w , THE RALEIGH -EVENING TIMES : THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908. JTj; :?1 I 1! : ( V JiV : 1 r Let tlie Coal Fire Go Out A reasonably cool and pleas feat place for kitchen work is the blessing en joyed by . every : housewife who possesses a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil - Cook-Stove, i . - At the fust sug gestion of summer weather, let the range fire die out, seta Uidt Blue Flame OH Cook-Stove in a comer of the kitchen and at once the family boiling, frying and baking may be done with comfort, because the. New Perfection" delivers the heat under the kettle where you want it and not about the room where you don't want it. Made in three sizes, each capable of an astonishing range of work. If not with your dealer, write our nearest 'agency, v l'ILL ROOSEVELT IKE ASCENSION It Henri Farman Intends loTWl . the President ., A PRIVATE EXHIBITION Will Fix a Sate and Dce-llght the Strenuous One Roosevelt Anx ious to Meet Inventor Reception Tonight at Astor la Honor of Far man. ' jggjj Lampi rives a most agree- . 1 t j The ACaXf P T?". ZT" ... . BsaasW mellow, strong, continuous. No better lamp is made for every household use. If not at your staler, write our nearest 2ncy. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (lacerporated) BOOTS BROWN . SENT TO JAIL POSTMASTERS TO GO TO CHARLOTE Necro IdeDtifled as Murderer : of Sarah Davis NO BAIL FOR FELLOW Carolina Postmasters Meet There Sept. 22-23 FOR A GREAT MEETING Although set for twelve o'clock, it Executive Committee Calls Associa- was nearer one when the first witness tion to Meet in Queen City -Was Organized in Raleigh Last October, When Many Notables Were Here. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) ' New York, July 30. President Roosevelt needn't igo all the way 'to Africa for thrills. By stepping over at Brighton Beach from Oyster Bay he can get a ride in an airship", for Henri Farman, the aviator,' will he dee-lighted. He is arranging to give a private exhibition for the president and will coax the intrepid, end stren uous chief executive into the aero plane, if possible. - 'r . President Roosevelt is said to nave become greatly interested in aero nautics and has expressed a desire tq see Mr. Farman fly. Mr. Farman, in return said he would be pleased to show the president the whole works and take him for a spin, and if ar rangements are made a special day will be set side for an exhibition for the president and his friends, and the public will be excluded. . General James Allen, chief signal officer of the army, and Dr. Albert F. Zahn, of the Catholic University, ar rived today from Washington to at tend the reception tonight at the Hotel Astor in honor of Mr. Farman. Both are greatly interested in air ships, and will remain over for the exhibition flight Saturday. Provont . . , 1 ,,,v, . Decay . - Have sound, healthy white teeth and inoffensive breath by using r.locdo , Dokcr'o n la aromatic, pleasing and delightful to the taste. At your druggist's, 25c, 50c, $1.00. THOMPSON SAYS IT'S PROSPERITY Revival of Business Activities Going on Now GIG COT AT OXFORD AFFAIR Oxford, N. Ci July 30. The anni versary, at the colored orphanage here yesterday .was a great success. A strong and timely speech to the colored people was delivered by Mayor W. A. Devin, six thousand or derly people being present. Col. Jas. H. Young, of Raleigh, orator of the occasion, gave his people great and useful advice. ; . The white people of the commun ity gave liberally and encouraged the work. ' . LAST QUARTER GOOD Chicago Manufacturer Mid Consul at Hanover, Germany, Brings Glad Tidings and Supports Them With Figures Eleven Mills to Hum ' Next Monday.'' .: ', was put on the stand today in the preliminary hearing of Boots Brown, otinrffarf with thn murder of Surah tt , 9lrfomw ifto. The The annual meeting of the asso- preliininafy hearing was Jbefore Jus-. elation of North Carolina postmast- tice.of the Peace C. A. Separk. jers will be held in Charlotte Septem- , The. court room was crowded to its ber 2 2 and 23, 1908. This decision utmost. 7.. : reached after a conference to .see and . hear what evidence, if any, the. defendant was going to of the executive committee to which offer.