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THE EVENING MASCOT LOCAL RAILROAD SCHEDULE Arrval and Departure of Trains at Statesville. WESTERN ROAD. Nj. 11, west.-... . . .due 10:40 a. m. o 21, west due 3:50 p. m. west ...... due 10 :20 p. m. 60, 12. east. . due 10:40 a. m. east... . ... .due 12:15 a. m. east ....... due 6 :25 p. m. No. No. Charlotte and Taylorsville. From Charlotte. 16 arrives 10. .leaves 10.40 a.m 21 arrives 8. . cleaves 8.10 p.m From Taylorsville. 23 arrives 10.10. .Lv 10.40 a.m 15 arrives 6.20. . .Lv 6.35 p.m MUST CUT OUT WHISKEY. J Sixty Thousand Employes of Car J negie Steel Company Must Sign' the Pedge. Pittsburg, Pa., June 7. The sight of one of his old employes going to work in an intoxicated condition caused Henry C. Frick to consult with the various steel men of this city, with the result that a temperance pledge was drawn up, which workmen will hereafter be forced to sign before being employed. Mr. Frick was taking an early morning stroll and walked past the works of the Carnegie Steel Company. A white haired man who had been employed by Mr. Frick years ago, lurched across the street and staggered through the gates leading to the shops. Mr. Frick sent the man home in a cab and latter in the moraine: KILLED IN COURT BUILDING, conferred with the directors of several steel companies with Rederick Mohrie Shot Down as which he is connectedThe re He Avas - Being Taken to Court suit was the drawing of an .agree Room, to Stand Trial for Murdre ment whereby all prospective em -Was Killed by Former Dep. ployes must take oath to ab utv of Man He killed. stain from the use of intoxicants . -r . . 1 O! i. 1.1 J 1 -3 St. Louis .1 une i . t redenck oity mousanu men aireaay tnhrip who kiMed SanmPi empiovea in tnis city will be Young in north St. Louis several forced to sign the pledge. , weeks ago, was killed in the cor ridor court building today by William Kane, a former deputy nndpr Ynnrifr. ,pL j u Will Give liistorv ot economic t i 4. I jjeviuumeuir jlu. nuiiu H v rl i ir i v .fl ivrii I II I Mill I. l.ll i stand trial for the death of state Young and is the culmmination Raieigh, N. C, 7th. The North of a bitter politcal feud. " Carolina Histoncal commission Kane used Young's vevolver having just held its annusl meet- onMohrle. ing ana reeiectea uoi. liryan Yhen the shots echoed through Grimes chairman, and 'JR. D. W. .1 j i. . i . the court building William uonnor secretary, nas sei aooui risrht. a co-defendant with Mo- the task of collecting, editing hrle in the Young case became and the publication of a series ot . i . . . i i hysterical. He begged to be volumes on internal peveiop placed in jail and his bondsmen ments iri North Carolina, the eurrended him to Judge Fisher, series to comprise several vol who ordered Weight locked up. umes and including the journals p of the State board oi internal Fiddlers' Convention. improvements, the proceedings The Intersfate Fiddlers' Conven- of the various sessions of the m tiou. which began Friday night at ternal improvements convention Greensboro, has drawn a good out laws, governors messages, and of town crowd, and is proving .a other public documents and success. adout seveniv naaiers c'i'CiD, juuv, n on the stage, and of all the throw light upon the economics, ".JEflUHKl HISTORICAL COMMISSION WILL PUBLISH JOURNAL. riddling anybody ever heard they heavd it last night and today social and industrial life of early days as well as lighten up the Anionic the number were several , puunum moiuij m - , davs. verv much, since much of bow to perfection. The attraction Saturday afternoon was -Senator Rob Taylor, who delivered his at tractive and celebrated lecture, ' . Ihe riddle and the 13ow" to a large .audience, and he fiddled some. the politics of the period turned on the question of the internal mprovements. Coughs,Cplds, .SROHR Tsls remedy can always be depended opoi tsd t pleasant to take. It contains bo ephna er other harmful dreg and may be gfrea is confi dently to a baby as to an