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V I"; 'yoMcKaa.i iTHE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1907. A Telephone Message. CUPID'S PROHISE. "H' "ELLO, Central: Give mo Ivo. W)3 Main, .pious. Yos. Hello ! Is this Miss Puin- dpxter? 'Yost. This is tho little god of love gppnklng to you. You know my voice in a mnmont, didn't you? You think mc a littlo darling for 'what I did for you ? Yos. Well, you know L-O-V-E don't spell marriage. ' Lot ' your uncle' give you some advice. When a, woman is nervous, irritable, almost hys terical, at times melting into tears or laughing at small provocation, she should brace up, get out of doors, -brcntlm in good strength bearing oxgyeu, and in other ways put her body into physical condition so that she may "lie proud of her womanhood and strong to bear the bur dens of life. What's that? You -think me extremely amusing! Well. now. let mc tell you that Cupid is almost out of business at times, because the young girls are so frail and ill so much o'f the" time. 1 tell you what, if I was a young man and I found a young woman 1 was court ing was all the time sick. ill. pale, suffer ing from weaknesses peculiar to the sex, I wouldn't stand it very long." Take the advice of little Doctor Cupid and build up your strength with Dr. Pierce's Ka vorite Prescription a remedy prescribed only for just such cases as yours, .by a physician who is known the 'world over. The correctness of this advice is amply proven by the experience of many thou sand women a large num!er .of v.lmr.i have written of their 'experiences. So sure of it is the World's Dispensary Med ical Association, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, that thev offer $.V)0 reward for woni"n who cannot be cured of Ijeucorrhea. Female Weak ness Prolapsus or Tailing of the Womb. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. Miss Emma Waller; who is Secretary of the Young People's Christian Association, at 1813 Madison Avenue. New York City, says: "Your 'Favorite Prescription ' is a boon to sick and tired women, for it, cures them when 'other medicines'' fail. For fourteen months I hud ' constant head nches; seemed too weak to ierform--my. THE SOUTH'S LARGEST AND OLDEST. The Life Insurance Company of Virginia. home office, Richmond; ." ;" '3g.kiz;ei is-i. : This company is over thirty-six years old and (luring its long car reer has won the hearty approval and support of the people by its promptness and fair dealing. A FEW FIGURES. Total payments to policyholders over SEVEX AND A HALF MIL LION DOLLARS. Assets over THIIKK MILLION DOLLARS. The Life Insurance Company of Virginia piakes Life Insurance available where it was once beyond the' reach of many. By Its plana each member of the home circle can be a partner In making up A Safety Fund for the Family The company issues all the most approved forms of Life Insurance Contracts from $500.00 to $25,000.00. WITH PREMU'MS PAYABLE QUARTERLY. SEMI-ANNUALLY AND ANNUALLY. The company Issues Industrial Tolicies from $8.00 to $800.00, with premiums payable weekly on persons from two to seventy years of Hge. ALL CLAIMS PAID WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS AFTER' RECEIPT OK PROOFS OF DEATH. Tht3 Company's Great Growth is Due to Cause One: Its Conservative. Management. Cause Two: Its Absolute Fidelity' to its Contracts. Cause Three: Its wide range of policies, affording Insurance to each member of the family, and to all classes. Cause Four: Its progressive spirit and quickness In discerning the Insurance needs of the masses, and its readiness In giving Insurance adapted to their requirements. T. I. JONES, Supt.. 239 Faycttcville Street. 1111 11 "-"i"" nil "'iiMTi "i r I WHISKEY FREE! Om ' 250,000 PleaMtl CastaiMra irr. HTNt W-kntw 'hf meiifiliiir cot ntMcrtl WbUkc II YEAR' 'OLD TEE Noktm Carouna Peoplb ir 1 1 in NC-S 1Q.m1 daily duties, and when the day was over 1 was too tired to sleep well. Doctored with different phvsicians but. received no re lief. After reading one of your liooks I decided to give your 'Favorite Prescription' a trial. Am very glad 1 did. for I found it was just what 1 wanted. I commenced to improve at once and kept, getting better until, after seven weeks. I was ent irely cured. I have remained in per fect health ever since, and re main a linn friend of your 'Fa vorite Prescription.' " HOW TO ASSIST YOrR OrRT.1. 