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PAGE IWCllHRHiVi HHE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: - THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1908. 4 mm i I IijjIi!!1 Ill The steady light, simple construction and absolute safety. Lquipped with the burner. Made or brass, nickel plated, every lamp warranted. If Jfour dealer does not handle the Rayo Lamp or Perfection Oil Heater write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. the R li our ne STANDARD OO. COMPANY (Incorporated) SEMI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF THE POPE'S MINISTRY (By Cable to The Times.) Rome, Jan. 2 Finv wars auo Pope Pius, then plain f ather Gius seppe, of the little chapel in Reise. siiiiR his -first mass to the poor toll; of that' congregation. In St... Peter's as : supienv head of the Calholie cliui-eir on... earth;, he .celebrated'.-, the? romi-c,::.-.vinial of. that first - mass J ivnh nn mi Te pomp or show OL power j than e!:ara:terized his entranee. into i the i.rif sil'iod. . hi 1 "he similar Leo. hi predeci 1 In liie lOiliini; of L' ". horn ' 'I t') tlo"- (i h- still retiKuiliei a i-ereiiiOil'. ht.- l'ef.er priests and eardinals tubilee of Pope v;is ushered in HO pilgrims to ' hat ceremonv At the present held onlv the and those, peo ple of Roue and outlvniK Italian . towns who ame, not to witness,: but to worship. Pope. TV.; would permit no cor- Keous pr pa rations for the festival. In keep i. with hi well know desire .for sirnlicitv he had decreed that the mass celebrated in his honor should nwtr.ble as far as possilile the flrt-t ot his career. It was his wish that the ceremony should be in keeping with his humble beginning in lite, and in consonance with the early years when he was priest to gondoliers and fishermen and son to the poorest family in a destitute Venetian province. His holiness did not forget on tins great occasion tnat before he became Prince of the Church his mother en dured the utmost privation that he might become a priest. His rever ence for her memory is one of (he charms of hl3 career. The first mass commemorated in the modest cere mony was presented in the poix-.s own bir.hpluce when he was twentv three years of age. Leaving t no vil lage seven years before as (iiuxsoppc Sarto, a student for the priest hood. he retaurned after his ordination he returned after his ordinal urn I day of December, 183", and in time to sing the New Year s mass ot the opening year. The celebration of .the semi-centennial of this event will eoiMinue throughout the week, but by stipula tion of the pope himself all the rent monies will be as barren of pomp as jvas the opening day. 1 " When the Stomach, Heart, or kid- Bey nerves get weak, then those Kans always fall. Don't drug t:i. - Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or That is simply a make shift. Get a prescription knows to ; Druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoops, Restorative. The Restorative is pre-' pared expressly for theBe weak ln- i Bide; nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up witn Dr. Rhoon's Restorative tablets or liquid and see how quickly help will come. Free Bample test sent on request by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health Is surely worth this klmple test Henry T. Hicks Co. MB. JOYNER AND SENATOR , ; i OVERMAN AT MOORESVILLE. Buperintentend of Education 3". T. Joyner left this afternoon for Moores vllle, where tomorrow he will dedicate the handsome school building of that city. The exercises will be under the auspices of the Junior Order and Mr. Joyner and Senator Lee S. Overman ;wlll deliver addresses. (My On "BROMO QUININE," that is Laxative promo Qe moneys, xnai is simpiy u i.hkl-,,, Keeps Frost on Windows Don't you dislike to leave the warm living room and undress in a cold bedroom where the frost is thick on the windows? No need to any longer a , . Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) makes any cold room cheerful and cozy in a trice and keeps it so. It has a smokeless device that means no smoke no smell no bother just direct intense heat. Finished in japan and nickel. Brass font holds 4 quarts, burns 9 hours. Easily car ried abcut. Every heater warranted, k unequalled fonts bnl'uant. best central ararc RELIGIOUS BIN'S UEBSEL HEATH WHILEPHAYIiVG ( Hv Leased Uir Detroit, .Mich., Klizabela .Mosher, allied by religious ed herself .to death at her home ! Lincoln yesterday ; .afternoon, pr; I ins fervently and singing ..while-. -1 b'o'dy- was being consumed, iiv tlame-. :After ldssins ; ' her husband ;in..l telling him that she was kohis to take a iiiip the woman went to hir room upstairs, -soaked her cloiluii'i in a -'gallon of kerosene, lirhted a.; match and ignited it. 1 hen tnrnw ing herself upon her knees by he. bedside she bes;a:i tn prav -loudly and to sing snatches' of hymns. Her husband's attention - being at: rai led, he, rushed up stairs to find her en veloped in flames. She. screamed to : him to go- away. -'and coniinued to pray and . smg while sue was. -being-literally roasted alive. Mr. Mosher made a desperate effort to'.- extinguish- the lianies, but his wife lei! over dead. Mrs. Mosher was converted n -:i : t time ago and for several days haa spent niost of her tinie praying and singing liyinns. She was tl.T years old.- ' ' '' A tickling cough, is quickly .stopped ( ough Cure. And i harmless and sate. from any cause 'i by Dr. Simon's i-M is. so thoroughly I that. Dr. Shoopj tells mothers.' everywhere to wilhout hesitation even to very babes.; The wholesome green :ive ii you n q leaves and tender stems of a lung-healing mountainous, shrub, furnish the cura tive .properties to Dr. Shoop's Cougli Cure. ' lr, caluisi the cough, and heal-i the sore . and sensitive bronchia! mi n:brai:es. , : No opium, no chloro form, nothing harsh used to injure or 'suppress.. Simply a resinous plant extract, t.iat helps to ..heal aching lungs. The Spaniards call this shrub which H"'-' ' the Doctor uses. "The sacred Always demand Dr. ShonpY, ( ough ( tire. Hearv I . Hicks Co.. I'oi'iner Kesideut of Charlotte Killed j i special to The Kvehing Times, ) . - ! i Charlotte,. X. Ci. Jaii. Mr, V. ' I;.- Hoggs. Jr.. the voung- mining ex pert, who was stoned to death hv a i mob ot enraged men near- lopia. in' i Mexico. December 1st last, because- rr Hi H F ' I e to The Times.) I Ke.it. i-uvli-il' iirf.V the h.cr.; ,.r his uif H I ;XV. f ;-jISs:S4!iP-. lilS;7. ' 111 ! M.ie coni'ianv of which he was an lfi,(.i.ll m nm .lv wai,(,s w,)(1.1 o.-,f:i,, atl!...was; v,.v 0uiai. , Churlomi - wm,,.t, i,, rt.sirt..l for se-v- ,,, nwMbs ,n 1S!)S. The follow- , n ,10 Jh M d Sfl , tillc Press, of San Francisco, Cal. : V. It. Bogus. Jr., was liilled near I ioi;u. oi .vii'mcu, on uei euioer isl. I Owing to the tailure of his company I . T, 1... 1... jto pay ploves, the wages due to the en a mob of miners met him on the road and stoned him to deaMi. He was born in 137 and graduated from the Virginia Polytechnic In stitute in 1877, taking a supple mentary course at Columbia. His professional work took him to Lead ville and Rico, Colorado, and to many parts of Mexico. Ho was an engineer of reputation and the wri ter of several papers on mining geology. A number of men impli cated . In the horrible fatality have been arrested. DeWltfs, Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is especially recommended for piles. Sold by Klng-Crowell Drug Co. m (S? on every George Hollamby Druce, Who Claimed the Portland Es tates, and Robert Charles Caldwell, the American. J am ni n iinifl's I Y:m ilifelfe' r?? in. that' Ik. h-r.V n He,', en,il i.i :' " . rfi -S' , ! iy-.'