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1 MM 2 THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1906. No Organized Revolution FOR AN EIGHT HOUR DAY BLOODY OUTRAGE BY 0 m 8 N There is bat One Real Soda Cracker because there is but one that comes to you just as it comes from the oven. Others lose their value by being exposed to the air, absorbing moisture and collecting dust. The real is Uneeda Biscuit kept fresh and clean by the protecting package NATIONAL" BISCUIT COMPANY NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. Suit On Distillers Bond. United States of America, Plaintiff, against Geo. F. Herring, Chas. R. Emory, Emma J. Emory, Defendants. In the above entitled action now pending in the United States Dis trict Court at Raleigh, the Marshal of said District Court has returned the summons issued to him in said action endorsed that "After diligent search and inquiry the defendants cannot be found." It is therefore ordered by the Court, that notice of this action be published once a week for six weeks in The Raleigh Evening Times, a newspaper published in the City of Raleigh, requiring the Defendants herein to appear at the next regular torm of the District Court to be held on the first Monday in December. 1906, at the United States Court rooms in the City of Raleigh, and answer or demur to the Complaint of said plaintiff or the relief therein demanded will be granted. This Sth day of August, 1906. H. L. GRANT, Clerk United States District Court, o a w SENSIBLE RKVIVAL. Doctrine That is Being Preached Ily Best People of Raleigh. There are all kinds of revivals, religious, moral, and temperance, but today the chief interest seems to bo in a revival for good health, and! it seems to be the Mi-o-na tablets I and most of the misery and ill health would be blotted out of existence. Indigestion and stomach weak ness cause headache, back ache, nervousness, debility, sleeplessness, pains in the side and limbs, poor ap petite and a general unhealthy state Take one little Mi-o-na tablet before each meal for a few days and you will soon find that life is tilled with joy nnd health, that eating is a pleas ure and food does not cause distress, and that your digestive organs have b?come so strengthened that you can almost be credited with the Ui gestion of an ostrich. A large box of Mi-o-na stomach tabids is sold for 50c. by W. H. King Drug Co. and it is so successful and reliable in curing indigestion and all stomach troubles, with the excep tion of cancer of the stomach, that they sell it under an absolute guar antee that the money will be refund ed unless it does all that is claimed lor it. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of authority given in a mortgage from H. H. Blanchard, ro- eoruod county in Register's office of Wake in book 178, at page 20, I will soli on Saturday, the 15th day of Sep tember, 1906, the tract of land descri bed in said mortgage, the same being situate in Middle creek township, said county of Wake, and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a gum on Renche's branch, J. R. McLean's corner, and runs with the line of his 25 acre tract of land west 15 chains 35 links to a pine, hie corner in Dr. W. H. Rowland's line; thence with his line south 2 de grees west 18 chains 75 links to a sweet gum, Dr. Rowland's corner, on the north bank of Terrible creek; thence down the channel of said creek about 30 chains and 50 links to the mouth of Renche's branch; thence up the chan nel of said branch to the beginning, containing 45 acres, more or less. Time of sale, 12 o'clock m. Place of sale, court-houso door of Wake county. Terms of sale, cash. Sjtle to be made at public auction. MART E. PARTIN, This Aug. 10, 1906. Mortgagee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons who have claims against the estate of John P. Bland, deceased, to exhibit the same to me on or before the 7th of August, 1907. Those indebted to said estate will please make prompt settle ment. J. S. BLAND, Admr. of John P. Bland. August 7. 1806. i O. A. ,W. toe Six weeks. soda cracker notice: Having qualified as administrator of .loseph Hill, deceased, 1 hereby notify all persons having claims against i lie estate of said Hill to present them to me for payment at my ofliee in Raleigh, X. ('., on or be fore the lirst day of September, 1907, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in dent" 1 to said estate will please make prompt payment to me. This August 31, UHlfc C. A. SKUA UK. Administrator of Joseph titl.fi o a w Deceased. otici:: John S. Johnson, late of the Arm ol' Johnson & Johnson, dealers in coal. wood. ice. etc.. of the Raleigh, -V (."