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PAG 2 TWO THE RALEIGH EVENING TBfMES: . TUESDAY, MA Y.T9, 1908. WILL MARCH ON : FORT CASWELL list of Godpanles and Organi zation to Par-ticipate ' Adjutant General Thomas R. Robert son this afternoon Issued general or ders No. 5. relative" to the Fort Caa ; well exercises to be held In June: The .respective commanders will report to XJeut.-CoI. J. Van Metts second Infan try, Wilmington, for such orders as may be necessary to expemue uib hwc ment to Fort Caswell. On arrival at the fort the troo?s will remain under the command of Col. Metts until other wise disposed of by the commander of the fort. Officers and men will travel in field service uniform and will ship the dress uniform In such manner as may. be provided for by the quartermaster de partment. Officers and organizations will take cots and the customary mess kits, tentage and camp equipage be ing furnished by the state. The following organizations will pro ceed to Fort Caswell June 1: Compa nies B and D, first Infantry; Companies B, C, D, E, G, H, I, second Infantry; Companies A,. B, C. L. M, and band, third Infantry; hospital corps detach ments of second and third Infantry; Lieut -Col. J. Van B. Metts, second In fantry and regimental staff, except regimental quartermaster; Major T. S. Pace and staff, second infantry; Major W. C. Rodman and staff, second infan- try; Major J. J. Bernard and staff, i third Infantry: Major R. M. Albright and staff, third infantry: Major P. H. Holmes, chief surgeon; Capt. A. H. Harriss, assistant surgeon; First Lieu tenant M. B. Abernathy, assistant sur geon.. CALIFORNIA GOES FOR BRYAN TODAY AT FRESNO. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Fresno, Cal., May 19. The California democratic convention, which opened its session here yesterday, concluded its work today. The delegation was in structed for Bryan. ,The antl-organlzation wing of the party was in complete control of the .party. The defeat of the old McNabe faction, which had been in control for many years, was so apparent when the committee met yesterday that their candidate for governor in 1908 Is re garded as the. leader of the anti-organization forces. He will be at the Full cannot always be determined by chemical analysis alone. A 4true food" contains tissue-building, heat- and energy- making elements, and certain natural elemental salts Phosphate of Potash, etc, in wheat and barley without which new brain and body cells cannot be formed. That's why is a "true food" is more readily absorbed RETAINED BY WEAK STOMACHS when rejected! ': PRACTICAL, PERSONAL TESTS are of far greater worth than any laboratory estimate of Food Value, and the large number of extreme cases wherein no other food could be retain ed, proves "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Pcctum Cereal Co, Ltd., Battle Creek, Midi, XEW SKIN REMEDY. Creates Big Stir: Drug Stores Crowd ed With Sufferers. For several weeks past King-Crow-ell's and otiier leading drug stores In this city have been crowded with persons desiring a supply of poslam, the new cure for eczema. This is the drug which has created such a stir throughout the country since its dis covery one year ago. For the convenience of those who use poslam for pimples, blackheads, blotches, red nose, acne, herpes and other minor skin troubles, a special 50-cent package has been adopted, in I jar, which is now on sale at all lead ing drug stores. In eczema cases, poalam stops the Itching with first application and proceeds to heal, curing chronic cases in two weeks. In minor skin trou bles, results show after an overnierht ! application. For a free experimental sample, write direct to the Emer gency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty fifth Street, New York City. STOCK PROPHET SUES PLUNGERS (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York, May 19 James R. Keene, Talbot J. Taylor, James B. Taylor and Foxhall Keene are named defendants In a suit for 120,000 which A. N. Rldgeley, a "sf.ock prophet, has brought against them in the supreme court of Brooklyn. . Kaageiey says ne lorecasiea - .