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.. f - '7 THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES : MONDAY, APillL 8, 1907. i t s ..... uwiLuITIQN S;:l Ccsdttee on Car Lb Extension Today v' " ' 'j '"' ' " Citizens of Raleigh Verjr Anxious That the Proposed Extension "Be Mado -Cliambi- of Commerce Has Bern, at Work on the Matter for VMS THE CHILD OF . SIR. ADAMS MURDERED (Special to The Evening Times.) Durham, N. C, April 8. Information has reached here from Cluster Springs, Virginia, in which there are suggestions of a bloody crime. These suggestions are in connection -with the burning of the feed barn at the home of Mr. ! Samuel L. Adams, Cluster Spring, on Thursday, at which time his oldest son, ! Stanford, four years of afce, lost his life. Thnnt in to ha a mfietlne of the sne- The evidence that murder has been -lnl committee. comDOsed of the mem- ine ls s strung that Mr. Adams nas Burnt WwA iFaauU'- "Ms employed a detective who is now at work on the case. The story is. that just as the Maines burst out a strange man was seen walking from the barn towards the railroad. It is known that recently Mr. Adams received two threats and warnings thK he would be dune violenee if he did not desist in activity about Ok- granting of bers of the street committee. Mayor Johnson and Alderman Cooper, thi3 ' afternoon, ' to receive a proposition from the Raleigh Electric Company In . regard to making certain exten sions of the city car fine. This mat ter has been agitated for somo time nast and the chamber of commerce ha. hAAn rtt work nti tho nroimsition. I licenses for distilleries. There we.e ,1.,.. Pjnli, several hoi whiskey lights, in whieh ' . ... . . , . . three or four applications were made OI me lact mat u any extension wuui- . .. . . , . ... " ' by parties who wanted to run distiller ever was maae, me line wuuia , Virginia, after these parties had tenaoa to tne soutnwesiern section oi ,... llliv,. flom No,,h Carolina by ill the cttj, to the Soldiers' hjome and I Watts law. Mr. Adams, who is a law jDakwood Cemetery. President Brown of the chamber of commerce appeared THE FIRE A MYSTERY Discharge of the Negro Ar rested for Arson ' Newman, the Copper King of Wall Street, Heads the Eureka Consoli dated Copper Company of Rowan, a Ten Million Dollar Corporation. -r- yer, was employed to light the applies Hon made and it was while ill these before the aldermen at the meeting fights that the threats mad hold Friday night and asked that a special committee be appointed to take the matter up with the Raleigh Electric Company. , An extension of the car line would bo a groat benefit to the city oi Ral eigh, and would enhance the value of property Iving on the edges oi the city. The proposition that the com pany desires to make will bo submit ted to tho committee, and it will in turn report to the board. In a few weeks the street cai company expecis to begin the work of removing the light rail on the city line and supply ing it with 70-potind ' T ' rail. The rail for this work has already been ordorod, and within tho next, thirty days it will be decided what is to be done in regard to making a:i c.:..n sion of the lines. against him. Environed by Flames and Crashing Walls EASTERN TKAIMXCi SCHOOli PROPOSITION. w . (Special to The Evening Times ) i,, Washington, N. C, April 7 --At a .(.' very large and enthusiastic ineediig , of the chamber of commerce the . Eastern Training School proposition ..r was brought up, and what advant ages Washington could and would ' offer for the establishment of this vhi.'. .v Institution in this cttv. This matter was referred to n committee tor a f n special report at a meeting to ho r rv called at the instance of this commit. ;y-..i tee. A committee was also appoint- ; . ed with Hon. John H. small as chair- ,;. , man to have Washington and Keait- "',,".?'