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The Morning Post from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 6

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The Morning Posti
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o0- fnsAlirre tor Mcyon freeze Pound Guilty, BARGAIN Furniture plant, healthy and pleasant location. Tools are Splendid opportunity. Address, Carolina Machinery (Machinery Dealers) N. C. Young Women CV Conserva PEACE Years Seven to SenteniGed Course Catalpga tory Qf Music.

ISo RARRAIN-80 H. P. Locomotive RAUstaa Pest. Race' Jury's Verdict Rendered at for Your Boiler. 60H.

P. Engine. Good -ondi-which they were riding was struek by; tion $350.00. Carolina. Machinery a Western Ohio construction car and! (Machinery Dealers), Greensboro, N.

C. demolished. Miss Bertha McLean was Daughter also an occupant of the automobile. She) What's the secret of happy, fnstfttrte for escaped with slight injuries. Nutt and health? Simply, keeping, the College i Youns ft Misa Davis never regained conscious-, the stomach, the liver and kidneys Women 12:25 This Morning-Guilty on Jwo Counts, Abstraction and Misap-plication of Funds of the Bank Burdock Blood Bit- ness and died afterwards.

PEACEVII strong and active. Conserva-i ters does tory of Music The RALEIGH for. it Best. Place' MR, YERKES LEAVES for Your Daughte- fnstitiite for With you to the World's Fair. Commissioner Insists That Charlotte, N.

July 29. Special. Youns X' -X For the fourth time since the failure of Women His Visit Was Not Official Hon. John W. Yerkes, commissioner VfictS'wdarf Conservatory of Music.

The 1 RAImT-r They are admitted free of chr-rgp. We. can fill your orders for Eastman Kodak goods ly return mail. If interested write for catalogue. W.

B. SORRELL, Chapel N. C. Best. Place of internal revenue of the United States, left yesterday afternoon for Washington city after spending two for Your Paughter days here.

Mr. Yerkes repeated that his 'Visit was not official, he simply 7 R3ggy5toCF the First National Bank of Asheville the fate of Maj. E. Breese, ex-president of that institution, is in the hands of a jury. The argument was concluded this afternoon and the case was given to the jury at 5 o'clock.

At 7 o'clock this evening the Jury returned to ask Judge Keller to define the difference between embezzlement and misappropriation of funds. The jury again retired to deliberate. This is taken to mean Few cases in North Carolina have attracted more attention, and th; liveliest interest is manifested In the result. It will be recalled that Major Breese has been tried three times previously on the same charge. The, first trial resulted Turcot TYonMa, Old Henry pure rye siandsto day without an equal 1 carried out a long deferred plan of seeing his firiends in Raleigh.

His stay at Asheville gave him this oppor-. tunity while en route for Washington. Although a young man- Mr. Yerkes has been on the Republican national committee from Kentucky for 16 years. He discussed the political situation in a half humorous way with-a number of U89s that bextes wQi Fever.

SweEbvfY fcwwi If, et jkmg rtwiing otlxnr year caie eu 7 Zn5Md" ai if for exters! tppSeftttoa, except ii InsisKonjeffinjg Old Henry Pure Rve ef sot ToriTon the road totecoTer fTco lattiis Democratic friends yesterday and pre XUnsber, ParaaunpH is the "Flrtf Aid jo the of Saw Throat, and takes the slaee ef muuxr irri- Ifyour dealer can't supply jou notify us, vaich are feaeseoflr tikea to rafter the trembles dicted an overwhelming victory for his party and Roosevelt. cad often poisoaoat, taStsad reeaedles bre. yncnjpli is wsMmtfca of i ion endorsed Btomianl atgeoos ani doctors we will see Hiafjou are camphor, axd eothing healing antiseptle oils and is a prescrip sow in and privcte Dractice all oer thlm eainKrrt to ii if One Lady's Recommendation Sold Fift? Boxes in a conviction, but a new trial was ordered by the circuit court of appeals. Judge Jackson of "West Virginia and Judge McDowell 'of the same state presided over the second and third trials, both of which resulted in mistrials. Charlotte, N.

"July 30. Special. At twenty-five minutes past twelve a. safe and efiecroal treatment for all erms of CongesHon, Soreness, Swelling and Tn and when applied, to ctrte and bona reSeres instantly, heals without leavine a scar and ahvava txeventi hlxA tvur. of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Table Ilt cures la a thoroughly nataral way and does not affect the nervous system or upset the stomach, and when applied goe through the pores fi the akin directly to the seat thr trouble, jrtops the paia, relieves the congestion by stiamlafing the circnlatioa and draws ont Swi Tvr a-, v.

