THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, TUESDAY,' DE 6EMKER 11; 1S06., THE WEAKENING BOND BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE PARTS AT LAST him from Frarice, and will be conr ducted to the frontier tonight. The residence of Mgr. Montagninl was searched by the police. (Continued from first page.) fins and fifteen days' imprisonment, with the right of appeal, sterner measures may be necessary, and the government will probably accept the bill introduced in the chamber of deputies yesterday by M. Meunier, republican, providing that all build ings, presbyteries, and so on, occu pied by ecclesiastics shall definitely escheat to the state, the departments and the communes upon the enact ment of the law providing for the go; a ration of Church and state, and ar once make arrangements that the sequestered property shall not be Used, like the Hospitals .for special purposes or public charities; to sup press the suspensions of clergy "who do ' not conform with the laws of 1905 and 1SS1. and to summon qll the priests of military age to the colors, to sarve their time in. tjiej army with other Frenchmen liable to ! military dutyV Mistakes Temper of lVoplc. The tone of the republican press (Wfiil shades indicates that if the pope imagines that an uncompromising at- i tltude will compel the French gov- j eminent to open negotiations with j the Vatican he has wofully mistaken' the temper of the people, which fa- vors a more hostile rather than a more conciliatory attitude. The Re piiblinue Francaise says: j "The time has passed when a . pope could successfully threaten to release French subjects from their allegiance, j Defiance of the law will only expose the priests to being regarded as the subjects of a foreign power, by which j they would forfeit their rights as '''ronchmen." After a meeting of the cabinet rn'la-1 isters today, it was announced that on December 14th Premier Clemen-' ceau will ask parliament to suppress the pensions of the clergy to liquidate the public property of Catholics and to distribute the presbyteries, semi naries, etc. Sect-tary Montagnini .Arrested. Mgr. Montagnini. secretary of the papal nunciature hero since the re call of the nuncio, was arrested this afternoon upon an order expelling SPAIN WALaS IN THE FOOTSTEPS Jjf FRANCE. j Madrid, Dec. 11. The premier, the Marquis Da Armijo, ex-Premier Mo ; ret and ex-President of the Chamber j of Deputies Canalejas, leader of the I new party known as the extreme lib- erals, are sounding the Vatican au ! thorities as to whether they are pre j pared to support a law of associa tions with certain modifications. If ' the pope is found intransigeant, they intend to press the law as now draft cd in its entirety. Formal notice was served during ! the day on Cardinal Richard, arch bishop of Paris, and the bishops and parish priests of this department that they must evacuate their resi dences tomorrow. Similar notices were served on the clergy in the other departments no tifying them to leave their residences on Thursday or Friday. CONGRATULATIONS TO PRANCE COME FROM ROME. Rome, Dec. 1 1. Signer Mlrabelli, I republican, at tie opening of today's 'session of the chamber of deputies introduced a resolution which was adopted to the effect that the cham ber sends its warm' congratulations j to France on the .attti-clerical policy which it is following, "as tending to' secularize the state and render the human conscience independent." CHRISTMAS HINTS. Are the order of the day as the happy season approaches. Don't watt until Christmas to become a BELL TELEPHONE subscriber. You will need the telephone con stantly during the busy days o buying. Reasonable Rates CONSOLIDATION MR. BOYLAN ON EX GOVERNOR MOSES IS DEAD Interstate Manager Says Plans Practically Made. Call Contract Dept. No. 100 BELL SERVICE IS SATISFACTORY. v.. INQUIRY BEGAN INTO WRECK AT LAWYERS (By the Associated Press.) Richmond, Va., Dec. 11. The corporation commission began today the investigation of the recent acci dent on the Southern Railway in which President Spencer lost his life. Judge Crump, chairman of the com mission, announced that the inves tigation was for the purpose of as certaining the facts and causes of the accident with a view to the fix ing of the responsibility at least, if not the blame, for the wreck, and, in addition, with a view of prevent-1 iiig further recurrences. Most of. the testimony so far relates to the Working of the block system. GALLOWS BEING BUILT To Hang Ben Williams Here Thursday Week The Negro Killed Aleck Clark, An other Negro, Last February, Call ing Him Out of a House and Shooting Him Supreme Court Confirmed Judgment of Death. 