: SAIU. I your breatH , v wlU b pan and yow Ueik pufael ' vim jam got ih good fcabit of ( G34 '2ilo a Uc" Summer CoVH IN CCLD BLOOD EH? STANFORD VIIITE A-f to ml If It (Special to The Evening Times.) Mount' Airy, N, C, May J 5. A killing has Just occurred ten miles ' (By Leased Wire t,o Tha Times.) fnliiTnhiia - Dhla Mil SK In rapid-fire order the concluding bust f, nAfiM nt tha nineteenth srftntaral asjiem-. , biy of the Presbyterian Church In the tnIs Plactf.in Carroll- county, United States was finished late yes--Va.; which la regarded as the most terday. A large number of the com- cowardly crime ever committed In misftoners began leaving Columbus that eeOoli;i'v'iv'i''A: ' Immediately after the closing of the Joseph Easter, a ' highly respected . session. ' . citizen and a Dunkard preacher, had The assembly's reply to the recak retired when: some man called him citrantg in, tho Cumberland Church P inquire the nearest way to a i was the most Important matter con- neighbor's. - The preacher came to . , sidered. The general assembly's doc- the door and .. walked around the 'unwnt stated that the Presbyterian honsawfth tha 'man to show him , Church In the United States of Ameiv path through the plantation, when ' lea does not intend to take away the another man a short distance away f Tirniv t anv; MMierec&tlon' to emptied a load of buckshot- Into ' which t is not entitled; that U deeply Easter, killing him instantly. The FocrrAtfut tha nrAnnnt' uttltiirtB of the ' victim's wife recognized the man men who had addressed it In a petl-i who did the shooting, as the moon if tldn against the amalgamation; that -was shining brightly, and the arrest Meade & Baker's Car!::!.: KcuihUssh tha only PLEASANT antiaeptis taydruf tor J5c, eOo-.tl-M ' Y M. A. to Havt? Home to Cost $30,000 ' Continued from First Page.) ?;i of the guilty party is expected. The shooting is supposed to have been the outcome of the preacher's light among his church members up on the blockaders of that section. It Is said that if the guilty party Is ap prehended he will be promptly lynched. ' e u 4 11 ywoum progaiMj" lie pott, iut mo v v obligations of Christian courtesy in these accusations; and that it ex tended to them a welcome in the ; luriu&uuu ui une ribbu tuurvu wuwu ' in v uH V, . . UHJHU win uvsr mo utuaa riuBujio . ....... - . , '. nan, . . f The finance committee's tcport' , showed that 1968,068.30 had been I DOES A THKJE AT. w"" l., r,uu,tni1 K.i fV, ImiatoAa ilurlnir thai "T f"0TI U V D TTT)CQ , year, . or this amount sZ6, 887.37 - fiaa own invested nuu mo surplus is now In the treasury. Local and Cincinnati friends of In- f ,. ternational arbitration (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Greenville, S. C, May 25. Miss f Bonnie May Fowler, who disappeared secured the ; from her home last Sunday, was lo- ondorsement of the general assembly J cated by her father this morning at for The Hague conference, and Mod- J the house of Bade Caley, near Samp- erator Roberts signed a petition which has been prepared for sending to President Roosevelt asking him to argue for uninterrupted work by the nations of the world on this great question until Its solution is reached. After the calling of the roll of com missioners and closing prayer, the general assembly adjourned to meet next year id Kansas City. son Mills. The girl's father had to get out a search warrant before he could gain, entrance to the house where his daughter was held. The girl was delighted to get back to her home, but she refused to make any i statement concerning her incarcera tion in the Caley house. Her father thinks that she is under a threat not to tell her story DID HE DIE WITH A LIE ON HIS LIPS? ABOUT HALF CROP OF STRAWBERRIES (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Chattanooga, Tenn., May 24. C. W. Baird, a white man, convicted of w1fa murder, wan hnn?eri At Ffivette- Vtlle, Tenn., at B o'clock this morn ing. Life was extinct eleven minutes after the drop fell. Baird died game, and in his last words maintained his Innocence. Baird is supposed tq have mur- rrvdered his wife while they were on their way to their farm after a day spent in Fayettevllle. Baird claims that theyrwere held up by two men i. and that the killing was done by these men. ADDRESS BV MR. LACY. . KGRQ GIVES HIMSELF