; ' THE. JULEIGH. IfYENIK Q TIMES, FRIDAY JUIfE; Jfi.y,
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CHANGES W SOUTHERN TODAY IS LONGEST DAY
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ness and Rest.Contains neiltar
Opium,MorphmL' nor Mmeial.
HOT NARCOTIC.
Aperfe:l Remedy forConslipa
hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Vorms .(oiiviiisiOHS ,1-cvrrish-ncss
ami Losh of Sleep.
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THE CCNTAUn COMPANY IICUI TOM CIT.
'T'YTiTr'flMPW.inniniMTi-rtwHn
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William Woollcott
311 and 313 Fayetteville Street
Opposite Post Office.
We extend a most hearty welcome to
The Summer Schoo
You will find at our store a most complete
line of all the very latest things in Dry Goods
all the little things, too, that women are so partic
ular about in their dress. You are heartily wel
come here. If you want to do any writing while
you are down town there is desk room and station
ery it is yours.
White Lawns, 10, 12, 15, 20 and 25c.
Figured Organdies, 10, 15, 25 and 50c.
Yard wide China Silk Special 59c. a yard.
Long Cloth, 10, 12 and 15c. a yard.
Our stock of Laces and Embroideries is very
extensive and our prices are remarkably low.
OUR
METHODS
Supt. Morgan of Virginia
Penitentiary in Raleigh
THE CONVICT SYSTEM
Gathering Data As To Rest Methods
Of Working And' Housing Con
victs In Improvement Of Roads
Will Visit Several Of Tin- Leading
Counties.
New Division of the System Sun Rises at 4.57 and Sets
Announced
IniKrtant Announcement of Changes
In Transportation Department
Divided Into Four Divisions Knell
Under An Assistant General Superintendent.
Pupoi intendent Morgan of the Vir
ginia penitential y arrived hero yester
day with a letter from Governor Swan
son of Virginia to Governor (ileim, ask
ing that he be aided in every way pos
sible in a special mission whieh brought
him into this state, this being .the -investigation
of the various systems of
;i,e u.-'o of convict labor in the improve
ment of th. i.ublic roads.
Superintendent Morgan proposes to
inspect tii.' work in Wake. Mecklen
burg, (iuilford. New Hanover. Uobeson
ami sonic of the other counties whieh
rue most largily interested in the im
provement of the roads by the use of
convict labor. He will spend three of
four weeks in North -Carolina. Vir- , phi
ginia is. just about to inaugurate n
system of road improvement with con
vict labor under a special statut" en
(By the Associated Press.)
Birmingham, Ala., .Tuns 22. Im
portant changes are soon to be made
in the transportation department of
the Southern Railway. Th-j system
will bo divided into four districts,
each of whieh will ho in charge of
an assistant general suporinlenden
us follows:
First district, Washington, Dan-
vill
Richmond and Norfolk divisions.
with E.'ll. Coapnnin assistant gen
eral superintendent.
Second district, Charlotte, Charles
ion, - Savannah and -..Jacksonville di
vision, .1. X, Scale, assistant general
siiH'i'ir,!en il"i!i. '-. ..'-'
Third district, Atlanta, Knoxvill.',
Nashville' and Ashevillo divisions, G.
H. l.oyall. assistant general snp rin-toncoiit.
Fourth, district ,
and Mobile
Foivacio, assist an
- , Undent.
iiiiainglinm, Mem
divisions, W. X.
: general superin-
at
Why the Highest' Temperatures of the
Yeur Da Not Come At This Time,
When the Sun Is At Its Summer
Solsliee. Lag In Nature Always
Between Cause and KlVeet.
acted by the last legislature. He left
here this morning for Mecklenburg
ecunty.
Coventor Glenn gave Superintendent
Morgan letters of introduction to the
road officials in each ' of the several
ccunties he desires to visit. Mr.. Mor
gan expressed considerable regret that
when he called on Chairman Adams of
this county with his letter from Gover
nor Glenn that Mr. Adams told him he
was too busy to discuss the Wake
county methods to show him the con-
viet camps just at this time.
Superintendent Morgan met Capt. W.
(". MacMackin. who was for many
years supervisor of the road improve
ment in Wake and worked convicts
very largely. '-.From Mr. Mackin Mr.
Morgan gathered a deal of information
regarding the work in Wake. Mr. Me
Mackin also offered to drive Mr. Mor
gan over sections of the improved
toads in Wake, but the latter seemed
to hesitate about visiting the camps
without Chairman Adams or some offi
cial representing him.
