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Sec Wilson's Decision J laa ) EAST ' , n U. : - . Preserving Frankfurters It I. I ' , li t i 1 ' j U U Kj h V J L m. h - al r.ri-'c tit..: ( ?n ' lh3 Kind Yen Hive Always Biunhi ..AS A!i L.SliLT Mr 1(11 n I r N i lM h a a. a l II t MWIA sHre nil m -. a4 av i ai d. layj-Wra-ail , .4 raa ft X ae tat . . . . . VI I Li.. 4 IkWUM to ! B.al II l.4mkaS e .! a fcaa- ( T It ta H::r '. t ..v ta l ra t. ka llt lH I w t. l wi trim "- Vi'A.M AD. till iiW at fia iawa m GET KIHRMIIOJI 'urr jt r. I tWa atf Mm to fWK tlaa-a-ar tnn-B-r r" Ui If ( I Ml a " ' IMI B 1 . .11 li k ti a aa,aJ. 'l i la t XlUiWi u a ! t aa.ll a.itraa.il tMk L fn4ww. .'.. - I ! r mt W t-i klh i- I .. - ' Wi .kuaataai t-v '' -.! a- I akr4l aaa i t m tlx W " r It. !.. aian . i )N4ff Ilk tMt H..1U W t STORfJ WARSIXGS CUT tin a rinnH MOm t DM. Om4 r. A4raa tt tM R, Kh fat OH. t ORMWER VBITAKER OEN. mm TOURING COUNTY- LIKELY TO RETIRE; zr w ft ll i M . . I M t M l"1t I Ml' kth tkr l ' ill d H I li'' (k 8or r l bM ts4ar k Mairk !. tkal H ik . rrMl f kir) l ka4 poptt ' U'WUitaiioe of Mtcai ruidlilott I k u'.d Haw ! ' ' km t4 ow thai lh rmilraadt rrrj Ii!. tixli roal to l Altaath I r-irk rirl, Haiti BKr Ohio I Chris: ko A Ol.lo. Norfolk - YVei n.l .ilTB Ho rfl id Ihr fjrl ii -si roiiinlci it rla 1n if To r of lUai roadt. which i i,in.d U hta flrtl rMo):.iton. In )tard IB their having lti umr khi.:,H'-s aud dir-'Oi H Martd that an lnvftlcaiin m-nuM aikAar thai thri had brrn an al- kmr t each roaj tarrylnu ruad I a irtal-i unttory to prt.H rompeil I lion ta marvta by iwmi of ri ad- JJuatmanta, i,r"Bitit ar1 romblna ttora. A I mi IUjI th Pni.-.ylvnta 1' ;w Voik t'mtral. by airmu of thti atock owaarahtp arrannietiti hav itratantad eol from the trnltory l tha Norfolk Wfilm and Chrapaka Ohio balm offered anyohei tw lha Vlrilnla Capoa. alao that the Pnn ayivaula, company haa tha power to cartall ahlpmeiita from lenltory nerved by tha Bali I mora dt (.mlo and ttiewi BMk di Ohio and Norfolk ft Weatrm; Jr. also that tha Baltimore lik de cllaaa to allot a fair proportion of cara j to tadapandeot ahlppara or to allow in- depandant com panto to open up in roloea and become ahlppera on the line I . nl tha lUlllmnra AV Ohio: aim that an . ' , . , , i , II a ..ru pf Ho I thiil (Rv h aa.lnl Pr 1 Pennaylvanla Railroad and Ita offlcera Seaboard Air Line and the Southern Savannah, t.a.. Feb. S-ln the t.iexm wera Intereated In coal companl-a were blocked for aome time tlaynoi trial today t'olonel M.r hlppin. over It. Ilnea. tbU morning aa a rvault of a collie f"r ,h "vernmem re.dletter. from llr. OUleapla ha. prepare a re- oB i the Seaboard paanpsr "-Ju1 , WUon. which b. will introduc. M du, her. at nottn. th I Bavannah harbor contract. v queatln tha prealdent to direct tha In- fc d 4 f , ht JHeae read u rrtZ'Ta;," s r:,: :z ru charBoa. Greenaboro. 