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J"tLl .H ' aw-;. '.Jit 'I li 'H l 11. -I'll . I II a ... . I a' a - j r,i, u i : sr at j - a a . .s v&;ur r i ' V y '" ' Also Low Rates in effect to Yellowstone .Hi1 - V imi Park with stop-overs at Colorado points, MM' -''' 'v Inqaireof v..; :. '' " Jki J. F. Van Renoealaer, Gen. Ao. . ljfflfr '""''' -as- -ass- - TiiiimniiirmiM'miiniuiu;iimmiimimmi'it!ii.- .d mm ii m 1 i i ir . :il GUNNING FOR ATTORNEY Man Seed oa Claim Goes Alter Lawyer Durham Attorney Has Close Coll From Man With a Gun Dr. Smith ' Seriously 111 Diphtheria Preva- ' lent. Durham, Aug. 14 City Attorney R. O. Everett had a disagreeable ex perience when E. F. Royster, whom he sued yesterday morning on a claim of j 1 53, went gunning for him and came near catching him several times while in his frenzy. . Mr. Everett, had been out driving with a friend and the infuriated fel low went to , his. office, finding him gone. ,He procured a pistol and started over the streets proclaiming his, intention .to kill the . lawyer. When i r.TEyeie;tt. went to supier he was sitting . trvuetjy there (when a friend called out, "Look out, Ever ett.'!. By, that time Royster had Deen caugnt while trying to enter the house and was led away by .friends. Dr. kalian . A. Smith, one of the city'g.oidest physicians, is at the point of death, with, no hope for recovery, or ' even; improvement. . Dr. Smith's failing : health- several weeks ago drove him to the Watts hospital, whqre he underwent an operation. It wag given him. in the hope of tem porary. improvement. He rallied slightly, but. yesterday had a des perate change for the worse, and was carried home ' in the afternoon to spend the last days there. Diphtheria, which swept West Durham several weeks ago, appears to have spread, and in one section of Durham there are many cases. The health officers are doing their best with it, and there have been no deaths, but the scares are frequent. Professor Gilmore Ward Bryant, of the Southern Conservatory of Mu sic here, has returned from Ashevllle, where he attended the Grand En campment of Odd Fellows in state session there. The fraternallsts se lected. Salisbury as the nest meeting place and named the date for the second week in August. In the elec tion of officers Professor -Bryant was made ! Grand High Priest, one step below the biggest thing the Odd Fel lows have to give, and next year it comes to'hlm. The officers named were: Grand Patriarch W. L. Smith, Winston". '' ' Grand High Priest G. W. Bryant, Durham. Grand Senior Warden A. C. Al len, Waynesville. Grand Junior Warden R P. Clingman, Winston. Grand Scribe R. H. Ramsey, Charlotte. Grand Treasurer Wesley Wil liams, Elizabeth City. Grand ' Representative L. W. Jeanerett and F. C. Bunn, of Kln-ston. A REPLY TO MR, GATLING. "Is It Right?" Is the Question Asked by Mr. Geo. E. Hunter. To the Democratic Voters: Mr. Bart M. Gatling is chairman of the democratic executive commit tee of Wake county; is chairman of the board of elections of Wake county; is manager of the campaign for the present board of county com missioners; is attorney for "the same board, and is a candidate for re-election.: He claims that he can fill all these positions and do so with entire pro priety, and that he has no apologies to make for the attitude which he has assumed. In other words, he ac cepts positions wtych requires jof him entire impartiality .in holding the scales even between democrats who aspire to office in this county and then presumes to act as cam paign manager tor one set of men against another, and that, too, when calling for and accepting money from all candidates to hold the primary election. So great is his self-assurance that he deliberately asserts that he can meet the situation and do Justice to all concerned. Mr. Gatling has the right to Bay that he can do a great deal, that he is superior to the rest of mankind and above all the laws of ordinary human nature, but is this true? I have heard of the bank cashier who on being Indicted for embezzle ment, claimed that he was guilty as cashier, but was innocent as an "in dividual," and asked to be sent to prison as a cashier and allowed to go free as an Individual. Mr. Gat ling's attitude reminds me of this cashier. His double conception of himself is great and altogether con venient, VV-. I believe that the position of Mr. Gatling is indefensible and should not be tolerated by any democratic voter. I call attention to his utti tude as a violation to every moral right and all political precedents in our county. I do this not only in my interest, but all, democratic can didates whose rights he so unjustly assails in the position which ho has taken. . - As a democrat, I protest against bis position in this matter. ' GEO. E. HUNTER. C0NVENTI0NT0M0RB0W Republicans to Meet at Court Bouse to Name Ticket Judge Adams to Speak at 1 O'clock, Rumor Current That a Non-partisan Ticket May Be Named Ru mor Not Verified. A Jefferson Standard Policy Is a Declaration of Independence for the family. The republicans of this county will hold their convention tomorrow at noon in the-court house for the purpose of naming a ticket. . Judge Spencer B. Adams, of Greensboro, chairman of the state executive committee, will address the convention at 1 o'clock in . the afternoon. , The republicans in this county have been very active for the past six months and they are predicting that there" will be a large attemrrai.ee here for the convention. 