I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes ot urnished. Straus. GUNST Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- o'clock this morning the jury brought! lets on the recommendation of one lacty a bottle or mere of it should be in ereryhome. As afamOy in a verdict finding Major W. E.

Breese here, who first bought box of them about' a year ago. She never tires; of telling her neighbors and friends about gHilty on two counts, abstraction and misapplication of funds of the First nare sore teet, or back; ma coma may have Neuralgia; the boy toothache or bad complextaa, and the baby Fever, Sore Throat ox a will do the work we claiai. if directions are cuts; burns or black eyes; 1 swelling. Xa every case I the good qualities of these Tablets. fi A.

a. P. M. S.hore, Druggist, Rochester, Ind. National Bank of Asheville, of which he was the president.

The jury was out seven hours and twenty-five minutes. YV3.OTa.ooa Bottles Were Used The pleasant purgative effect of these St Richmond. va Tablets makes them a favorite with Judge Keller sentenced Major Breese I ladies everywhere For sale by W. G. Simpson, Iobbltt- IIW.U'f1j.i to seven years in the penitentiary.

His Thomas, Robeht Wynne Drug Co. by salfcerers aU orer the Country and with satistong results In counsel at once gave notice of appeal to the circuit court. Cut out this couBon at onca, fili out th blanks and mall it to THE PARA.CAMPU LeulsvUIe, KY, My disease is IhAve never used hut if you wtU send xhe bottle fraa of cost. I will try. it.

Proud We Are every case, as can- be proved your own State and Count Sign the Coupon and bottle will be yours1 is gation on youi part, K. S. UZZELL SUICIDES BASE BALL6 AMES letters from patients living in ad it, to us Immediately, and a fecrt order with no cost or obli-snty that you promise to try it. and II allgta4Braista Name National League -8 liii. State to At Brooklyn First game: R.H.E.1 sen Street Address News of the Deed In Sanders- The New York .00000000 00 5 1 Pcracsrcph Company Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 County and State ville, Yesterday LocbvEIe, Ky, Batteries: Mathewson and Bower- man; Cronin and Bergen.

umpire, ZImmer. Goldsboro, N. July 29. Special. The news was received here today in a telegram to his cousin, Mr.

J. Best, (Give full address. Write plainly.) Second game: R.H.E. that Mr. Kirby S.

Uzzell had commit New York .00200000 02 3 2 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 1 ted suicide in Sandersville, this Batteries: McGinnity and Warner; Garvin and Ritter. Umpire, Zimmer. morning at 2 o'clock. Another telegram was received by the chief of police from an officer in Sandersville conveying the same sad information. Mr.

At Pittsburg First game: R.H.E. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0- 1 5 1 Pittsburg .00101800 10 10 4 La bor Dist rba nces the Most Unfavorable Factors Uzzell was well known in this section Batteries: Borbett and Grady; Flah as a representative citizen. He was formerly a resident of Greene county, where he has extensive, family connec erty and Carisch. Umpire, Emslie.

non-union men, and announced his intention to retain Taylor. He did, however, offer to take the strikers back as emergency men, as there was work for them in addition to the twenty-five already employed. The strikers made no reply. The. inconsistency of the strike, when union and non-union men are employed on other buildings at the navy yard, may have some influence in returning the men to work.

Second game: R.H.E. expected that prices will prove more St. Louis 0200 0 0030 38 11 4 tions. He W'as a brother of Mr. A.

T. Uzzell. a representative from this coun Pittsburg 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 05 12 2 that these brands have been analyzed by the State Chemist and pronounced Pure and Unadulterated. We therefore recommend them for medicinal use, and guarantee every, bottle sold, when seals over our corks are intact and bottles have our nam 3 blown in them. STRAUS, GUNST Proprietors, RICHMOND.

VA. ty to the last legislature. No reason is Batteries: McFarland and Sefoss; assigned 'in the telegram' for the rash Case and Lynch. Umpire, Lever and; O'Neill. i act and his numerous friends and fam Confidence Appears to Be Returning, However, Says Dun's Review Manufactures Not Making Much Progress.

At Chicago: R.H.E. ily are at a loss to understand it. He was a travelling "man. For some months he had made his home in this Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 5 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00. 8 3 city and was engaged in; the insurance Batteries: Harper and Peitz; Brown business.

and Kling. Umpire, Johnstone. TWO INJURED RY American League attractive, i sQuthern mills having agreed to reduceworking-time 25 per cent, during the next two months. This curtailment, in connection with the New England strike" and other closed mills, would advance prices for goods very sharply if it were not almost certain that the supply is equal to any demand "that may arise. It is not probable to put the market higher, but sellers refuse to consider propositions that would have resulted in contracts two weeks ago.