1 If vou l not Intend to bid pleaae rv- '" rv(i. ti, a.kMt ' The passenger train crashed Into turn the enclosed specification." The lBTertlgatloB provided for In far In the midst of the frelghf train tha Ollleaple reaolutlon consists of . demolishing the car and derailing ,v eight questions to be made by the others Including the passenger engine V. interstate commerce commission: H ok four hours to get the First Whether the roads carry- Southern tracks cleared again for the i ,,-hi r.r in. resumption oi iramc. t-r h A v fa, r t. ! twtar rr i -e haa reaAaa .i -i i I. Hrpwit iu iiiiulailua fori i In 1 Ikat OrtHtal limdrki ff h ioero of tbv Am ir iriil!ir duilag the boaer mp nur.r abd ho taie Boted far hi r jlhlre nieaaur- la reatortng OT d." In the Abimi n sum aad la Man . hutia will be appelated fierroy of 'he far ewst, with command of the land and era force, are aeml-authui l!itvrl confirmed Gereral Orvdc koff. who la ality-to years old auO a member of tha council of the in rlra, left St Peteraburg last i"e ofi Marhm Oeoaral Unevltch. the rotnniandr walker la teml Hwajr atm All Mar Mat iuwi frwaa la the aaaaiiiaal eveewi e lutttffel aa IH . a,Hd hrt will k if " mi Atl'Bilr rata Wirai a arwltif i. Atlauttr Mat fia leva . 11ml i TM weaiiMBT u.ai ilta avid i Ni IQBsriaBa . bh4 I4 ht t ii.i wWta aaat ... ., In the .. Lra"arl ure 3. lfrM li 1II k titaHik- ataiaa .. i C Ike auwth- Ph. UUBEET, tblataat 4 iwfa-tor. AaUi faraatara rerairtal s ai'i-taltj. 1 r4e CaXldiac lUieigB, K. C ! ruR UU-Ttt aVoOawa; III rwa ! Bovstr aar; II" 4laseaf. f t kamc; II laaa, t". aafaty rajvws aaxf caasiarUoBa, alar " raJaaaM aa4 aiaasa coda, lnarter s tkaaaae tor lit aowada ciaaja ansa, aara. CaraMgh MUla CaMapaay. ...la) i f.-ik 4 vailia U llat- N.iitoik la to- 1 -tlire. the and ueua- SEABOARD AND SOUTHERN COLLIDE , of the Manchurlan armli's, jirobalily will retire. His name ha Ix-cn nu n tloned In connection with the vlcr i royalty o fthe Cauracun MORE OF HPT.' CARTER'S WAYS ing coal have any ownership or in terest In the mines; second, whether the officers of these roads are Inter ested personally in the mines, third, whether there is any contract be tween the mines and roads amount ing to a restraint of trade or creat ing a monopoly In bituminous cool; fourth, If such above facts arc found to. exist, then the co.nmlsslon is re quired to report the details of the relationship and setforth the agree ments' and terms of monopoly or cvrcrshlti Interests; fifth, the com mission 1b to report as to the system in , oui car oistrib ations; sixth, it is to suggest a remedy; seventh, to re port facts and conclusions it may deem pertinent, and, eighth, to make the Investigation at Its earliest op portunity. Messrs. Burnett (Ala.), Lewis (Ua. ), Gudger (N. C), and Dickson (Ills.) delivered speches in favor of the rate bill It seems that the Seaboard train had slowed down for the crossing, and was upprouehing the Southern track at regulation speed, ho the train crew declares, when the Southern freight train dashed up to and was on the crossing before the Seaboard engine could slow down sufficiently to avoid a collision. They (lain that the Southern U'ul nciew were to blame. The g-overnment contends that Car ters practice was to send but one spec-Ifli-atlon to each contractor who was not In collusion with him. thereby KivInK Greene aud (lay nor an advant age, becuusc It wiiuld be t'X lale for the "outsiders'' to (ret In their bids by the time tne two other copies neces sary to enable them to prepare bltlB arrived. THK SPENCKK FlltK LOSS IS PIT AT $75,(MM). Salisbury, N. I'., Feb. d. Tne worst fire in the history of Silencer occurred last night, when the black smith shop of the Southern Railway caught about 8 o clock and was to tally destroyed before the fire com panies could do anything. The Spen cer company responded promptly I They were given per- ? ,he "ame" t'aburrus Cotton rowers. (.special to The Evening Times.) ' Concord. N. Feb. 6.