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TUq PflllPPQiflM j boxes for the carriers must wrap it 1 IIC a.UVa.01IIup in paper; or better still, enclose AND RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. Raleigh, X. C, February 3, 1010. Entered at the Post-office in R&lifb, N. C. is second class mall matter. it in an envelope. The carriers always bare stamps with them, and any patron can par chase stamps from these carriers any time a fact which does not appear to be generally understood. Local Matters Improvement at the Capitol. Prospective legislators and others. &S well 9.S th a erMMitlvA nfflcpri at itie old Lw Building on nayeti- Dregent occuDTins? the buildln. will villo street was sold yesterday at be interested to learn that the Coun public auction for 500. The build- cI1 of gtaU ig at last ukIng actIve ing will be torn down. Btepa compiy Wth tne Umg 0f an State Couoratlon Commissioner B.lact passed by the Legislature a year F. Aycock, who has been ill for some I ago, looking to the etter ventilation I a a , m a. a. va time, is reported to be Improving. I ana ugnung oi ine taie capitoi. Estimates nave been secured ror wiring the building for electric lights in all the offices and in the legislative halls, the lighting now being with gas alone, the equipment for this having beensput in at the time of the He is at bis home in Fremont, Wayne County. Leland Harris, a son of J. C. L. Harris, and popularly known among his friends as "Pete." is ill at the home of his father, suffering with an I constructlou of the building ana-. ui vwuuivui. i Architects are now working on Mr. It. Y. McAden, a bookkeeper I plans to give proper ventilation to in the Commercial National Bank, of I the legislative halls. It is the pur lialeigh, has been elected cashier of I pose to award the contract for the the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, I work some time in the spring, and of Louisburg. It is understood that Mr. W. B. Jones will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the Sen ate in this county. Mr. Albert Cox may oppose him for the nomination. If the tax-payers of Wake County tan tell any benefit they derived from the extra taxes they had to pay in this county last year, we shall be glad to publish same in these col umns. Justice of the Peace Roberts Mon day Kent a white man amed William Mann to the chain-gang because he could not pay $5.15, costs, taxed the work to give proper ventilation will be completed in time for the General Assembly of 1911. WAKE UXIOX MEETS FRIDAY. v Every Member in the County Should Attend This important Meeting Efficient Work of Secretary Ivey. ganlzer come here March 10th, next, and ascertain if an earnest, working Association can be organized in Ral eigh, of such proportions as to Insure its permanent success. It will then be jam-up to the real. earnest, working Christian men or Raleigh to guarantee Its establishment. NORTH CAROLINA WINS. of of RALEIGH BASEBALL OUTLOOK. The Wake County Farmers' Union will meet in the courthouse in Ra leigh on Friday, February 4th, at 11 o'clock. A large delegation is ex pected to be present. We understand that this meeting is strictly a busi ness session and matters vitally af fecting every member will be dis- against him by the magistrate after cussed and acted upon. Some com a hearing for drunkenness. mittees apointed at last meeting will State Bank Examiner. Mr. Kemp ""Vr I as . rrti t i i a O SJ m 4 ""Ub" T "J:,': nr "r, nf f Raleigh, R. F. D. feis expected to ternoou to Miss Josephine Brown, of JtMntr ttrtMhi,fl tn oav Raleigh. Miss Brown is a daughter I w n w u. . XT o Mr. Jas. G. Brown, President Citi zens' National Bank, of this city. George Harrette, of Mitchell Coun ty, has been placed in the peniten-1 interesting lecture with the use of tiary at Raleigh to serve a sentence I tne blackboard of seven years for stealing over one rjr. j. m. Templeton, the silver thousand dollars from a man named tongued orator of the Farmers' Un Ko.se. Rose was afraid of banks and ton wni have something to say. We Twelve Ckld Medals - Received 1b Raleigh by Agricultural Depart ment from National Horticultural Congress. This week the State Department of Agriculture at Raleigh received from the National Horticultural Con gress, held at Cosncil Blaffs, Iowa, In December, the following twelve gold medals: To F. Benhara, best display canned fruits. To