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THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES : .-. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908.
MUCH GAIETY AT
ATLANTIC HOTEL
So&ie of the Events of Week at
- ' V'-'''. , Alexander Hamilton. . . s;. . - V"
NO man not even George Washington hat left a more lasting impression upon
our higher laws and institutions than this romantic and handsome young Revo
lutionary General and Statesman, who died so tragically in a duel at the very
zenith of his fame. V ; V
Upon every clause of the Constitution of the United States his individuality is
indelibly stamped. Daniel Webster says of him: "He smote the rock of National re
sources and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth; he touched the dead corpse
of public credit and it sprung upon its feet" v-
'' He believed in protecting the brewing industry, and drank good beer all of his days.
( BEFERENCES: Appletoa's Encyclopedia; Shoulijr's History U. S.. p. 71, etc, Sumner's LUe of Hamilton, f, X9J,
Mi wen
The Natural Drink of America
In every glass is health; and what is health but efficiency and power? -It comes to
your table a delicious sparkling food a wholesome malt beverage exhaling the aroma
of hop gardens and the fragrant scent of new mown northern barley fields.
' The little alcohol in it promotes cheerfulness of mind which is the best of all
medicines. The Lupulin in the hops soothes the nerves and acts as a digestive tonic; while
the juice of the barley contains a high percentage of substantial nutriment.
THE KING OF ALL BOTTLED BEERS
Bottled Only at th
Anheuser-Busch Brewery
" St. Louis, U. S. A.
CORKED OR WITH CROWN CAPS
Hessberd, Gimst
Ci LO.
Distributors Richmond, Va
"Health "Coffee" Is really the closest
Coffee Imitation ' ever- yet produced.
This clever Coffee Substitute was re
cently produced by Dr. Shoop of Ra
table, Wis. Not a grain of real Coffee
in it either. Dr, Snoop's Health Coffee
is made from pure toasted grains, with
malt, nuts, etc. Really it would fool
an expert who might drink it for Cof
fee. No 20 or 30 minutes terlous boil
ing. "Made in a minute,' says the doc
tor." Sold by W, B. Mann.
ARTIST EARLE HAS HEIR
Affinity "Hero" Remarried,
Now a Father
Had Several Great Danes In Yard to
Keep Visitors Away- Story of
Divorce of First Wife and His
- Marriage. . ,
(By Leased Wire to The Times.)
Monroe, N. Y., July SO. A. son was
born last evening to Mrs. Ferdinand
Plnney Karle, the wife of the socialist
artist, who makes his home at Quaker
Hill, a few miles outside of the village.
Mrs. Earle and the baby are reported
to be doing nicely.
Mrs. P. F. Earle, mother of the artist
and Alfred Kuttner, brother of Mr.
Earle, and wife have been staying at
the artist's home for several weeks In
anticipation of the event.
Since the artist recently issued a
warning that he was keeping several
great Danes and a hive of hostile bees
on his grounds to keep away casual
visitors, there have been but few visits
, Of congratulations by the neighbors.
- Earle and his wife, who was Julia
Kuttner, were married in Lombardy In
: the last week in March, Immediately
after the first Mrs. Earle had obtained
her decree of divorce. They came here
on April 9, and went at once to Earle's
place at Monroe. (
The first Mrs. Earle left her husband
and went to Europe early last Sep
tember. Miss Kuttner had been stay
ing at the Earle home for some time
previous to Mrs. Earle's departure.
On account of the publicity that fol
lowed the departure of Mrs. Earle, Miss
Kuttner. went into retirement for . a
time; but she rejoined Earle when
things blew over. "She went over to
Europe in December with her mother
and Earle Joined her there lator. They
had been making little side trips to
parts of 'France. When they got the
news that the; first Mrs. Earle had got
her divorce they were married at once.
Heat prostrates the nerves. In the
summer one needs a tonlo to off-set
the customary hot weather. Nerve and
Strength depression. You will feel bet
ter within 48 hours after beginning 'to
take such a remedy as Dr. Snoop's Re
storative. Its prompt action in restor
ing the weakened nerves is surprising.
Of course, you wont' get entirely strong
' In a few days, but each day you can
actually feel the Improvement. That
tired, lifeless, spiritless feeling will
quickly depart whan using the Restor
ative. Dr. Snoop's Restorative w.l
sharpen a falling appetite; it al-a di
gestion; it will strengthen the weakened
Kidneys and Heart by simply rebuild
ing the worn-out nerves that these or
gans depend upon. Test it a few days
and ie convinced. Sold by Henry
Kicks Co; '
N.Y.TAILORSMAY
GO ON A STRIKE
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York; July 30. Unless the
employers restore the nine-hour day
and the scale of wages prevailing
prior to the beginning of the money
stress of last October, the 30,000
tailors comprising the National
Brotherhood of Tailors in this city
and Brooklyn, will go on strike.