IT. 1 Special to The Evening Times.) Burlington, N. C, May 25. The literary address at the graded school fWEATHKR FAVORABLE last night was delivered by State Treasurer Lacy before a largo and ap preciative audience. There were many expressions of praise for the manner in which the audience was ' entertained by the speaker. Bob Benton, a negro brakeman, who a few weeks ago seriously in jured a white man named Smith at Haw River, returned to his home here today and delivered himself to the police. Benton claims that he can produce evidence which will prove that the deed was committed in self-defense. He gavo bond. (Special to The Evening Times.) Wilmington, N. C, May 25. The Carolina Fruit and Truckers' Journal in Its issue of today says: "From present Indications the 1907 fruit crop of strawberries will run anywhere from twelve to fifteen hun dred carloads, which will really amount to about half a crop, possibly two-thirds of a normal crop. NothT lng Is being permitted to rot In the fields for lack of harvesting, and pos sibly every berry that ripens will be saved and shipped. While the vol ume of money br mght into this sec tion will fall far short of previous years, nevertheless it is estimated that the net profits to the growers per acre will be very nearly if not quite' up to the average of previous ' sea sons." .' V iX I THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH. (By Leased ."lre to The Times. New York, May 25. The Chroni cle's weekly report says: Our telegraphic reports from the south indicate that the weather had been favorable during the week. Rain has fallen in most districts, but the precipitation has been light or moderate as a rule. Most of our reports denote that the crop Is now doing better, but It is claimed that warm, dry weather is needed In Texas. i If For Every Cobldng Purpose ings of student committees are now held. Such demand is there for rooms for these committee meetings that sometimes the building proves inadequate. 8ince Its completion, too, most of the banquets held by small numbers of the students have been held 'in the association build ing's reading room. By providing offices for all the college publications the Y. M. C. A. building has become also the news center of the campus. "As a social center, though, the association building has proved its greatest value. Especially during the long winter days, when the foul weather has forbidden any form of out-door sport, has Its game room been full to overflowing. Here every afternoon and night many students find recreation In playing chess, checkers, cueroquct and other games on tables furnished by the associa tion. "Tho reading room, too, has at tracted many, but its equipment has been insufficient, and hence it has not been able to reach the full extent of its usefulness. It is through the so cial life of its game room that the association building base come to be indispensable to the University stu dents." The proposed building at the A. A M. College will be larger than the one at the University and will have a number of additional features, in cluding halls for the literary socie ties of the college. So hearty an interest has been manifested In the movement by our citizens that the committee Is confi dent of the success of the enterprise. To provide In this way for the social, moral and religious welfare of this large body of students which every year comes into our midst is certainly a meritorious undertaking. . , ASKEI) TOloOK ITd " , .. THE JAPANESE iScCLCSio (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington, D. C, May 25p-Vls-court Aokl, the Japanese ambassador, and several members of the embassy staff, will leave Washington. about the middle of next month for a tour of neveral weeks on the Pacific coast. The object of the visit had a direct bearing on the question of Japanese I exclusion fi tha United States and on the renew al ot the 'tratt of commerce and navigation 'now In (dree, between this country and Jaoanjt. The ambas sador, -w tuf fs presumably not . acting In; the matter wlthput the wishes or sanction of his government, purposes to, find out for himself what the char actor of the opposition is on the Pa cific coast agalnct the admission of Japanese laborers to this country. It has lately been represented that the government of Japan