1 The prt-' maries in the county were held last Saturday and delegates elected- to the convention. In th city of Ral eigh the republicans hold their,' pre cinct meetings tonight, most, of them at the polling places, and elect dele gates. ' y.v' . A number of candidates are out, as the announcement column of The Times shows, for some of the places. The convention promises to be a very interesting affair. There is a report current that the republicans may endorse a non-partisan ticket' for county commission ers, but' this, could not be verified. Those who were approached on the subject were non-committal.: An other report has it that the county ticket will be bi-partisan. In a letter to a prominent republi can, Judge Adams stated that he would arrive in Raleigh this after noon at 6:30 p. m. His "neech has been scheduled for X o'clock in order to give all an opportunity to hear him. - - . . : - j 1 1 - I . TT. I J HOME FROM AltT LECTURES. Mr. M. AV. Tyree, of the Firm of Wharton & Tyree, Back From New York and Boston. Mr. M. W. Tyree, the talented Jun ior member of the firm of Wharton ft Tyree, has returned to the city after extensive study in the art centres of New York and Boston. Mr. Tyree is an artist of pro nounced ability, and returns even better equipped than ever for the pro duction of artistic photographs. He will doubtless add to his already high reputation. ... -; ; i ; v.- GOV.ilUGIIESTO BE CANDIDATE President Has Ordered His Re oomination for Governor of New York StNTIMENt FOR Hid All aur H ara gyarantaa4 nndar tha Pura f4 Law.) If nat aatlsfaetary, manay rafundaa an ratwra af aaaaa. , ' G4a ahlpaad la alala aaekagaa aama day ariiar raaahrarf. WE PREPAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES. . Iradtliuu mj Ii null fey Mttaf Pniri if fiprm Mmy Mtr, w Dstaraa Latter. - rle an Qu4m n Nataa will aa furnish an ra-t,. ' : v.. i . , LMa KIVW KT..... i MrOoM in . Mapwaiaa By.. Old Hnrr Rva Ornwod Bra MrCwty Wbiakay, BottM InBosd, I rrm. old. jafln-onClub Rra... Hicbspira Rya is.H. c. torn Whlakajr. IN JUGS. INBOTTLK. Hi tm. 1 tMfm, 4MI9-, IfiHlk ..t lira tin w j Ml V IH .14 ' . 7J ? 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Woodruff, Parsons, Barnes, Ward, Hendricks,, and the other anti Hughes hostiles who were out with tomahawks looking for the gover nor's scalp, are to return at once to the reservation and smoke the pipe of peace. As over lord of the repub lican party the 't president decided that the situation in New York im perilled the election of Taft and that immediate intervention was neces sary before greater damage should be done to the presidential candi date's chances of carrying the state. "Reluctant as he was to reverse himself and cancel the O. K. that he gave to Woodruff's anti-Hughes' plan of two weeks ago, President Roosevelt felt that further hesita tion would be dangerous to the par ty Interests. His instructions to the state leaders were definite and they will not be changed. The anti Hughes talk which has flowed so abundantly in organization circles for a month past is to stop and the state machine is to be put in har mony with the dominant party senti ment which Roosevelt is convinced is behind the demand for Hughes for a second term." .M ' " ' in.. if :; ' " " "" "iniinniTmimi.i Jl ii ALCOHOL 3 PEB CENT. If i AgetebkrVeparatlonEris .J;:: aruteMalalHBlll, N;: lingdttStoflaiLBowsi rnt 1 si infill PromofesDigpstionJCtrf--i nessnd8iontalnsneiiT OpiumWorpWne iKH-Miaefay NOT NARCOTIC. -aaaMawi-MaM JbcAm 01 MKWr- - . i .. T..J . I ' Ikmn Apnfect Remedy for Ctonsnp- Hon, Sour Storaadi,Dlantai: Woim;ony-isMnsjeru ness andLOSS OF 5EEEP. TcSizu Signainreof KEW YORK. To!? Infants tnd Children. ' Tha Kind You Have Alvays Bought Bears Signature of t 018 t& In Use For Over Thirty Years GuorMtteed under thi ifw"j 3Et "I have found Bucklen's Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as welt as for healing burns, sores, cuts, and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland, Maine. It is the proper thing too for piles. Try It! Solrt under guarantee at all drug store'?. 