Potioocion MEETING OF GOOD ROADS ASSO- Ioor Itarfcey Imagined Hinwelf Very
Tn6 oauccibia.li ciatiox.- .inch.
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AND UALKICill KMLKI'IUMK. I
Kalrlsh, X. --t January 20, 1910.
En ml at the Post-ofilce in Kaletjrh. N. C.
iei 'inrl class mail matter.
Local Matters
Secretary Ha Called a Meeting to
lie Held In Ualeigh, January 27
' James Plummer. an xred nerro of
Raleigh, was before the Police Jos
'. lice Saturday morning on the charge
Professor Joseph Hyde Pratt, State of vagrancy. The negro, who La half
Geologist and Secretary of the North . wilted, was Indignant when told he
Carolina Good Roads Association has; was a vagrant. He told the court
called a meeting of the Association s that he owned the CItUens National
The banks of Raleigh were closed
yesterday in honor of Lee's birthday.
Mr. W. S. Utley. of Raleigh, died
Tuesday at his home on John3on
Street, this city.
to be held in Raleigh, January 27th,
in the rooms of the Chamber of Com
merce. The meeting is called for all those
Interested In improved roads for
North Carolina to discuss what can
be done to assist the various coun
ties throughout the State In putting
forth greater efforts for the construo-
The meeting will
M. I. flonoral Vanarir of I tion Of good road
the Seaboard Railway, Bays that $12,
500 will be spent on improvements
in the Union Depot at Raleigh.
The condition of Mr. Graham Hay
wood who has been cofined to his
tiv illness for several days, is
improving.
Governor
ington last
Kitchen left
Monday to
for Wash
attend the
the construction of good roads.
Professor Pratt says there are va
rious ways in which the State may
aid counties in construction better
roads, among them being:
Ry appropriation to the counties
for the actual construction of the
road.
By giving to the counties engineer
ing assistance in the location and
Bank, the Masonic Temple, and
much other valuable property ia Ra
leigh. Plummer did not tell the court
that for some time he haa Imagined
himself married and that hU wife
was about to forsake him for- anoth
er man and take all hia property
from him. He has been to see the
Governor and other State offlceri In
regard to some "bonds" he holds.
Plummer'a great wealth haa given
him no little trouble for several
years, but the court sent .him to the
County Home where he will be cared
for this winter.
Conference of Governors with Presi- construction of public roads and in
dent Taft.
Mr. Herbert E. Norris of Raleigh
has made formal announcement of
his candidacy to succeed Solicitor
Jones in this Judicial District.
Mr. Moses N. Amis, who has been
away from the city for several years. I convicts.
building bridges.
Ry using the State convicts in
good road construction.
Of these suggestions. Professor
Pratt thinks the engineering assist
ance to the counties-to be the best.
He also recommends the use of State
has returned to Raleigh and will re
sume the practice of law here.
The third session of the North
PnmUna Ontical Association was
held in Raleigh Tuesday. Mr. Frank
All these suggestions will be dis
cussed at the meeting and such ac
tion will be taken as is thought will
do the most good.
The Chairman of the Board of
County Commissioners will be asked
Governor Kitchln Pardon Six.
Governor Kitchin Monday granted
pardons to six prisoners as follows:
Wiley P. Black, of Ashevllle; Fred
Ozement, of Guilford County; Bill
names, of Wilson County: A. J.
Olive of Wake County, who was serv
ing a sentence of ten months on the
roads for selling liquor; J. H. Mor
gan, of Guilford County; Frailer
Reavls, sentenced to serve one year
in State's Prison, from Polk County,
sentence commuted to thirty days In
Jail and a fine of $100.
Some Truth fey Rill Nye.
Bill Nye had the trsth well when
he said: "A rasa may ut a wart on
the back of his neck for a collar
button; ride on the back coach of a
railroad train to save interest oa hU
money till the conductor gets around;
stop his watch at night to save wear
and tear; leave his T or f with
out a dot or cross to save ink; pas
ture his mother's grave to sire com,
hat a man of this sort Is a gentle
man and a scholar compared to the
fellow that will take a newspaper
two or three years, and when asked
to pay for it, puts it back Into the
office and has it marked "refused."