311 and 313 Faycltevillc Street :0:- OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE :0: I Mi The scaffold Is being built in the yard of the cpunty jail tor the hanging of the negro Ben .Williams op the 20th of this month, one week from next Thurs day. Williams is the negro who shot and killed Aleek Clark, another negro, near Salisbury and Johnson streets last Feb ruary, Both were employed by the Sea board Air Line Railroad. They had quarreled, and Williams, who was drunk, went home and got his pistol. tellhiK some one that he was "goin' to kill him a nigger." He went to the house wh.iv Clark lived, on Salisbury street, near Johnson, calcd him out and shot him. He then took the next train to Hamlet, where he was arrested. i At the trial in superior court here 'Williams' attorney, Mr. Charts V. Har I lis, made a Strug light for him. con ' tending that since he was drunk at -the time there could not have been tltajare-J meditation ana ueunerauon necessui. fur raurder.ii) the first degree, and ten dering a plea of murder in the second degree. The jury w as out all night, but the verdict was guilty of murder in the liist degree. Then the case was taktii up to the supreme court or. appeal, but the judgment of the lower court was affirmed. Governor Glenn set Decem ber 20 as the day for the execution. There is no likelihood of a respite or commutation of sentence. The gallows Is being built Immediately hack of the jail, between the PuiMing and Salis bury stri ct. A high hoard fence is be ing put up around the scaffold. SAN FRANCISCO TO HAVE WORLD'S FAIR. Arid you will find lots of useful tilings here at our store suitable for gifts tilings with real value to them, that are worth your while. FOR. LADIES Furs, Muffs, Coats, Dress Goods, Belts, Purses, I fosiery, Shoes?, J3elt Buckles, ToweR FOR. MEN. Gloves Handkerchiefs, Holeproof Sox, Under wear, Neck Ties, Shoes, Umbrellas. Hand Bags, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Collars, Gloves, Call and let us suggest something for you. :0: William Woollcott. EUREKA LAUNDRY. QUICK AND RELIABLE SERVICE ALL PHONES (By the Associated- Press.) San FYain.-isro. Cai., Dec. 11 San Fraueisoo proposes to hav' a world's fair in 1913. Tie- project was proposed shortly after the fire and Is no longer an uncertainty. Fifteen citizens have formed a corporation to be known as the Pacific Ocean Exposition Company Which plans to give a mammoth fair In PI1U to commemorate the four hun dredth anniversary of the discovery of the Pacific Ocean bv Balboa and th completion of the l'anama Canal. HYOMKI CURBS CATARRH. Costs Nothing Unless It Gives Re lief Sold Under Guarantee. No matter how severe or chronic a case ot.catarrh you may have, con Sim W. 11. King Drug Company about the use of Hyomei. They pavejsw much faith in the efficacy of tms treatment tnat tney give tnetr personal guarantee with every out lit they sell that it will effect a cure, or ''the money will bo refunded. In many instances Hyomei has cured catarrh when the patient has suttered from childhood. uulte a few people in Raleigh who have been unable for years to get a good night's sleep on account of the dis agreeable tickling and dropping at the back of the throat, have obtain ed quick relief from a few treat ments with Hyomei, and the con tinued use has made a complete and lasting cure. There is no stomach dosing when one uses Hyomei. Simply breathe Its medicated healing through the pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, and all catarrhal germs will be killed and the mucous membrane will be healed. A complete Hyomei outflt costs but fi, sufficient for at least two weeks treatment, making It one of the most economical methods of cur ing catarrh. If the outflt does not ' complete a cure, extra bottles of Hyomei, if needed, can be bought for 50 cents. Remember that there is no risk in buying Hyomei. It costs nothing unless it cures. Headache and Neuralgia from Colds. LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy re move cause. Call tor full name.: Look for signature E. Grove, a&c. MERCHANTS AHE SILENT Only Waiting; Tor Granting of Fran chise to Capital City Telephone, Sajs Mr. Roylan, the New Com pany to Buy Raleigh Properly of Colli Hell and Interstate Some of the Plans. A reporter for The livening Times interviewed Manager William Boylan of the Interstate Telephone Com pany In regard to the present strained relations between thai company and the Merchants' Association of (his city. Mr. Boylan said that as he under stood the matter, so far as his com pany was concerned, all arrangements were practically completed for the sale of Its Raleigh property jfcq the Capital City Telephone Company at the same time that the sale of the Raleigh property of the Southern Hell Telephone Company shall be made. In other words, that both the Inter state and Bell in Raleigh are to sell to the new company. The pnly thing that was needed now, said Mr. Boylan. to enable the physical consolidation of the proper ties to be effected was the granting 01 the franchise by the board ot aldermen to the new company, and he thought this would be (lone about Friday. Mr. Boylan said that the plan of the new company was to run the wires underground in tne Business portion of the city and to build lines j over tne county to ail Places wnere as many as three telephones are used. Engineers have been at work, he says, on the,, plans since October. Subscribers to either the Bell or the Interstate wlTl, after the consolida tion, have