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- .-.. i I I ! i THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1908. I (Continued fto First Page.) neiHtatt"$6W "rohust rah -I take tt fit. jteela.jhe la , aye., to resume active . "Work. 1 Mr. Rockefeller has a variety of .interests outside of. Standard Oil tbv. ,-The men who administer his educational projects and - charities he office here. No one save Mr. Rbckefelfer, Mr.- Rogers,' and Mr. Aritbold. can tell yon Just what the revival of Mr. Rockefeller's activities really mean.": , - f wait ft SiiM im. CInay Yp3 3CT) o o KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE MACHINE' The chillyuncertain days of Fall are a good time (J to keep your eye on your digestive machinery. Fortify yourself against bowel f , Heat in Oven Before Serving. I II 1 disorders by eating with hot milk and cream every morning for breakfast Sweetens and cleanses the stomach and keeps the bowels healthy and active. Your grocer sells it BESOM DCZDC OCZDC DC - V' (Continued .from First Page.)' . V ' . ..,..: power Xo review the oase both as to findings or law and fact. (More Thrashes Photographer. iMt took the jury, several of whom art engaged In, the banking and brok erage business, almost 2? hours to fhid; .a verdict. , - Before . dismissing them 'Judge Hough i 'complimented tljefii on the. manner .In which they . hid. done their.. dutyCJ'to one of the inoet -difficult and complicated cases that-vyr bad come before him." ; M?Fi while Awaitibgtthe verdict, thrashed a .photographer on. Broad- Way; during his , walk from the fed eftl. court te the Aattor House for luncheon; .He smashed the man's camera also.. t Morae, :the mult'l-mlllidnarle trust promoter, formerly ice, king and own er of chain of banks in this city, did not move a muscle as the fore 4wf of -the . JUry pronounced his 4kxfn. He leaned . back- In his' chair t-counsels, table, in the position he had .taken , when the, room was set for" the , final entrance of the jurors, fits Kkfids In his pockets. A slight flusA feat stole slowly over his usually jrttUd' face was the only. indication he gave of the effect or the words that destined him, to a felon's cell. The nearest he came to expressing any emotion was when his wife ran 0' him as be was about to be led way. to(, the Tombs,-. and throwing her arms around him, kissed him. He, re turned the embrace almost pas alpnaely. For a moment ;lt seemed he might break down, but he quickly recovered his .self-possession and sur rendered himself calmly to the mar shals. . . .-. , . Prom that time right, through the long walk from the postofOce build ing up Park Row. until he arrived at the Tombs, the little man, whose iron nerve. had been at once the admlra Uw ftbdjenvy of all who had watched Mm through the three weeks' ordeal of his .trial, did, not desert him )..In:..the prison, he submitted, to the customary ; search his shoulder, shrieked his name and became hysterical, it was feared he would collapse. Court ' attendants gently separated them and led Mrs. ', Carroll; to the judge's chambers,' while Curtis, with Morse, was taken to the marshal's office, whence' they, were removed to the Tombs. : , Mrs. Curtis, who had attended the trial daily since it was opened three weeks ago yesterday, was not in court 1 When . the... verdict was pronounced. She had collapsed on Wednesday, af ter hearing the judge's charge. She recovered sufficiently to go to the court-room, but although she made a brave effort to remain, , her strength was unequal to the task, and she broke down again. She was taken back. home. In her home It was said she was prostrated and that grave fears for her were entertained. Mrs. Morse, a beautiful woman named Mrs. Manken, a rriend, and Harry Morse, the youngest of Morse's three sons, were in court when the jury returned with their verdict.. Young Morse, who Is a stu dent at Princeton, is only about 18 years old. He is a very bright, good- looking boy, and evidently very fond of bis father. Young Morse watched his father intently all the time the foreman of the jury was uttering the fateful words. The drawn look on his face showed how he suffered as he realised the meaning of them and what they meant to his father. Immediately after they had been dismissed the jurymen hastened to their homes whleh some of them had not seen for more than three weeks. BANQUET TO WRIGHT Five Hundred leaders of Aviation Present Will GKAHAM GUILTY Concord Rapist Confesses bis Crime In Recognition of His Achievements In Aerial Navigation, the President of the Club Presents Wilbur, Wright With Gold Medal. Tried, Found Guilty and Sentenced, to be Hanged Kef ore No Today., Will be Hanged Dec -cin'ier lHth. I Best of Order Prevailed Through-! ' out Trial. ". .'