!i).i.i.-life.; with., two. r.; vnlvO.r ; tui Us ti; 1 i . SSmmmmmm!I ' . ' ,Km.l-? ' :'" j S if i" ; ' r !'!' .1 an:s": .-. 1 1 i-; 'tlv.atl.i took i'l:c:" .. :' ., I d-H't'i'i' r " I '""i i mi!, v li(.-fe desceailaut ; ;:niu die ilacliv or i'lii'lhiiul, has been i A I II was Hie v. ii'. 's 5i.ii fur;ii!u ti i M'lu'il. by llii' opcniir; i.l llie svavi' Ii:i:.iii ll-ercin (he Imdv of j m taint at tin- ni'si -Mini lii'-d at l:-r. I I !. I.) file iiiciir.-c is sliow.i i i e i,, ::i!i t( io iti iiee. ererleil in Jhe 3 w.'ia n .nisi . r.r.izi"! m r n. aa. i i ii mii-an- eniei elv: on i:c npM .1. -kelMl of C,eii:'- Httilituthv I !? Kf lammiLT K.Vf;,; n r :il .-, I i;- av. .uimc 1 j v. li: rlailiuM Hie I'ei lla.nl . - lales. a lei !-elou is a niri ire of - ltolK'rt ' l visilei s ai '- .Mi s, rMiillips' miither. .Mrs. .i, -.,:,,-i.ll !.,. ,..,.:.....; .,1.,,-v,,, i... ;,. ..."n. ..r i :.. 1 tfl n,i. w lio uc.s visiting her da'.u; h nr.d a Liiiiili.n solii-itif.-. ".who h .-id. Id to the village l.vgive hi wif-l,-"M'.y'i'ei-: ': Mrs, l.iuvna -,.r..b ;! !y .dk'':of. ilii-r wound. - -.-, i'lullijis ' ilivoiyod l-i' -i.' '. husban.-l I'm! ijn the 'ground Of ' .nil-conduct - in South Africa ,.a'nd in tlic cnur :. IV hcMiinv; ..of "the r;v last ll"ccm Voti r I'liiliip-i i mere,! her home 'a.t'ti'-l-.-.pU'.i. suicide Willi Vc'i'-V. Al'-irdl- on1 tli-' I.-I.-4 day ;.'of P"i'i, ,-. i:i- !:.,: t'. the (in t not o f his' ife -for a 'year, his ln.ithcr - his s. n ;! j;g ih'--'':-('r.iup'a.igu ' . In'.'. South i-i ". Aiijor , 1'iiilHps was com;iicicl cV cral l t'liMi ;for '-lirave.ry. and ; i . of ,;tllc 1 i l" ! .1 ) l-r:ii-h. ;tllc Joi i:l (ha'rge of. -S'pinn K"P. -Till'; ti;:. "lit Tieoiihivm is lhc one lopic-'i f -i-sion in aniiy : and club i iri l.c.;. ..:'hi!!!Vs';i;nd his...w ilc li--tug well tin 11 ' 11 in lll;l nps -w . ;.f Soei usual .'Uty; iui--' iinling pe;- : V i Uty. i CONTEST Af'D ITS REcULTi: I i' I ( a i M Marion. ,. J; mi ore. nge-eati tit ire to I he 'I ir :il. 2 -i.nd.uli :e?.l Ulce ill c I ihsolu.- Ii1 n .-orange-eating ceniesi , the lo tile w inner to haw i a ; 1 1 ion from liie necessity of ouri ;iicr p:i)rn!ng liiiichcoi!. may ci jyoimg telephone operators at ita. .Marion, couniy, iheir livi .t t 1 o , f sii ians last -night expr ed little i to save 011 tidelK.e 111 the iv'. abiHl;. Rarh r. fro'i ug o n'- an V'j! .ml- is,, ( of .--I'll !ia:..u:as y i gor i t!;e lerd;. Th rlrls. each of wuoni is four- 1 1 ecu irs old. each mixing in tvvoe bananas, devoured t nlrtv-cight oral)- h gc: hefore tliev were .-overcome. I r 1 heir groans bronchi assistance and two physicians were hurriedly- sum inoned. I liev worked over Ine girl all dav wilhout. bringing about ran ch"1 ! , . I.. . w,,l. ,.-, .1 Ulljil OY euo'iiL til im.'il imuniin , uii- dition. Miss Hoster was "ahead when I the eating contest was brought to a Tw.lf -..ivliin w,,,L.ir,w,l t,t..t,' ,,. mm, .in,,. .f, .....in.M...-M .v... ges to Miss Crissinger s eighteen. (iKOKfiK AUK WILL UK A KAIKHAXKH lKI,K(.i.TK. (By Leased Wire to Tne Times.) Brooke, lnd., Jan. 2. George Ade, the playwright, will he. a dele gate to the republican national con vention from the tenth congressional district, lie says he is in favor of the nomination of Vice-President Fairbanks for the presidency. Every hum In interoAtnl anil Phould Know , tlxi:t the woti'icr.iil Marvel "X'""1 r"' Aak vonr drawlst for It. If lie fun nut supply th. MARVKL. nriTDt no othar. but Bend Mnmn for Itlnt- trntfld hook URAled. It irivefl full Dartimlure nml dirticMoni Invnl.mlilo toludiot, MARVEL CO., 44 E. 23d SI., Ne York 1 I -"in l I-1' , ...... .... . ... . ...... .,.,,, i;i it'll, ii. jiu, in ij (he i-iiue uullin. J i - - : . . - - - - . : - ' - ' ;'., - '--'.