PAGE TWO
THE EVENING TIMES. RALEIGH. N. a
IIAINS FOUND GUILTY
Every Effort Mode for New
Trial
and was iii hits usual good form, strik
ing out twelve men.
Carolina Lodge, No. 46, K. of P.,
held their annual picnic at McColl,
S. C, today. A special train took
the picnic crowd to McColl over the
N. & S. C. Railroad.
Mr. G. A. Houston, who for the
past year has held the position of
stenographer to the division engineer,
. . I has accepted a similar position in tile
Next Monday Fixed ns the Day to superintendent's office at Jackson-
Pronounce Sentence in Halns ville, Fla., and left last night for that i Galloway of the Methodist Episcopal
Pus TWriwo Will Mnk n.fvrJ city. Church, routh, one of the south's most
BISHOP CHARLES
GALLOWAY DEAD
(By Leased Wire to The Times) 1
Jackson, Miss., Mar 12 Bishop C. B.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE
AT ALEXANDRIA, VA.
mined Fight For New Trial.
distinguished divines and best known
TWKXTY-TH HKK K.K(TTK)XS.
publicists who for the past twenty
years has held rank among the great
I pulpit orators of -America, died in this
city at live o'clock this morning after
it brief illness ufpneumonia compli
cated with heart trouble, He was
( sixty years old,
The .funeral of the uistinfruish'd
divine will 'lake iav Thursday after
noon at 4 oVIock from the lirst Methu-
i.:. tl.t.. ..it., ii..i...., nr..,.....-.
paring to make a determined fight by court-n.artial in .connection w'"' Candler, of Atlanta, Will i iiiiduet the
for a new trial. Unless another trial , the assassination of. the commander I funertil services.
is granted the punishment of theof the battleship Assar-l-Tewflk when Kishup Calloway wan 'stricken, last
army officer lies entirely in the hands! he trained the guns of the ship on the i Friday while' i nnmte home from the
of Judge Garretson. He can send the Yildiz Kiosk. Other officers of theiannual sesrion of the college of blsh
cnnvleted soldier to state orison for ! battleshin were slain when thev tried ' up Nashville
By Leased Wire to The Times!
New York, May 12 Captain
Peter' C. Halns, Jr., convicted of
manslaughter in the first degree in
the Flushing court for killing Wm.
E. Annis at the Bayside Yacht Club,
is today, through his counsel, pre-
Men Condemned by Court-Martial
Hanged in Constantinople.
(By Cable to The Times)
Constantinople, May 12 There
were 2:! public executions today and
the bodies were left hanging until
noon. They were the men condemned
Next! to suppress the mutiny.
ui me niuuneers eignr were nausea
from one to twenty years.
Monday has been fixed as the day to
pronounce sentence. 1 in front of the admiralty ..building.
Despite the conviction Captain four near .the Yildiz Kiosk and five
Hams remains an officer of the army.
The prisoner, it was said, would have
to be remanded back to the military
authorities for court-marthij on char
ges which will come under the head
of "conduct unbecoming an officer
and a gentleman."
Counsel for the convicted army
man said today that they believed a
new trial would be allowed. They
condemn the verdict as not being in
accordance with the evidence. The
prosecution is pleased with the re
sult, and District-Attorney Dewitt de
clares that It will put an end forever
to the "unwritten law" as a defense.
Mrs. ; Annis, widow of the slain
man, has announced that she is
pleased with the verdict. Mrs.
Claudia Hains, wife of the convicted
man, is in retirement near Boston,
and positively refuses to talk about
the case. General P. C. Hains, Sr.;
father of Captain Halns, and the fit
ter's two brothers, are disappointed
in the verdict and said today that
every effort would be made to obtain
a new trial. The convicted man
would not talk about the matter, and
he still maintains his listless man
ner. His aged mother is prostrated
over the verdict.
A Vigorous and Prosperous Branch.
One of the most vigorous organiza
tions for missionary work in the Epis
copal church and one of the most
promising for the future is the Junior
Auxiliary. It has no official connec
tion with the convention, but it will
be represented In a very interesting
service that is to be held in the
Church of the Good Shepderd tonight
at half-past eight o'clock.
A jspecial choir has been In training
for some time that will render the
musjcul part of the service. A mission
ary hymn, written by Bishop Bicker
stelh) and sung at the Pan-Anglican
Congress In London last summer, will
be used as the processional. Adresses
on the work of the Junior Auxiliary
will be delivered by the Rev. Thomas
G. Faulkner, of Greensboro, and the
Rev. Thomas L. Trott, of Durham.