. I (By Cable to The Times) Paris, Nov. 6 A banquet In honor j of Wilbur Wright, at which M. Bar-! (Special to The Times.) Concord, N. C, Nov. e -Will Gra ham, on his own confession, is: a ttinn rtilnluiar nf imhlin unrL'u tire-' ... . ,t ,..,.! v. , rauisi ana unaer senieii'-e oi waui. sided, was given last tight by the Aero Club In the hall of the automo- tlefore noon today the trial was over, a VaPHIot fif 'orillltv'1 hat) lltifln ! bile club in the Place De La Con-,turned and Graham was sentenced toi corae, wnicn is tne largest ciuu house in Paris. Among the 300 be hanged on Friday, tlio IStli dayi i oi uecemuer. guests were all the leaders and pa- Graham confessed to 'two' colored'; trous of aviation, including De 1-a Grange, Bleriot, . Kapfer?i Zens, Count De La Vaulx, Marquis De Dion SI PKHMK COURT CASKS. and Santos Dumont The president of the club present- j ed a gold medal to Mr. Wright in re- cognition of his aehlevenients in ; aerial navigation. M. Barthnu, in j proposing the health.' of Mr. Wright. ' described him as the Ideal of enter-! prise , Intelligence, tenacity and nio.1- ! esty. - .".,-. "'.j' Mr. Wright, in the first public speech of his life, raid he had shared in the passionate idea, held for thous-j ands of years, that man should move' freely In regions where obstacles didj not exist. He told his brother Or-! ville. seven years ago that man must be flying before fifty years elapsed, and, he added, in two years we were flying ourselves. We see far enough I prisoners last night and on tint, ei-j dence today the case came to an end- i ing. The best of order was maintain- j ed throughout lion follows: and perfect satlsfac- Four Coses Argued Today From the Tenth District. In the supreme court today the iouowing tenia district appeals were today to know that our future wlil neara: : i,in,, Richard. Thompson, admr., vs. A. u wag announced that the govern A. Railroad Co., from Randolph, nient had eranted M . Rarthou S20.- Morehehd & Sapp and C. D. Reyu- ,hh as a state annronriatlon for the Olds, attorneys for plaintiff, and W. (.nr-mirtrBnnt nf viti.m Adams. .1. T. RHitnln IHntnc lcr. good-naturedly, I m o. j,ij it .u.. and answered the nuestions as to his defendant .' .-T. 1 ' M WIDOW SUES FOR ESTATE. Joe Brown vs. Southern Railway , , ', . . , . ..... . . n , r... . Legal Fight Ilegun by Widow of J. attorney for plaintiff, and Manley & ' Heniirftn fnr tho HfunHunf . ! pdlgree; pleasantly and without a murmur followed' the warden to his cell, which he and , Curtis were to share, for. the, night. ! '.Curjisi whom : Morse made presi dent of the National Bank of North America, and. Was co-defendant with .him. in the ease, showed plainly that 4 .was on the verge of nervous pros tratloi., In the court, when, the verdict- had, been announced his tears flowedfreely. . When his slBt'er, Mrs. Carroll, ran toward hlm and burying her face on You! Dyspeptics Read H. ' -WbU An Eminent Medical Man Says Djrspepeia Really Is. Then i ,' ': -. , '; Gala Hope.' . ''This affection called Dyspepsia, Is the greatest torment ; of civilized life, ,jd Is to be considered rather as an Unnatural functional difficulty than as a btructural disease." -' -'The same authority has 'ciassltled dyspepsia thus;. The first form, due to rttlatlons -with other organs which ar in a morbid and unhealthy stats, which 14' characterised as a.rflex action. Of Uch a type as the nausea and vomiting causid by Irritation, of brain, lungs, Vyer br uterus. , i ,f the VecOhd form is caused by scanty - x Bnpplw' of 'gastric Juice,' made evident by .MohA of digestion, long reten tion f ; food in. the stomach, distress .tor,a long time after meals, accompan- ..led. by, , weighty . an uneasy feelings ai .pit of .Btomach, decomposition of . food ,ln alimentary chnal causing fetid afajT fpul gases and the appearanoe of trn.dlgestd food ln: the- evactuations t 'Iram-boweM. !The third and last form of dyspep. v"la. according to this renowned medical light, is that which accompanies some abnormal quality of the gastric Juice, combined with a partial paralysis of the stomach's muscles so that this or. gan cannot sufficiently mix the food vith the digestive fluids. ' Stuart's Pyspepsla Tablets will rem. dy each condition of a stomach afflict. ed with dyspepsia as above described. "'Thes tablets contain digestive agents which act with or without the ad of the stomach. One "rain of ,n .Ingredient used In these tablets will ; digest . 