-- i S PULLING II" i mmm of i " . - : i EVENUFR i Tlie 1 ;vi niij! ilelil. . C. ac:n.d here w- ! Hill. ( l !, i, J in the 1V. lb that .lolin 11; dorio.us i d in be ol I'.cvcnu Siniili; Oaii er A. 1 111 ;i re '.ii.iii iverni ),. v.-; ; 1U..I1 :dng il .i ! o'ci ni'i:; i 'made ';,!!; .it li h.on.i .ai'-.i rU rad iron, 1 r i'v county. iiiii v.a. ind .turn, d iritie.i. Os. alleged to' lulling . of taken a fe : . one linn verniuen; 1 ;nii!h. for is t! d lo , ."..-hoi ; ieinl an' llie tri: ler t!! -pun 1 ,ii tin- w is -o Th lor offi . !.ol:l !. .1; f s r.ou i. ;" h.elilbcr uf the : Ilie:c.i!l- j I. K. Hill k Hon. of t ,i ( tler.ient. lie is abou; ' and has a who and a . 1 ildreii. He l:ui! . . j ileum a quiet. owvtr.l- I! ;tn f:rni of hi own i o 'ier e' anger 1 1 a st id . law-; J tell l!ll l'r. iing cili.en. . .o on,' I m his appearance ami ' lie is a blockader. 1! ' -t night by a travelln,' j pienily- visits, the ret.-. Hill had not ln- ti i:c-1 t in illicit dimming In it from the !uior:iiat ion Oli inner: ' hat ! stated- la . Ui'an who fi-i i, , .,,., I it i I, itivelv em: U,nio -v Bivon him hill aided in the malting of fire-water hv taking the whiskey, in exchange tor merchandise.- It will lie remembered that a few, days ago Oscar Sisk, for -whose tir- , rest $1,0H,) was offered, was rapi-l ured by two Smithtown inhabitants I and turned over to Sheriff Petreo, and later taken to Greensboro. Jim Smith H the only one of the trio charged with complicity'-in t lie murder of Mr. Hendricks that has not been arrested, and it is believed that he will bo taken within the next few days. A reward of $1,000 hns been offered for his capture. Smith Is also a merchant. Wf AT CAVSKH HKADACItK? Prom October' to May, Colds are the most frequent causa of 1 Headnchc. LAXATIVE IinOMO QUININE re moves cause. E. W. Grove on box. 2uc, ; IS 4'liWSeFOI ; FAKiLY BERED' ! I:- I t,i Tie i 11IK': ) ion i i' V r. iiouer horo. II fii m ily living liere. have', be or ir. r. .-Wail't o.in .n-ji ; d the ; slaited i- I The ((UHiner -a i ion. , has H VITAI. lAircltT.VNCIv tin- bi.dy aic .mi : lUh ns the. kl.l y 1 ;. iin il v makes mi iliat thev will liilies 'from -.'thfl in t;i iv !y : passing wnc nee taking ; ;! nV the lirst O, King. . DISTILLERS ESTABLISHED 1867 C. All goods GUARANTEED PURE and just as represented. If not satisfactory, your money refunded. Shipped in plain packages. 1 Gallon 2 Gallons 4 Quarts 8 Quarts Richmond Rye Whiskey . . . . . . $2.25 $4.00 $2.35 $4.20 Straight White Wooden Corn .... 2.00 3.75 2.1 0 4.00 Straight White Copper Corn . . ... 2.25 4.00 235 4.20 American Fine Gin . . . . . . . . 2.50 4.50 J 2.60 4.75 Imported Holland Gin 4.00 7.50 4.10 7.70 Maryland Peach Brandy . . . ... 2.50 4.50 2.60 4.75 New York Apple Brandy . ..... 2.50 4.50 2.60 4.75 Virginia Apple and Peach Brandy . . . 4.00 7.50 4.10 7.10 Canadian Malt Whiskey . . . . . . 3.00 5.50 '3.10 5.75 Private Stock Corn . . . . . . . . 2.50 4.50 2.60 4.75 Hatke's Virginia Mountain Rye . . . 2.50 40 2.60 4.75 Merry Old Kentucky Rye . . . . . . 3.00 5.50 3.10 5.75 Golden Corn . . . . . . . . . . V 3.00 5.50 3.10 5.75 Old Four Hundred Rye or Corn . . . 4.00 7.56 4.10 7.70 Old Five Hundred Rye or Corn . . . 5.00 9.50 5.10 9.70 Old 1867 Rye Whiskey . ..... 6.00 11.50 6.10 11.70 Bottled in Bond, Atherton Rye . . . . . . . . 4.25 8.50 1 HA-t C Our shipping . . . Beer, Bottled East Cary Street 1M CHARLOTTE'S POLICE REVENUE D6UBLEB (Special to The Evening Times.) ( liarlotte. N. , Jan. 2. Fijiures ccmipileil yesterday by the city tnas urer disclosed the astonishing fact fact Unit the income to the eltv from i the police department during 1907 was double that received during 1906.- Th iMes in the ease are. for 190G. $6.