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-1H- - TALKS ABOUT THE DOSS if Congressman Burton Says He is : - r : - V. ..." 'I ,. a Repulsive Figure in Poll ; , tical Life 1.: -. (By the Associated Press.) A - Toledo, O., Dec. 26. The Senatorial . outlook is good. My chances are 'good, and I have the votes If I can , keep them- and I think I'can," . was the. statement , of Congressman Theo dore Burton, .iot, Cleveland, , upon, his "arrival-. here late this afternoon ; to speak j tonight before the wholesale, merchants and manufacturers boards f Toledo Chamber; of Commerce at the. Hotel Seeor. Ills; address at th.e T banquet was' freerom politics, but the Congressman took occasion to 'make reference to th political bosses which. in view of the charges of boss Ism being , made .. in thet Senatorial campaign," "were received wlth'Jn- In his address JMr. Burtotk-'sald'.' The boss is arepulslve - figure In our political iUfe,t but no J0ss could sh'old sway for a year without' the in - ttrferance of "a large. body ofi citizens or ' without the co-operation 6f large business or ther interests which desire to avoid the complexity of dealings ' 'with hoards - of aldermen, legislative bodies and executives. It is their great wish to to deal with single Individuals who dictate the action of the different agencies of the government. .. In re turn thes "supporters ' of ' the 'bosses ore willing to give great largesses, in - the way of campaign contributions 1 and bring to! the support of any party large numbers of yoteds. This does not mean, howeverthat any party or- " ganization should shape the policies of J -'at-political party or dictate to execu- tive or legislator what he shall do." . The -.crying . evil . la our times,, said Mr. Burton, is in the Indifference of the-great mass of Intelligent and pa triotic voters.' ' " t CHRISTMAS 'DAY'S - TRAIL OF f "BLOOD : (Continued From FVge Nine.) ; tibn. there was probably never more "whiskejt-consumed on Christmas day. Nearly every county 5 la opera tlnr under local option laws and there ar. but a few fowns" In which the salefof liquor Is permitted by law. but. not . .wlthstanfling tn, prooamy more drunkervrressiws recorjded. yesteraay j (.IlHIIi lit- 14 H. i . r. : :t : - . - At a -number of points there wert .perious - shooting scrapes and severa j raor.3 .wounded. At lioctnvilie Owisey i county, lwo men, have bulle wounds, And at Pikeville one' wai dangerously cut and - another struct, with a heavy weight Ii: on the head rreathitt- county.- near Crockettsville.: where there j has been' a reign of -law lessness for jseveral, months, resultint in ; the. deaths? of not less than fiv. persona, .whiskey causetwmembers o ; the Smith-Callahan feud gang to havt a general : fight on Long s Creek, re suiting in the wounding, of . "Bdd,v Kash and -Rube'V Crawford. Botl1 : men have - bullet ;r wounds , in . theii - shoulders, but. the ; wounds - are ;no: .thought'to be dangeroua ; ;A number of hots were .fired, but non e . .of , : the other :.:nghtera-was hit. Boy Runs Amnck. AtlaMav' GctPec26.--Claud Smith eighteen years' old? who1 sald -herwa f r onv H 8on th 4 ' Carolina t ran a lamttcK Thursday ! night on Decatur -street With i long-bladed knife and severely cu I;i!eman , Joe Green. "Iaahed ;t Tonr AVater across the .face ; and inflicted . nevrat gashes on? the body of a negr bejiore he was finally arrested; v The youth had been' drinking. c . : .; 'AVhikers Burn Santa Clans. Detroit. Mich:,11 Dec." 26.-Leo' Wag ner was perhaps fatally burned las night while playing Santa Glaus -at .1 (family-reunion: " Clad In a gay eos .tume; which was set off by a' grea bun eh of cotton whiskers, "Wagner war Ifadirte the merriment, when suddenl; the cotton whiskers caught afire. Th 3 flames -spread with lightning rapiditj' and vhe was terribly burned - before thfy could be extinguished. . .-.-. ' .Officer ICllled Offender, i "v ; ' ' Columbus, Ga., Dec 28. A specia from Seale. Ala.; says: , ' v v . John -W. Chambers, deputy sherif' of Russell county, r shot and killed George II. Thompson, 5 ft. years -old this morning1.