WM. WOOLLCOTT
MEN'S FASHIONABLE
FURNISHINGS
FOR SUMMER WEAR
Our showing of Men's Furnishings is cvccplioiially interesting
just at this time, and consists of complete lines of
Negligee Shirts, Neckwear
Collars, Cuffs, Etc.
Muccaboe Memorial Services.
Dr. A. H. Moment wili conduct
special memorial services for Capital
Tent No. 1, Knights of the Macca
b?es of the World. Sunday evening.
Juno 24, at S.ld o'clock in the First
Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Moment is especially interest
ed in Maccahean history, and all
those who would hear n most splen
did elaboration of a most attratoiy?
story would do well ti come out to
hear him.
Song services begin at S o'clock.
Public cordially invited.
Assistant .Superintendent Harris
I of the Kr.oxvillo division,: recently
transferred from the Birmingham ii
vision, Will he superintendent of th
former division.
DEMONSTRATION BY
SPEAKER CANNON
Hv the Associated Press.)
Washington, June 22. Speaker
Cannon in announcing lhat the house
was in commit too of the whole today
for the further consideration of the
pure food bill, was so emphatic in his
phvsical demonsiraiiou with the gav
el that the head Hew off and rolled
among the olorks at the speaker
table. '.-.. -'
..After the .approval of the journal
the house at once plnnged into debate
on the mire food bill, Mr. Adamson
(da.) opening the discussion in op
nositlon to certain features of the
Dill...
NORWAY'S NEW KING
AND QUEEN FORMALLY
CROWNED THIS MORNING
Salisbury's New Station.
Salisbury, N. C, June 22. Archi
tect Mlburn. who lias arawn me
dans for the n?w station nt Salis
bury, says this is to be the prettiest
structure -along- the Southern's main
line. Col. James I. I-.ee of Greens
boro has boon over here doing some
work of excavation and when th
ground is cut down the architact will
have another word to say befor
building actually begins. The hand
some structure is to cost $75,000
and will be a verv large one. Th
Southern Express Company will hav
addition to it that will cost $ 10,000
and there is to be a park in front of
it, making a beautiful approach to
the station. Work in earnest does
not begin before the .middle of July
but it is hoped to have it ready for
use by the first of the year.
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(Continued from First Pago.)
throughout was impressive.
When the newly "rnwncd : sover
eigns returned to their, thrones after
the episcopal benediction all the rova'
guests and special ambassadors sa
luted them with deep reverence
At the termination of the proceed
ings the president of the Storthing
called out "God save the king and
nueen" and the whole distinguished
company heartily took up the cry.
Grouped around the king's throne
during the ceremony were the Crown
Prince and Crown Princess Christian
of Denmark. Prince 'Harold of Den
mark, and Prince Henry ot Prussia,
while about the queen's throne were
the Prince and Princess of Wales,
Princess Victoria of England and
Grand Duke Michael of Russia.
The completion of the crowning of
Kinsr Haakon was communicated by
two army signallers. wigwagging
across the city, from the cathedral to
the hill batteries. The first gun, an
nouncing the tidings, boomed forth in
stantly and then there was a roar of
guns from the ships and land batteries
and the bells of all the city churches
began ringing. These sounds carried
the tidings over the city and harbor
and the echoes were carried up and
down the Fiord. The crowning- of
Queen Maud commenced Immediately
afterwards. Her majesty, who ia of a
naturally timid and retiring disposition,
bravely faced the ceremony. She look
ed dainty and attractive.
National lieagite.
Boston 10, Chicago 1.
Philadelphia;' 3.'- St. Louis
New York 5, Pittsburg 4.
American League,
Detroit 0, Cleveland 9.
Detroit 2. Cleveland :!.
Washington 1, Philadelphia
(stopped by storm).
South Atlantic fiongnp.
Savannah 1, Columbia 0.
Macon 1 . Charleston 4.
Jacksonville 3, Augusta 4.
Positively Everything New and
Stylish in Hats
AH the proper styles bought to srll at reasonable prices, l'ou
buy the very best of everything here for the correct dress of men
nt very lowest figures. No overcharges everything in reason.
LEE & BROUGHTOrt
MAIL ORDERS HAVE ATTENTION SAME DAY RECEIVED.
People who are clean inside will
look like it and act like it. They will
work with energy, think clearly, act
clearly and have healthy thoughts.
