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V THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES: MONDAY, JANUARY 2,4911. hwf CO. January Attractions Real Clearance Sale. See our Goat Suits and separate Goats at half price. Alterations Free. See our special Rack of Coats at $5.00 for choice. See our iTable of Silks at 59c a yard. See our Rummage Table I of Odds and Ends at half price. Really good things I worth your picking for See our Trimmed and Un- trimmed Hats At half price. See the bargains in the Carpet Department Special sale on a lot at 1-3 off Ferrall Corap'y 113-113 FayetteviUe Street 66 Sae TRYING FANCY FEATS Responsible For the Death of Aviators Hoxsey's and Johnstone's Ik'nths Both Probably Caused by Attempt to Perform Some. Fancy Trick Los Angeles Tournament Knds. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Los Angeles,- CM., Jan. 2 Dare devilry in mid-air caused the deaths ot two of the most noted and fearless of the Wright aviators, Area Hoxsey and Ralph Johnstone. In connection with the investigation today into the tragedy which cost Hoxsey's death on Saturday, a man close to the Wright brothers, declared that Wil bur Wright firmly believes that Johnstone was trying the practically impossible feat of looping the loop when he was killed at Denver. At the same time it was looked upon as probably certain that Hoxsey was at tempting some dare-devil' achieve ment when he crashed to death.; Johnstone, this man declared, had stated that, he believed the loop-the-loop feat, could be performed in nn aeroplane as easily as he used to do with a bicycle in his old trirli riding days and despite the stern injunc tion of the Wrights never to. attempt it they believe he was trying I he frightful feat when he was hurled to death frou the clouds. The aviation tournament here end today with the blight of tragedy over it. ... The original intention was ti close the meet tomorrow, but, owing lo the death of Hoxsey, it was de tided to bring it to a close this after nijon. Wilbur and Orville Wright have sent strict orders to Roy Knaben schuhe, manager of the Wright flyers in the West, to forbid any form of so called fancy flying in the future. "You make the men stick to straight flying and cut out the frills which are dangerous to life," ordered Wilbur Wright. "Any man who wan tonly risks his life quits the Wright camp as soon as he alights," the in junction stated. Hoxsey's body today rested in a mortuary chapel In Pasadena until Knabenschuhe can make the funeral rrangements, the expense of which will be borne by the Wrights. The Wright brothers will also pay a sub stantial sum to Mrs. Hoxsey, the 62- vear-old mother of the dead aviator, The Wrights sent a long telegram of condolence to the stricken woman wishing her every sympathy.: Hubert Latham, who is taking part in the meet here, is one of the tew Stomach Sufferers Squander Millions IX SEARCH OK JtEliIEK. Trial Package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Free. The world is full of disordered stomachs and 9Q per cent of the mon ey spent upon physicians and drugs goes in an attempt to cure the stom ach. People are made to believe that in order to gain health they must doc tor their stomachs ana use cathartics So the doctor gets his fee for the stomach treatment and the druggist for the physic, until the savings of a life time are exhausted and yet no cure. Let's be reasonable. The sick stomach is in every case the result of over-eating, hurried mastication and improper choice' of foods. The mucous lining all the tvav Hown the food tract loses its sensitiveness, and when food is forc ed down the muscles fail to-respond They do not churn the food as they should. The glands no longer give out gastric juice to dissolve the food and render it capable of assimilation 1 lie man nas Decome a uyspeyiic. There is one sure way aud only one to bring positive relief. Put into that stomach of yours the very ele ments that it lacks to get that food into liquid form. It takes pepsin diastase, golden seal and other fer ments- to accomplish this. The healthy stomach contains these ele ments. The dyspeptic stomach lacks part or all of them. Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablet is . made up of just what the dvsuentic stomach lacks na ture's digestives. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not medicine, not a drug, not a ca- hartic. They do not cure anybody of anything but Dyspepsia and Indi gestion and such ailments as arise from poorly digested food. While they digest the food the stomach recuperates. The mucous membrane is coming out of its stupor, the gastric juice is coming to the surface, the muscles are regaining their power. Every organ of the body takes 'on new life, the skin gains color, and the eyes are no longer tinged with yellow. You live, Why doctor and why drug your self? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will take care of your food while Na ture cures you. , Try a box at your druggists, 50 cunts. Or, if you prefer a free trial package before buying, send your name and address tooay. F. . A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Mar shall, Mich. SICK, VPSET STOMACHS. Heartburn Sourness, Indigestion, Gus or Dyspepsia Go Five Minutes After Taking a Little Dnipepsin. Why not get some now this mo ment, and forever rid yourself of Stomach trouble And Indigestion? A dieled stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give it a good eat, then takeiPape's Diapepsln to start the di gestive juices working. There will be no dyspepsia or belching or Gas or eructations of undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead In the stomach or heartburn, sick headache and Dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. PapeVs .Diapepsln costs onlv 50 cents for u.lnrge case at any drug store here, and will relieve the most obstinate ease of Indigestion and Upset Stoniayh in five minutes. There is nothing else better to take Gas from Stomach and cleanse the stomach and intestines, and, be sides, one single dose will digest and prepare for assimilation Into the blood all vour food the same as a sound, health v stomach would do it. When Dianejisin works, vour stom ach rests - gels n sell in order, cleans up and then you feel . like eating when vou come to the talne, and what vou eat will do vou kooo. Absolute reliel from all Stomach Miserv is waiting for vou as soon as yon deride to take a little Dlupepslu Tell vour driiirgist Hint, vou wan Pane s Diapeiisiii.- because vou wan to become ' thoroughly curort , till time.' Remember, if vour stomach feels out of order and uncoiuloi table now you can get relief in live minutes. pioneers lelt in Hie aviation field who is still actively engaged in liv ing. The Wrmlits have reined anil Louis Uleriot. -contents, lumselt will building aeroplanes instead ol "pi at ins them. : , Discussing the great strides ol aviation in 1 ! 1 0 and speaking ol the tragedies which have marred the ad vance of the science, M. Latham said "No great and hazardous event is consummated witnoiu its sacrifices, Every man who becomes an aviator and who tries to add to the stability and practicability ot aviation realizes its dangers, before he starts. Hut without taking the risk of those dan gers aviation would stand still and no advance would be made. It is with the deepest regret that I review the tragedies of the past year and I am thankful to say that 1 am still alive. But I look "for far ' greater strides towards safety in 1911 than in 1910." "'. Moissniit's Machine. New Orleans, La., Jan. y 2 Tlie shattered parts of the, Bleriot mono plane, in which John ' B. Moissant the dare-devil American aviator, met his death on Saturday, will be reas sembled arid placed in the Smithson ian ' Institute- in Washington, The work of placing the broken. parts to gether was started today. This was the decision reached by Alfred Moissant. the dead mans brother. "No other lmman being shall ever ride in the machine which, brought death to John." decfSred Alfred Mois sant. "But the moTfOplane will be placed on view in the great museum at Washington and in the future when flying has become a safe and practical means of travel people can look upon that aeroplane and it will recall to them the dangers of the pioneer period and the unselfish bra very of one man who gave up his life to further the science." Alfred Moissant, the financial backer of the group of aviators who are giving flying exhibitions, depart ed from here last night for Jackson ville, Fla., with the intention of go ing to Havana, where the troup will onen a ong engagement, ueioi e leaving he received a, long cablegram of condolence from Louis Bleriot, the French maker of aeroplanes. The body of Moissant today lies in a temporary receiving vault in Me tarie Cemetery. Telegrams and ca blegrams were still arriving today expressing regret over the tragic end of America's most daring birdman. MYSTERIOUS MCHDFK IX W. VA. Young Couple Killed on Eve of Mar riage Officials Unltled. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Cumberland. Md., Jan. 2. A crime so strange -that it smacks more of the dark ages than the Twentieth century had 'tffe authorities who are probing the death of Miss Grace tfiriQoer n.nrt Charles Edward Twigg, of Keyser, W. Va., completely bailed today. " In the white satin bridal robes which she was to have worn at her marriage to Twigg, last night, Miss Elosser lay in her coffin at her home in this city this morning, wune Twigg's body, attired in his wedding garments, awaits the funeral tomor row. Both will likely be buried in the same grave. From the original theory that the young woman and man committed suicide by poison, the police have come to think that the tragedy -was a case of double murder and that pois on was administered by a jealous rival of Miss Elosser. David A. Robb, State's, attorney, v ho spent all day yesterday in "Key ser, announced today that he bad di covered an important clue but he re vised to divulge the nature ot it. Traces of deadlv cyanide of potas sium were found in the stomachs of hoi h and the tongue of both Miss Klosser and Twigg were badly burned. Just how the poison was adminis tered is the most mysterious element ot thu weird crime. A box of candy was round In tne Elosser home and this is now in the hands ol the au thorities. Traces of candy supposed to be front this box were found m Twigg's stomach, but none was found in that. of the girl. .Members of Hie Elosser family admitted eating of the candy but lelt no 111 effects. W hen Twigg's body was found a piece of chewing gum was discovered lodged in ins check, A package ot chewing gum, with one stick missing, was found In Miss Klosser s room: 'I lie authorities took this lor nnalvsis. The coroners jnrv, winch has been impanelled to investigate (he case, was told to hold itsell in readiness for immediate aciion. Stale Attorney Rohb declared that he would call the jury into session tile instant he se cured sufficient evidence ' to .justify another forward step In the mystery. Members of the Klosser family scout the suicide theory. May lOlos ser, a sister, declared today i.iat she i felt sure, her sister was a victim ol foul plav. '. "It is dreadful lo think that any one would want to take- poor firacc lilt', said licr sisli r. Inn we an sure I hiil she did not commit Suicide She had tin reason to wish to end he lite. . She .was so happy because o her. .approaching- marriage'. On Sat urdav evening just a lew hours lie tore s:e mpl her death she told tne l Int. she was never so happy in her lite.' 'I lie collide were to have lakel their bridal journey liv automobile trip. Tne Hlossers are Virmiiians having come to Cumberland . lY.nnl Winchester,-: ,.'u,, sonie years ago. WESTERN Sl'PERI XTEXDEXTS. Hold Two Hays Meeting Interesting Ouestions T. inston Speaks. Discussin -Mr. t.eoi-gc lal In The 'Mini i.) Asheville. N, C, Jan. 2. The as sociations of the superintendents of public instruction and tne high school -principals, for the western dis trict ol North Carolina that have been in session in Asneville dosed Saturday alter a two davs' session in which much good work was aecom plished. The meeting 'was divided into two conferences, the first of which was given to the discussion of the duties of the superintendents and the sec ond had to do with the relation of the superintendents to their teachers Most ol those present took part in the discussions, and there 'were many helpful suggestions. , At the session Friday night Dr. Geo. T. 'Winston addressed the con ference on the subject of general ed ucation and advocated the establish ment of a training school for the western part of North Carolina. Later a committee was 'appointed to attend to the legislative part of the scheme and it is certain that the coming gen eraly assembly will be asked for an appropriation' to establish this school. As outlined the school will be estab lished on the lines of the State Nor nial School at Greensboro. Ends Winter's Troubles. To many, winter is a season of trouble. The frost-bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and lips, chil blains, cold-sores, red and rough skins, prove this. But such troubles fly before Bucklen's Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. Greatest healer of Burns, Boils, Pilesi Cuts, Sores, Brui ses, Eczema and sprains. Only zuc at Kiiig-Ciowell Drug Co, Consul Paul Lang, of Sherbrooke learns that the hay crop for 1910 in all the Eastern townships of the Province of Quebec is very heavy and exceeds that of last year by over 5(1 per cent. Much rain fell during May and June, but during July the weather wns bright and clear and most of the grass was cut, cured and put into the barns in excellent con dition.': . . You Needn't 'keep on feeling dis tressed after eating, nor belching, nor experiencing nausea between meals. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia it strengthens the stomach and other digestive organs for the proper performance of their functions. Take Hood's. A public library having been es tablished in Colon, Panama, Consul James C. Kellogg has donated to it a cabinet for publication in which will be filed, by permission from the li brarian, American trade journals and catalogues of American manufac turers, and exporters. The Republic; of Panama Is entering into a new era of development, and is especially in terested In everything pertaining to industrial; and agricultural promo tion, so journals and catalogues re lating to these subjects would be es pecially acceptable, i When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Chamber lain's Cough Remedy Is most effect ual for colds, croup, and whooping eough and that it contains no harm ful drug. For Bale by all dealers. j YOl NJ HI' XT Kit SHOT. I-ell oi His (mi, Misiliai ;;iiig it, and Was Seriously Wounded. '( Special to The Times) Washington, X. ('., Jan. 1. Thomas Moore, ilia 1 .l-vear-old son of Mr. Whit Moore, ot Everetts, N (.'.. about twenty-five miles from this city, while out rahhi'tt minting' Sat urday alteinoon, had the misfortune to meet with a very serious if not fa tal accident. It seems that young Moore was standing on a stump watching his" dogs and in some way lost his balance and in falling his gun was discharged, the entire load hitting him at close range, shattering his right hand and wounding him also in the stomach. He was brough Vi this city last night by his physi. c.ian. Dr. John W. Williams, and im mediately taken to the .Washington Hospital, where Drs. Tayloe and Wil liams amputated his right hand and performed an abdominal operation. Today the young man is in a critical condition but unless complications set in his physicians hope for his ulti mate recovery. ' To Cure a Cold In One Day. : Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature is on each box. 25c. I Coupon Clippers Coupxin clippers should take no tice that only the following prem iums are now carried in stock by the Premium Department of The Times. 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A Want Art. in The Raleigh Dally Times Will AVoik Wonders for Your Business, All Flat Work Receive y Our Best Attention. We care for the home's pride; good looking sheets, spreads, covers, napkins, : handkerchief s. v- Have us, to call for your bundle, and you '11 make no mistake.' OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, ,; 117 West Hargett St. - - -;. . - - Raleigh, N. C; rmTTTT Will Call , Temporary them A Package (Never sold in bulk) NOTICE OF SALE. Under and 7by virtue ot the power given in a decree of the superior court of Wake county in a special preced ing entitled Beulah E. King Admfi. of J. L. Kins, deceased vs. Macy Lee King et al, we will sell at public auction for cash at the court house door In Halelgh, N. C, on Monday, Jan uary ltsth, at 12 m. o'clock the follow ing described lands lying in ono body originally In three tracts of parcels and known ns the Locklear lands, now belonging to the estate of Joel L. King, deceased, bounded and described as follows: Firts Tract. Adjoins the lands of William House, William Holmes and others, being the same tract bought o William Holmes by Martha Price, containing one hundred acres more or less as appear? on record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county in Book 13 at page 568. Begins at a maple In Crabtree creek thenoe north to William' House's line, thence parallel with his line east, to hickory in Tolly Hughes' line, thence south to a pine tree on Crabtree creek, thence up said creek to beginning. Second Tract. Bought of Mary King by John Locklcar, Begins at a Spanish oak in the Great Branch, thence west 32 poles to a stake in William House's line, thence south 100 poles to a red oak and sassafras thence east 34 peles to the Great Branch, thence up the various courses of said branch to the beginning, containing by measurement 20 acres. Third Tract. Conveyed to Geo. W. Savage and wife to John Locklear, Begins at a Hickory in Wiley House's old line, thence north 85 poles to a IHickory. thence west 85 poles to a Nii-reh. Pink Warrens corner on Ktflnn MUlLBranch, thence down the various courses 'of .said' Branch to a Beech or Birch, William Nichols corner, thence to the beginning. v Said tracts contain in all about one hundred and fifty acres. BART M. GATLING, WILLI AM B. JONES. Dec. 15. t.d.s. Commissioners. Succeed when everything else fells. In nerrous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, aa thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever aoid over a druggist's counter. OSce 107 a Wilmington Ci. r
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