;'-.,,- Tt 57HE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JUIjY 25, 1900.' n3 ;" 4 hi;t V"" 1 lrf.;l.l . m-M '. , .1. , 'jn- Mr? I"1 lift . I jl 1" rfl., 1' ,h u ( ' . J i' ' Every old sore exists because of a polluted condition of the blood. Tins Vital fluid is infected with some genu or old taint, or perhaps hs:s been leu in an unhealthy condition from a long spell of sickness, or the trouble may be inherited. The poisonous germs and matter with which the blood is sat urated force an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body ana form a sore or ulcer. This being continually fed by a polluted blood supply, grows red and angry, festers and eats into the surrounding flesh until it becomes what is very aptly termed an "old sore. " The relief produced 1y external treatment is only temporary. The only treatment that can do any real good is a blood purifier that goes to the very root of the trouble ana re moves the cause, and for this purpose nothing equals S. S., S. It drives out from the circulation all morbid matter and germs,, even reaching down to hereditary taints, and by cleansing the blood heals old sores permanently. S. S. S. not only removes all taints and poisons from the blood but builds it tip by supplying it with the rich, health-sustaining properties it needs to keep the system in health. S. S. S. makes pure Mood and a sore must heal if the blood is pure and healthy. Hook on Sores and V leers ami medical advice free THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA a I William Woollcott I 3ll and 3I3 Fayettcville Street 36-inch Black Taffeta Silk, Sc. a yard; value $1.00 Q Bleached Table Linen, 25, 36, 50, -75c. and $1.00 a g Table Napkins, $1.00, dozen. Sheets, 45, 60 and 75c. Pillow Cases, 10, 15 and Our Shoe Stock is complete and you can save money by buying of us. Just to hand a small lot of White Elbow Length Lisle Gloves at $1.00 a pair. Ail Summer Fabrics at WM. WOOLLCOTT ! 8 .;. I :.!;!.. mmmmmAfri- " " U." J S. Pine Beach Hotel ADJOINING JAMFSTOWX KXI'OSITIOX GKOIXDS, PINE, BEACH, VIRGINIA Twenty minutes bv trolley from Norfolk. A irginhi s newest, finest, healthiest resort. Hotel combining every mnilcrn comfort, and convenience, unexcelled cuisine and service. . Salt water on three shies. Tines in the rear, purest drinking; water, guaran teeing perfect health eonditimis, Fine orchestra .bathjng, noat-. ing,. fl.'-liing, howling, r.olf, tenni s. ':,:,() feet d beard walk along shore. Urand maritine sjieetaele at ul times., Wrile fur book : lei. ... WM C. IJOYl;K, Manager. CAROLINA CIGARETTES rj-!-''' -! ' 11 I'"'!'1'"'!' I";1.""': .I'"'lll".e "! i .. ,j ., M.jj mmff f"!gR3sj A J ! -tl 1 7 9 3 THE BINGHAM SCHOOL 1907 Military. Area of patronage widest in the south. Boys ex pelled from other schools not received. On the. Asheville Plateau. Rates reasonable. 114th'jear COL. R. BINGHAM, Supt., R. F. D. No. 4, Asheville, N. C. HEALS OLD SORES $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 a g each. 20c. each. srreatly reduced prices. - BRIGHTS A, 1 1N IT ,'... '. f " I UHON f " J sf? iVAi-V ??Sk. J.