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THE .liTfcH EVENING TIMESVtSMT, uTNE SO, 1903T .?AGEOUB HIE jRALEIGH J TiMES 1 PabUehed by . , - g,' PACE, ftpoplyg ot :' , fsblUbed la The Timet . Batldlag, , JO-ia Em Hargett Street. f . V. SIMMS 'V , . Gem, Manager iriTXJARD BBUCE, Hti'i Editor. f, H. VABABEB City Editor. GEO. C HALL . 4 ' . Adv. STgr . Q. BARRETT Clr. Mgr. Eastera Bepreaentame, , "-ROBERT MexKJTJOID. World Bafldlng, Mew York. t ' Westers Representative, j HTJGHXETT HOLLTDAY, Royce Building, Chicago. ' Bell Thone. " Editor . t . . . 179 Bulnes Office . . .... . . 178 f Raleigh 'Phone. , Editor . . . , . , . . . . . .179 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ' , (In Advance.) On copy one year; . . ... .... 15.00 One copy three months...... 1.25 Obe copy one week. ... . .... .10 , The Tlmei la the only afternoon paper between Richmond and Atlanta with fall leased wire news reports, . gtrlng the roll HEARST NEWS SERVICE throogh Raleigh, N. C, tafflce as mail matter of the sec- oftd class, la accordance with the Act Congress; March 3, 1879. TUESDAY, JUNE SO, 1908. All admit that William Howard Taft has a right to smile. Wind wrecked a western college the other day, but it wasn't the University of Chicasrp. With smokeless powder and silent guns modern war will soon become quite a nice, quiet affair. - A New York grand Jury has Indicted the ice trust. It Could hardly have chosen a more popular time. Lightning Just missed striking Gov. Hughes the other day.' Lightning seems to have contracted that habit. The sun was in eclipse for a short' time but soon got back to business and sent the mercury up one degree after another.' . It is reported that Caleb Powers, af ter being eight years in prison, is going to be married. Evidently, Caleb does not appreciate freedom. The German emperor Is said to be planning to tax bachelors, and Mr. Roonevelt is doubtless regretting that he didn't think to propose such a pro endure first. ' John D. ' Rockefeller is now going to tell the world the story of his lire. Possibly he intends to throw oil- though not to any wasteful extent on the troubled waters of hostile criticism. The mayor of Atlantic City has de creed that there must be no spooning on the beach at that resort this sum mer. Cupid certainly has a difficult road to travel in this materialistic age. Uncle Sam has ordered 512,000 pounds of soap and 53,000 yards of .crash tow eling for the Indians. Evidently, the soap trust is to follow the flag and the civilising missionary when they go to the Indian preserves. ' . JOB OP HAULING TAFT. . Following the announcement that two trains bearing William Howard Taft, republican nominee for president, had tried to .shirk the arduous task by Jumping the track and endangering the rest of the passengers, it became known that a hurry call has been sent to all railroad directorates Inviting them to participate in a conference for devising a scheme Whereby the bulk of the re publican ticket can be shunted around the country, without damage to road bed and rolling stock. . i-v.. The first engine to balk at the job of tewing the obese Oh loan was attached, to 'the Pennsylvania flyer which was bearing the formidable secretary of war from his home in Cincinnati. En gineer, and .fireman, both staunch re publicans, kept patting the struggling machine on its tender part and feeding it with luscious lumps of coal, 'but the coaxing was In vain. Just east of Den ison, O.,' the engine sat down 'and re fused to go any further. The second locomotive to sidestep the wholesale transportation business was on. the tram bearing Taft to. New Haven later in the day. Under protest the engine puffed along for a few miles and then was stricken with a hemor rhage and gav up. After a compro mise had been affected by Secretary Tart agreeing not to cross his legs dur ing the rest of the trip, four locomo tives were hitched on and the journey was completed. ' v . - - "Of course, we're all going to vole for him," said a prominent railroad of ficial, "but that isn't the question. We ' never handled such a, bg Job before and yon know our tunnels are not any , too large." - - .;' . ' . . -."Is it true the Jersey City , station tipped up when he alighted from the ) . ;a . , .'. v ..;.''