- 4.15. and for 1H07. $13,116.19. The tlif rence. a little calculation will show, iiounts to $6,Gfl.04, more than 100 per cent increase. This cannot be Inter- Ipietcd to mean that the city has been inure -.disorderly than previously, for I he common knowledge of citizens would disprove at once such an hy poiinsis. Hut tlte figures reflect an increased energy on the part of th j Mincers el trie law in lerreting out jirime and an increased vigor in the proM-eimoii oi om-ouers, Willi a yie,v inaKing crime, whether secret or 'tomms. as rare a thing as possible. 1 lie Iigiin s for the month of Dccem- . her. M hlch will be read at the Friday I night session of the board of public M-ifety, show that the recorder during bat mouth tried 321 'oases, of which '184 vi re convictions, 75 being bound over j to sup! nor court, 'and 4 appealed, Th toi il f tins and costs for the month w.:s SI. CM. 17. . ,T. 1 HOM.tS, rioideiif. H. W. .IACKSOX, -RALEIG CIHHL Cl S fJfilfiS RANK ; e - - Capital, Surplus and Resources C ver One Million of Dollars. elconics and appreciates accounts, liolieviiig i(s years of consid-ei-alo service and satisfactory iicconi inodatioii renilerc ! (o iln casloie.TK j is endorsed by its iiuinv li'iends. I hegin the New ear with (i bank account. KALEIGH BANKING AND .TRUST COMPANY, "ROUND STEPS BANK" Thren Generations of Hanking. Raleigh National nuik, tHDI.V I.W5; N-itlonal Rank of Raleigh, 1885-1 005; Raleigh Ranking and 1 rust Conipuny, 1005. The long and successful career of the "Round Steps Bank" Is otifficlent guarantee of its high character. In addition to paving lib eral semi-annual dividends. It has paid out to Its stockholders nearly hfilf a million dollars In profits. Steel Safety Boxes In a strong, thoroughly up-to-dat Burglar proof Vault, offer an unsurpassed opportunity to 1U patrons for the custody of valuable papers. UHA8. E. JOHNSON, W. N. JONES. President. Vice-Pre. -' V. H. BJt.ICJGH, .-- : - Cashier. 1853 -THE HO Insurance Company of New York, No. 50 CKI).n STKKKT. .lunuaty, 1, 11)07. Cash Ciipltal, Net Surplus, ;Mot,oo. ii7,408,:tr5. Keservo for AH Other Liabilities, Assets. $10,4:50,811). f20,83,174. STATK AGKXT IOK fVOKTfC CIOLfXA, BEN. Cliarlolt e. i HATKE'S FINE WHISKIES We prepay all express charges and houfe is next door to the express office. . . m.-v',. r, ri." n tlMir is received. IjILINU 1IN h;uk ukuck. ixvjw, and Bulk Goods. A Croup! Pneumonia! Dangerous ills eases. Require prompt treatment VICK'S CROUP-PNEUMONIA SALVE is Emergency Doctor in your nomi. Delights or your money back. 25c trial size at drti stores. WHKUK'S THK GOOD SHIP MOUNT KOVAIi NOW? St. John, N. 13., Jan. 2 The fate of the Canadian Pacific steamer .Mount Royal, now twenty-five days out from Antwerp, with Captain Pur cell and nearly 400 persona on board, is causing great anxiety. Not ono vessel arriving in the last three weeks has ' reported the Mount Itoyal, and the lack of news is regarded as' omi nous. The Mount Itoyal in upward of 7,000 tons gross. She carried a small cargo. The Mount Itoyal had on board, on leavins Antwerp, 1505 steerage pas--sengers Galiceans, Russian Jews, Finns, and a few Relgians. She also carried a crew of eighty men. it Docs the Itusinoss. Mr. K.. K. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says of Tiucklcn's Arinca Salve, "It does the business; I have, used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped hands and it cured them. Applied it to an old sore and it healed It without leaving a scar behind." .- at ail drug stores. S. JKI5MAX, ishier. (ashler. Assistant ( H, IN. C. - J. SMI 'I H make good all losses and breakage. Shipments made same day order Uf- I . I write ror circular anu pntcs on HATKE & CO. ' '-.-. cok art .'. nichmond, Va. im,,,'? Ts" nyf.1"" M
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