has weaken. ed from the question of excluding Jap anese of the laboring ; class from, the united States and that the coming new treaty will, If Japan has its way, in sist upon liberal treatment to which no such exception - or nullification as that effected by the recent immlarra tlon act will be permitted. The trip which Ambassador Aokl Is about to make to the Pacific coast leads coibd -.0 this statement. ' .' (By Leased Wire to The Times.) "' New Tork, May 1 25.VW. M. Chase, the noted artist, wlU sat) on June 1 on. the Lucknia for visit to- London, Paris and Italy, where he will; inter est American artists abroad in the proposed memorial to Stanford .Vhlte. Recently several meetings of artists and other friends of Mr. : White have been hf Id. ' Regarding their plans Mr. Chase, -at his studio gave out the fol lowing statement: - $ "Many. rtists and friends , of' Stan ford White have held meetings jfo con sult as to what is beat to do In recog nition ot him as a man. a friend and an artist' While no final deoisKh has been, reached.' we mean to Baa some thing substantial, and the only Reason for the delay la that we have not de cided as to the best form for that re cognition to take. '-Many suggeslons have been. made. but tha one that is most favored Is the erection of a monument. Another sug gestion' that has been discussed Is the establishment of a chair devoted to One -arts in Columbia University. Our decision will be announced soon." TAKES HIS CRAZED -. WIFE BACK HOME (By Leased Wire to The Times.) ' Washington. D- May 25. Mrs. James Axsoii, of Chester, Pa., who was arrested In the Baltimore & Ohio sta tion on a charge of insanity, was re moved to her home Ijv her husband, who had been notified by the local po lice, i Policeman Nussoaum noticed the peculiar actions of the woman tj she got oft a late train, ami accosted her Just after, she had endeavored to get President Roosevelt over the telephone. 1 -.i 1 V II I ' 1 V1 . SCilOSS iMS." I J " ' 1 uuwiuf Ncwfsrt h .t- - '' "l- . Apd criioy the comforts that orrljr ' light weight ap- narel ran crivc thi summer tira!ir, hr.' ernmfv in ' ' " h y& k3 a longer siege of hot weather ' and ' you had . just as weu proviac ror it now. - - ' , , A HUGE COLLECTION, CF H IGH-CLA5S . " '-.' GARMENTS 1 '-U y . vv Comprise our new light-weight stocky and this sea- , son we made the.effort of our lives to obtain for our pa , Irons the" very best' tailored apparel it is possible for '3 Amsrica's rost skilled labor, to devise,. Unusually rca- somwe prices area tenure ot eur new stock, - .,7 J', CROSS JSi-'LINEHAN 'COMPANY MRS. LEGO IS ACQl'ITTED ' -OP Hl'SllAXD'S MURDER. Br teased Wire to The Times.) Weston, "W. v.i., May 25. Mrs. Sarah Ann, Legg, nneo scntenacd to be. hanged, for killing her husband, but granted a new trial, was acquit ted yesterday. "BLEST BE . THE TIE THAT BINDS" CaseXots at Lowest Prices V - - For table, medicinal or cooking purposes w ars offering the very beat valaes in pur bqaora and torn-. ported cordials, at remarkably low prices. , The demand for case lots of bjgh-grad wtiisH , ' has forced me to pat ap a number of 4-qnmrt caaasq notably among these, are . ( , , Yadkin, ttlomr, 6 yar old eons, flJBQ i . Mlhmrmarlm Rym, agd In mood, $3.99 , Another exceptional offer iaa -qnart easei at Monongahelia IXXX This is the finest rya vbiskay vex produced at the price. Si toil quarts, $4.fi& TbtN Prts Hmwrmmm Charit Mail orders ars filled tha day received, and forwarded on first trains. Writs i for pries list " ' Largsss Mail Ords- Bow " if b otsv ' LTLaianu, , Lynchburg Va. ) (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Birmingham,: Ala., May 25. The Southern General Assembly-, adjourn ned singin 'Blest He The Tic That Bindi"- In spite of the close tote by which the Charlotte articles ot acree- ment a. sdopted, namely 94' to M, the dofeated jnlwUv : appear. ' have departed withouFbltter feeling; ., : It wflsdectaanyse deleastlon ot thirteen to Ui-Fkii.PreBbytrlan Al liance Conference liVNeW Tork City. Dr. Allen O. Hall 'of Vanderbilt Uni versity, - vas made Chairman of the church conference Commission, The most important action was the ap pointment by '.special -committees of Church to the council' formed by articles of agreement "The Opera Housei In Your Home." the This is the stove you . should have in tout 1 c kitchen. It's . new. It's up-to-dater It's different from other oil stoves. It will give ; you best and quickest results on baking-day 'V. tsi other days: The flame of the Clue Fkzs Clft :!i-S:pv2 is Always under immediate control ' If you use ' a New Perfection your kitchen will be cooler ' ttis sunyner than ever before. Every stove i warranted, llade in three sizes. If . . not at your dealer's, write o our near- est ascy for descriptive circular. 