- ithe matter was referred with power ' The court was delayed on account to act. of the absence of witnesses, and it was 12: 60 when the first witness, J. H. Wiggins, white, was called. Mr. "Wtadngi testified as follows: Lived The first annual meeting, when this association was formed, was held in Raleigh last October, and was at tended by Hon. P. V. DeOraw, asslst- Get my "Book No. 4 For Women." It will give weak women many valu able suggestions of relief and with strictly confidential medical advice is entirely free. Simply write Dr, Snoop, Racine, Wis. The book No. 4 tells all about Dr. Shoop's Night Cure and how these soothing, healing, antiseptic sup positories can be successfully applied to correct these weaknesses. Write for the book. The night Cure is sold by Henry T. Hicks Co. DETECTIVES SEEKING FOR MISSING MEDAL in Raleigh for 30 years, at present ant postmaster-general, and other of- llvepn Haywood street; knew Boots flclals from Washington. Brown for 12 or 13 years prior to I At the Charlotte meeting the pres- the murder .ana Bis departure irom laenuai postmasters ana tne rourtn- the city. ' Mr. Wiggins, was at that class will be expected and plans are on foot to secure the presence of rep resentatives from the department at Washington. President of the fourth class postmaster association is R. T. Blaylock, of Oak Ridge, and he is Anybody who would be able to find an address in the directory would also on the executive committee of be able to find your CLASSIFIED the state association of postmasters. ! AD. GROWS HAIR "i and we caa . -' PROVE IT! A lady from Minnesota write: "Ae a result of using Danderine.Bijr hair Is dose to rive feet in langth." time conducting a store in me neigu borhood of Brown's home and Brown was a frequent customer. When asked If he saw Brown in the court room, he replied' that he did and pointed at the defendant. Recog nized -the defendant by the appear ance of his eyes and nose. Mr. W. T. Hodge, white, was the next witness to take the stand. He testified he knew Brown five or six years before he left Raleigh; knew him as a drayman, and testified that defendamt was Brown. ' John Smith, colored, said he knew Sarah Davis; also Boots Brown; was In company of Sarah when the shoot ing took place. When asked to tes tify In his own words as to the shoot ing he said: "I was at Sarah Davis' house on the evening of the shoot ing, about eight o'clock, and we were going to church. We were all sitting on the porch talking when Boots ' : mama ..4 ..alia, Qtt1ofl gate, saying that he was not going oeatltlfUl naif at bmail WOSt to. hurt her;'.' Witness Was Bitting rjr AIR troubles, like many other diseases, bar in Window and the next he knew he ri..!XSXSS! heard the Shots .fired and When lOOk- e treated, for the reason that it is simply a product i.. -p -onnta Rrnwn rnnnlns: f the scalp and wholly dependent npon Hs action. ins out saw Boots tsrown running ne Jt the very ,B wb4ch h4ir u p,,,. towards the railroad trestle. Sarah laced, nurtured and grown, and it alone should rt.Vi. v- .,,.,, j ,..).. receive the attention If results are to be expected. Davis had turned and was running ,t mM do BO nnbiy rooa to treat the stem of a .towards the house. Witness left olant with a view of making it trow and become , . ' : t . , ... .... . . nore beantiful-the soil in whlcS the plant grows Window and went lnt the hall to ask nast be attended to. Therefore, Oia scalp In which the woman of the trouble and found .' rr ' her dead, where she had fallen. r. o( har ig canWd by the scalp drying up. Smith testified that he had known irioainglissuiiplyofmoiitureor natrlnient; when owiiu vcowupM wv " baldness Occam the scalp has simply lost all its BOOtS' Br OWn five Or Six years prior oouriahment, leaving nothing for the hair to feed td th trouble and said defendant po ( Plant or even a tree would dienndereimilaf conaHiont. memblea him very much. The oatttralthlor to do In cither cate.lt to feed .There waa.no nore testimony of- SJS'ZZS& fered by the state and the defendant funded it shoaid. was bound oyer to the September tlMV term Of criminal Court Without bail. IOalp. It is th only renrady for tho hair- over i ' . 