-The Cabar niH munlv cutt'in s. iveT:s 111 their meeting ihuihIhv imrecil to reduce t'uli acivaue lT per cent, from the lineage of HUM. Solicitor Heilot Clarit Riin made n rpeech. Mr. S. S. McWhlrter was elected ei'ur.ty organizer to begin wo k :il oik. Cabarrus wl"! mtike 11.500 bales nl cotton this year, of which about S.5r. bales have been "old. Thi ba anee is heid for hiher 'lilces. N.iH..lk Va. Tel da In tne nildat ..' r i old l lBt more i" tng in. Me awfrerteia trt-iM rail thaa at1 mi. ..Iher lints dvitnc pirnt l- ui The offietal Ih. n.' n lei aianda al r: .iraieea aban-e. Ttine wire llirht riiiMlea nl anew dunim Uir nKtmlnc, i.ui iheee hara now . ..'''i V Sara'oca, N. T . I' Thirty de tirrt below aeru ih temperatuia li.tr at auartaa tln uhlrh la tha , ..l.lmt day of thin ki t.r sraruae. N. T.. K l -The tem-i-fiature reached ?0 d.-an-a below aero in thla city today . n iln ahiire of i .muidaga Lake neail v n ii Z be- i Hnine, N. Y, Feb - Northern New ! Vnik was today swept l.y a cold wave ! uhlrh Involved great, i Imrd'hlp be- inline if the unusual ".ninth of the u inter thus far. Today was by far the coldeet ot the Winter ne of the cold cat points was at Cmndcn. where 1 degreea below 'was lecorded. It was 32 below in this city. 3.". at Northvllle. 2 at Johnstown. If at Amsterdam and 9) In the vlclulis of Hilincctudy.. y-f- Boatoii, Mass., ?b. 6 A cold wave driven by a high) wind sent a shiver over New- England, today. Tha Cold eat point was akaQtorthfleld. Vermont, where the thsriiebfneM registered S3 drgixva bcoV.4(uw Xu l,,V' und on the coast It averaged 2 to I degrees below jero. Superior. WI.. Feb. 1 At 7.30 this morning the mercury stands nt 25'4 he low lero. ester.lay's record of 2h be low at is u. in. was broken at Hlbbing, Minn., where the mercury fell to SI below. Ballaton. N. Y.. Feb. t. The ten.per-atui-c dropped to 26 degrees below zero here toda: . , . New York. KeU C1-T.day was the coldest of the present winter in New York city, the mercury touching t above zero. Mils vtm one degree cold er than the previous jo1 Seeoi'd of the wl'iter. Plattsbuig. E. 0. HO ETON will buj and ' jar the lcft irrir' fur all tetxni-liand furniture. Iu- terstJtt? 'phoue 'Ml. Cafc ' oner Blount and Martiuj sttvet ; WANTED To buy all) kinds Second-ILmd Fur niture. Moore & Sander-; ford, 131 Martin street Interstate 'phone 580. ll-l-U iu4 I tia .v it sicv'iirvi..Uaia krtMt liauai V.r.iiiKw tuft U.i .-aJ UTXAnCOTIC. aa Tat S.fnaiiara vt NEW T)IIK. ' In Use For Over Thirty Years mm UMXTKL PoalUon by an all-round . youag man, thoroughly capable i for clerk or book-keeper, and will lac to work. Beat references fur nished. Tlmea. Address "B. C. Q.," care' APPEAKINO OLI missio in i he sxiend" their remarks FOK SALE One Goes Preaa. 