1,000 grains of food, and If , necessary will do It In a glass vlul so that the digestion can be seen by the -human eye. r They help the stomach, enrich the ,r blood, revitalise the gastric Juices, give . strength to the alimentary nerves and glands. .They. are recommended by every druggist and 40,00 physicians who, Use and prescribe them. Get a boa: today from any. drug store; price 60e.; or send ue your name and address and We .wil send you s, tstal package by mall free. Address. JV A- Stuart On, ,1S0 Stoart Bidg, Marshall. Mich. Volt to Secure Share in " Property. L. J. C. PIckler and C. W. Stewart ' t.v leasee w ire to xne ximes; vs. Board of Education of Davie couu- New York, Nov. 6 A legal fight ty. Burton Craig and Jacob Stewart, wa8 begun today to secure for Mrs. attorneys for plainltff, and K. L. Gal- Nelson Velt, the beautiful and ther and T. B. Bailey for the defend-, mysterious young widow of the ant. . '.-, I wealthy stock broker who committed - W. H. White vs. 3. J. Kincaid et al. sucde after shooting his mother, from Rowan county. T. C. Linn. Ad-, Bertha Nelson Veit, in the Totel An ams, Jerome & Armfleld, attorneys sonla o nelection night, a share in for plaintiff, and L. H. Clement, Hay- his estate. t den Clement, and Overman & Greg-' Daniel Mason, of No. 55 Williaal ory for the defendant. I street, has been retained as counsel Two cases are left over for tomor- ! for Mrs. Veit. He had a long row, when the district will be fin- consultation with his client In her lsheJ. . These are Sophia Beeson vs. apartments at the Hotel Cuatsworth Daniel Smith, from Randolph. More- last nl8ut- Today he said to a re head Sapp, attorneys for the plain- Prter: tiff, and Homer & Snence for the d- i "l was called into the case only fense. W. V. Cox vs. A. & A. Rail road Company, from Randolph. More head & Sapp and Elijah Moffltt, for the plaintiff, and J. T. Brlttain, Ad ams, Jerome & Armfleld, W. J. Ad ams, and J. A. Spence, attorneys for the defendant. : yesterday and have not had time to familiarize myself with it. I talked with Mrs. Veit last night and found her to be a most estimable young wo man, I cannot say anything more at present." " Young Mrs. ' Veit Was greatly dis turbed at the secret burial of . her husband and his mother, from which she was excluded. BIG FIRE IN L ATOM A. To Drive Out Malaria Take the Old Standard GROVK'S ! TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. You know what you are taking. The for-'. ''- mula Is plainly printed on every bottle, Feared That it Will Spread to Town showing it Is simply Quinine and Iron I Proper Assistance Front In a. tasteless form, and the most ef-j Concord, fectual form. For grown people and' Rv l.eut win in n. ti The neg.'o committed the horrible crime for which ha is to hang Octo- j ber 13th. . He was captured shortly j after and brought before the girl whom he had outraged. Sne failed; to recognize in the prisoner the man &ho had attacked her. Clreunistan-' tiul evidence was strong against the" man and the officers did not release him. He was p'ut In jail at Salisbury, later moved to Charlotte, and on or about October 17 he was brought to Raleigh and put In the state peniten tiary. V ;.. . I 'Feeling was high against the ne gro in Cabarrus county and threat3 of lynching were made. At the re quest of Solicitor Clarkson, Judge Ferguson, and others. Governor Glenn ordered the negro sent to Con cord under military guard. Capt. W. F. Moody and Company B, Third Reg iment, carried the negro to Concord, leaving here at 4 o'clock Wednes-, day afternoon, November 4th. ! Vote In Franklin. 1 .'''