'j.amm h r.n. dioovrd that is similar to tha natural hair v .Joy tne Cause. foooa or MquWo of tho acalp. ' Although married, Boots Brown It penetrates the pores quickly and the hair was greatly Infatuated with the Davis -.fegu' woman, It Is said, attd had been pay- 0n gcent bottle is enough to conviact yon of lnler attention, for , some time, $Zr&',l'&2!r"ua' Calling 'at, her honse on the faUl "TT , , eveilngBro seeing tA;ffffi&gS. ' UOMft. anviuqi vetl' anu hvi vw the fate ah4 drawing his pistol shot lik.!" .Tia woman ttirfiAd anil flail ta the. houB and when : entering the ) capen ana noining nas reen nearn ww tonne la Norfolk,,' , :,- I ;, v (By Cable to The Times) London, July 30 It became known today that Scotland Yard detectives are searching London pawnshops for the gold medal which. was' won by the Amenean rifle foam In the Olympic shoot at Blsley. The costly trophy was stolen from the rooms : of General James A. Drain, president of the American Rifle Association at Victoria hotel At the same time jewelry belonging to Mrs. Drain was stolen. General and Mrs. Drain will sail for America on Saturday. (By Leased Wire to The Times) New York, July 30. Robert J. Thompson, a Chicago manufacturer who has been spending the last two years as United States consul at Han over, Germany, is in New York on a business trip. Speaking of the indi cation of returning prosperity and the general improvement of commer cial conditions, Mr. Thompson said: "Rapid revival in business activi ties is going on this very minute. It may not be apparent in every respect, but in orders placed In Germany by American buyers and in goods now being shipped to this country the im provement during the quarter ended June 30 has been almost as marked as the falling off .was. noticeable dur ing the previous six months. The de clared exports from the Hanover con- sular district to the United States fell during the first quarter of 1908 to 1,200,000 marks as against 3, 000,000 marks for the same time ia 1907. For the quarter just closed, how ever, the figures rose to 2,000,00(1 marks, which is only slightly below the amount declared for the same quarter off 1907. More' Mills to Begin Work. Leechburg,' Pal) July 30. Leech burg, which has 'suffered consider ably since the financial depression of last fall, is now recovering lost ground and eleven of the American sheet and tin plate company mills have been ordered to resume opera tions next Monday morning. Three hundrd men, idle since last Novem ber, will be given employment. A Furious Storm Lashes East era Carolina Coast ntV To show how quickly Isa nai acts, we will send a large sam ple free by return mail to anyone who ends this free coupon to the umrLTM isssam etuniuss, tx, with their aame and address aad 10c ia silver or stamps to pay postage. 1 rf. 1 ' fContlnued from First Paire.) quickly as possible, though progress was necessarily slow as one of the trestles was almost washed away. The last, train so far came over the trestle at 9:30 o'clock this morning after which it was deemed unsafe to make another trip. Scores of people were left on the beach, but a large force of hands is at work strengthening the trestle and launches are being made ready to send to the people. There Is no danger unless the stormy wind con tinues until high tide this afternoon Considerable damage has been done both in the city and at the beach, but no one so far has been injured. What Officials Say. (Special to The Times) Wilmington, July 30 The storm last . night at Wrightsvllle did no damage to the beach or to the trestle, The Tidewater Company has given uninterrupted service and everyone desiring to leave the beach has done so. The Tidewater Company believes that all on the beach are perfectly safe. At 9:30 today the wind was blowing moderately hard from the northeast, but the tide Was receding, PEACE INSTITUTE, RALEIGH, N. C. THE IDEAL HOME! SCHOOL FOB GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN. A 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. Trinity P&rk School. First Class Preparatory SchooL , Certificates ; of Graduation Ao ; j cepted for Entrance to Lead ing Southern Colleges. Beat v Equipped Preparatory ' School In the Sooth, Faculty of ten officers and teachers. Campus of 75 acres. Library containing 40,000 vol umes. Well, equipped gymnas ium. High standards and mod ern - methods of Instruction. Frequeent lectures b? promi nent lecturers, i Expenses ex ceedingly ' moderate. - Ten' years of phenomenal success. For Catalogue and other Infor mation, Address, . H. M. NORTH, Headmaster, Durham, N. C. I ; : : Trinity College Four Departments: Collegi ate, Graduate,' Engineering and Law. Large library facilities. Well-equipped laboratories ' in all departments of Science. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. , v Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy stu- dents. ; . ' ;':.' ' Young men wishing to study Law should .Investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law at Trinity College. For Catalogue and further In ' formation, address, : D. W. NEWSOM, Registrar, Durham, N. C. Mi- m m ssi aw ar w mm 1 aS"TiIge5au5 TF you want a business education, you want a" good 9 one. We srive you the t most complete preparation possible. Students Jrom our school are always in de mand. Students comnlerinor our full course in tfie dom- 'Anercial, . shorthand and typewriting departments, are guaranteed positions at a salary or 3U per, month, up. Write for catalogue and our six special offers. Easiness College - Rsleisn, N.X, and .Charlotte,' N. C BAPTIST UNIVERSITY FOR WOHEN. liOcatcd in the Center of Raleigh. Five Distinct Schools. " I.. School of the Arts, and Sciences, with eight professors and six assistants, and including English, Mathematics, .Ancient .and .Modern Languages, History, Science, Philosophy, Pedagogy and the Bible. II. School of Music, with three professors and eight assistants, and including Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin and Voice. JIL School of Art, with two professors, and including OH Painting, Decoration and Design. '. IV. School of Expression, with one professor and one instructor. '. V. School of Business, with one professor, and including Steno graphy, Bookkeeping and Typewriting. Systematic training in Physical -Culture in charge of a director and two assistants. ':. '-..' Club, in which by about three-quarters of an hour of dally domestic service students save $45.00 per session. ' y ' Primary and Intermediate Departments, including boys to the age of twelve. , 4. '. '" Next session begins September 2, 1908. For catalogue and other Information, address, B. T. VANN, Raleigh, N. C. -x PureWhisIdes 1 1 s BOND REDUCED AND BRANCH IS RELEASED . The writ of habeas corpus isued by Chief Justice Clark on the peti tion or John A. Branch, that the bond required of him by Mr. L. H. Smith, Justice of the peace, of f 250, to keep tne peace for six months towards J, Oscar Wood, was hoard this morning at the supreme court-room. Mr. Beckwlth represented the state and J. Oscar Wood and J. C. L. Har ris represented the defendant Branch. "After the examination of the wit nesses and argument of counsel, Mr. Beckwlth consented that the bond be reduced to $50, which was given, and Mr. Branch was discharged from cus tom ;. Messrs. Milton A. Stevens,' Squire L. H. Smith, J. W. Powell, and a number of,' citizens from Fuqnay Springs were In attendance on the tflal. , Gaaraateea Under the Natkmal Pmre Faod t Dnn Act. 'Remember our goods go to you Just as inspected and gauged by United State of ficers. We are not whiskey mixer or com pounders. Express prepaid on following; goods: TYSON'S BEST (straight, 1 years Id Ma. WMaker), 4 fall at....... flee TYSON'S CLUB WHISKEY, 4 MI ata., SS4e Every drop of Tyson's Club Whiskey guaranteed to bo pure and better than whls- xey soia oy otner nouses at l.00. TYSOJTS NORFOLK WHISKEY, 4 fall rnris .............. 92.7 This brand la equal to any IS.S0 whiskey on the market TYSON'S EXPOSITION WHISKEY, per galloa , SXM This brand of whiskey la strong, haa a good flavor, and la liked everywhere. Order a gallon and be convinced tbls is tha loweat-priced whiskey house in the country. TYSON'S PURE CORN WHISKEY, 4 fall ejaarta ............ SS.ee TYSON'S PURE WHITE CORN, Ber galloa ...... ... TYSON'S PURE OCT wn gallaa ,.u. TYSON'S HARBOR STOCK OIN,.ar ffaUam .....i. SXSS TYSON'S PURE APPLE BRANDY, wet gallaa ............. av.. f b An m a , frr .ii.h ...................... Goods .shipped same day order ia received. We .make good all losses and breakage. We do not pay express charges on anything less than a gallon. Remit Postal Order, Express Money Order or currency In Registered Letter. No personal checks-accepted unless party Is known to us. ADDRESS ';'. ;.""' ' .';'; ALBEMARLE DIST. COMPANY ;; W.J.TY80N.J. 31-33 Brewer Street, Norfolk Vlrginuu W KfFco our. ce col Did You Eiw Investigate? Ties Washerwomaa'a Way? Were yoa to visit the borne of some of the . washwomen and at the coarse of filthy water yonr garnienta are pat through you would not wear them. Not ao here. Every single article of apparel is washed by us ta the purest filtered water and the best of soaps used. Tainted water and cheap soaps not only stench the garment. bat cause them to rot. " : - ,; .' , , ,..,.' Oa!c C!ty Steam hztmdry

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