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CASHIER MORGAN RETIRtS REMMN3 OF MRS. LEATHERS LAID TO REST. Durham Criminal Court. Bed of a Stream En tered as Vacant Land. Company I Coming Home the 22d. Durham. X. April 7.—(Special.!— \V. 51. Morgan, tho very efficient cash ier o£ the Morehead Bank of 'his city, lias severed his connection with, (hat institution. lie docs this against the solicitation of those who are interested in the bunk, but retired to look after pressing affairs of his own. lie has been a resident of Durham sin-v IST'd. having been associated with the bank during the life time of Col. Eugene Morehead, and has been an important factor in the success, growth and de velopment of one of Durham’s leading financial institutions. It is rejtortod that Mr. Morgan contemplates moving to Fayetteville. E. (Murray, who has very capably tilled the jrosition of tel ler. has btsm elected cashier to succeed Mr. Morgan. T. E. Cheek, the book keeper, has been elected teller, and \V. .1. Corbett, who lifts been acting as as sistant book-keeper, hits liven elected book-keeper. The funeral services of Mrs. T. S. Leathers, who died in Baltimore, Wed nesday, took place this morning at I‘> o’clock, conducted by Lev. J. Cole, pastor of Trinity church. The pal! bearers were Messrs. M. W. Reed, .1. W. Goodson, J. W. Dowd. .1. M. Whittod, 11. A. Fottshee and John B. Morris. The floral bearers wen* Cnpt. I’. L. Penv, (’apt. C. M. Wabab, Messrs. C. W. Toms and W. L. Mall. The in terment occurred in the eitv oeme'ery. J. M. Broughton, of Raleigh, delivered an address on Sunday school work, at the Second Baptist church to-night. Durham Superior court, for the trial of criminal cases only, begins May 15th. The following compose the jury list; John B. Morris, <\ It. Cross, A. L. Bas sett. -T. 51. Blackwood, W. B. Raynor, C. Hitfhee, Lttico Nichols, Gtst. W. Blackwell. Henry F. Edwards. E. G. Ward, J. W. Hutchins. J. T. Oolelough, John J. Riley. Chas. .T. Proctor, J. T. Ladd. A. I!. Barbee. J. 11. Massey, 51. S. Hackney, W. C. Warren. W. A. Kerr, Thus. 11. Martini, L. G. Pendergrass. J. 11. Barbee, .T. T. Green, J. It. Pickett, A. L. Thacker. A. Cutis. J. 51. Flintom, J. S. "Woods, 5V'. A. Avoid. J. 51. Perry. John T. James, G. 51. sloffitt, X. L. Nichols, J. C. Johnson. J. L. Bennett. “Eldon Hall,” the handsome residence of Judge and slrs. It. SV. Winston, is now in the hands of the painters, and is donning a neat and pleasing spring suit. Itev. T. Page Rieaud, of Kenansville. who for many years has been an hon ored member of the North Carolina Con ference, has moved to Durham. He is niakiiJ&i his home with his daughter. slrs. W. J. Ramsey, near the court house. Dr. and 51 rs. L. B. Turnbull left this morning for Staunton. Va. Dr. Turnbull, who is the able pastor of the Presby terian church in this city, has been sick for several weeks. It is hoped by his friends that the trip will entirely resore him to health again. While there Dr. and Mrs. Turnbull will visit their daughter, sliss Bessie, who attends school at that place. Several cases of pneumonia, are re ported in East Durham. Muipps. which made its api>earance in West Durham a few weeks ago, lias not entirely died out yet. It is learned that J. C. Michie, super intendent of the Durham Water Com pany. has entered the bed of Eno river for a distance of fourteen miles, as va ramt, unclaimed land. The land owners along the river have entered a protest. The matter will la 1 heard in file Superior court of this county, probably at the next civil term. From a private letter received from a member of Company I, First North Carolina regiment, now at Savannah, Ga., it is learned that the segment ex pects to leave there on the return home April -2. STATE NEWS. A Croat an Indian named Cooper, from Darlington. S. C., was shot dead in front of the market house in Favettevilb after an attempt to "take the town.” lie attacked the chief of police with a knife and cut him seriously, says the Observer. The jewelry store of • Mr. W. N Church well was robbed early yesterday morning by a band of seven negro rob ber-;. taking every thing that could be easily carried and demolishing arlich" which they could not remove. Two o' the negroes were caught at Lueani; while trying to disimse of their plunder The rest escaped.