(Special to The Times.) Louisburg, N. C, Nov, 6 The ! complete returns -from Franklin ! county show the following results: j Electors: democrats, 1,986 ; repub- licans, 560; for governor,: Kltcuin, i 2,093; Cox. 432; lieutenant-gover- : THE STAMP We want to send you a: trial order of HAYNER B0TTLED-IN-B0ND WHISKEY '":'- '," ' 'V '- .':' '. ''. .''' i ' .-,. at our risk on our guarantee it will please youor it wilf not cost you one cent We want to prove to you what a rich, pure and delicious whiskey this is. Ve want to convince vou of the extraordinary saving our uioiiLLLKi pian ot selling means to you . HERE'S OUR OFFFR WE WILL SEND YOU Full Quart Bottles of Hayncr $ Private Stock Bottled-in-Bond Whiskey Express Prepaid for Goods sliiBBed ia plain sealed case no marks ta iudlaatB con OF THE I 3 is : cnir. u w va uv v- ER3MEKT 41 tcr.ta. When it arrives try it every bottle if yon like. Then if yon don't find it all that wo claim occ of the most oxquisite whis kies you ever tasted and equal to any you could buy in your rity for $5 send it back at our expense and your $3.20 rill be re turned by first mail. THINK OF IT THIS IS AT THE RATE OF ONLY 80 CENTS A QUART FOR THIS HIGH EST GRADE BOTTLED-IN . BOND WHISKEY a whiskey that is distilled, a?ed and bottled tinder tn U. S. Government supervision every .bottle sealed with the Govern ment's BOTTLED-IN-BOND STAMP-positive assurance that it is a STRAIGHT whiskeyfully agd, full 100 prr centprof and full measure absolutely PURE to the last drop. is : 1 WW TTTT Iffla kvunMnincu vnutn ittt t-uuu A NO DhUuo ACf Tryit-That'sallwe ask. The expense is all ours if it fails to please you. Send us your order TODAY and be sure to address cur nearut Shipping Depot 7 Orders for Ariz Cal CoIck, Id&ho, Mont, Nev, Wov Mex., Ore., Utah. Wath.orWyo.must bo on thebasit ot 4 Quarts for $4.00 by Expreis Prepaid or 20 Quarti for by Freight Prepaid. pRflfflTESrcac WHISKEY :B0IT!IO!NBOI TH'I!AYNER DISTILLING COMPAN Cfn:tssKi?PiN5D:P0TSl StlMJS HS.sr.mijl. KIKH. CB THE HAYdEB DISTILLING COOPAHY, Division nlVTriV HUM t I nillo un tt-r .... ....... " ' 1M DAYTON, OHIO 8T. LOUIS. MO. ST. Paul, mi mm DISTILLERY ATTBOY. OHIO ESTABLISHED ISM CHATTANOOGA. TENN. CAPITAL IHO.000 FOLLY PAID nor., Newland, 2,089; Auditor, Dixon, 2,088; treasurer, Lacy, 2.089; superlntendenent of - public Instruc tion, Joyner, 2,088; attorney-general, Bickett, 1,996; commissioner of Ag riculture, Graham, 2,107; commis sioner of labor, Shipman, 2,088. Pou for congress received 2059, Brlggs 4S3. STEAM REPLACED BY ELECTRICITY BOTH SIDES WILL MAKE APOLOGIES chlldrorf, Stic.., New Baotlst Church. Plans are being rapidly consum mated for the organization of a new Baptist church here. The church will begin with eighty-five members and will extend a call to Rev. P. G. Elsom to become pastor. A lady in the city has already donated one of her lots free to the new church and voluntary contributions already are com'ng in. Mr. Elaom will preacii next Sunday at 11a. m. and 8 p. m. In the Chamber 6f Commerce on Fayettevllle street. j Concord, N. H Nov. 6 Fire j which started In The Cook Company building at Laconla has destroyed the yards of that company with sev eral buildings. In the Immediate vi-jceeded his powers. Cinity and it is feared will spread to the town proper. Assistance has been sent from here. ' (By Cable to The Times) Paris, Nov. 6 It became known today that France, and Germany are both . prepared to declare It table thai their accredited agents should have been subjected to vio lence In neutral territory. France says she regrets that her soldiers should have attacked a German con sular agent and Germany expresses regret that her agent should have ex- i Pttsburg, Pa., Nov. 6 rThe West j inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, has been awarded a con j tract for electrical equipment which ; many run Into millions by the New j York Central Railroad Company. The contract is ior a portion of the su I burban division of the system where : it is the Intention to replace steam i with electricity. It is estimated that j will take from six to eight months to : turn out the equipment at the East i Pittsburg works. ine order means that the works will be put on full time. It is under stood that the order was awarded to : lh ir..., . , . . iu" "csnugnouse interests after a sharp competitive battle with he General Electric Comnnnv.