&outn - em Pacific so enticingly that more than 100,000 shares were sold, and he wants a jury to say whether or not his services should be rewarded. The plaintiff says he Issues a circu lar known as Rldgeley 's Financial Forecast, and that prior to August 5, 1902, there were at least 1,000 persons who relied implicitly on his financial forecasts. These clients caused Southern Pacific to jump from 68 a share to par value of 1O0 by buying stock at his suggestion. Rldgeley says the two Taylors and Foxhall Keene, under the firm name of Talbot J. Taylor & Company, act ed as agents for James R. Keene in opening negotiations with him where by the boom was started. head of the delegation at Deaver and will be a candidate for the temporary chairmanship of the national convention. rood Va BOB TAYLOR TO E fl SPEECH Tennessee Membor Seated to Talk on Stale's Rights This Afternoon (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington. May 10. Srnctor "Bob" Taylor, of Tennessee,- will make his maiden speech in the senate late this afternoon. His subject will be "States Rights and' Tariffs." Senator Taylor lias followed the tra ditions of tin; .pnate relative to the at titude of ' new' members and has been comparatively quiet slr.ee taking his seat. He has introduced a. few bills, but it was done in a quiet way, and he has attracted little attention. Senator .Taylor's speech is awaited with more Interest than usually at tends the maiden effort of a new mem ber. His ' celebrated wit promises to throw much light into his remarks and members of the upper house look for ward to a break in the monotony of routine business when the Tennessee senator takes the floor.: HOBSOX STILL FOR WAR. Rays Country Wants Pour Battle- Ships and Will Have 'Em. (By Leased Wire to The Times,) Washington, May 19. Captain Rich nior.J Pearson Hobson called on the wturn from , Cttllfornla, :Ux - tmnounred what Is retarded as the new program of naval expansion for the next session of congress. "The country Is with us on the de mand for four battleships, at least two to one,'' declared Capt. Hobson. "There can he no doubt of that In the mind of anybody' -who has htd opportunity to see the evidences of public opinion, as i have done. "We carried the first ditch this year in getting two battleships authorized and appropriated and a promls." of two next session. The next step will be to carry the fight for four, and then we will set about to build some ships of later typo than will be the Dread naught's obselete. ships of SO.Oflfl tons. We think that can be done without ma terially increasing the draft. At a maximum draft of 29 feet we can con struct a ship of 30,000 tons. "The turbine battleship is coming. As long ago as 1897, in lecturing at An napolis, I told them to get ready for the turbinei because it was surely com ing." lie than any other and is even water or milk is CLEARED AWAY Proper Food Put the Troubles Away. uur own troubles always seem more severe than any others. But when a man is unable to eat even a light breakfast, for years, without severe distress, he has trouble enough. It is small wonder he likes to tell of food which cleared away the trou bles. '.;;' "I am glad of the opportunity to tell of the good Grape-Nuts has done for me," writes a N. H. man. "For many years I was unable to eat even a light breakfast without great suf fering. "After eating I would suddenly be seized with a terrible attack of colic and vomiting. This would be fol lowed by headache and misery that would sometimes last a week or two, leaving me so weak I could hardly sit up or walk. "Since I began to eat Grape-Nuts I have been free from the old trou bles. I usually ea Grape-Nuts food one or more times a day, taking It at the beginning of the meal. Now I can eat almost anything I want with out trouble. "When I began to use Grape-Nuts ! I was way under my usual weight, now I weigh 30 pounds more than I ever weighed in my life, and I am glad to apeak of the food that baa worked the change." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,. Mich Read the little booklet, "The Road to We'.lTllle,' In pgks. 1 Cound . -a Teeth n healthy' gums, sweet breath are the result of cenctant use of Meade & Baker's Carbolic Mouth Wash You will Wee the after-taste it's fragrant and pleasant. At your druggist's, 25c, 50c, $1.00. AMUSKMKNT QVKSTIOX STROXG. Baltimore's Metlic;dlsi Conference May Stick to Old, Stein Rules. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) BalUmore. May 19. The election Of ten new bishops and the ret Ire- j ment of Bishop J. .U. Thaburn, of , teacher and "pupil, and the occasion was . r, - " ' l. ... ,..( tone that will linger with those present Indiana., were the chief. recommend. (or years tQ comfi tions of the committee of the Epis-) Those present were: Drs. H. A. Roy copacy, which made its report to the ster, R. H. Lewis, K. P. Battle, Jr., A. general conference 'of the Methodist, W. Knox. J. W. MeOoe, Jr., H. McKee Knisconal clmrcli todav. This report Tucker, R. S. MeGeachy, C. O. Aber- had h.n nwr.lt.vr with ereal" inter- est and was greeteJ w uh pro onge .ipiausc. A remarkable tribute was paid Bishop Thaburn when his retirement I recommended at his own request, was granted-. .The entire audience, including delegates, reserve dele gates and visitors, rose to its feet and applauded and cheered him vig orously. The