—Wilson News. Tim following invitations, .handsome]; executed by Tiffany, are being seal out: Colonel and Mrs. Wharton Jaeksoi <liven request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter. 51a bo! Ellery to Mr. George Blow Elliot) on Wednesday afternoon, April the Ibtli at three o'clock, at Saint John’s church Favelt vide. North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Henry Winstoi announce the marriage of (their da ugh ter, Maria Ellis, to .Mr. Sidne.v Nor man at the Episcopal Cathedral ii Spokane. Washington, on the 19lh of this month. 1)R. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP. th:r marvelous medicine for throat and lunt troubles, quickly relieves and cures tin painful breathing and dangerously sounding cough, indicative of congests lungs. No other remedy is its equal. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling incident, of which sir John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was tin subject, is narrated by him as follows *•[ was in a most dreadful condition. 51 > skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken tongue coated, pain continually in bad and sides, no np|M‘tite—gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had given me up. Fortunately, i friend advised trying Electric Bitters and to m.y great joy and surprise, tin first bottle made -a decided improvement k 1 continued their use for three weeks I and am now a well man. I know they ■ saved my 1 i f<*. and robbed the grave ot V another victim.” No one should fail ti r. | ,-y them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed at all Drug Stores. CAROLINA COTTON MILL NOTES.! (American Wool and Cotton Reporter.) Jhe Patterson mill, located in Cabar- I nis county. N. at a point named Kindley. has changed hands and name. The new company will operate it under the name of the “Elabala slnuufaetur iiLg Company.” New spoolers and drawing frames nr to lu 1 added to the mill at Manchester. N. C. The same mill contemplates other additions in the near future, ii is stated. A number of new Northrop looms are being installed at the Spray. N. “Nantucket” mill. The lloli-Williamson mill at 1' a.vetie- ( villi. N. (’.. will soon double its eao.acitx. which means the addition of S,OtM» spin- ! dies. The same company will operate j a new mill wlueli is now in course ol construction at Fayetteville, work hav ing begun on it recently. Still another mill is in prospect at the same town. At Charleston, W. Vn.. last week, a charter was granted to the “Cumberland cotton mills, of Cumberland, N. * • This is the mill, the buildings of widen are located in Cumberland county. N. Cm near Fayetteville, but have not hern* operated for sonic time. I learn to-day, writes the “Reporter's" Carolina correspondent, that the buildings are to lie repaired and added to and equipp 'd with new machinery throughout by Northern capitalists. ('. IT. Reynolds, one of the investors interested ;n the new company, is in Fayetteville, with , several of his associates, making all j the arrangements to this end. !’he nidi will be practically a new one in every respect, even in name. I hear, though the name of the new company inis not yet been announced. HYMNS KEEP SALOONS CLOSED. Women Sang When the Council Pro posed to Change the Closing 1 lour From 10 to 12 p. m. (Special to The World.) Chattanooga. Tenn.. April 5.--Chat tanooga's religious women last night j prevented the threatened amendment of the ordinance requiring saloons to close ! at 10 o'clock in a uniqub way. In the ■ crowded Council chamber KM) ladies sang "Stand Lp for Jesus” and other hymns. During a recent revival conducted ny Rev. Sam Jones the t arly-closing ordi nance was passed. The saloon el mient chafed under the restrictions, ami it was stated that enough votes to make the closing hour midnight had bet n secur ed and that the ordinance would be so amended. Soon after the meeting opened the la dies filed into the chamber and soon pre sented a petition that the ordinance re main as it is. Then their voices were raised in hymn singing, making a scene rare indeed for a council chamber. Not a word was said by any Councilman about changing the closing hour and the ladies went away happy over