1b j good condition. Tho Evening Times. Raleigh. N. C. i i CABBAGE PLANTS tn 8ALK i Bxpreea and Henderson's Succes sion: fine plants; crown In opon I beds. Also California Prlvelt fori hedges; well rooted plants. Geo. j N. Ives & Son, New Bern. N. C. MoneykiThcBank The farneTa anewr-har s4 bank a eeiwat irrow lanf-r la jrsirtKa taa faftnliy of ale famv la aupiy to rev farai Wml tha et'Banta that kav haea lakaa Iron It by pianuns aa4 aarsaauua; Miul aliai aaaaost. use beunuluiiy , Virginia-Carolina FertlUzers VOL' CAN Invariably depend upon Teirell furnishing you everything the market affords. His grocery establishment is always well sup plied with all essentials necessary to successful meals. Terrel Also makes it a rule to send out for tho convenience of his patrons for such articles. aa he may not have In grocery stock. Geo. S. Terrell. 7 LOHT Saturday evening between ; Kiggan'8 store and Terrell's . gro-' eery store, pair gold framed spec- j,. tacles. Return to this office or to , W. A. FaQcett at Mutual Publish- j ing Company. fwltb a aveelal foramla for rrrry cfii. 'I bey lay l tha onu of ihouaaiKla u pus thoua anda of pmaaeiHia farma. Iheao rerultarn ara awiiaof : thannaataaiaKMnueattaaleaa Iw olitaineil, and tha klfboU fraito pboaibaw rook laken . rnmmirrocfc nlnea wttkUx ehotceat potash aalla. There- ' ult ot tbia oomoinaUoa III . . ' Una rartno ana aonmiM,, ' which tiw teetliBony of tooue- ' snds of farmers show baa no eauaL l ea ; what they may be. They will areatJr - "Increase your yieioa pa aara, - ana aaaa your monSy-bi fuller. Art yew r dealer for thenvandlfhaeaBteupply yon. writ tie direct. Iion't pay your rood money, nor irtva your note, for any inferior sub stitute, i ' . - - ' ,. Vlrln!a-CroUna) Chsmkal Co. Mi Rk-hmoad.Va. horfolk.Va. llurhem.K.0. Charloatoa. B. C IiaiUiB0re.at4. Atlanta. Oa. Pavaonah, Oa. '' MonMromery, Ala. i Mefaphia. Tana. ehraveporV iaVV flncreaie Your Yictdi Per Acre" 4 hertKlT i 1 ymiavniv A MAX'S CHAXCK--Overcoats and! Cravanetts at cut to the core, ! Lee & Broughton. . 1 3 X. Tfi'ilcbyi.T-A temper ature of 40 li low eru.wua reported to day from I.oon Lke 4n tlio Adiron dack M luntalns. ;At,Viper Chateau gay Lake the tomperattire was So be low, at Luke I'lacld 12 below, and at Saianae Lake 2 kulow.i J XOTICK! REWARD OFFKRKI) ! Small rose, bushes have rocnully i been stolen from lots la Oukwood J Cemetery. A reward of ten do)-1 la re ($10) will be paid to anyone) who will detect tho thief and re-' port to me. A. F. Forrest, Super-J luU'iident of OuKwood Couictery. AilfttkAiitliai,lAiiAiAJiii "cord. ,riv ii i T'oclari df-tnof r: 1 1 i repulilieai li.ul f oi , . elare:l ."1 hi.-. who. li:ive p. 1h invMiieru now,-- H" ik ; a . gtiod iinlyo : rue rate bill supremely and onlv adopted by the be' ar.se the president i'. Mr. Stinlev (Kv.) de- i!i been one of those :n into liy.-ierics over n .1 slinl; iiOt tlo It i.drlv honest man and of human nat'tre, that Acts hn a Bar to Profitable Employ inent. You cannot afford to grow old. gained great headway and nothing , in these days of strenuous compe- conld stop them. The building was tition it is necessary to maintain, as of corrugated iron with slate roof, , long as possible ones youthful ap but notwithstanding this the fire . pearance. fairly flew after it began. 