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ItHir HALEIGH EYENING TIMER TUESDAY; SRPTEM'BER'lt;190& it! Lax 1 1 z , i : until the pon J Mill HT II " IJ J . MlMiON JURORS Novel Question Before Su preme Court Today State vs. Hulton "Raise the Issue of Whether Membership in League Will IHsqualily u Star From Sit ting' s Juror In tase for Retailing Liquor. 1 1 T , ,. ,u Mandrake root and Queen's root all of . The argument ofjanjpeals Horn tno ; whjch aro highlv prajsei as remedies for third district began In tho supreme all the above mentioned affections by such nnin f this rnnmlMt the onlv case of eminent medical writers and teachers as COUlt tins morning", uui m. a pr) B.u.tho,ow of jefferso Med. Col- special interest baing State vs. Wll- Jege. pro Hlire, of thc Unjv. o Va . liata Button; from Craven county, in prof. Finlov Ellingwood, M. D., of Ken whicli the remarkable issue is raised nett Mod. College, Chicago: Prof. John waivu me ' ... h King, M. D., late of Cincinnati; 1'roi. as to whether membership in an anti- Johii M Seuddel M D latt. ot cincin saloon league is a disqualification nat . prof. Edwin M. Hale. M. D., of for service on a Jury to try a ratra Hahnemann Mod. College, Chicago, and ioi stu n t a o ' scores of others equally eminent in their for retailing liquor , without license. several sci10ols of prut-tk-o. it was last. .u-a that the defend-j The "Golden Medical Discovery" is the nnt in the case was pat on trial in only medicine put up for sale through , ,.,,,,i i,,. druggists for like purposes, that has anv Craven, convicted and sentenced by, sub rlfessiomn 'endorsement-worth Judge Long to live months impris- nore than any number of ordinary tcsii onment and S50U tin'. Sulion had monials. Open publicity of Its formula ' ,. : vow ivrn I on the bottle wrapper is the best possible bean a saloon keepet in New Bern ,lnty of jts me'rits. a glance at this prior to the voting of prohibition , j ,,biighed formula will show that "Golden and has several timei prosecuted for retailinj since neen i without c?me. In the case in question II was sought by the defense to keep out of the jury box a number of men who were admittedly members of the anti-saloon league who had contrib uted to a fund raised for the prose cution oi violators or tne law pro hibiting the sale of liquor. The fense was not allowed to show ., . tnai the jurors in question had attended a niee ing of tha league a week be fore to inaugurate a crusade against retailing. They contended, though, that they had not matle a rontribu tton for the specific purpose of pros ecuting Stltoa. The argument of the cas? today was by Attorney General Gilmer and Mclver for the state and Ward, 1519 venson and Clark for the defendant. Other arguments, today wera State vs. Barrett, from PI ft; Attor ney General for the staie and Hard ing for the defendant. State vs. Carrowan, by attorney general for Mclver for the defend, ironi Craven; the state and nt. HARBISON OUT CXDKB DOXD. He Gives Out a Statement Tending to Drove an Alibi. (Special to The Evening Times.) Elizabeth City, .V C. Bent; 11. Joshua Harrison, under indictment for the kidnapping Of little Kenneth. son of Senator Beasley, on the l:!th of; tUKMnn i,, rtlolUofl out nt iirlsim yesterday, the liond of $2,200 requir ed In his ease having been given. By consent of his attorney Mr. Har rison gives oui a stateriienl in which he declares nlmself absolutely inno cent of complicity In the alleged kid. napping of the Beasley child. In this declaration he avers that he did not even know the boy by sight and heard nothing of his disappearance until Tuesday following the day on which he vanished. He then went on to point out his whereabouts for a fort night or more preceding and subse quent to the boy's disappearance. As cording to his statements a very strong argument for an alibi has been presented. furthermore Mr. Harrison states READ AND YOU WILL LEARN That tho leading medical writers and teachers of nil the several schools of practice endorse and recommend, in the strongest terms possible, each and every ingredient entering into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint," torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases of whatever region, name or nature. It Is also a specific remedy for all such chronic or long standing cases of catarrhal affec tions and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung diseases (except consump tion) accompanied with severe coughs. It is not so good for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases it is especially efficacious in producing per fect cures. It contains Black Cherry bark, Golden Soal root. Bloodroot. Stone root. Airmcai uiscovery contains no imhi- ii!ous or harmful agents and no aicohol chemically pure, triple-refined glycerine being used instead. Glycerine is entirely i nuobjectionable and besides is a most i useful ingredient in the cure of all stoni j aell as well as bronchial, throat and lung j affections. There is the highest medical authority for its use in all such cases. I The "Discovery " is a concentrated glyc , eric extract of native, medicinal roots ! and is safe and reliable. A booklet of extracts from eminent, ' medical authorities, endorsing its ite.