-,T Uv.'UT TWM ... . - ' I ORDAINED A PRIEST Rev. Samuel lianff Assumed the Order Today liislio Cheshire Assisted in the Ser vice of Ordination lSy lr. l'ittvn tier mid Other Ministers Sermon l!y Kev. Mr. Cheatham of Wilson. Delegation From Duke. Uev. Samuel Ilanff of this city was ordained to the' priesthood oC the Epis copal elnuvh tills i::;:tiuiK in the Chureh of the flood SlRplU'iil, Ut. Uev. Juines ltlount Cheshire, P.O.. bishop of the, -diocese of North Carolina. heiiiR assisted in 'the ordination service bv Dr. I. MeK. f Utilizer, rector of the ehureli. Uev. Mr. DuHose, rrelnr of St. Mary's School. Uev, A. J!. Hunter, rec tor of St. Augustine's School. Uev. Thus. Trott of Wi.si Duiham, Uev. Mr. t'healliam of Wilson anil Uev. Mr. Arthur, temporal y pastor of Christ i lun ch. .1 TlH' sermon was preached bv Uev. Mr. Chealham of . Wilson. Uev. .Mr. Hanff was presented as a candidate for Hit' iirU'sthned to the bishop by Dr. l'ittencr. - : There were ii number of visitors hero L.r thi' Nervier, especially from Duke. N. C, Adhere Mr. ilanff is dolus mis sion oik. Anions them were Thomas 11. Wild). K, V. Davis, Mr. .mid Mrs. Uicliard t- J. ' .Johnson,. Mrs. Tims, linlplt, .Miss ('.odlfc: . Mr. Hiram Adaiiis. .Miss Carrie Hcrndoti, Mrs. ,Ia "Mi )ovell of Dukes, and .Mr. and .Ml! W. A. El win ui' DurlK'.iii. THE BURIAL OF ' RUSSELL SAGE. (Dy the Associated T'r.-ss.) New Vorli, July IT.. The scenes at I he: residence ol' the late Knssell Sage, on Fifth Avenue today." where in .'keeping with the simple fuperal setyiee held at Far Koekaway. Long Island, yeslerday. A few' intimttle friends t'o Mr. and Mrs. Sage heard the-prayers that wore read- hy the Uev. Andrew- Hugonuui. D.O., assist ant' pastor of the Collegiate Reform ed ( lmrch. a few minutes boloro I he bod v was removed Ironi the house to be taken to 1 rov. N. .. lor inter ment. The ..-entire first Hoot- of the resi dence was filled with Moral tributes. At the head ol the colhn stood a large wreath of orchids and while roses, a token Irom the clerks in Mr. Sage's office. . In the center of the casket, lav a wreath irom Miss Helen Gould, and at (ho loot was another from 'George Gould. . ' : . 1 Troy. N. Y.. July iS.-Tluv body of Uusscll Sage was brought here from New York today and -hurled- in Oak- wood .cemetety beside, tho body-. of his first wife. . . The funeral cortege proceeded from th" railroad station lo iiakwood where a lar.e number of , persons, had gath ered at the Sage family lot. After a brief serviie read by Uev. Dr. Andrew llageman. ol New ork. the body was eonimitleil -.id the grave. The words which ari- to be engraved on the Sage monument are: '."I have .'.done. the. best "that-. I could by the ...light of "tin- ilay." MONEY SPENT ON EXPOSITION. (I(V the Associated Tress.) Norfolk, Va.. .lulv 2.,. liarton M.U'is, governor ot ways and means ol the Jaiueslown Exposition Com pany, in Ins finaneuil sltitenuiil te i.io. (luarterly meel ing of the expo si! um dinit.ors last night reported thai thi' comptiuv had aniadv ex pended more than $rplMl,(iin in rash on tint exposition work, thus making ;tailabie at once t lie "government s diroi't gift, of $,-iO,ofli) ;-to the expo sition in tho tolal exposition appro pi'iiilion of $ -.:::2".tMi- carried in the Into congressional sundry civil lull, this total being in addition to the $2r0.