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:7JZ3tfXTrnvt' , .TUB EALEl'an EVENING TIMES: TtDAY, juisTJ 25 1907. ' j ? 3 1 " t O .i-.,-,y,j i. i , til A 'ft A Si v lb '41 ; 1 'ifc-'nl lies J i - A Mining Proposition is to a Certain Exlrit a Gamble, but at the SantetTiiiie ; v A Good One is a Cod Gamble. W " yrrcyV .v.tt. The Storm Cloud is by far the best one to gamble on I ever saw, as its maaagciqejni beyond doubt in the most capable hands, its territory is unquestionably in' e best section of the State of Nevada (Lida), which is and has been a producing scib since the days of I870, when the ores had to be hauled by. hurro3 600, 1 . ; . 1 iles across the mountains to be handled and treated. T V' - - . ' L'. . ., ' ' " " Even in those days mining in this particular section was -carried on to a great cxtenut naturally work could not" be ,clonc at anything likc the progress and profit " tiat the same could-be done in this day and time. ' iv-;1 1 - , A t ' ' , ,.' ",'..,,, . This section has another great advantage over the desert (where lies somejof ithe ri properties theSvorld has ever Jfaown), and that is, it is well timbered and ; the miles that well supplied with fine water 'facilities, which within themselves offers many indiicemcnUer other sections. his n u oud iinmir Comoanu ! - 0 T.r..( ,i , , . , -.' i'."- :: ' ' - ' ' ' '-Oil , I ll.U. Oriilie Famous 2k Dic( Llouniaiii, and the New Centennial, alTpfwhich are producers. This is by no means , m a tunnel that assay as high jki $86.00 per ton, and other assays fifty inA i And surrounding it is such properties as itheBlue Dick, Old Centennial, Lida Bellk Stindq j . easing luai me oiorm woua is noi proaucuve, wer flaying anqauy quanuues oi rn qfes number, ranging trom $ b to the above-named ngure. 1 ;, to I have with me some of Jhe Ore which W one is at liberty to have assayed As I have already said, my advice is to buy this stock now, whileitcan behadtMMcenier share: as I believe that within twelve months you' will hold an invest . mnv. tint ..m..U 1- Cil. . Al f 4 '. . ...1 i. If. ! 1 1 . . -i T ' i . . . - . 'i uupufc tutiu uu wuum uui uuusiuei paruxi wuu uuuei iiuhj iu iuui nines vyiiiti, j'uupaiu. Another good, strong argument in favor of the . . ; , i . . , hasn't a dollar of indebtedness Storm Cloud is that it owns its proper! And still another argument is, as far as I can ascertain since leaving Nevada, th el to take over this land, and thev refused, believine as thev do theV have the best-lookintbi PotLf I am on the ground to explain in detail the merits of this proposition, and will gjlly Jre auy one interested all the information ! have ifyou will but' jhake your wants n uowu. i . tit, Iindly a4dress me care of EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. C. old wneihave been offered 100 per cent, on their investment by another company ?' BEFORE COL NICHOLS Vrlfe of Hoyd Mills Up for Retailing j.Womn Lives Newr Angler and Had Been Selling the Stuff Against Protests of Husband Little Girl in Court Boom. him Under a money bond for "his ap iearance at court .Col. Nichols, how-' aver, cited Mills to appear at the next Wrm of federal court. - In the court room with the -defend ants was their little white-haired girl, aged about five years. The child was entirely unconscious of the charge against her mother. The girl sat on her father's knee while he ton how he objected to his wife's selling whis key, and how she ,promIsed to stop; Floyd did n appear anxious,- though, to testify against his wife; he merely answered what questions were asked him. The whole affair was pitiable. 83 . V'.. .r'-V, ir: RING 7 CONCLUDED r Mrs. Floyd Mills, wife of Floyd .Mills, who . lives at Angler, In the flpwer part of this county, was tried 'for retailing before United States Commissioner Nichols this A Lesson in Health. Healthy kidneys filter the impurities front the blood, and unless they do this good health Is Impossible. Foley's Kid- morning ney Cure makes sound kidneys and will and bound over to federal court in the sum of H00. - Several witnesses were 'introduced and It was proved clearly that the woman sold whiskey and wine. It was not proved that her hus band, Floyd Mills, sold the stuff. He Jiad tried. It was stated, to break up the business, and he said he did not Know that she handled any whiskey after he had remonstrated with her. , Col. Nichols told Floyd Mills that, e head of the family, he was tech- . nlcally guilty of the crime along with bis wife, but that he would not place positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. O. Q. King. For Another Pardon. Application has been received at the state executive office for the par don of Flem Blevlns, white, now serv ing a two-year term in the state prison for murder in the second de gree. - Blevlns was sentenced In No vember, 1906, from Mitchell county. Case of Railroads and Tele- Corporation Commission Heard Re Yesterday From 'Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line Railways. til '---"' V. rv tj.