adult Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents. njc o o d p rOSITIGN draughon gives contracts, oacked by a chain or 30 Colleges, $300,000.00 capital, and 19 year s success, to se cure positions under reasonable con ditions or refunnd tuition. SOUTHERN 3AILVAY CO iireat Highway of Trade and Travel Throngh the Southern Slates Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on palatial trains between the principal Cities and Resorts of the South. High-class Dining Cars. Mauv delightful Summer and Winter Resorts cn and reached by Southern Railway. "The Land oi the Sky' "The Sapphire Country," in scenic Western North Carolina; beau tiful at all seasons. Hotels of the highest class. For detailed information apply to nearest Ticket Agent, or R. L VDRNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. S. H. HARD WICK, P. T. MM W.H. TAYLOE,G. P. A.. Washing t on ,;DC IMPROVED SERVICE VIA E AB O ARD To Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas City Denver and points South and West. BOOKKEEPING Draughon's ccm-1 petitors, by iot I accepting his proposition, concede that he teaches more Bookkeeping in THREE months than they do SIX Draughon can convince i O U SHORTHAND 75 per cent, of theUnited States Court Reporters write the system of Shorthand Draughon teaches, be nause they know it is THE BEST. FOR FREE CATALOG and book tet. '"Wny Learn Telegraphy?" which explains all, call on or write JO. F. DRAUGHON, President DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE (We also Teach by Mail) Raleigh, Knoxville, Nashville, Cc lumbia or Washington. D. C. Lv. Raleigh.. " Durham " Wilmington.. " Hamlet Ar. Atlanta. Birmingham......... Memphis Kansas City. Denver.. No. 42. 5:15 p. m. 3:20 p. m. 3:20 p. m. S:15 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 12:10 noon 8:05 p. m. 10:25 a. m. No. 81. 3:45 a. m. I). & m. 3:00 a. m. 7:10 a. m. 5:00 p. m. 8:45 p. m. 7:30 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. Birmingham 10:00 a. m. No, 43 Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Raleigh to connects with Through Pullman to Kansas Citjrand Denver, Day coach on No. 41 from Raleigh at 4:05 p. m., to Birmingham. Dining car on No. 43 to Hamlet. No. 81 Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping car Kaleigh to Memphis. Day coach" to Birmingham, dining car'serving all meals. THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE Between Wilmington, Charlotte, and Johnson City, Tenn., and New Sleeping Car Service Between Charlotte and Wilmington. No. 45. 3:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:20 a. m. 10:25 a. m. 10:35 a. m. 1:50 p. m. 1:50 p. in. 8:05 p m. Nos. 4445 Lv ......Wilmington..... Ar. Ar. Hamlet Lv. Lv... .Hamlet.. Ar. Ar. .......Charlotte....... ..Lv Lv. Charlotte. .Ar. No. 44. 12:30 a. m S:20 p. m. S:00 p. -iii. 5:20 p. m. 111. 2:15 p. in. 2:15 p. in 8:20 a. m' We Ask You to take Cardul, for your female troubles, because we are sure it w! hep you. Remember that y this great female remedy: fif lK A rmim l m i MB. We wish to bring to your notice the fact that we are superbly equipped with the most modern apparatus for perfect picture framing, and, also, that our stock of mouldings is the most complete desirable. Genuine skill in picture framing is not alone just the enchanical de tails, but also harmonizing of the frame with the picture. Our work is perfect to the last de tail. G. C. CRITCHER UNDERTAKER. 512 South Center. PRICE 1 CENT! THE SUN Ar... ...Bostic....; ...Lv. Lv Bostic ...Ar. Ar Johnson City... ........... Lv. Through train between Wilmington and Johnson Citv and Drawing Room Sleeping car service between Wilmington and Charlotte. Open for-passengers -at. Wilmington 9:00 p. m. ahoTariving 12:30 passenger can remain in same until 8 :00 a. m. Conection for this can be madefrom Raleigh for Wilmington by No. 43 or No. 41. f For information apply to ticket agents. : C. H. GATTIS, District Passenger Agent, - ' Raleigh, N. C. oooooooooooocooooooooooooo o Through the Rocky Mouutaln, the Pacific o 3 mm I a . 