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"' ! " j PAGE TWO THE EVENING TIMES, RATrrtiGH, N, QlV . ; ' U- H:r;r ': f .7' y .;! if . WSTJTE AS EXCITING RUNAWAY. Mr. J. I. Farrior Thrown From Bug ';'gy New Moving 'Picture Show. ' (Special to The Times) Wilson, N. C, March 25 An ex citing runaway took place yesterday rooming. Mr. J. D. Farrior was driving a fine span of horses down Goldsboro street and they became frightened at a little negro boy rid ing a bicycle, who almost ran into the team. In trying to save the lit tle negfo from being run over, it was 4 . r-... succeeded in turning the horses and buggy out of the way of the little darkey, but lost his balance and fell from the buggy. The horses then dashed down the street at a lively , gait but were stopped near the cor ner of Barnes and Goldsboro streets without any serious damage being done. Mr. Farrior was a little bruls ' ed but sustained no serious injury. As announced in The Times about ten days ago, Wilson is to have an-j other moving picture show. The ! building on Nash street formerly ocj j cupied by Blount & Co.. has been leased, for this purpose. Workmen are now engaged in tearing out the old front and shelving and the Messrs. Wilkins Bros., architects and builders, have secured the contract for the remodeling. It is expected . that the work will be completed in about ten days and that the new show building will be the equal in architec tural appearance of any Inthe state. Mr. A. W. Hoffman, the local man ager, informs us that Wilson people will be given the full benefit of all the vaudeville attractions booked by his company's "chain of theatres" in this section and that a popular price of ten cents will be Instituted and maintained. We welcome the 'Monarch" to Wilson. xie insane r . Wadesboro, March 25 Proceed ings have been instituted, by which Hugh Horne now in jail charged with shooting Fairley Moore, will have a hearing on the plea of in sanity. His friends claim that he was not of a rational mind when he Committed the act, and that if he had been he would not have shot Moore.. Moore Is now on the road to recovery, his wounds healing very sat isfactorily..! Wadesboro has got. in style and is to have an interesting city election. The announcement of the candidacy of H. X. Boggan, for mayor, opened to town politics yesterday. The en tire town board ask for re-election. John W. Gulledge, a prominent law yer of Wadesboro, is being urged by his friends to make the race for imayor. If he should consent to run, the contest will be full of interest. Both are good men and each has a large number of friends. Macitae Defeats O'Brien. Wilmington, March 25 Captain Walter G. MacRae's majority over Martin O'Brien In the mayoralty race yesterday was about 160. Only semi official returns have been received as yet; but these are no doubt approxi mately correct. The ticket for alder men was divided. The election was very quiet and orderly, and a heavy vote was polled. Too Much Booze. On last Sunday morning near Ossi pee, Adolphus O. Faucette, of near Os slpee, was found dead in a barn on the place of his sister, Mm. Summers, where he lives. Dr.-Dace McPherson, of Haw River, county coroner, was caled on and he summoned a jury to investigate. The facts as given before the inquest are as follows: On Sunday afternoon Faucette, Bill Becom and some other men went to a. tobacco barn on the place. They had a Jug of whiskey and imbibed quite freely. Along in the afternoon the wiskey began to take effect, and they lay down in the barn. The orhera left as night came on. Beckom and Faucette remained all night. Next morning the little son of Faucette went down to awaken the I men.. He turned his father over and! was hor-ifled to find him dead. He ran. back to the house and notified his mother. In the meantime, as soon as Beckom awoke and found his compan ion dead, he got up and left. He waa asked why he left and said that he did not care to stay there with a dead mn. After examining the different wit nesses the verdict was returned that the deceased came to his death bv us- Ing whiskey excessively. The whiskey wa regular old "single foot" ami many thought ' that It was no wonder that he died. The deceased wan a good farmer and a good man when not drinking. He was about 60 years of age and leaves a wife and family. Burlington News. Store Room Robbed. Concord, March 25. When the store room of the C, A. Dry Co., merchants, at the Gibson mill, was opened yester day morning by Manager Frank Mills, it was discovered that the room had been entered during the night and a quantity of goods taken therefrom, Just what amount could not definitely be named. Among the missing articles were several pair of shoes, suspend ers, drees and undershirts, cigars, etc. The establishment had been entered Only On "BROMO QUINTM," that U Ltivg Promo Quinine QMiCoMk Om Day. Cn2 Days ----- - NEWS. through a- back window In the build ing, which had been pried open. -.Mr. Mills was was unable to ' catch the thief, and there is no clue as to who the perpetrator can be. The goods tak en were of such a nature that only a 'few things could be missed. City Waterworks System., Bui lington, March 23. The city is testing out the water and the sewer age Cftems of this city, the same hav ing been completed. One or two breaks' hav? been found, but altogeth er it is found that the work is per- igratulal ouselves upon the excellent 1 system of sewer aid