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PAGE TWO . THE EVENING TIMES, RALEIGH, N. C. OWES HER LIFE TO did introduce the bill attempted repeal. Mr. Doughton took the floo;- in say tho bin was out of order and u ought to go to committee on account of Its importance. No sentiment in it, and he defended the asperson cast 1 upon the lawyers. I Haymore wanted it to go to com mittee and It was so ordered. j Mr. Kltchin wanted to introduce a . bill putting man and wife on same footing, bill 273. . Resolution by Graham, to establish I irtio C D'nMinm'ci ' a colnmltteo to visit convict camps L.yUla C, PinKnalTl S j was Introduced and he asked that it Vegetable ConiPOUnd ' 80 on the calendar, but on objection "Vienna. W Va. "I feel thatlowe U wcnt t0 committee 'thffitenyelS of my Me to LyII , J5111 to regulate fees of officers in jmKnam s v ege- uuuumuu uumj, uuu mi,-, table Compound, readings. I Eleven years ago I Bill as to liabilities of coun ic; in was a walking criminal actions was passed se.'o id Isnaaow. i uau uvv.u under the doctor's 10 A Recent Convert 1 and third readings. A resolution to print 500 copies pertaining to the library association pased second and third readings. The bill to .'amend the charter of Psawl I y CK , rt , the town of Marshall and to allow :t NCdc to issue bonds was put upon its attention to the clause exempting from town taxation, and sent forw.ird an amendment to abolish thai tca : ture, which was adopted, and tuo clerk called the roll, resulting in a vote of S6 to nothing. Mr. Henderson asked privllog-j 10 say he was paired with Mr. ivionce on divorce questions, and thai lie had forgotten it and voted. The bill to allow the county ol Buncombe to issue $123,000 bonds i' refund the eountv debt came un on female complaints, inflammation, ul- it8 second reading and by a voir of ceration.displacements.fibroid tumors, t nothing passed, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, , 1 ... ,,, indigestion and nervous prostration. Bill to allow Warren county to Every such suffering woman owes it to work i's convicts on farm whn not. herself to Rive Lydia E. Pinkham's sentenced for over two years. Tin: Vegetable Compound a trial. bill passed second and third reading,. If you would, likettpecia. aayice The bill to allow the town of Snow can's ft woman suffragi' I carebutgotno relief. My husband per- Isuaded me to try I Lydia E. Pinkham's: I vegetable uom I Dound and it worked kiuJ lie ved all my pains and misery. I advise all suffering women to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Emma Wheatox. Vienna. W. Va. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com Dound. made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm- . rul drugs, ana to-aay noias ine recora for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of any similar medi cine in the country, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass.. from women who have been cured from almost every form of k I j I . . 1 m I r:-' 1 . ' ;:( i II. MarUay. who has FOREIGN TRADE imporls Show Great Falling on Kxjwrts Also Show Great Falling, Bo ing 170 Millions Below Those of Last Year The Imports Are 807 Millions Hehind 1908. Mrs. Clarence Now that It Is definitely known thnt I the imports of 1908 foil off 307 million 'dollars below those of 1907 red that. mi' exports of lima Ml 170 millions below those of 1907, !;o:m details as to ilu- article In which this falling cfT occurs may be interesting. Tho figures above stated, the falling' off of 307 mlll on dollars in imports and 170 millions in e::perots relate to i!ie foreign commerce -of the calendar i r lljps; and, while totals for the full "year ending December 31 lire now available, the details are only availa ble for eleven months.'