The public is cordially Invited and
especially all members of the Junior
Auxiliary.
Lived 152 Years.
Wm. Parr England's oldest man
married the third time at 120,
worked in the fields till 132 and lived
20 years longer. People should be
youthful t. 80. James Wright, of
Spurlock, Ky., shows how to remain
young. "I feel Just like a 16-year-old
boy," he writes, "after taking six
bottles of Electric Bitters. For thir
ty years Kidney trouble made life a
burden, but the first bottle of this
wonderful medicine convinced me I
had found the greatest cure on
earth." ' They're a Godsend to weak,
sickly, run-down or old people. Try
tbetn. 60c at all druggists. .
REVOLT AGAINST SILTAX.
Movement Organized Against the
Young Turks by the Albanians.
(By Cable to The Times)
Constantinople, May 12 The first
revolt against the new Sultan is re
ported today from Uskub, which Is
about 100 miles from Salonica. Ac
cording to the reports about 450 men
from the Albanian garrison there
have organized a movement against
the Young Turks. This marks the
initial movement in the threatened
uprising of Prince Berrhen-Eddln,
sod of Abdul Hamld, who threatened
to revolt and place his father in
power again. Dispatches from Beirut
today state that the entire district
about Marash has been laid in waste.
Sixteen villages, with a population of
8,00.0, were wiped out.
near the war office. Conspicuous
places were selected for the others.
The condemned men included one
sub-lieutenant and a priest, the oth
ers were sailors. The police were
very strict and would not allow peo
ple to linger before the bodies.
Jl IKiK STKOXACH'S t'OlRT.
His Honor Delivers a Lecture on Con
iiubial Happiness.
Anthony Griffis, a bad negro, who
assaulted Mr. E. B. Barbee with a
knife, was fined $15 and costs.
Wiley Bailey, a white man, was
fined $:l.u: and costs for being drunk
and disorderly on the streets.
Fab Cotton, colored, who was
charged with assault on his wife, was
severely reprimanded by his honor
and Treated to a lecture on conjugal
bliss that would have softened a heart
of stone. Fab promised tearfully to
be good and was let off.
Manuel Robinson, colored, was let
off with Jl. 94 for fighting.
liovti'iior Noel has issued orders for
all departments -of state. '-county and
municipal sovei mm-nt to remain closed
tomorrow and the federal offices l'i
Mi: .si.ssij.pi ako will lie closed.--
ABDUL MID HAS
TO GIVE UP MONEY
Vienna. ' May 1" -Abdul HamM h.iu
.'aved his life, but that is about .ill
there remains to him. Terrorized by
the threats of the young Turks leader
the deposed ruler of the ottoman em
pire has transferred the ten million
dollars that lie had on deposit In foreign
banks to the Turkish government. En
ver Hey has been conducting the
negotiation's for the young Turks, The
dispatches form Salonika that bring
this information s.-iy that Abdul Hamld
is afraid to move apout in the grounds
of the villa w here he is kept a prison
er, ''Before he would surrender his
millions he demanded and was given
guaranty of his protection from assassins.'
Washington, May 12 The fire
which broke out in Alexandria, Va.,
about 10 o'clock this morning and.
which was still raging at 11 o'clock;
originated in W. A. Smoot & Sons'
saw mill. It communicated to King
& Sons' wholesale grocery and mer
chandise establishment, Corby's bak
ery, and other stores and at this hour
Aas destroyed more than half a dozen
residences, while the flames are still
unchecked, notwithstanding the fact
that two engine companies from
Washington, with the chief of the
district fire department are helping
the two engine companies of Alex
andria to fight the flames. The fire
is largely discernible from Washing
ton and fears are entertained that the
larger part of the historic old town,
which lias a population of 20,000 and
was the scene of the killing of the
famous Colonel Ellsworth of the
union army, who was shot while rais
ing the 1'nited States flag on a hotel
at the commencement of the war,
may be destroyed.
GOVERNOR INVITES BAPTISTS.
Southern Baptist 'Convention Asked
to Sleet in Charlotte.
1 nderstanding that the city of
Charlotte desires that the next ses
sion of the Southern Baptist Conven
tion be held in that city. Governor
Kitc;iin today wired an earnest invi
tation to that body, meeting nd in
Louisville, to meet in this state next
year. Charlotte is always wide
awake in matters of this kind and
will probably, get that great, convention.