amusement fight Is on in earn est before the conference. The com mittee on the state of the church today made public its adverse report on the recommendation of the board of bishops that paragraph 248 of the discipline, which deals with the ques tion, be modified by striking out the words "dancing, playing all games of chance, attending theatres, horse races, circuses, dancing parties or patronizing dancing schools." A strong minority, however, of which Rev. Charles W. Baldwin, of the Baltimore delegation, presented ! a minority report, urging that the recommendation of the bishops be adopted. . Colds That Hang On. Colds that hang on in the spring deplete the system, exhaust the nerves,, and open the way for seri- oub illness. Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly stops the cough and expels the cold. It Is safe and cer tain In results. O. (I. Kine. ; ' : . MARSH HAS HYDROPHOBIA'.-. Waited Too Long After Infection and Must Die, (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York. May 19. As William H. Marsh, an elderly man, walked out of Pasteur Institute today and i climbed into the carriage waiting to take him back to his handsome home! in Brooklyn, no one would have guessed, seeing him so, that he was a man who had just heard his death warrant and knew his end must come soon and painfully. "You waited too long," the sur geons told him. "Our treatment can not save you. You have hydropho bia." '": - There was not a falter in his voice nor a change in his face as he heard them. The muscles about his mouth kept twitching and jumping and his jawbones clinched spasmodi cally, but these things have been happening ever since the disease first manifested itself three days ago. "How much time do you give me?" he asked. "Not long," said the physician "Probably not more than four or five days." "Well." he said, "if I have to go I can face, it. My business is in shape, and a day or two more will see It all settled. I'd rather die some other way, but I'm not afraid." And he walked out to his carriage and drove home to put his earthly affairs in order. His case, so the Pasteur Institute physicians say, is unprecedented. He waa Infected without being bitten. His hand waB licked by a puppy that bad been at tacked by a rabid cur and through a tiny abrasion In the skin the poison was carried to the system. Mr. Marsh is a wealthy manufac turer of water meters. His home in Ocean avenue is one of the hand somest in the Flatbush section. He has a wife and a large family. BRYAN-GUFFEY FIGHT HOT ONE IN KEYSTONE STATE. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Harrlsburg, Pa., May 19. Both fac tions or me aemocrauc Delegations here to attend the state convention to day opened headquarters. The present aspect of the fight U that It will be a decidedly bitter one. It Is said that Bryan may be able to overthrow the James M. Ouffey faction, although the, outcome Is doubtful. The Qaffeyltes will present the following names to the convention Delegates at large: John Cadwalla der. Sr., Philadelphia; Albert J. Barr, Pittsburg. Alternates at large; J. M. Ouffey, J. P. Hall, William Perry, Ar thur O. Dewalt. Central Epwortb League. The regular social and literary meet ing of th Epwortb League of the Cen tral Methodist church will be held this evening at t o'clock. Misses Frances Ren f row and Maggie Pool will sing and Miss Eula Payne will give several read ings. - . ' - A BANQUET TO YGUNG DOCTORS Faculty of University Dine Members of Class of 1908 The banquet given by the faculty of the University department of medicine to the; twelve young graduates last night was one of the most enjoyable events of the year. The banquet was served at Glcrsch's cafe. All were doc- tor3 anj friends together, rather than 'nahy, K. S. Stephens, William Mon . .rni rtf ihrt rtniillu nod rWo A T Tor- M Monk, r. g. McPherson, U. UlAlvrr X V Michnlo W W Rrpen , ,, Kl,rknpr' s R. Webb. J. D. Mav- narJi K j. s. Scoiield, J. B. Watson an(i d. W. Harris, the graduates. The commencement exercises will be held at Chapel Hill Thursday night, when diplomas will . be awarded the graduates. The state board of . examiners will meet In Winston-Salem June 10, when the usuM number of young physicians will stand the examination. The North Carolina Medical Society will be In ses- !,,j0n jne i6-is. It is a pity to see a person neglect Indications of kidney or bladder trou ble that may result In Bright 's dis ease when Foley's Kidney Remedy will, correct irregularities and strengthen these organs. Take' Fo ley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of danger. O. G. King. MARSHAL WHITE TO BOSS INMAX PROPRTY AT Al'Q.STA (By Leased Wire to The Times) Macon, Ga., May 19 Judge Speer ia the circuit