., haying died city of on t he L'Oth of August, 1900, as surviving partner of said firm 1 hereby give notice to those having claims againsl said firm in existence a: the above dale to exhibit the same to mo with in twelve months from the date of this notice. Raleigh, -N. C. August 28, 1000. A. ft, 1). .JOHNSON, Surviving Partner EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of W. H. Hughes, late of Raleigh. Wake county, N. C, we hereby notify all persons having claims against bis es tate to present them to us on or before August 21. l!iil" Prisons Indebted to th- estate wilf please make payment. W. II. Ht-frHfiS, Jr., C. M. Ht'GHES, Executors, Notice of Dissolution. This is to give notice to the public that the copartnership of Perry & Ro senthal has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Herbert G. Rosenthal having purchased all of the interest "f J. 1). Perry In the copartnership busi ness. All sums due by creditors to the firm will be paid to the said Herbert G. Rosenthal, and all debts due by tho linn have been assumed by Herbert O, j Rosenthal and will be paid by him. HERBERT G. ROSENTHAL. ( J. D. PERRY. This Aug. 10, 1906. Pale Delicate Women and Girls. The Old Standard Grove's Taste less Chill 'ionic drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealers for 2 7 years. Price 50 cents. PRESS JTHE-Tn BUTTON The Simplest Surest Safest I Handles! and only Perfect S.-If-61ling Pen. No glau filler no mlc to spul no clogging or shaking. Von simply press the button (aa In the picture) and the pen nils In a "flash." Writes tho Instant it touches the papor Eagle$150 Flash 1 No. it with M karat solid mid pen point finest vulcanized ruDoer and fully guaranteed. Esle "Flesh "No. 25 with gold bend.. $2. SO Ufle Mesh" No. 26 laraesiz. . . S3.0O with (old bands, $440 Ask YOUR DEALER. If he doesn't sell yon the Eagle "FLASH" Fountain Pens then send the retail price direct to us. Each pen absolutely guar, an teed. Mill WM If HtWi H Shi Sold by Stationers and Other Stores H la Eagle Pencil Co. Hff Manufacturers I 1 V B 377 Bnsdwsy, Nsjw York I 1 J (Continued from First Page.) critical, but that the persistency with which many American papers have In sisted that a revolt In Mexico against foreigners is imminent has created a decided feeling of unrest among the foreigners and excited the common Mexican to thoughts of what might be done along the lines In these publi cations, and he adds: "If after all this agitation, for nearly all of which the American papers are responsible, there are no local disturb ances In the middle of September the fact will speak marvellously well for the Mexican government and people. If there should be any local disturb ances they will be handled rightly by the Mexican government. Such a thing as a general uprising is not to be seriously considered.' .May Trent Them as Anarchists. Numerous telegrams have been ex changed between the state department and Ambassador Thompson in relation to the publishers of Regeneration, in which the ambassador has suggested that if these men could be dealt with as anarchists. President Diaz would feel a deep gratitude. The suggestion made by Mr. Thompson followed inter views he hail with fresiaent i nnz in which the latter expressed earnest hope that the United States government I Could take slops to prevent the further circulation of the paper. The state department immediately referred the dispatches of Mr. Thomp son to the department of justice with a view to ascertaining what measures might be taken against the newspa per Regeneration or its publishers, in that department an investigation is now prooeedii could be had taking. but no information to what form it is Mr. Moore Gets the Burglar (Continued from First Page.) to help him and saw Captain Yates of the railroad yard and ex-policeman Banks. In the meantime the negro had come out of the restaurant be hind Mr. Moore. Capt. Yates then called him over to him and as lie came Mr. Moore drew a pistol on him and made the capture, the negro making no resistance, but denying the charge. The three men took Ellis to the of fice of the hosiery mill, near there, to await the arrival of an officer to put him in jail. Ellis said lie worked at the restaurant and on tne yard some times, and that he had been in Ral eigh since lasl May. The restaurant proprietor was naked if EJUS there Saturday night. He said was until 1 o'clock, and that he staid in a caboose the