'The change from maiden hood to womanhood is one that involves the whole bodv it. manifests itself In the voice and i the nervous condition."' says ; Dr. Pierce. "It should be nat- uva.1 and like gradually falling asleep. Owing to present modes of living, however, the nervous energy of young girls is forced tlie necessary nutrition for tissues, blood and nerves is wanting. Tho strain at this time upon the blood - forming .structures may bo too great. ', Disorders of the functions pecu liarly feminine are nearly always dependent upon the defective nutrition. Hygienic measures : are most important. Fresh air and sunshine are more than ever necessary then I have : fmiiwl i)i nil aiicli iMiiirw t li i) f. ' inv 'Favorite Prescription.' is ust the vegetable, tonic for the female system at this time.".. nt wnr-li n1 will in w v H fUlm to fc th - r Hon nA t.nrttvnt Mall Order tf'narerit In iust the vegetable, tonic for 11 ih Mouths W atiip rar whi'kij to riiatiHiifrx rntjlux In Ihc nntithrn ttl tin ll 'it trw n.Tthfrn ni watrn hoii roinlntimt. Com tin 'a whlk,v hi-rf ! anku 'frn. All (hi w hUkrr weaell la ffnd thrt-r U ha bmA. Pfii" hrr Umiu .Vm't know wlitriullfTNiliii( iii-ii-,im1 wouldn't Itiltrr-.lfK tlify knw h'w thrf are t honratl Ihn tnmt-lf llh ni-t whuky trlliri nwilvt lt iiiir ji-4 t'r I'litlng, lilftntlinc Binl wtrn W v our riMtonx-ni morn "tt'ihm nil whllmjf ttud wter thun mny known ronif lllor. prr'l H'hUker Iut up tn hhm lwttlli a II tint 4 1t, H'ti in1e by bonent " Tar Ui MM UIUUDIK1H4 nt norini aroiiu ni virrinu, iNHir-i ovvr umi lams'- witnH (InM, In olliylcrotMr ttHn, JuatMtt wumid by oar rtn'lfthr ft centurf u finl rl wbUkey It iold at to Afi.OO rr Mllno. but It's sot inr bolter thtii Jpern. Hli tae bet mail nt mintt plmae svtrjr eBNto iniror w will buy It twk. W r InmrporatH tuidor tb -Uvi nt North rrolhiftftiiA VlrflnU.anrtth PoIc'm National Bank and th Flwlmout Havlu Hank of Wltitito-Halii,N.O., nr tn National Kxrhanc Hank of Bnaookfl, Va., wIlllMl yon our ruarantoli gotxt. Ti Introduce Uila eM, bonMt, mtlrt and n-llo-r whlnkff, w oflr A Fall Qvarts f Ciiera WhUker In bill kvttiM twoaatunla bottle Prae,on IS. nutt li fm oi.l oork-H.raw and a drtnklnff -;lai all for 4.9ft. If 4&.IHI laaent, wa wllldnulila tha alve anrt put In fraa Om Bottle f Prafk Broadf W abln la plala oiaa vita so marka to ladlcato MBtaota. JPFCIAt HOTICE.1fa 1llTr tha abnvc Frproaa . paid anywneraln N. C, V.(and W. Va., bnt cmutmtrt vln( in ottwr Htaln nanhad by tb AdamsorHoulbera RiprMCo.( nt ranilt w. aitraoa tb3.tslolandac. oi ths,9aiot, and boyflraaaator MU. RWar raaldlngoa aonaotbf r Rtpra Ittioa mnatand Sfw. axtrann tha i) K and tt.W ailraoa lb tot and thai wa prtpar l I iba Kiprtai. CISPER CO., Inc., Roanoke, Tsu (AIM Wlilotl4lan, M 0.) C.t BEOISTEBKD UllTILLERS. CHARGED WITH ft Arrest of Several Statesmen of Korea JAPAN PLAYS THE CAME Holding the living of Towel' ami Pulling the Strings of l.oyiil Pun pets at Her Own Sweet Will The Japanese Say the Situation is Alarming; anil (Jrowing Worse. (Special Cable to The Times.) Seoul. Korea. July 2 1. Follow ing a night conference at the palace several more Korean statesmen were arrested today and thrown into jail with those arrested yesterday. This action is the result of a discovery by Japanese of a conspiracy ce-iitor-inj; around t;ie retired emperor. Among those arrested are Prince Pak Yong Ho, four high military officers. Grand Chamberlain Yi Do choi and an elder statesman. The new emperor is not permitted out of his father's sight and is in practically the same isolated posi tion. Both are in a small building ad.toi;iing the American consulate where the emperor lias long been isolated. The reins of government are in the hands of the Japanese. The retired emperor insists that, he is still the ruler, which precipitated the crisis of yesterday and today. The prisoners are charged with responsibility for a conspiracy to assassinate the offending ministers and take the emperor to a place of safety when the abdication would be nullified. Marquis I to' insisted that the ab dication be acceded to and that the new emperor issue an edict advo cating its acceptance by the p epple. The old emperor refuses to permit his son to act. : Mobs continue to threaten, and the situation is full of possibilities. Japanese iiutiioritir'S ', regard the situation as being alarming and growing worse. Troops are being