-. r j ,' sf . ? rrr-7rr CIGARETTES Cgarettet tfiat equal their qoaEty cort twice as much. Cigarettes at the same pricm are not half so good. , And erery Turkish Trophies 1 Cigarette proven it. Try them, ' 10c for 10 Whg Paf ATortf tf. f S. ANARGYROS, Mfa 'A The hearing before the State Corpor ation Commission of petitions of the Southern, Atlantic Coast - Line - and Seaboard Air Line' Railways, . asking for exemption from the law 'limiting the time of labor for certain railway telegraphers-to eight hours,! Was .con cluded, at E o clock, yesterday after noon. . , ht'it i' The hearings 'consumed three days. during which time considerable evi dence was given by various telegraph operators, railway officials and other witnesses. The hearing of the peti tion made by the Southern was fin ished Saturday, and those of the Coast Line and Seaboard were both heard yesterday. ? The majority of the telegraph opera tors throughout the state object to working' more than eight hours, al though several witnesses stated that at some stations the duties were not such as to physically . Injure a man from being on duty . for ten ror even twelve hours. t -' . Those on the witness stand yester day were: Messrs. W. H. Newell, 1. H. Williams, A. S. Hudson, F. A. Bos well, Superintendent Hlx, Hi C. Hlnes, W. W. Jones. H. W. Purvis and J. A. Deconv 'V: tri.r f-' '-' -4' ' ..- V;7--.; ,'c i,ti.c: H ;;'i:4;i:v.?tvi . niiiiniiuuiu tun I. r.'X'-rtJ: J ..1- .J t -:. - -t I' - "-T"- sssssssssssSWMSasrT "" ff M;c'ai-KWI:S: till the celebration tn aWSpaUc aid bUBiness-like manne. (jea that has gone out, that the ration- la giyea by -the cit t jSbody on the outside is Jncorrect.llg to be given by publics splritekd hos pitable citizens! as hoststhelr in vited guests. jThe lnvlt jg ex- lenaea to an wnite ciusto take an active part lnv it. ,,'lcwslon itself will be enjoyable, 1 besides It will evidence a heal public spirit. '" . The Times will publla list of tue hosts on Hatqrday anoA- TWO LEW BROTHERHi POLICE COURT ThfORN. There was not much J of the ordinary in police court ttornlng In the way of verbal evtdl but in the ' way of physical evtd there was. Lewis I4 Levy and Jrother, W. H. Levy, were np foj affray Sunday. Lewis must havfne the brunt of the battle, if his lye and Drulsed face could be acca as re liable testimony, for his aas red and his - face : looked brJ ' - For his part In the affray w Levy was fined 18,1S. .Lewis pet off Both mon have old - flnigaln3t them, the fine against V Levy amounting to 18.16,, mak i' total of $26.30, and the old 1 gainst Lewis being $39.70. - Two young men ' werefed f or shooting craps, but the eVfce was not sufficient to hold then COfilKIISSIONERS LEAVE To Attend the Rate Hearing , at Asheviile Tomorrow Injunction Asked for by Southern and Atlantic Coast Line ' to Pro hlbit New Passenger. Rate Going Into Effect. . ; v Messrs. Franklin McNeill, S. L. Rog ers, B. C. Beddlngfleld, and H. C. Brown, of the State Corporation. Com mission, left last night for Asheville to be present at the Important hear ing there tomorrow concerning the In junction asked for by the Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Railways to prevent the new two and one-quarter cent passenger rate being put into op eration, as provided for : in the laws of the last North . Carolina legislature. . SOCIAL EVENTS ?! , AT STATES VILLE 1 THE BARBECUE The committees having in charge ths" Greater 'Raleigh celebration which is to take place at , the Fair Grounds next Monday are actively at woraVw.; ;i" . ;V i; ;. j I X-r-yr At a meeting held this morning It was decided positively' that ho one should be Admitted except the hosts and Invited gueBts. .. To each Will be presented a eouvenl button showing a picture ot the Capitol with-these words, "For Greater Raleigh, July 1, 1907.", These