25 cents. Exact Copy of Wnpper. mum v m omuir 4Mpirr. ttcr vmi enr L,itwf4i V7(lNCORPORArO) AS Fayetteville Street, Raleigh. Special Summer Offer An opportunity to save from 99 to $15. Why not take advantage of it and buy your scholarship before Aug. 15th, at our reduced summer rate? You can enter school at any time. Write for catalogue and for special offer.- Address, KINO'S BUSIXkSS COILEGE, -Raleigh, X. C or Charlotte, N. C. SUICIDE AT HIGH POINT. Young Man Shoots Himself Out of Work and; Drinking. (Special to The Times) High Point, Aug. 14 At five o'clock yesterday afternoon J. L. Cul breath, age 27, shot himself through the heart. : Culbreath leaves a wife and two small Children. The yong man, like many others, had been deprived of steady employ ment for several months on account of the panic. Of late he had taken to drinking, and this seemed to add to his despondency and culminated in the rash act of yesterday. His wife and children are left, in a pit iable condition. She-Likes Good Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good things and, have adopted Dr. King's Mew Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about it." These painless purifiers soia at ail drug stores. '.25 cents. PROSPECTS OF RICHES IS CAUSE OF INSANITY WRIGHTSVIIillE BiEH. Preeminently North Carolina's seaside resort. .-. splendid surf. Safe beach with FISHING, BATHING, YACHTING Easily reached via Goldsboro or Fayetteville in connection with the ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Tickets on sale every Saturday good to return the following r " - Monday, at $4.60. , 4 For further Information write J W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE!. Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent. Wilmington, N. C. ; Richmond, Va., Aug. 14. Over come with th .'prospect of becoming heir to the fortune and estates of his father, Theodore Von' Tiieln, forty two years old, Is believed to have lost, his mind and has been locked In Jail for observation. Next Decem ber Von Thein would have come Into possession of his father's wealth, es timated, at six million marks, and would -have received his 'title i as Count v Theodore Karl Kronfels Thaln. , Var' tha nnat fmir vaara tha iolr r , , , has been employed, as a butler in the home of P. P.. Ryan, a capitalist of this city., Already there are several hundred thousand marks deposited to his credit in New York, sent from Berlla banks. ' : . - " - Since the publication of his story Von Thein has received many leap year proposals, , but has Ignored (hem all and has offered his name and fortune to sa Richmond girl, Whosa name he preserves as a secret 'i BUDWEI3ER, tha most popslar'beer In tha world. There Is less profit to tha dealer who sells It, becaDM It costs most at the ' brewery, yet Us sales exceed those of '!. ; other Bottled. i Beers, which S ivfij dat ' fTerlority is iacoj- lClJJJ3.il!aL) All Goods Cuarantaad Under the Pure Food law and Drugs Act. - Why apend yoar money for compounded or recti fied rood-, when lor tha nma money you can gat tha Straight article? . Look for tba Para Pood Goarantea which too trill find on all our acoda, it meana much to you. Yon buy direct when you order from oa. WaanwaolasaladiaV tributora to tha customer, and guarantea satisfaction. or money reiunaea. uooas anippea ra Beat, plain packages, axpreaa charges prepaid at prices named. 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I gallon Porto Rico Rum 1 gallon Extra Good Port Wlna. 1 gallon a-reai-oM M-rvlanJ P.nl. w4 1 gallon t-jrear-oki Vlririnla Apple Braady . . i zna-ed oa requast. iQta. 8Qt-.12Qa, tS.M SS.SS HW 4.46 6.M 7 60 168 4.64 7.45 4S4 7.25 '8.60 160 4.00 1L60 11.M 10.64 U.25 : kft ' 10.86 UM ALL CHARGES ssjio PR-PAID ....'.... Lei BHTPPEO IN PLAIN i KEGS WITHOUT CASINO -anonaC North Carolina Corn -W-00 tgalkmaOld Kentucky Rya............ 4.04 4 gmilons Fine Gia 6.00 Saallona Apple or Peach Brandy...... SOS 4a srmlLoBS nf miihm .Iwi-t- ' a ica P 4o in ipocisi OB sis owirwi in pksin taaw, sadOceol,s-lsScoo4t P-ckssa, om in- west or tna MlMturtpp, add SOn addHional for each 4 qnarta, axoeptK.U,'s . Copper Distilled (bottled la bond ) on which for orders ontside af Virginal, tha Carolina. " " , ' The wholekale prices Quoted on thass easa ' goads are flat, sn) do not , ' carer axprssa ahanrea. Neither da wa gaaraa- , tee thm sspOost brsaa age or was, j. ' i ' . RM WMaldaa ', ipta. , ptnu inovnas i.... las SXa Oaeeoia 16o S0o IMamond 14a Wa '' . Major Comfort. n. 14a 6o ' Cara WMaaa . ,. - r OM North 8tat.. Ma tKa Okl Valley f Ua S4a ItottJaa la Wm4 - ' - Wuroa Hirer, t pta. 48 to ease. tlLlfc.pb,Mtaeatl.1a, tl-a uarta . 18.00 7.60 ' , 7.00 v4.0 ; i'4.44 , '4.04' T!.E r..L CL KELLY CD., Ir.c. andstruniun'of F.. I! ". ' MAIL ORDEr.3 PHCFTLT FTLLEO'' " -t4tSCf" '1 ' . I-'J and Lont I : " ncsriil;4 f" :
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