This attitude Is checking the export trade that was reviving. If current prices are maintained for the leading farm products and if crops fulfill present promises, it will be a most profitable year for the agricultural communities. Libilities of commercial failures thus far reported for July aggregate Failures this, week numbered 220 in the United States against 190 last year. i Ai isew xorjK: UULLArSt Ur SUArFULD st- o-o 2 BURGLARS INSALISBURY Attempts Made to Enter Eight Residences Salisbury, N. July 29.

Special. Attempts were made last night to burglarize eight Salisbury residences. It is believed the burglaries were well planned in advance and that the residences were carefully selected. In four of the eight cases the burglar was seen, but not recognized. The homes were all of prominent business men.

xsew iorK Batteries: Piety and Sugden; Powell and Kleinow. Umpire, Sheridan Concord, N. July At Washington First game: R.H.E. Bill Faggart and Jake Litaker, both New York, 3uly 29. Dun's weekly review of trade tomorrow will say: Confidence appears to be returning, despite a large addition to the army of unemployed.

Labor disturbances are the most unfavorable factors in the industrial and commercial situation at the present time, curtailing the output of a few muchneeded products and reducing the demand for all commodities. Aside from this adverse Influence Cleveland .00000000000 00 10 0 Washington .00000000000 11 6 1 white men, were injured at a mine eight miles from here this morning by the collapse of a Both were seriously injured, though they will like Batteries: Moore and Bemis; Jacob sen and Umpire, Dwyer. Second game: R.H.E. ly recover. PANAMAS AWD STRAW HATS CLEANED ANT BLOCKED.

ALSO SOFT WOOL NATS MaH a Specialty. Cleveland .000240 06 10 4 Washington 1 1 0 0 0 0 02 4 6 Batteries: Joss and Buelow; Wolfe Bell Central Office the situation has improved, although progress is slow and frequently interrupted. Another week has put much wheat and cotton beyond danger and brought other crops nearer ma and Clarke. Umpire, Dwyer. Greensboro, N.

July 29. Special. At Boston: R.H.E. COMPLICATIONS IN BRICKLAYERS' STRIKE Real Estate Agent S. S.

Brown today Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 14 8 2-Boston i ..000100020 03 9 2" sold for Mr. C. W. Jennings the lot at the corner of West Market and South TheMUGityTailors Batteries: Owen and Sullivan; Dineen Greene streets, the purchaser being anj Farrell Republican Ticket in Rowan Salisbury, N. July 29.

Special. The Republican executive committee for Rowan county has decided to make its headquarters at Spencer, Mr. Thomas H. Stewart, a citizen of that place, having been elected chairman of the committee. The latter, who is a prominent worker In the has announced the purpose of placing a full Republican ticket in the field against the Democratic county candidates.

Spencer is a Democratic stronghold and it Is not yet known what effect the establishment of Umpire, Connolly. Mr. A. T. w.

Palmer1: of Atlanta, ua At Philadelphia: R.H.E Mr. Palmer is connected with the Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 DURHAM, N. C. Expert Cleaning and Dyeing. Long Distance Phone 523.

Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 5 Colored Man Did Belong to Union, but He Was Illegally Employed Washington, July 29. The -strike of turity. Dealers providing for the future a little more freely and in several important branches of industry orders come forward in greater bulk. Owing to special conditions the leading branches of manufacture do not make uniform progress, complications as to supplies of raw material making the current situation particularly displeasing at the textile mills and shoe shops. Dry goods buyers are still arriving at the principal cities and foot-woar purchasers have taken sample lines to an extent that promises well Mullen and Drill; Plank Umpires, O'Loughlin and Batteries: and Powers.

King. ft Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company and it is surmised that his purchase is for that company and that a central office will be built on the site. The lot fronts 25 feet on West Market street and has a depth of 90 feet. The consideration was J4.250. neaaquarters at that place will have upon the community.

the twenty-eight bricklayers employed on the war college building continues, but there are signs that the union men will return to -work. Twenty-five nonunion men, most of them colored, have been employed in the place of the I A Pitcher's Battle Wilmington, N. July Wilmington defeated New Bern here this afternoon in a very close game of ball by a score of three to one. It was a pitcher's battle, with the honors a shade in favor of the New Bern Traveling Man-Arrested Charlotte, N. July 29.