1 It was a it is impossible to do this without Inrpe hnllriine. about 100 by 150 , retaining liiTiirlniin e-rnwth nf hair feet, and the damage must be at The preesnce of Dandruff indicates ! f?Jn,plBnted least $75,000, with Insurance un- the presence of a burrowing" germ i.iinwn. unicii jives anu in rives on tne roots i expected The fire began in a. closet and re- of the hair until. It causes total bald- I suited from carelessness about the ness. Pittsburg. Pju.' Fb, 6. With the government theriltiofilete registering 2 degrees below zero and as low as lo de grees being recorded In different parts of the city, caused much suffering. Vei-y day experienced the' coldest weather of the winter. Lust night the police sta tions were tilled' with 'tilt homeless, and a gas shortage in several sections of the city, caused much suffering, very few people uiV seein of the streets today as a sharp and penetrating wind ac- the j bitter cold. The weather authorities Issued a statement today saying that. colder conditions are WANTED A position by an experi enced Hardware Salesman; sober and do hot mind work.'. Am also a rapid typewriter and can help in office. Best references. -' Box 328, Kaleigh, N. C. VALIABLLE RESIDENCE FOR Sale on Now Bora Avenue. Ap ply by letter or in person. Walter, Woollcott. WANTED Printers.' Henry T. King, Greenville, N. C.1' ' . -it. MILK-GIVING GOAT, for infant Or Invalid, "can be had by applying immediately to The Times office. . ?id. l.'.i i , is wnv he Ins fo.ond uonsor for tipiyiocraue doctrine. 'Ht has forced It down vour throats, lie Is your acl'nowledaed mnstor and no inatfr bow nauseous the dose ; whoa ho shows his teeth and cracks ..hta whip vou squirm and cower and tlafe not resist him." Mr. Stanley eulogized William J. Tlrvan during his speech, spying every .unpenltentlaried thief on Wall street shuddered at the mention of his name. "In 1900 these private car contractors gave $400,000 in three checks to keep him in private life." i'" wlii"h is daily used for cleaning Newbro's Herpicide Is the only nut. The Salisbury company went! known destroyer of this pest, and it it bnf could aid little. JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS CONVICT ESCAPED ; FROM ROAD GANG. " Charles Cole, a South .Carolina ne gro, serving a twd year term on the roads In this county for stealing an overcoat and some clothing near Mor rlsville, made his escape from the gang , thla morning. While. on the Holleman road, near (lawyer's place, the negro made a break and ran. Guard Tad lock fired at him twice but' the man. got away. . ". . Whitman's Chocolates and Confections TJnsurpased by any candy for Purity and Goodnes. , 50 and 80c. per pound , WE 'GIVE TRADING STAMPS. Ghc TUCKER DRUG CO. AT CROWELL'S OLD STAND is as effective as it is delightful to use. 1 Herpicide makes an elegant hair dressing as well as Dandruff cure. Accept no substitute there is onne. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for samnle to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. Henry ,T. Hicks Drug Company, Special Agent. ' us . Organize- Buffalo Here) Here. A letter' from w'.J W.foreT, . B., of the Benevolent Order p' Bultafos, sayn that a member of the Cincinnati Herd wilt visit Raleigh In the neat fu ture for the: purpose of forming a lo cal herd here. . The B. V. F. F. A. I O. are now strong throughout the United States. ' WANT AD.i;COLUJlN. LOST Ladies' Krflwn"cape, between Johnson's Drug- Store and Sher wood Higgs &tCai Finder will return same to Johnson's Drug FOR RENT-Seven-room house,, with modern convenienovs, Lane street, near . Saunders. It. E. "! Prince, Tucker Building. , - ; Store. 