if i 123-125 Fayettevili Ct RALEIGH; k C. The largest and lead ing retail Dry Goods Store in North Car olina. , The second week o our Great Annua Housekeepers Dry Goods Sale. The one opportunity of the whole year to buy useful House keeping Dry Goods at a saving of from 15 to 40 per cent. Blankets, Sheets and Cases, Spreads Crochet Quilts, Counter panes, Towels, Bath Towels, Crashes. iLinen Table Damask, Napkins, Etc., Etc. It , will pay you to get our prices on these as well as lots of other useful arti cles too numerous to mention in an adver tisement Come and see cs. . . . v Comforts Pillow Marseilles Bed TE WS lil SPIi i.- ''N-' " ";''s '". V'- ".' ; . .V Acotber Anti-Government De monstration Planned . Secret Plans for an Anti-government Demonstration Scheduled ' for To morrow Discovered by the Authori ties ClericnI-ItepubHcnn Alliance, (By Cable to The Times.) Madrid. Aug. 13 Secret plans for an anti-government demonstration in Navarre and Ala va provinces, to be held tomorrow, have been discovered, according to reports current here to day. Not only clericals, but republi cans are involved in this latest de velopment of the Spanish crisis, it is understood. This is taken as another indication of the clericals-republican alliance which is expected to succeed the clerical -Carlist combination. The consignment of arms destined for the monasteries which was seized at Vlttoria, capital of Alava, was but one detail of a general plan by which the. government was to be taken by surprise, it was declared In semi-offl- cial quarters. The malcontents aimed to overcome the defeat they suffered a week ago at San Sebastian when they were compelled to call off their big demonstration. It is believed that the- first gun was to be fired tomorrow in a general movement- for theo verthroy of King Al fonso and the declaration of a republic with strong clerical affiliation. The two extremes of Spanish politics have united against the left center led by Canalejas. The despatch today of special orders to the civil and military commanders at strategic points In the north was accepted aS tactic,, confirmation of the discovery of the plot. The position of the clericals in the Basque provinces, however, has been weakened by the diminution of en thusiarm among the rich Carllsts who at first supported the movement of unrest. These have been frightened off by the advances of the republi cans and the outflow of funds has lessened. The situation at Bilboa remains un changed, save for preparation by the striking miners for active opposition of the operators furflll their threat to open the mines next week with strike-breakers.- DEATH OF MltS. SAM STAFFORD. Retired Apparently Well But Was Found Dead by Her Husband at Breakfast Time Heart Failure the Trouble. (Special to The Times.) Elizabeth City, N. C, Aug. 13 Mrs. Sam Stafford was found dead in her bed at her home in this city early yesterday morning. Mrs. Stat ford retired Thursday nigtit at the regular hour, apparently as well aa she usually : was. During the night she was seized with a spell of vomit ing and called her husband. He at tended to her wants and after she had become quiet he went to sleep again, thinking that she was sleeping, too. Yesterday morning he arjise and cooked breakfast without dis turbing her, and, when he had gotten breawfast done, he went into her room to call her. It was then that he discovered that she was dead and cold. Mrs. Stafford complained that she suffered of heart trouble and this is supposed to be the cause of her sud den death. Sue was forty-two years Old. She is survived by a husband and three sons. She was a most es timable woman and was held in the highest esteem. .She was especially noted for her ministerings in sick ness in her neighborhood. The funeral and interment took place today at the Pritchard buying ground nea the city. ANOTHER CANNON MAN BEAT. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Chicago, Aug. 13 Henry Sher man Boutell, representative in con gress from the ninth Chicago district and a spokesman of the Aldrich-Can- non high tariff interests, has been ef fectually sidetracked. . The Northside republican organ ization yesterday solidly united on Frederick H. Gansbergen of the twenty-third ward . as the organiza tion candidate for congress from Bou tell s district, despite the repeated pleas of Boutell that he be permitted to go back to Washington for "just one more term." At a meeting of the leaders Bou tell was told in plain language that, with his record aa an ally and aid of Aldrich and the New England manu facturers, he could not possibly be re-elected, and that after seven terms on the job he should stand, aside. Boutell refused to listen to these ar guments, and declared he would run as an independent al the primaries next month. ; . ' Mr. :; Gansbergen will make! I his campaign upon an anti-Cannon plat form which will have as & principal plank a cal for lower tariff sched ules.""'