rest of was be had the night. Bills was taken back to Mr. Moore's store, where Mrs. Ellis iden tified him, and then to the lock-tip. This may be the man who lias robb ed so many houses lately in the up per part of town. SWANSON WON'T BE AT BRYAN MEETING. (By the Vssoctated Tress.) Richmond, Va., Sept. 7. Because of the pressure of official business and the imperative demand for tho disposition of mailers of great im portance to the state. Governor Swanson today announced that he would be compelled to decline tlie invitation to attend the fair at Radford and to preside at the meeting, which is to be addressed by William Jennings Bryan Septem ber 1.". CARDINAL RKCORATKI) iiV GERMAN BMl'KKOR. I By the Associated Tress.) rlln, Sept. 7. Emperor Wil i: liam has decorated Cardinal Kopp, with the order of the black Pagle, the highest Prussian decoration. This is the first time the order has ever been cbnferrred on a Catholic pre late. It is remarked that the rela tions between the German govern ment and the Vatican have grown closer since the church and state sit uaiion in France became acute. The headquarters of Cardinal Kopp are at Mreslau, where he has steadily used lis influence in bettering tho rela ions between the Poles and the Prus- an authorities. KING EDWAKI) ( TKEI) JtETl UN'S TO IjON'DOX. (By the Associated Tress.) Marienhad, 8ep.t. 7. King Edward today completed the cure and left for London. Arrival of (lie Host on. (Uy the Associated Tress.) Washington, Sept. 7. Tho navy department was informed today of the arrival of the cruiser Hoston at the Bremerton navy yard, Washing Ion. She will ho docked and later a report will be made as to tho injury she sustained by Poabody Rock in going aground Kosario Straits. Flames Damage Clue Plant. (By the Associated Press.) St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 7. Fire to day damaged Swift & Company's glue factory to the extent of $50,000. The toy and novelty concern from Atlanta, which occupied one of the stores in the new Stronach build ing on Wilmington street tempora rily, has left the city. Clerk of the Court Russ is try ing to find some reliable person to take charge of the little 14-year-old girl Lena Dorman placed under his protection by order of Judge Connor. Fight Will Begin Chicago Monday in Delegates from Metal Trades Organ isations to Form an International Federation Which Will Collect Fuuds to Carry on (he Struggle. (By the Associated Press.) Chicago, Sept. 7. A fight for an eight hour day which will affect more than 200.000 workers in the various metal industries is to be begun in ! Chicago next Monday. Delegates fromj every local organization of metal trades workers in America will meet to form an International federation which will collect funds and carry on j the struggle. These organizations do not expect to ask thai the change ac tually take plaec probably for tour years, but a committee will take up the work of securing inn. Is. educating the workers and doing all the preliminary work necessary to prepare the men for j tne contest if must come. REPORTED THAT EARLE MAY HEAD THE CONCERN (By the Ass Philadelphia. I reported on the exchange this ;i ceiver Karle lias organization of Trust Cbnipan . come the presid lion. .elated Press.) a.. Sept. 7. It was itodr of the stock fPTnoon that Re (ompleled the ro tho Keai Estate ml Iliat he will be nt of the iiist it ti Investigations Three separa the wrecking o Trust Company in progress and by the time tin ('oiug Forward. invesiigations of l he lieu Estate i;ns cily are now ii is expected that exa nilnatiotis have been concluded transaction and tip director, officer, or institution who may in the unlawful pn every: irregular of Bvery uathi employe of the have had a hand ceeiiiivgs will be known to the invt Mls-.itors. Receiver Karle is hard al work uncovering all securities and other papers lo as certain their value with a view of an early resumption "' business by the company; Disiriel Attorney Bell i wit ii a corps of ; his irivestigatio: istants is pur m learn wh - conned od ll!l!:-' their with any other pers the institution ; for the ruining criminally liable the instiniton, ami the state or iis banking Pennsylvania, t hrough nil mission pr, John A. llerkey, this afternoon he thorough examination of the lion of the trust" company. ;aii condi A COURT MARTIAL IS RECOMMENDED (By the Asseiiitcd Tress.) The Washington. Sjppt. 7. Secretary Bonaparte today . made public the I ,T,,P Atlantic and North Carolina . . .... , c i i , ' ompany nave authorized reduced opinion oi the court of inquiry which ,..,(,, -,s follows' examined Into the circumstances of. 