-Thompson and evera". others were beating a ;negro who ha; cheated a imefchant out of a dollar i when the deputy sheriff came up anT ordered them to desist ijLThompson' it js saia, reseniea me mwnerence o1 , the officer and drew a" revolver or Chambers. and fred, the ball passlnf through ; the officer's hat. Chamber' took the pistol away from Thompson , and started , to walk' away, , wher- Thotnrson " . cursed the officer an threatened bis life, i At this ---point, 1 is alleged. " Thompson . attempted t' 1. draw another revolver ;When:the offl, cer ihot with the pistol he had taker from Thompson,1 killing the latter' al most Instantly.; . Chambers was re leased oft bail in the sum 'of $1,000." Two Fatally Injured. ; : , New York. Dec. 26.In a collision late . today between a trolley-car and 'an automobile in the sunken roadway which crosses Central Park at Eighty-, pixth Ptreet.' George Ci Huribut, the acred librarian of the American Geo- graphical Society, and . his ' daughter, AlisslHone Huribut, occupants pf the automobile.: were crushed In (thej ruins of the machine and fatally injured. , When father- and daughter -were lifted ' from the shattered ! remnants of , the 1 machine, which had. crumlped upMikt oarJ'toard In the impact of the two swiftly-moving vehicles, they were re was moved to a hospital, vrnere it found that the7 skiill of each was frac tured, . The1 hospital ' physicians held out no hone for their recovery. 1 William Agg. 'the chauffeur, saved himself by lumping: '"He was arrest- v 6 e V James. Cannon, the motorr man of the car.J - ' , ' Two lailctl by Fumes. -J ' Franklin1 bil, Dec' 26.--Albert Al nha. and Sum Toaulno; two younT m;n of this place. - were found , dead this, kf ternoop on a gasoline boa .in, a cana) one ml!e from 'Franklin. It Is thouht-they. were .overcome by the : fumes from, a charcoal - fire ,. which they.had; kindled Itj the- cabin.' ,r , y ; i Injured by Caimon Cracker ' Bristol. Tenn. Dee. . til A special from Jflhnscn City, Tenn., says: Rob ert -Pardue 19 years old. had his Jeft armj blown into fragments by a can nonf. ,eracker late this evenings The injured member was amputated above the elbow. :..- -. -,- . , -i -. . . . Fa tal Fltootlng In Spartanburg. Spartanburg, S. C. ; Dec 25. -A fatal- shooting : occurred in: the. Spartanburg- mill village early this morn ing.' An aged white man named Col lins,; fired a Soad of .buckshot Into Joe A DELIGHTFUL puny con liii, Ciiba AND nETURX. THROUGH TUE w L . EAST COAST OF FLORIDA January 11, 1909 IN CHARGE OF MR. AND MRS. C. H. GATTIS RALEIGH, N. C. Party .'.iwi if? iff special Pullman s train with 1 ' : dining car T Eoyinidl - Trip AND ON SAME- BASIS FR03I ALL " OTHER POINTS INCLUDING ' MKALkS.AXD STATEROOM , BERTH ON STEAMER' LE.WES RALEIGH ; 5:15" " P. M. ; MONDAY. JAjmARY ll.:i09, '. via a J O83D0SrU AlP LII16 All ' arrangements completed for r , lownotel rate and lde , trips lm f . . i- Cuba, and , stops vlll be made at ' Jacksonville St. August me. Palm ; Beach, and 3Ilaml and carriage -drives . may be - taken- -at - these . points. Stops. aio allowed at ir Joints South of nd including arksonville within final limit of ' tlckef January? 29th, 1909.tf tf trip through' Florida ' is-rorer. he FIorida"EastvCoast;Railt ty&yf. (ncretViaduct Eir. nslon, through the, ;JBLfiYfS toiKNIGHT'S KfciY POCK, where a steamer ol the P. & J OJSi S; C04 is takeu to Ha- 1 vana, Party-will visit man y-points .r Interest Iri Cba,v lnclndins Mann tanzas. Gaunajay, Guinea, Morro Castle, Cabanas v Forts, - .and - - through the sugar and tobacco , plantation Those". who do not ' v wish to. return : ivtth the party . f' can leave Havana, s late as Jan-v . ' nary - 27th, 1909. The under- ' -slj?ned. will arrange all details 1ft - advance and look after the pleas- ; ; ure and comfort of alL.