...:.: " : : LOUISIANA SUFFRAGETTES. Wish to Vote First on Bond Issue for the Panama Exposition. - Now Orleans, Aug. IS Woman suf frage in Louisiana has become, a live Issue.. Av movement, launched by the Eta Club, of New Orleans alms at the allowms of women to vote on a bond Issue for the world's Panama exposi tion proposed to be -held hare An 1916. A number of whmen' chibs In Louis iana have joined In the movement. .' JUCT : ' ONE . - WORD UurtwordU ' it refers to Dr. Tutt's Uver PIH and MEANS HEALTH. ' Are you constlpatMr . . Troubled with IndlgMtlM? ' ', Sick headache? ' ,' Bilious? ' Insomnia? I ANT of theic symptom and m gay ethers Tou BTood' s Take No Substitute.; SAYS HK IS NOT INSANE. ; Gallagher Objects to Plead of Insan ;' ity Set I'p by His Lawyer. (By Leased Wire to The Times) Jersey City, N. J., Aug. 13-'The lawyers are going to make a mistake if they try to set up a defense of in sanity for me," 6aid James J. Galla glier .assailant of Mayor Gaynor, to day in his co:i in the Hudson county jail. Defiant and sullen, he finally consented to receive one of his at torneys, Alexander Simpson. They had a long talk, Gallagiier at times cursing the attorney for his position He had read the papers earefhlly and became angry when he saw that his attorneys had called him a paranoiac. '"I am not insane," he told Simp son. "I know that I siiot Mr. Gaynor and I know the consequences that must follow." Today Gallagher asked if it-' were possible for him to have a few pie tures in his cell. He said lie wanted to have near him religious pictures such as those with which his room in New York was plastered. His inclination to write letters also made itself apparent when he asked for a pen and ink. The precautions against suicide taken by the prison authorities, however, prevented him from having pens. : - , i Gallagher's nervousness is increas ing. He broods hour after hour, sit ting morosely, on his cot. Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite. The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE- LESS CHILL TONIC, drives out malaria and builds Up the system. For grown people and children, 50c. KARL SPKNCER DEAD. Former Viceroy of Ireland, Died To. - (Say barge- Land -Owaer. (By Cable to The Times.) London, Aug. 13 Earl Spencer, "the red earl,' whose harshness as viceroy of Irelad drove Gladstone to the advocacy of home rule; died to day at his country seat, Althorpe House, Northampton. One of Eng land's biggest land owners, he was a leading figure in the struggle be tween the Commons and the House of Lords which has agitated Great Britain in the last year. From 169 to S1874, and again from '82 to '85, he was viceroy of Ireland, and from '92 to '95 lie was first lord of the admiralty. Born on October 27, he became the fifth earl, succeeding his father in 1857. The following year he married Charlotte, the daughter of F 1C. W. Seymour, who died in 1903. Earl Spencer held many: honorary court offices, from Groom of the Stole to the Prince Consort in 1859 to Keeper of the Privy Seal of the Duke of Cornwall from 1901 to '07. He was also chancellor of the Victoria University. V". . ; The earl owned 27,200 acres. His successor is his half brother, , Vis count Althorpe. ATKINSON NEWS. Rainy Spell Injures Crops Mr. Bag. gett Moves to Atkinson Other News. - - (Special to The Times.) ' Atkinson, N. C, Aug. 13 The long continued rainy spell is damag ing crops in this section. Fruit has been very plentiful this year, espe cially peaches. ; ' Mr. Baggett and family, from Wil mington, N. C, have recently located here. Mr. Baggett is in the sewing machine business. We welcome them to Atkinson. ' Rev. J. D. Larking and i family who have been- spending several weeks with Mr. Larkln's people, leave for home thjs morning. Rev. Mr Larkins Is pastor of a Baptist church at McRae, Ga. Harmon Stops Violation. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Cleveland, O., Aug. IS Governor Har mon today notified -Sheriff Hirstiua to stop all violations of the law at the North Randall race tracfc . Tills fol lowed . complaints of ' pool sellng and bookmaking, and unrestricted sae of liquor at the grand circuit meet. North Randall Is in dry -territory. ; , : PILES CURED AT H0L!EBY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If Ton mutter from Mttdlnc Itchfnc. Mini or itrotrwltaj fMI, wad me jrour "" addma, nd I will tell fat hew ' to cm jomtmU at lune bx tb new atMorption - trvatnput ; aud will aim Mfnd aumc of tola homo tnatmcot in for triah with mrerarc rroia four owa localltr It mamtrd. Immedut n- llef and acrvMimit ar aaaaapH. ' Send ao monr. bit te otkrn of tala offer. .Writ tndarlo Un, li. - Httanatra, hi r, MgU Itvue.lai. f. iiifisiil . BEAUFORT - DEMOCRATS: Enthusiastic Convention -. Held- . Count Ticket Nominate Reo- lntlona - Passed Merchant , Give Barbecue to Fanners Drug Store Change Rands Training Ship 'in Port. v - v (Special to The Times.) -Washington, N. C. Ag. 13-One of the largest and most enthusiastic conventions ef the democratic party