S. B. Shaw, best display canned corn. To We II. Jones, best plate of Mocker nuts. North Carolina Horticultural So ciety, best display of canned peaches To P. Benehan, best display of pears. To W. N. Huttt. best display of canned fruits. To the North Carolina Horticul tural Society, best display of canned pears. To Clarence Call, best display of evaporated apples. To North Carolina Division of Horticulture, best display of canned tomatoes. To F. Benham, best plate of quiinces. Best general collection of nuts. To Cherokee Indians, Swain Coun ty, N. C. best display of butter nuts. George Ketly Seoirm the FtsukMm of the Eastern OaroUna League for This City Merlin Next SU arday. George W. Kelley (some ttsst yclept -King Keller. la honor of a former ball champion of the same name), and who has for years been a favorite with baseball fans of Ral eigh, has secured the franchise of the Eastern North Carolina League for this city, purchasing It from R. E. Lewis, who recently secured the franchise. Next Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock an important meeting of the Eastern League In Raleigh will be held. Mr. Kelley will canvass the city for subscriptions to stock, etc. and It is believed he will meet with the necessary nnancial encourage ment. our startia point with Etah) oat St. To return now when tlso( in site or the fol would be isoa sense; to continue may be wor, but go forward we wliV By the tisae I had finished cay short temon a the importance or stickia to a thing that yoa start out to stick to. cay tired Eskimo had fallen asleep an wus snorin like a foghorn on an ocean steamer. But he wus awl rite the next morula, fer after a long look toward the north he declared he believed he saw the top ov the North Pole, an that he wus in the Etc wiib me to the finish, hit or mi. Bat I fear that my Eskimo ui mistaken when he thought he saw the top ov the pole. Hit U just about two hundred mile two hun dred frozen, freetin. frigid miles yet to the pole. In a civilised coun try, with a civilized climate and a railroad train te haul us. two hun dred miles would be covered in a few hours. But two hundred mile, to me an' my Eskimo, to Bob an' the deer team, in this climate, and In our jaded condition, means many hours ov toil, ov sufferln from cold an' general hardship. But we will be goin' forward, though hit be by Inches az hit were. In two hundred BILKINS NEAR POLE. (Continued from Page 1.) But hit means weeks an' months ov hardships. Hit means days full ov danger, and but few persons will ever witness hit even at a distance. While the number who will attempt mlle, oy the greatest fad. the great- to go to the Norm Foie, tne nara e8t fancT and tne greatest fact in the end" or the journey, will never universe! No. v will not rive un blockade the lines or travel in this the prize. We may die, but we will region, even tnougn tne lacmues ior fight lo tBe lagt dltcn Wlth tlie travel air, an awl ways will be some-j wortji: xhe pGie i ours," for a what limited. I motto, wo will strueele on. While we air travellln over ice. Yours truiv vl this i ticket, actually took trt with theta is this tnet horrtMe crttae a$xlss free tpwh la North Carolina that 1 guaranteed to all the people la this R?pstl!e by the a?rise law of ta Und. It was asei tortuaate thst the Doctor did cot have to took to eosa packed grand Jmry or Jtutlce a r rotat ed by the LegUlaSur for red mar. at under the law the ax at, by hU aft. hajl made the company rpsjJM ia exemplary dsmaxe la of itU character. A civil action was brosght by 5s ell against the company, as the night-riders were, of cour. cot responsible la a rtvil salt, and grand Jarte packed and Jatlce not elect ed by the people would not o5ea4 thoe la aethority that could taake and unmake them at their own fre eilL And now the law's delay, to say nothine of the lnolence of See. If any there 'was. had Us full acd per fect saay. For more than a derad this case Involving, as It did, the light of free speech, drew It slow length along, and each time a jury of elect men gave the plaintiff heavy FOR HKTTER "GOOD ROADS. Mr. G. I. Smith, of Coats, N. C, State Meeting Wants Legislature to Apropriate $25,000.00 Yearly Therefor. At a good roads meeting in Ra leigh a few days ago, delegates from DerhaDS the best posted farmer in various parts of the State appeared the State, on the subject of "Home and made addresses and