WHITE HOI SK CLKHK DEAD.
Thomas H. Xetheiland Killed Himself
Last Xight.
Washington, May 1 2 Thonirts H.
Netherla'ad, known to thousands of
piirblic men, for years executive clerk
of the white house, killed himself
with a revolver last night at his
home in Belmont Road. Netherlands
mental affliction is believed to have
been the result of the strenuous life
at the white house during the clos
ing days of the Roosevelt regime.
MOM.MEXT I XVF.ILED.
Col. J. It. Grimes Takes Part in the
Viiveiling Exercises.
Col. J. B. Grimes returned today
from Edenton, where he delivered
the-Memorial' Day address and par
ticipated in the unveiling of the beau
tiful monument lately erected there
to the memory of the Confederate sol
diers. A tremendous crowd was
present from Chowan, Washington,
Tyrrell, Perquimans, and Bertie.
The monument erected is a very
Handsome one a credit to that sec
tion of the state.
HAMLET DEFEATED.
Tuberculosis Coiiveiit.oiii
Washington, May 12 The fifth an
nual convention of the National As
sociation for the study and preven
tion of tuberculosis begins here to
morrow. The convention will last
three days and will be attended by
several hundred delegates.
Peasant) Starving.
Odessa, May 12 There Is a ser
ious famine in Kicff province and
peasants are starving in scores. It is
impossible to get food and the suffer
ing Is Intense. In one village three
fourths of the residents are dying of
starvation.
Interesting Game of Baseball Other
Hamlet News.
Hamlet, N. C, May 12 A. last and
interesting game of ball . played
yesterday between Hamlet and
McColl at the latter place, resulting
in ihe defeat of Hamlet by the score
of two to one. This was the first'
game of the season for Hamlet and :
exception of a few weak points. With
a little practice and a little improve
ment in the team work, this should
be a winning team. McColl hag a
plendld aggregation of ball players
and show by their team work that
they are on the job to win. Earl
Morrow did the twirling for Hamlet
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BAPTIST MOVING
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Louisville, Ky.. May 12 The -i.li-guard
of the delegates and visitors to
the Southern Baptist Convention which
begins Thursday night night urriv d
today. The Laymens missionary
movement conference and the con
vention of the Baptist Young Peopl-s'
I'nion of the south began this after
noon. Tin- Southern Baptist Educational
Association will meet tonight and the
Baptist Womans'; Missionary Union
will hold Its first session Thursday
morning. The Jubilee of the southern
Baptist Theological Seminary will be
celebrated Saturday at the convention
and the completion of an endowment
of $600,000 will be urged at this meet
ing. .
The Laymens movement will be em
phasized Saturday by a subscription
from those In attendance.'' About
4,000 delegates, representing 2,000.000
southern Baptists, will attend the con
vention and its auxiliary gatherings.
Kills to Stop the Fiend.
The worst foe for 12 years of John
Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., was a run
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J400.00 without benefit. Then Buck
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PERSONALS
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Mr. C. H. Hover, of New York, is
In the citv.
Mr. V. M. Dorse.tt, of Slier City, N.
C, Is in the city.
Mr. I. V, Warren, of Philadelphia, is
registered at the .iersch.
Mr. W. P, flholson. of Henderson,
is in the city on business.
Mr. F. W. Thomas, of Ashevllle,
spent the day in the city.
Mr., H. H. Showman, of Baltimore, is
registered at the Yarborough.
Mr. C. W. Wallace, of Birmingham,
Ala., is at the Yarborough.
Mr. Alf. S. : Barnard, of Ashevllle,
was among today's visitors to the City,
Mr. T. L. Setzer.of Durham, N. (,
was among the arrivals at the Glersch
last night.
Rev. A. J. Moneiief left this afternoon
for Rock:- Mount.
APRIL TOBACCO REPORT.
CHARTERED TODAY.
Mutual Insurance Company for Fay
etteville Other Churtein.
A charter was granted today to the
Carolina Provision Company, of
Franklin, wholesale groceries. The
authorized capital stork is $10,000
with $3,500 paid In. C. Osborne, H.
O. Cunningham and R. C. Brooks, In
corporators. Goldsboro Garage and Motor Trans
port Company, Goldsboro, to operate
a garage and transport passengers.
