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GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ) Bears the Signature of Trial Court' Judgment Is Up held in Sensational Forcible .ft.: - -i.i.':' Trespass. Case. The Kind You Haye AIway . In Use For Oyer 30 Years "'AtHi ecirrauH commmt.'t? rimvTieT, niwvork cm. s Bought ii Yf'JF. ? Amusements. 'A tSCKXE UN MPOIXY OlTIIB CIKCI'Wi- AT THE AUDITORIUM, SEPT. 18,' ... .v . , MATINEE A XI) NIGHT." .. "Polly of the Circus." 1 : Misi ;da St. Leon and her entire family of acrobat, bareback rlden and Jugglers will be aeen to Frederic Thompson'- blgr production of "Polly of the Clrcua" at the Auditorium on Monday, matlne and- Monday night, September 18. 1 --. . Thla highly Interesting and. capti vating; romance of the, Uttle circus rider and the minister forma one of the most pleasant and , entertaining plays of the season. The story of the niiv Im mther novel and it has that which holds the heart strings and In vites even the Jaded taste to a simple revel In romance. It 1 a piece that one can see a dosen timed and go away with laughter, and tears. Its . la wall told: and beautifully framed. The scenic production to most elaborate and the circus scenes true to life, with acrobats, ciowns, tumblers, bareback riders and ring masters; also horses, dogs, pontes. "Polly" will win her way Into the hearts of her audience with her sweet and tender manner. The many char. acters of the play are all In capable hands.-1 Watch the parade. After the matinee performance on-Monday aft ernoon. a reception will be held upon the stage for the children 'In order to give the "little ones" a chance -to romp and play with "Polly" and the ponies. - - - - Tickets will be placed on sale for both performances Friday at 9 a. m., at Whltlock's clothing store. uniLJOOT GUILTY -u- Cifni.,aiiK- AT PISTOL'S PHI Canadian School Teacher Held Prisioner in the Woods for ; 30 Hours.' "I have a world of confidence In Chamberlain's Congh Remedy for I have used it with perfect success, writes Mrs. M. I. Baaford, Poolesvllle, Md. For sals by all dealers. , . , Gatette-News Bureau, l i . . . The Jlotel Raleigh, j 1 llaielKn, Bepi. i. . The Supremo cqurUi hi an opinion delivered yesterdatf afternoon,' upheld i ho trial court's declrton convicting T ii. Davenport and iothers for forcible Lrenpasa on tho property of the Roper Lumber company. ' . The case grew out of a sensational light . between the i Richmond Cedar works and the ROper Lumber com pany-for possession "of a valuable tract of tlraber land. . 'Davenport, to- ether with a number of his employes, was accused of raiding the camp of the Roper company and destroying Its Ifroperty. ; ..-,- -- - -h ' Other opinions were delivered as follows: Owen vs. Hornthal .et al. Washington, no error; Sutton vs. Ly ons, CurVltuck, no trial; Swlndel vs. .Sniaw, 'Beaufort,- reversed ; Tayloe vs. (.'arrow, Beaufort, reversed; uraaeti tehool Trustees vs. Hlnton,' Pasxjuo- tnnk. appeal dismissed; Hlnton vs. Micks, Camden, new trial; State vs. Vaughan, Hertford, new trial; Grant vs. Mitchell, Bertie, new trial ; Minn vs. Board of Graded School Trustees of Oxford, Granville, error. . DoHtroye a Distillery. ,-. Deputy Collector K. V7. Merrltt of nalelgh destroyed -a still 12 miles rfortheast ' of Siler City, Monday, and poured . out 10vJ gfallona ot beer and live gallons of corn liquor. The still 1iad a Capacity .of KO gallons, a day. The collector arrested the. operator and he will be tried at the fail term of federal court. . - - : ' School Attemlance ImTcases. ' Since the Raleigh public schools opened last Monday, the attendance has continued to increase and it now ippears - that ' the enrollment will be :s large as that of last year. Since no c hild will be admitted without a cer tificate showing vaccination, the rec ord this year Is considered unusually Kood, There la more or less prejudice ngalnst vaccination, but the Raleigh rchool authorities felt that it wa the l;est policy and have persevered in their intentions to protect the health ot the children. Other schools in the county have followed this course. ' It In expected that the new $6000 T'ipe organ at the Tabernacle- Baptist i hurch will- be ready for use Sunday. Workmen are busy Installing it and members ot the church are awaiting its Installation -with Interest. It la raid to be one ofthefinest In the ntate. ' Acquitted of Murder Charge. Zack