-re- dients mailed free on request. Address r,. p r TJi,,,.,;., Tj,,ir.,i,, v v that no enmity exists between him self and Senator Beasley, that, though himself a republican, he voted for the i father of the boy he Is charged with Shaving abducted and Hun Senator Beasley '8 light to enforce the liquor laws in Currituck has done him no ! damage whatever. IIEMKDV THAT Mli MAGAZIVKH HAVK GROWS TOO HOT (By the Associated Press.) Washington. Sent. 11. Overheat ed magazines of the battleships Min nesOta and Louisiana are giving con icern to pincers 01 the ditterem uu reaus which have to deal with t h problems of the internal arrange Stents of naval building. These mag azlnes are overheated by the steam j pipes which, conduct steam trom trie l boilers to the steering engine. The i j"1'1 iule re covered with nou-comluct-terial, but even so they make the compartments too warm for am- mUHltlOU wbieh must be stored in them to make the ships complete figlr ing machines. To reniedv the present condition tie steam pipes will have to be car - ried through different pans of the .shin from tno magazines. or airl spaces wii. tween the bers. The any time ; have to be constructed bp pipes and magazine cham se changes can be made at nd will not necessarily in terfere with the use of the Louisiana to take the president to Panama. Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite. The Old Standard Gorve's Tasteless Chill Tonic drives out malaria and I builds up the system. Sold by all. i dealers for 27 years. Price 50 cents, I RHEUMATISM TO STAY CURED. sweeps all the poisonous germs and acids out of the blood and Makes You Well All Over." Those pains are danger signals, warning you or a disease that threatens the entire system. Headache ains, Bad Taste in the Mouth, that "No-Account" fee'.u.'g ind ate that you need REMOVES THE . . ptijner, M.iss.. July is, vm. Bohbitt Chemical ( o., Baltimore, Md. Dear Sir:;: I was laid up last November with Rheumatism In my feet and anhh s. but after taking four bottles of Khcumacide I have nnt been both creel since. 1 tried every old kind ot liniment andw.Ti under two doctors, and nil I tried had the same re sult, until I cot Rheumacide. Now, 1 am pleased to say, it has not been necessary for me to take iny medicine for Rheumatism since February last. Everybody that I recommended it to lias had the same results. Yours very trub-. P. RANAGAN. Manacer. Quincy Industrial Co operative Society. FERRELL GIVES BOND Hearing Today Postponed Un til October 9 Dr. Rowland Considers Bertha Drown Out of Danger, Rut Won't Let Her (io to Court yet Bond Fixed at $400- Woman Is Still in Jail. The hearing of Way land Fen-ell. who Is said to have accidentally shot Bertha Drown in a struggle for the possession of a pistol in the hall way of the woman's house on East Davie street, was set for today be fore Polic3 Justice Badger. Dr. Rowland, who has been at tending the wounded woman, ap peared and told the justice that lie did not consider it would be safe for her to come to court Inside Of two weeks. Me stated that it was cer tain she would recover unless some i very unexpet d complication should set in. Justice Badgar thereupon decided to let Ferretl our on a justified bond of $4tto, which was given as soon as it could arranged, and the young mar. is out of j; (eration Of severn of Irene Valliers. was put at S 1 0 0. lil after his Inoar-j ! weeks. The bond t he woman In jail, Which she has not ! I I yet given. Tho date for t h hearing has now been set for October !. Fred Ilerndon. colored was filled $!l!l.u5 this morning in police court for running a disorderly bouse. He keeps a restaurant for negroes on Kast Davie street. IMPORTANT CASES ON THE DOCKET. (Special to th livening Times.) . Sept. 11. Superior Asheville, it. i. court for IlK' trial of civil cases con vened here yesterday with Judge O, H. Alien i'i . siding. A large number of damage suits against the Southern Railway Company, the Asheville Klec i rlc ( 'i no p. my and other corporations aro on the i ah ndar. The big $.".i.iiii suit of E. E, Hatnblin and wife against the city of AsheVtlle, involving 3,000 acres of the city's water shed bOuhflary Will be called t'imorrow. Tf Will ( let i e farmers meet here ber for tin uiieombe I of Buncombe county on the first Monday in purpose of Organizing ouutv Farmers' Asso- lali .1 for : number ot hand: one has and residential struetu ceiv.durinjK the past fev iuncetneni is tuai'e tml (cs jrohh8ton haye si for the erection of imuse mi l'atton iLver ann Mis i-iicl y that tied a ! not her 4a and busiiu wo da stc will be The ci bultaini