hurried into Seoul. The working members of the cabinet who : enjoy Marquis Ito's protection are passing in and out of the castle under Japanese guard. The work of the cabinet will not be finished until after the exile of the former emperor. This, the next step, if accompanied without the murder of the deposed emperor, will make a date in Korean history. Selma Gathering Starts The Wyatt Statue Fund (Continued from First Page.) went into quarters at the WyominK Hotel. This is the same company of which Wyatt was a member when -he lost his life at Bethel. It is now united with the North Carolina National Guard as Company A, Second Infan try, with a membership of forty-five enlisted men under the command of Capt. Paul Jones and Lieutenants J. A. Jenkins and V. L. Barlow. Jr. The only living survivors of the firing squad that Wyatt was in at the time he lost his life at Bethel are MaJ. R. H. Bradley of Raleigh. Mr. R. W, Ricks and Mr. John H. Thorpe of Tar boro. Mr, Thorpe was prevented from being present at Selma today on ac count of Illness, but Mr. Ricks and Maj. Bradley will be here to lend their patriotism and enthusiasm in the in terest of Wyatt's memory. There will be an interesting exhibi tion drill on the town common this afternoon bv the Edgecombe Guards. Skirmish drills, compsry formations, and exercises in the manual of arms will be carried out. terminated by a sham battle. The euards make a fine 'show in their neat khaki un'fo.ms; they may be seen by visitors to the Jamestown Exposition during North Carolina week. Confederate veterans are here In numbers from different sections. The Walter Moore Oomp of Johnson county Is well represented. The veterans are all anxious to see a fitting memorial built to perpetuate the bravery of their comrade who wa the first to give his life blood for the cause of the south in the awful struggle between the states. Following is the program which is being carried out here today: Morning Kally. 11:45 Forming of street parade at union depot, proceeding to Star Ware house, led by band. 12:30 Song, "Carolina," by chorus of graded school children. Instrumental Duet, "Melody of Love;" Mesdamea Call and Nowell. Vocal Solo, Selected, Mr. Taylor. Quartette Selection, Messrs. Taylor, McNeil, Harding and Dowman. Selection by Band. 1:30 Dinner at Planters' Warehouse. FORMAL EXERCISES. 8:00 Muslo by. band at Planters Warehouse. 3:15 Meeting called to order by Mr, John A. Mltchener, secretary of sta tute committee. Prayer, by Chaplain 3. A. Broadwell, Music by band. Address of Welcome on Behalf of Selma, by Mayor W. H. Hare. Address of Welcome to Confederate Veterans, Mrs. R. A. Ashworth, pres ident of Henry I Wyatt Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Patriotic. Address, x Captain Paul CONSPIRACY Jones of th ICdcccimbe Guard. Music by band. The Story of Henry L. Wyatt's Death, Major R.' H. Bradley. Music by band. 4:.t0 Open-air band concert at Town Common. 4:50 Exhibition Drill by Edgecombe Guards under command of Captain Paul Jones. 5:15 Baseball game; Clayton vs. Selma. 7:00 Supper at Planters' Warehouse. NIGHT CONCERT. 8:00 Music r;: band at Star Ware house. "My country. "I'is of Thee," school children chorus. Vocal Duet, Selected, Messrs. Taylor and McNeil. Vocal Solo, Selected, Miss Mary Del Dowman. Song, Selected, school children. Address by Mr. V. A. Stewart of Dunn, representative from Harnett county. Closing. "The Star Spangled Ban ner, by the hand. ' Confronted by Fearful Charge (Continued from Tage One.) his men are 'trying hard to put the blame on Captain Doran and the Columbia. In reply to the fearful ehnrse- of . inhumanity"' preferred by Third Officer Hawse they declaiv that Hawse was drunk when he rowed un to the San Pedro. But alon the water front, in S.in Francisco the sea-faring n en have figured that if tho ln-t 'story told by the surviving officers of both the San Pedro and the : Columbia"- were true the Sun -Pedro, never should have crashed into the Columbia, be cause the tendency would h'iv been to swing clear. Kvidontly it was Captain Iloran who was nviklnj; vio lent .efforts'.' to keep from retinitis down the San Pedro. THE SQUABBLE OF THE MAYORS TWO . ( By Loiised: Wire to The Times. ) . San Francisco. July 24. Mayor Taylor declares that he does not pro pose to institute proceedings to test the validity of his appointment by District Attorney I.angdon. "I feel certain