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The Caucasian
AND RALEIGH ENTERPRISE.
Kaldgh, ..C,
July 16, 10H
Aorf i :it th lMit-m; 1n Raleigh. N. C,
.lid in mail matter. '
Local Matters
l h- HajjUst and Reformed Sun
,!,.. m IhkjIh of Islington ran an ex
, w -ion to Kaleigh Saturday.
Hm' July term of Wake criminal
f . , i r t convened Monday for a two
;.s' term. Judge Walter H. Neal
: ;.r-i-idlng.
i ariiKTK from the Fuquay Springs
. ?i!i report that a hail btorm
-:.uht ly damaged tne tobacco crop
;,;.!, lay night.
' on-r Brothers, owners of the
l: . ih Marble Works, have pur
. h i the Statesville Marble Works,
A:ih they will run in connection
.. : h their plant in this city.
i:.'V. C. W. Blanchard, formerly
i tor of the Biblical Recorder, has
... '-pted a call to an important
(i. rge in Manning, 3. C, and he wll
v.:vc this State in September.
Mr. If. B. Varner, President of the
N'Mional Kditorial Association an-
nnunces that the twenty-third annua
meeting will be held in St. Paul
Mint)., during the week of August
17th. !
Tin- grand jury of Wake County
has imlit'd J. W. Parham, white!
iimbr rliapter 816, Public Laws of
l!u7, charging him with obtaining
fooil and accommodations without
paying and with intent to defraud.
'I his is the first indictment in Wake
County under the above-named chap
ter. Dr. B. W. Kilgore, State Chemist,
U l't yesterday for the State farms in
1'ender and Edgecombe Counties on
an inspection trip. On the Pender
l'ariM truck is grown most extensive
ly, while cotton, corn, and peanuts
are crops on the Edgecombe farm
Pecans are experimented witn suc
cessfully on both farms.
Power from Buckhorn Falls will
be electrically transmitted to this
city for manufacturing purposes.
Tho Chamber 'of Commerce have
been interested in this project for
some time, but only recntly succeed
ed in inducing the owners of the
plant to close a contract. It means
1'iuch for the industrial growth of
tho city.
SHOT TO DEATH IS HIS BED.
mny farmer of Union County
AainatxJ by Unknown J'i
tln.
We Mutt Hare a CtiASge.
I'&Ihi there U a radical chance
the Booth will to rig&t alonj Tolls
for men and for ta?r lht It
do? not want. Ex.
IW-mwrratic f ' ntkt V Not on
the Water Vcm.
Somebody m.14 the eonrenUoa
was the caut of everybody being
I skinned alire In the matter of water
rent. That is a mintake. Toe con
vention vat not on the watr wagon.
Charlotte People's Paper.
lUin and Fro Outlook,
Charlotte, X. C. July 11. While
ying In his bed about 2 o'clock this
morning or probably while attempi-
ng to rise to investigate the noise
made by burglars In his room, John
Morris, a well-to-do farmer living
Just over the county line In Union,
was assassinated by unknown men.
his own gun being used to compass
his death. The shot was fired not
two feet from where Morris lay, and
nts wire, ueing staruea irom Bleep l fr i v iiaii rame tn tnvn in
by the noise, saw two men, one .he rain vesterdav mornine to advise
wearing a woman's apparel, vanish Xhe Landmark that the Virgin Mary
through the door, carrying the started on her Journey yesterday.
smoking gun with them. The bed 2d. and as the rain was falling It is
clothing was aflame in a moment UoDooeed she took her umbrella and
and the frightened woman hastened r!0ak. This means forty days of
to snatch the bedding from about rai. Mr. Hall further deposes and
her dying husband, and to stamp 8aJ8 he heard the "kittledlds" call
out the flames. Morris died without ine on the nleht of the 30th and this
speaking a word. means front in three months Sep
tember 30. Statesville Landmark.
Hi Tremble MMp.y.
An editor of a Wester exchasc
recently begaa worrylsg bow he
would set his satrt on over his
wings after reaching jardte. Aa
envious eoeteoaporary sarcasUcally
observed that his diSetxlty would
likely be la flsdicg how he could get
his hat oa over hU horns.
Renumber The Caucasian It only
25 cents for each subscription from
now nntil November 15th. when sent
in clobs of foor or more. Ask your
neighbors to subscribe-
l.N'CRKASB OF $12,000,000
Prohibition in Maine.