0 . 1 1 wJL o Coast, Alaska, Yukon Pacific Exposition, o o o THE FAIR GROUNDS ARE SOLD AGAIN FIRE IN IvtAiriE. Thirty-Five Dwellings" and Other! Buildings Destroyed at Presque Island. Property of Yadkin Valley Fair Association Sold for $24,900 to Company That Will Continue the Fair. Salisbury, June 8 By order of Walter H. Woodson, receiver, the property of the Yadkin Valley Fair Association here was sold at auction yesterday and was. bid off by former Presque Iele, Maip,e June 7. At least thirty-five dwellings and other buildiDgS in the best resid Congressman John S. Henderson, rep ential protion of this village reSenting a company of citizens who were swept away by fire this ev- wjn improve the grounds and build- onine;:- The Congregatioal church ings and give a big fair this fall. The Masonic hall, the Canadian Pac- price paid was $24,900. The property ie railway etation and several is considered, one of the best of its larcre notato etoracre houses i were am oner the burned struc- CTJ . turee. - Laying Plans for "Davidson Col kind in the South. has brought relief to thousands oi other sick women, so why not to you ? For headache, backache, periodical pains, female weak ness, many have said it Is "the best medicine to take." Try it I Sold in This City PS n These Wiltering Days ALLSUBSCPJBRS IN District of Columbia, Virginia, ISortr and South Carolina, Pennsyl vania, and Deleware And througnout the United States can get The Sun by mail at 1 cent a copy. The Sun's special correspondent throughout the' United States, as well as in Europe, China, South Africaj the Philipines, Porto Rico, Cuba and in every other part of the world, make it the greatest newspaper tha' can be printed. Its Washington and New York bu reaus ar? among the best in the Uni ted States, and give The Sun's read ers the earlisst information upon all Charleston, New York, Chicago, Phil adslphia and all other important points In the United States and other countries. All or which the reader gets for one cent. THE FARMERS PAPER, The Sun's market reports and cm- merrtal columns are conrnleta and re- D id you ever think of your wife bak- i llble and put tn8 farmer, the mer- chant and the broker in touch with o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o o o o o o o And through the lege Week." Leader of Strike is Accused of Sell ing Out. Two delegations of car men Satur day morning accused U. U. iratt, leader of the street car strike, of sell ing out to the officials of the Rapid Transit Company. The strike officially ended early I'avidscm, June 7. Very substan tial results financial and otherwise are expected from what is to be kr.o-.vn as "Davidson College Week. ii f .u. ... t. ii.! At Qatiirdav after the carmen voted at North Carolina Svnod have aerreed the barns, ratifying the peace pro- a bias possible to observe the week posal. The agreement is good for one hich is to hpcnn October 17 next, year These Presbyteries urge every pastor At 4 o'clock, in a cold drizzle, most to place all services for this period of of the carmen rexumea 10 xue time at i Hp t v,ft -navidson giving the city mil service. ion throuehout Philadel . w v i j ti r i-j i ini t t in i rip r kv v r v i - : to be used as far as oossible in the in- phia is general. teres t of the college. Every church, here circumstances admit, is urged to appoint an officer who shall place hs service at the disposal of the coin Puttee. In some Presbyteries this committee is composed of the trustees of Davidson, appointed by the Pres bytery, while in others it consists of three or five other good men. One w-ry important feature of the work will be an address bv everv pastor , nis people, by some one else on lQe needs ofDavidson. FOREST FIRES RAGING. mer hfir nrfiaa : imagine uiw.imz x batch of bread in a superheated kitchen this weather. She does it because she thinks she is saving someching and is making a bettor bread. She is wrong in both cases our bread is no dearer than her own and our bread