commenced within a fi ntract calls for a thvi at a cost of 120,000, J HOMEOPATHIC COXGRESS OF THE WORM) IX SESSIOX. (By the Associated Press.) Atlantic City, X. J.. Sept. 11. The world's homeopathic congress which was formally opened yester day with delegates present from Eu rope and all sections of America, be-1 gan today the scientific discussion of papers on nearly all subjects coming! within the jurisdiction of the profes-1 sion. , Prior to the meeting of the con- gress the delegates to the American I which isi j Institute of Homeopathy, ease and requires an internal remedy. RHEUMACIDE "Gets at the Joints from the inside," and that is the reason it Cures after all other remedies have failed. Rheumacide CAUSE OF Cured 80-yaar-old Mrs. Mary Welborn. of High Point. N. C, after she had suffered 20 years. Cured Rev. J. ft. Wheeler. 70 year eld, a leading Methodist minister, of Relsterstown, Md. Cured John F. Ellno, of Balti more, after Johns Hopkins Hospital had completely failed. Cured James Wilkes, of Dillon, S. C, after ho had been In bed three years and his legs were drawn up against his back. Dettcr ttet a bottle from your Druggist at once. Sample bottle and booklet FREE if you sand 5 cents for postage. BOBBITT CHEMICAL CO., Proprietors, BALTIMORE There's Danger in Delay meeting in conjunction with the con gress, held a busi&ess session iand took up several important questions, among which the matter of establish ing an institute medical journal. Af ter discussion this question was laid aside until tomorrow and the insti tute adjourned to meet in the scien tific session of the congress. This May be a Burglar Raleigh (Continued from First Pace.) old tilled watch. ! 752282; one gent's ttockford Watch Co ., movement No. i! 1 I2G7, with I J ISlk tooth charm I 555884, case No. ! jewel: chain and j attached. 1 "One brown leather suit case fill ' ed with perfumery and powders. ! soaps ot all kinds marked Theo. Iticksecker Co.. New York. On 3 large trunk strap: one small tea spoon marked J. K. One gold bowl and gold top In slut t o of Dion. One dozen linefi shirt cuff bands: one piece of cloth gray and white mixed! goods, about 3 y yards. AGAINST VILLAGES (By the Asso Pr ss.) report Stavropol Sepl . here by Sliulgutl tlllery telegraph lias been did by ar ia which eoinnicncc.d at res) (if M. inipk (,f the late parlia tried by court rm In tl.c uprising Ot Tlic inhabitunts :.nd their houses a r illent, ncei I'rdini moving against t li i kala. o inu iant li i is t eomp last (be ader a be Iclty July. In '. illagi rt si rnyisd fled The - now troffs- Of P CONVENTION OF ARMY SURGEONS. (By the AssiK-i r.uffalo. N. Y.. Sept. lion of the anociatloi Press.) The conven military sur ,es eonver.ci geons of the United s here today. At tiie morning s, ss of the secretary and read. The closing business the isti r reports r were the was the reading of the llano Saunders prize essay on ''The Medical Officer of it. best qualify him fur for eaibilization wh'i It v. as announce 1 cher was the wlhnof inlng .f tin it.- forces service a orial troop Major I he medal. ARRANGING VOi I'OI.ICi: CHIEFS' MEETING IX 1001 (By the Associated Press.) Norfolk, Va., Sept. 11. .Major diehard Sylvester, chief of police of Washington. D. C., and president of the international association of chiefs of polic;, arrived here today and began preliminary arrangements for the i;nT mooting of the inter national cliiels which he announced will he held m .Norfolk. The lowest-priced paper in North Carolina with the same news service as The Halebtli Evening Times is !?(! per annum. The, Times may lie had at the old price, $4 per year, if your subscription is paid in advance for one year before October 1st. After the 1st the price will be $5 per year. v ROBBING DON'T CURE. Rheumatism is an internal dis THE PAIN. BOAT SUPPOSED LOST TURNS IIP AT QUEBEC (By the Associated Press.) Doraln, O., Sept. 11. A special dispatch to ' the Doraln News today from Sidney N. S., says: A. J. Moxham, former president of the Dominion Iron & Steel Com pany, his wife and children and the entire crew of Moxbam's yacht Adele are believed to have perished. "Details are lacking, but men who saw the yacht go down are positive that she was the Adele. They saw the Adele a short time be fore, but after the yacht disappeared no trace ot the Adele could be found." A. J. Moxliam was a former part ner of Tom Ij. Johnson in the steel business. They came to Lorain W ctether from Johnstown, Pa., and built the steel plant In this city, the concert then being the Federal Steel Company. When the Federal sold out to the i'nited Stares Steel Corporation six or seven years ago Mr. Moxham left md went to .Nova Scotia and became president of the Dominion St"d Com pany, !!' was about iifty years oid and wealthy. Tno family consist d pf a Wife and two children. The Vaclit tit Ouebec. Quebec, Sept. 11, Tha yacht stance with A. J. Moxham and lly on hoard is here. Con-lam- N"0 TRUTH IN THIS REFOSTED WRECK, i (13 the Associated Pi ) WllnliliRton, Del.," Sept, 11. All .'