(MH) made by the former con gress. I he exposition directors instruct ed tho officers ot the company to send rciires"iitat Ives to Vi asliinirton at unco for the purpose of entering into Ine formal agreement with the gov ernment for the absolute isundav clos ing of the exposition on Sunday. In addition to the Virginia conn lies, which have alreadv made -exposition exhibit appropriations of ll.aOli each as provided bv act of the gen eral assembly, the counties ol Louisa. Prince I'.dward. and Itrunswick to day announced similar appropria tions. XO STATKMKXT I'KOM COMMISSION YKT. The members of the Corporation Commission returned to the c.ily last evening on a belated train from their visit, to the wene. of the terrible wreck on the Seaboard Air Line near Hamlet, hut have not yet given out any statement its to their investiga tion of the cause of the wreck. They examined especially into the disput ed facts as to the sending of the or der for the holding of the passenger train at Rockingham. They took the statement of the Rockingham operator and also examined Mr. Jewel, the operator in the dispatch er's office at Raleigh, who swears to having sent the dispatch to the Rock ingham operator. ; Mr. W. TV. Allen of Creensbnro spent the day in the city, He Is one of the best known and most successful insur ance men in the dthte. Mr. E. A. Tate of Greensboro Is a Italeigh visitor today. ' OUR ATHLETIC PARHlJONES EXONERATED Good Progress Being Made on the Enterprise Citizens Subscribe Liberally mid Kx eellent Fueillties Will lie Provided i'or ltase-IIall, Foot-Hall avd Other Snorts Arraii;iiiK Invents I'or Next Fair Week. To the man on tlio are many indications of interest in base-hall. street there a revival of There is a movement on foot for a Stale League with six or more North .Carolina towns represented. Our city I.-ukik1 with its three teams are phi in;; In teresting, snappy hall and the crowd going out to see those sanies is con stantly growing 'larger. I.adi.'s aiv admitted free. The Slae l.caeuo in Virginia and the lines south ol us ai e ' n,.yi.lis )(, sntiw exactly how the aeci maliing money and that means on-1 (1(nt i,ini.m.,( and to fully exoner thusiastie. snort nnd piviiy contests. ! M. OI1(,s The ma;ist rale then Out at the A. and .M. work is going i ,iimisoU the warrant. fight along on an Athletic l'ark anil ; . it is going to hs a good one. Kig'ut rfTTTf: AflH T.A'RHl?. thousand etible yards of irth liave Invn moved in grtidin.i; is fenced in, there will niHl square feet -of stir There is going to he it. When it be over 2 a a.'-, in-,' encloseil. I big colic;:.' game of fool-ball placed on l hose grounds (luring fair week. The big-, ges't-ami best games of has ' b ill and loot-ball ever seen in Kaleiglt will he plajed during the coming foot ball ami base-ball seasons. "Hi" A. and M. has. made wonderful progress -in. athletics (luring the pasi-fnur years. Ib-r fool-ball team this l'.:ll is going to he stronger than ever and il "ill need a good park in .which to si to fl its prowess. This m w athletic park is lU ciioimh for base-ball, foot-ball, track athletics and tennis. Its. diamond will be lile drained, and built up with a ien:inrli bed of cinders, vdvcviI with . a few' imhis of soil. -This yi'S a fast, springy, snappy imield. The nuitield and the foot-ball Held will be in glass. There will be erected on these gi.iiiHils a suitable grand-stand wiih bleachers, a club house with --'p-ci piioii room, dressing and bath rooms, there- will be hot ;;nd cold shower, baths; No point will bo. overlooked to niak-- the e.iii)i nnnf eonuilete in i-ve.iv detail. With this park complete, dial i w i have a . major league basi-ball I hei;e iiext siiring for piaeiiee. The patk is being buill by subs, tion to a bond issue. Ill bo:!d- I issued by . the Italeiuh Athletii i am rip inn 'ark t'onipany in denomination of Ih ing I! per cent interesi and tn i i lire hi ten years, and $-'.. w oi tb. of these bonds have been subsiiibed 1'or. The total issue wut ttb $5.iiihi. .subscript ions lor the uihlitional-$.