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. V IDLING THE RALEIGH EV TIMES:. MONDAY, JULY 27, 1908. 4 '1 1 1 4 sunuanngUKtMi ongaieatoipgciisanaBoweai Promotes DigestionJCVerfli-j ness and festTontalns mad Gumi-Morphine norMiaeraL NOT 1 ARC OTIC AffifCHAsSSUHUBm JbtSimm frUltSmt- Ap Remedy for Coisflpfr WoTinsjwnvalskmNvma ness andLoss OF SHEER. lkSimiSe Signature of IdililiSI ft re? Infants and Children. Tho Kind YoivHave Always Bought Bears the Signature . of ft'lK vr Exact Copy of Wrapper. , a In Use For Over Thirty Years !1 Y M MWTMIP MMflT. WIT" T.a afT. THIRTY TEACHERS ARE TAKING EXAMINATION Thirty "Wake county teachers are standing' the' examination In the .of fice of Supt. Judd.for teachers' certifi cates. The examination will continue through tomorrow. : , The institute at Cary, which closed last week, has been the most success ful ever held In the county. The su perintendent and teachers are grati fied at the progress made , Register Case For Laarinirg (Continued From First Page. was apparently the cat's paw of his father: The wife and three daughters of Register appeared before the Gov ernor to give their side of the story. It is claimed that Registor, who is 70 years old, is in fesbie health and is unable to work more th'an three days each week. . Many of the citizens of Columbus county, , it is said, are opposed to a pardon being given the prisoner, though a large number has Joined in the request for the pardon. Among those against the pardon are Mr. Lewis, who helped to prosecute; Judge ' Lyon, the solicitor, and Mr. N. A. McLean. HOLDER BILL IS BEFORE HOUSE Taken Dp inSectiQDsand Black born Amendment Passes By 98 lo 17. ZASTERA OK TRIAL FOR KILLING SHEPPARD FAMILY. (By Leased, Wire to The Times.) Freehold, N. J., July 27 Claiming he was suffering from a strange form of insanity caused by the bite of a dog and was not mentally or morally responsible, Frank Zastera, who shot and killed Lieut, and Mrs. William B. Sheppard and their domestic, Jen nie Bendy, was arraigned In court to day. The case is on trial before Judge Foster. Zastera is defended by for mer Judge William FoBter. Prose cutor Nevins is conducting the case In 'Person and asserts he Is positive of a conviction. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Atlanta, Ga, July 27 At 11:30 o'clock this morning the house took up the consideration of the convict lease bill of Mr. Holder, ot Jackson, which provides for the discontinuance of the present lease system on De cember 31, 1911, unless there shall be further legislation beforehand, and which has already been recom mended by a committee of the whole of the house for passage. . Discretionary Power For Judges. Mr. Blackburn, of Fulton, offered an amendment providing that trial judges be given discretionary power to send all misdemeanor convicts to the state farm instead of to the public works. A substitute gave this power to trial judges only In cases of fe male convicts. The amendment was adopted by a vote of 98 to 17. On request of Mr. Holder, his bill was taken up in sections and perfect ed by the adoption or defeat of all the amendments to each section. At 2 this afternoon the house was still engaged in the discussion of the Holder bill. Convict Lessees' Books Produced The Felder legislative committee resumed its labors this afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Louis D. Yancey and the books of Hamby and Tooms and W. B. Hamby, convict lessees, as the first subjects tor the official probe. . American Car Reaches Berlin, , i(By Cable to The Times.) ' Berlin, July 27. The American car in the New York-to-Parls auto mobile race arrived here this morn ing at 8 o'clock. t r-r-v - r r NORTH DAKOTA TO ERECT - I A MONUMENT TO ROOSEVELT. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Minneapolis, Mlnn' ' July 2 7. North Dakota .will erect a monument to Theodore Roosevelt. The work of collecting has been begun by the Roosevelt Monument Association. The commission for designing the statue has been given to ' Gustax Vlgeland, a Norwegian sculptor, who has- already submitted : several sketches. . The present intention of the asso ciation is to place the monument In the state park at Abercromble, where was erected the first government fort in the state. i "v . , BATHER'S JOKE BRINGS DEATH TO ALABAMA LIEUTENANT. Manila, July 27. Lieut. Barnard Oswolt, 25th United States infantry at Fort McKinley, originally frotn. Alabama, was electrocuted while bathing by a fellow soldier, .who had hoped to play , a joke on him by at taching a live electric wire to the tub.'.":-. Royal Censor New For Reporters' Apparel. Two newspaper reporters, one for the Times, the other for the Standard, nearly caused a social convulsion at the Prince of Wales' garden party at Marlboro House this week for the Pan-Anglican congress by appearing In every-day stiff straw hats. Stern etiquette prescribes for such occas ions a silk hat surmounting a cos tume outwardly composed of dark frock coat and gray trousers. Luckily the Comptroller of the Prince's household, Sir William Car rlngton, spied the reporters, before Wales did - and led them ' out of sight. Their newspapers were for mally notified afterward of the re porters' grave offense. Hereafter all reporters assigned to give publicity to royal functions will have to pass inspection before a censor of clothes. London Correspondent New ' York World. Another Parallel With Our . Exposition. The authorities seem to have de cided that the Franco-British exhibi tion" is not to be opened at all on Su'ndaysv which will prevent thous ands of French people from crossing tthe-channel . to visit it. The king favored Its being opened on Sundays. It would have been allowed at once,' he said, "if the exhibition had not been the Franco-British. The English have such fear of a conti nental Sunday, and they erroneously associate this with France." Loudon Letter to New York Sun. The Woa,f the Newspaper W. Generally; the more the newspaper man, tries to be fair and just- la his reports the more bitterly he is criti cized for malice and injustice and in tentional misrepresentation. This is not an easy world to live in if your lines of life cross nearly every other man's in your vicinity, as a news paper man's must necessarily. Flor ence (S. C.) Times. Harmless Armament. Two French duelists fought the other day for an hour and a half, and then had to break off because of the approaching darkness. One of them was scratched-' on the arm. Dueling in the Paris suburbs is be coming about fcs harmless a summer evening's diversion as sprinkling the grass and running the lawn mower. New York Tribune. ;The Democratic Chance. The democrats have their chance this year and should take advantage of it. Let's strike together and win the fight. The man who claims to be a democrat and who falls to support the nominee (even if personally the candidate does not measure up to this particular voter's standard) is not a democrat, but a mugwump: a disgrace to the party. Franklin Chronicle. Weak Women s weak and alUnf woman, thar If at laajl one waytohaln. But with thai war, two trmtmanw. natbtaotnUnad. On I local, on. 1 oaMtita. atonal, tat both in Important, both in infill. ta. Shoop'i Vital Cora I tha Local . Pr. shoop't RflrtoraUT, tha ConatitotloaaL Tha lonaar Dr. Shoos' Nlrht Cora la a topMH losou mambtaiM anppoaltor ramody, wbila Dr. Stoop' RaWorattr. It wholly aa In tarsal traaa tan. Tba BaHoratira nacbaa throofbou tha anttra aritan, mHo tba recall ot all aaTT 11 tdaoa, and all blood allnwat. TbT'NIch OnrT'7alU tan Inmtlaa. deal Ml Wort whUa you alaap. It aootaaaaiwiand lnflaaa. ad mooiia aorfoa Mai local wtatnanat and dlaoharna, whila tha Baatorativa, aaaat Darrous xolMamat, Siva ranawad vlfor and ambition. Wloa a matad tUauat, brlniinf aboottanawad traoath, vUror. and ananrr. Taka Dr. Sboov't BaatoaatlTw-TaMata or liquid a a iwaral tonla ill lln ijw IwaoaittTalaoal bain, oiau wall NAN PATTERSON WAS TRYING TO BREAK UP HAPPY HOME. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Pittsburg, Pa., July 27. It devel- ODend today that Nan Patterson, who w9 trlaif In Nan Vnrlr rltw thru ! times for the murder of Frank T. (Caesar) Young, was arrested 'Satur day by detectives and ordered to leave the city. : The famous chorus girl left Pitts burg Saturday night. She was In formed that if she came here again she would be sent to the workhouse. The wife of a well-known man com plained that Nan Patterson was en ticing her husband from her and her home. , She said her husband Was In fatuated with the chorus girl. Dr. tShoop's Kirfht Cure MEXICAN OIL FIELD FIRE DAILY INCREASES IN FURY. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Tampico, Mex., July 87. The oil field fire, near the San Oeronlmo river, 73 miles southwest of here, has , Increased in fury. Several subterran- nean explosions of gas have occurred ; during the last three days, causing new openings a tnrougn wnicn me burning oil is now flowing. According to the government en gineer sent to the scene of the fire few day ago, the flames malntalnd a height of 1,000 to 1,100 feet. and the estimated flow of Oil that la be ing destroyed. Is 90,000 tarrels 4&y. BetweeB Two Fires. ' If it is persisted In, this policy of showing that unwise or wicked un derlings In the war department did the many things that ought not to have been done, and without the knowledge or consent of Secretary Taft, we shall be forced to believe that Mr. Taft was but a figurehead ot the department That will not do, ot TURKISH i SHAMPOO dandrufp 'soap Cleanses the scalp and ridel ft of dandruff. Nothing more delightful. Price 25c 1 TBEMCKS' vn va COMPANY. . - Sots POPULAR SEASHORE MCURSION TO - AND VIRGINIA SEASHORE RESORTS ; VIA SEABOARD " ' ' TUESDAY, AUGUST OT RETURNING THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1908 High-Class Excursions with Pullman Seat.CaVs and Vestibule Coaches. Equal '' ' . Accommodations as that of a Regular Train. ' - ' " FROM , Mdi-!iiiai Oxford, Louisburg, Henderson, Weldon, and Intermediate Stations. N Will be provided for those who reserve their seats in advance. Seat Rate from Raleigh, 75c; from Durham, 75c; in each direction. ROUND TRIP RATES AND SCHEDULE ! Leave Raleigh. ... Lve. Louisburg. . . Lve. Henderson.. . Lve. Durham Lve. Oxford Lve. Weldon .. . . . 9;30 a. m. . . ... . . ... . . . . .... . .Rate,' $3.00 7:50 a. m..... Rate, $3.00 . .11:00 a. m.. Rate, $2.50 . . 9:30 a. m. . .. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . Rate, $3.00 . .10:00 a. m.. ....... . . . . . . ....... .Rate, $2.50 .12:50 p. m....... . . ...... . . . . Rate, $2.00 Arrive at Portsmouth 3 :30 p. m., August. 4th. Returning, train will Cleave. ; Portsmouth at 9:00 a. m., August 6th, arriving at Ealeigli 3:30 p. m;. Dur-. ham 3:30 p. m. , :. '.y''r-'. " ;. ' For Rates and Time at other stations see your Ticket Agent or Large Flyers. Surf Bathing and Fishing now at the height of the season. A day and av . half and two nights in Norfolk at very low rate. v : ; J. F. MITCHELL, C. P. & T. A , Raleigh, N. a C. H. GATTIS, T P. A., Raleigh, N. C course. .. A figurehead of a depart-' ment elevated to the position of ' figurehead of . the United States ! Mobile Register. ' Vain Search for Promised Land. Whatever opinion one may have of the guilt or innocence of the rev erend and unfortunate W. G. Whita ker, those who indirectly aided in bringing him into his present plight by grasping at rainbows have some thing to think about. There are a lot of people in this world who are al ways ready and anxious to get rich quick, and who do not hesitate to send dollars chasing each other on a vain and fruitless search for the Promised Land. It is an ever in creasing army this great host of de scendants from wealthy ancestors. This Legion of the Gullible marches blindly on in the wake ot a leader who has seen royal crests and Im perial coats-of-arms appealing for claimants through the mists of ages.' Ashevllle Citizen, Just Exactly Right. "I have used Dr. King's New Life J Pills tor several years, and find them j just exactly right," says Mr. A. A. Felton, of Harrisvllle, N. Y. New . Life Pills relieve without the least j discomfort. 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