1 , , mr boosehold -tue. ' Kads of brtM tnronglirat and beautifully nickeled. Perfecj y coastrmctad ; absolately safe; unazctUed ia lirht-tivirf powan an ornament ts siry roonu Irery lams warranted. If not at your dealer's, writ ts our ; earett sancy.:.;. i - , CIAKD'" f- t TAKT MRS. M'KENLEY' LIES UNCONSCIOUS (By Leased Wire to The. Times.) Canton, O.May 28. --Dr. O. fi.. Port' mann, after calling, at the. McKlnley hqme and consulting With, Dr. Klxey, Issued a statement, saying that jMre. McKlnley is not so -well; that her con dition .since early morning . has been unfavorable,, and that JJr. Rise? -will aDanafui nts plan to( return to Wash ington .tonight unless the day's devel opment are, much mors satisfactory, a Mrs, McKlnley Is unconscious of the off orta made by solicitous friends to fight eath away. Not since a tem porary ; rally to consciousness last ,ev eatng when whs" took a small amount ot nourishment has she shoved ny Indications ot realising what la going on about her. '--v-.it..T. r-.f.-.. . . . . ; f -y ri r: i r.'" f ' ?rt DISTfRBED THB CONGREGATION . The person who disturbed the eon gregatloB ' last Sunday hy continually coughing is reqnesVsd to buy a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. O. Q. King. K.'V. ZOEIXA APPOINTED P ' f; OX STATE BO AlD PHARMACY. OoTernor' iQlenn has' atnolnted Mr. B. V.- Zoeller, of Tarboro a member of the Stats Board of Pharmacy. Bis appointment as a member of the board was recommended to the governor ' st the last meeting of that body, j - . - i ' T - , WANTED rOH TJ. B. ABUT: AblS bodied nnmanied it en Detween ages of SI and IS; dtlxens of United Btates fit rood eharacter and tem perats habits, who can vpak. rsad and writ English. For Information apply to EscmlUsg Officer, Pajrettsrlllo Btrsst. . Will Wio, Says Mr. Livingston (Continued from First Page.) dore H. Price, who has turned cotton bull, Colonel Livingston said be was gratified that .Mr. Price had laken up the fight,' and wnsnovlng ulong the very lines' he "himself had out lined. In beginning ', his fight Mr. Price declared '.that, all the chnrges made by Colonel Livingston , were true. It was pointed out, however, that the government 'could take no part in this peQonal campaign. STROMBOLI WORKING . 18 "HIS PBEDICTION. Messlni, Italy," May 23. The ; people are awaiting with more or less anxiety to find whether Or not1 the predictions of "Prof. Frank A. Perret. of NeWlTprk, assistant director! of the royal observ atory on Mount Vesuvius, that there will be a violent outbreak of the -volcano Stromboll J today ' or ' Sunday. Stromboll has "been more than unus ually active for the last week and it 1h feared that there may be soma truth in Perrefs prediction. . j Wonderful Eczema Cure. "Our little bov had eczema for five years," writes; N. At Adams, Henriet ta, a. Two Of our home doctors said the eas was hopeless, 'his lungs being affected 'We 'then employed other doctors but no benefit resulted. By chance we read about Electric Bit ten; bought a bottle and soon noticed improvement. 'We continued this med icine until several bottles were used. when our boy was completely cured." Best of all blood medicines and body building health tonics. Guafanteed at all druggists. 