TE RJlLEIGII DAILY TIMES: WEDXESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910. Fur Depart ment Selected Furs in Matched Sets Ready for Christmas The Most Appropri-ate of All Gifts. Moderate Prices. Win Ferrall 13-125 Fayettevflle Street DEATH BY ACCIDENT So Declares Ccrcaer's Jury Oyer Walter Taylor's. Body Met Death by Falling From Moving Train is 'Evidence by Trnin Con. ductal and lli-atceinnu Xo Kvt ilence of Foul Play Found- Xejtro Given Kiliteen Months for Steal ing Professor Wooten to Leave Trinity College Will Kilter Pus-torate. (Special to The Times.) Durham, N. C, Dec. 7 Walter Taylor, ao was found dead one mile east of this city, with a good many evidences of foul play, came to his death through his own . negligence, according to the verdict of the coro ner's jury, which was delivered late yesterday afternoon after an exhaust ive examination of tiie evidence. The verdict of the jury, composed ol Messrs. E. G. Williams, W. B, Mark ham. G. I.. B.vrd. W. E. Hall, W. R Ragan, and M. L. Hall, is as follows "That Walter Taylor, deceased, came to his death by accidental fallin from a Durham and South Carolina train on December 4,1910, caused by I his own negligence." At the inquest it developed by the evidence of Conductor V. A. Bease ly, of the Durham and Souta Caro lina. that Tavlor was on his train Sunday evening and that when asked for his fare he told the conductor that he intended to set off at the junction. The testimony was coitoIv orated by Marvin Gnynor, a brake man on the train. It is now generally believed that no murder has been committed and that the man came to his death by an ill-timed attempt to get off the mov ing train at The junction. The find ing of the dead man has caused mtica excitement in the city, and at one time rumors were widely circulated as to the probablecriminal. The finding of the coroner's jury solves a mvstery which bade lair to add to the unfortunately . large number bl murders and homicides that have oc enrred in this vicinity, and which Intense Suffering From Uyspcpsin and Stomach Trouble Instantly Relieved an.l Permanently Cured by 'Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. '; I A New Discovery, But Xot a Patent Medicine. Dr. Redwell relates an interesting account of what he considers a re markaple case of acute stomach trou ble anfl. chronic dyspepsia by the use of the new discovery, Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. He says: "The patient, was a man who had suffered, to my knowledge for years with dysjwpsia. Everything he ate seemed to sour and create gases in the stomach. He had pains like rheumatism in the back, shoul der blades and limbs, fullness and distress after eating, poor appetite and loss of flesh; the heart became affected, causing palpitation and sleeplessness at night. "I gave him powerful nerve tonics and blood remedies, but to no pur pose.. As an experiment I finally bought a 50-cent package of Stuart's Dyspepsia "Tablets at a drug store and gave Oiem to him., Almost im mediate relief was given and after he had used four boxes he was to all appearances fully cured. i here was no .more acidity or sour, watery risings, no bloating af ter: meals, the appetite was vigorous and he has gained between 10 and 12 pounds in weight of solid, healthy flesh. ' Aljthough Stuart's' Dyspepsia Tab- lets ara advertised and sold In drug stores. -lyet I consider them a most valuable addition to any physician's line of remedies, asthey are perfect ly harmless land .can be given to hlldren or Invalids' or in any condi tion' of "the stomach with perfect safety, being! harmless and contain ing nothing hut fruit and vegetable essences, pnra pepsin and Golden Seal. i;" f ;::',; ' V. , ..'.' , Without any question they are the safest, most effective cure for indi gestion,' biliousness, constipation and ill- derangements of v tke ' stouiach. however slight or severe." - - f . ':.'." !' .-; . .'. .'..... ?' . :-K. . ) 1 .".:' I m. i I l ) : r-v:'-vfe:.' ' '- V.