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St C Off IB A l P-loJ-rll , . Executive ComnilUe of Board of ( Trustees Was In Scsstoa Today and , , NtMtied Special 'Committee to Take Matter In Hand 'Work Has Begun ob : luflrmarjr at' University,, - t ; . ij l . ;,, . i The executive committee of the - board of (trustees of the-University Of North Carolina met today in the f "governor's office for. the purpose of . discussing what should be done In , regard ,tq making mora permanent 1 arrangements for the medical depart j ment, of the University of North Caro ' Una in this city.,' Those present wepe: ' . MaJ. John W. Graham of Hillsboro, , governor; Mr. it. K. Battle, Mr. Claudius Dockery, Mr. F. H. Busbee, ' Dr. R., H. Cewis, Cor. T. S. Kenan ' and'strl .fosephus Danjels of Raleigh, " President? Vehafcle " and Dr. H. A. i'-i;oyster, dean of the medical depart- '' ment In this city. At the present time the .medical department occupies a building on -" Fayetteville street, south of the Yar- . ':, borough House, but it Is both too , ' ' small and not' the kind of building that 'Is desired. The situation was -I''TuHy discussed, and resulted In the ' , appointment of a special committee, , composed of Dr. R. H. Lewis, Mr, ' Josephus Daniels and Mr. P. H. Bus bee, to take the matter In hand and " Bee what can be done. The trustees wero In .session about an hour, and practically all of the time was con- , sumed In discussing this matter. ,. ' President Vonable states that work Is progressing nicely on the infirmary building at the University and the roof Is now being placed on the new o library. Both buildings will be com ; pleted before the next session. AN ATTEMPT TO (By Leased Wire to The Times.) , ' Philadelphia, Pa., April 19. An other sensational attempt to wreck an. express train, this time on the Beading Railway, occurred last night near Gyned Station. Two men, car rying dynamite and other articles, wero responsible for the effort, which was frustrated by the engineer of the train'. The affair- occurred between Gyned and Penlya Stiltlons, not, far from here. Joseph McDermott en gineer of the southbound train, saw two men working at the rails about ' 200 feet ahead. He brought the train to a sudden stop and sounded the "whistle at the same time. ' The men jumped to their feet and M,'ran iato tie woods and disappeared. The engineer and the train crew m found two sticks of dynamite near . the track. Examination of the track at this point showed the men were also provided with fish-plates and .' spike-bars, as well as other tools used In track-laying. The men had not had the opportunity to do any damage, but it is believed they in i ; tended to romove the fish-plates from f the rails without breaking the bond- wires which control the automatic signal system. Then, it is believed, they intended to plant dynamite. A , dozen detectives were put on the case. AUTHORITIES SAY NO t NO IMSCREPANCY EXISTS. WRECK FOILED f ' (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Madison, Wis., April 19. Rumors that a discrepancy of $400,000 had been fount in the accounts of. the : H ITllfVAraltV nf WlanrtTVcIn "ataiHori iha city "yesterday, but were emphatically . denied last nlcht bv President Van Ise and Regents Magnus Swenson iijanesville. No shortage or discrep- nev ftf nnv ktnjl ayIht j ftiov aar tha only thing wrong bein's. an error in ! book-keeping. HIS HEAD CRUSHED vwBYrA FALLING LOG .V (Special to Tha Evening Times.)"" , - New Bern, N, C, - April 19. Gus : Chauncey, a young man, employed as. un engineer on locomotive No. 9, iy the John Ii. Roper Lumber Company, had brought a log train' into the com- . pany's yard, and had gone to the place of unloading to assist, although it was npt necessary for. him to do so. In the Bhiftlng of one of the logs, the -'log shunted against another one which "slewed, or went one end first. The , unfortunate man was hit squarely; On top of the head,; the blow crushing the skull like an egg shell. v ' ' -' Bitten by a Spider. ; ' Through blood poisoning caused by ft spider pita, John Washington; of Boe qnevllle Tei would have lost hie