In Value of Kiports That Were Han- jn Maine the Republican party is
died Through Wilmington the I the prohibition party and the Demo-
Past Year.
Wilmington, N. C, July 11. For
the fiscal year ended July 1st the
value of exports handled through the
Wilmington custom house show an
increase of twelve million dollars;
in other words, from $18,566,468 to
$30,291,681, a very large per cent,
which is a source of gratification
cratic party Is wet. Prohibition has
cut down Republican majorities
from 48.000 to 8.000. In their con
vention last week some one wanted
to resubmit the question of prohl
bition to the people, but those who
opposed this carried the day. The
Democrats will insert in their plat
form a plank demanding resubmis
sion to the neonle. and as a result
Bet tho World Affords.
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Bocklen's Arnica
Salve." says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel
Hill. N. C: "I am convinced Iff the
best salve the world affords. It cared
a felon on my thumb, and It never
fails to heal every sore, barn or
wound to which It Is applied. 25c
at all druggists.
THE CAVIHESS I BOOT AND SHOE MAKER
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Stkm ta Um fkoetfc is mm ot umtim
CAVINESS.
DR. J. E. CATISESS. PEOrEIETOIL
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Special Rate Via Southern Railway.
Winter tourist round-trip rates
from Raleigh, N. C.
when the great business depression the Maine Republicans have on their
during a part of the year is consid- nan(jg the hottest flght in years and
ered. The value of imports also thev mav be defeated in the fall
shows an increase, while the expense eectlons Lexington Dispatch.
of handling the business through the
Tammany's Outfit at the democratic
National Convention.
custom house has been sligntly re
duced. Collector B. F. Keith, who
has just landed a $500,000 custom
house for Wilmington, naturally
feels very good over this splendid
showing.
Klevcn Pounds by Post to
Itritain and Ireland.
T
Dangerous Convicts Make Their
Kscaje.
The State's prison authorities an
nouiice that the prisoners, Frazier
Before the convention met at Den
ver there was talk in some quarters
that a prohibition plank might be
inserted in the platform, notwith-
Cireat I standing that Bryan was not friendly
to the proposed plank. However,
the plank was not inserted and Tam
many's paraphernalia, as described
by the People's Paper, may have
thrown a damper on the proposition.
The People's Paper says:
"The Tammany gang left New
York for Denver in five special cars.
The roli call was answered by 600
men. Here is wnai uiey tuuu&ut
Columbia, S. C $10.55
Tate Springs, Tenn..... 15.10
Houston, Tex. 66.10
San Antonio. Tex. 3.45
Jacksonville. Fla. 27.46
Deming, New Mexico. .. . 83.40
All year round-trip rates from Ra
leigh to
Hot Springs, Ark $ 43.60
San Francisco, Cal 136.80
Extremely low rate one-way colon
ist tickets will go on sale Feb. 29th
to April 29ch. Inclusive, to California
and the Northwest.
For full information concerning
any of these rates, call on or address
W. H. McGlamery. P. & T. A., Yar
borough House, Raleigh, N. C.
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EKIOALKIERO
fTAUSiQM, W. C.
A word as to our prices. We keep Coffins and Caskets from the cheapest to the most ex
pensive. We positively guarantee that our prices arc reasonable and will rivc perfect satisfaction
to all.
Postmaster General Meyer has in
creased to 11 pounds the limit of
parcel post packages to Great Brit
ain and Ireland for the purpose of
improving her commercial relations
with those lands. The limit hitherto
has been 4 pounds and 6 ounces.
This makes the twenty-third foreign
country with which we have the H-tney raight be able to worry along
pouna nmu. on. Tce 35 tons: champagne, 4,200
nnarts: beer. 30.000 bottles; whis-
llearst Not for Bryan. I. 1 fi?-A nuarts. and 175.000 cig-
New York, July 11. That W. J. ars. That was about the best they
Bryan is not to have the support could do in view of the fact that it
of William It. Hearst is indicated to- would have been a little inconve
day by the attitude of Mr. Hearst's nient to have taken a still and a
two New York newspapers, the brewery along.
American and the Evening Journal. "How does this strike you 2 4-
Tho twr nnners announce a loss OI I horse twwer. ayea-in-me-wum, pi"
THE MARKETS.
RALEIGH COTTON MARKET.
(Corrected every Thursday by Chas. E.
Johnson A Co.)
Strict rood middling H75
Strict middling .- U:)m
A School with a Reputation for Doing
High-Grade Work.