Marks, acquitted In Harnett county Superior court Tuesday night of the murder of Charlie Ellen nine years ago," 1 held in the UUIngton lall at the request of the Florida au thorities, who want him for alleged Improper- relations -with his step daughter. . Marks- was arrested en In. formation furnished by his wife thdt he had a Jed a man In North Caro lina, and the Florida authorities, who held him In that state on a less seri ous charge, waived their rights and turned him' over to the sheriff of Harnett county. "h Sheriff JTV B. Lanier of Harnett county; who Is In Raleigh, said that he received a telegram from Florida asking that Marks be held. It I thought requisition papers wtU be. obtained iand the man carried back to Florida to answer to this charge. Mrs. Nelle Claire Fleming and her sister. Miss Pauline Crouch, left yes terday afternoon for Smlthfleld, where was begun the hearing of the petition of- Mrs. Fleming for the re covery of her two: children. Accom panying Mrs. Fleming was her chief counsel, Col. John W. Hinsdale. rercy B. Fleming, the nuanana, ana his counsel, left, here earlier. As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's Unament freely as soon as the Injury Is received, and observing the direc tions with each, bottle, a our oan be effected In from two to four day. For sal by all dealers. ; WHOLE COUNTRYSIDE ; SEARCHING FOR MAN Girl Returns After Absence and Tclltt Story of Inhuman -Treatment. ; . . fcOTJTHERK RAILWAY 8CHEDI) LB, EFFECTTTE ITOB 11, Hit. Schedule figure published a Informs Uon and are not . guaranteed. ( . Kastern Time, ARRIVES FROM - ' defaktb fur- No. Lake Toxaway ... P No. 4 Lake Toxaway. v. - rukt Toxaway.. . No. t Savannah and Jack- -t sonvllls P No, 11 Washington New Tork, Norfolk and Richmond ... .... P' NO. H Cincinnati Louis ville, St Louis and Memphis if t.t t t:0 p.m. No. 11 Charleston 4c Co- lumbla :! Pm- No. II Murphy and Waynes- vlll.... ... P-m- Nol 19 Murphy and Waynes- ' vllle :" vol No, II .Wsynesvllle am. No. It Goldaboro and Ral- eigh.... :...-: . No. 11 TerTell and Black Mountain ' l:M No. ST Charleston ' 4 Co lumbia. . ,. .. .. t: 14 p.m. rlnnlnni A Chi- ' co... . ..... .!:! a-m. Io. It Columbia No. IS Wnh., N. T. and Richmond. .. .m. NO. II Uemi.till Chat- tanoua 1:11 a.n. No. 41 Charlextoo. Macon and Atlanta T:0l a.m. No. 1-41 New Orleans ..10:11 a.m. No. i 101 . Bristol, KnonMlle i and Chattanooga .10: p.m. No. 4 Lake Toxaway. .. 1:19 a.m No. I Lake Toxaway . .. :1V p.m No. 10 Savannah A Jack- - sonvlll ... ... ., 4:10 p.n No. 11 Cincinnati, 8t Loula ' Memphis and Loula- - vllle 1:01 p.m No. It Washington New ..... i Tork, Norfolk and Richmond... ... .. .. 1:11 p.m No. 14 Atlanta tt Charles- ton. ... ..-...-No. IT Waynesvtlla ft Mur ' Phy... No. II Wsynesvllle & Mur . phy... ... ... .. No. 11 Wi uef vllle. .. ... Xo. il T.alelgh A Golde . boro... No. 14 Torrell and Black " ' Mountain , , s 9:41 p tn No. IT Cincinnati and Chicago... ... .. T:I9 P m A Charles- - ton .10:11 a,m No. IS Memphis A Chatta nooga... 10:10' p.m No. II Washiriirton, Rich mond A New Tork T:J,9 a-m No. 41 Atlanta, Uaoon and - New Orleans 1:10 p.m No. 101 Bristol, Knox vllle 7:00 a.m 1:10 am 1:10 p.m. T:tl p.m. 9:01 am Snowflake, Man., Sept 14. Work on farms and in the neighboring towns has been suspended while the men continue the search for Henry B. Wilson, of Hannn, N. D., who , Is al leged to have kept Miss Eleanor Gladys Brlce, a school teacher, prls oner for thirty hours in the forest. Wilson was lastt seen at Pembina bridge last night and it is feared he has escaped over the International boundary line.' The blood hounds are working welt and the posses-are still In pursuit ' Premier Roblln, of Manitoba, uncle of Miss Brice, arrived here today and has Joined in the manhunt. The con dltion of Miss Brice Is Improved. Search for Miss Brice was begun yes terday morning- When she failed to ap pear at the Riverside school which she has been teaching. There was ovidence at the school building of an attack upon the young woman, evl dently committed the previous night, but. she could not be found. ' Last night Miss Brice unexpectedly returned to the Patterson home near Riverside, where she had resided. The young woman was hysterical and bore ovtdences of having suffered inhuman treatment - It - was with great diffl culty that she related her experiences. On entering the school house the searching party discovered what