. fort county properly represented at the coming Jamestown Exposition, ! , with exhibits and advertising liook- i lets, etc. V Rev. 1. M. Mercer, D. 1)., tho : f former pastor of the First Baptist l ; - ' church in this city, has gone to i ? -Rocky Mount, where he accepted a! .! : . ' call to the Baptist church in that !v citv. Dr. Mercer is a minister of tht I highest standing and pos esses e;re it ability. While in this city he has ... -J,': made many friends who regret to see him leave. Louisville's new theatre, which has been named after Mary Anderson, was openel on Monday evening with a per formance of 'Mappyland, hy Do Wolf Hopper. (Continued from first page.) leading a number of men in efforts I to get cars out of th; burning barn when a section of wall fell, burying j him under a mass of bricks and i-ird-: ers. Timothy McConneil, driver tor Deputy Chief Mackin, saw the acei- dent and rushed into the debris while the bricks were still fulling I and managed to seize Mosia and j drag him o'P. Mosia sustained a ! frac'urod skull and internal injuries I and was taken to the l ospital in a ! c itical condition. j McConneil received number rf bruises. ! The men of engine companies No. l7, KS and IIS were lighting the fire from the rear windows of tho third ! and fourth Moors of the llatliouse at ' I'fil'O Seventh avenue when a lire started in the building under I hem. They were trapped for a time by the Humes shooting up the stairway and t had to reverse their hose and light ' their way through the smoke and 11 times. Several of the men were overcome by the smoke but were dragged out by their companions. One man was sent to the hospital. I Men lllown to the Street. j When the fire started in the guago l room, fifteen men under Thomas Campbell were at work in the room. : Tho floor was soaked with oil and ! the flames spread rapidly, but under I orders from Campbell the men j manned three lines of hose. They fought tho lire there until there was an explosion that blew out the front doors and they were practically blown to the street. One of the men, Larry Dorrealis, fell and was unable to reach the street. The others missed him and rushed back to the room and dragged him out just in time to escape the flames. rie was badly shaken up but not seriously hurt. A' it i - ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AVegetablfPrenairtinnrnrlt similarM thefbarf .intiRcfJiti ting die SumbcIb andBowus of IVomotes Dionfkemi ness and ResfXontalns netttn-1 OpiuuiJMarphine iwrMaaaLl nOTJNARCOTIC. C jiKfufMOesatmiwjsii n n. s-J- f .0, timm AperlMRnrKdyrarCtRBfipi Hon .Sour Stnmach.Dlartlm WonDsiTonviiIsxmsjmnsfr nessandLOSSOrSlZEE ftcSimaeSigtuitnrf of NEW VDBK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signs iture A.) A Y lrv (Special to The Evening Times.) Salisbury, N. C, April 8. The negro Charles MoCormick, who was caught in the burning house of Mrs. M. O. Quinn, Thursday night, and hWd for arson, has been discharged on account of Insufficient evidence. He was caught there, but it apcara that there was no enmity towards anybody connected with the household and the fellow hap pened to have gonv Into the loom when he was detetted. There was no proof that he applied the file. Hw. Dr. Kied D. Hale. ..f the Uaplit church of Wilmington, is here and will conduit a revival in the First Haptist church throughout the week, tinptists under the leadership of He v. K. K. Neighbour, are giing to have a lai'tj thousand dollar tent under which they purpose holding great gospel meetings, it Jk undeistoed that the grand c limax to tile religous events wil be a wet and dry elceiion at some undetermined date. liuhton t'ntig Ksq., of this city, now has in hand the deeds to the Kurek.t Consolitlattd Copper Company, a new corporation to do business in ltowan and Cabarrus counties. Walter C 'oige Newman. the copper king of Wall street, is manager for the present ami entire owner. It is capitalized at ten millions and has behind It the man who has kept the mining industry aliv when it had gone dead. Mr. Ncwin.m was until last year, president of the Cold Hill Copper Company, and it is now on its feel doing a handsome busi ness. That section has turned Into th -mints at Charlotte, more than seven millions and it appears now that this record is to be duplicated. Mr. New man will be down to look over' it this week. The Coney