-- ' Ladies alone will have spe ; cial-attention. ".. For ' Information as to other " expenses, write at once to the un 'z dersigned, aa the . party vill bo , : llmftca, GAtriS, T. P. A., Raleish, N.O. Mockman, who formerly conducted a restaurant on a'st,lain street. Col lins .surrendered to the ; police. Cannon Cracker Exploded in Face. Hendersonville, i Dec. , '25. Clan Wilkle. a. piano 'and' organ salesman," met with a serious accident here last night as the result of a giant cracker explosion. He -had Jit. the firecracker 4nd thrown it from him. but thinking it had gone out, : was in the act? of lif Unfit from the ground when it ex ploded in bis band, badly . lacerating the left side of his face and Inflicting serious Injury- torhis left eye. -' ; Wilson Mornlnw After. 'Wilson. N. C Dec. 2 6. There were many, offenders up before Mayor Moore this morning- fofl shooting firer works. Alt of them were fined for shooting ahead; of the time and those that.were probtbited when the officials ald that that he boys would be al 'owed to indulge in the eport this Christmas, i One' black sport paid especially hlsnV for . his funr. After be- Maf -warned to get but of a" negro res- taurant.t when, hevreached the ' slder walk -.threw" a dynamite cracker of the "Happy. Hooligan": variety, back ;Into the lunch room where It landed into a plat of soup' and swashed the plate an d scattered the soup on : ; the four walls , of ; the room. . Something ' over ten dollars was naid for this privilege. . Last night, below the railroad,- two colored damsels became involved in a nuarrel, when one of them cut Jhe other across the wrist, , who when she saw the blood flowing.', srot out her razor and cut the antagonist in- the back, and the last woman was la such a condition this, morning she could not make her appearance' at court. The woman who , used .- the , raxor wa placed, in Jailto await the, result of the wound she inflicted on her sister Jin black. . . ; ' . . . - r Beaten, Robbed, Incinerated. I Richmond. Va.. Dec, 26. J.' A. Gol lahon. 7S years old.: of. Broadford, SmyUne county, a little town near Salt vine, was beaten, robbed and inclner ated In his Own-house, which was set on fire by; tramps, who are thought to have ;known t that the - old man had money around -the premises, -f- V --Gollahon though a -recluse was DODular in - h's . : locality -, and well known. He' rarely left, his borne ex cent to get his meals at a nearby farm liouse.t " They ictim was ln his home ; FROil RALEIGH 1 litis when the tramps came upon, him de manding money, it is thought ' Upon his refusal he .was set upon and beaten into Insensibility. The house was then ransacked by the maraduers, who set fire to it, sacrificing the !d man to the flame . -j - : "' .. Murdered Wfie at Dinner. New Brunswick. N." J.. f .De 26. George R. Hoimao, of Garwood. N. J., brought his wife here yesterday to spend Christmas with hi father, Rob ert Holman, at 16 1-2 Morrell street, and shot her dead as the elder Holman was carving the Christmas turkey. The younger Holman, who is 28 years old, had been estranged for nearly a year from his wiferwhom he piarriedctwo years ago. -She. was 20 Asleep In Slu'p, Burned to Death. Red Bank,; ; J.. Dec j Garriel, After spending 26. H enry Thursday evening drinking I with friends, went to. Hutchinson's wheel-wrjight shop. where - he was employed, there. Early this morning the shop wa sfound a Are, and after) the flames were ,put out the firemen riel's charred body. found Gar- ' ; , Fanai: Asphyxiated: ' ; Chicago, Dec. 26. Four persons were found dead yesterday at No. 168. Hastings street, having been phyx lated by gas. ; They are: Mirris Luke man, a grocer; his wife, Ellabeth, and their- children, Annie, sixteen years old. and William, fifteen ypars old. Lukeman's overcoat was found on the floor, under a broken gas fixture and thepoIlce believes Lukeman broke the fixture by throwing the coat oven It before retiring. "A dec orated Christmas tree bearing gifts was in an adjoining room. Double Christmas Tragedy. Chicago. Dec- 2 6. The infatuation of: p,. .married man for a prerty girl came to a climax. In' a double Christ mas tragedy; when Sidney Landcn Roberts, of No. 955 West Madison, street, shot and mortally wounded Miss Ella Noren. of No. 55 Walnut street, sind then shot hlmselC They were taken to the County Hospital. where the surgeons say