held in the county court house in this city Wednesday. The convention was called to order at 11 o'clock and it was,ll o'clock that night before the convention finished its business The main part of the day was taken up by the - credentials committee which, had to pass upon the -votes of one or two contested precincts. number , of resolutions were passed by the convention to the effect that the representatives and senators from Beaufort county be instructed to pass a law providing for a legalized pri mary In Beaufort county, also that they be instructed to have a law pass ed changing the remuneration of the county officers from the fee to the salary system;' also that no county officer hold office longer than two terms. ; : The following ticket was nominat ed by the convention: Representa tives, W. A. Thompson and J. F. Latham; Sheriff, Geo. E. Ricks Treasurer, E .R. Mlxon; Register of Deeds, Gilbert Rumley; Commission ers, S. F. Freeman, F. H. Von Eber- stein, W. F. Gaylord, O. B. Wynn and-W. W. Hooker. , Thursday was a gala day in the an nals of Washington. Early in the morning large numbers of farmers from all over the county, as well as the adjoining counties, began pour ing Into the city to attend the mam moth barbecue and picnic dinner given by the business men of the city to the farmers and tobacco growers of this section. The barbecue dinner was given in the large new tobacco warehouse recently completed, and for the purpose of bringing together the farmers and the business men prior to the formal opening of the tobacco season in this city. The Washington Concert Band was pres ent and furnished inspiring music for- the occasion and after the dinner quite a number of brilliant speeches were made by noted speakers of the city and county. Dr. J. C. Rodman acted as toastmaster and filled this Important position in his usual easy and graceful manner; About two thousand guests were present and en joyed the dinner. The assembling to gether of-this large, niimber of far mew and affording them an oppor tunity to become better acquainted with the business men of this city will result In much goed from-a com mercial point of view. The new warehouse will open for business on Tuesday, August 23rd and the indica tions point to a very successful sea son. The large drug store of the Wash ington Drug Company, situated on Main street this city, Thursday changed hands. Dr. J. C. Rodman and Maj. W .C. Rodman, the former owners selling out their 'entire hold ings to Dr. A. C. Hoyt and Messrs, W. F. Rhyne and W. L. Vaughn, also of this city. The new firm will be known as the Hoyt Drug Company and it is understood that many new improvements will be made in the present already handsome store. All of these gentlemen are young and progressive and the new store has a fine prospect ior a successful busl- The United States training ship El frida, of New Bern, arrived in this port yesterday from Pamlico. Sound, with Commander Bradham and about forty North Carolina naval reservej on board, After remaining in this port for a day the ship left this after noon for middle ground, where the men will practice with the rapid .lire rifles which she carries. Saved from Awful Peril. "I never felt so near my grave," wrjtes Lewis Chamblln, of Man chester, Ohio, R. K. No.' 3, "as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 115 pounds In, spite of many remedies and the best doctors. And. that I am alive to-day is due solely to Dr. King's JJew Dis covery, which completely cu red me. Now I weigh 160 pounds and can work hard. It also cured my- four children of croup.", Infallible for Coughs and Colds; Its the most cer- tain ' remedy- for LaGrlppe, Asthma, desperate lnng troupie and all bron chial affections. - 60c. and $1.00. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. V;-.'- AVIATOR MADE BRAVE START. But Was Forced to Descend Pro- ' . ifesa In Race. (By Cable to The Times. ) Mezieres, France, Aug, 13 Defy ing death and heedless of the Warn' Ings of his fellow aviators to await a cessation of the terrific gale that was raging, Legagneux set. out to day to overcome the lead previously gained by Aubrun and Leblanc in the 89 mile race over-northern France. After two hours around tho-avia tion tracks here, he set off at 7; OS a. m. in the teeth of a gale for the run ot Douai. 89 miles away the fourth lap In the contest for 352,400 in prises.;' . "If f fail to get the lead, at any rate' 1 hope to capture the prize for tills' lap,."' he said n' answer to the remonstrances of the other racers and the army officers following the con testants. ' , ' i In spite of the-weather,, a crowd began to gather at, the field before dawn, and when Legagneux's deter mination became known excitement was intense. . , ' ' In previous laps of the great race Legagneux has been among the hard iest. in overcoming difficulties and bucking the wind. This characteris tic has won for him the nickname of "the stormypetrel." Mamet .was -the second " starter from here, leaving at 724. , He was driven from his course but located the railroad track, A dispatch from Hirson, thirty miles from here,-said he had landed tuere'at 10:30v Slight damage to his machine caused the landing but he prepared to continue. Forced toi LaSid. . Rocrio, France, Aug. i 3 Legag neux was forced to land here,' fifteen miles from Mezieres, at 8:35 a. ra. He came down in good condition. He said the gale proved too much for him and lie would wait foe a better wind. w'"',.