One of the best equipped schools in the South. The lAtffit,
the liest. The strongest faculty. More graduates in positions
than all other schools in the State. Ilookkceping, Shorthand,
Telegraphv and English. Write for handsome catalogue. Address
KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Raleigh, M. C. - - or - - w.. -
We also teach Book-keeping Shorthand. !Vnman.hlp, et.. r mall. a .or o, '
Jones and James Joyner, escaped
fnnn the convict camp in Hyde Lonfldence on their part both in the hibition Democrats and Republicans?
County on the morning of the 6th Democratic party and Mr. Bryan. I Don't it make your mouths water?"
inst.
Frazb-r Jones is a negro murderer
from (Juilford County. He was first
sen fenced to be hanged, but his sen
tence was commuted by the Gov
ernor to life imprisonment.
Joyner was sentenced from Greene i
County in 1907 for ten years for an
assault to commit rape.
RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET.
(Corrected weekly by R. W. King)
E trs 16 to 17
spring Chickens 18to86
Hens 45 to 60
Potatoes (IrlBh) . 1 10
Potatoes (sweet) 1.00
Hams (N. u.) cew 10c
Hide meat . 12Vc I
Shoulders 12c
Lard 11c
Corn 8c. mack
Wheat fl 10
Rye ..8&c
Peanuts 80c. to f 1 10
Cabbage, per hundred lb $1.26
Tkree
Navy Deserters Arrested at
Juiiford College.
Winston-Salem, N. C, July 11.
Mike Jones, Jesse Powell, and Thom
as Martin, three white men alleged
First Car of Gold.
The first car load of gold ore ever
shipped from Lincoln County left
here last Saturday via the Seaboard
Air Line for Pertb Amnoy, in. j.,
where it will be refined by the
American Smelting and Refining
Company. This ore comes from the
property of Mr. R. D. Smith, four
miles southeast of Lincolnton. The
mine is on the land formerly known
as the Hoke, or Detter property, and
one mile from the S. A. L. Railroad
Mr. E. E. Connery, of Minneapolis,
Minn., and others, are working the
in r.o-oneration witn Mr.
deserters from ships Iowa and
iv.mLlin -it NTnrfnlk. were arrested I mine,
at Guilford College last night while Smith. This mine was worked thirty
attemntine to beat their way on a two years ago, when there were no
t. ?t noil I fafiHHos for treatine sulDhides asi
train. iiie men, uu mo i" j i. -
here, confess they deserted from the now. The percentage of saving at
navy. Jones says his home is in that time was irom iu 10 u yei
Greensboro, Martin says he is from cent by running the ore through
Baltimore, and Powell from Okla- stamps and ore plates. The nearest
homa. The men will be held until smelter was at Swansea, Wales.
. . . . n i 1 tTTnv i.c- innotad in Tiear-bv
navv omciais at AonoiK are iieciiu 1 ilu smcireio av.v.
territory and modern methods tne
saving is now practically 100 per
. . . , cent at the smelters, with a very
Case Against ira waiuey, uuargcu "- r vv 0CT
Insane Woman Tries Drowning.
Mrs. Peter Brown, who lives east
of Donnaha, near Tobaccovllle, left
home one day last week and, making
her way to the bridge across the
Yadkin, leaped into the river. A
ferryman who was taking a passen
ger across the stream got a small
boat and the two men went after the
woman and caught her half a mile
dnwn the river. She was floating
and still alive, though almost dead.
She was put on a train and carried
to Tobaccoville, where her husband
awaited her. Mrs. Brown is insane
She is forty years old. Lexington
Dispatch.
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God and letting Him touch you.
Rev. A. Murray.
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ONE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF FERTILIZER FOR COTTON IS
With this Guano Mr. W. A. Simpkins, of Wake County raised three bales
of cotton on one measured acre and was awarded the first prize by the State
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The Big Three that made " CARALEIGH " Famous.
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With Arson and Murder, Has Been
Continued.
The preliminary hearing in the
case of Ira Oakley, charged with
burning the home and murdering
the family of James Underwood at
Fuquay Springs last February, was
to have been held before Justice Se
park in Raleigh last week, and
many of the witnesses were present,
but as one of the strongest witnesses
for the prosecution could not attend
the hearing the case was continued.
The attorneys in the case will
meet July 2 7th to fix a date for the
hearing and the witnesses will be
subpoenaed again.
