanr-a will be lrtimiliy ernletl by the military. Al ready fewer inwd'p arc met with, anil TPHit from the nervous tenalon tha rlty hnj entirely resumed Ita normal aK."f t. The peaxanla .if thr Khevaon dlatrlrt re now quiet, ai" lh- military aont there hail onlels to nhnot maraudera. The i vo lun fimii il ran stilt t n tlnueK. The uramiis Icnvlna h i' are full of jtiiaaenrei-a. Moat of the fam llln of the foitlcn rraldentr. have al ready left, and the cxmFU'.a have made nrraniremenu for ahlpa to take the ra muinder If aurh a alap become nec.'a sary. ItuFln,Ms la at a atandatlll. At the moment of aendlnt this dia pateh the revolutionary party la cn deavoihiR to cloae the banks. U rL-M I ur I 4t L- t4 Kt i !., N .i J wir a i-.i.a o t t ;..; tkX K a .. I A -f ctfU ' kvixn tratk iUX a be a a 1 m f -V lat. - fnj i Imx4 , uf It f a uj it , ' tta k14 aw a ltkanoal La t 1 tav -. aaJ. U 0t tatuaa rraa I Cf im., tu.4a a tl.'wiv 1 (MrrkaitH.i 49 tlrvffiata a& tt. ikrft., 1 1 uQl IWji aaa, t .lav cU (Ui lLaiav, .N. C I Cowan's PnrononiA Curt . CACERO PRESIDENT 0FS.WD0MIXOO A. B. Stronach Go., ILfMi VLUZMKZhABMMQg M MAIL BUM KfitLraJ ll. IM A- i WalM1at, I. ai tM at a la l-i-IS'mtiu la 4a I ih abiiMt Ma i. ' ai at an4 aaiarit .. aa tM aaoraaauf ( M la a lib tM i. lUutkatlata ten Brilea traaa thr pit at TM Navy ttvfwn mm lo-ay raorlv-t-d a Mtef dlaiai ). fioin Tavrta ruta. Ma iMMwlMfa, inn umHiii IM defr tura frum that "f Um Munta rrlaU i.f lha ruaboat !utuque No Malta of Mr mlaatoa har et bean rarvtrad. TM (unboat I'n.i'i.ah left Norfolk Ui-day for Montr .rtl. TM Navf triartmant M dvtaed Rer Ad miral Bradford ( ini departure, and thai aha will M at Ma dlapuaal aa aoua aa aha arrtvaa In Uomlnlran w alarm. Tba Padurah' a alaler ahlp to tha Dutniqu. aad lx attarhed tg tha aquadroa fuardint amertran Intrraata In tM Waat lTdi 14 -araa I r. -a We aaSa-a -inirut fiwa laa Ui IM rfft bal ' mn llapjtm- l-rwatdrat laiwa I'remMWal Maralaa. I aMut SHOT BECAUSE SHE WOULDN'T DANCE. (By Uia Ar-stated Praea.) Ml. Kterllnf. ki Per. 27. Mra Flor- en Watauii, u,- .f Henrv Wataon. a prominent la wounded early John Klahert: whom alia refu; son waa ahot I i Flaherty was a on'a hand bfon 1 waa mortally -! y nt a glance by yiung farmer, with to dance. r. Wat he back and will die. suitor for Mra. Wat hr marriage- SHOT SWEETHEART AND HIMSELF. Are all that one could wish. 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To those who tuition In bank until course Is corn-take Bookkeeping or Shorthand we pleted and position la secured, or glvevill give scholarship free in Penman notes and pay ; out ? of. salary. Inshlp, Mathematics, Business Spelling, i thoroughness ' and ' reputation D. P Business Xettor jWrltlng, Punctua B. C. la to other -business colleges Hon, etc,,' the literary branches that what Harvard And. Tale are to acade will earn for you bread and butter. ,mles. ' ( ' . , .'. ChrlKtmas Marriages in Wake. The record of the laai'ance of llcenaaa for Christmaa weddings la well up ta the record of previous years. Thus far ninety-nine have been Issued from the office of tho register of deeda dur ing December. Licenses Issued to-day for the marriage of white couples are: John Foster Keith to Miss Glovenia O'Neal, of Wake Forest; Troy K. Stephens to Miss Lulu, Barber, of Gar ner; A. B. Austin, ot Sanford, and Miss Adelaide Pasmore, of Cary; Olln I. Floyd, of Ashpole. and Miss Lydla Ann Pasmore, of Cary; Mr. James Ruffln Pulley uml Mis Stella Eatinan, of Raleigh; Albert H. Ivey, of Cary, and Miss Kva Peaiie Penney, of Cary; James F. Willis, of Richmond, Va., and Miss Armenia Nina Penny, of Raleigh; Wayne M. Rowland, of Raleigh, and Miss Lula