-50ii are now be.ng t:i ken. Jlaleigh .people and the-, bast-ball cranks are giving their hearty support, for lialeigil is tin. bout base-ball' town in the slate. . - DANGEROUS DERELICT MENACES NAVIGATION (P.V the New York. . wtiler Willi he wandering dele bath. Me.. v. about 1. mil mil Associated lul'y 116. Lying"', in the r hud just awash, the In t. John S. Deerlng of as sighled on Julv Js es west of (Jueciistown bv llie Willie star bine steamer tvvie fiom Liverpool, winch arrived lodav. Captain Clarke of the Cevie stiid the deri'liet was low . in the water with rily the stumps of her fore and maia masts showing, lie considers the dere lict, a serious menace to navigation be cause it is direcllv in the patli of all westbound steamships on the North Atlantic passenger route.' ( upturn i larke gives the exact position of the bccring.ns.lulitu.de 47.13 north and longitude "l.-IS west. lie sighted the w reck uliotu. ti o'clock last A eduesday evening. U was slowly drifting east ward. The John s. T leering was fnnnci-iv a three masted schooner. Late In Feb ruary last she loll Wilmington, N. ( .. wuh a enrrro ot lumber for New York. Heavy storms were encountered .and I lie Dccnng Inc. line dismasted and water logccd. Ill llns condition she was abandoned on March 1 bv her niiisler and crew whij were rescued by another schooner and landed at Phila delphia. It was off Cape llaltrras. N. C. that the di relict started on her wanderings and she has had a re markably long life as a danger to nav igation. Since she was left by her crew she has lloated with the gulf stream in a northeasterly direction. It is eslimatcil thai over ehree thousand miles has been covered In the 140 days since she was abandoned. During tins time she has been sighted bv a num ber of ships. BIG CONVENTION AT FAYETTEVILLE. (.special to the KveninK Times.) Favettevill. . N ('.. July 25. The sixth coniM osstoiial convention will ineel tomorrow' afternoon nt i o clock Tins city is filling up with delegates every train beiim loaded. The hotels are making big preparations and all delegates and visitors can be accommo dated. This promises to bo the lafgest Congressional convention ever held in this state. WHEN YOU WANT THE , BEST HAM TO BOIL BUY SHAFER Killing of Negro Boy Accidental Magistrate Marion lurefoy Hears Case At Wake Forest and Acquits the Kx-Sheriff. , Magistrate Marion Purefoy at Wake Forest today 'was to hear the charge against ex-Sheriff Ham T. Jones for shooting and fatally wound--ing a negro boy, Vest Jones, on July ;i so that he died July I When the case came up before -. Hie magistrate It was shown that the I I shooting was purely accidental, there j being no evidence whatever against the ex-sheriff and Magistrate Pure fov promptly dismissed the case. I The slate had no evidence but Col. i T. M. Argo, who was present as cotiu- i sol for the defendant put m wit- LEADER INDICTED. (Uv the Associated t'res.O "''Chicago, July 2.".. New ipdiel ! ntenls were returned today by the ! grand jury against Cornelius V. Shea, j president of tile' International lli'oth ierhood of Teamsters, and 42 other labor b'aders and officials, 111 of ; .whom were indicted when Shea was j indicted a year ago. The new in d'cinienls supersede the old . ones which were