discussed Mixing of Fertilizers," will give an the subject of better roads. State Geologist Pratt made tne principal address. He is the secre tary of the North Carolina Good Roads Association. Resolutions were adopted setting kept his money sewed up in an old nave heard it said of Dr. Templeton out the need of having the State di mattress until Harrette relieved him tnat at the State meeting in Greens- rectly aid in road-building in the of his earnings. boro. by his flights of eloquence and counties, through providing convicts m i-i t arl-pp nf thP Raieieh I well-put logic, he captured the whole to aid in the work, etc., and for an .Mr. Ld B. Barbee of j e Raleigh dl the 8taid and dignl. annual appropriation of $25,000 by hrin of cotton brokers, Barbee & Lo.,l , , . fho HtQto tri a annnrtinnP(l nmnne- rrU.,l Ht Mnnrtav at L,Ynch-lnea Juae j:wlIlg' "UB" BU,-U ooruv v. rried last jNionaay at lyutu i j,, v. fn Li,, nnnntioa rrruiVioH each ommtv wus in a burg, Va.. to Miss Annie Jane Th raves, of Amelia County, Va. A dispatch received in Raleigh states that the newly wedded pair will sail this week for Europe, to be gone several months. The people of Wake County would like to have a road force that would work the roads without waiting to be forced to put the roads in order. Some weeks ago citizens south of Ra leigh, Democrats as well as Republi cans, had to come to Raleigh and em ploy a lawyer in order to have the this must be exceedinly helpful to the counties provided, each county over what wuz once water, or hit would not now be ice, though hit may "hev bin thousands ov years since hit first froze, we air in site! ov land. This land may be the west coast, or hit may be an island. But land hit Iz. Hit appears to he cov ered with hills or small mountains, ZEKE BILKIN3. Coim wu grant fanhte laf. te penalty he Ssf rrse Cr. t j a anin trui w U 4 the rt:sr r.t U pij. t . l4rsc 4ny &pt of r t!. jaar cr it 5 e arve, t t-f':i-xl 'at of ti tui ce f1 : rtirA rnssr It it efe a r ?U. tB t&4 to rom- fe j u r-? t Vf f!,! '5' t a slit Mi J:f ja rftlw te a 4U:- fey r xi CateJ ts Court, bit rl if i Th ti rrt. etia great C--. t-,-. trKmi tO t. !Maf tJ4l Uovrrtor of ; c?t . martrr u ,'rei to-te td the O. ta;..ri' a soLmirn. "LETTERS FROM HELL. Like causes produce like effects. Sow the wind and your reap the whirlwind Following the administration of yet appearances In this region air so President Cleveland, our 'people for deceptive that I will not be positive. the first'time. after many years, dar- Possibly the hills may be nothin but ed to elect men not of the dominant great snowdrifts which hev bin piled party to high office. In the next cam- up by the wind storms arter tne same paign the orders were: "Don't go to manner that the wind heaps up the near them; don't read their papers." sand at some points along tne At- So Seawell, whom I know as a man lantic coast, especially In tne nabor- 0f KOOj character had named a day hood ov Beaufort, N. C, the sand- to speak at Shelby. On his arrival hills lookln exactly like small moun- there he was met by some members tains at a distance ov two or three 0f the red-shirt brigade sent to sup- miles. After goin two or three miles pres8 f ree speech at that point, and further we noticed that tne coast told that he must not speak there; line had changed in form. The land that if he did there would be a riot no longer slanted gradually to theand bloodshed there this day. water line, but arose abruptly at tne After due reflection and consulta edge ov the ice az though hit mite tion with friends, he told them he be a great cliff ov rocks, several hun- J WOuld by the first train go home as dred possibly a thousand feet high, he was not willing to see or provoke But at the distance I could not be a ri0t. sure az to the formation. Hit may When at the depot, and after he be rocky cliffs or hit may be an ac- had gotten his ticket for home he was cumulation ov snow and ice. But nit assaulted by niKht-riders while in 100 Bushels Corn Per Acre You can build up your farm to prtxiucc 100 bushels of corn per acre, and even a bigger yield by systematic rotation, careful seed selection and good plowing with good implements, proper cultivation, and By Using Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers liberally. Accept no substitute. If your dealer is out of these fertilizers, write us and we will tell you where to get them. Write for a free copy of our 1910 Farmers Year Book or Almanac. It will tell you huw to get a big yield of corn. SALES OFFICES 1 Mail tbif Couoa VitGiwiA Carolina Chemical Company. PIcim ea4 wtt copy of yoar 1910 Famcrt' Year Book tree of coat. Name Town State Kicaiaoa4, Va. Attala. Ca. Nortoik. V a. tatua, Ua. Co'astit. t. C. Darkaa. N. C. Wtaatoa-laica. N. C Ckaticatoa, I C. Baittaaoir, U4. Colnatbaa, Ca. Montgomery, Ala. Meaakia, Traa. ahtarcpvrt. La. rtnijicr , Che m lull . m . . . . 