This was decided upon at a meeting
of the brotherhood on Terrance Ly
ceum, at No. 206 Broadway. This
may also affect other organizations
of tho brotherhood throughout the
country which are affiliated with it.
Delay in commencing treatment for
a slight Irregularity that could have
-jeen cured quickly by Foley's Kidney
itemedy may result In a serious kidney
disease. , Foley's Kidney Remedy
builds up the worn out tissues and
strengthens these rirganu. Commence
making It, today. O. J3t. King.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Garter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
See Pec-Simile Wrapper Below.
Terr eaull am ea aeay
, to take as ngaxw ,.
Tr1F0l HEADACHE.
UAIaI Liu)
rOR DIZZINESS.
FOR IIUOUSIESt.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR eONSTIPATIOfl.
FOR SALLOW SXIH.
FOR THECQMPLEXIOR
BlWillU'lUWCW
CUPS GICIC HEADACHE
SHELL ARD NOT GUILTY
CoroDcr's Jury Says Barbara
Rieg Killed Herself
Sister of Girl, in Sensational Manner,
. Accuses Policeman Shellard of the
Crime Man Hustled Out of Room
by Friends.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, July SO -There was a
sensational demonstration at the cor
oner's inquest into the death of Bar
bara Rieg, vhen the jury brought in
the verdict that it was caused by a
pistol : shot wound inflicted by her
own hand.
Thirty or 40 persons, mostly po
licemen, three in uniform, crowded
about Policeman David Shellard, who
was accused of murdering the girl
and loudly congratulated him. They
grasped his hands and shook them
Mrs. Mary Thompson,' sister of the
dead girl, leaped to her feet where
she had been sitting with Mrs. Eva
Rieg, the mother, and, making her
way toward the group about Shel
lard, cried
"The dirty murderer; the dirty
murderer." Mrs. Rieg followed, cry
ing: "He killed her, and I'll kill
him."': ,
The two uniformed policemen who
had the prisoner saw this movement
and apparently becoming alarmed
hustled Shellard out of the crowd and
away from his friends. The women
followed, but were headed off by the
girl's father, who implored them not
to make a scene.
Mrs. Rieg quieted down, but Mrs.
Thompson kept sobbing: "He killed
my sister; I know he did."
The policemen got Shellard away
from the crowd.
A REVELATION'.
It is a revelation to people, the se
vere cases of lung trouble that have
been cured by Foley's Honey and Tar.
It not only stops the cough, but heals
and strengthens the lungs. L. M. Rug.
gles, Reasnor, Iowa, writes: ; "The
doctors said . J had consumption, and
I got no better until I took Foley's
Honey- and Tarv It. stopped the hem
orrhages and pain in my .lungs and
they are now as sound as a bullet."
O. G. King.
; To Play Cary Team.
' The B. B. B. Juniors went to Cary
today to cross bats with the Cary
sluggers. Tomorrow they will go to
Dunn on the Durham ft Southern ex
cursion, and play the Dunn Hustlers.
Popular Carolloa Wat
ering Place
,-. , (Special to The Times.)
Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N.
C July 30. The season still con
tlnues at Morehead; gaiety . reigns
supreme. This week began especially
brilliantly, Miss Mary James, of
Greenville, having given a sail Sun
day night, Miss Loula McDonald, of
Raleigh, having entertained her
friends Monday night in a like man
ner, and Wednesday nigUt Miss Mel
lon, of Charlotte, was given a beau
tlful sail by Mr. J. Archy Clark, of
Wilson.
The weekly german took, place
Saturday night and as usual was a
very enjoyable affair. : The german
was grcefully led by Mr. J. C. Wood,
of Edenton, with Miss Nancy Mason,
of Kentucky, many couples from this
state and elsewhere dancing.
The fishing improves dally and is
now better than it has been for sev
eral seasons; many sensational catch
es haye been made in the past few
days. Messrs. White and William
son, of Graham, brought in 35 sheep
heads Monday as a day's catch, -while
Mr. Kennedy, of Falling Creek,
hooked 33 mackerel Tuesday. The
trout also continue to bite well.