Overby. of MeCullers; Jacob W. Adams, of Neuse, and MISS Ora Reddish, of Raleigh. (By SprlngiW'i White shot ey to-day m Jaw, ami :-! ! dying eondii i let Into h death. Uc Associated Press.) !. Ohio, Dc. 27. Noah A. awaetheart Ella Shock- his Killed in Soutliern Yards. (By the Associated Press.) Spartanburg, S. C., Dec. 27. D. Hill Hill. and Richard S. C, and J. Rogers, of M. Saxon i h breast and also In the ' If lit Uu hospital in .a m. White then put a bul binln. causing instant lal aliaaal BMpiad Lw a t trtlw aMk1 M aaats tM Ctw,tUriwUaai lat IM aMV tt at la tM aieawideaita ad tM IradtM awlanat M at la torm' , lar rakaa cwanaJMa. Mid ar aVa l ' Maxy a4wwAatatf awl ad ammT kard ai aaar fixxMll taaaaa ra! at ml ' '- - km ai partUma " da o4 f4 ami 4 e at mi mmr rout bail. Ml If ra ara anlaaa rwi et ajuir rttfirml aa4 r"aura tK(l ta atari gaata that aoiMa TM ataar I Ik ad IM aiMH-taUxra raaaa Mraaaa It's tba faaktoav "Tba artlaaa apex alr are era araJly aak rami Ml!trl toanlaaM IMt tbay cab oaly awa a aide aad. will baaiiy alaaya rMayr oiaikl emily for aay aaaa of their irfayrra rat of lor dirty work. It la a Irlbata ! Mr groat baltU fanva (bat K aroaaea rartlaaaabla. Vat tba par tlaaaaklp tbat aympatbatkatl) rbaera dirty play la foaadad oa falaa aa ralaadlBg. "Ptrty play lacdaa alug Had a ad Jasaplag mm m tsaa tbal's dowa Atao It lacludaa dirty Un(uac. If tba pablkt aBdaratood tbat ail dirty play to snore or Vaaa cowardly, prob ably tha atrongdat paruaaaablp would ba abase. "Wham yon Mug nan la football yo ara kltlrng ssaji whoaa hands are p radically tied. Tbay tra tied by tha rear of the offlciala. Wbea you jump oa a nam that Is dowa yoa ara a coward. Wbea yoa rail a man a foul aaa when ba cannot reaant It, yoa ara a coward. "If th public conld learn to aa football la tbl light It would never cheer aay dirty play, bat would hiaa.' Aad a few hissed from one's ova rooters would soon kill dirty play. "No coach with good, sound com mon sense ever Instructs his men to do dirty work. la the first place, dirty work Interfere with good work In many way. ' "In the eecond place, even It It was a coach' Idea to put aa opponent out he would hardly resort to dirty tactics, because they never work."- Kansas City Star. a . . ' J ' f t .w ... ....... a I ml l-a IM m mm tmmmm Mlu.a 1 iM tfcf ft. far Wd-f aa aa ar-st . -. a tw4 f i mm -w ammm iaal a w aaa dvl a ax a mm . a . (-mm ai.a.a.a d) an kd. I a! ki aak dk t a t dbw aa.asal ai w- -a .aat '.a- Ma tad) a-f I a- dj I aatlalBWN ., tl J tvn aj f V-aw aH Mki -. " tAa 1 , 1 V V mmym wi t mwrtoA. mi mmm a asiKmw.wiii, v a I a1a Cai aHaaCb a i aifca, 1 . 4W.H ata a Maav.P f. k w.--v a C M a4 A 4.. 1 W- V 'aaaa . tWrl.t -ra-wU f ' jtitlkJ'tUklltkJt.ltllili.ftLJfitilij'iltK . u. ruttrxu t. crowtij coal:,;. Anthracite tvnd DItumlnoviSa . WOOD Cut Ready for Ue. Powell . Powell; Phone 41. W. Taylor IH?ad. Aasoriatcd Piens ) . C.. Doe. 27. Dr. B. 1. It. (IU I In Columbia. S. C, Doe. 27. Dr. B. W. Taylor, known throughout South Carolina. !!-d to-day if pneumonia. aged 7a m :,i s. His grandfather was a I colonel in Hi" Kt'Volution. Dr. Taylor j wan a ( iV:i( ! in the Confederate army i on l,enii;il Hampton s Ktaff, and was the eTiief r-urgeon in Charleston harbor at the fall of Fort' Sumter. At the close of ilv war he was rurgeon gen eral of cavalry of the Army of North ern Virginia. At his death he was chairman of the regents of the State hospitals. . Schooner and Scow Collide (By tha Associated Press.) New York, Dec.. 27. The schooner Bessie Whiting, lumber laden, from Anchor, were struck and instantly killed by a fast train of the outhern Itailway in the yards here yesterday. ' The