Shelby Aurora.
IJRTTKIIS nSOM'nCLL.
Laymen's Convention at Greensboro
Succe.
Greensboro. N. C Jan. 15. The
North Carolina State Convention of
the Laymen's Missionary Movement,
which has been In session here for
the past three days, proved to be the
biggest thing in the way of a fine as
semblage of picked men of ail call
ings and avocations from all sections
of the State ever known here in this
noted city of conventions of all
kinds.
Jolly, of Raleigh, was elected as the tQ appojnt two delegates to this meet-
new President of Association.
Mary McLean, colored, charged
with killing a negro man near John
son Street station last fall, was tried
in Wake Superior Court Tuesday and
the jury returned a verdict of guilty
of manslaughter.
The men involved in Six Forks dis
tilling case from Barton's Creek were
let off yesterday, except Nipper, who
was fined $100 and cost, and C. L.
Penny $200 and cost. Judgment was
suspended in cases against other defendants.
Mrs. Francis Kemp Strother died
Death of Mrs. Ceyburn Harris.
Mrs. Susan Harris, wife of the late
Col. Ceyburn L. Harris, died Monday
night at the home of her son, Col.
I. C. L. Harris, in this city. Mrs.
ing, and the Chambers of Commerce I Harris was in her eighty-fifth year.
and Boards of Trade will also be ask
ed to appoint a like number; also all
interested in the work are Invited.
A NEIGHBORHOOD DISTILLERY.
Eight Guilty of Operating a Distillery
in Barton's Creek Township.
In the Federal Court Tuesday the
ease against N. B. Nipper, Long Car
rington, Weldon Jeffreys (colored),
nd Oscar Chas (colored) was con-
eluded, all the defendants being
found guilty of illicit distilling. This
is the case from Barton's Creek
nd was born in Rutherford County,
he was a daughter of the late John
V. Logan and Martha Logan of that
ounty, and Is survived by two chil-
Iren, Col. J. C. L. Harris, of Raleigh,
and Mrs. Blanche Lee, of New York
I ... a. A A.M
Christmas day at the home of her Township, In wnicn almost ine enure
daughter in Abilene, Kansas. Mrs. neighborhood of Six Forks are in-
Strother was a native of Wake Coun- volved. Luther Thompson, C. L. Pen-
ty and was the daughter of Mr. Ben- ny, William Thompson, Allison Can-
jamin House, who lived only a few nady, and Norfieet Hunter were also
miles from Raleigh.
indicted, but plead guilty. Others in
the case who have not been tried are
Several Persons Arrested at Wake
Forest for Selling Whiskey. ,
Wake Forest, N. C, Jan. 17.
Four negroes of the town, among
them a preacher, were arrested last
night and will appear before Mayor
Caddell to-day on the charge of sell-
ng whiskey. Those arrested are J.
t. Trent, a negro preacher; Coleman
.Vhitfield, Henry Ruffian, and Ran
dom Baker.
Tom Denton, colored, was also ar
rested and turned over to two young
Ben deputized to assist Policeman
Brazilian Ambassador at Washington
Dies Suddenly.
Washington, D. C Jan. 17.
Senor Joaauim Nabuco, Brazilian
Ambassador to Washington, died
suddenly this morning at the embas
sy In this city. He was sixty years
old. The immediate cause of death
is said to have been the rupture of
an artery In the brain.
Price of Shoes to Be Advanced.
Boston, Mass., Jan. 18. The price
of shoes is to be advanced. A com
mittee especially appointed by the
National Convention of Shoe and
Leather Industries recently held in
this city has reported to the Nation
al Shoe Retailers' Association and its
findings recommending a re-adjust-ment
of prices has been unanimously
adopted.
Two Railroads Building Into Bladen.