buttons are expect ed tomorrow or next day, and each host Is requested to call iipoh I'r. Fred Mahler, the treasurer, at his store for the butfns for himself and guest. Thpy will be expected to wear these tSurlnjr the day. w 1" c pipes to manage THE GOVERNOR LOOKS " . " OVER 80HOKITE8. . (Speclar to The Evenlnsles.y " New. Bern.'N. C.. Jnel--Ooiv-, ernor Glenn and members cla.1 family vfera In New night, havinr arrived fronlshl i, g ton over -the new. branch fe Nor folk &Hpbirn Td3 Tferrand was to exainlte Bltds for tiastern which rnlng. Carolina Trailing School I they did at ? o'clock - thi 1 hey left for Kioston on) train at"9:2? this morning. , n last 'ICf v ' LITTLE f Livr TORPID LrvER,""lNDIQETlt- CurmUT. Br or rstdasln-ijta. i -1. ". i I - (Special to The Evening! Times.) Statesvllle, N. C June 26-Mt. J. L. Wells, of Statesvllle, who will' tomor row evening at 6 o'clock wed'VlM Eva Troutman a(- the home.of the lwlde's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "R. i A;"-Tut-mkn. Of Mooresvllle, wllfe'" Accom panied' to Mooresvflle by llWft 'num ber of Statesvllle friends, who will wit- - ness ths eeremnnv. Immediately af ter the marriage Mr. and -Mrs. Wells will., leave for Lake Toiaway and other TJolnts In , the Land or the Sky. where, they will spend several days, af ter,, which they will return to Moores nile - and spend a- day or two before Is efBVloemthg- to , ; Statesvllle, .. "their - future home, t v Mr,. Wells Is .manager of the local oQlce rof the 'Western' Union Telegraph Company . at ; Statesville. Miss Trout man 1 a very attractive and. popular young woman, ; , , , ' At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. . ahd , Mrs. F. Woot en. In Beth any townxhlp, yenterday '.morning , at il o'clock, Mr. Lewis C. Moon, son of Mr. A C, Moors, , and i Miss . Esther Wooten were united In marriage, Rev. V. M. Swain performing the ceremony. Only a few close . friends' - and, , near relatives were present,' and the mar riage was .carried through' quietly on account of the illness . of the bride's mother. 11 - Mr. . Moore la a progressive young farmer. The bride is an excellent young woman and the many friends of the young couple wlnh them a long and happy-married life. .. .-. i . 'NEW COMPANY. Company M of Durham Added to the ?.erth Carolina National Guard. ' " "'-rit Oonernl T. R."' Robertson ' " ' ' "' ' f ! PmfuH)). wnor no - yesterday mnsterea , io a new military company, consisting of forty-three enlisted "moa ;and VtihreB offlcors. Mr. R: P. Hackney is cap tain; Mr.,Thomas 8.-Hall, first lieu tenant, and Mr. 'S. (J, Chambers, sec ond 'lieutenant. . The' new company will be assigned to the Third Rogi- ment-and will be . known as Com pany M., General. Robertsoii reports that the Durham company 'has boon fully equipped end wll be at James town In- good': shape during North Carolina week. There were two com panies at Durham uhtil two;ears ago, but since that time there has been none until the organisation of Company ,M. 1 J, K. LAWRENCE MEETS ? " 1 , i DEATH IN THE RIVER, ;v (Special Cable to The Times.) , . " Spray; N. C.t June 15. While but swimming In Smith river, near Spray woolen mill yesterday, J. K. Lawrence, in attempting to cross the river the second time,, was drowned. Mr. Law rence leaves a widow and several chit- ; drcn. ."'. -WMKN VOD WANT TH HkMT , " HAMS TO BOIL RUT n fc... . . Co The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been la use fir over. 30 years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per- - XvT sonal supervision since Its Infancy. " 'vMm? Aflnw n a nnA faiilMwIvA vnn In this, ' "All Counterfeits, Imitations and " J ust-as-good " are bat " Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. : What irrdASTORIA "! CSastoria Is a harmless substitute for (Cortor CU, rare goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It Is rioa.- aiit. It ' contains neither Opium,' I.lorphine nor ot;er ITarcotio -, substance. Its age Is ts guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarr! and (Vtad Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, c s C 'istlpatiou , and Flatulency. It assimilates the Too !, rr-ulates the ' Stomach and Jiowels, giving beaUly r 1 natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Kc" -rs 1'iiend, , , ' ' or:uiriu G1G7 ' V ALWAYS Z3 Cf Tlio Kin:! 7a Haw Alurvi D:?t fn r ) Fcr Over TP V POOR
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