. train" asked the reporter of the gate- man. , "There was a perceptible tilting. We had to open three gates. The only way the railroads can handle the Taft bust. the railroads can handle the Taft bust sms is to compel him to travel in sec iions. Or they might arranre to have two platform cars running parallel on adjacent . tracks, which would permit the secretary to straddle the question and thus distribute the weight." "Something must be done," said an engine wiper in the Mott Haven round house. Why didn't they nominate Fairbanks? Tou know the engines have no trouble at all with refrigera tor cars." SHOULD PAY THEIR EXPENSES. - The democratic state convention, hav ing 'denuded the office of delegate to the national convention of its authority and power, and 1 having reduced its functions to that of a messenger boy, ordinary-fairness and good taste would suggest that the North Carolina de mocracy offer to pay the railroad and hotel expenses of the delegates. Prom sentiments of false pride, some of the delegates elected would decline to accept a tender of money from the state executive committee to cover thai nvnonsne Kut Kn rV 1 a n a Ir mav the executive 'committee should meetAnnle0- Eatman, recorded in the of and Instruct the treasurer to make the Ace of the Register of Deeds of Wake tender. . County, In Book 213, page 148, the It would not be out of place for the undersigned mortgagee will, on Mon state democracy to pay the expenses of 'jay, the 3d day of August, 1908, at the. delegates, even were they not In- j 12 o'clock m., at the court house door sirucxea. dui me reasons are over- wneiming inai iLruciea - ueiegciieM carrying tokens of homage to Mr. Bryan, of Nebraska, should not be com pelled to travel at their own expense, We niove an appropriation from the exchequer of the state democratic ex ecutive committee of $250 for ;each of the delegates to Denver, the check to be endorsed over to an alternate in the even that a delegate cannot attend. James Wilson, 88 years of age, who died in Delaware, Ohio, last Sat urday was the last of the famous group of nine whose republican votes preserved western Virginia to the union and brought about the creation of a new state. He was also one of the few remaining members oi the Chicago convention which nominated Abraham Lincoln in that year, New Bern Sun. .Taft Sat By 'Coachman. iTaft has set on the box seat of the Roosevelt wagon ever since he became secretary of war and unques tionably to the president does he owe his -noinlBtion. The "big re publicans" did not Want him. How PRESS OF THE SOUTH thoroughly Mr. Roosevelt dominates Eagtern D,strlct of North Carolina. bis party, despite the enmity of these 1 , . . , , selfsamed "bie remibilcans" the By vlrtue of nn order of sa,e lssued seireamea pig republicans me out tne UnWed states Vistnct Court Cannons. Forakers, etc.. was shown (for the tern District of North Curo- in the practical unanimity of the Chi- una, on the 8th day of June, 1908, notice cago convention for Taft when the.s hereby given that I will sell by pub- first roll call Journal. was. taken. Winston But Roosevelt's Salted. It is apparent thus early that the action of the Chicago convention is not pleasing to the republican party at large by any means. The platform is being picked to pieces and the nomination of Sherman for vice president is not satisfactory by any means. His selection let the cat out of the bag. The advantage the re publicans have, however, is that they discover their weakness very 'soon and at once set about to remedy it. Greensboro Record. . . ; - , Hill Will Get Along. The new American ambassador to Berlin, Dr. D. J. Hill, has not only arrived at Berlin without occasion ing any undue flutter in the exclusive social circles of the German capital, but he has been received in audience by Emperor ' William, who treated him most cordially. These events put an end to all the loose talk about the probability of the stay of Dr. Hill in Berlin being made unpleasant because he lacks the private means to live in the style affected by his predecessor in office, the Hon. Char lamagne Tower,- New Orleans Pica yune. . Mode Friends of Bloodhounds. All newspapers and ' Individuals under the bloodhound delusion will - hereby take notice, that an escaping I convict from a Mecklenburg couhty ""n O00'f fTY"1 ? 0 u" m , . . j'lthe city of Raleigh, 29 kegs of corn camp the other day made friends ' ' K1If ' "-,. t with two of these amiable quadru- peds and, cordial regard springing up on both sides, continued his flight in their company. At last accounts the trio were still at large. Those newspapers and Individuals interest ed in the question of muchlng dogs might also take notice. Occasions like .that just mentioned appear to be the only ones upon which success ful muchlng of an aggressively in clined dog ever takes place .in real life. Charlotte Observer. The Great Straddler. I Mr. Roosevelt's orders to the Chi- cago convention were to nominate Taft, who, as judge, originated the use of Injunctions in labor troubles, and to . Indorse his recommendation for limiting the power to issue in- junctions on the ground that Judges have abused Hj The convention was to appreve the president's demand, for an anti-injunction law and the refusal Of congress to enact it. Fo-" litkal straddling has never gone far- tbar than that., Philadelphia Rec ord. , a fule J8 a safe practice . , . not tO lUt UUO the $tOmaCil anjV thing that IS nOt nourishing azifj a- l. - -9 .