leg, which became a mass of running sores, ' had; he not been persuaded to try Buck len's Arnica Salve. He writes; The first Application relieved, and four box es healed ail the sores," Heale every ore. 25o at all druggists. ' 'Brewster's MJUlone" is soon to be produced id Australia under the management f J. , C. .Williamson, who has secured , the rights from U-uyuioBou una vuuay.. . , One who takes a leading part in a theafre ? S THATTS THE USHER! . , y t-. The good housewife will never be ushered ,fdoTn and out " if she1 serve light and nutritious bread made of good flour 4 - t raArs PATAPSCO ! THE LOSS IS ENORMOUS Fruit Damage Estimated at Several Hundred Thousand Mr. Wm. A. Graham, of Department of Agriculture, Brings Gloomy Re ports from Western Part of State. A Pew Apples Left in One or Two Sections. Mr. William A. Graham, of the de partment of agriculture, returned this morning fiom the western part of the state, where he had been In the inter est of the department. While out of the city Mr. Graham visited different. points In the western part of the state, and he reports that the fruit crop is rilmost a total loss. He estimates the damage to the fruit crop in the state, at several hundred thousand dollars. In the extreme western part of the ftate the fruit crop Is a total loss, .bin a few apples are left in Alexander county and in the immediate section of the state. Apples growing in Nortn Carolina has become quite an indus try during the past few years and thi Iomi will fall heavily upon manufactur ers. The farmers arte reported as bein;r very despondent over both fruit and crop conditions in general. In the ex treme west the cold has not delayed thr planting of crops so much as the seasons are naturally later, but it has caused a very serious delay in pied mont and eastern Carolina." Not in many years has such a loss been sus tained by the farmers of this state by reason of a cold spring. WORK ON, CO. TELEPHONE LINE Work will be commenced next Monday on the stringing of the lines for the new- Johnston County Tele phone Company, which was recently chartered. The material for a com plete exchange was shipped some time ago. This Is an entirely independent concern, all of the stock being owned In the section 'served. When the lines are completed, Raleigh will be con nected by telephone over this line with Smithfield, Selma, Kenly, Wil son Mills, Pino Level, Princeton, Four Oaks and Clayton. It is understood on good authority that two other Independent compa nies are being organized in this purt of the state. Information concerning them will be given out in a few days. LONE OFFENDER BEFOKlt POLICE JUSTICE JADGER. A white man by the.jiame of W. X). Stell was the only offender in the po lice court this morning, and the charge against him was being drunk on tha streets. He was fined $7.35, and being unable to raise the noney was' locked up. Unless the money Is raised this fit""T.,W"',ably trip to the county roads. Clare Kummcr, tho a.uthor of book lyrJeir-nd music of -the'nnvrHT(;tJ j mustear spectacle, " Jtoah s Ark, " is said to - be- grafidnleee-ef Henry' Ward Beecher and also related to' William Gillette.', JUalda Snyder, irho will play the soubretto role in the piece, made her Metiopolltan debut last rfson fn Klaw ft.Erlaer'p production,' "The. White Cat,'", ftavmg played, CupidV the role which Marie George ttad in Ixindon. 11 ; n Simple, Vonderfiil ! What Physicians have long ,- waited i or . . . VICK'S CROUP & PNEUMONIA SALVE 25c. 1. RUBEFICIENT COVERING 2. CONTINUOUS , INHALANT A erand success in reach of all, 2 oz jar 25c, mail 30c. -. L RICHARDSON, ' ' ' Mfg Chemist, " . Greensboro, J, ,jtJ. ' i' 'i r 4.S FOUR DEAD IN FLAMES Two Yonng Men in Vain Ef fort to Save Both of Them Perish In a Burning House While; Trying to Rescue Two Children from Death in the Raging "ire. (By Leased Who to The Times.) Charlotte, N. C, April 19.