- The details 'for those eleven month,, however, in- d rate approximately the pi Ineipal ar tielw: in which the falling ou occurs. Taking up imports, the first class of articles In which the largest propor tionate falling off occurs Is diamonds and other precious stones, of which the -value"- of imports, speak'ng in rotitul terms. In the eleven months ending November, 190$, was but 12 million dollars against 32 millions In t ha same months of 137 and 39 mil lions in the same months of 1906. In this case it will be noted the reduction is considerably more than one-half. In many cases the falnng off has been from 20 to 40 per cent, but In no other important articles Is the per cent of fall so great as that of diamonds and other preclou." stones. "Cotton niar.u f:uturers show a fall from 72 millions i niWL ass mmmmi OF TO NIGHT e will have no terrors for you if you keep a box of Vick s Croup and Pneumonia Salve in the house. Croup relieved in 15 minutes. Pneu monia, Bronchitis, etc. cured in 6 to 8 hours, the only remedy that provides strong external stimu lation and stimulating vapors for the bronchial tubes, nose and throat, at the same time. Delay is dangerous; have a box ready in the house. 25c. 50c and $1.00 JARS. AT DRUG STORES OR BY MAIL. VICK'S FAMILY REMEDIES CO, , GREENSBORO, N. C ...t .. ,i-b nmonir tin- advc ln the eleven months ending with No. """."" ' . vein ber. 1967. to 50 n about vour case write a confides tial letter to Mrs. Pinkbam, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always helpful. Many Bills Reported io Lower Branch Hill ' to elect an additional commis sioner was called and passed second and third readings. It was announced that the hall will be vacated by i p. m. for ladies to decorate. . The announcements weer made and on motion of Mr. Gi ant the house ! oHln.irncH till 11 o m lerl.luv- (Continued from First Page.) By Coxe, of Anson: To amend law as to soldiers and sailors. By Price: To establish, graded school in Old Fort. By Graham: To repeal section of divorce law. i By Graham: To expedite trial of; capital offenses. - Mr. Morton was called to the chair' and Speaker Graham took seat in body. Dr. Pitt was granted leave of absence. The bill to amend the charter of the town of Crouse, Lincoln county, passed its second and third readings. Mr. Graham called up bill 271, in troduced today by him and took the floor to speak of how the whole moral force of the state had revolted at the lax laws as to divorce, and he thought It better lor a few to suffer than for the moral tone to be lowered. He ap pealed to the body to repeal all laws other than the standard adopted uy bet sentiment in the state. Mr. Henderson said all divorce laws struck at the very foundation of the race, and he who was wis? said there was only one cause. Hender son's idea was one man and one wo man. Mr. Henderson made the poirt that the law allowed forfeit on a note, but he was opposed to a ten year limit on the sacred marrlago re-, lation, He was opposed to any re-' lease, for Joining, he wanted all hope ' left behind. I Mr. Graham called for ayts and; noe3. Grant wanted to know if n. substitute could be made. The chair BONAPARTE WILL NOf TESTIFY World soLVts puzzle II Finds lha Statute By Which it Will Be Tried: l!onaparte Which "WorUr Hakes Vp a Statute He V:il Arraign ' for Parnnm Lilu-1. on the (By Leased Wire to. The Times.) New York. Jan. 21 By a process "on aonars in tnc -.eleven montns eim millions in the cor responding months of 1S0S: one of the most important . --Items of this class be ing luces, edgings, and ""-embroideries', in which the value fell from 37 mil lions in the eleven months of 1907 to "5 millions In the corresponding months of 190S. . Manufacturers of fibers also show a marked fall from 61 millions to 41 mlpons, . while unmanufactured fibers show a fall from 39 niillion dollars to 27 millions; copper ore show a drop from 8 million , dollars- to 6 million", and copper in pigs a fajl from 37 mil i'ons to 20 million dolurs in .-.value --.In the eleven months in question. Chem icals as a whole show also a material decline, the fall being from 81 million dollars In the eleven months of 1907 to 60 millions In the same months of 1908. Itaw cotton drops from 20 m-- t. ...I.U 111ft" n T. K.t1lt..n.. iof examination and aftjr consulting! """'?"" Ill lilt' LV1 I CTHJUlltlIIIK inoiiiiin ul and hides and skins from 74 millions many legal luminaries and books of Washington, Jan. 21 Attorney ancient and modern law. the lawyers General Bonaparte will not appear representing the World believe they before the sub-committee on judi- have at last solved the puzzle of find clary when it