Island t'nited Shows after giving an exhibition of a week, pull -d up stakes Saturday night. They intend to show at Spencer this week, ftatyre of the affair was the mutt the diamond ling which went tn Hessie Shaver after $410.ni had spent. The rival) y was keen Sat aid. iy afternoon. Miss Shaver winning with lfi.Tui) votes and Miss Ccitiud- Wise following with 12,(lt. The tin;; was a profit maker to the company. All entries for the nunicipal posi tions have been made and next week will witness the close of th mayoralty light. Mayor Borden and Chairman WAKES i YOU 17ELL AL ' " - RHEUMACJDE iocs ri&ht xo.lhi ecst of tho disease, sweeps ell the gtsrma and poisons cut of the blood, cleans up al! tho plague spots in the body and sets all the organs to work again in Nature's wav. Purely vegetable, non-alcoholic, it is vet the . ; v most powerful cl cleansing medicines, and at the same y time regulates the liver, tones up the stomach snd builds : up tficentiro system. WHEUMACIDE is tho only remedy ; that cures rheumatism to stay cured. ; t MbST POWERFUL BLOOD PURIFIER tho WORLD. REMOVING Tl CURES DISEASE BY HE CAUSE. RHEUMACIDE his cured thousands of cases alter all other remedies and famous doctors had failed. Austin Perceflc, of Salem, Va., spent $200 in medicines and hun dreds of dollars far Dhvsieians' fees, and at last he was cured by half a dozen bottles of Rheumacide. O. Dietrich, of 2I20 Ramsay street, Baltimore, says it has "made hm a neiv man." Mrs. S. A. Combes, 114 S. Ojlmor street, Baiit.-r.tro, says it cleansed her blood, took away her pains, and mad j her "fcsj like a new woman." Your druggist and recommends Rheumacidc. After Noted Doctors Failed. Here Is a case i uroil KHFUMA C1UE afcer n.-ic.l N' York m..vuI .ists had (ailt.l. Ki. Y. H Ilutlics writes from ikins. "Kour bmilis ..f kllr..'l.CIDE have entircK' ennd 1:1.' rl ;i l.mt; standiufr c.i.-c (4 i'in:in.:iM!i and Jreutly improved i:iy urijri.il health, was a tot.i 1 w ; - 1 . i i;cu- : :ati.im for n.v!ii; is. I ;ii.t sev eral wecUs ai:il tan. ii muni v i r in r Slicciall--ls 111 N--w Yi.:k. I KHI 1J MACIUE i il... o,lv cine 1 hnvc lound When I lie-an to ue u I Weighed Hu .niii!i!s. Now I wtriL'h 1:11 poni"N. my noun i! weitrtit, V k HUGHES. 7t li :. v' cuncs CURES AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL. Sample bottlo end booklet free i? you send vxc cents for postage to Bobbitt Chemical Company, pror START TO GET WEU -TODAY rheamatlsm. S.-.pt?, RhH.nidllcCaut, l.unnhtio. Indigestion, Constipation. KieWy Trouble. L Orlra'S, ConUfilaus t Blood Potso'' All Blood PlMaxos Tin Si fo! .Mrs-he.-:: WHEN YOU ARE SICK YOUR SALARY GOES ON JUST THE SAME. There are so many nu-n wlio "mope ubout," hardly able to put one foot before the other can't aiTmd to be sick family to support and no means. HUNTER & DREWRY Have "Dreuared the way." They offer an accident anil health policy , renlnler. whose names have nevi'r lie that provides fd'r iyou and your family , fore been registered in .such election when disabled. precinct, or do not appear in I hi' re- ITUIS POMCY ' v's1' "s,; sa'(' books shall bf kept I open uniii o ciock p. in. oi eueii rvu- fhall revise the registration books of their election precincts in such man ner that said books shall show an ac- 1 curate list of the electors previously j registered in such precinct and sti 1 ' 1 shims therein, without leipiii i.i , such electors to be registered unew; and said registrars shall also, between i the hours of !l o'clock a. in. and f I o'clock p. m., on each day (Suniiay ex- I i cptiMl) for seven days preceding th day for closing said rcglstra! ion books, keep u'li'ti said books for the reglstra- . tioii if any new electors residing In1 such election precinct and entitled to I V 's0 hciu iq prosperity, ill lr and a ,rEe constantly H j I II lin T),.AlAn T),.ir, CnnMt.aa 1 liuua, u """w. t-lftLll,,OT- that tho book shall be opened for reg- (in eno I 'lird llnnc inr virAn nilo it i uioca, viuW vruiioiiuw ' vu""i CTiishlne orimttrsllnBr Hums or i Bltestaoe serpents, dogs or been one that stirred the , other animals, sprained ankle, btroue