their vic tory. Another ear load of bananas due here to-day for Dughi. .SUPPRESS A ELM NMD FOOD. The doctors inform us that alum is a poison, and that alum baking powders should bo avoid'd because tney make the food unwholesome. Prominent hygien ists. who have given the matter most study, regard these powders as an evd that should be suppressed by State ac-l lion. In Minnesota and Wisconsin alum povdu's arc not permitted to be) sold unless they are branded to warn | consumers of their true character, while in the District of Columbia the authori ties have under the dimuioii of Con gress adopted regulations to prohibit t!i use of ahuu in bread altogether. Are not the people of other states, as well as those of Minnesota and Wiscon sin. entitled to warning of a danger which is apparently menacing them at close hand, and is not the whole country entitled to absolute protection, as the people of the District of Columbia arc protected, by legislation which is en tirely prohibitive ? I util we can have protection m the form of a statute, how can our State hoards of health. State analyists »r food commissions better serve tiie public than by publishing in the newspapers from time to time the names of the baking [Kiwders which tiny find to lie made from ail utu V Meantime, it will aid the housewife u designating the alum powders to re member that all powders sold at 25 cts. »r less per pound am of this dangerous •lass. Pure cream of tartar powders ire usually sold at from 45 to 50 cents a pound. ALBEMARLE PRESBYTERY. Work of the Session Now Being Held at < Joldsboro. (<Joldsboro Argus.) The Presbytery at yesterday's session xaniincd Rev. J. 11. Jarvis for licen ure in certain branches, with satisfae iou. Rev. C. G. Vardell addressed the ‘resbytery on the work at the Young Ladies’ Seminary at Red Springs, of vliicli school he is principal. The ’resbytery adopted the following reso ut ion: Resolved. That the Presbycry has heard Rev. C. G. Vardell. a former niem er of this body, and now principal of led Springs Seminary, with a great deal d pleasure, and congratulate him on he good development of his work along he line of Christian female education, ind ask upon him and the school the oiitinued blessing of God. At night a meeting in the interest of lonic .Missions and within the Preshy cry was held. The meeting was ad- Iressed by Rev. J. B. Morton, chairman <f the Home Mission committee, and levs. Dr. F. 11. Johnston, W. 1. Walkin', larvis," Thomas and Rev. Dr. Daniel. Ic was announced that the Rev. Dr. .'heater, general secretary of Foreign dissions, would address a meeting in lay at 12:30 o’clock, and that all liiglit attend the meeting, the ser uon of Dr. Leyburn, to be delivered at 1 o'clock, was [Hist polled until S o'clock o-night. The Presbytery met this morning and ook up the reports on the Y’State ol i'eligiou” and other reports. \ SHINGLES—We have 150JM» No. 2 ellow pine shingles for sal.*; also some \’o. 1. Carolina Luinl»>r t'onqnuiy, loiTinan, N. C. ’* **4l 1 Send your order to-day for ice cream or to-morrow’s dinner, tin* price is $1.40 er gallon. 7<»e. \u gallon. 35c. quart, at Dughi. ___ _ . _ THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1800. ATTEMPTED MURDER. NEGFO EMPFIfD A SHOT GUN INTO HIS BROTHLR-IN LAW’S FACE. At a Distance of a Few Paces. The Deed Ap peared to Be Prem ditattd. The Victim Still Alive. Hillsboro. X. April 7.—(Special..l— -,ewis Ruffin, colored, shot his brother n-law. XViI! White, to-day. on the trccts of this town. The act seemed to c premeditated. He used a shot gun nd was within a few steps of White when he fired, the whole load entering White's face. White is alive, but is eriously wounded. THE WOES OF WEALTH. (Gastonia Gazette.) Virgie rtnv lias Billie, v And Billie, he lias Virgie: He’s well fixed for toting Fair And both well fixed to splurge. “Public Notice 1 hereby notify all saloon and hotel keepers, or any other persons, not to furnish liquor of any kind to me, as I am making an effort to quit the drinking habit, and cannot do so as long as any one will give me liquor.” THE NEW CUP DEFENDER. The new cup defender now rapidly being built is confidently expected to be tin* most remarkable and unique sail ing vessel ever turned out from any establishment. Its