PAGE TWO THE EVENING TIMES. RALEIGH. N. a AFTER DOCTORS fAJLED LydiaEPinkham'sVegeta ble Compound Cured Her. Willimantic, Conn. "For five years I suffered untold agony from female troubles, causing backache, irregulari ties, dizziness and nervous prostra tion. It was impossible for me to walk upstairs without stopping on the way. I tried three differ ent doctors and each told me some thing different. I received no benefit from any of them, but seemed to suf fer more. The last doctor said noth ing would restore mv health. I becan taking Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable compound to see what it would do, and I am restored to my natural health." Mrs. Etta Donovan, Box 299, Willimantic, Conn. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir regularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra tion. For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills, and suffering wmen owe it to themselves to at least give this medicine a trial. Proof is abundant that it has cured thousands of others, and why should it not cure you? NORFOLK & SOUTHERN OFFICIALS IN THE CITY Mr. E. T. Lambc, the newly ap pointed receiver of the Norfolk and Southern Railway Co., who is to be general manager of the road, was in the city to-day, making a tour or inspection over the property.-'..' With him were Messrs. R. P. Foster, super intendent of this division, with head quarters at New Bern; R. A. Brax ton, of Norfolk,: one of the attorneys for the road, and Osmond J. Perny, the New York millionaire who was one of the promoters of the road. It Is rumored that Mr. Perry is planning the reorganization of the road and the discharge of the re ceivership. Mr. Perry was one of the powers that engineered the fi nancing and establishment, of the road and is said to be the owner of many thousand acres of fiae forests in the eastern part of the stale, along the line of the N'.. and S. ' The party visited the North Caro lina Corporation . Commission this morning for the purpose of paying their respects to that tribunal, and later visited the offices of Col. A. B. Andrews in the Masonic Temple. Upchurch Acquitted. sing or disturbing the peace of "the city at the time mentioned by Alder man Peebles, and that, in fact, he was not on Fayetteville street or in the neighborhood when the disturn ance was said to have occurred. The judge held that it was not necessary to examine the Witnesses for the defense and the case, whicn has given rise to a great deal of talk since Mr. I'pchurch was arrested Sat urday, was abruptly dropped. Other cases were taken up and settled in short order, as follows: Fred Miller, white, pleaded guilty of being drunk on the streets. Fined $5 and costs. J. A. Bailey, white, was charged with being drunk on the streets and with the larceny of a package of collars. The young man pleaded guilty of being drunk, but his mind was an absolute blank as to the col lars. From the testimony there was no evidence of criminal intent in the taking of the collars and the larceny case was dismissed. He was fined 5 and costs for being drunk on the streets. - Henry Olive paid $2.35 for leaving his horse unblocked on the streets. Charley Sledge, colored, paid fi fine and $2.75 costs for inviting an other coon to a change of residence, telling him to go at once to a very warm unmentionable region "from whose bourne no traveler returns." John Cheek, one of the boys charged with the disturbance for which Alderman Upchurch was ar rested, tried and acquitted, as above told, submitted to the charge and was taxed with costs, $2.75. Automobile Registration. Chapter 445 of the Public Laws of 1909 requires all motor vehicles to be registered by July 1, 1909. Blank applications for such registration may be had upon application to the sec retary of state. The penalty for ope rating an unregistered machine Is a fine of not exceeding fifty dollars or thirty days imprisonment, or both. I 1 A WRIGHT GETTING READY FOR-FLIGHT (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington, June 21 This morn ing the Wright brothers are at the balloon shed on the Fort Mypr parade ground, where they are getting their aeroplane in shape. "When arc you going to fly?" "Probably not until the last of the week," replied Orville Wright. "The machine Is not yet assembled, and it may be Thursday before we will be able to make a flight. There will be considerable work yet in getting it ready io fly. -'We hope to make better time with tnese flights than were made in France, the average record there be ing thirty-nino miles an hour. We have to do only thirty-six miles an hour to fulfill the government con tract, but hope to beat that several miles. "1," said Orvlllu, "will make the flights but Wilbur will be carried as a