'T NT0,.fojk or Portsmouth, Va. A Ibe collision of tho Alabama and llli-. couiU King's lJaughti-is and Sous, nois on .Inly 21 off Rrenton's iteel', j October 9-12, 3 nOG. rates on certificate The secretary has taken no action in plan, one and one-third first class fares the case hut it is expected he will rItls '-eats for round trip. approve the rcconitncndations foi court martial for two officers. The court recommends trial by court mar tial of Captain Samuel P. Cotjlly. commanding the Alabama and Lieu tenant Alfred W. Pressey, officer ol the ill'.!, of ;ho Alabama, for negli gence in suffering a vessel of tin United States to be hazarded." Th in Ih it is proce other officers are mention" pinion, but in each of the! oiu mended that no furtln ugs he had. Kpidenilc Disappcai-ed. istani State Veterinarian '1 A Roberts other ri epideniii ias returned from Hyde and i em counties and says the of "staggers" (feed polson- ing) which made such havoc among horses ami mules during the past two months, has completely disappeared. Dr, Tail Butler, state veterinarian, lefl this afternoon for AsheVille on business connected with the agricul tural department. SPECIAL HATE9 ON A. & X. C, The Atlantlo and North C Company have authorized reduced rates as follows: Ittchniond, Va. Account Grand Foun tain. True Reformers, Sept. 4-11, 1906. From LtiOramje J5.S0. Kinston $6 20, DoVer, $6.50, New Hern $7.25. fslio, Morehead City $11.45, $11.70. Newport Beaufort Durham, N. C Account North Car- olina Division United Daughters of Confederacy, Oct. 12-14. Rates on cer-1 tl Rente plan-olie and pnc-tliird lirst class fares. Charlotte, N. C Presbyterian Mis sionary Conference of the Young Peo ple's Christian Union Societies of the first Presbyterian Associate Reformed Church. August 29-30. Rates on cer tificate plan. Roc ky Mi.; N. C Account Women's Baptist Homo Mission Convention. Oc tober 4-7 1906. Rates on certificate nlan. Winston-Salem, N. C The Evangeli cal Holiness Association, August 31 September 10, 1906. Rates on certiflcato plan. If a girl loves a boy its her business if a boy loves a girl that's his busi ness. If they get married that's their business. if you want Laundry work done That's our business. ISL'REKA LAUNDRY. ARMED MEN AT LODZ (By tho Associated Press.) Lodz, Sept. 7. Twenty armed men yesterday evening entered the house of a policeman, killed the policeman and a soldier and mortally wounded the policeman's wife. Durham & Southern Railway Co. In effect June 3, 2d 1st Class Class 5 41 Stations 1906. 1st 2d Class Class 38 6 ed . S tfi . v a tt 'A C M P, a v c be x c m o m W - a Dally exept Daily. Sun. A. M. P. M. 12.00 12."i) Daily Daily, exept Sun. Eastern Time. A. M. 12.00 9.45 9.27 9.10 8.55 S.46 8.35 8.16 S.06 7.58 P. M. 12.00 3.45 3.12 2.20 1.45 1.30 1.05 12.01 11.04 11.30 10.55 10.30 10.05 9.42 9.30 9.15 8.30 . M. 7.15 7.45 S.10 9.00 9.17 10.35 11.02 11.17 2.50 3.12 3.30 3.00 4.00 4.35 Durham Oyama Togo Carpenter Upehurch Apex Holly Springs Wilbon Varina Holland Angler Barclaysvllle Coats Turlington Duke Dunn 4.52 5.04 5.15 5.21 5.33 5.45 5.58 6.06 6.15 6.33 P. M. . 35 4:. 2.10 7.40 7.30 7.18 7.12 7.03 6.45 12.30 12.4S 1.01 1.50 2.20 P. M. A. M. R. L. CHEATHAM, Traffic Manager. Raleigh & Soutliport Schedule. No. 1, first class, southbound leaves ' Raleigh S.47 a. m., McCullerS 9. 30, Wil- 1 low Springs 9.47, Puquay Springs 10.03, ! Chalybeate 10.17. MUlngton 10.40, arriv- j ing at Fayetteville 11.48. Xo. 4, first class, northbound, leaves I Pavetteville 7.10 a. in.. Lillington S.15, chalybeate 8.39, Puquay Springs 8.55, Willow Springs 9.12. McCuilers 9.30, ar riving at RalCigh at 10.05. No. 5, first class, southbound leaves Raleigh 4.05 p. in.. Mel 'oilers 4.42. Wil tow Springs 4.57, Puquay Springs 5. IS; Chalybeate 5.32. l.illington 5.54, arriv ing at Fayetteville at 7.00. No. 2, first elass, northbound, leaves Fayetteville 5,35 p. m.. Lillington 6.41, Chalybeate 7.05, Fuquay Springs 7.2, Willow Springs 7.37. McCullers 7.52, ar riving at a Raleigh at S.30. The above trains run daily and Sun day. Connection at Raleigh with the Southern and Seaboard trains, at Va rina junction, one mile north of Fu quay Springs, with the Durham and Southern, rind at Fayetteville with the Atlantic ('east Line. No. 11 and 12, second elass. carry no passengers. Tiles'' run daily. Sunday excepted. No. 11 leaves Raleigh at 9.30 a. m., arriving at Fayetteville at 3,30 p. in. No. 12 leaves Fayetteville a' 9.30 a. in., arriving at Raleigh at p. m. JOHN A. MILLS. President and General Manager. inston-salem, N. ( . Women's Christian Temeperance Union, October 13-IK, 1906, rates on certiKcate plan. nichmond, Va. Grand Hoyal Arch Chapter of Masons and Grand Com iiiandery Knights Templar of Virgin Is! t'elober a L'5, 1906, rates on certificate plan. II. C. HUDCINSi General Passenger Agent. IUNK STATEMENT. Ilcporl of the condition of the Com mercial and Fanners Hank, at I'.al elgh, in the State of North Carolina, i at the close of business September 4, ! 