4- WANTED.--PoBitioii" i bookkeeper or. accountalni ,wlth- some, manu . lacturing: plant. ' Eererence given v Address Lock Box 611,-- Raleigh, N. C. ,' COUNTRY MEAt at 3. a Green Co. WANTED Any one having a lot of - Pecan Trees - for sale cheap, ad dress, giving ; price and else, Box 617. v "' ' ' WANTEI Light - delivery wagon with top. ' W;' 'S. Barnes Milling .: Company; v t , s , ' A woman worries until she gets wrinkles, then worries because she haa tbem. If she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea she would have neither, j Bright, smiling face follows FOK RENT -Three nice unfurnished its use. SS cents. Tea or Tablets.) rooms, -one Square from caRltol. Henry T, Hicks Drug Company.;; ;v I V Apply 101 North McDowell street. WANTED-Kverybody to know that they can get 28 - photographs for 26 cents for one month only. Gem Photo Co.; 811 Fayetteville Street, opposite Postofflce, TXin't forget the baby. - j ( ROLLER SKATES ; Styles at lioyster's.' in WANTED--A Machinist. Apply?' to s 1 3:, H. ! GUI, Iron' Foundry aud Ma TfchfBlst, Kalelgh.' i '' A. M. roWEUU t. a rowKLU- COAL . ArAthrivcite tkrid Bitumlrvoxis. WOOD: ! , '" y' i ,''.,":' Cut Keacdy for Use. , Powell (l Powell, Phoro41. 4 v 6 BOBBINS CASU GROCERY LBS. NOTHING BUT, COFFEE, ,:-Ll2He. Maracalbo . , , 13c Santos i LBH. 1 M.. NOTHING BIT' COFFEE. Gronnd Coffee , . , . v . , . uivii .wwai k if f i i i a f i. a ' i w ,t ' --- , ,. . Cordova Coffee ......,...;.. 18c. Our Bet.t Moclia and Java, - Golden Drip, 17J,f in two !kgs, 83c. lbs for . , ,1.00 Best Rio . . .'. .'. .20c. Plantation Coffee, 5 lbs. for.'.".I.25 Ilobblns' Gold Medal Siicclal :t' I'"X Cabbln Coffee, : lbs. fof . .$1.00 Blend ;.','. L .85c. Grten Coffee .,..10, 13H an4 13c. OUR BEST Mocha and Jixva ; and ROBBI NS' GOLD MEDAL are our sie eialtics. Give them a rial. 1 ' . POT?BTKS CASH GROCERY. ' " . i V i . 1fil n- nr.'l:t OV : -"'.IK X TTovrraf C avtrl 151 ; nr n mil uuiiri.iiivri.iiii .in. . :..L j.n.ir'r. u .iu. ri. uu ALL ;pnOXE8 838. f FOR SALE Fine farm, 1 52 .acres, v two miles of capital, uew dwelling , und barn. Fine Farm,' 400 acres, seven miles southwest of Raleigh; - timber and good ' dwellings. ' A , large - lot .. of ' seasoned and half . seasoned pine wood , 1 3 . 0 0 dell v " ored. Bart M. Gulling, interstate Phone S3. , COCOAKUTS at J. B. Green Co. (Be::1 Dc::-ikzzj FgcEjolod " Kre mil that one could wish. Oar en pit a 1 Is , nuiV.cicntly strong to j mHt ui rtKitlienunU or out patrons, ana ail : inducemntn are ' z : 1 aw naa lull llnt - MMA itAMBlLrflH M'4-h W.kMi1 lata lair Inn ' IImb , a .' VIII "HTJ fallt" "AASV Hint a. v a.'Bianf,a , mivm "VM" a an a a ft, - - m positora nrs nc sured of evei-y : onrtosy possible. We strive tJ merit -.9 vour ' business'" by offering such facilities as will meet your wishes. 2 rV-, t a Al ( " r ' . i. ,
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