they will both die. : --' v - .j -" : ; . . - . Roberts, according to a whispered confession' he made i before lasoine Into ; unconsciousness. had' repre sented himself ; to Miss Noren as sin- gle, f She learned ' today that he was married.. told him to. leave her, ani the shooting, in the girl's home fol lowed. Georgia Student IKlls Negro. -j ' - .1111 Cuthbert, Ga,. Dec. 26. Charle? Worrell, a member of Mereeh Law class, and a son of Judee Worrell, of the . Pataula circuit, yesterday after noon . Killed will Lewis, a; negro, in a shooting affray here, in which Alex der Glenn, another neero. was also killed,- the latter by Alexander Bridg et white. The double shooting threw the negroes into a state of ex citement, and a general outbreak be tween the races is feared by some.: as a result of the trouble. -.. . . ' I I Killed ' from .Ambush. ; - f ? ' Sturgls, Mick, ''.Dec. 2 -Dr j T. , si Richardson, a... prominent Dhvslcian. was fred uporf from, ambush and .kill-. ea in iront 01 his store here Thursday night. v Posses. , were. Instantly formed and are searching for the assailant." Several days, ago the , .store of Dr. Hichardson was dynamited, and W. JJ. Da bos was arrested and later released on bonds. , He could not be located Thursday nlght, . . .,t Phliadeiphla,', Pa'.. . beci 26.X-Aifred Turner, aged ten ; weeks, was kifted during a--fight-between his parents yes- tfraay;- vytiiiam Turner, r according to the report made .to, the police, at tacked, .his wife because she . did ( not nave, nreaxiast reaay- wnen, n,e came . downstairs. Mrs. Turner had the child in her arms, and In the fight she drop ped it .to the floor. She was subse quently, knocked down, or fell,-, upon the Infant, crushing it to death,' Both parents were -arrested. , . t . ( 9 1 - ' Killed in Elevator Accident Racine, Wis., Dec. 2. Miss Mary A. Hardin, aged 47, was killed in an elevator accident in St Mary's Hospi tal, when about to be . operated on yesterday. . '. '- ; -.- ..4. ; An anaesthetic had been adminis tered and she had been, placed on a transporting table and taken to the elevator.- The . elevator suddenly dropped, causing Miss Hardin to fall from the table to the -elevator floor. . - .Farmer. Kills Illmselfv - ? Quitman, ,Ga., Dec 2fi. Because he did not have money enough to provide tne' usual Christmas toys for his chli dren C. A, i Easters. a, r farmer , near nere; aeiioerateiy planned , his own death this i morning . and died .as he had-.1 planned. ; .s . Leaving ithe home where the chil dren were be waikcd a short distance away.-fitted his shotgun over a forked stick,; pressed his breast against the myzzie and pushed the trigged .with stick... .His wound was a , terrible onei His wife and several small chil dren raw out-at the sound of the shot and found the husband and father dead. - v ' -; , - -.. : . ' Killed in Auto Race. V ; Oakland, Cal;, Dec. 26. As a result of a wild automobile v: race on the rooth-hill boulevard yesterday, one man was instantly killed and another man and two young women were se riously Injured. The dead man Is William L.Mowery, chauffeur.- 1 The injured: A. Jprgensen, Miss Mary Jorgenesn, his sister, and Mary Jensen. ... .'- ;-" ; .. -; : " Mowery, with his party, was racing withanother machine driven by John Morgan. ; The automobile skidded - to one side, . struck the curb and turn ed completely '-over. . Mowery . .was caught . and . pinioned , under his ma chine. ': Five Negroes Mortally Injured. Hopklnsville. Ky., Dec 26. Five negroes k were mortally wounded In a general " pistol . fight in the-' southern part of this county yesterday. ; Charles Saunders. It is said, attempt ed to steal a jug of whiskey and was shot. This started a general fight In which nearly a hundred shots were exchanged All the participants are said to have been drinking. - . Robbery and Murder. . f . . . . . . . ....... 