ap peared to be evidences of a desperate struggle. There was blood In many places and fragments of torn clothing, An alarm was immediately raised. On a small bluff about fifteen yards from the school house parts of the girl's clothing were found as well as a bot tle, which had contained whiskey. The Girl's Return. The return of Miss Brice last even ing was dramatic. . , She was laboring under great excitement and appeared to be in a daaed condition. Her face was badly battered'where her assail ant had repeatedly beaten her. Miss Brice stated that .. the rufllan had guarded her for 30 hours with ' a loaded rifle and that she had only been able to- escape when he told her to go. She was -seated jr) tle school room, she said, when' a rpan -said ' to be Henry Wilson, suddenly appeared In the doorway and. pointed a rifle at her. She told him to sheet. A struggle fol lowed and Wilson hit the girl over the head with a bottleutnd then carried her into the woods. After a tlms he compelled her to walk and . they traveled deeper into the woods. Here Wilson lit a fire and th 4 terrified girl spent the long night with Wilson watching her every move and threatening to .shoot at the first outcry from-her. AU night long she moved about" to keep , Warm, and watching for a chance' to escape, but the menacing' rifle' prevented. At 7 o'clock th the morning Wilson finally consented to allow her to return horn. "Don't go and tell them," was his parting warning. "I'm sorry this hap pened." '- .-- '"" ' " . " Then he left her and she made her way back to the Riverdale settlement 5y'!S5!,;llPSET4 , SDH REGULATED Just a Little Diapepsin Ends Indigestion in Five ------: Minutes. LET YOUR HOSIERY GOME FROM HERE- Dependable Kind The question as to how'totig-ydtf are olng to continue a sufferer from In digestion, Dyspepsia or out-of-order Stomach Is merely a matterrpf how soon you begin taking some yUapep- If your Stomach Is lacking in 'di gestive power, why not help the stom ach to do its work, not with drastic Imgs. but a re-enforcement of diges tive agents, such as are ifaturally at work in the stomach. People with weak Stomachs should take a little Diapepsin occasionally; and there will be no more Indigestion, no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach, no heartburn, sour risings, gas on stomach or belching of undi gested' food, headaches, dizziness or sick stomach, and,' besides, what you eat will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous1 odors. All these symptoms resulting from a sour, out-of-order stomach and dyspepsia are generally relieved in five minutes af ter taking a little diapepsin. Go to your druggist and get a fib cent icase: of Pape'S Diapepsin now, and you will1 always go to" the table with a hearty appetite, and what you eat will taste good, because your 4tomach and Intestines will be Clean and fresh, and you will know there are not going to be any more bad nights and miserable days for you. They freshen you and make you feel like Mfe Is worth living. LIGHT DOCKET Only Two New Cases lit Police Court - Assault Gate Waa 'Con cluded. . The police court docket was e tremely light thla morning, only two new cases being called. One of these waa a drunk and the defendant was fined 12 and the costs. - The other was a vagrancy charge and the defendant was turned loose. The assault case, which was started yesterday, in which Frank Mean and J. A. Porter were charged with an assault on - each other, was concluded and each wa,s taxed with the cost, Many witnesses were called by both sides and the provocation In the case was fully gone into. . Judge Adams decided that It was a case where both men had a tght to fight It out and he thought the costs were sufficient punishment for both. The production of oil fields between Tamplco and Taxpan, Mexico, Is 100,- 000 to 110,000 barrel dally, of which about 40,000 are being; lost for want of storage facilities. Spend pleasant evening at Theato. Insurance of tetes, pageant and similar affair against rain I a recog nised branch, of the insurance bust nosa In England, Latest motion picture at Theato. Hosiery for the whole family. We take pride in this section of the store. ; Evo: y ',-od fchul of Hose, can he s 1 - v ' - found here, from the ordinnry eotlon to the hetter silks. If in need of Hosiery, come here aiJ we will do our part towards making you a regular customer. ' Hosiery pric- : - --im'.-. '.