meets today to begin ng out what federal statute Attorney the inquiry directed by the senate General Bonaparte and his assistants Into the merger of the Tennessee Coal had raked np as a means of punish & Iron Company and the United ing the World for publishing its Pan- States Steel Corporation. Senator ama Lanai article. Clark, of Wyoming, chairman of the committee, has received a reply from Mr. Bonaparte, declining the invita tion to testify before the committee on the ground that he had a prior en gagement in the supreme court for that time. It Is said that Mr. Bonaparte's note ignores a suggestion that he might appear before the committee at an other time. Until now the government has in the eleven montlis of 1907 to 52 mil l'ons in the same months of 19C8. In dia rubber drops from D2 millions to 39 millions in value; silk, unmanufac tured, from 6S million dollars to 21 millions; manufacturers of wool. In cluding lumber, from 4a ; millions to 36 inlll-ons; wool from 38 million dol lars to 20 millions, and manufacturers of wool from 22 million dollars value TWO IN SHOT TO DEATH Woman Abducted and Carried off By Thugs Husband of the Woman Fatally Shot mid His Frle::d Killed Has Re cently Married in Italy Men Who Did the Shooting and Captured the CJirl Were Italians. taken every means in its power of i to 14 millions. Iron and steel manu keeping secret the statute they had j facturers show a drop of nearly one i ,i, . i,.,. r. ho: half; the value of Iron and steel 1m- other side have been working just as HEAVY COST TO CURE DISEASE dil-geptly to discover just what law could possibly be invoked. The statute which they have now come to the conclusion is the one selected in section 5391 of the United States re vised statutes and reads as follows: j "If any offense be committed in any place which has been, or may hereafter be, ceded to and under the .Jurisdiction', of the United States, ; which offense is not prohibited, or the punishment thereof Is not specifl ports In the eleven months ending with November, 1907, being, in round terms, 37 m llion dollars, while the value Imported In the eleven montns of 1908 was but 18 million dollars. In foodstuus imported the fall is by no means as great as In fmisher man ufactures, or manufacturers' material. Foodstuffs, as a whole, show but a slight decline, from 28G million dollars to 269 million dollars. Crude materi als for tife in manufacturing, how ever, show a large decline from 426 millions to 319 millions; manufactures for further use in manufacturing, a caliy provided for by any law of the dPcl"f "J1"49. mlllA0"s !" tne fle"n ...I;.,. . u - u ii t months of 1907 to 159 millions in the United States, such offense shall be L01.rpspondlnB montn8 of i908, while liable to, and receive, the same pun- flmsm.d manufactures ready for con ishment as the law of the state In sumption show a fall from 350 million which such place Is situated, now in .dollars to 249 millions. force, provides for the like offense when committed within the jurisdic tion of such state, and no subsequent Washington' Jan. . 21. It has cost ruled it could, and the roll call pro- the government so far about $240ji0J ceded. The substitute was adopted in Its fight against the foot and mouth by a vote of 57 to 34. The bill canto disease. With the exception of 30 np for second reading, and Mr Mur-;. discovered In Pennsylvania nst un ycourt of the Unlte(j State8 phy said he was opposed to repealing nuay tne neparimcni or agriculture , lk ,. .... . . . . , ,u h.ia been successful In eradicating the; the old law, and wanted it sen. to the (llseag ,n a affecteJ lstl.1(.,a .,.; Trustees MectinR. committee again. Turner s-o.oudel pan whPre tne dt.sease was first dis. The trustees of the State Unlver the motion, and Graham said ue covered, has not reported a case In a sity will meet in the governor's office hoped it would not prevail, that he month.' About 200 employes of th3 tomorrow morning at 11:30 o'clock, was opposed to easy divorce. Ho government and 4C0 temporary labor- - thought the easy divorce mus: be CI nave been engaged m tne ngnt stopped, and that be had in mind an-; other bill covering all the ground. Mr. Kltchin wanted It to go to com