1 Baton Rouge, La., Dec 26. News reached here today of the murder of J. J. Ridep at Baton 4 Rouge Junc tion- last night His head was crushed in ' and Ihen almost severed from his body, apparently with an .axe. His bed-room was ransacked, r, showing robbery, to have been-the motive. , ;;:::- Fatal Fight OverVGu-L ' Cleveland, O.; Dec. 26. -Because Ju lia Pice, aged 4 fourteen, would accept neither as her husband. Powell For mlch and Michael Milanovitch y ester day evening fought a duel with short knives in a darkened room. Formlch was killed after he had buried, his knife In the neck , of his opponent Durmg tha fray; several boarders In the house formed a ring , about the contestants . and watched the. fight as best they could in the .darkened room. Repeatedly1 the girl for whom the men f ourht attempted 'to : interfere. No until the men paused long enough tu knock her senseless did she desist m her -attempts at peacemaking. . 1 Milanovitch was taken to a hospital after he had been charged with mur der. His . condition la serious. ' The girl, badly beaten is also In a 'preca rious condition. '. , . i ' - r . ; . ' 1..-: Unable to tluji Presjent, Dies. . Denver. Co.; Dec. 2 8.--ownheafted and discouraged i because he was out of money and could not make his wife happy with Christmas presents, Thos. Hamline, a plumber killed . himself Thursday night by sending a bullet into his brain. .The suicide was com mitted in the presence of his wife, who had Just gven him a small Chistmas remembrance. - '-. ,'--;"'::- Touched by 'her thoughtfulness of him and his inability to return her kindness, , he broke down and cried. "This will be a sad -Christmas for you,? he said, and walked Into another room, drew a revolver from a suitcase and placed the weapon! . to his head and fired.". . . ." ! " . -,-,. GOOD ROADS CONGRESS. Legislators From Wake Call a Meeting to Get the Advice and Counsel of the People of Wake County. To the Voters of Wake County: Pursuant to promises made ; to the voters of Wake county, we; the under signed members of the next General Assembly, hereby request the duly qualified voters of each precinct In Wake county, to meet at the voting place In said precinct on; Tuesday,. the 29th day of December 1908, at 12 o'clock M., .for the purpose of electing 3ve delegates to meet In a Road Con gress to be - held In Raleigh on Fri day, the 1st day of January, 1901, at llXclock a. m.. In. the court house. Wei hope that every .man in" the rtiintvwlll tttfnd tKe nreblnct meet ings and take part In the seectlon of the deegates, wno wu roeei ior ine purpose of formulating a road law for Wake teountyx with the aid of . the members of the Legislature- All are Invitedj Irrespectiv of, party affllia Hons. ' .-" ' ! Wm. B. JONES. N J I JOHN W. HINSDALE. JR.. ALBERT L. COX. ' . ELI T. SCARBORO. V college: men do not stick. Clilrago Financier. Says They Have ! Not the Patience for Routine. C. B. Bailey, president of. the Chi cago Title and ; Trust Company, de clares In. an address that the college man does not "stick." 'l have no doubt," says he .'that a man - with training' In Imagination derived from a college education- can advance rapidly, but r would rather have a man -ln-busfness', 1 who can -bit percentage, than .-ne who can- do differential calculus. The lack of purpose of grasp of detail Is what the university: man does . not ?et .. jThe man 5 Ir . business l requires the, routine ..character fof . jiiind tthat the -highly educated college man , has mttha -patience .for. 1 What seems to be big- things do npt -exist Jn business for- business is simply . a ombinaUon of detal-s. ? The best man -fn buslnest is the ntan with th- greatest Imaglna- uon. ,J "Therona?Bt asset a -business ttiah., can have la .the powef of seeing whaCttiit ,hfitrden'l,Ife'tnilst also have the, moral courage to . go broke; If necessary,, and 'notVreaort to crook ed work, to" keerr afloat" , ' 1 ' ; TIIE CrBAX CONGRESS ' ' . " n 1 ii' ii.i- 1 ii " vj t ' ' - '- -' ' War DepartJiicnt Orders Governor Ms- goon to Calf It Tosether.. . 