construction has been kept a profound secret, but it is whispered that it will easily hold the cup—another triumph for ’lu* versatile Yankees. Arfierioa is rapidly coming to the front in all things, and when she gets there she stays. A good example of this is her famous household remedy. Hostetfer’s Stomach Bitters, which has defended health for half a century past. In spite of many imitations, no other remedy has been able to wrest the cup of success from it. It holds the cham pionship of America for the quick de feat of all stomach ills, such as indi gestion, constipation, nervousness, bil iousness. liver and kidney troubles. It is also an excellent preventive find cure of malaria and fever and ague. It is strongly recommended to everyone at this time of the year. Ask Your i DRUGGIST for a generous 10 Cent TRIAL SIZE. ELY’S CREAM BALM contains no cocaine, mercury nor anyothei injurious drug. It is quickly absorbed I Gives Relief at, onee.i It Opens and Cleanses' the Nasal Passages. Allays Inflammation. Heals and Protects the Membrone. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Price 60 cents at Druggists or by mail. Trial size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren btreet, (New York. Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dis turbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. For sale by J. Hal. Bobbitt and Henry T. Hicks. We again Present the Secret of a Perfect Tobacco Formula OSCEOLA Tobacco Guano 8-2 J-3 A NEW TOBACCO BRAND BY A NEW TOBACCO FORMULA, BUT BY AN OLD HOUSE. Look out for Osceola under North Carolina Tobacco this season. It’s going to be heard from. Call for and try Osceola. Manufactured by OLD DOMINION GUANO CO. * NORFOLK. VA., And for sale by till Old Dniniii'on Agents everywhere throughout the To- , bacco Section of North Carolina. C. H. NORTON, Builder & Contractor. DURHAM, N. C. Cotton factories, residence, churches, business buildings aud all classes of heavy and fancy building. Doctors Don't VISIT OFTEN THE FAMILIES WHO KEEP IN THE IIOUfcE VICKS’ UTILE LIVER GRANULES 40 in Vial 25c. A true Tonic-Laxative for adult and child. KODAK, the Safe Touie Headache and I Neuralgia Cure. 3 doses 10c. Druggists Fell them. Get what you ask for or send in stamps to I. EICHARDSON DRUG CO. i Wholesale unly, ‘ GREENSBORO* - - - N. G. A THOUSAND TONGUES Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard street, ’ Philadelphia, l’a., when she found that Dr. King’s Discovery for Consumption, had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, hut she j says of this Royal Cure: “It soon re* j moved the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before, I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe.” So will everyone who tries l>r. King’s New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c. and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at all Drug Stores, every bottle guaran teed. "Give me a liver regulatin’ and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of l)e*»itt > Little Early Risers, tin* famous little I rills. For sale by J. Ilal. Bobbitt and Henry T. Hicks. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever. Dr. T. Felix Gouraud’s ORIENTAL CREAM. MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER! Purifies as well as Beautifies the Skin. No j other cosmetic will do it. / . -■’ v 1 ) Removes Tan ; . -". V-i —, Pimples, Frec kies, Rash anil: e— 11 ’ Skin Diseases, ! I ; ' / a S-' / ) and every blcrn i j UH/ ish on beauty, 1 '/ i and defies de- I i "• y;) tection. On its, j ,j I virtues it has j } *y (' \ stood the test i \ of 50 years; no I } \ other has, and 1 / } l is so harmless I > j we taste it to he ; ~ ’ y>~'— sure it is prop- : erly made. Ac cept no count- ■ erfeit of similar name. The distinguished Dr. j L. A. Sayre said to a lady of the haut-ton (a patient)“As you ladies will use them, f recom mend ‘Gouraud’s Cream’ as the least harmful of all the skin preparations.” One bottle will last six months, using it every day. Also Pou dre Subtile removes superfluous hair without injury to the skin. FRED T. HOPKINS, Pko’p., 37 Great Jones Street, N. Y. For sale by all druggists aud Fancy Goods Dealers throughout the United States, Canadas and Europe. Beware of base