-LI I ''.' ' ' ''..' ' ''"' :': "' 1 W$Jki: Miss Klcanor Tcrrv, duimlHor ol ISenr .Admiral mill I is. lorry, nf ashiiifiion wlin was recently uwiirici! (i l.ii'iiteiiiinl i iupjn- !iiit:'!i''. attache of the llalniu Kmbussv. . 'I lie ivt'ildiiiK was the. innvi mne:ns n.sliintoii luis witnessed thus tar t Ins seasun. Ilesides Mis. ; ml Miss Tatt, the iveililni! was lUieiuled by the liiplomiK : ( orps uliiiirl olm-eis iihI resident soeiety iienei;illy. DinhiUii is ulad to have thus cleared up. In tiie cnunn;il court now in pro gress in Durhun. (iailanil funis, t lie voting neuro who whs eluiimd wit ti the larcenv ol a diamond rm.lom Mrs. Victor S. Brvunl, in whose em ploy he was in the rapacity of butler, was yesyi'(lav senienced to eig.iteen months im the county roads. Tne in cidents of the .thefl. are. still fresh in mind and the -evidence against.. him was conclusive. A true lull whs returned by tne grand mrv acatnst l!aine' i otlr.an. the voting' white man ol w une coun ty, caarged Willi atlempt Ht criminal assault. ... Information coming'' tioiu l-.livia-beth City reached Trinity College Monday telling of the appointment ot Professor .lolin C, AVooien to tne pastorship ot (.race .eliurcu in Wil mington. 1 he news came ns a good deal ol a surprise to must ol the col lege community, . although it. was known bv :i lew t,iai the church has made strong etfoiis to atuact the Trinity professor to Wiliuinston be fore . Professor Wooten aas had charge of the Biblical dcjiartineni of the college lor about tour, years, and during thai time has: won . I hp conh- lence of the student body and Ins co workers. Bible classes without Pro fessor Woolen in charge will seem anomalies to the large body ol stu dentns who nave1 come to. know him through their class work. Although Professor 'Wooten is not here in person to -confirm file ap nointment, is confidently beUeved that l.iere is no doubt about his go ng . His . dcpari are from' the-col lege winch he has served-so well tor the past four veins will be u matter of regret to toe facility and students. who have come to love him lor bis inspirational work in lae class room and chapel, and lor his friendship He carries with him -.the best -wishes of all his boys who join in wishing him much success in ;iis new fiejd of endeavor. No action has as yet been takea-h'yj the college authorities with regard to his successor, That one will be chosen soon is certain, because of the importance that is attached to Biblical training at tais college. In quiry at the office as to the probable successor of Professor Wooten was met by the statement that the college ias not as- yet received official notice af his resignation and until t.iat came no action could be: taken. ... while they will w-orl; wiih the pres ident in niatlers winch meet then approval, ihev will . irv to force i:ie niiniination ol one oi their own nuni bcr lor pret'idein in l!M J. Notw ita sianding ,'i(lvaiice.- made io t.uein bj President Tat't. thi-; wcei;, it is hot to be understood l iki i i he insurgents have gone over to President Taft bants, saddle and hi idle. They have expressed1 to hiui l.ieir. approval of lTis ri'coiiiiiiendations for a physical valuation of tne railnads and for a tariff commission. Inn lliev have made no agreement to line up solullv behind the president in all ais propo sition, it. lias been settled, however, that f kie ' -insurgents, are'; to:, be con sulted on -matters of important ap poln.t'iuents aiid important legislation. 'Announcement has been made in connection, with the insurgent confer ences that Senator l.atolleite. has evaded a conlerence with tae jiresi deht '.-regarding appointments to the supreme court bench. It became known, however, that Senator l.aiollette had carefully avoided .a-definite relusal. to comer, wording his rep.lv in such a way as to leave the matter open for luriher arrangements. ( on (.onig I p. Chicago, Dec, December I s is the (lav sol bv coal dealers lor an oi her skvward lump in the price ol coal. 