1 (By the Associated Press. - " ' " Washington, D. C. Dec 1 26. The War Department today cabled Gover nor Magoon authority to call ths- new Cuban Congress together . for organl- ration at- any time .nrlor to January 28. It was stated that the Congress Trobab'y will be assembled soon after News Years dayv -. . Tne i:ongTesf, .aner : receiving tn.e electoral college," the . credentials of Senators and Representatives consid ering possible contests and other de rails for organization, provided for by the Cuban constitution will take a re cess unUl Januaryt28th.;, , ; - Dalzell Withdraw From Race. ''. ' . (By ' the ' Associated Press. -: ; : Pittsburg. Pa,, Dee; 26. ConTess- man John Dalzell, who, last -week an nounced his candidacy to succeed Sen ator Knox when the latter, resigns to anter the Taft cabinet as secretary or State, today withdrew and tendered his support to eGorge T., Ol'.ver, of Pittsburg. , - - Masonic Meeting. Regular meeting of Wm. G. Hill Lodge. No. 218, A. F. and A. M. will be held In Masonic Temple on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ' Work In the second degree. All Master Masons are invited to be present. By order of ' ' ' ' 'JOHN G. ALLEN. W. M. i j;. a IRDSONG, Secretary., v NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. ,1 offer for sale the Commonwealth. with Its good will and patronage and entire outfit, consisting of newspaper power press, two Job presses, all well geared to ai splendid gasoline engine. paper cutter, stapling machine, num bering machine, ; perioraung mac nine. proof press, type stands.- type, i cases, stoves, good office furniture, good sup ply of body type, advertising type and job type all new. Paper established In 1882. Has never missed an Issue, except for Christmas holidays. Circu latlon 1,125. 'Good job print patron age. . -'. :-x--r v,..; Reason for "selling: - Failing of eyesight forces me to feure ' t torn newspaper w6rk. - ' " " Price, 12,500. . E. E. HILLIARD. Scotland Neck. N. C. ", . 12-27-8un tues 2t . TSe STEADFAST Shoo Hand-lntAl. tinch-made. - TJnsuraass. ed by any footwear at any price. Patent leathers, tans. vicU gun medal all tirst choice leatner SS.OO v $6.00. A Southern shoe for Southern Gentle- . - - men. Mae by SMTTTI-11BISCOE SnOE OO, inc. LyncnDurg, vs. -PEEBLES AND EDWARDS ' .Exclusive A$cen to Raleigh. N. C - . t a East Martin Rrreet.' 1 beautifies the complexion where oth r creams fait Fifty cents and one dollar at all high-class drug scores. "Sold In Ralclffh by Kins-Crowd 1 )ru Co nicks Dr us Co and others. Mdinola Cream NOTICE OF SALE. i In pursuance of the power confer red upon us In an order of the Su perior court of Warren county, made in a civil action entitled jars. Mary J. Prltchard for. herself and as admin- lstratrlx of George S. Prltchard, de ceased, 'and .others, vs. Panacea Spring Company, the -'undersigned, appointed commissioners for that pur pose, ' will, at -; LitUeton, North Caro lina, on Monday, the first day of Feb ruary. 1909, at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder all -ther following described tract' of parcel of land, situate In 1 Judkins township; Warren county, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit:,- Be ginning at a stone near a large rock pile East; of the road leading from the Warren road to the Springs; .then North seventy-one , degrees . West on hundred ? and thirty-three . poles to : a pine corner, four pine pointers; thence North ' ten degrees East one hundred and fifty links to a stone, corner In J.. P.. Johnson's line, dog-wood and two persimmon pointers; thence South eighty-five degrees East , sixty five poles to f a stone corner, near a white oak and post-oak : pointers; thence South eleven? degrees 'East two, hun dred and two poles fourteen links to the beginning, containing one hundred acres of land,! more or less;- upon which land Is situate the Panacea Springs, j about three, miles from the town of (Littleton, v ' ; ' ' I At the same time and place, the said commissioners will make sale of all the other . properties, ..corporate rights. franchises, enUty, r. privileges and perquisites of every, sort hereto fore owned by and belonging to the Panacea Springs Company, whereso ever thef same; may be located. . j The pjtioritles and rights of preced ence of j creditors in the distribution Of the fund derived from said, sale are retained for