imitations. *I,OOO reward for arrest and proof of any one selling the same. Allen & Cram Machine C 0.,! RALEIGH, N. C. We regard the liberal patronage thai tve have had in our line during the lasi twtnty-nme years as evidence of otp ability in the Machine Business. W* are still an hand with a foil Um ol engine boilers, eaw and grist mills, tr&w cars,, the celebrated Ohaapion Reagwr# and Mower* tad stick saakißf uu Repairing Dans —1 HE — The Union Central Life Ins. Co Has over $20,000,000 Assets and leads all companies In rate of Inter est for the ensured and that is one sourct of the surprisingly large dividends you see spokea of elsewhere. We hav* much the lowest death rate as any com pany also. CARY J. HUNTER, Supt, for Va. and N. C., Raleigh, N. C. For $!,000 Insurance on yonr life how would yon like to pay 117.00 premium and receive a GASH DIVIDEND Os $18.49? The Union Central Life Insurance Company i» doing just this as we can show you. fttate agent* caa get ona like It na yo*r Ufa. CARY J. HUNTER, Supt. F ,r Va and N.C . Caleigh.N.C John W. Evans, Carriage Shop. Co>\ Margin ana *E!ount Sts. Raleigh, N.C. Buggies and delivery wagons made to order. j Repairing, painting and trimming a specialty. . . Always have in stock for repairing several kinds of springs, fifth wheels, exles, side bars, dashes and storm aprons. Also some wheels at very low figures for repair work In sac t can repair anything you have in the carriage line. All Work Guaranteed. I have one of the BEST PAINT. ERS in the State, and don’t you forget it. My other workmen are up-to-date. i FRANK P. MILBURN, ARCHITECT, CHARLOTTE, N, C. Plan* for court house*, jaili, ehHrchea, college* aud fine re*ideneea and butineu ■ kontc*. _ * j CATARRH CGLDMtEAD sßiso*s I I l’jgo’s Cure for Consumption is a priceless medicine for Coughs. 1 have within the past few. weeks dis covered nnotlror point in its favor, and that is: it is 74 v II SURE Cl-UK for LA (rRIPE’E, if taken when the lirst symptoms are noticed.—AV. A. flii.i.urman, No. »«>» 43 Bushnell Building, Springfield, 0.. Jan. 11,1899. # v ,'iySK ta'l’lie Rest Congli Symp. PJI ISTastes Good. Use in tlm©.Bl A fj|Bold by Druggists. s£| Tjt ( m The rdmiwiny. w-.m-n, I*. j} House-Keepers, Attention! ~ J. R. FERRALL & Co. has something of importance to say to you. We have now received a fresh lot of Currants, Citron, Raisins and everything else you want for your fruit cakes. Also new lot Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, fresh Cluster Raisins, Figs, and anything you may want to make the table complete. New Buckwheat, new Oat flakes, new Oatmeal a!so"received J. R. FERRALL & CO. S Tiione 38. ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * ! s ♦ i ♦ | FRESH | ! LIMESI i | ♦ Wholesale and Retail. { l BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG COMPANY. I ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ o ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦s DO YOU -WANT A iisii»iw pian ° ° r °rgan illllu This week our Holiday Spe- M cial prices will still be in effect. We hlve them; and eood \ •./' ‘ ones ’ to °’ on eas y terms at jij M lowest cash prices. Only six per cent, interest added on in ";-:J stallment plan. Here is our -------- line; KEANH'II A BACH PIANOS—A standard, high grade. 33.000 in satis fied homes. KIMBALL PlANOS—Absolutely first class. 35,000 in use. 55 made every | week in the year. PEASE PIANOS—One of the most popular we sell. Over 00.000 in use. KIMBALL ORGANS—2OO,OOO made and sold. No better testimonial needed. : a ..-ri-ww.. We sell other makes of our Pianos -and Organs, but the above mentioned are the most popular ones. Don’t buy before getting our prices, terms and catalogues. Call or write. DARNELL & THOMAS. RALEIGH, N. C. J. M. PACE DEALER IN Mules and Horses, Buggies and Wagons. I have just received sixty head of good mules and horses. Will Make pricss to suit the times. J. M. PACE 111 Ea*t Martin Street, <«• Raleigh, N, fl. _,.j il* LOOKING FOB MONEY. Mil ions in them —In our Stylish Spring Pants For Men, Boys and Children. ..Quality reliable, styles cor rect, prices bottom. David Getaz & Co., ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS Raleigh, N. C. Represented by F. K. Thomson, Architect. Office: 102 Fayetteville St. 3