Solicitor Armistead Jones is as
Fisted in the case by Messrs. Hold
ing and Bunn, and Col. J. C. L.
Harris and Mr. Charles U. Harris
represent the defendant.
Oaklev was arrested in Danville,
reasonable cost for transportation
and smelter charges. Lincolnton
News.
It Can't Be Beat.
The best of all teachers is experi
ence. C. M. Harden, of Silver City,
North Carolina, says: "I find Elec
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for it. For Stomach, Liver and Kid
ney troubles, it can't be beat. I have
tried it and find it a most excellent
medicine." Mr. Harden is right; it
is the best of all medicines also for
weakness, lame back, and all run
down conditions. Best too for chills
and malaria. Sold under guarantee
at all druggists. 50 cents.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
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Maintained by the State for the Education of the Women of North Carolina.
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rVSV-7-ral capacity of the dormitories
is limited. orjwiir, jr
vnr catalomie and other information address
J. L FOUST, Pres., Greensboro, N. C.
Other brands to suit you. If you are not a "CARALEIGH" usei,
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Raleigh, North Carolina.
get
Works
Raleigh and Southport Railway
Notice to the Public.
Effective at
and
once, the one-dollar
Va., and brought to Raleigh. tieisauzruay
remained at Fuquay Springs some rates are wnnarawn.
i w r. At. ia -fi yc "vi V ? Vi Tiro c nri oi- I Effective Saturday, November it,
1 1 lilt: auci Liij liiv,, nivu, ITU.? .xii
vi, and each Saturday thereafter until
Hull V LUUUgUl -U uaiC UCCi-i cv-v.a ... a. tn 1J
dental; but when opinion changed I further notice , Uckefc , wU be sold
and there was talk of an incendiary from ail stauoua
origin of the fire, and of the exist- Fayette?lle at rate , of one Jare for
ence of bad blood between Oakley rouna-inp, wilh iuuu.
and Underwood, suspicion attached cents. ,
llCHCla Will US Wax oa.
tot. 0- "'
SIMOM PURE
FACT
About North Carolina's
Leading Afternoon Paper,
to Oakley and he fled the State.
The fire occurred at about 2
o'clock in the afternoon, when Mrs
honored only on the morning trains;
and will be good to return only on
Underwood and her mti. son were date -i?2"
alone In the one-story dwelling, her
agency stations will be charged ten
tents extra. J. A. MILLS,
President.
Raleigh. N. C Not. 11. 1907.
&geMs W audited
To Write LIFE INSURANCE for the
PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
BIG MONEY TO A HUSTLING MAN.
Notice of Administration.
husband being at church about 200
feet from his house. Before the fire
was discovered some one heard a
solitary pistol shot. Shortly after
wards the fire alarm spread, but
when the people emerged from the
t "wt rrn.fli Tn4 Havmg canned as administrator More than $50,000 Paid t0 HODie PeOple
vestigation it was discovered tnat or Memn nan,
Mrs. Underwood and her child had ty. the creditors of Ws estate are no- LaSl Yt&T
. a iv.l- ololmo in Trial " w
been cremated. There was evidence, tinea to present, men w
it was thought, of a crushed skull, or to my attorney on or -
The body of the child was found be-1 15th day of March, 1909; otherwise An Money Kept at Home and Paid Only to Home People. Nohigb
hind the snot where the bureau had tnis notice win oe picuc
stood. The lining of a pocket-book I of their recovery.
salaried officers to support.
was found, but the silver which had
been in it was gone, and no molten
silver was found. It anneared thatlJ.
three crimes had been committed
robbery, arson and murder.
SIDNEY HALL,
Administrator of MeWn Hall.
C. L. HARRIS,
Attorney. -Raleigh,
N. C. March 7, 1908.
Apply to-
M. E KDK1C, Sec'y-Treas,
RALEIQH, N. C, Box 22
TEE EVEMMtS TMMES9
RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA.
1. The Times is the only afternoon paper published at" !$
the State Capital. - J
2. The Times is the only afternoon paper in the State
with a leased wire service 20,000 words a day.
3. It has double the circulation in Raleigh of any other
paper.
4. There are Eight Trains leaving Ealeigh between 3:00
and 7:00 carrying The Times in every direction.
& JChe best section of the State is within a radius of 100
miles of Ealeigh, and The Times is the favorite pa
per in this section.
6. Ealeigh has a population of 29,000, and is growing
rapidly.