--In a vain attempt to rescue two small children from a binning residence near Caroleen, N. C, two young men named McDade lost their own lives. Their bravery in dashing Into the room where the children had been cut off by the flames proved unavail ing, and four deaths resulted. Mrs. McDade, another inmate of the dwelling, was seriously burned, and it Is feared she will die. BANK BLOWN AND A TOWN SHOT UP (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Peoria, Ills., April 19. 3 a. m. The Western Banking Company's bank at Weston Ills., was blown up, completely demolishing the building occupied joint ly by the bank and the Shearer Grain Company. All money In tho safe was taken. The exact amount taken s un known. President George Wyles is sick In bed and it is thought about I ?."),(KI0 was taken. The robbers cut the telephone and tol egraph rlres, took a hand car and made their escape after shooting up the town awJ driving the population to cover. Sheriff Morris has a posse in pursuit. An attempt was made to rob the bank last fall, but it was unsuccessful. Streator, Chcnoa and Fairbury police are on the lookout for the robbers. WILSON VOTES ON BONDS MONDAY Wilson, N. C, April 19.-Last night in the court house a- mass meeting was held in the interest' of the good roads movement " in this township. Next Monday Wilson town ship will vote on a $100,000 bond issue for permanent road improVe ment As this sum will bo spent outside of the .town it is though! that it will be sufficient to macada mise all the principal roads of the township. It appears that the Issu ance of the bonds would entail rio additional tax as the ' township's part of tho road fund annually amounts to more than the Interest would be on the bonds. The meeting last -night was enthusiastic for' the bond issue, and It seems" that there wijP.te little: opposition. The suc cess of the movement is practically assured. r. , . TWO NEW UtUJ)IGS . FOR WILMINGTON. wAmlngtoir, C, Aprrf-fe.-Aecord- ng to reliable report two more new buildings are to be erected down town within the 'next few months One of these will be on the lot- recently pur chased by Mr. I B, Ssutser on JPYont street, next adjoining R. It. Bcllumy"' drug; store; to be occupieif Mr. 8as eer ae a drug store and" rumor has it that Mr. B. T. Hancock will build a handsome three-story,. brJolc. structure oi$,.J' tot owned -by the feeery estate) oh Trlncess , street, next east of the O'Connor property occupied by Mtn. W. E. Mayo at present, The; building on these present lota will be torn away to make room .for the new structures which, will be thoroughly modern-and up-to-date in every respect . 4 . The building which Mr. K T. tlan cock wll have erected iwlll ' be qulte large, and there wB be large and com modious stores on tha first floor," with offices on the second and third. ' - The store to be erected by MrSas eer will be occupied by -him as a -modern drug store, and will- be made one of Mxe prettiest and most up-to-date in theclty, .-., 4 : lieutenant General Blr Robert 'Mae Gregor Stewart has tendered bis resig nation as governor and commander-in-chief of the colony of Bermuda. ' Pri vate reasons are the caueie of his resig nation. .He has served tor the past three yearei 4V , - l Tba lcc::::a Has Not Been ): li'JM Upon. f -v V ' i ,,., It is Said That the Officials Favor Washington Freight Trains Run ning Between Washington ' and New Bern and rasscngor (Traln Schedule Boon to be Inaugurated It la learned that officials of the Norfolk & Southern Railroad have been making Investigations as to the best place for locating the shops! of the road but up to the present time, as far as can be learned, no definite decision has been reached, although it is Intimated that Washington is preferred. ; The town of Washington is ' located ' convenient to all the branch roadB, and the people of that place are very desirous that Wash ington be chosen.