mittee, as It was Important. Mr. Currle said It was important, yeti small and vital, and he thought North i Carolina ought to set an example, - even to the 400 of New York. He thought the home the greatest plate and all protection ought to be thrown ! Newport News. Va., Jan. 21 Local , about it. subscribers, to the stock of the James-1 Mr. Stubs asked for information as town Exposition Company held a to status. i meeting last night and discussed ' Mr. Murphy said he wanted It re- Plana for defending the suits whlcn SUBSCRIBERS FIGHT JAMESTOWN SUITS ferred and was opposed to discussing have been brought by the exposition merits when reference was to refer- receivers to compel payment of the ring. He said the ruling of the chair full amount of subscriptions. A repealed all acts. This was denied committee was appointed to arrange and Murphy made the point it was for a Joint defense of the Newport not understood, that Currle had mado News and Hampton subscribers, himself the sole guardian of the wo- While the defendant will not talk men, a right ho disputed. He wanted for publication concerning their plans It sent to committee. Mr. aHyes It is understood that when the case wanted it referred.' . comes up there will be some deveiop- - Mr, Graham read chapter 89, laws ments of a sensational nature. . 1907, which reads: "If there shall Newport News people subscribed to have been a separation for ten yenrj about $2,000,000 worth of the com in tbla state and no children having mon and preferred atoc and over half been -born, and this was a change of of this amount Is unpaid. The com. ' 1903 law, which provided If children mon stock was subscribed to with the were of ace." . understanding that only 28 per cent. Mr. Kltchin spoke again, to say he Of the amount would have to be paid. On the export side the loss of 170 millions is also widely distributed. Even manufactures show for the cal- anlnii .m i 1 UllQ a falllni, 11 ff n u l'(im. repeal of such state law shall affect I pRred with 190l. tne value of nnlfined any prosecution for sucU - offense. .In . manufactures exuorted In the -eleven but 410 million dollars against 461 millions In the same months of the preceding year, while exports of man ufactures for further use in manufac turing aggregate but 215 million dol lars In the eleven months of 1903 against 244 millions In the same months of 1907. Crude materials for use In manufacturing show a urop of 32 million dollars; and food stuffs a drop of about 35 millions during the elevn months under review. Among the articles which show a marked decline In domestic exports In 1908 are iron and steel, of which the total exports In the elirven- month ending with Povember, 1908, were but 139 millions, against 182 millions in the same months of the tprecedlng year; meat and dairy products 184 millions, against 184 millions: wood and manu factures thereof es m'lllon dollars In the eleven months pt 1908, against 80 trillions In the corresponding months of" the preceding year; cotton, unman ufactured, 367 million ' dolara hi the eleven months of jl808, again 392' millons In the corresponding months of 1907. ' Even breadstuff s, as a whole. show a decline In value exported, the total for the eleven months ending with November, 1908, being 179 mil lion dollar;', agulnst 187 millions In the corresponding months of the preced ing year; though wheat alone shows an Increase of about 18 million dollars In the same time, while corn shows a decl'ne.of about 23 mlllon dollars In value. . CARTER'S CURE BIek Peadnche and relieve t tlit trouble) loci dent lot bilinua state ot the yrtetn, aucb v SJ-'ucm. Knuaea, UrouaiueM, Diatrce alter eaunj. Palo In l ie 81.1c, tc. While tfacli muel larsahlt auccoaf Una Wn eh own la curio SICK BeeJacbe, yet Carterf Little Urn Pllla any qna.! valuable In Conati-,iatlaa, caring and pra ven.'ng tbla annoringronilalnC while they aleo flocreci auaivmiersoiioaiomacn. eiimniatbe (By Leased Wire to Tlie Times) Mtddlotown, N. Y., Jan. 21 Three unknown Italians deliberately shot and killed Scanlon C;irinlnio and fa tally wounded Finizlo Gaetano, on a lonely road near here Tuesday night that they might abduct the handsome young bride of Hoetano whom he mar