water piping that ' we have. There seems to be much j trouble in securiner a sufficient iimount ; i of water from the wells, as the work ha:s been through solid hard rock for a month and progress is slow. It is hoped they will find a vain that will furnish sufficient supply. As soon as the water supply is secured water will be turned on. MECKLENBURGKKS INVITE TAFT TO MAY 20 CELEBRATION' (By Leased Wire to The Timesl Washington, March 24 About :U residents of Charlotte, N. C., umli'r the guidance of Senators Overman and Simmons, called upon President Taft today to urge him to attend the 134th anniversary celebration of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Imle pendence. The president tolil I In delegation he would take the .nuttier under consideration. . DIXIE QUARTET. The attraction at Pullen Hall, .& M. College, Friday Xisl't- The Dixie Quartet, of-Wake For est College, an organization that has met with wonderful success since it began its work as an ' interpreter of old-time southern melodies, will be the attraction at Pullen Hall, A. & M. College, on Friday .night at S.:30. The members of the Dixie Quartet are singers of conspicuors; ability. They are accompanied by a pianist, a cornetist, a clarinetist, and a reader. An excellent entertainment is in store for all who attend. SUPREME COl'RT APPEALS. Beginning Tuesday. March ;(Mli, the Ninth District Calendar Will be Taken U;. The following eases on appeal from the ninth judicial district will be taken up Tuesday, March "Oth.: State vs. Ray. V Hockfield vs. Railroad. Parker vs. Railroad. Redman vs. Railroad. Davis vs. Frazler. Cook vs. Telegraph Company, : Taylor vs. Telegraph Company. Sykes vs. Telegraph Company. Booth vs. Lumber Company. ; In re Denny. Blevins vs. Cotton Mills. Umstead vs. Bowling. Manufacturing Company vs. Ferti lizer Company. Gilbert vs. Howard. Thorp will case. King Edward Attends Basque Fetes. (By Cable to The Times.) Biarritz March 25 King Edward left today for St. Jean Pieddeport on the Spanish frontier great Basque Fetes. to attend the Stabbed While At Mass. (By Cable to The Times.) Madrid, March 25 While attend ing mass yesterday at Bacza, Marquis De La Laguna was stabbed in the back by an old man, who escaped. The marquis is severely wounded. Crown Irince Renounces Succession. (By Cable to The Times) Belgrade, Servia, March 25 It Is rumored that the Crown Prince has renounced his succession to the throne following sensatiocil rumors about the sudden death of one of his servants. Confirmation is not avail able today. 7! THE HAGl'E PEACE PAPERS WASHINGTON' RECEIVED IN (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, March 25 The state department received today from the American ambassador at Paris the ratification papers signed by the United States at The Hague peace conforene Thev will ha dennultpd Jat The Hague by the Government of8"8'1 Houklns. negro. The vpthprlands , I meat recites the fact t Panuma Canal Treaty. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Washington, March 25 The state department today received a dispatch from Bogota saying that the Colom bian assembly would ratify the Pana ma Canal treaty. Big Storm in New York. (By Leased Wira to The Times) New York, March 25 X wind and rain storm gripped ' Gotham today. The gale crippled traffic on the rivers i and bay, while vessels off Staten Is- I land were forced to let out extra an chors. ' - A " ? onvary TEE BEST REMEDY For Women-Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Noah, Ky. " I was passing through the Change of Life and suffered from y neaaacnes, nervous prostration, and hemorrhages. .- "Lydia E. Pink- hams Vegetable Compoundmademe well and stromr. so I KI T 1 that I can do all my Botn Boyle and the woman report housework, and at- ed to have helped him in the kidnap- tend to the store and post-ollice, and If eel much younger than I really am. "Lvdia E. Pink- ham's Yri'iretable Compoundis the most successful remedy for all kinds of female troubles, and I feel that 1 can never praise it enough." Mits. Lizzie IIdllaxd, Jyoah, Ky. TheChangeof Life is themostcritical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. Womeneverywhereshouldremember that there, is no other remedy known to medicine thatwill so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lvdia E. Finkham's Vecetable Com- "; pound, made from native roots and ueius. : Tor 30 years it has been curing women from the worst forms of female ills inflammation, ulceration, dis placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, and nervous prostration. 1 f you w ould like special advice about your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkbam, at I Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, i and always helpful. DESTINY CALLS CASTRO BACK HOME (By Cable to The Times) iris. Jlaich -'S.r-lCx-President Cas 1'; 1 1, fur us" Venezueli.i,. and party left today Bordeaux, v.lience he. will sail tor fiiniilad or some .miner - port in the vii iniiy. ol" Vent zuela. . . At tin' 'railroad- station Castro stated his intention i.i re-establishing'' his power in Wnozuola by a lvvolution. if necessary. III parting words were: "I believe that (iod and destiny calls me hack to. Venezuela.. I intend to ae-eompli-li niy mission there, even though it Involves lvvolutioji." ' "My three-year-old : boy was badly constipated, had a high fevef and was in an awful condition. I gave him two doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and :the next morning the fever was gone and he yas entirely well. Foley's I Orino Laxative saved his life." A. Wolkush, Cuslmciv Wis. Klng-Crowell Drug Co., corner Fayetteville and Har gett streets. IX COURT TODAY. Procession of Colored Applicants For Positions on County Roads Con-. tinues. ' The work of the superior court to day was -concerned with colored crim inals only, .