'I he excuses given are the shortage, t.ie recent slrilce in the mines and the .: increased, railroad rales. I no prices Iiave been advanc ed ihirtv-live centti a ton in the last month. The new increase will be be tween lntv and seveiilv-five cents a ton. and. i lis I'sual, Hie coiisii ni"is will have to pa v. Coupon Clippers AN IXSCTIOKNT CAXIHOATK. Either Lafolctte or Cummins Will be .- " '' ; the Candidate. (iBy Leased Wire to The Times) Washington,. Dec. 7 Insurgent republicans wiliv have their own can didate for the presidential nomina tion In 191?.- The candidate wtll.be either Senator Cummins or Senator Lafollette. V ,' ',. If in the course of the next two years Senator Cummins proves him self -to be the most available Insur gent, Senator Lafollette, will support him for, the: nomination. If. on the other hand,' Senator Lafollette proves the most available, Senator Cummins will battlo for him In tae ranks. The- Insurgents have agreed that Coupon -clippers should take no tice that only the following prem iums are now carried in stock by the Premium Department: of The Times. Christmas is coming and those desir- 'ing premiums should give their or- der at once in order to pe sure to get tiieni before thai time-, Orders nave been received for premiums from points as far away as Florida and Georgia, and still they are coming by every mail. '; Do . not hold your coupons until the last minute and then expect to get your premium the sameiday. We carry a f'me stocit and can ordinarily deliver the premium to the Coupon Clipper at once, but sometimes the demand is'sucli that we cannot keep the stock on. hand. As soon as the , premium. Is' discon tinued it is dropped from the list. Make your order only from the things you find listed below: ' 12 pc Lotus Silver Set ....... , J2.55 1 4 pc Lotus Silver Set . i . , , ... . 2.55 Book Rack Clock . ...... 8. 1 0 Fireless Cookers-. . .... .' . 2795 Mission Wall Clocks 2.55 Mahogany Wall Clock, ..... .-. 2.X5 Art Alarm Clock. . i. . . .' 1.28 Art Electric Lamp,'. , ....... . 2.93 Art Gas Lamp. ; ... .tt . 2.95 Venetian Electric Lamp. . . . . . 2.85 Venetian 'Qste Lump.-. . . . 2.85 Casser61e ... ;', ; 1.85 Tea Set 1.75: - IXSVHfiEXTS IX HRXATE. , it . . -.7- . ' . Pi-epiirinft the. Way For Itovislon.of . Ih'oJ Tariff Sd-.pdule by Kchwiule, : (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington, Dec. -7 As a result of many conferences progressive member of Uio senate have held, ini tial steps will be taken to prepare the wav lor the consideration of tariff revision, schedule by schedule. The fight for downward revision with a determined effort to amend the rules of the sonata, a proposition w hich In itself . usually is productive of much debate. Mr. Cummins will offer an amendment, to the rules pro nosing two most -important changes. It provides that after a lull lias been before a committee for tjO days with out n report, it shall bo in order fori anv senator to call up the measure tor considi'rai ion with the bill occu pying the same status as if it had been reported from the committee. Should this amendment lie agreed to. it would no longer be within the power ot a chairman lo prevent ac tion by refusing to call his eoinmit- 'ee Kigefher. nor would R 1" possible for a commiiire to p!';e m-.'iole a measure against'- v.fncti a., majority was an'.v c;!. : ins ?..h ouil prop:iv:' cb'.i-ige in tile. rules i.rosMibis .; ili ciii.racior of tracniliuen.i iii:ti mii;.' be ofi'orcd when :i Ir.rif; biirpr;yi.!ing for revision by irhoiltlVs coni cm helare I he senate, ft. pi'ii. ides I Mill! il- a iiieiiduient.s ie in erOer ir.usi be r'riiiane to the :ai-i iriilnr schedul;1 uni'ei' connidera Uhi'i, jiit.1 ali.soluli.'ly pr.i.iiiiils the en ': :'(;.'':. ijw iir (if - ii tlielid l.K'lllS ai'i'ecl-iri;- .any ill lit i'; schedule - a tiirllT, v: lively f;:m!!y lias iiomV of a f;vid. dial' I" '.II ill in-' ut,- Knv -sprains,-, b! Mlse,. 'H-'iif.'' ii t!ic :im,.;i's uu'i rh;".nna : if Mini iii-t.'. corn' betl'T.'