-'"'"" Fire Chief John Conway, of Jer sey City, has posted -the following printed notice on his desk at fire headquarters: "All requists for leave of absence owing to grandmothers' funerals, la emback house-cleaning, moving, sore throat, headache, brain storm, cousins' weddings, general in disposition, etc., must be handed to; the chief not later than 10 o'clock on the morning of the game." - Often all a man earns goes to doc tors or for medicines to cure a Stom- ach. Liver or Kidney trouble that Dr. King's New Life Pills would quickly cure at slight cost. Best for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Jaundice,- Malaria and! Debility. S 25c. at all druggists. ' HALF RATES TO FUQU AY SPRINGS, FayettcvlIIe and Raleigh From All ; Stations on Raleigh and Southport ! Railway. . ' - ' j Effective Saturday and Sun-! j Y..1-. -i n i i n j u ' uuy, juiy iu uu auu oru, uu wkh Saturday and Sunday thereafter un til further notice, the Raleigh and Southport Railway will sell round trip tickets from all Btations to Ral eigh, Fuquay Springs and Fayette- vllle at rate' of one fare for the round trip, minimum 25 cents. Tickets will be good to return only on date of sale and will not be transferable." AH other round-trip rates are with drawn. JOHN A. MILLS, President. ' Bucceed when everything else falls. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it it the best medicine ever eiid over a druggist's counter. Norfolk Southern Railroad Company Go to the sea next Saturday. Seashore Sunday outing special, Raleigh, Wilson, Greenville, and Washington, to More head Ci(y, and- Beaufort, every "Sat urday.. '.- ": Cheap weekend and Sunday excur sion rate's, via. Norfolk Southern Rail road.'. - . '.:" - " Special trains leave Raleigh 12:35 p. m.. Leave Wilson, 2.19 a. m., Ask tieureai Ticket Agunl (or com plete Information. .. . ' H. C. HXIDQIN3, O. P. A. Norfolk. Va. WATCH This Space T-O-Y-L-AN-D Mrs. L. F. Modi in. J. D. Riggan. 8 and 10 K. Hargett Street. - . Ever Xkzn 91 inMrwM ana pnoaia uow Marvel wuuvuw; ASk Mir -dranltt ftw H. IT ha cannot iopdIt aha VARVKL- aecant othar. but aand stamp for On. tntad boak ealad. It aim (tar) ladUav H48VELCO-44 K. SM at,. Im YaaV I 4 v Bja,,.,' - lfWMMV Ml Ranges sold at C95t; C3.inectio!i free, along our line of main. mm m mid electric comy, (T7 ! Special f oi Saturday and Monday,- a- beautiful black taffeta silk petticoat, j'eular price $5, will Ce ' - t sold for the two days only at $2.98. Don't miss this bargain. -. ". . . We are expecting a big line of children's school dresses in a few days that will , be the- biggest line , of children's dresses that was cvr in Raleigh be before. ' 1 The same goods for lees money. . . j Ladies' Furnishing Co. Helow .Rosenthal's Grocery Store. ' 113 E Hargett St.Raleigh, N. C. Your word, is your credit and your credit is good without security. . ' -GJdMfy Lis f . v y 7f fJRADRW ' . Why don't you save a large part of your tuition - by taking advantage of our Special Summer Rates. fl'QO Pays for unlimited (Life) scholarshipt f P . you register now. Remember, that after August 15th we will withdraw the Special Summer "Offer, and there will positively be no extension to any one. ""''"","' " ' A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made. Here is an op portunity to save from $9.00 to $15.00. Take advant age of it. Write, call or phone for full information. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, J. H. KING. Pres. Raleigh, N. C. - - - - or A $12.00 Waltham or Elgin Watch, in a gold-filled case that will wear 20 years for $10.00 We guarantee every Watch. Twenty-five years "of honest dealing to back- this proposition. ' Special reduced prices on all Watches in our enorm ous stock. ' -- . . . Jolly-Wynne Jewelry Company. ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER " PATIENTS. Fiml Instant relief as soon as they reach these wonderful springs. Nature's own cure for these Diseases. ..; ..-: jjy own.personaj expperlence has convinced me that El lerbce Springs Is just the" thing Tor tho Asthma sufferer and I at tribute my own relief and recovery to Ellerbee and advls.e all suf ferers to try the place. Shockley,Hasty , Rockingham N; C- ; ,! ' , -- v-' V-':.' ':'-:'"-' ' : ::'.': '..".-r :J V- A- : ELLERBE SPRINGS, A- G. C0RPENING, MANAGER. ROCKINGHAM, N. C. - , ', p"1 . aaar tm im mm ar "mm m A SCHOOL WITH A KKPUTATION DOING HIGH- ORK. M. C. KING, Sec. - Charlotte, N.'C. lSi raycttsyilliCt. j

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