Authorized capital stock $50,000;
paid in $5,000. Charles Dewey, G. C.
Royal, et al, incorporators.-'''
Marion Hotel Company, Marion.
The new company will build and op
erate a modern, up to date hotel. Au
thorized capital stock, $100,000; paid
In, $20,000. D. X. Lonon, J. W.
Strutman, et al, stockholders.
La Fayette Mutual Life Insurance
Company, Fayetteville, mutual Insur
ance. John Ulidei wood, Q. K. Nim
ocks, et al, stockholders.
Winston-Salem, as I sual, Heads the
List RclUsville Second.
The tobaco report for April shows
total sales of 1,1SK,096 pounds, with
Winston-Salem leading the list with
492,866 pounds. Reidsvllle is sec
ond, with 233,377, with Roxboro.
Durham, and Mt. Airy in the order
named. No Wake county towns are
on the list, showing that the leaf to
bacco business in ho county is at a
low ebb.
The full list is as follows:
Winston-Salem
PORTRAIT PRESENTED.
Judge Ryrum Makes Strong Address
on Life of Judge Furches.
This morning at 10:00 o'clock, prior
to beginning the work of the fifteenth
district ; calendar, the portrait of
former Chief Justice Furches was
presented to thesuprenie court of N, O.
The portrait is a handsome one. pro
vided by member of Judge Furches'
family.
Ex-judge W. P. Bynum, of Greens
boro, made the presentation speech,
reviewing the life and achievements
of the celebrated Jurist with ability.
His address was strong and a fine
tribute to the worth of Judge Furches.
Chief Justice Clark responded briefly,
accepting the portrait for the court.
Reidsvllle . . .",;.'.
Roxboro . ; . . . .
Durham . ..... ... ,
Mt. Airy . . . . . . ... '.':
Stoneville .-' , . . .
Oxford . . . .... .. .
.Madison . . . . . . . . ,
Warrenton . . .... .
Burlington . . . . . .
Henderson . . . . . .
Stoneville . . . .
Rocky Mount . .
Greensboro .
Louisburg . . .
Total '.. .
492. S66
233.377
135, 6S9
91,276
55,025
54,034
39.155
20,012
If. ,538
15,804
10,789
8,938
3,229
lC28
2,736
.1,188,096
AN ICE CREAM OPENING
A Dughi Invites Inspection
of Modern and Sanitary
Ice Cream Factory.
Friday Gives R-eption to Show
l ulque Method of Ice Cream ;
Mnking, and Invites All thei
Ladies to a Sight Thai
Will Delight Tlu-ni.
At a Bargain: (Several choice
building lot for sale on Park Ave
nue and Ash Street, West Raleigh.
Address, "Ral Kstat," rare The
Time. 12-tf
' ' ' '- NOTICE. '
The city delinquent tax list is be
ing prepared and all who fail to set
tle their taxes at once will be pub
lished in this list.
' , JOHN 8. JONES,
f City Tax Collector.
Unique Is the invitation whuch Mr.
A. Dughi extends to the ladies of Ral
eigh, for it is to see a modern marvel
in Ice cream making, with the ice
twenty-five feet . from the freezer,
with the most perfect of sanitary ar
rangements. He has secured the latest machin
ery tor making Ice cream that is a
wonder In cleanliness, and he does
what no hotel, restaurant or ice
cream maker has done. He has es
tablished an Ice cream factory facing
on Edenton street, and on Friday
from 10 to 11:30 a. m. he wjll show
the latest way of making ice cream,
five gallons - in ten minutes. Mrs.
George Terrell will be the demon
strator of the new machinery just in
stalled. Mr. Daghi will admit ladles on Fri
day either through his residence, 408.
Hillsboro street, or direct to his new
ice cream factory on Edenton street,
one door east of West street. It is
something so new and wonderful that
no one should miss it. Friday f rpra
10 to 11:30 a. m. wilt be the oppor
tunity to see an absolute novelty in
Ice cream making. Samples of the
Ice cream will be served to all who
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The Kind Too Have Always Bought, and which Aas been
in ue f-r over SO years, has bono the sifirnatiirt of
and has been marie tinder his pr
ffiy'2T fnal supervision 'since Its infancy.
tiafyr. cucsuaz Allow no one to deceive on In tills.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" J'ust-an-good" are but
Experiments t)t trifle with ana endanger the hea'tli of
infants and Children Experience against Experijkent.
What is CASTORIA
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