the further adjudication of the court. "'" K " :" i ' I At said sale, and In pursuance of the "order appointing them commis sioners. the undersigned will ; require the last and highest bidder,' pending the . confirmation of said sale,. .to de posit with! them ten per centt of the last amount bid. as 'a guaranty of good faith on the part of said, last bidder, which deposit,! In case jot confirmation of said., sale and compliance with the terms thereof, will be applied as a credit upon the, purchase ; price- bid, but In ! pase of - -an- order of ' re-sale, ither from- Insufficient price- bid or from upset bid. the said deposit will be returned to said .bidder. ; In ease of non-compliance with th,e terms of sale by said bidder, the ten per cent, deposit will be forfeited to said com-; misslonera - for the use . and credit of said Panacea Springs Company, -i ; The terms of said sale under I said jrder are, one-fourth ' of the purchase price in' cash and the balance 5 In twelve months from date of sale, de ferred : payment to be evidenced by note bearlngxlnterest; at six per cent per annum from date of Bale, : and title to the property o be. retained until the purchase price . is paid ' In full, m :-ru-:;--f -- r , : . ..... I This sale presents an ' excepUonaV opportunity i for a profitable. Invest-. ment.- ? The medicinal iroperuea or the waters are already fuujr estab lished.) and the? buildings upon- the. lands' are new; and commodious. : The hotel ' ' building " ' contains' ' nearly a hundred,, rooms, and isswell furnished throughout. ! The furniture In 'ald rooms will b . offered :'f or sale' along with the bther properties 'and' effects. .Further, information.' If "deslrea. can be had by addressing the undersigned. either at Littleton, N..;c korf oclqr lecembeV.'sth. .1908.- 'jV V5-' I , ; a. oanteu,;;V( h . 1. Commissioners. , : 12-9-law to febl. f. SALE OF. LAND AND A MORT-iw. h- '! If 1 : ' GAGE. 4;.. n -. r.- i f .-- l- i"w ' V " ! . Under and . by ' virtue of a deed of morteasre made' ' by Colin ' Campbell and wife to the undersigned.' recorded In Book 101. i Page 49, Register of Deeds office for Wake county, the un dersigned . will -on J': " ; Stonday, the SSth, day of December. 1908, at 12 O'clock 31 expose to sale . at the -court house door In Raleigh for cash,' to the high-, est bidder, ' a certain tract of land In Swift ; Creek - township, " about seven miles from Raleigh, and described 'In 4 deed lasi follows, to-wlt: - A tract I of about one hundred and thirty-seven ; acres in Swift ' Creek township, (Wake county, adjolnng the lands of C E. J. Goodwin and others. and beginning at.T. H Bnggs cornei (now Goodwin's), .runs thence west 128 poles to a stake and rock; . thence south 90 polea to a post oak; ', Pearce's oorners now Williams and TJpchurch J :' thence west with his line lift poles to snother of his corners: thence south 2 poles to a black-jack; thence east 47- poles . to , a stake. Brlggs' (now' Goodwin's) corner; thence, north "one and one-half (1 1-2) degrees east 122 toles . t the beginning, being part : of the land conveyed to said Colin Camp bell by C. C. Peace by deed dated De cember!lOth; 1880, Book 60, Page 447, Register's office, of said county. ; 4 f Ther conveyance will be subject to a right of way-granted since the. date of Uie said mortgage to the Carolina Light and Power Company for a pole ! I ,1 ,1 CR OSS & LINEMAN There -o a Suit and Overcoat here to Fit and please you . I ' and upwards dresses you stylishly, j becomingly and economical J UNDERWEAR. Don't Uow better values than ,1 i : Get; Ready. ; QXook over the Toilet Articles djxd buy for yourself the t for Christmas. - Cf We can supply you KING DRUG COMPANY line for transmission of electric . cur rent.. ::: ' -y, '.'.-x: ,- .1 . , Terms of sale.' cash. , TRUSTEES OF, REX HOSPITAL. ; . ' By Rj H. BATTLE, Prea ' i ' - R." T GRAY, Sec ; r" Nov. 5,1908.- " Mr8.Wlnslow'g Soothing Syrup. ' ITm been tot orer SIXTY-FIVE YEARS h? MILLION'S OP MOTHER8 lot their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING with ' PERFECT, 8UCCE8S; IT SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAY8 all PAINrCURES WIND COLIC,, ami is the beat remedy for. DIARRHOEA. 