of my title to the office," said Dr. Taylor, "and any pro ceedings of that kind will have to conio from Schmitz." Schmitz is adhering !o his inten tion to appoint new supervisors as soon as vacancies occur in the board. This means that just as soon as the big stick of the graft prosecutors drives the boodlers out of office to make room for the Taylor appointees. Schmitz will also name new super visors. With two boards of super visors in office a dual government will exist that will keep tho city in an official cul de sac until the courts are called upon to determine whether the signature of Dr. Taylor or the signa ture of Schmitz is needed to validate claims against the municipality. The city auditor and the city treasurer are in doubt about the matter at present, and intend to adopt the pre caution of obtaining the signatures of both Dr. Taylor and Schmitz before passing any claims. . MR. AND MRS. DUKE AT THE DUKE FARM By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York. July 24. -After the riu let w.-dding of James B. Duke, thp tobacco millionaire, to Mrs. Nanaline Holt Inman, the famous Atlanta beauty, in Brooklyn, yester day, Mr. and Mrs. Duke, aecom panied by Mrs. Holt, and Walter In man, left in a motor car for Duke farm at SomevviUe, N. J. They will remain there only a short time; however, as extensive alterations are being made In the . house at the bride s suggestion. Mr; Duke has completed arrangements for doub ling his 2,000 acre estate. The re modeling of the famous bachelor club house is already under wav When completed the house will be worth many thousands of dollars, and yet it will be only a temporary residence, for the Dukes, while a far more beautiful mansion is being built., " It is mora than probable that the newly married couple will spend most of their time at the home of Mr. Duke, at Eighty-first street and Fifth avenue, while waiting for the homervilM home and the new city homo at No. 4 East Fifty-second street, to be got ready for occu pancy. Both Mr. and Mrs. Duke have been engaged during the sum mer in shopping for the latter place, and, while they have decided that as many of the furnishings as possible will be purchased In this country, yet it Is said that the home will rival that of any of the famous ones In that Bectlon. Mr. and Mrs. Puke, it Is said, are planning to give some lavish entertainments at their city home. KIWALL-WINTHKOPE CO. I1KKIC A Mi NEXT WEEK. The Edsall-Wlnthrope Stock Com pany will play a week's engagement on the Brlggs lot, near the union depot, beginning July 29th, for the beneflt of the Knights of the Macca bees. CASEASWEET for ha hie. n rhlt. dren makes the stomach right and al lays Inflammation and orevents Irri tation. CASEASWEET makes the baby happy and well. Sold by King -Croarell Drug Company.. ANOTHER COTTON MILL IN IREDELL Quarter -Million-Dollar Cor poration Chartered Today ON THE CATAWBA RIVER More Than a Hundred Thousand Dol lars of the Slock Already Sub scribedPlant to He Constructed at Moiibo by the Turner-Mills Co. Bank of Asbpole Changes Name. A charter was Issued by the secre t;,ry of state today to the Turner Mills Company, a big cotton milling concern in Iredell county. The loca tion of the principal -office, is at East Monbo, in the vicinity of Statcsville. The purpose of the corporation is to purchase from the Monbo Manufac turing Company a water-power site on the Catawba river, and to con struct thereon a dam across. the river, and to construct a plant for the gen eration of power to operate the mills. Various kinds of cotton goods will be manufactured and sold. The total authorized capital slock is $250,000., with $101,500 already subscribed. Permission is granted to Tit Kin business with the amount which has been subscribed.' The in corporators, their addresses and the amount of stock held by each is as fellows: Of Statcsville .1. C. Steal & Sons. 150 shares; V. D. Turner, 100; W. W. Turner, 70: ...I. B. Arm- tic-UI,. !!i; K. (1. Gall her. 1 r. : C. II. Ann licit!. 10; John G. Turner, 10; !'. T. Mcocham. 10; John A . Parker, 10; ,1. L; Cowan. 10; 1,. C. Caldwell. 10: D. V. I.. Hill, 10; Sig Wallace, 10. Of Monbo Monbo Manufactur ing Company. 150 shares; C. L. Tur ner. 100; Samuel Turner, 100; garct Huey, 5. A. A. Shuford. of Hickory, 100 shares; James L. Tur ner, of Coolamee. 