1 i c - i 1 i niimn 10 tinn nv etinv nnn iff mil oil 1 n ocmi tai tv n vn T-n n pra .1, ko, I nroviae aouDie tue amount luruissutju 1 " " " - 1 oooauntu j "o" v . IUO U1C1UUC13. .Mr--- I , -T lj.ll I . . . , . ... . . T ThP rpnnrt nf th Executive Com- such county by the State. Also for aoesn t mau.er. i wouiuu i tne very act oiuuung me iram, anu i mittee, who have recently examined the taking of steps to secure Federal cents for a thousand acres or hit I am gorry to have to say it, but the Secretary Ivey's report will be of in terest to all members of the Union. The report follows: "Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 7, 1910. "To the Wake County Union: "We, your committee, beg leave to make the following report: "1. We have examined the books of our Secretary-Treasurer, and find the records full, neat and complete. aid in the same direction. POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS. even if hit iz land, fer the only crop agent who had sold Dr. Seawell his possible in this climate it Icebergs an' there hez awireaay Din an over- nil TO MfDErfc AT UfllfC kv Hill lteported Favorably to Senate, But Its Fate is Uncertain Demo cratic Leaders Fighting It. Many readers of The Caucasian will learn with pleasure that some 1mg. to tell hlm the story ov Robln production in that crop. Late yesterday afternoon we the first axident ov the trip. man "Friday," az I secretly term my Eskimo driver, though I do not let him know hit, fer hit would take too progress is being made in Congress with the measure providing for the of postal savings 2. We have examined tne nnancial 'Adkin road" put in oraer. me Dart of his work and find it correct, -QthHahmpnt road had not been worked in twotnis being kept in a very efficient hont.a years. land neat form with itemized state- The' bm which wag rejrafted by V. A. Myatt of Raleigh, is ad-lment herewith attacnea snowing thQ genate sub-committee on Post son Crueso and Friday an time iz extra precious here fell az he wuz M NEW ABSORPTION METHOD I T awAM nfA. Klin. or protruding Piles, send mo your addrest and I will tell you how to cure yourself . home by the new absorption treatment; an will also send some of this home treatmen free for trial, with references from your own locality if requested. Immediate re lief and permanent cure assured. P"-d no moner. but tell others of this offer nt gettin' out OV the sleigh to unhitch I today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, JSOU o taaA thA flppr. bavin' slirtned Dame. ina. HM a,v - AT Mr venising in this issue of the paper, balance on hand to be $39.34. upon a slantin' place In the ice. For tunntpiv hfi wnz not seriously hurt. omces ana rost noaas, was reponea h he fell so hard that x feared m -a i a a.t . - J I some property in St. Matthews Town-I J e commenaxo uuu vc favorably to the Senate a few days he lte jar the North Pole more II -a U nt wura ui uux ago by Senator Carter, who stated I .a T tnrt1r onfi ov the whlskey ftJ (DL 11 Jl JL O 11 A &Q) WIN SMITH IFvurmtnaire Co., DEALER O IN FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS All kinds of Stoves and Ranges, Ded Room Suit, tod ia fact anything needed to furnish jour home. We are the exclusive agents for tht Ljnchbnrf Sanitary Spring Felt Mattress, the best known to man. Get our prices before placing yonr order. Our terms art CASH or CREDIT. 