- casypf die?tion. WHEAT FLAKE CELERY is easily converted by the diges- tive organs and supplies the nu tritive wants of all parts of the 10 cents a package. For sale by all Croccr MORTGAGEE'S SALE OP LAND. Under the power and authority given me by a certain mortgage made by Hugh Knight and wife to Mrs. , the City Gf Raleigh, North Caro Una, otter for sale to the highest bid der for cash the two following de scribed lots of land lying and being in Cary Township, Wake county, North Carolina, to-wlt: First Lot Bounded by a line be ginning at a stake, J. O. Williams' corner in J. P. H. Adams' line, thence north 2 degrees east 114 3-5 poles to a stake, theuce south 88 degrees west 115 poles to a stake; thence north 88 degrees west 74 poles to the be ginning. This land lies on the north side of Cary, and the sale of the same will be made exclusive of the clay rights and wood on the same men tioned in said mortgage. Second ' Lot Beginning at . O. J. Jones' corner on the west side Of Academy street, in the town of Cary, North Carolina; runs thence south with Academy street, 105 feet; thence west 210 feet to C: R. Scott's line; thence north with Scott's line, 105 feet; thence east with Jones' line, 210 feet, to the beginning. The said lots of land will be of fered separately. This 19th day of June, 1908. MRS. ANNIE O. EATMAN, R. N. SIMMS, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee. Tues-oaw-4w. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE lie auction, for Cash, on Monday, the Sth day of July, 1908, at 12 o'clock M., at North door of Post Office building in the city of Raleigh, 101 cases of corn whiskey, 24 pints to each case. Prop erty seized from Casper & Company and forfeited to the government. CLAUDIUS DOCKERY, United States Marshal. Raleigh. N. C, June 10, 1908. Z-a. w. 3w. .. ., UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE Eastern District of North Carolina. By virtue of an order or sale issued out of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, on the 8th day of June, 1908, notice Is hereby given that I will sell by pub lic auction, for cash, on Monday, the Sth day of July, 1908, at 12 o'clock, m., at North door of the Post Office build ing In the city of Raleigh, one 30 gal lon copper still, cap and worm, two (2) 15 gallon packages containing about 21 gallons of Apple Brandy. Property seized from Benjamin Ellis and for feited to the government. CLAUDIUS DOCKERY, United States Marshal. Raleigh, N. C, June 15, 1908. 2-a. w. 8w. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE Eastern District of North Carolina By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, on the 8th day of June, 1908, notice is hereby given that I will sell by pub- Mo auction, for cash, on Monday, the tli day of July. 1908. at 12 o'clock M., pp; elzed from Casper 4 Com; pany anj forfeited to the government. CLAUDIUS DOCKERY. - United States-Marshal. Raleigh, N. C, June id, 1908. 2-a. W.7-8W, . . NOTICE BY EXECUTORS. Having qualified as Executors of the last Will and Testament of Mrs. Nannie O. Haywood, late of Raleigh; N.-C, the undersigned hereby notify all person having claims against said Mrs. Nannie G. Haywood to exhibit the same to us or either or us, as such Executors, on or before Jane 1st, 1909, or this notice will he pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said Mr. Nannie O. Haywood are hereby notified to make prompt payment to us. . ,Thls May 26, 1908. F. J. HAYWOOD. Jr. - - W.' G. HAYWOOD, Executors of Mrs. Nannie O. - ' 1 Haywood, Deceased, ERNEST HATWOOD, Attorney. : 6-28 law-lw-Tnes. , 3 ESKSfS PEACE INSTITUTE RALEIGH, N. C. THE IDEAL HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN. Advanced Collegiate Courses; Excellent Conservatory of Mu sic; Complete Schools of Art, Expression, Business, Peda gogy, Physical Culture, . etc.. Fine Preparatory Department under Special Instructors. It will pay you to look into its advantages before deciding where to send your daughter. Catalogue on application. HENRY JEROME STOCKARD. NOTICE .OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. United States District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina. In the matter of George W. Horner, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 258. To the creditors of George W. Horner of Hemp, in the County of Moore and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 25th of June, A. D., 1908, the said George W. Horner was duly adjudged bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held before me at Carthage, in said district, in the office of R. L. Burns, Esq., Attorney at Law, at twelve o'clock, noon, on July 8, A. D., 1908, at which time the said credi tors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact such other business as may properly come before . said meeting. VICTOR H. BOYDBN, Referee In Bankruptcy. NOTICE OF ORDER TO BE ENTER ED AT FIRST MEETING OF CRDITORS, DIRECTING THE TRUSTEES TO SELL. Creditors are further notified that an order may be entered at the first meet ing of creditors as called, directing the Trustees to sell the general and personal property belonging to the bankrupt's estate, in order to save time in the set tlement of the estate, provided no ob jection be entered thereto. This notice is given therefore, in order that credi tors may be prepared to pass upon this question at the above meeting. VICTOR II. BOYDEN, Referee in Bankruptcy. 