accident occurred on a curve In the road above the Brawley street F. Stone, of Cross I port Royal for this port, was in col- Pralrie Doga Killed by Soap. It ba been discovered that oap plain, common washing soap Is a deadly poison -to prairie dogs. John F. Braua, a farmer, near Mi Hon rale, had about 100 prairie dog on his farm and started In to wipe them out. He used trap. After1 he had caught about 30 the rest got wise and would walk around hi trap. ' Among the 30 was one that tho trap didn't Injure, and he put It In a cage for a pet. By mistake his children fed the prairie dog in the cage a small piece of common aoap one day. Within five minutes the prairie dog was dead. Mr. Bra.un decided to experiment. He cut a bar of soap into small pieces, about the size of a hazel nut, and threw a few pieces into each hole In "dog town," The next day there wasn't a solitary prairie dog left (o tell the story. All were dead. Ten cents worth of soap will clear a big farm of prairie dogs. The results, as shown by Mr. Bratin, eclipsed results from the dope which the Agricultural College send out to kill prairie dogs Topeka Correspon dence Kansas City Journal, ,"., Reform is the Word ' -, . of the New Year, aad, while maay ara aeedrd, there ' laae more practical one, or owe tliat la snora rwaentlal to booaeboM eroa omr. thaa tha alaa of rai for fuel over coal or wood." Tha gas raage will do . this la the kltrhem, where It I anoat . needed. There la no qaeatlon a to . Its chier 'coat. Thcr Is no qaea- " tinn- of - Ha rWalinea .or of . lu . efficiency for cooking purpose,". Get - '.. particular from tlie gas company and rouviace yourself. . ,- v STANDARD GAS AND ELECTRIC C. Phone It J. 134 FayatuvUla 8t " . llslon wih a scow off Sandy Hook lightship, and was towed into this port in a leaking bondition to-day by a tug. The schooner also lost her trestle. The men were walking orr the ioreiopmasi. tne wniung put into ,west track towards the depot and to! Delaware Breakwater December 23 avoid an approaching freight stepped J with the loss of some sails. over to the east track when the fast northbound passenger running two hours and a half late struck them. . All were badly mangled. Stone was a well-to-do farmer who came 'here to pay taxes. The Pattishall Inquest. . (Special to The Evening Times.) P1Hrorn M TWe 97 Tha corn. ner of Chatham county will on Janu- jdylS condition, ary 3 hold an inquest upon the bodies of Mrs.' Emeline Pattishall and her daughter Joste, who died suddenly sev eral weeks ago under peculiar circum stances, and whose stomachs-were an alyzed and found to contain arsenic The coroner is directed to do this by the solicitor of this district The in quest is toK determine 5 whether the deaths were accidental or criminal Yerkes is Not Dead. (By the Associated Press.) New York, nac27. At the Wal-dorf-AStorla Hotel - to-day, it ' was stated that Charles T. Yeskes, the street railway financier who Is very Jill, is somewhat better than he ha I been. It was denied that he Is In a ' ' Shanghai Court Resumes. ( :, (By the Associated Press.) - , Shanghai, Dee, 27. British, Assessor Twlsman( resumed the sitting of the mixed court to-day with the, police ih attendance, but without any additional guard. ): Everything here is in a nor mal condition. - - i .j.v lyeatTt of David Hammond, v ,,-, (By the Associated Press.) Canton, Ohio,',; Dec. 27.? David Hammond, -,for many years at the head of the Canton Bridge Company, died to-day, aged 75 years. He waa known throughout. Ohio and Penn syjvanla. ' ' " Objectt to Madrid.-, . (By the Associated Press.) 1 ' Washington, ; Dec. i W.