.lhan ' 'li:";i-ir-rbi in't, Sold hy all dealers. . , : : . WHEN YOUR FOOD DOES NOT DIGEST well and you feel '-!:'-" ; ' yKtiue" and, tired and discouraged, you should use t . t SIMMONS red a LIVER REGULATOR .' . ' . (TnS rOWOEB FORM) . ; ' ,, - ' It opens the bowels, sweetens the stomach and strengthens the digestive organs. A dose takenat bed time restores a fine feeling of heulth.and energy, , OLD BV DEALER. MIOC LAR6C PACNAQB, tl.oD. . Anh fAr ItiQ sfnalD wli 1i tint Rnd on the lalirl. diiiI hy iutl poitmlil.. tilmniod i,lver Kiiliixr la put I,. I'rit-r. (l.uu lur uottla. Louk lor (ho Ud . lalu-l. up Ala, ranant ant It rtmlt to aa. mm will ao lu liquid form iqr thaM who mnlmt J. H. zrjLiN & CO., props.. St. Louis, mo. GOWANS King of Externals Is the Original in the field of external rem edies for all forms of inflammation such as pneumonia, croup and colds. Nothing can approach Gowans. It stands supreme. We hare bten seUinf Gowans Preparation tor Pneumonia nod Colds ever since it was put on the market, and have found it one of our most sat is factor v sellers. CX RPKNTUR BROS. , Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Greenville, 6'. C, July it, 1910. BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOME All Drostfi.t.. SI. SOa. 25a. . GOWAN MEDICAL CO.. DURHAM, N. C. tiwanliid. and nwntr rafuni'aj b few tranlil 1 Tiie Shirtwaist Shine. Wo jrivo thorn the "finished'' touch. Fancy waists sire woll ctwod for hy us, and no pains are SjMirwl to ottho laoe or oilier Ivimmiiigs jijst right smooth and cc-Mn. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, 117 West Hargett St. - - - - - -:- Raleigh, N. C. SENSIBLE GIFTS FOR THE MEN. if mm The most complete and up to tlaie Una that we have ever ..i .- Complete stock of hand-made suits and overcoats. ath Robes Interwoven Socks in attractive Holiday hoxos. Dent's (Jloves, Silk anl Linen Initial Handkerchiefs,' Sweaters, Holiday Neckwear and Husiiendors in lieauti- flll ho(S. .'- ' ': . Latest Xovcltios in leather Goods, Collar, Cuff, and Handkerchief, i'aa's. Shaving and Dressing Sets, .and oilier tliinu's loo numerous to uieiition. .I'lverytliiug to l)e found in an iij)-to-date Clothing f i .More. . It's a Pleasure to Show You. "Nothing Succeeds Like Circulation," and Nearly Every body Eeads The Raleigh Daily Times. If - Christmas suggestions "BUY We Are Ready With EARLY" "... real Christmas Stock FOR LADIES. T(.:lc( any Manicure Sets, lirusli aril ('oiil Si'is. Huh- Pin lloLlcis. I'l li'iujj :i;;l iliniil Mirriirs. !'.:ir.: I nn-l Hist IIiiisIics, I'owiicr iiiiiI I'll IV J:i is. I-ii CCavS. Card Cases ;:ml I'lirscs, llicssiiis;' 'uses. licsk tlutlils. Tin iisliions. ) I'i'.'tUK I-'miiiics, x Koilalis iiml Supplies. iid'unnn's fdpnl l-'oiint.iin IVns. I!i. l:iper. Section Hook Ciises. ('olleye (iiil l'icliiies. DENNISON'S DECORA TION. .ii!!is Tuns, Curds, Itihlx'n, Crepe a ml '( issue I'aper, (Jirlnnds, lli-lls,- ll!.dile(s, Seals,' TinscliHl Curd, I'.ls'-cpaloiil ItindlnK, miis Hidlv Itoxcs, Klc. FOR THE OFFICE. l.vpcui'ilrr mid Supplies. - : ' I " i ! i n ti Ciiliiiiel and Supplies. Sectional lluok Cases. , ' (Mliee Inkstands. . FOR GENTLEMEN. Shaving and Smoking Sets, slinviiig Mirrors, Ciunr Jars and Ash Trnj-s. Military, Hat, mid (lollies Brushes, Xe-kti(- Holders. Dn-Hsiii' Cases, Card a ml I tanker Case' Toilet Sets. iVmoi man's Idea! I'oiihlain I'ens. I.au.ver Itt ief Cases. Iesk Sets. Ink Stands. . TlicriiioiiK-tcrs, I)(-sk Calendars. , Kodaks und Supplies. Mate's XumheriiiK Machines. I.onse Iieaf MenioraiKliim Hooks. 'uses. I'ouhtai , Call and See Our Line Before You Buy Elsewhere. THE OFFICE STATIONERY CO, JAMES E. THIEM, MANAGER. The Evening Times Building, 12 East Hargett Street,' Raleigh, N. C. mat "Win a .''...' ' "'.'.,,'.';.'". Gas Stoves heat quickly aid are cheap, clean aid always ready for use. STANDARD GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY. Phone J228-Representative" Will CalL . , Temporary Office 107 S. Wilmington St.

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