2t. June 29-30. NOTICE OF FIRST , MEETING OF CREDITORS. United States District Court, . Eastern District of North Carolina. In the matter of B. W. Hobgood, bank . rupt. In Bankruptcy No. 260. : To the creditors of B W. Hobgood of Durham and District aforesaid, a bank rupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of June, A. D. 1908, the said B. W. Hobgood was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the. first meeting of his creditors will be held before me at Durham, in said district, In U. S. Post Office building, at 12 o'clock, noon, June 30, 1908, at which time thtfSald credi tors may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. VICTOR H. BOYDEN, r Referee in Bankruptcy. Raleigh, N. "C, June 19, 1908. NOTICE OF ORDER TO BE ENTER ED AT FIRST MEETING 1 OF CRDITORS, DIRECTING THE TRUSTEES TO SELL. Creditors are further notified that an order may be entered at the first meet ing of creditors as called, directing the Trustees to sell the general and personal property belonging to the bankrupt's estate, In order to save time In the set tlement of the estate, provided no ob jection be entered thereto. This notice Is given therefore. In order that credi tors may be prepared to pass upon this question at the above meeting. VICTOR H. BOYDEN, Referee in Bankruptcy. 8-29 2t. . MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND. Under and pursuant to the power and authority given me by the mort gage from Martha H. Chappell to B. W. Card, recorded In Book 157, page 400, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County, the under signed .mortgagee will, on Monday, the 3rd day of August, 1908, at 12 o'clock M at the Court house door In Wake County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain piece or tract of land lying and being in ' House Creek Township, Wake County, North' Carolina, described as follows, to-wlt: . Beginning at a poplar on Snelllng's Branch, thence with the branch 187 poles to a persimmon stump, Isaac Rogers corner; thence with his line south 3 degrees west 95 poles to a pine1, corner of County land; thence with, the said land north 61 de grees west '82 poles to a pine stump, corner of said land at the head of said branch, thence with .said branch 118 poles to a stake; thence south 2 degrees east 73 poles to-the be ginning; containing 66 acres, S rods and 5 perches, this being the land (ex cept a small Jappage allowed, the county) conveyed by D. M. Carter, H. A. Carter. W. H. H. Tucker, and R. 8. Pullen to Martha H. Chappell by deed recorded In Book 63, page 36, office ot the Register ot Deeds for Wake County. , This 19th day of Jane. 1908. , B. W. CARD, Mortgagee. i R..N. SIMMS, Atty for Mortgage. Tue-oaw-4w ANNOUNCEMENTS. ANNOUNCEMENT. -1 hereby announce myself aj a candidate tor the position of treas urer of Wfcfce county, subject to the action ot the Democratic primaries, date of. which la to be named by the Democratic Executive Commit tee. CHAS. E. CRAWFORD. 7 HAVE IN YOUR HOME A North Star Refrigerator Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Windows, OH Stoves. If yon buy a NORTH STAB yon reduce your ICE BILLS. HART-WARD HARDWARE COMPANY. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the author ity in me vested as Receiver ot The Visitor-Press Publishing Company, by an order of Wake Superior Court made at the February Term, 1908, in a case entitled H. J. Brown Com pany, for itself , and on behalf of It self and all other creditors of Tne Visitor-Press Publishing Company, vs. The Visitor-Press Publishing Company, I will now receive bids and open same on July 16, 1998, at 12 o'clock, at my offices, 309-10-11, in the Tucker Building, Raleigh, N. C, for all the effects and personal prop erty, uncompleted advertising con tracts, uncompleted subscription lists, name and good will of the said Visitor-Press Publishing Company and ot the Raleigh Evening Times, a newspaper published and circulated by the said Visitor-Press Publishing Company, book accounts excepted. I will, as Receiver, reserve my right to the pro rata amount due on the advertising contracts and subscrip tion lists, and any and all other sources up until the close of business on July 15, 1908. Terms, cash. All bids must be sealed. The sale will