ried recently in Italy. The woman was carried off and found later, half crazed. In a contractor's shack. Gaetano had been long In the United States. He saved money to make a home for the young woman, whom he had left behind in Italy. Only two months ago he went back and married her. With his bride and Carminio, the family friend, he- arrived In New York Monday. There he was Informed that work at high wages awaited liim In Otlsvllle. Not stopping in New York, the trio board ed' a' train and arrived here late at, night. " After leaving the train Gaetano asked the way to Otlsvllle. ". He was: directed and . the three departed. Nothing more was heard of them until ; 4 o'clock this morning. At that hour j Lawrence Deckner, a farmer, heard a' weak knocking on his front door. I Going down stairs lie found Gaetano lying bleeding oa the steps. "Three men leaped out of tho woods," he told the farmer, "and shot us. They stole my wife. My friend is dead." The farmer aroused the neighbor hood. The wounded man was taken to the hospital and a search resulted in finding Carminio, shot through the heart, lying on a railroad track, with a train standing near, which a badly shaken engineer had stopped as the cowcatcher touched the boiy. When the search wa3 started for the missing woman, Coroner H. T. Crist took the ante-mortem statement of Gaetano, in which the dying man said tho three were walking along, singing, when the three Italians leaped out of the woods and at once began shooting. Carminio dropped dead, while he was' wounded. He fainted twice on his way to the farm house, The coroner said the wound ed man would not recover. The search for Mrs. Gaetano con tinued, and late In the afternoon she was found in a contractor's shack at an Italian settlement not far from Mlddletown, half crazed from; 111 tm;tment. She told the authorities she had been taken to the shack right after the shooting and held there, two of the men remaining until shortly be- jfore noon yesterday. Mrs. Gaetano .Bald she had never seen the men be- fore, hut was able to furnish a good i description of them. STANDARD WHISKIES FROM OUR DISTILLERY NOW SHIPPED DIRECT TO CONSUMERS. 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Ache (hay woald h aln.at pr Iralraa to thea irh Suffer from tliiadiatnHingcomp'alnt; butfona -tiatcly their gnodnaaadonntenu htfre,and rlioac who once try Uiem will flndUiea link- pllla ralq nl m aa many ava that they III ant be wll Unglodo wiOirutUiara. Bu' after all olck beat ACHE ti Iba banc i4 o many lite that here arher auke oar gnat buaat Ou villa curwtt wbla) auiuain nnt. C.r"i Llttl Llrar PlIU f a ry tmaii and Jjry aay to tuka. Onenr Iwt pllla anaka doee "VwfatrK,.l; vegetabla'and do nnt vilpaol awT to iueu genu actio) plaaea all vH at warn. - " rum tmssn et,m toit Umi CoMlii On Day, i3 Day Ijonghoat in Training. . (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, Jan. 21. Tom Longboat, tho grant Indian Marathon runner, took his usual tra'nlnf . run In the country yesterday, running ten miles In the Intense cold, . behind a- horse and sleigh. .-. " ,''-' ''- ;- '- Tom Huraa : has ' been ' selected a referee in the ruif Bteen Longboat and Alfred Shrubbr Utr English eraok. . Woman Bums Herself .to Death. Hagerstown, Md., Jan. 21 Insane with grief over the death of hef child, Mrs. Hiram Hulsell, of Boonesboro, yesterday afternoon saturated her clothing with oil and then applied a match. Mrs. Hulsells' body was burned to a crisp before the flames could be extinguished. She was 30 years old and Is survived by her hus band and two children. JUST ONE WORD that word U it rafera to Dr. Tutt'a Liver Pill and MEANS HEALTH. . Arc yon conattpaUdf Troubled wtth liMUcMtaMr Sick headache? Vh-tlgo? Bilious? - - Insomnia? - ' ANY of these y anptemt and maay otiari iadicaU Inactkm pf tka UVER. "iron. ZOTeed TcSor Mo'Sutststato. PureWMskies i Ouaraateed Under the National Tan Food anil Mrutca Act. Remember our good go to you Just as Inspected and gauged by United Statea of ficers. We are not whiskey mlxera or com pounders. Exnree prepaid on following goods: TYSON'S UEST (atralisht, 10 years old HI. Wtilakey). 4 fall qta. 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