1906: rtESorrtcEs. Loans and discounts $5"H.0-I7. 1 S Overdrafts secured and unse- S.541.IK North Carolina state Bohda and stocks owned 2s.1sn.oo , Banking houses and furniture and fixtures 1S.702.4S Demand loans 76.36S.49 I Due from banks and bankers. 130.144.15 , 'ash items 5.872.05 I Gold coin S.200.00 j Silver coin, including all minor , coin currency 6,055.66 United States notes and cur irolina rency 32 496 00 Total $S67.611.1S LIABILITIES. j Capita! stock paid In cash $100,000.00 Surplus fund earned 50,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 41,386.05 Deposits subject to cheek, in- dividual Deposits from banks Cashier's checks outstanding. .... 646,1 S3. 15 27,979.99 2.061.99 Total $S67.611.1Xl State of North Carolina, County of! Wake, ss: I, It. S. Jerman, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the' best of my kowledge and belief. Ii. S. JERMAN, Cashier. Correct Attest: J. J. THOMAS. CAREY J. HUNTER. THOMAS H. BRIGGS, R. B. RANEY. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of September, 1906. S E. B. CROW. Notary Public. Nnrsinfr Mothers and Malaria. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic drives at malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealers for 27 years. Price 60 cents. The Kind You Have Always iitt uso for ever ,10 years, ami ' SJ . St All Counter! sit: Imitations awl " Experiments that trillo with aim ciido Infants and Children Experience tig; IS Castoria 13 a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Vr.rr gorifi, Drops and Soothing Syruos. It is Pleasant. 11 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor oilier Sareoti: s ubstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm . and allay:' Fcverlshness. Jfc cures Diarrhoaa auil "Wind C olic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatfiii) and Flatulency. It osshnilates the Food, regulates the Mtomacl and Jiovrols, giving ueathy and natural sit The Children's Panacea - The Mother's Friend. GENUBNE 1 J7 Bears tho in Use For William Woollcott 311 and 313 Fayetteville Street GREAT SILK SALE ! These Silks were purchased in New York last week at bargain prices and are offered to you as such. Many of 'hem arc worth $i.00 a yard. None arc worth less than 75 cents. Thcv wii! be on sale Monday, SEPTEABER 10th, FOR 5 DAYS. Our Price 48 Cents Per Yard. William, $9 es PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE EOR WOMEN, ClIAltL This old and reuai-Ue scnooi maKe graduates In eveiy section of the Sta te. A superior faculty of trained speei alists; musical advantages of the high est order; a new building, with moder n conveniences, and a high standard commend It to the people of the Sout h. REV. J. II. ISRIDUE S. 1). I).. President. RALEIGH : SAVINGS : BANK JOHN T. PULLEN, President. CHARLES ROOT Cashier. DeposltA over 9(130,000, and this hank has paid out to depos itors about 9150,000 in interest 4 PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. MONEY TO liOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND APPROVED COL LAitAL. NEW STOCK TOBACCO. I have just received a fine lot of the very choicest .tobaccos, including the very best Havana, for Cigar mak ing and the new product is now on the market, as well as the highest grade of well matured Cigars that ever sold at S cents. BOX TRADE A SPECIALTY. M.V.SANDERFORD NEXT TO BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. Bought, r.ad vrkkli has been has bono il-.o t igiiaV.tro of han bw.i matlo uudcr his er- ! .... . . ... Allow no o: ! todeccivo y in this. Fust-aB-fTooil ' aro bttt the health o. Ijipcriracitl. ignaturo of iu You Safe Always Bought Over 30 Years. GTnCCV, fJEUf YOt CITY. Woollcott. OTTK, X. C. s no points to its LQlXO Clears you tip. plexion, drives color. In fact, Improves your com away that sallow Laxo Docs What Calo mel Should Do It reaches the Liver, cleanses it and puts it to working as nature in tended it should do. H ICKS' Drug Stores loud claims, but
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