Conventions of some kind have
been held practically every week at
the Atlantic Hotel, the next thing of
its kind being the arrival of the
Third Regiment on August 4th. A
large crowd is expected and More-.
head will be even gayer than It has
been for the past few weeks.
Mover Re-Elected by Miners.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Denver, Col., , July 30 Charles
Moyer was re-elected president of the
Western Federation of Miners.
. Ernest Mills of Greenwood, B. C.
was elected secretary-treasurer.
:IA resolution was adopted extend
ing aid to George A.' Pettibone, one
of the three men taken to Idaho un
der the charge of conspiracy to mur
der Governor Steunenberg, and who
is dangerously ill at his home in this
city. r:y
War Against Consumption. v
All nations are endeavoring- to check
the ravages of. consumption, the "white
plague" that claims so many yictlmt
each year. Foley's Honey and Tar
cures coughs and colds perfectly and
you are in no danger of consumption.
Do not r,Jsk your health by taking some
unknown preparation when Foley's
Honey and Tar is safe and certain In
results. O- G. King.
Changes in Personnel of Pacific Fleet
(By Leased Wire to The-Tlmes.)
Washington, July 30 Orders have
been issued by the. navy department
making a change in the command of
the Asiatic squadron of the Pacific
fleet. Rear Admiral Hemphill is suc
ceeded by Capt. Charles B. Harber,
commander of the squadron. In
turn Captain Harber will be suc
ceeded as commander of the Maine
by Capt. William B. Caperton, now
In command of the cruiser Denver.
Admiral Hemphill will return im
mediately to the United States. He
will not retire from active service,
however, until June.
REV. I. W. WILLIAMS TESTIFIES,
Rev. I. W. Williams, Huntington, W.
Va., testifies as follows: "This is to
certify that I used Foley's Kidney
Remedy for nervous exhaustion and
kidney trouble, and am free to say
that Foley's Kidney Remedy will do
all that you claim for it." O. G. King.
THE BEST
GEADE OF
CIGARS
Are always m our stock. A
Well assorted line ranging
in price from 5c. to 15c. '
straights.
THE HICKS'
DRUG COMPANY,
toth Pboaaa,
The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought, and which has been
In use fnr over 3C years, has borne the signctwe of
and has been mane under his per
(Sonal supervision since its infancy
t-GOCCAjAS, AllnwnnnnntodeceiTS rouinthlS
All Counterfeits, Imitations end"3ust-fa-sfocdrare but
' Experiments thf trifle with and endanger the hea'th of
Infants and C&Udren Experience against Experiment.
What isrCASTORIA
Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Quarter On, Fae
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It i Pleasant. 16
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic 1
Substance Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
And allays FoveristoesE. It cures Diarrhoea, and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cure Coustipatx.au
and Flatulency. It assimilates tli Food, regulates the
Stomach ard Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
She Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
SI
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The KM You flare Always Bought
in Use For Over 30 Years.
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The Big Sale Conducted
BY THE
AMERICAN SALVAGE CO.
FOR
D. LEVIN E'S
7 ;::;l-;-::l:': : Formerly
Guarantee Clothing Company
Will continue all this week and
the greatest bargains of
the season will be
Offered here.
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We Prepay
All Express
Charges.
ORDERS F
OR BEER
Shipped by Express in Plain Packages Day
Received, Therefore Fresh Goods.
Gold Medal Award, Jamestown Exposition, For Parity
THESE ARE PRICES FOR THE
STATE OF N.C.
2I)oz. 4Dok. O Do.
$4.60 $0.90
4.20 6.30
4.60N 6.90
4.00 6.90
10 Doz.
811.50
10.50
ll.BO
11.50
12 Dos.
913.20
12.00
13.20
13.20
Warzbarger Beer, $2.50
Pilslner Beer . . . 2.50
Part-tine Malt Ext. 2.50
Capuzicner 2.50
We Allow 80 Cent Per Dozen For Returned Bottle.
REMIT MONEY OR EXPRESS ORDER. i
THE VIRGINIA BREWING CO.,
ROANOKE, VIRGINIA.
ROW ON '
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The plaea to ret a good
BU8INI88 IDUOATIOK,
to pre par tot a GOOD
POSinOH, and to get readr for TIM BUSH of tha fall tadneM la AX
DRAUCHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
IKOOBSEO by buflneM man from Ualna to California. Catatocoa Huuti aak for IX. ;
Raleigh, cor. Murtla and Wilni iiitouu Capital City Phone 2S1.