the Capital City telephone. Mr. Boylan said that as he under stood the law It would he Illegal for either company to operate under the franchise of the other, or for the new ompany to operate under the fran- chaise of either or both of the old companies. There will be a new board o dtraetars .for the ne com- Seeret arylHa?. Broitgrlton of the Merchan-tgk-Assoelation was asked bv The - Times rciiflrter for a state ment, bti t he said that for the pres ent the assoclatlotn iHrCTerrcd to say nothing. The Druggists' Association has adopted the following resolution: ''Resolved; That we pay for Hi" In ii rstate telephone .for the month of December, and this resolution shall be notice to the company to have this 'ilione i nt out of the drug stores on the :ilsi of December." Inquiry at the office of the lnter stale Telephone Company this after noon brought the information that about si-: merchants had cut out the telephone. (By the Associated Press.) Wlnthrop, Mass., Dec. 11. Former Governor Franklin J. Moses of South Carolina was found dead In bed at his lodging house at Wlnthrop Beach to day, being caused by asphyxiation. When his room was broken Into gas was found escaping from a small stdVe which was used to heat the place; j M. Moses was sixty years of age. He had resided in Wlnthrop for several years and occasionally had acted as moder ator at its town meeting. Mr. Moses, it is said, died In compar ative poverty. LYMAN ABBOTT ON THE COMING AGE. (Special to The Evening Times.) Trinity College, Durham, N. C, Dec. 11. Dr. Lyman Abbott of New York City, editor of The Outlook, lectured in the Craven Memorial Hn4 last night at 8 o'clock. Practical all the students heard him", and al though the weather was exceedingly bad, a large number of the city peo ple was 'present. His subject was "The Coming Age." Dr. Abbott said that there have been two ages in the history of the world, nnd that we are now passing into a third. First there was the age of paternalism, examples of which are the Hebrew and Roman peoples. Then came the Individualistic age, a holghtened example of which is the American Indian. In this age men looked not to a superior for their ideas of life as they had done In the preceding, but each man was a wholly independent unit with ideals and pur poses of his own, irrespective of other men. But wo are now passing Into the age of fraternallsm. Here men will consider themselves parts of one great whole, where all must labor for the greatest common good to all. This spirit of fraternalism manifests itself in the three great departments of human activity religion, Indus try, and government. In religion no man sees all the truth only a part; therefore each must respect and honor all others. In industry men show marked advancement toward co-operation and brotherhood, and In government the laws are coming to be administered more and more ac cording to the one great ideal society where all men arc members of one great family. Dr. Abbott will lecture again to day to the student body of the college. TRAWLER SUNK; TWELVE DROWN, (By the Associated Press.) Christlansand, Norway, Dec. 11. The steam trawler Forsogct has been sunk in a storm. All of her crew, numbering twelve men, were drowned. CHRISTMAS FIRE AT STATEN ISLAND FERRY. New York, Dec. 11. The tempo rary terminal structures of the new Stat on Island ferry at the Battery were destroyed by fire today. Traffic from Staten Island was de layed about three-quarters of an hour as a result of the Are. AUCTION SALE Oivinsr to fnilinir health. I have de rided to discontinue business and will sell at public auction my entire stock of Jewelry, Brlc-a-Hrac, etc., com mencing 7; SO p. m., Saturday, De cember 1.1th, at 110 Faycttevllle St., and continuing each night thereafter until disposed of. Parties having Christmas presents to buy will save money by attending the sale. MRS. E. FASNACH, BOOKS i YOU WANT TO KEEP WELL DURING THE HOLIDAYS Be yourself by keeping your physical being in proper shape. DR. SHOOP'S LAXETT8, 5 CENTS, if taken at bedtime, will serve as a splendid lax ative. Only at HICKS Drug Stores We havo this year a large and well selected stock of Christmas Books for all. You will have to see the stock to appreciate the c:;tent of the dis play. All are invited to call. Mail orders will have our careful atten tion. Our stock of Children's Books is unusually large and varied. Maga zine offer, one year each World's Work, McClurc's, Delineator $3.50. Alfred Williams & Go Til take a little MARK ROGERS, please." Say that in an earnest way say it like you mean it. You've the right to specify the brand; jrou want, and it's your duty, too. When you don't specify a brand of good whiskey, you generally get "any old brand" that's usu ally served in an unlabelled bottle the kind that shows a long profit for the house tho .cheaper kind. MARK ROGERS is made for men who think enough of their toddy to specify the brand for men who really can appreciate a good whiskey. A whiskey that's always just a little better in good company. . 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