-The' sultan of Morocco has objected to the selection of Madrid as the ' place for holding tha Moroccan conference and ha again offered the hospitality of Tangier to the delegates. ', , v. . :. , i 1 l-30th at tha aatira Quinine arod action ot tba War Id la comnwairt avery year byh . IjiTfativpi P.rftmf Otiimna' TaLlsM "Cure a Cold la One Day." E. W. QROVE'S flgnature on box, 3Sc Christmas Holiday , Excursion Bates .: Via Southern Railway. For the Christmas holidays the Sou thern Railway announces sale of round trip ucKeia to an poinia eaai ui v- ura MutMsstppl and south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers. .. I ' Rate One ' and one-third first class standard ond way fares, plus 25 cents for the round trip, minimum fare CO cerlr. K ' ' ' - ' ; . Dates of ' sale and flmlt-December 22, 23, 24, 85, and 30, 31 and January 1, with final limit January 4, 10S. ' i HOUDAT RATES FOR STUDENTS , ; .AND TEACHERS. , Tickets will also be sold to teachers and students' of universities, college, and seminaries on presentation an! surrender of certificates signed by- the superintendent, principal or president thereof, on December 17-24 inclusive, with final return limit .January 8th, 1904, at rate of one and one-third first class fares plus 25 cent for the round trip, ' ' t ' . , In addition to the above, following will be effective to territory mentioned. To all points in eastern committee territory of the Western Passenger As sociation and to all points on the line Illinois Central Railroad north of the Ohio river and points west . thereof, tickets will be sold December- 21 : 23, and 23; to points In Central Passenger Association territory east of the line ot the Illinois Central Railroad, Evans- vllle to Chicago via Matton, December 23, only, tickets . limited to continuous passage In each direction with final limit 80 days from date of sale. . For full particulars call on any agent Southern Railway, or address J Tr PI. GREEN, C. T. A-. . . , ... " . Raleigh, N. C raleigh Furniture co;, - 17 15. Martin and 15 Market Streets. Raleigh 'Phone No. 244 - - , , - Raleigh, N. 0 , ' Large stock to select from, three floors, running from Martin ,,to Market streets, full of . rif)w and ' up-to-date ITurnitute. Everything for the home at snort crop prices. .Wo sell for ca.sh or not, just as you like, or easy wcekl "and monthly, instalhnents. ; Plain' and artistic ' designs. . . vv.'", ' , Parlor, Furniture, Bedroom . Furniture, Dining : Room Furniture and Kitchen Furniture. , - I " Call us up on the 'phone if you need anything in our line. w" ' '. ,-.!'- -. . GtfeBAlEIGH FURNITURE COM, , " JAS. M. UIGGAN, Mgr. , . '.; - - HELMS' CROUPALINE AN EXTERNAL REMEDY K For Croup Colds and Whooping Cough In children; Colds, Sore ness in Chest, Colds in Head, etc., in bdults. Whea'you or your child have a cold, rub the chest with CROUPAUNE, then satu rate a flannel cloth and apply ,ta chest close us to nock, and you will get almost Instant relief. r i , -You will find It. beneficial In pneumonia by rubbing chest and ap plying a flannel saturated with CROUPAUNE to same. Physicians Prescrib Jt - and Get the Best of Result. r'. ,!,.. ...l..lllnl. ..a n, ac rA OnU tt nil A . 1UU h LUnO ftU 9UUOI.ikUt.471,, C4J IUW 44141 UV, CO ,UUU Mv4U UJ BI4 g druggists. 25 CENTS OR A 2-OUNCE BOX. , ' , ' , J. D. HELMS, Manufacturing Chemist, k 810 S. 101m St, Opp. McAdoo Houms . Greensboro, N. C. (9031 THE B.fJCI.Af.1 GCIJOOL I9CG HJlh VrjrJ Catalogue very full," MILITAI1Y. Area of patronage ridest in lb . South. Refusing pupils innitadof enlarging accommodations. $1.10 pel Half Term COL: U. 111C, U M, "upt . K V ll , Ahevil!e. N. C 4
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