20; T. S. Connor, of Terrell, 20; J. Chap. Turner, of Elmwood, 20: It. P. Anderson, of Mocksville, 10: 'oh. (1. Shclton, of Chariot to, 40; R. ('. Frazier, of Clarc moiit. .". The Bank of Ashpole filed an nieiidnient to its charter .-todayi changing its name to Bank of Fair- mount..-. The capital stock of the bank is $ii.700. Mr. A, S. Thompson is president. DAXGKK OF l,OSIX(i Kl'llAL HOl'TE TO SWll'T (1IKKK, Mention was miido in tills pa per last, March that there was danger of rural freri delivery being withdrawn from route No. 4 from Raleigh, on account of the condition of the roads. The department has, again taken this matter up through Postmaster Brlggs here and directed him to report whether any work is being done to render the Rhamkatte road toward Swift Creek Church and the Hay wood road so that they can be trav eled with facility and safety at all seasons. The subject has been brought to the attention of the road authorities. The rural route patrons are very anxious for the service not to be jeopardized. ALDERMANIC MEETING THAT DIDN'T MEET A meeting of the board of alder men was set for twelve o'clock to day to receive the report of the committee appointed to consider the proposition mado by the Raleigh Electric Company in reference to lights, extension of lines, connec tions, etc. The meeting, however, failed to materialize ,as Alderman Taylor is out of the city, and could not be notified. No time has been set for another attempt to get together on tho proposition. VKRV LOW HATES VIA S. A. L. Account X. C. Firemen's Tourna ment', Wilmington, N. C. Ail-rust Oth to Dili. FOR INDIVIDUALS, one first class fare plus 25 cents, using basis of fare In effect prior to July ' 1st, to be sold August 4th to 9th, In clusive, limited August 14th. FOR FIRE COMPANIES AND BRASS BANDS IN UNIFORM, TEN OR MORE ON ONE TICKET FIKJM Charlotte Durham . , Henderson Hickory . Monroe . , Oxford Raleigh .. San ford $4.10 3.50 3.55 6.40 3.60 3.55 2.95 2.60 2.60 t ' Southern Pines Tickets to be sold August 3rd to 8th, Inclusive, limited to return until August 14th. SEABOARD has double dally ser vice between all of above points to Wilmington through Hamlet. For Information apply to your agent or C. H. GATTIS, Traveling Passenger Agent, j Raleigh, N. C. c ( 'WYV'A'V The Kind Yon Have Always in use for over 30 years, and vwam) u uy s All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the hca'.tlt of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What isCASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for (tfartor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wiud Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Cons! iptitiiu and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, tffhe Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For TMC etNTAUH eOKPANT, EVERY STITCH r d r AT It lias hccii a long time siucc such a rale wa;; hold in IJalciiih. It is indeed a : Rar e Opportun ity to Buy Clothing' Positively Minus All.' Profits :y:;:v.::v :''V,'.';.Pj:ofit-niai:iig-':lihs-1i'o.v no consideraiion wilh n::; the niaiii object in sa'rilicing these hrand new, Sfa sonalde (larinents is to niake iiii mediate room for onr new lines of Shoes, Furnishings ami Tailoring business. LE E & B ROUGHTON. : : : cotton : : : Goods Have Advanced Our spring purchases were biicli that we arc able to offer 15c. IfiiiMlale Cambrio ut . "V . . .. ... .'. !. , , . . . . . . lS'jc. 15c. ItlcHcliiii;; nt , ..... . . . v. , . . . . ; . . . . . I Of. 12',2C. Hlracli and CHinbric at 10c. 10c. I'liMcnclicd Ihiinrstic nt .......... . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . ... .. . . .. 8!c. 15c. IVrcals nt . . . . . . . ... . . . . .................... . . . . . . . . . laijc. 20c. Wliitr IiimiiH at. ... .-, ..... ... ....... . ..... 15c. Ijincnc, ( lianibrays and Ginglimns at IS'i-c. SHKKTS AXI) IMLIiOW CASKS HKlAJW VALVK. Summer Underwear at Old Prices. You will find our stock prices correct. yVK . A 12 EAST MARTIN STREET. r Our Keep a Bank Account. Whether your income bo largo or email. We offer our services. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK. I RALEIGH, N. C. 2 Bought, and which has been has borne the slgnatwo oT has been made under his per- lift 22-. eonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Signature of Over 30 Years. TT MUHftAV STRCCT, NEW VOKR OITV. 533 OF CLOTHING COST v a v bright, clean and new, and Advice
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