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It
makes clean people. 35 cents, Tea
or Tablets. Henry T. Hicks & Co.
7: L-'-'!?&FS3vr
ISf'lPfep?-
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THAT DELIGHTFUL. FLAVOR
By SHAFER Pure
Hog Lard and Sweet Mild Cured
HAMS
given by the juices of lucious fruits,
ripe and fresh, makes the drinks at
our Soda Fountain so popular.
. The fact that all these syrups are
absolutely "pure appeals to everyone's
good sense who values health.
Tucker Drug Co.
DEPENDABLE
RUGGIST....
Today is the longest day of the
year. The sun roso at 37 minutesiaf-
ter 4 o clock this morning, and not
until S 4 minutes past 7 o'clock will
it disappear from our view this even
ing and give the heated earth's crust
it chance to get its breath and cool off,
:ind in a little over nine hours an
other hot day will begin.
Hut this does not moan of course
that at this time comes tho hottest
temperature of the year, for it is a
fact throughout science that there is
always a lag between a cause and its
effect. For instance, in the case of
the temperature each day, tho .extremes-
do not occir at the moments
of the sun's arrival at the turning
points. If thoy did we should have
tho highest 'temperature always at
noon and tho lowest at midnight. As
t matter of fact of coarse the hottest
part of the day is always between 3
unrl 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and
the coldest at sunrise. The reason
oi this is that tho temperature is reg
ulated by the contact of tho atmos
phere with the earth's surface rather
than bv the rays of tho sun which
pass through the air without much
effect upon it. Several hours are re
tinirod to boat the crust of- the earth
to its utmost after tho extreme rays
have started to act upon it, am! in like
manner several hours are consumed
in the cooling off process after the
mm lias been removed to its farthest
point ihe other side of the earth.
So at this season the heat that we
receive from tho sun is greatest,- but I
the earth's crust is not yet sufficiently
heated to give tho maximum temper
atures, which will not occur until
,luiy. At that time tho cooling of tho
earth at night will do no more than
strike a balance with the baking it
receives during tho day, and conse
nuentlv tho tomneratures will be
highest then. .
The shortest day in the year is De
cember 21, and the equinoxes are
March 2t and Sop tern her 21.
The soda cracker is an
ideal food: Unocda
Biscuit ae the ideal
soda crackers. Indeed,
tie
Only
soda crackers, rightly
made in the first place,
rightly protected first,
last and all the time.
3
0 In a dust tight.
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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HUNTER BROS. & ORE
WER CO.
Sale of Laces this Week at
Startlingly Low Prices
Gxosscups on Corporations.
(Continued from First Page.)
those who already have a monopoly
ot the field."
The messne-e that I have come to
deliver." said Judge Grosscup In clos
ing, "is to urge the people of this
ot.,o in tntro tho lead in crivinqr to
the new industrial life of the union
s embodiment .that instead of losing
sight of, will again lift up to ins
ightful place in his country s prof
perity, the individual man."
Sentences in Rebate Cases.
(Continued from First Page.)
been presented to connect Crosby wltn
the alleged conspiracy.
The Armour Packing Company,
Pwifl & Company. Cudahy & Company,
ind the Nelson Morris Packing Com
pany were tried jointly and convicted
on the charge oi accepting concessions
from the liurliiigton railroad ,in con
nection with connecting lines on pack-
ig house products for export via New
York.
The Burlington Railroad Company
was convicted on four counts of grant
ing concessions to the packing com
panies of Arn.our, Swift and Cudahy
and Nelson Morris. The penalty pro
vided In the case of tho packers and
the Burlington involves a fine of from
S1.000 to $20,000 on each count, but not
imprisonment.
The cases of the Chicago, Milwaukee
St. Paul and the Chicago- & Alton
ailroad companies, charged with of
fering concessions, and D. H. KrcsKy,
freight broker of !, Kansas City.
harced with conspiring to secure con
cessions from the railways, were dis
missed upon the suggestion of District
Attorney Van Valkenburgh, who stat
ed that he believed the railroads had
in this case been Imposed upon. As
the. ease against Kresky was predicat
ed upon that against tho railroads It
as useless to try him.
In the case of the Chicago and Alton
itliway Company and J. N. Faithorn,
a former vice president, and V. A.