- regret-1 ectady, N. ,Y,p. who are located "right uu cue i,m?H oi me isew rorK Central Statement ot Condition of The Citizen's National Bank Raleigh, N. C Resources. IT. 8. Bonds . . . . . . Loans and Investments. Cash ....... Due from bnks . . Total .... . . September 23, 1908. 225.000.00Capltal , . 738,635. 6Surplus . . 101,294.7CCireuIatlon 242.639.26Deposlts . . Liabilities. $1,307,569.65 Totel . . . 1100,000.00 . . . 167,310.97 ... 100,000.00 . . . 940.258.6S v . 1,307, CG9.S6 FOR PIMPLES, TOO. f Only Ou "BKOMO QUINIMS" That la LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN INE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the World over to Cure Cold In One Day. 26c ' GOOD'OOVKRNMKNT ASSOCIAT'N. Meet ia the Conrt-Hoiute Next Tue i ' day Night. There will be a meeting of the Ral eigh Good Government Association at the court-house next Tuesday night. Every member la urged to be pres ent and art all invited who are in terested In the welfare of the city. Business of Importance needs at tention. Let every member be there. INDIGESTION? DYSPEPSIA? "cw Discovery Cores Eccema and Eralirates Minor Skin Troubles Overnight. A few months ago, the" dispensers of Doslam. fbi'nf3iv Htnwkvinr fti, fha Ou the foregoing basis both pow- care 0f eczema, decided to allow the ers agree lo arbitrate questions of druggists of the country to handle it. fact and law arising from the seizure Previous to that time it could onlv of the deserters from, the foreign le- be obtained direct from the labora glon at Casa Blanca. ' tories.' Thc attitude of the French govern-! Since this chanirn in th B,ofhi ment toward Germany was spunky to distribution, poslam haa met with the the end. It declined to be bluffed by i most phenomenal success of anything ,the kaiser. I Introduced to the drug trade In the ,.. r,v i!as 30 years. All leading druggists. jinciuaing the KIng-Crowell Drug u , "TTT.. . . !Co" Ra'eiKh, are now carrying the Machine Going at W Mile. Hour Col-1 special 50-cent size recently adopted lido With Telegraph Pole. also the 12 lar. (By Leased Wire to The Tiroes) , This great success Is not surprls - Schenectady,' X; Jr.:' Nov. 6 Rich- j ing when It Is ' remembered that, In ard Pierce, a prominent lumber deal-, eczema cases, poslam stops the ltch er of Carman, a anbnrb o( 4hls tity.jlng with the first application, pro la dead and his brother Paul Pierce ceeds to heal immediately, and cures and friend, Frank jftascombe, a (ore-1 chronic tases in a few weeks. In man In the American Locomotive ; minor skin troubles, such as plm- Yvorns, ars uaaiy injurea as ine re-; pies, blackheads, acne, herpes. The Raleigh Savings Bank. JOHN T. PCLLEN, President. CHARLES ROOT, Cashier. ; CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $76,000.00. Pour per cent. Interest paid on deposit. Call in the bank,' or write for farther information. Rank open on Saturday evening from 8 to 9 oxiocK co Accommodate tne public The Commercial National Bank STANDS BY ITS CUSTOMERS said a gentleman the other day, and THAT IS TRUE1. This Rank not only possesses the ability and resources, hut it desires to air iU customer at all times, and in any way which is consistent with wife and trustworthy bunking methods. THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, CAPITAL AND BCRPLC8. $200,000.00 ' a 8. JHRMAN, IYeM A. A. THOMPSON, Vice-Prea.; H. W. JACK. HOJf, Cashier; E. B. CROW, Assist. Cashierj i. J. Thomas, Chmn Board of Director,""; . v . suit of an automobile smash-un last night. The autom6bile, going at the rate of 65 miles tan hour, collided with a telegraph pole and fire hyd rant, completely wrecking the car blotches, rash, etc., results show af ter aq overnight application. Exper imental samples of poslam are sent to anyone by mail free of charge, by the Emergency Laboratories. 22 and throwing the occupants a dlst-'West Twenty-fifth street, New York I ance of 20 feet. I city. ' - . . ' " THE '.'' RALEIGH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY. . '-... '. WITH ' : An unsurpassed history btdilud If since 180B Safety to its Depositors. ' , " Accommodation to Its CuMoinern. i V ; ' y ''.. ' Willing service to its Friends. CHA8. E. JOHNSON V , p. H. I1RICGS. President. Cashier. i - . ILaV II llll 1
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