Lumberton, N. C, Jan. 17. Sur
veyors have started to work on the
proposed railway from this point to
If any one will coaspare the cod;
of laws of car State for ISfS with
that of .199$ they will he ready to
exclaim: "Oh, Carolina, the ia
ets are" core Into thine laaertUace,
The two volumes of the code of lStl
contain 1.35 pages, and ooe velum!
of the code of ltS has MSI prl
the other I hv not before tee. Anl
such laws they are!
The Justices la some counties ap
pointed by the Legislature. In others
elected by tie people, oa the hail
of one hundred voters and fractions
of a hundred. In others, one Justice
to each precinct.
And must I tell It? If the votrs
of any precinct elect a justice not of
that certain class who boasted when
turned out by the people "if ever we
get in again we will fix things so you
will never get us out;" and to get la
again, they seized ballot boxes la the
dark hours of night, shot one poll-
keeper, one of whom I well know,
through the thigh, the ball missing
the femoral artery, and h was
only able to be up again after some
weeks In bed. I taw in pants and
coat the hole made by the hall. He
was a man of family and good char
acter, and knew the man who fired
the shot, as his mask fell off. hut no
grand jury or magistrate would take
any notice of the crime.
Would a law in England that re
fused to the people the ancient right
to elect their Justices in one county
and allowed it to other counties be
tolerated for even a single election?
And yet, they have no written con
stitution, but one written In blood.
The people are told here: "Put us
in this time and we will fix things so
they can never put us out again
Could you find one, a single one, of
the illustrious Governors of our State
in the days antedating the time be
fore we were told "peaceably If we
can, forcibly if we must, we will car
ry this election." Who would enter
tain such a thought?
And they carried It by force, and
intimidation; and this writer hear
ing men say to tenant farmers, "If
you vote that ticket you shall leave
my farm before the sun goes down,"
and this to men of families. Is It
not true now that justices are allow
ed to have only one copy of the code
MENZ EASE
Elizabethtown. It is proposed to furnished them in order that they may
Two members of the Salvation y h. Ray (colored), Jack Ferrall, I Bobbin In front ot Fowier s stames.
Army Camp of Charlotte arrived in J and Ellis Grissom
Raleigh Saturday and applied for per
mission to solicit funds from Raleigh I REPORT OF ROARD OP HEALTH
citizens. Mayor Wynne refused their
request and they departed for other
fields.
January 2 ith will be "Seed Corn
Day" at Cary. The meeting will be
held under the direction of the Far
mers' Co-operative Demonstration
Large Per Cent of Children in Rural
Schools Have Hookworm Disease-
Small-Pox in Twelve Counties
Other Diseases.
The bulletin of the North Carolina
Board of Health, just Issued, reports
Work, and judges and coin grower I cases of small-pox in the State from
will he present to help select seed
Corn and make talks on corn grow
ing. The voting son of Mr. E. D. Bar
tholomew, who lives five miles east
of Raleigh, drank some strong blue
stone water Sunday afternoon and
was unconscious until Monday after-
They were stopped by C. E. Fowler,
who asked them a question about
the arrest. In a moment the negro
threw a gun on one of the officers
nd Fowler is said to have declared
'ie would shoot the one who touched
him. The negro with the gun back
ed off, and escaped. It is said that
Fowler was drinking. Other arrests
will probably be made later.
Fowler says there was no gun used
and that the men In reply to his
a
. i : nr. . A i tViV ori a In bpvpti.
. . t, fOTro 1t1 question said they did not have
1V-LWO CUUIlties, ttliu lj .,v,i .... ,J t,
nooomhor I warrant iui iuo ucgiu "
sixty counties during
Pneumonia was reported from thirty
one counties and the new and much
discussed pellagra from only one
county. The latter has three cases in
Rowan County.
In the course of an article on the
several times, but the hard work of importance of teaching health in the
two doctors saved him. Pblic f113' 1 13 T on eonta. '
lerence to prevalance of non-contagl-
A small house on West Street wasous diseases among children, that 15
told him to go home.
Tom Denton was found at his home
this morning and arrested and tells
the same story. Warrants have been
issued for seven other negroes who
have escaped. The arrests is the re
sult of work of Detective G. W,
Burns, hired by the town.