i nonius n. vuiiuriiiuii ui inc i.iboh. ( overs O RaDUltV Caused )V UlSlOCa- , , , . , . ii C.niri-essional nistrict are th.. cent ral ' . ,.. t..Iw r i "rW ''ulin 8uth ri&lHtrat.on perio l; - nulla, uiukou diiiii;!). tigures of the fight, lifelong ii tends anil : the fiercest of political foes in I his con test Theo lins tint lieen half the heat so far that was expeetd. the fight of8cal(ls' lltOa having state. The Issues of wet and dry do of lightning, Injuries inflicted by rob- not enter into this campaign and the bers or highwaymen, Injuries received personal popularity of the men willjat home, In tho Office, Store, Shop, largely determine the issues. A record- j Factory. Mill or Yard, Ou the street, ershlp will be voted upon and Mr. Van- TraveIing on passenger trains or dertoru opposes wniie ivir. lioruen enj uieytnnK, lioaiitig, r isiiing, onaiing, : """" ",: ,.B,. Hunt ng. Horseback rid nz. Drown- ms on am in ing. Going to and from work anil in all the ordinary vocations of life. lstration on Friday, tho 19th day of April, 1S07, and said books will be closed for registration at 9 o'clock p. in., on Saturday, the 27th day of April, 1907; that on Saturday, the l!71h day of April. I!(i7, the registrars and Judges of election of each election preclncn shall keep the registration books open in their respective election precincts passenger trains or for Hie inspection of the electors of the street cars, Walking, Hiding, Driving, precinct, and any of such electors I their factions and the agony will Muietly hut not without inward feeling. There an' fifteen candidates for the nine positions. The Tenth District will hold a meet ing tomorrow evening at Spencer and Salisbury-Spencer Pythians will be out in heavy numbers. A splendid program has been arranged and there will be work in ihe third degree. Some of the most noted speakers of the state will be present. Rev. Mr. W. B. Duttera will preside. THE KI XKRAL OF MRS. ELIZA JITDSON CHAPEL. guaranteed undurtln Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Over Thirty Years " LyuCy U ULJu u (Special to The Evening Times.) Wake Forest College, April 8. The funeral services of Mrs. Eliza Judson Chapel, who died Friday af ternoon, were conducted from the home of the deceased at Forestville, one mile south of here, yesterday af ternoon and the interment was in the Forestville graveyard. Mrs. Chapel was the wife of Dr. L. t-Chapel, and she ls survived by her husband and two sona, Rev. Lee Roy Chapel, who is pastor of a church in South Carolina, and Mr. Arthur Chapel, who makes his home with his father at Forestville. The deceased was seventy-five years old, and death was probably due to old age. Dr. Chapel's family is one of the oldest families of For- estvllle. Mrs. Chapel was an exceed ingly good woman and wielded great influence for good in her community. She was a member of the Forestville Baptist church and was well "known throughout, the community. HUNTER & DREWRY, 220 FAY ETTEVILLB ST.. RALEIGH; N. C. SAVE THE LITTLE CHICKS By feeding them Phillips' Baby Chick Feed. We keej: all kinds of Chicken Feed. CAROLINA FEED STOKE, :0( S. Vilmlngtop St., Raleigh. N. O. CITV ELECTION CALLED. ARREST OP NEGRO ON - SUSPICION OF MURDER. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) , Chattanooga, Tenn., April 8. A negro believed to be Joyce Poe, who murdered Chief of Police Charles Russell of Indianapolis, on the night of December 30, 190$, was arrested here this morning and is being held at the police station, v The negro an swers the description of Poe exactly. There is a reward of $1,500 for Poe'a arrest. , - - Bittoa by Spider. Through blood : poisoning caused by a spider plte, John Washington, of Bos- quevllle, Tex., would huvo lost his leg, ; which became a mass of running sores, had he not -been persuaded to try Buck- len'a Arnica Salve. . He writes: "The first application relieved, and four box es healed an the sores.' Heals every ore.: 25c at all druggists, j- 'V. . To V.c Held on the Sixth Day of Mar. Be it orihtined yy the board of alder men of the city of Raleigh": Section 1. Thit the .election of mu nicipal officers ttiibi ly of Raleigh, to-wit: Mayor, police .