-' The branch' line of the Norfolk & Southern, from Washington to New Bern has been completed and freight tralnS pass over the road dally and a passenger- service is to be inaugu rated during the next few days: Tjhe building t)f the road in eastern Caro lina means a great thins to the .sec tions through which it runs, as math fine timber land will bo opened ;up and sections of country formerly In accessible will be very near the' rail i road. Washington and New Pern' will be especially benefitted by the new road. Indication:; point to tha entire line frefm here to Norfolk be ing completed by the first of August when Raleigh Will have four rail road systemsthe Southern, Sea board Air Line, Norfolk & Southern and Raleigh & Southport. THE i'lTEOUS CASK ' iP TRYK I SOKKXSON (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Chicago,' April 1!). Tryfvo A. Sor- onson, ae years old, living in Ken sington, who. lost both arms and one toot while endeavoring to earn money to continue his studies in art at the Art , Institute, yesterday began suit against the IUlnoiri Central Railway for $80,'000 .damages. Sorenson gave evidence of becoming; a famous artist. He obtained a; position with the rail road company as a painter. On Do cember 8,( while 'working at the Forty third street fetation of tho railroad, he cam6 into cSfetact with electric wires. His arms and left foot were severely bnrned. wpne arm had been amputated ''. at'tne elbow ' and tho other at the shoulder, while bis left foot was amputated, 4n iiu effprt to save his life. 'H J , . ! NEGROES APPLAtI THE ., KAXB'OV' FOltAiiEIt. (Ey Leaded vViife: Ito'The Times.) Washington, Aptll d9TmeThe name of Senator Pojraker,ivns received with ap plause altjthe itOLj ur tl)'jhe Phila delphia and WashrtiKt tin annual, confer ence of the Colored Methodist Episco pal church in elites, .Memorial church yesterday. The hio! senator's name was introduced' In? a )'8cusslon on th0 r.rt taken by theicotorcd man in polit ics, J. c. Stanton,! editor, of.' the ;North Carolina Index, bating said ' that the colored man should) .'have Utile to do .with political question This view Was oombattcd by BUhop it. tt Williams, D. D., of Georgia, president of the confer ence and Kev. S. I;.'.CarrotherH, of this city. An address wasf made by J, W. Lynns, ex-registrar "Of the treasury. Important work concerning the reports ot committees was t transacted. Tho Women's Missionary Society held a meeting at noon today! . ,. new daily 1aper fos new bern: (Special to The Evening Times.) New Bern. NCC," April 19. Ar- rangeinents have been completed for a new morning 'iaper to . be. '.Issued here JiinR 1st Th offlcern of the cornoratinn krei4WUllam B.' Blades president; 13. H' Meadows, vice-president; Owen G. Dunn, secretary-treas urer and general, manager. f-The di rectors are: T.' G. Hyman, . A. D. Ward, William Dunn; E. H. Meadows and C. D. nradhanf.5The paper is to be eight pagea and wU have the As sociated Press newer -! service. The articles of incorporation are 'under the New Corn Publishing Company, and the capital stock is 125,000, with the privilege of increasing to $50,000. UA (It has been, reported that If: "W; Simpson, Jr.; former edltor. "of The Evening Times, was to be editor of the new paper, ;but upon the authori ty of Mr. Simpson it is stated that this is a mistake, as he has accepted a position on the editorial staff of the Richmond TUDes.-Edi;)Vf BASEBALL CAIIE HERE T0IJ0ER0W There will be afgaftie of baseball at the Flr grounds tomorrow afternoon at i o'clock between the teams of A. ft M. and Roanoke Coltege. Roan oke has a particularly good team this year, which will make A. ft M. keep busy to hold up Its honors. ' The ad mission tomorrow will be 25 cents. On account pt the Inclement weath er, the dregs parade which. was to have been given this afternoon at St Mary's School . by the -A. - ft M. cadets has been postponed until next Wednesday, the 21th, Blie found it, and recovered - in scorched bills, but burned her hands badly. When ttye notes are redeemed at the -Treasury Department - their value will Just about pay the doctor's bill,, but will not compensate for, the pain Mrs, 'Coblne iuffered.