128-130 East Martin Street, - RALEIGH, H. C. . . . i ...111 1 n Va unn ft I efficient r, t a -v u' n inn win i im miiiii n. i. liicj w a a house door in Kaleigh. March 4th, Treasurer during the past year or that he would press its consideration to the highest bidder, Senator Bailey, of Texas, the Dem- The nroDertvlhis faithful service. He has ever had . . R,nate this week . a u.inna a watnhful and listening ear ior lue is now ownea uy riuwuiu iu.wa- - . - 10c Ma nflhnst interests of our organization. ana consists oi auuut xo 7. . , land. Those desiring property in that community should attend the sale on that date. William Green is charged with the killing of Benny Young at a negro social function held in Ruth Hall, this city, some time ago, Green mak ing his escape at the time. He was recently aDDrehended at Roanoke, Respectfully submitted, JAMES HOLDER, T. M. FRANKS, Executive Committee." Bro. W. B..Upchurch was detained I at home on account of sickness. The Apex Journal "commenting on ocratic leader, and Senator Gallinger notified Senator Carter that they would object to that course. Mr. Bailey added that he opposed consid eration of the bill last session and it was his intention to do so at the pres ent session. So, the bill probably has or less. I took one ov the whiskey bottles out ov the "medicine chest' an' gave him a few drops az a stim ulant, an' he wuz soon awl rite. Butj I must be mity savin' ov my stock ov medisin. fer they ain't no "near beer" places up this way, which, by the way, iz conclusive proof that I-am the first an' only man who hez trav elled this far North. I am glad to report that the ice iz Johnson HI Keep an Eye On rough sledding ahead, though there gettin' still better an but for the intense cold we could get along. fine ly. We see no signs ov animal or bird life, hev not fer several days. This mornin just after we started Mr. Ivey's record as Secretary, pays h th u pOSsibly become mm me iouowmg jui tuiuiuiv. . Jaw tnis session uir. mv.Ai Tirav TOhn cinro un nr- vn and hronrtt to Raleigh for trial a" , ganlZatlOn in 1U3, U ueeu rr. -nat ITonr of TAfa in Wake Superior Court. He was I fau" n, nf tllo Woke The Uest Hour or Lire given a preliminary hearing before!" TrftrrnPM. TTnion has with is when you do some great deed or afresh on our daily struggle fer the me pOUCe JUSllCO ucio auu I nf tha rnmmlttfifl tOllOW- I roie, A uuutou uiv " ' ted to jail in default of $2,500 bond.r" nlptwl a successful year in hour came to J- R- Pi", -of Rocky about somethin. I wuz ridin him, n Jtmn. a word in praise of ML. N. C, when he was suffering m- az usuai, we wuz a few yards in Cherokee Instead of Croatan. I"" JLtntanf Qo()r(t)l1.v chould not be tensly, as he says, from tne worst advance ov the sleigh. Awl at once BUUl J l.U T 1 1 T L -.T I . . . . .... , Congressman Godwin haB lntro-lamiS8 at this time. . . . Xa nil V mr . -w 1 JM n ine name tnT Wo.t to his Discovery is. For, after taking one hIm an Degan to scold him. But on ;T ha oS rhHnl e. I -as entirely cured. You raisin my eyes an' lookin' far to the .... ":r -IT ... nt oMrti in nt say anything too good oi a north ! saw the cause ov hiz fright. wa" l.ne!'a "tr. lo . r.rr,: X: been faith- medicine like that." Its the surest T could 8ee one ov them beautiful. Rlfl the nurnose of fnl and loyal. It was through his and best remedy for diseased lungs, fantastlck mirage8 approachin' VA.kJ.WVA v " m fully bringing this tribe of In-1 efforts that the Raleigh Cnamber 01 Opp. Post Office RALEIGH, - - - N. C. more . I y ofnrt on dians into the jurisdiction ana care 1 commerce was, prompt of Uncle Sam as "wards of the na-1 investigation of the metnoas usea oy certain Raleigh buyers, by wnicn farmers were mulcted out of their . ii Death of MaJ. John M. Orenshaw. I hard-earned money by neing pracu- ftfcally forced to take less man ma.ris.ci. "X 1 - 11 Tm mi1 All f tion. m r Z TnUt H t flaAMnViiiiif rHA aiajui ouuu ai. weusimn, . 1 price for their cotton the oldest citizens of the county, died I . d At Hemorrhages, LaGrippe, Asthma, a dislance they look like a pretty Hay Fever any Throat or Lung I clou(j, but air neither white nor black Trouble. 50c. and $1. Trial hpttlelilie tne ordinary clouds. Instead, free. Guaranteed by all Druggists, ithpv nnne&r to be composed ov clouds ov awl colors in a mixed form. SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND In another mlnit they will look like PERSONAL PROPERTY. ft mass ov Dea fowls, thousands In TZEEPS every thing usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Fine Assortment Oi GARDEN SEEDS Special Attention to All Mail Orders. Our Eye -Openers for This Month. Look at Our Solid Sole Shoes for Rain or Shine. Peer Into Our Reasonable Prices. Herbert Rosenthal "The Shoe Fitter" 128 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N. C In and out By virtue of two mortgage deeds, number, showin' awl tbe colors ovpTIR TFN IJAYIS 1 1 TTinn h has defended It. ana o.,,, v t?att-a faio anA wif the rainbow. An tne rngntnin pari a " " Friday at his home near Wa ke For-1 accuse Um f neglect in recorded in Book 197 326 ov hit iz that the great mass looks WILL CONTINUE OUR est College. He was the t student I formance of tne innumerable and one recoraed in Book 222. page Mfe hit iz in a few feet ov you an Wt Wll-L. wniuiui. to register at Wake Forest Jf'LuUei connected with this position." 