THE EVENING TIMES: RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910.
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Great
September
Sale of
Carpets.
Purchased
Under-
priced
From
Noted
Carpet
Mills.
Churches, Hotels,
Lodges, Societies,
Offices and Public
Buildings as well
as private House
holds are given the
opportunity of the
season to supply their
carpet needs at prices
much lower than can
be obtained later on.
Now's your carpet
bargain opportunity.
Dobbin-
Ferrall
Comp'y
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RALEIGH, N. C.
FIRST CAMPAIGN GUN
To be Fired When Major
Steadman Opens Up
Blair WH1 Not Meet Steadman
Newspaper Changes Hands Oeath
of -Mr. Sears Rob Gannt to
Head Trinity's Team Next Spring,
(Special to The Times)
Durham, Sept. 10 The first really
big gun to be fired in the approach
ing political campaign in this dis
trict will be the address of Major
Steadman, the democratic candidate
(or the fifth congressional district,
which has been definitely booked for
September 29. Mr. Steadman had In
vited his republican opponents r.
Blair, of Winston-Salem, to a joint
discussion of the leading issues of
the campaign, but the latters mana
gers sat down on the proposition and
Mr. Steadman will make his address
from the platform of the court, house
without Mr. Blair being present. Mr.
Steadman enjoys the reputation of
being an eloquent speaker, and his
coming will draw a record crowd of
his admirers, both personal and polit
ical, to the court house the evening
of the 29th. -
Newspaper Changes Hands.
The Recorder, one of the oldest
newspapers in the state, having been
founded in 1820, has been sold by its
owner. Mr. Zeb P, Council, to Mr. .1.
E. Dupree. With the paper goes also
all advertising contracts as well as
good will.; The paper has had an
interesting history. . It was first
published in Hillsboro by Mr. Dennis
Heartt, who was a typical newspa
per man of the old school. It was
one of the few papers to survive the
Civil War and was moved In the la;e
Til's to Durham where it has several
times changed hands. The next Is
sue of the weekly will come out un
der the direction of the new owner,
who has arranged with the manage
ment of the Durham Sun for issuing
the paper from the Sun's presses.
The editorial policy of the paper will
remain the same. Beginning with
the next number it will come out as
a seven-column, eight-page paper.
Death of Mr. Seal's.
Mr. Fred Jackson Sears, 26 years i
old, died yesterday at the home of
his mother on Burch avenue, of rheu
matism. He had been a sufferer from
this disease for the past 14 years and
during the past year has been in a
helpless condition. He leaves, in ad
dition to his widowed mother, three
sisters, Mrs. C. U Byrd, Mrs. W, H.
Byrd, and Mrs. A. A. McCullers. and
one . brother, Mr. James M. Sears: :
The deceased was a member of the
Second Baptist church, and the fun
eral was conducted this morning by
his pastor, the Rev. Mr. Barret, as
sisted by the Rev. W. S. Olive, of
Apex. The body was taken to Mt.
Pisgah this morning, where the in
terment took place in the church
burying ground.
"Hob" Gaunt Will Captain Trinity
Team. '
At a meeting of the baseball team
yesterday ''Bob" Gannt. the hero of
a hundred pitchers' battles, was
chosen captain of the Trinity ball
team for the year. It will be recalled
that although Gannt attended lec
tures at Trinity for half of the year
he was debarred from participation
in intercollegiate baseball by the nil-.
ing of the S. I. A. A. This year he
has matriculated at the opening and
will attend college regularly the
whole year. His eligibility will,
therefore, be without question.
The choice of the big fellow for
htfsr1 A
Vfir w
fij&f , -r.-j .
l nitcd Mali's Senator Kliliu lion),
top, and Coninuulore Klbride T. (Jer
ry, who Imve just returned from
abroad, and v! differ as to talking
about public mutters.. Senator Rout
bottled up right away when asked
about state ai(l "Roosevelt" Hlitics.
He declared he was in favor of direct
primaries "in small pcditieal unities."
This is the khd of direct primary the
reform element care very little about.
Coiiiodcre (Jerry was more outsMiken.
When asked for some opinion regard
ing Colonel Roosevelt's latest utter
ances he said: "Business conditions
in this 'country will be all right if per
sons who know nothing about busi
ness stop going around ami talking
about it.
the captaincy .is regarded by Trinity
men everywhere with extreme favor.
He has a record for , phenominal
pitching' -unequalled in the whole
south: Baseball enthusiasts recall
the famous' game, .with' the Philadel
phia Nationals two years ago. when
Gaunt let the professionals down
with a no-hit game. He is a popular
man among the students, and take?
up the captaincy of Trinity's squad
with the full confidence of his feliow
students and team-mates..-.
WAOKSItOKO XKWS.
Death of RolH-rt Ross Restaurant
Searched and Whiskey round
Hank Fleets Officers.
(Special to The Times.)
Wailesboio. . Sept. .' 111 Robert.-- the
little IR-irmnths-oliI son of Dr. and Mrs,
R.-'-D:. Ross, died Wednesday evening
after-. -in illness of only; a few days.