Later The five men arrested were
tried before Mayor Caddell this morn-
complete the road by April 1st. The
Raleigh and Southport is also busy
from Fayetteville to Elizabethtown.
Over a Million Dollars for Improve
ment of Norfolk's Harbor.
J
if i J
Tfce SKoet for Fafmtr. Mc
chimes And Railroad Mn. in
Plain Toe. Comfort List. Un
lined, Dut Exc!udcr. ik!lo
Tonjuc. BUck Elk HUcfctr. S
Double Sole. Wean From One
to Three Years, Pr;c? $3.
Ghildrens Shoes
That Wear
SOc. to $3.00
HERBERT ROSENTHAL
THE SHOE FITTER
129 FoyetteOille St.,
Raleigh. N. C.
COT7 - SMITH
FuFmltmire Co.,
osALsaa in
FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS
All kinds of Stoves and Ranges. Bed Room Suit. ni ie U
anything needed to furnish your heme.
We are the exclusive agents for th Lynchburg Ssnitsrj Spnrc
Felt Mattress, the best known to man.
Get our prices before placing yonr ordtr. Oar ttnsa r CAfR
or CREDIT.
128-130 East Martin Street, RALEIGH, II. C.
not see the many score of closely print
ed pages that comprise the election
law, and thus keep the people blind
as to how local self-government Is to
be permanently taken from them, a
privilege so dear to every English
speaking people.
In this way they are to be deprived
the custom and precedents ot
Washington, Jan. 17. A $1,712,
000 improvement of Norfolk harbor
and a S4fi.i.00n exoenditure on the ot
Newport News channel in Virginia English-speaking people, comprising If J
waters were recommended to Con- some five tnousana volumes oi iaw ,
gress to-day by the War Department, these customs and precedents swept ;
away oy tne stroKe oi a pen in uit? (
Governor of Virginia Favors Income hands of a Legislature elected by a
Tax , certain class that dare say: peace
ably if we can, but forcibly if
Richmond, Va., Jan. 17, Cover- ,, we are coins to carry thi?
PUT
V0Q
. 1 j, A. A . 1 T
nor swanson to-aay seni lu iue ik- election.'
islature of Virginia a special message;
on the proposed income tax amend
ment to the Federal Constitution
recommending its prompt approval.
A SOLDIER.
4Ef Ibis
Dependent on the Farmer.
The farmer is the producer, and if ,
the farms of the State can be made
to produce twice what they have
been yielding it will mean as much j
to the State as all the factories that
may be built in the next ten years.
Durham Herald.
ra ai""b , I . . . t1 T" T4-
almost destroyed by fire yesterday to 20 per cent of all school children mg ana nr ui
V wit? ill a 11 t V 11 1 CilClU , MUU XVCUAOvru
ker were bound over to the next term
a -1 s r n. 1 Jt TTnn
need attention, and that "in JNonni - y
.. . v I rv Tiuffin. who turned State's evi
oai vs iju.cs i ov jt
hookworm disease."
-morning. A woman was sweeping I have defective ears. 5 to 20 per cent
the floor when she overturned the I Dave adenoids, 90 per cent teeth that
oil can. To get the oil up she ap
plied a match to it, with the result
that her home was almost destroyed
before the fire department could respond.
LUNATICS AT COUNTY HOME.
dence, was held under a bond of $25
as a witness. Denton, who was the
only one of the negroes rho plead
not guilty, was held under a $100
bond.
Mr. Fowler will probably be tried
Tho Vu-mcol Tlintict PhnrpVi ham
rnrnhveoA n W nn Twcnn nnrf Tin. Wake COUntV Grand JUiy is Astonish
. .... . . I vl IWlava h RtAtA Should be
vie street and win erect a cnurcn. Tw.nriHHse for resisting an officer.