is far superior for we have the best equipment for produc ing a perfect product which she hasn't. THE HOME BAKERY Thousands of Acre of Canadian Timber Burning. f. Jnhn. N. B.. June 7. The central portion of province is fairley ablaze with forest fires. Many thousands of acres of valuable timber lands have been swept clean. Nothing but heavy rains can avert wide destruction. ANY TIME You like to havesome thing good to eat. try Statesville BUSY BEE CAFE and you will find it. Anything you like. Ice Cream, Hot Cakes, aIl kinds of Lunches, Hot or Cold. . BUSY PEE QUICK LUNCH AND R8TAURANT the markets of Baltimore, Norfolk, important events in the legislative and financial centers f the country. THE WOMAN'S PAPER, The Sun is the Dsst type of a news paper morally and intellectually. In addition to the news of the day, ff publishes the best features that can be presented, such as fashion artic les and mlsceUaneous writings from men and women of note and promi nence. It is an educator of the high est character, constantly stimulating to noble ideals in Individual and na- tionallife. The Sun is published on Buaday as well aa everv other day of the week. By mail the Dally Sim, $3 a year, Address A. S. ABEMi COMPANY. Publishers and Proprietors, EAImiORE. MP CASTORIA Tor Infants and ChUflren. The Kind You Haw Alwajs Bag! Bears tha Ggn&tnxecf liewiae lalaal Park JULY 3RD to AUGUST 6TH Personally Conducted Tour IroiiDd The Continent Via Seaboard Air Line. Special Pullman train "all the way around" will handle the tour, leaving via the Seaboard, personally conducted by Mr. C. H. Gattis, District Passenger Agent, and chaperoned by Mrs. Gattis. over the entire trip, which leaves July 3rd. FEATURES OF THE TRIP. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o G o o o o o o o o o Handsome Equipped Pullman Train. Observation car, Pullman Dining Car. The most seinic route through the greatest Coun try in the world. Through the Gorges and Canyons ot the Rockv Mountains in daylight. At the Elks' National Convention, Los Ange'es, July 12th to 16th. Up the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The Aiaska Yukon Exposition. Five and cne-half days through the Yellowstone Park. The stops at principal cities and resorts and through the grand scenery of the west. Tift mnct inAYrkPT:iT'A trir pvpr rvnpratffl frnm t.Tir southeast through Atlanta; Birmingham. Memphis, stopping at Kansas fj Citv. Denver, Colorado Springs, ialt .Lake. Jos Angeles, banta O liarbara, Monterey, banta uruz, bamrancisco, rortiana, beaitie. q Chicago, returning home through Cincinattiand C.&O. through O Richmond. O O Trip cost will include railroad and Pullman fares, hotels, din j . l - ; J X 1 V ItM Q Jn. l.,,rV. m. Oing carmeais. stage nue ui nve uuc-uui vudJB wivul. the Yellowstone National Park, transfers, side trips, carriage O and automobile rides at stop-over points and all actual expenses O necessary with the exception of meals at Los Angeles and Seat- O Otle ana a lew oiner minur cxpeuses vvuicii ve vA-yiaiu iu uiuciai y rl sent to those who make application. its O ""Sidfi tritis will be arranered at all storover rxints to places of V O interest, all details being arranged in advance and looked after O o o o o o o o o o o o en route. O An attractive 33-day trip through.the graatest country m the "World", covering a distance of 8,755 miles of travel in a modern Pullman trahrwith superb dining car service, eating sleeping O in the best of hotels, sight-seeing "The Wonders of the West" Q leisurely, with all details arranged in advance is a luxury of a r life-time. " Write at once to the undersigned for cost of trip, schedule O and itinerary. If maps time tables and booklets of the lines over O which the party will travel are desired send 30 cents in stamps, o o o C. H. GATTIS, o district Passenger Agt. Raleigh, N. C. g UOOOOOOOOOOOOUOUOOUUUUUUUO The Evening ilsacot 10 cts 1 1 .5 I . ; v i S 1 Ki ll !(! ! -, 1 1 1 i f i. I!'. t ! 5 f 1 !
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