.mills about the safety of Mr. H. J. Moxham and family were removed by a dispatch at the bupont Powder i'om pany's uiiicea in this city this after noon from Mr, Moxham. It Is stated that there was nd truth In reported yacht disaster and that Mr. Moxham and all his family are well. TRIED TO KILL WIFE FOR (By the Associated Press.) Faterson. N. J Sspt. 11. The ?xpehdttura of six cents for house hold necessities without her hus band's approval may cost Mrs. Wil liam Leonard her life. Sue is now Ifl a hospital in a precarious condi tion and her husband is under arrest charged with beating her with an axe handle. According to the story told to the police by Leon ard's ten-year-old son and partially substantiated by neighbors who overheard the quarrel. Leonard be came furious when he missed six cents which he had left in tho house. When Mrs, Leonard admitted that she had spent the money, the boy says, his father attacked her as she stood with a month-old baby in liar arms. He felled her with the axe handle and kicked her as she lay on the lloor. Neighbors called the police and the injured woman was removed to a hospital. Leonard was arrested as he was entering a neigh boring saloon. WAR IN THE TROPICS ON YELLOW SCOURGE fBv the Associated Press.) New Orleans, La., Sept. 11. One of the most encouraging reports of the praserit summer of the struggle to exterminate yellow fever was given out today by Juan ). Fernan dez, consul general for the .republic of Honduras. It indicates that the tropical coun nies from which it has be.-n charged yellow lever infection has been trans mitted to the southern United States are successfully ridding their terri tories of this disease. In Honduras with an American surgeon in charge, precautions have been earned al most to extremes, houses of the very poor in soma eases having been I bur&ed to destroy the filth and new I houses having been supplied in their places. Frequently clothing worn by beggars has been burned, better and cleaner material replacing the garments burned. Cisterns have been screened and sulphur has been burned indoors and petroleum spread over the surface of stagnant pools. Weeds have been cut in great quantities. As a result during the fast two mouths in communities where last year fifty or mora cases of yellow fever -were reported not one case has been reported during the last two months. ONE MURDER CASE IS TO BE TRIED. (Special to The Evening Times.) Wadesboro, N. C, Sept. 11. Septem ber terip ot criminal court for Anson county convened Monday, Judge M. H. Justice, presiding. There is one murder case to be tried j at this term of court, that of State v. I Wesley McBrlde, charged with the kill ing of Mr. Mike Williams last Jan uary. The case has been 6et for Thursday and a special venire of seventy-five men will be subpoenaed to select the jury from. New If you intend to furnish a new home, or another room, or if you want to buy a piece of FURNITURE to complete your room, there are several things to be con sidered. 1st Design and Quality. 2nd Price If you trade at this store you have an UNQUES TIONED GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION. William 311 and 313 Fayettcville Street These Silks were purchased in New York last week at bargain prices and are offered to you as such. Many of them are worth $1.00 a yard. None are worth less than 75 cents. Thcv will be on sale Monday, SEPTEMBER 10th, FOR 5 DAYS. Our Price 48 Cents Per Ya.rd. William Woollcott. 09 WASHERWOMEN CANNOT COPE WITH THE RAIN. Are your. Clothes Damp and Musty, Yellow and Streaked? .Kasy to account for. You have entrusted them to some one who has not the facili ties for drying. Poor economy to send your garments out this rainy weather unless you are sure they will be washed clean and properly dried at once. There is no delay here. ' We have every facility to do faultless work, ruin or shine, on short notice. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, HIGH-GRADE FELT MATTRESSES AT LOW GRADE PRICES. We are making a specialty Of a line of Pelt Mattresses manufac tured Especially for our Trade to sell considerably under the usual prices the same quality of goods are offered elsewhere. Simply look and be convinced. High Grade Felt Mattresses $10.15 to $13.00. The Raleigh Furniture Co., JAS. M. RIGGAN, Mgr. n V- have just finished renovatin g our meat department and ktave It up-to-date. 1 Saturday morning, September 1, we will open up with a first class lot of Beef, Veal, Lamb, in fact, everything seasonable in the Fresh Meat line. If you want a nice, juicy piece of Steak, give us a call. We thank you for your patronage lust season and beg a continuance of same. ROBBINS' CASH CROCERY. You Going to BUY Furniture. Woollcott i r5 i 1) ... "rTj! SALE )
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