found at the conclusion of ih." -great teamsters strike last jyear. Twenty-seven .counts are j brought in the indictments, tho bur den of litem being conspiracy to in jare .the trade o fa number of tlie hirgosi business houses in the ciiy as well ;is 1 liat of all the express I companies. . BIG COMBINE OF BRICK PLANTS. i (bv tne Associated IT s. ) 2:.. An St. I.ouis. Mo.. Jiuv 2.,, : nouncement was made (oilav ! brick plains in Findlay. Ohio I iias Cltv. K;is.. ( hanute. kas.. siipeno:'. Wis., iiiiosnne. thill Ohio. liocliesier. .V "i .. Chicago. Kansas ( u v. Mo.. Philadelphia. 'Washington. Toledo. eland, Minneapolis, and Omaha will he merged into the llv draulic Press brick Company of St. bonis tinder tho name e the absorb ing comr.anv. I ho merger includes lotifteen companies. The capital slock of the St. bonis company will be increased from $.;. ."(in, nun to . $ 1 li.lltlO.INi'l . and . 'ex changed i'or the stock of the other companies. THREE CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH. (I! . Pi v' the Associated Press.) ml. Minn.. July 2a. News !vas received here lodav of the burn ing to dentil of three liille daughters or Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sarlivel last j Saturday night in a small house on the road between hcanlon nnd Carl ' lo'ii,-Minn. Mrs. Sarlivel was so bad ly burned thai recovery is -doubtful. The house was si ruck by light ening while. - the 'mot her and children I tt ere asleep. - FRENCH PRESIDENT RECEIVES DREYFUS. by : the Associated Press.) ;, July ".President Kallicrc." received Major Drevl us. who rolnpauiei bv Joseph I iemaell. Pari today w as a fin Ins staunches! supporters. I lu ll was a marked compliment to instated otiuer. Drevlus is for .Switzerland on two receplii the I'e start iiH monllis' lcaye of absence. BRIGHTON RACES. (I!v lb bliglltOII I! .) 1- turloni Nigger Mike bio I of bam. i Assocuiteil press.) ach, July '.- l-'irst mot s. niaiden L' years olds Km to 1. and 111 lo 1. Ilrst; Ion ; to 1 place, second: third. Time. 1:07 4-5. . Smiling Tom tl ivcoinl raci -steeoleehase. short oursi Hutu '.lint, k is pa. 4 third. al S to .". and 7 to 10. lirst; to ;i. pliit-e. second: War i nne z-j. Preparing for the Inevitable. v' (Continued from First l'age.) suspicion of belonging to a self-de-lense orgaiiiiition. Labor I roubles in Kusstu. Riga, ktissia, July '.'n. Nine thou sand factory workmen here struck work lodav. Iteval, Russia, Julv 2,'. A steam er loaded with l innisli workmen ar rived here today but the authorities would not permit them to land and tlio vessel departed, the men singing the "Marseillaise." Congressman John 11. .Small spent the day in the city on business con nected with the corporation commis sion. His special mission was to in duce the commission to reduce the tax assessment of the Lake Drumniond Canal and Water Company in which he is interested. would throw that cigar awav. Mr. de Kay Knlgfhn Why, love you said you liked to have me smoke be fore we were married. . Mrs. de Kay Knlghn But I didn't have Fido then. It makes hlin cough dreadfully. Philadelphia Bulletin. The H . ii H'flW, The Kind Yoti Havo Ahvays in uso for over 30'ycr.i-s, a:tl tCJUti. : ,, All Coimici feits, ImiUitionn ami " Just-uti-cooil" are !i!(, ICvpcrinients tlint Irillo villi ami ciic1::!i;;it tli.s Iie.:;W!i f Inl'anls uml CliUtlrcu Eiorioiico against Exycrhiiea't. Ca: Uw-. i a JiarsuU'ss CTibr-tittilc for C:isfM- OH, J'arr-.'