He- suffered: from ""'pneumonia and a
complication of other diseases. He was
a sirons, rolnist child and their -.only
son. ;
The .Mills 'Restaurant, on Rutherford
street was Searched yesterday by Chief
of 1'nliee I, other and 20 pints of whis
key found. A warrant had been issued
for the search and it was made at the
request of private citizens, the officer
being taken along to legalize the pro
ceedings. ' ';'": . ' '
Mr. Mills is a crippled man and came
here some months ago from Marshville.
He opened the restaurant which he has
conducted since his coming to Wades-
boro. The iepulation of the place has
not been very good but the officers of
the law had "no idee" that there was
anything doing around there. Mr. Mills
was given a preliminary hearing be
fore Mayor Boggan and required to
give a 3 bond for his appearance at
criminal court, which convenes here
next week. This bond was given
signed by O. K. Colson. Adam Green
and Joe Martin. Mr. Mills stated that
he did not know bow the whiskey got
into his place of business and did not
know to whom It belonged, i.
About sixty bales of new cotton have
been sold on the market here this week
and the prices ranged from 13.25 to
13.6".. Farmers say cotton is opening
vtfy fast and the prospects is that
much' new cotton will be rushed on the
market. There is less old cotton. In
Anson county than usual at this time
of year. An average' crop will ; be
made this year if the -va!o:i continues
good. v ' . , '-"
4t a meeting of fthe stockholders of
the. Rank of Wadesboro an extra divi
dend of 3 per cent, was declared and
will be paid November I. This is In ad
dition to the regular semi-annual divi
dend of f per cent., and makes a total
dividend of 13 per cent, for the year.
President Robinson's report shows that
the bank Is In excellent--condition and
has had a- most prosperous year. The
meeting was presided over by Mr. R.
v.. I.iftle and .Mr. f. M. Ruins, Jr..
was secretary.
At this meeting the following officers
were re-elecleil: I., I). Robinson, presi
dent: F. O. Allen, vice-president; '.
.M. Fin I'll?. Jr.. .cashier:. Adam I.ock
liart, assistant cashier: Philip faraway,
bookkeeper; M. Hums, ".: W. HunN
1y. K. W. Ashcral't. H. W. Little.- I,.
J. Huntley. J. T. .Martin. R. O. Cov
"gton. W. H. l.ihs and P. I!, liennett.
directors. "
News reached here yesterday of a
peculiar accident near t'edar Hill in
tile, extreme northern part of , the
county Sunday night. W. K. Hendley
i 'prominent .citizen, was awakened by
the explosion of a charge of dynamite
under his house. He secured his gun
and rushed out of doors but. was -unable...'
to . find any" due ys to who the
guilty party or. parties were. He thinks
that the charge consist, d of a stick
or half stick of the .explosive and no
damage Was done on aeounl of the
fact that the house is several feet
above the ground. He does .out un
derstand the -purpose. -.ill.' the person
who placed the dangerous charge there
and Set it off and has no clue as to
who. did the work.
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Letterheads, Bills, Envelopes,
Air Office Supplies.
General Book and Job Printing,
Catalogues, Magazines,
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Saved n Soldier's T.ife.
Facing death from shot and shell
in the Civil War was t., ire agreeable
to J. A. Srone. of Ken,;), 'rex., than
facing it from what doc.oin swi was
consumption. '.") contracted a stub
born cold," he writes, "that develop
ed a cough that stuck to me in spite
of all remedies for years. My weight
ran down to ISO pounds. Then I be
gan to use Dr. King's New Discovery,
which completely cured me. I now
weigh ITS pounds.'' For Coughs
Colds, I.aGrippe, Asthma, Hemor
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CHAXLKR LKAVKS WIKi;
Hut Wife Has All the .Money Short
Romance.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Sept. 10 New York's
"four hundred," the ultra exclusive
set of multi-millionaires aristocracy
over which Mrs. William Astor ruled
for years with a rod of iron, today is
jolted to its very foundation .by. -sensational'
reports from Paris, purport
ing to detail the duping of the former
society queen's grandson, Robert
Winters Chanler, by the woman he
married but little more than two
months ago, Lina Calavieri, diva and
premier professional beauty of the
world. Married, stripiicd of his for
tune, contemptuously tossed aside for
a former lover and sent back to
America broken in purse and spirit
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v.-
in
to hide his head in shame from the
friends among whom he carried it
so high but a few weeks ao in an
nouncing ills" .forthcoming -marriage
to the beautiful-..songstress .he1 had
courted so long and lavishly ihis Is
the brief, humiliating .history of the
briiiant and petted "Bob" Chanler,
sportsman. ..-good.-fellow and politic
ian., :
According to this report Chanler is
now in Now York a pensioner, living
on "an. allotment -.of $2b a nionta, al
lowed him by his wife, whereas one
year ago ,io could command'. millions'.
The former, sheriff . : of Duchess
county is now living in se
clusion in this city and what steps
he is; preparing to . take, if any, to re
gain his fortune, aye held in the ut
most secrecy. '-'.-...;.'
It. is reported, that; one , of the
couple will see'-: a legal separation
which one is not known at tais time.
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