passenger several times. "One of us will go to Europe be fore the completion of the contract here and the other one will return to Dayton. "Beyond the flights hore and the Europe trip we have no plans settled for the future." I,OX(J HIDK IX IJOX CAU. Cur Curried From Kansas City to Denver lV'fore lieiiijj Discovered. '... (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Denver, Col., June 21. While Mabel Warren, aged 13, was playing in a box car in the Kansas City freight yards Thursday she fell asleep. When she awoke she found that the car was moving, it was darn, and; her screams for help were not answered. Then she cried herself to sleep. She awoke amain and heard rain on the roof of the car when stops were made, but could not make her self heard and was carried on west. The car rolled Into Denver Satur day night and yardmen heard faint cries for help as they passed. They found the girl nearly starved and sent her to the police station, where she was cared for temporarily. She was sent back to-day to her grandmother in Kansas City. LAHGK OISDKK FOR KADI I'M. Lord Iveagh ;iv-s Largest Order Ever Placed Amount $lho,no. (By Cable to The Times.) London, June 21, The largest order for radium ever given has just been placed jointly by Lord Iveagh and Sir Ernest Cassel, Who will do nate it to the radium Institute, for the foundation of which they have provided the funds, The quantity ordered is 7 1-2 grammes about a quarter of an ounce avoirdupois and the price is $150,000. The largest amount pre viously bought at one time was one gramme. Another Breakdown. Atelegram received this mornirfg from Henderson, dated June 20, 6:50 p. m., tells of another accident to the cars. 1 he telegram is as follows: ...Herald-Journal scout cars left Ral eigh today at 10 o'clock a. m., arriv ed at Louisburg at 1:30 p. ni. An in formal reception was given. Left Louisburg, at Ingleslde one of the cars became disabled and they are not looked for at this point until late tonight or early in the morning. Sev eral automobiles of Henderson went to Epsom, ten miles distant, to meet the scouting party. DR. DIXOX AT HHELBV. Will Deliver the Fourth of July Ora tion at That Place. Dr. B. F. Dixon has consented to deliver the address at the fourth of July celebration at Shelby on Mon day, July 5tn. Dr. Dixon has had a strenuous season of educational cam paign speeches and had retired from the platform for the summer, but this call came from his 'home folks" and he could not refuse them. Merchants' Association. There will be a special meeting of the Merchants' Association on Tues' day night at 8:30 o'clock. A mat ter of vital importance to every citi zen will be up for consideration. You are urged to be present. J. B.PKARCK, President. E. E. BROUGHTON, Secretary. Tlie Best MEDICINE To Wake up your Uver and Purify your Blood TAKE T NOW THI CENUINi hM Ihe RED 1 M Mm front af Mali aaokasa and the ,aif nadir iM aaaf at J. H. ZIIUN CO., an (ha aMa, IN RID. , s c tow G SIGHT-SEEING AUTO SMASHES INTO TREE (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, June 21. Fourteen persons on a sightseeing automobile were injured, one perhaps fatally, when the machine became unman ageable early to-day while returning on Ocean Boulevard from Coney Is land and dashed at a high rate of speed into a tree at Avenue Y. The machine was homeward bound at a fast clip when the chauffeur, William Loesch, discovered at Ave nue Z that he could not shut off the speed as the machinery was out of order. Women screamed and tried to jump out when it became known thp chauffeur had no control over the car. They were restrained by com panions. At Avenue Y the machine would not mind the steering gear and ran into a tree and turned over, throwing the occupants out; Two automobiles came along and took the six most, seriously injured to the Coney Island Hospital. WHITE IMPLICATES PERSONS HIGHER UP (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York,. -June 21 Geo.-'White, who was convicted of smuggling in the I'nited States district court and who was sentenced last week to the fed- ral prison at Atlanta, made a full confession before the United States grand jury today.; His evidence is kept secret until action is taken but it is known that lio laid bare the se crets of the notorious syndicate. Prominent persons are to be named m indictments, according to the pre dictions in the federal building. It was only after much persuasion that he decided to tell of the people higher up in the great conspiracy to defraud the government out of millions of dollars In revenues and it is said that before he has finished revelations of the most startling nature will be made. . .