This church sprang off from the Fay- -""" l" All the negroes gave the required
etteville Street Baptist Church some I w,ull"nuu'c' I bond but Whitfield and Denton, and
months ago, when the pastor, Rev. P. Th rand iurv of Wake Superior! hey will probably be carried to Ra
G. Elsom, was not allowed to preach I Court made tneir report Saturday in I eigh to-night and placed in jail at
as ne saw ni. tie wm De pastor oi l .tich th stated that Wake now is .hat place. So far as is known, Whit
tne new cnurcn. I paying something like $5,000 perl field is the only one of the negroes
Silas Edwards, of Raleigh, was! year for the support of insane per-1 that has ever been in trouble before.
tried in police court Tuesday for the! sons at the County Home who should on one occasion when he was a wit-
larceny of electricity and was fined I be under the care of the State in thelness in a blind-tiger case he refused
one dollar. It seems that Edwards, I State Hospitals and recommended I -Q give evidence that would convict a
who rents a stall on East Martin that some steps be taken to have the
Street, had tapped on to a wire and State take these, charges in hand
was using an electric light for which without further delay. The grand
he was not paving. This is the first jury also gave the Wake court-house
case of the kind to ever come up inja severe criticism. iney aeciarea
that the grand jury was without de
cent place In which to sit, and that
the great numbers of witnesses who
have to await summonses to testify
have to crowd together in the poorly
ventilated corridor where the stench
is something awful as the day ad
t vances.
In regard to the insane house at
the County Home, the report says:
the Raleigh court.
defendant and, as a result, spent
wme time in iail for contempt of
?ourt.
Serious Charge Against Young White
Girl of Durham.
Mr. Geo. W. Wynne died suddenly
in the depot at LaGrange Tuesday
night. Mr. Wynne, who lived in
Greensboro, had been to LaGrange
with the body of his wife.- who was
buried there Monday afternoon, and
was at the station waiting for the
train to return to Greensboro when
he died. Mr. Wynne was a former
resident of Raleigh.
Democrats Raise Officials' Salaries.
We note that salaries have been
raised in the offices of the State De
partment of Agriculture. If it were
possible our Democratic friends
would create some new offices, but
during the intervals between legis
lative sessions, are necessarily con
tent to raise the salaries of those
who are holding down positions.
Oi'UiiCVlUUS
Spanking does not cure children of tfed- 1
.string. There is a constitutional causa
' :r thi3 trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box
, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to any
'other her successful home treatment, with
Jl instructions. . Send no money, but
If her tTc?y if your children trouble you
'us wv-. Don't blame the child, the
-jcosr i can't help it. This treatment
o cvrs r-dults and a?ed people troubled
o -vi-v? d:i5.culties by day or night.
THE MARKETS.
If Men Would Vote as They Think,
Democratic Party Would Go Out of
Business.
Durham Herald.
If all who favored protection voted
the Republican ticket the Democratic
party would have to go out of busi
ness even in the South.
A thief broke into the meat store
of Britton Pearce, on Wilmington
Street, Saturday night and had help
ed himself to all he could -carry when
discovered by a policeman. The of
ficer gave a lively chase and fired at
the thief five times without effect, ex
cept that the negro dropped the beef,
fish and oysters along the street as
he sped on to freedom.
Norfolk and Southern Opens Rridge
Across Albemarle Sound.
Durham, N. C, Jan. 18. In the
Recorder's Court yesterday afternoon
Tordan Mangum, charged with retail
!ng, was acquitted and his case was
the last of the day's work.
The first and hottest of the fought
cases was that of State vs. Emma
Collins, chareed with concealing the
We find to our astonishment that I birtn cf a child and later disposing
the Home for Aged and Infirm of the o it Tne girl who did not take the
county is being used to care for the ,tand, had said that a colored wo
lunatics of the county, about an av- a took n away, but nothing could
erage of thirty-four being cared for he &ainei. Judge Sykes held her
there during the past and preceding undQr a $500 bond to Investigate
years. Their care entails much more more fully tne circumstances. She Is
cost per capita than the aged and in- a nice-iooking white woman and her
firm, and is annually costing the tax- man partner is being searched for.
payers of the county about five thou- There was no real evidence
sand dollars. There are many epilep- 9gainst the girl, for though she has
tics among them the most danger- said the baby wag buried more than
ous form of insanity. We Know oil month aeo. it cannot he found. She
Autryville Items.