8old by drugfrists in every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow'a 8oothii(r Synip' and ake; no' the kind. i Twvnty-five cent a twttl?. OuMrantMd under the Food and ; Drue ACt f uf June SO, .1906; Serial number, 10t. AN OLD AKi t r AD3IINISTRATRIX NOTICE. ; Having qualified -as administratrix of W.. D. - Peed, ; deceased, 1 . hereby notify v all persons ,;- having . -claims against his estate to present them to me, or to my . attorney, for settle ment, ori or before the . 12th. dayof November, 1909.- - . U: . . . MRS. V. ;P. PEED. v : i Administratrix. . j: H. FLEMING. Atty. , . 23 Pullen- Bldg., Raleigh,' N. C ' ll-ll-Iw 6w '.. i ; ; ADMJNISTTtATOR'S NOTICE. ; Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Tiberious W.. TThitehurs; deceased. late "ot WachuIa. Florida, 1 hereby, notify all persons having claita? against tne estate. 01 sata. aeccasea iu exhibit them' .to me on, or betore; th; 10th, day pf -November. ..19 0 9 '.'or - this notice will' be pleaded, in bax1 ,of fecbyery.,.,t JUt. persons Indebted ,ta said estate . .wilj, , pleasa make" immediate payment, rc r''. I' i-.-v,;. i. CELASk; JU. BRIGG5- v Admtnlstrator; .of. Tiberius n Wbito ,1 This 1 Oth day of .November. 1908,; JOSEPH R XHESUi RE. JRV: Atti wIl10law-wft'w' ft 'SHit"-ir&i. At VISITllJG CAOD ; - Ton may have handsomely en : . graved ones almost . as' .cheap as' . .1 printed ones If you will write us v 9 for ..samples and . price. Also ' wedding tnvitationa '-"',- OIXI COOS A STATIONEIlt CO. 1 - o! r.-;r TXW, Va-jtv; ,ri-; i: P e; - ' : . J i TbouiMrt4iIs5a Watches, Rings, Jewelry and Cut Glass AT G0ST. Bargains! v Why not coine and seEye Ilil a x I r n M n " ' r k m niii i mt u a , - . - 1 1 " k .v. DECEMBER 29TH TO Fayetteville . SHIR.TS in all the stales--imiich elTectsiSine v ;i;3hadings;;P0 , HOSIERY gay 'and sombre-the new colorings "are v v , - real stunning-"- - ,. 'v.v . ;. ;. ;o,;.'-r!;, NECICWEAR The latest stylea and combinations to i please every fancy some so strikingiy beautiful that : a Lady could not resist buying a few for herself; even: though intended f or her llannish brother. :?;:;v. wait for that cold chill to drive ever for less; monejaU : 1 -For-:-';: rq "I 1 "j;f.;. with the best. 1 .a.vi i .w,..? - 1 -. - . : r 1 . - -1- . - - -. : . ' v i CERTIFICATE OP DISSOLUTION. , State of North Carclina. $ t ; Department of. State. To All - Whom These Presents May Come-Greetingt. - faction,, by duly authenticated record a of the proceedings for the voluntary- . 1 M . . . . . . ' . . . . pqsuea , in -.my omce. mat wenoeiif situated ; in the town of ". Wendell, i ; therein : snrl xi. hirA tKrtt nrv-iTi whom process may -be eervedll ha? Riiina- or inn i primrare or i nsaniii. , won, . -. ; - :l -y--.t . a . . . . . a . .j.J ... '- my office a duly executed and attest- ed consent In writing: to the. dissolu4i, tlon of said coroorationi executed by' all the . stockholders-: thereof." whichi Mairl 'fnnvant nnrl th. rrnirl Of thff oroceedincra Aforesaid axe now on" file- in my said office, as provided by law." r-f Tn tdRtimnnv wfirinf. T have here-:? ' unto' set my hand and affixed my of- 4iciai seal at - xiaiein. vnis uajr of December, A. D., 1 90 8. - :Cy X ; . j V rV 1 -v; ; J..BRYAN. GRIMES, ! ." v! ; " ' vr Secretary of State,1 a j-Ttn-HnB' nnslifled as administrator of iohn Emery, late, of "Wtke County, I give notlCeT;to thert creditors of the estate to - present their ! claims to me at my noma in iiouse vTseK townsiup, Airnlnistrator : of . Johtt It Emenr ' - Esta h.ij;;,- i-Au v'aRe county,,-Nicy.. jz,, jos , I 1XMS .S4 W. n . W KK . f , t . WA NTED--TO BUY " IiARGE ; " 1 A S & St GRomEim -to .registration;" giving iOu?. gallons; : -..-6. 111. a J ' . J M V ' Allen, Ijoulsburg, N. v : ;lj?-20-r e- oitL 2wkEl i :)K - 1. it f 1 V . ' ii, MM- r-- "'J' JANUARY 15TD 1909 ' "J- ' I; r5 you to the Doctcr Buy gra v .. . ,1a
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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