- The government authorities are zealously guarding the names made public by White and they refuse to tell anything of the testimony given by the witness. Ever since the initial revelations concerning the syndicate government authorities have been prosecuting a rigorous investigation. It is reported that the evidence they now have in hand may Implicate per sons of high reputations. , : MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Order Has Complied With Law and May Now do Business In North Carolina. . : Sometime ago this fraternal order refused to comply with the, law in this state requiring that an advanced assessment should be kept on deposit in the state by every company, asso ciation or order doing business upon the mutual or assessment plan, and in consequence of this the insurance commissioner cancelled their license to do business in the state. Commissioner Young says that this order has now been complied with the law above referred to by making the necessary deposit and that he has granted them permission to do business in the state. He says that all members of the order who received certificates prior to the revo cation of the license of the order and were protected since that time, would not be entitled to a return of their money, even if they so elected, but that all citizens of the state who had been solicited to become members of this order and had paid the necessary fees but had not received a certificate prior to the revocation of the license of the company are by the terms on which the order Is allowed to re-enter the state, entitled to a return of the amount paid by them instead of con tinuing as members of the order, if they so elect. Wickcrshani Sees President. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington, June 21. Attorney- General Wickershant returned this morning from New York, where he went last Friday for the purpose of attending the marriage of his son Cornelius. Although It was an nounced here at the time of Mr. Wickersham's departure that he would not give any attention to busi ness matters while away, it Is known that he met I'nited States District Attorney Wise while in New York. Soon after his Teturn this morning Mr. Wickershahi visited the White House, At 10 o'clock he was still In conference with the president. It is believed the object of their talk Is the present proceedings in the sugar trust prosecution and the pres ident's proposed Income tax measure. To Visit Old Home in Berlin. Mr. and Airs. R. F. Glersch and children, Alice. Otto and Maurice left today for New York, from where they will gall Thursday for Europe on the Graf Waldersee of the Hamburg American line. They will land at Coxhaven, going- to Berlin, where they will visit Mr. Glersch'g old home, be ing the guests of his sister, Mrs. Sad rock and other relatives. They will be abroad about two months visiting England on their return. 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The case Of the United States vs. Breese and others, officers of the old First National Bank of Asheville, charged with conspiracy to wreck the ban;;, was called in the circuit court this niornhig, Judge Newman presiding. The defense moved that the Indict ments be quashed on the ground that they were not returned in open court. Adjournment until tomorrow was taken because the clerk of court had made a mistake In the papers in the case, which he will have to return to Greensboro to correct, "WHAT IS WH1SKKV?" President Grants Another Hearing to tl- Distillers. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington, June 2 1 In response to requests from attorneys represent- j ing distillers. President . Taft has, granted another hearing on "what is whiskey" for next Monday morning; at the white houst, when he will per-' sonally hear arguments of the whis key representatives on the exceptions to the recent decision of Solicitor General Bowers. St. John's Day Masonic Celebration, Oxford, '. C, June 21, 1009. Account of the ahove occasion the Southern Railway announces the sale of round trip tickets at very low rates to Oxford, tickets will bo sold from all stations, Goldsboro to Chap el Hill, N. C, also Henderson branch On sale June 23, and for morning trains, June 24th, with final return limit June 25th. Everybody should take advantage of these very cheap rates and attend this popular celebration. Sufficient extra equip ment will be provided to take care of all who wish to go. For Information regarding rates, etc., see posters or address the undersigned. y : R. H. DeBUTTS, .Traveling Passenger Agent. Mrs. H." H. Dalton, of New York, I who has been on a visit to relatives here left today acompanlod by her sis ter. Miss i Liny Skinner. They will visit Richmond, Madison, Connecti cut! and New York. i Men Past Fifty In Danger. 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