Mr. Editor: I will now rite a few
lines for your naner. as I haven't
written you any news in a long time
Enclose find a money order for
$1.00 to pay my subscription to The
Caucasian from . April 12, 1909, to
April 12, 1910, according to the la-
RALEIGH COTTON MARKET.
(Corrected every Thursday by Chas. K.
Johnson A Co.)
Good middling lc
Strict middling 131c.
Middling 13 c.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Schedules of Trains Leaving, Ra
leigh, N. C.
N. B. The following figures are
nublished only as Information ana
are not guaranteed:
No. Ill, west, 2.00 a. m., for Dur
ham and Greensboro; handles Pull
man sleeping car Raleigh to Winston
Salem, which is open at 9.00 p. m. at
Union Station for occupancy, con
necting at Greensboro for all points
North. South and West.
No. 21, west, 8:35 a. m., through
train with chair car for Durham,
Greensboro, Salisbury, and Asheville,
connecting at Durham, with train for
Oxford, Henderson, Norfolk, Keys-
vllle, Richmond, and Washington, at
Greensboro for points North and
South.
No. 139. west, 4:05 p. m., handles
this section, spent the
holidays with relatives
The Norfolk and Southern have
opened their long bridge across Albe-j
marie Sound and are now running
tho hriH 5ctooH f asylum authorities
no law permitting insane people to
be put in the Home. The commis
sioners of the county have simply put
them there in the goodness of their
hearts rather than let them stay in
says it was dead.
"Russian Immigrants.
Eight Russian immigrants are In
Mail until thpv pan be received DV tne I t,i t-v, 1 m nr?ti a -o-iour tr lnratiTifir on
j bu.. - - 1 xj vl A uau mm ..v.. - tj
farms there or nearby.
j "The State is annually collecting a
TiO fPP i n Vi xt'rx c fnrm or! xr n carl tx!
fv aaa o v rnQfntonQIIAO
transport the trains across the sound. ! l"1 a. f "tlrfZ A FRIGHTFUL WRECK
t tA ,,.. , j . and the Constitution of the State do-1
wtZ 7;LT x-clares that the insane shall be cared of train, automobile or buggy may
ior at me cnarge 01 me oiaie. j.ueicau&e cuus, ui uiaes, auioowiu, otjuwj-a
1 State should be made to do its duty. I or wounds that demand Bucklen's
"We recommend that the Board of I Arnica SalVe earth's greatest heal
MOTHERS! t County Commissioners take-immedi-ler. Quick relief and prompt cure
.,,. ..,, c ate steps to remove them from the 'results. For burns, boils, sores of
Dint fall to Drocu-e Mrs. winsmw 3 Pooth- tt , . , . .1.. ... , . . . .
rso sykup for your children whii cuttii Home for the Aged and Infirm all in-jail kinds, eczema, chapped hands and
weiQ. 11 fooiota me cuhu, whtu, iui (nun sane person mcarceraiea inerein ana . lips, sore eyes or corns, 1 ls supreme.
KUa.su all pain, cures wind colt and is tho c. ,w frrr i tii. t.i.icn.f u m K Mt m. -11
UC1 JLL mj payu. 1 t 1aaIto? q fr At.
Miss Mittie Sessoms, of Duke, r
lanta, connecia wim uuu at ui
for Oxford and Keysville, at Greens
boro with through train for Wash
ington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and
New York; also connects at Greens
boro for Ashevllle, Knoxrllle, Cincin
nati, Louisville and St. Louis.
No. 112, east, 4:30 a. m., for Sel-
ma and Goldsboro, connecting at Sel
ma with A. C. L. Railway for Wilson
and Rocky Mount, at Goldsboro for
Wilmington; also for Kinston, New
Bern, and Morehead City.