be made as of the close of busi ness on July 15, 1908, it being un derstood that all bids are subject to the approval or objection of the Court. The following is a partial list of the effects to be sold: Three Mergenthaler linotype machines, one of them having on it a mortgage for 11,096.80, composing room fixtures, mailing department fixtures, and office fixtures for business and edi torial rooms, uncompleted subscrip tion list, uncompleted advertising contracts, , materials on hand, etc. Complete Inventory will be furnished upon application at the office of The Raleigh Evening Times. Bidders are Invited to be present at the opening of the bids. This the 15th day of June, 1908. W. H. PACE. Receiver, The Visitor-Press Publishing Co. . Raleigh, N. C. June 15 30 days. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. By virtue of the powers contained in a judgment of the Superior Court of Wake county. North Carolina, made and entered on June 1st, 1908, In a Spe cial Proceeding therein pending en titled B. W. Williams, et al against Brace Elvle Williams, et al, and being No. Special Proceeding docket of said court, I will on Monday, July Sth, 1908, at 12 o'clock, M ct the Court House Door In the City of Raleigh, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate, to-wlt: . , : All of that certain lot -or parcel of land situated In the township of Ral eigh, county of Wake and State of North Carolina, bounded generally and described as follows: The south half of the unsold part of City lot No. 29, fronting North on lot of David P. Lane, 168 feet; on the South by Maurice Watts, 168 feet; on the East by W. B. Hunter, 63 feet, and on the West by the East line of South Person Street, 63 feet. Same being that tract of land conveyed to C. N. Williams by Alice A, Shaffer by deed registered in the of fice of the Reglster of Deeds for Wake County, In Book 190 at Page 512. . W. B. JONES, V ' . Commissioner.' This June L 1908. ; . Dally. ;, FURNITURE AND . PIANO MOVING. We move yon anywhere bat off Um earth. No Job too large, nose too small. Goods handled very earefnlly by experienced tea. Give as your next nior tog job. VOODALL'S - STABLE, East MorgM Street. ' Telephone- S7t. - 1M . --w N F m We are benefitting the men as well as the .Sr-women in OUR GREAT : : JUNE :' : CLEARANCE ALE Getting the men to come to our store is one of the objects of this "ad," but not the only one. We want to benefit them and we want to keep them coming. This is a season of low prices at our store, and we are selling better goods at lower prices than ever before, and we want men to get the benefit of our great offerings, they are the kind that bring great savings to every one who takes advan tage of them. Come and see, you can't help buying. 49c. Great Negligee Shirt Sale MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS With Cuffs At tached. Well made out of good grade white ground Printed Madras; fast colors. These Shirts fit well in the neck, set right in the sleeves, broad enough across the back and shoulders and full length roomy all over. A splendid Shirt for Summer wear, at only 49 cents. A great big bargain. 75c. MEN'S BUFF PERCALE SOFT BOSOM NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Attached Cuffs. Just like the $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts the big haberdashers in the cities are selling. A grand value. "LION" BRAND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS At $1.00 and $1.50. ' NIGHT SHIRTS 50 cents and 75 cents. SUMMER UNDERWEAR India gauze, white short and long sleeves, 50c. The best value in town. Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers 50 cents a garment. , French Lisle Thread Undershirts; short and long sleeves; $1.00. Scriven's elastic seam drawers, 75c. a pair. Garland, well made drawers, 50c. a pair. Nainsook Suits, Undershirts and short length Draw ers; 50c. a garment. HOSIERY Imported Half -Hose. Blacks, tans, greys, blues, and fancies; 25c. and 50c. a pair. Pure white half-hose, 25c. a pair. ' , SMALL WARES Suspenders, Garters, and all small fixings. . "Lion" Brand Collars Perfect fitting, 15c.,, two for 25c, or $1.50 a dozen. . , Linen Handkerchiefs Our own importation. See the new Boston Garter for wear with knee length undergarments, 25c. i OUR FURNISHINGS are now kept right at our front entrance, north side, just a step from the door, ready to furnish the busy man on bis way up or down town. "Drop in." Our furnishings give you full value fdfthe money we know this, i '11 123-125 Faetteville Street. , Notwithstanding the reduced prices in these great June Clearance Sales we will give Dobbin is FerraU'8 "Gold Trading Stamps"; with every cash purchase, and , will prepay carriage on all c ash orders of $5.00 or mora to any point in North Carolina. ' uiuuu Zil U (UliW AbW
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