court here today ap pointed United States Marshal Geo. White custodian of the property of Inman & company in this district, Augustathe headquarters of the firm. Mr. White will have no juris diction over the property of the firm In Atlanta. An auxiliary receiver will he named to take charge of the property not within the jurisdiction of the custodian. The appointment of the custodian was made on the petition of the clerk of the United States district court at Savannah. GENERAL 18 SCALDED TO DEATH IX BATHTUB. (By Cable to The Times.) London. May 19. With the arrival of the steamship Mauretanla at Queens town today it became known that Grig. Gen. Charies A. Whlttier, of New York, did not die of heart disease last Thurs day, as supposed, but was scalded to death In a bathtub. While bathing Gen. Whlttier was seized with a fit. In his struggles he turned on the hot-water tap and then became unconscious. The water pour ed from the tap until the prostrate man was scalded to death. OHIO AGAIN IS FIGHTING STANDARD OIL IN COURTS. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Findlay, O., May 1 9. -As a climax t0 the lonK aad bitterly-contested fight In Ohio against Standard Oil, Attorney- General Ellis and County Prosecutor David, in the circuit court today, are attacking the octupus from three sides. Quo warranto proceedings, man damus and a defense of the verdict against the Standard Oil company, obtained In the probate court, will be the cases heard Mr. John Rlba, of Vinlng, la., says "I have been, selling DeWltt's Kidney ana Bladder Pills for about a year and they give better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold." Sold by King' Crowell Drug Co. BRYAN AND COLD WATER AHEAD IN WASHINGTON. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Spokane, Wash., May 19. After an all-night session, marked by : stormy scenes, the democratic state convention today adopted a plank declaring for a constitutional amendment forbidding I the sale and manufacture of spirituous iiminra The delegates to the national convention were Instructed for Bryan. SERIOUS RESULTS FEARED. You may well fear serious results from. a cough or cold, as pneumonia ana consumption start wits, a cold. Foley's Hooey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs or colds and prevents serious results. Refuse sub stitutes. O. O. King. r Inspector in City. Mr. M. C. Maaterson, Inspector from the department of Justice, Washington, D. C, la In the city Inspecting the of fice of the marshal, commissioner, etc. He will be In Raleigh several days. Insist upon DeWltt's Witch Haxel Salve. It Is especially good for piles. Sold by Klng-Crowell Drug Co. The Best Coupons The Best Cigarettes CEach package of Piedmont Cigarettes now contains two coupons. 100 of these coupons will be redeemed for 50c in cash. Piedmont coupons are just as good as money. CIGARETTES C. Made from special selections of genuine old Piedmont district tobacco. Preferred by smok ers for its sweet taste and fragrant aroma. 10 for 5c Piedmont Cigarettea . . . i i. i j i frroi.K,Vgft, Ronet Dew Com Whiskey. , Diadem Com Whisker . . . . Verr Old Cora ............ Keystone Rve ............. Red Star Rye) ............. Dew Droo Bre Roekbridge Virginia, Rj-e . , Virginia Apple Brandy .... Holland tiln ... ...... Vine Spring Mlt Whiskey. "Wa win Mt nv ftf iUr nhr.ve In Routli Carolina anil Oeorfc'ia. nfl.i fur prepaid express . chare,.., SO cents on one or two Kulloris, 75 cent on three frullons, und 11.10 for four gallons. In North Cnrullna parties living west of Hamlet and Greensboro can get their cxpresH -charges on goods' prepaid by remitting extra us follows: 60 cents on one or two gallons, 76 cents on three or four gallons. , Free booklet of complete price list sent you upon request. Send In your order to-day. MAXWELL & CO., - - - Suffolk, Va. HIGH GRADE JEWELRY. If you are looking for something In -'Jewelry at once artistic and of good quality, you should examine our array of Bracelets, Rings, Brooches, Pins, Chains, etc. They are one and all fine value, yet so reasonably priced to be within the reach of practically every one. V Many things shown especially adapted for summer wear. II. MAHLERS SO N S Jewelers - - Raleigh. N. C Everybody says that JAP-ALAC Is extra fine. . All size cans. 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Olebrated BIG CREEK COAL direct tram our mfnea wOl protect ra durbig . this damp cold weather CAPITAL CITY FUEL CO. STYLISH LIVERY Wo always keep la oar s tables stylish, np-UMlato torn-iuU for our patrons. These days are dellghtfol for an afternoon rkle. Phone our stable and toll as what yon want. VOODALL'S STABLE, East Morgan Street Telephone B70.
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