-.The-following cases were disposed of: '"'' State vs. "Son" Merritt alias Al bert Meriatt. carrying concealed weapon. Verdict, jpilty. Fined $10 and costs. State vs. Early. -Walker." in which case Walker was charged with the murder of Walter Crowder. The kill ing took -place at Garner last Christ mas. Walker pleaded guilty of man slaughter and was sentenced to two years in the state prison. State vs. George P. Love, assault with deadly weapon. Pleaded guilty. Sentenced to three months on the roads. - - ' State vs. Geo. P concealed weapons. No judgment.1 Love," carrying Pleaded guilty. State vs. Dudley Hobbs and James Walker, two negro boys charged with robbing Mr." JS. II.. Lary's residence. Not guilty. v State vs. Henry Bobbitt, retailing. Pleaded guilty. Judgment suspended on payment of costs. Indicted For Burglary. . At' 2:45 the grand Jury filed into the court room aud presented an In- dictment of burglary against Mar- The lndicfc- that he broke into the house of Will Currle. at 12; o'clock at night, the house being at ' that time occupied by Will Currle! and his wife, Rosa Currle. Mr. Currie is a young white man,' section boss of tho Norfolk & Soulh ern, living at Wendoll. The negro is a short, thick-set negro, of a very low order of Intelligence. His Hps were parted In a broad grin while the clerk ' was reading the solcmj words of the arraignment. Ills trial was set for April Sd, the last Sntnrdav of court. The rase of State vs. Fred Miller, rohberv was continued until next turn, of court. Postmaster For Bryson City. Washington, March 2 5t Nomina tions for postmasters were sent to the senate tqday as follows: North Carolina: F. C.- Ran dell, Bryson City. HELEN TALK'S PAST Singer, irlisf, and Money Getter ! Boyle and the Woman Who Assisted Him in tho Kidnapping Arc Said to Have Lived Until Recently in Kast St. Louis. '..': (By Leased Wire. to The Times) St. Louis, Mo., March 25 "1 am a singer, an artist and a money-getter," , wab lne lavorne expression ot Helen i Kalkner, reported to lie under arrest at Cleveland with .1. 11. llovle, ,.i,nPH wh .. i,...,..i., a n. lie Whitla. ; Ping liked until recently in East St. Louis. Where the girl came from or what her antecedents are is not known In East St. Louis. I About two years 'ago she arrived : here and soon became well known around resorts where women are per mitted. It was Understood she had been with a burlesque theatrical com pany and her vocal accomplishments and pencil portraits she drew of her ! companions made her popular. She ! used language indicating she was well educated. j She was reported ( have made a jhig haul in Springfield. Ills., last May, ! accompanied by Boyle. Springfield police arrested Boyle and Miss Falk j ner on a charge of working the bad i ger game." Since then nothing has been heard of them until the story of their ar rest was telegraphed from Cleveland. J. H. Boyle worked at the plumb ers trade in East St. Louis most of the time. He was a steady workman and a steady drinker. Soon after the Falkner girl arrived here he met her, and in a short time she gave up her room and went to live with Boyle. She told friends she had been educat ed in a convent, but never told them where or gave them any other line on her past history. NEW CORPORATION RILL. President Has Under Consideration J$ill For Control of Corporations. (By Leased Wire t.o .the Times J Washington, March 25 -President Taft has under consi.Ieration the bill I prepared by Representative Martin providing for better."' -control of cor porations dealing in fuel and fopd products. It is understood President Tuft is preparing a comprehensive plan for government control of cor porations. The. Martin bill is part of the plan. MJY oo oo AT YOUR OWN PRICE ! Everything in our store will be sold at Auction, beginning SATURDAY MORNING O'CLOCK. The chance of a life time. it. Remember, at 11 mriowens miss denton, W.Hargett Street. , i Three Ways io Which Pcficlt Can be Avoided was not prosperous because there was too much republican rule and too much of the DIngley schedule. Representative Longworth asked if the minority of the ways and means committee had prepared a sub stitute for the pending bill. Mr.- Un-' derwood said ne was not prepared to answer. Mr. Longworth then asked Underwood if he was going to Mr. 1 vole for the bill. Mr. Underwood said that if he ould secure the adoption of a num ber of amendments that would place the bill on a revenue basis he would vote for it, but he would not vote for it because some few amendments might be adopted. - Mr. Underwood then asked Mr. Longworth if the bill was to be open ed to amendment. Mr, Longworth said in answer that ne was onlv one- twelfth of the committee and could not speak for (lie .-committee as a whole. He hoped, however, (hat an opportunity would bo Riven for the consideration of a reasonable num ber of amendments so that the bill would not be necessarily delaved. Representative Crumpacker, of In diana, followed Mr. Underwood. 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