No. 144. east, 12:30 p. m., for Sel
ma and Goldsboro, connecting at Sel
ma with A. C. L. for points south
stnrl n nrth: also at Goldsboro for
Wilmington, Kinston, and New Bern
No. 22. east. 6:30 p. m., for Selma
and Goldsboro, connecting at Selma
for points south on A. C. L Railway,
and at Goldsboro for Wilson and
Rocky Mount.
For further information as to
schedules, Pullman accommodations
etc, address the undersigned.
R. H. DeBUTT3,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
Raleigh, N- a
merly of
Christmas
here.
Miss Mamie Darden, of Keener, be
gan teaching a school in Dismal
Township on Monday, January 3rd.
Mrs. Giles Hall is being treated at
the Highsmith Hospital at Fayette
ville for the past five weeks -for a
cancer on the face. .
Mr. Hall has also been afflicted
with rheumatism for several months.
not beinz able to be out of doors
much of the time.
The two-year-old. child of Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Everltt died on Saturday
nieht. December 25th, as a result of
drinking carbolic acid.
D. W. HALL.
Autryville, N. C. -
and will greatly facilitate the hand
ling of freight.
be. remedy for
bottle.
fcrrnwir iMMva mS refuse ndmiBSioa tt tmem la the fu- j Surest pile cure 25 rents at all
tuiU
l&ru&hVtk.
his
Ry Word of Mouth.
Brown Gren has wheels in
head.
Jones How do you know he has?
Brown Well, I judge so by the
spokes that come from his mouth.
GeneologieaJ.
She ''How farcaa. your ancestry
be traced?".
He "Well,' when my grandfather
resigned his position as cashier of a
county bank they traced him as far asi
China, but ae & erwayv" Pittsburg
E. B. EVANS & SOUS,
ISO. S KABT DAVOS. ST.. RALEIGH.
R L. UMBE RS
. Ou and steam Ittttns, and Ocn-
' era! Bepafx Work. 71
. wbtrk at i&bn&rfets prlbes.
With your land when for the
sake of saving a few dollars
you use a fertilizer whose
only recommendation is its
analysis. It requires no spe
cial knowledge to mix mate
rials to analyses. The value
of a fertilizer lies in the ma
terials used, so as not to
over feed the plant at one
time and starve at another.
This is why Royster brands
are so popular. Every in
gredient has its particular
work to do. Twenty-five
years experience in making
goods for Southern crops has
enabled us to know what is
required.
Sec that trade mark Is on every bag
TRADE MAK
ftcGISTCRCO
F. S. Royster Guano Co.
NORFOLK, VA.
NOTICE!
New Method Shoe Repairing
flavins Installed the latest Improved sad
up-to-dtte Shoe Machinery. I am now pre
pared t do all w rk In mr rne 00 anon no
tice. Very be While Oak Lethr need In
all work. All wo k suaranteed to five per
fect aatlsf etlon. Yonr patrocace scUeited.
Work called for and delivered.
Moore's Electric Shoe Shop
Fayetteville SU under Powell Powers.
PURE BRED
Plvmonth Rock and White Leghorn
efK for sale. These Chicken are
all rijtht in every particular.
Price of ega SLOO per setting of 15.
Orders by mail or otherwise will have
careful attention.
J. R. HOUSE
ILF.D.2, IUleiA ICC
FOR RENT.
Two, foor. or iix-bor- tanas. fUcnt pan;
eaa make good bargain. App.y to -
J. U. GILL Iron Fcoidry,
Kalkioh. . C.
OtT. A. WHITAKKB
250 Good fttoriea.
only otasa- rUV
ot mart ot .cb r . Xr.-'
coet.aa -1, uMn ot
t&irveea co!o
u4 goJS. bt ail UNr imf
The cowiaieo tot torn - .
THE VOCTH COMFAJtlOK.
Companion BuUd.n. "'" "T
New Sdlmerii ocs ReteJted at tfc..OCU.
tmi.miiM.rt uu. tesr. u&
THE
Raleigh Savings Bank
Cpitil vA Sapis, $ jxm
4 Paid on Deposits
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