50c -' i Vil i; ..I ;rii, t ill's bW-y All!, SPRING TOniC v-' BLOOaTuRIFIER VICKT " TAR-HEEL $1.00 Size er.i value 50c . Money back if not pleased. At Druggists or 3 bottles sent prepaid for $1.50. l Ricircori, ' K'fg C :Lt, . Greenb"- 11. O. " ' -4 There has -just -been put up a handsome picture on the - - . . ' bill boards of Raleigh of Edison's Phonograph a work. of jLft very ono should see. Call on Hayes and. see these , , " grand new. Phonographs, and listen to tho sweetest mtKw.i-s ;r , 40 : i: you ; veverii iheard. ; .Tou . will bo- cordially greeted, r t-iM whethoryou buy or not. , ' - ' ; . ' ' hay e s , ' 1.11 Fayettevillo Stiwt. ' 7 ' ' ; . P. S. We also make any kind of Picture.dny or night, ' ; ' and will go anywhere. , - ' 4 i ' " '- ' ISl -1 .. THE BEST LAtNDItT, 1 ; Every cloud has Its silver lining.. Of . course there is a good deal of dirt In , Balelghv , That's the kind of town wa want-ne where tne smoKe ana soot streams forth trom the factory bulld- ItifMi mflv mnnn aotleil .linen.' but it s. also means progress and prosinsrlty. t We couldnt' get along without the lot--tor, but the. v linen ban be thoroughly . ; nurifled and returned to its original ;, immaculate condition at our mundry... A thoroughly modern -concorn, operat- ed by skilled workmen. . ' . , f OAK CITY STEAMVLAUNDRY JWU,i ; SMI I J 'nn tut flMt 3 BOTTLES ffn) niiiskey.Ulll 6 Full Quarts Tot 00 0 Carolina Whiskey p u . u U Onotinfe Whulwr will iva cxcalUM utUuiloo. . It Is S Wall sued rtacla nd In oor Mtimatlon, far superior to tha daevetiona- and mix tun aold by irrenpoaaibl nuU order whulcey hoaim at S8.00 to $3.60 per salloa. . We make a apecial price oa CAROLINA WHISKEY to show that we are not afraid of any kind of competition Our plant enter four teen acree, mkiog u the Urstat auul oroer whixkey houee ia the world. 1 3 SAMPLE BOTTLES FREE. Cut out thli advertisement and return n wnn .vs ana we will ship yo by express 6 full quarts el Carolina Whiskey and w win include tn same dox, compumentary, sample nettle Of eecn, "ZuUeka," "Oold Band" and Casper's 12 Year Old White Cans. SPECIAL NOTICE 1 Wa deliver the above express prepaid anywhere in North Carolina. Virginia and West Virginia, bat customers linns in other stales reached by Adams or Southern Express Companies, must remit Me, extra. Buyers east of Mississippi Kiver residue on some other express lines must send $3.95 for the 6 quarts and 3 sample botUes and we will prepay express. Remit cash with order and address : THE CASTER CO., Inc., XoamoKe. Vaw (lb WW tmw. H. C) Ovum of P. S. BwlilmS mnuiny Ha KM, sts nrt., Vs. au wsukiai ad snatr mvwrtnton of IT. R. OfBi-.r sns rurasistS psie asdsr ttn ", ' MiUlotial Par Fuod M4 Drue L; . ' . - , Even a child can see the point. It ' pays to 6uy China or Cut Glass here, because to every fair price Is added a guarantee-' of Quality., We aro shown 1 ing the largest assortment of Dinner Ware and odd pieces of , Docoratod ! CJhina in the city, Pomo In and see 1 our display,'- 'WEATHERS & PERRY, i "S?S .. f,i A:. THE COMMERCIAL AND FARI1ERS BANK, capital; . , ;v.Vr: .V. ; ; . . . ::: . , . A $100,000.00 SUT?PX,US L ...:..;. t .-. 100,000.00 Stands first in point of- deposits among the 27J ' -f ' Stale' Banks,' Private B inica and Thist Compa- , ' "nies in North Carolina which do tiot: jfcjvfotoiK - eat on deposits. 1 . 1 '.' ' , ' NETrT1 ' BTTSIN ESS WANTED. I -v "- ' 'to,', Li&t J- RALEIGH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY.' 'round.steps bank." , ' , Three Generations of Banking. ItalelgU Kattonal Bank, 1805' 1885; National Bank of Raleigh, 1885-1005;. Raleigh Banking and Trusf Company, 1005, ' t 1 . The .long and successful career of tha "Round Steps Dank" Is - sufficient guarantee of Its high character.' In addition to paying lib ; oral semi-annual dividends, It has paid out to its stockholddrs nearly half a million debars in profits. " Steel Safety Boxes In a strong,, thoroughly up-to-date Curglar . proof. Vault, oifer an unsurpassed opportunity to its patrons for the custody ot valuable papers. ' - . l : , ' . - IX TllEJ Sl'RIXa -, . nnd summer a dish of rich -and, de licious tee cream isucu as we make Is refreshing and nourishing; and can be eaten when the appetite1 craves for nnthlns else. Our Ice cream is mire 'and flavored from" pure fruit Juices, . nnd you, will always find H delicious and palate tickling.' , w. vmavin betts. riinnca: Raleigh 719; Bell 1371. t CHA8. E. JOnXSON, v President. W. K. JONES, . Viec-Pres. , . F. n. BRIOGS3, Cashier. Tho ALGONQUIN HOTEL Gninliy Street ami College Plh". NORFOLK, VA. M I Mudern Kqnlpmciit Tliroulioiit- --jl KUItOPKAN PliAV. Superb Cafe, .Consistent Rates, Ex cnllnnl f?nrVlrfl '. (Inntrtil ' I .oration. hi! Convenient to BusTncss and Roslden- . tlal Districts". Capacity, 300. Cars to all Points of Interest in Kthe City, as well as Jamestown Ex position OrouiKH, pn"3 tno doors. WJI. C. I" . : , : r.