-.v. 7. :.. ! li ' - ed from. . . -. . . , . . . .... .... ... ,10c to $3.98 the pair New Things for Fall and Winter . See our early showing of Fall "Wear Things for Men, Women: and Children. The season's Best Models and Ma terials can be had at a great saving to you. We believe in giving our patrons ev ery buying advantage possible. View the new Coat Suits.' - . J'TMC jTOBE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY .. IHVILH M. c JaJaiii. THE WERTHEH mMHtMmMHMHIMMMHimtMimmMM u. -,-,( u.j.. ;!sv COME AND VISIT : Prof. O. B. Schoenf elds Sulphur . Springs Health Farm, . ; ; See the beautiful springs, Grand Surrounding Scenery, t : I and make crrflTi.cnts for treatment, also mineral wa ter. ' i 1 t a! i i i ' TKMFEKATTJiUB. " FUNERAL Of MRS. GIVEN, Servlcea Were Conduct by 'Dr. R. F. Campbell Iirt-riuciH at, , 1 Riverside,' ,: - ' Th funeral services of Mra Jlhn M. Given, who died,, her Monday, were conducted from the residence on Cumberland circle' yesterday '' after noon at 4 o'clock. Dr. R. F. Camp bell officiate 1 and a, quartet, com posed of Mrs. T. E. Linn, Mrs. Julia Rurdlck, J. Q. Stlkeleather and C. T. Carr, rendered several .very fitting vocal selections, ' Interment was made at Riverside cemetery. The floral of forlnga were beautiful, testifying to the high regard in which Mra Given was held by her many friends. ' The pallbearers Were Judge J.J). Murphy, Dr. C. E. Cotton, M. V. Moor. Dr, iCarl'V. Reynolds,' D. W. Wohlfarth and, Judge Frank Carter. t . , ' c ft If ; 31 ; .. S8 7 .. 6 9 .. 11 -91 ., 7!l 88 ,.60 82 96 . .. 80 90 ,. -4 82 . .. 74 9 V 18 94 . .. 48 62 . .. 74 98 . .. 52 78 . 70 . 94 . .. 4 64 . .. S8 84 m. Friday for Fair weather MMHHHH Mll 0 10IH Ashevill. . . , . . . Atlanta ...... ., Augusta . ,( . . . , Charleston '.. . . . . Charlotte ...... Jacksonville .. .'. , .. . . 78 Key West .. . .. .. Knonvllle ... Mobile .. .. .. .. New Orleari . , , , '. . New York . , . . , . , Oklahoma. . , . . . . . Raleigh . .. ,. Savannah .'. . . , . , . Washington . , - . . K Wilmington .... Forecasts until 8 p. Asheville and vicinity: tonight and Friday; warmer Friday; moderate northftasterly wind . For North Carolina: ' Fair tonight and probably Friday; rising tempera ture Friday. . Moderate northeast winds. Summary ot Conditions. A storm central over the Dakota ha Influenced for unsettled Weather over much of the Northwest, the up per Mississippi and lower Ohio Valley and upper lake region. No excessive amount of precipitation wtm reported. Except fo rlocal shower over por tion of Georgia and th Carolina fair weather I general throughout th Gulf and south Atlantic states and the presence of an area ot high baro metric pressure over the Great Ike !nd middle Atlantic state will be fav orable for fair weather In this vicinity tonight and Friday, with warmer Fri day. . u R. T. LINDLEY. : Observer Weather Bureau, i Normal today: Temperature 68 de (frees. Precipitation .1 J. U S. Department or Agriculture, WEATIIEU BUREAU r i WILLIS 1-MOORE. , (ft Rumford Baking 1 ' 1 Powder mm . i ww T m : M. ' ' - iry vazoneews warn ias and Chattanooga, . . 7:10 a.m N. 11. No coath passenger nanaa en 1-f 1, ana irain nop la aia charge paseengers only. ' Through sleeping cars dally to and from New York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, Richmond, Norfolk, Charlton 1). Cincinnati (I) it Atlanta. Macon. Ja ksonvllle. RvntH P' "' '' Through eieeping cars to and from New Orlean via Atlanta and C It N, Ry srnvi -f 1-41 on TuwJayi, Thursday ana fiatuiaay, reiurnyyts leaving A'.iievIM sain dates. lhriui;ii ' -'i'li g -rs to and from New Orleans via Chattanooga and Quen end ("r t r)t, nrrlvln V P(ays, Friday and Bundaya, return n MotMiny, WetliHMnlxy and IridHjr. . 1'hron. i clii'lr cup AniiUKla to Ahhvville train It and 11. ! Ihrmun thHlr chts OoMnnoro and WuynBVUlaf trains 11 nd 11. 1 hrnmn ii lug earn C'hMlenton snd Waynesvllle trnlm 17 and 10. hr,,i i eon. "i l!.i'y ChHrlotte to AMhvli, dully train 9 and 10. I s r i a A ' .'"e t I j V Tin - r ln!-i B and 6. ., i r ' I i'i sn1 I J C I . i ! ti to flm-liinstl have full f s ir -rl. ml I iMn'hn i -. ' e - ' ' "f f . - t . - . -. I : i. I . Ai"t. ECONOMY A i Is not always a question of the 4 -H.i Cost of Energy supplied-more often the efficiency of iis transf or mation into usefulwork :morau Cook' Wit: 1 Rf!)iiflMiiilM"'wi O 'n I I ( 7V
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