-. oric, Drojci ii;id Soot hill;;' Sjl'lMW. It JM I'ltsiwi;! (. I!, conbtins ucitluu Opium, Moriilii'.io nor other Jiarcoii. j ultstance. Its n;ro hi its s-iiara:i(;o. It destroys Won:: i and aSlayti Fcverislniess. It cures Iiarrhii ami Wind. ('o)ic. It, reliei'OS Toethiiifr Troiiblos, .'ims 'oiisti;iti:ii and 'Flid-itbMM-y.; ., It a,s;iin:!alo.s tho Food, jv'ilato:-! tlio Stomaeli and Jtinvcls, jjiviv.jr beaKliy and natural slct'i. Tlio Citildrcn'M 1'anaeea Tho Mother's Friend. - G E N UI N E G ASTO R S A AL w,j jfj Bears the The Kind You Haie Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR OOMPANV. TT HUNTER BROS. & BREWER CO., 210 FayeUeville Street DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SHOES ' MKMISKHS OI'' MKIsrilANTS' ASSOCIATION. 2fe Bargain of the Day. A v iwv n; niz coiisiili'TJililc iIimc . Hid tln.uiylii to Hie t iul til .-icruriMu' values that will continue toiuake our cst.il.lislimciit. -the center -o1- li;:r;?;!iN-L;'iviiip; ill the i:'odi1 ol.l town ! LJalciuh. W bile thei'e are other desirable lines cul in price' just, now; we call special tenl ion to a new lo! pist received bv eiress o! EMBROIDERY ON SWISS, LAWN AND CAM BRIC NOW ON S1IX A l' a Sufiioicnt Sacrifice in Price from its worth to interest evei v .woman- in town in terested in such floods. HUNTER BROS. & BREWER GOMPANY Seeoml tloor north (.icrseh s llestamaiit. VL! (j'IVI'j TllADIN'd STAMPS. ATLANTIC AND NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. locaIj timi; T.vniJ;. G'OMINHOKO ANI lllIAl 1'OKT, N. C. Ill lOll'eel June 10, 1!(J. Head Momii. STATIONS. ISead 1 1. Dailv. Dull v. Sunday aily Daily buiiday : Onlv . Only. ; K 1 5 Kastern Time. 2 4 C IMI A M A M -V M I'M I'M '5:111 ' S: 00 7:00 Lv. Goldsboro Ar.. . 11:20 7:55 9:Ju :!:f,0 S:i:! 710 " Millers '' U:7 7:45 : 1 4 4:01. S:21 7: IS " Uests " 10:fiS 7:;i7 9:00 4:1:: S:::i 7:2S " LaGrango " 10:47 7:20 S:5li .... " l-'lehla ;'..... . 1-2.-, ' x-4:j 7'40 . Falling Creek "' 10:35 7:13 S:44 4 .11) s r.O 7-52 " Kinslon " 10:22 7:00 8:o2 .. . " Klnston June. " .... .... .... 4-r,2 J13 S OI " Caswell 10:OS C:4C 8:18 .102 !)-2:; S:14 " Dover " !:.rS 0:30 is:0S r,Ki y-n 827 " Cove " 9:41 ' 0:20 7:54 r,-2ii '-r.l 8:37-- " Tuscarora " 9:31 6:10 7:42 " Ilyniaiia " . . . . .... .... r,:31 9:50 8:42 ;' Clarlts 9:20, C:0l 7:30 " . NeuBti Crossing ' .... .... .... r,-4S 10:10 9:05 Ar. New Uerii I.v. 9:10 5:48 7:20 5:55 10:15 9:10 " " 9:05 5:40 7:15 ... " Tlnirniiins '' ........ .... CIS 10-34 9:28 " Rlvordalo - " 8:43 5:15 6:51 C-22 10-38 9:32 " Croatan " 8:39 5:11 6:48 ... " Pino Grove " . . . . . . . . .... 6:36 10-50 9:44 " Ilavelock " 8:27 4:59 6:36 0:52 11:96 10:00 " Newport . " 8:11 4:43 6:21 C:58 '11:12 10:06 " Wlldwood , v " 8:05 4:37 6:15 7:02 11:16 10:10 " Mansfield " 8:01 4:33 6:12 .... .... .... '' Hollywood " .... .... .... 7:20 11:30 10:23 " Morcliead City " 7:50 4:22 6:02 7:28 11:38 10:28 " Atlantic Hotel " 7:42 4:17 5:57 7:30 11:40 10:30 Ar. Morcliead City Lv. 7:40 4:15 5:55 P.M. A. M. A. My " (Pier 1) " A. M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P. M. P. M. Beaufort Annex A. M. P.M. P.M. 8:10 12:20 11:10 ;Ar. Beaufcrt Lv. 7:00 3:35 5:15 K. E. Ii. HUNCH, Traffic Manager. liou - Jii, r.id v;!:ic?i !iaa been I as borao iV.o sii;rtmtrro of boon nirw'o s-iuU'i' lii.'t jnr- 1 IT Ji . Signature of MUftHAV &TRELT, MI.W VOWK CITY. H. C. jnTGW8, G. V. A. v c ... . . -

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