- justice, city clerk, tax ci .lk toru police commission ers, and one a I let-man from each vot ing precinct, is loreby called to be held in the city of Raleigh on Monday, the Sth day of May, 1907,;. . 2. That the lolling places for said election shall b, respectively: First Ward, First Division Capital Fire House. i( Vti?v".' First Ward. Second Division Har ris' Warehouse. w Second Ward. First Division Victor Fire House. r Second Wanl, fecond Division Barnes' Store. v. Third Ward, First- Division Jones' Warehouse. , Third Ward, Second Division Royal Knights Ilnll.' l?i Fourth Ward, First Division City Lot. -ii' . Fourth Ward, Second Division Smith's Store. . 3. That the following registrars are elected for their respective precincts: First Ward, FJrst , Division J. J. Lewis. ) . First Ward, Second , Division C. M. Walters. .-. v , Second Ward, First Division M. It. Haynea, :- ..'.... Second Ward, Second ' Division M. T. Ray. i Third Ward, First Division Nick Deboy. . : -'. :;:'.-.-'"-'-".,. Third Ward. Second 'Division H. E. CHmatead. , v v Fourth Ward, First DIvIsion---P. W. McQowan. ' , , Fourth . Ward, 2aocond ; Division--! O. Rogers. t. .- , , - -4.. That the registrars, after qualify ing by taking tke oath of their office, f,. That nil electors nualilleil to vote . uifder the state election law for mem bers of the general assembly and state i officers shall be entitled to resist .-r land vote in Ibis election: and the pro visions of said state election law re specting Ihe qualification of electors j ! for roKistei liiK anil voting nnd the pro- visions of said law regulating Ihe con- I duet of said elections, shall govern In this election. fi. The following Judges of election are hetepy elected for their respect ive precincts to serve In this election: First Ward. First Division K. H. Ilaker. W. H. ilaynes. First Ward. Second Division T. A. Arnold. II. M. Farnworth. Second Ward, First Division Sher wood Haywood, C. U. Hay. Second Ward, Second Division H. E. Glenn, L. F. Butler. Third Ward. First Division M. B. Durham, . H. Beine. Third Ward. Second Division W. O. Scott. Oeoixe F. Ball. Fourth Ward. First Division C. U, Harris, V. C. Terry. Fourth Ward. Second Division W. I!. Warren. Elmer Shaffer. s,i And the various registrar's and judges of election shall meet at their respective precincts on April 29th, from 9 o'clock a. ni., until 3 o'clock p. m.. to hear and determine all challenges by the electors. 7. There shall bo six ballot boxes at each election precinct, labeled, respect ively, as follows: "For mayo." "for police Justice,", "for city clerk," "for city tax collector,', "for ipolice eorn mieisoner," and 'for aldermen," in In whieh tho ballots cast for each re spective candidate shall be deposited. The polls at each precinct oh the day of the election shall be opened by sun rise and closed at sunset. At the closj of said polls the registrar and Judges of election shall count the ballots cast in said election for' the various candi dates for office and shall record tho vote received by each respective can didate on blanks and shall sign the name; they shall appoint one of their number to attend a meeting of the board of canvassers and shall deliver to him the returns made out and sign ed by them; the members so appoint ed to bring In' the returns shaHmeet at 12 o'clock M. on May the 7th,' 1807. in the police Justice's room and: shall constitute the Capital 'Board of City Canvassers; they shall, after duly or ganising according to law; open, can vass' and judicially determine the vote received by the various candidates for each respective office and shall declare the candidate elected in said election to each municipal office; they shall re cord the vote canvassed and determin ed by them on duplicate blanks, one of which they shall deliver to the city cleric and the other they shall cause to be posted In front of the city. hall. growing bank account awaits if you plant, fertilize and cultivate your crop with system. 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