Wann, its former assistant traffic man
ager, rharged witn naving given cuu-
esslons to the Schwarzschild and Sulz
berger Packing Company, the defend
ants st;t up n plea of immunity upon
the ground that some of their em
ploves had testified before a federal
grand Jury at Chicago concerning the
seme transactions for which they later
were indicted at Kansas City. Judge
McPhcrson sustained the government's
demurrer to this plea, but continued the
cases over until next fall, when the
similar cases at Chicago probably will
have bem disposed ot. This Alton ease
distinct from that in which Kresky
was concerned. i;
In casting about for specinl l:ar.iins for cur trade our buyer
was fortunate in locating 'a lot of L.ici s at startliiiKly low ligures.
Wo shall -ive our patrons the benefit of the deal by selling the
Lace at prices ranging from
5 CENTS TO 25 CENTS PER YARD.
The lot consists of Val, Hound Thread, Mechlin, Torchon,
P.obbint, Etc. All new pa it em-; ami r.t the. prices there viill he u
rush for Ihe p.oods.
TO THE TEACHERS: We are mriiihcrs of Ihe Merchants'
Association and ran furnish a rebate hook, also give lied Trading
Stamps.
HUNTER BROS, & BREWER COMPANY
Second door north Giersch's Restaurant.
WE GIVE TRAMXG STAMPS.
Report to the North Carolina Coroorathin Commission of the Condition of
COMMERCIAL Al FARMERS RANK
.( Raleigh, X. C, at the Close of Business on the IKth Day of June, 1!HHI.
RESOl'RCES.
Loans and discounts .... . . .... ..... . . . . .
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
North Carolina State Bonds, four per cent. ..
Ranking-house and furniture and fixtures.....
Demand loans
Due from banks and bankers. .........
Cash items . ... ,
Gold coin . . .............v....,
Silver coin, including all minor coin currency.
National bank notes and other 1'. S. notes. . . .
$ R I. 1,007. 01
il.TGR.H
2S.CSU.II9
1S.702.4S
5 H2.7UO.SO
12'.), 047. 77
4.395.7C
(i, 413. 00
1.CG6.C4
21,385.00
209,210.97
grf '"' :' ' ' - -
Total ............................ $ 833,:i7u.fi9
. LIABILITIES. -
Capital stock paid up in cash.'. . . ... ... $ 100,000.00
Surplus fund ami undivided profits, less current expenses
and taxes paid . . , . ; . . . ... . . ... . . . . . ........ ;'. . . 93, 353. SI
Deposits subject to check,. Individ'! al 5C15.300.S3
Ban!; deposits .......... 23,200.27
Cashier's checks outstanding t,,r15.0S
Total
640,022. 1S
$ S3::,375.r.9
UNCLASSIFIED WANTS.
WANTED Several experienced sales
ladies at once. I Good salaries.
Southern Employment Association,
302 Tuck.r Building, Raleigh,
N. C. '.,..,... .
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA County of Wake- ss:
I, B. S. Jerman, Cashier of tho above-named hank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and holier.
B. S. JERMAN, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before m e, this 20th day of Juno, 1900.
Corrert Attest: A. P. BAUMANN. Notary Public.
J. J. THOMAS, -"' -
CAREY J. HUNTER,
THOMAS H. BRIGGS,' ' s
R. B. RANEY,
Directors. -
SPECIAL RATES,
R.
Summer School and Other Points of
; Interest On the S. A. L.
Hot Springs, Va. Southern Hard-
waro Jobbers Association and Manu
facturers' Association, June 12th-
15th. One first-class fare plus 25c.
for round trip.
Tuscaloosa. Ala. Summer School
for Teachers, June 13th-July 24th.
Rate one first-class fare plus 25c'
for round trip. 1
Atliens, Oa. University Summer
GREEK CO. has a small lot of .School, June 26th-July 27th. One
sugar cured hams that they are flrst-class fare plus 25c. for round
Call at trip.
Cliarlottc, N. C.-r-
going to sell at 15 cents.
once.
Teachers' Association, June 28 th
22nd. One, one-third fares plus 25c.
for round trip, on certificate plan;
San Francisco, Cal.; Los' Angeles,
Cal. National Educational Associa
tion,' July 7th-14th. Frorh Raleigh
177.50, Wilmington 77.50, Char
lotte $77.50. Corresponding low
rates from other points. v
Monteagle, Tenn. Monteagle Sun
day School Institute, July 15th-Au-gust
5th. One first-class fare plus
25c. for round trip.
Monteagle, Tenn. Monteagle Bi
ble Training School, July 22nd-31st.N
One flrst-class -fare plus 25c for
North Carolinaround trip.