--Trenton dispatch to New York Times, " G:at.arr'Si: To nmvmmaurKtlnn&hlT. &ndhnTnndanTdoubt.i that Catarrh of the nose and throa t rout he uurod, am furnishing patients through dniKKista, small free Trial Boxu of Dr. Khoop' Ifeuurh .Cure. I do thin because I am so certain, that Dr. Snoop' a Catarrh Cure will bring actual substantial help. Nothing oertainlTt is so convincing as a physical lest of any article of real, genuine merit, iiut that article must noasess true merit, else tha test will condemn, rather than advance it. Dr. Bhoop'l Catarrh Cure U fctow white, healing. Antlseptle tlm, put up In beautiful nickel copped glass jars at 60c. (Such soothing agents as Oil Eucalyptus, Ihymol, Mouthol. etc., are Incorporated Into a velvety, eream like Petrolatum, imported . by Dr. Rhnno hn Kumin. If 2aburh nf the none and throat has extu. ded to the Stomach, then by all, means also use internally, Dr. fihoop's RHtorattvw. Stomach distress, lack of general strength, bloating, belching, biliousness, bad tnstu, etc turely call for Dr.. 8boop't rJtoatonHvsU." For uncomplicated catarrh only of the nose and throat nothing else, however, need ba ufle4 but Dh Stoop's Catarrh ; Cure HENRY T . HICKS, i AN AUTOMATIC y REFRIGERATOR. S. W. P. TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE. Japalac,' Household Paint,' Lawn Mowers. fhos. H. Brings & Sons Raleigh, N. C 10c. Bottle ..2 Doses, 25c. Bottle . . . . 8 Doses. AHK YOmi DKAliWR FOB IT. AN OLD MELLOW V MOKTR CASOLINA TTv COPPEJI DUTILLEB N .whiskey: Satisfaction Ouaranteed or yooi Monet rbfumdbOi 4 QUARTS SNIPPED IN PLAIN, MEAT PACKAQES EXPRESS PREPAID The COUSIXS SUPPLY C3. J l RICHMOND, VA. tT."T is the place to deposit your savings. It is also the proper place to borrow money when you need to do so to can't on any undertaking. ' ' We : have money to loan' on real estate or approved collateral. ' ' iiivtlMhitf4 VU 1 s i . . , ,,, i, .ton .mi,, 'TlSt pflJJEAD'Pd Ml "I. 1 l ' 1, V A l:cvcrib Euvml-Ull .This new, improved laxative has he come' extremely popular with men everywhere. ' It works so gently and effectively that if .never fails to bring , relief, '.and at the same time , never , interferes with business. jt Ordcrlido have nonfe of the faults of the other laxa j tives on'the marHA. 'Thjsy arc entirely new and better.',. Positively do, "not gripe or ' cause nausea. tQucdy and permanently , cure Constipation and fluggish liver,. 'Are,' ' not followed by any constipative reaction.'' '"'t i4.a 4.v. i, t t it.: ' r.... 1! ; vand yod will Xinderstand what ' ment they are pver other remedies.'. l'leasant vaniua flavored tatjleta. Small Box (I a tablets) Large Box (38 tablets) V King-Crowell Drug Co., Druggists o; THE ALL a :0: , Owing to a rc-arrangemcrji; that will have to be made in our store on account of having a mo'dcrn plate-glass front put in, we have decided to discontinue the sale of ' 4 " ' " . -- . v all shoes and ' devote our i time strictly to Dry G oods and Alillinery. ' WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHOES MEN'S, LADIES ''and CHILDREN'S AT COST. This includps all Oxfords, too, that have only been in our possession for a few days. - Everything in-stock is absolutely new and up-to-date. Here i3 the greatest opportunity in Shoes ever offered , 1 :0: " ' WM. WdOLLCOTT, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. ' TOE; COMMERCIAL V5' RALEIGH. N. C CAPITAL I SUBPLUS . ' Stauds first in point of , Ktate JLJanKs, iJrivate Jtsanks ana Trust Compa- ? nies in .North Cfifolina which do not pay intci". :t ?est on deDosits,f.V ".. '','.' ' ;; - "!.' ': - NEW BUSINESS WANTED. , . ' ' HAKT-7AED HARDVARE CO., Agents fcr Hecn - , Cutter Toob. Th Story p EX means .AV "kins;," nd tho combination makes RkXai,u ILking of, J all." , . . vl , We have proven : time and time again that Kexall Reme dies are kings abovs all ethers. - j ' For more than two years an expert travelled all over, tlie world in search of extraordinary ' remedies.. When ever ha heard -of a wonderful cure of uny nature he did not rest until he per sonally could see the' effect of the prescrifition used. -Wnore he fonnd the-remedy- perfect lie, purchased theTffe-.; tcription, but it was ' never used asa Rev nil remedy, until the properties had been thoroughly anal ysed by tlia diefo-' Ists and physicians of the United Drug Company. 1 v, an improve- if' s lOo. SSq. STORE - AND FARMERS BANK, r.;. $100,000.00 100,000.00 i i . ...,,., deposits among the 271 '
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