Special. A telegram received by Chief of Police Irwin at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the chief of police of Atlanta authorizes the arrest of J. P. Royster, traveling representative of a wholesale house of IS SUGGESTIVE OF ALL THAT IS for next sprins. Earnings of railways reported tllus far for July are only 2.7 per cent less than last year and foreign commerce at this city for last week shows a decrease of $559,409 in exports and a loss of only $55.13 in imports.

Bank exchanges at New York were 13.8 per cent less than a yen ago and at other leading cities the decrease was 3.6 per cent. There is a disposition to attach too much weight to reports of the past in ascertaing present conditions in the Iron and steel Industry. It is far more strikers. The case is rather a complicated one. The strike was ordered on the ground thai Taylor, the colored bricklayer, was a non-union It how develops that Taylor is a union man and his card, from a New York union with the local union when, he came to Washington.

He worked four times on private buildings, but his color wras objectionable to the other men and he was repeatedly discharged. Finally he registered at the civil ser- man, but. his team went to pieces in that city, who is wanted there on a one Inning, which cost the visitors the charge of larceny after trust, or for The batteries were: New Bern, disposing $300 worth of ft Wilming- Patterson and Armstrong; ton, Wilson and Moore. fi Royster was registered at the Central last night, but left jthis morning. It is reported tonight that Royster was arrested late this afternoon at Conccrd.

pertinent to find the current attitude vice commission, and aa his name of consumers and the extent to which headed the eligible ll3t when a call was made for bricklayers he was assigned Mr. Thurston Injured Goldsboro, N. July 29. Special. Mr.

Gaston Thurston, formerly a young lawyer of this city, but now engaged in the practice of his profession at, Clay- In Thirty Companies Going Salisbury, N. July 29. Special. Twenty-four fire companies in North "Old Line" Life In3uranc9. ton, where he has considerable farming Carolina and six from South Carolina MOST APPROVED VARIETIES OF CONTRACT interests, was recently injured by a have already signified that they will mowing machine.

The news was re-1 attend the State Firemen's Tourna-ceived by Mrs. J. J. Robinson, a. sister ment which meets in this city next of Mrs.

Thurston. The accident will Tuesday, August 2nd. The visiting DOiioa Tiff TVtni 4--. ttA A ,4 ANNUAL, OR DEFERRED, DIVIDENDS fmm T-. -vck TAm rr- Tl 1 1' 3 Auuioiuu Luiumcu rnmnflnlpq from orf-irklro, cfoioo tiii i vu ui his bed for some time.

33 23- 000,00, reduced by Annual Dividends of about 20 p3r provide tha ch new. business may be reasonably expected when purchasers become satisfied that no further concessions are forthcoming. tgath4dsilrvbgkq mfwy hrdl taolnrdl In the textile industry the only important development during the4 past week was the Fall River and it failed to arouse any anxiety among buyers. The output was already small, and this addition to idle machinery might have been expected to produce some pressure to secure deliveries, but it is evident that the lethargy of the market for cotton goods was even greater than anticipated. Buyers are "yidently convinced that manufacturers have sufficient stocks on hand to meet all requirements until the disagreement There is a concerted effort to postpone operations until th new participate in the Inter-State contests to be given on Wednesday.

It is expected that no less than 15,000 people will attend the tornamerit. to the war college building. Since the strike began it has been discovered 4hat Taylor's registration period had expired and he was therefore illegally employed and will have trouble in drawing pay for the days he worked before he was re-registered. The strikers are now vowing vengeance on the commission and claiming there is much irregularity in other assignments. They also threaten to take the case to President Roosevelt on the question of the open shop.

The committee appointed last night by the' Bricklayers' Union waited today upon Captain Sewall, the army engineer in charge of the war college work, and the situation was discussed at great length, but the, officer maintained his position that under the law he was unable to discriminate, between bunion and Cotten Reporter for Rowan absolute protection in existence. BEST COMPANY FOR THE INSURED, THEREFORE THE BEST THE AGENT. 71 71 i Two Killed by Train Salisbury, N. July 29. Special.

Mr. J. C. Miller of Franklin haa been appointed upon the recommendation of Congressman Theo. F.r Kluttz as a special reporter of cotton gin statistics in Rowan county.

His reports will be used by the government is reporting i-vuuve iigenis wanted. For information, write to Sydney, Ohio, July 29. Arthur' Nutt and Miss Amelia Davis, very prominent young people of this city, were almost instantlv killed crop of cotton available, when it is the amount of the cotton, crop of the crossing the Western Ohio Electric south this falL i Railway track when the automobile In t-- General Agent for North dro 1 RALEIGH, h..

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