336) Register of Deeds office, for that hit will roll rite over you In QTTf(T AT C A T TJ Wake County, I will offer for sale to less man ten BcumiB. du. r IJ!. JrLLs& hlirhMt hidrter for cash, at tne COUIXI " " ise door in the City of Raleigh, az a un v ius - Friday, March 4, 1910, the lands only to be repeated again, probably and was a great friend of that instl tution. He was a charter member of the North Carolina Agricultural So ciety and was once President of the Fair. 250 Good gtorlM. ..voth iConiBMli9 .bo&U l -!rrlB ON- Branch Postoffice Stations. . . . i.xa.J un...a inni. in tha r.itv nt T?ftiirh.laz a bit ov fog an Two additional Drancn puatuiu , 7 I A ... . I viAa Uoroli A 1Q10 thp lands I On staUons for Raleign were esiaomu- T -l-: A a ft, th snace ov a few minlts. or. hit Maior Crenshaw leaves no children ed this week, for the sale ot postage - , - be hours. Bob iz gettin' use but is survived by an aged wife His stamps and the issuing of money shiP oSii to them mirages now.. He will be 0IttP value at $100,000. Dr. Roy-ders. etc. They are located at the bt. Mattnews aownsmp, a. aj oming ftother dav or all, of Wake Forest, conduct color in funeral services Saturday ai TOn negmam - TZX w rh.. nnt. TrRtpe. con- looks mity like grass with the morn- . and college students acted as pau-iand at the corner 01 utouut a ---. 4' ,vJin. d6W on Wt. an fodder iz runninM We wmalsoteU the bct iic. gradeof D8 lttmm6 u"a """"1V-" " I ... a,, ton 01 7 jrrii t-n;. wott.f 12 l-2c Dress Ginghams At ioc yard. We only have a limited number of yards, bo come early and get bearers. To Rural P. D. Patrons. The Caucasian, having so large a proportion of subscribers who re ceive their mail through the rural free delivery routes, wishes to call to the special attention of our read' Smithfield streets. They win known, respectively as Stations 1 and 3. Station No. 2 remains at the . a a I old stand at the store on Hiiisooro street, near West street. acres, more or less; also, one grey low on this expedition. Y. M. C. A. for Raleigh. For some years Raleigh has been mare named Grade. . Terms: Cash. W, A. MYATT, Mortgagee and Assignee. This February 1, 1910. . My Eskimo companion iz becomin discouraged. Last nite, after we had tucked the stock and ourselves away fer the nite, he axed me if I thought White Waist Goods At ioc Yd. a NOTICE! New Method Shoe Repairing. r?JU ... - iikVLos uuwucu 1 yiaxr 01 - Jm niac. A mtor Vf.hln.rr I a.m now DT aT. C.iTi'.K M lo caBicS P- TZlZ pared to do all w rk in mr n ne on aor bo- ""iloo vo ttr tice. Verr be. WlUto lather ud In lJ- ,d fo Jf .ttfS&Ei ail work. AU work aaf.M w ito ; :,oia cvmi&'0 rman M feet iktUf'Ctlon. Your ptronte oilca. JT'rZmtuii&te ta rr iAiWia-.ii Moore's QectricShoeShop rarettevUle 8U under Powell 4 Powell. PUKE BRED Plrmouth Rock and White Leghorn lot sale. These Chickens are we wouid or could reach the North Children'. 50c Gray Sweater, at 35c pc. ht in cverr particular. Pole before the "next sleep," the E8-Men,. 50c. Gray Sweater, at 45c pc! This week the Congressional party Ikimo way ov dividin time. I . jf . . . 1 . I-. L m I ... - . . t. , I. 1 I ... . . . r IIYI'n M w n n I ers a new runug oi iuc A uiuiuv OTie OI ne lew cities 01 its bu.o wvlo inspect inutlu varuiiiia wiwhbjs luiyuBoiu.o, om - 1 , oa rf ttt DeDartment at Washington, to wit:l .-a rt vnwne Men's Christian Asso- nncludine Senator Simmons) began I cordln to my calculations, which air Shoe ! OHOCS. onoci... The Department rules that nere-jclation Ven one of those or-1 the work of , inspection, arriving at I not certain, at least two hundred!- Oor motto f,. BetU Shoes at Less' alter rural letter carriers shall not 1 Mn .Hons , fcanable of accomplish-1 wilminrton Monday, where the local I miles from the Pole. With a fresh EL.Vvr " ' ra11 mnt 1 Ti ahenr -vrm what oe reqmrea w coueci iuus euau6o ling so much good it property con-1 barbor and tne lower cape rear i wen-iea aeer ieam. uu w' iim-iy ready to buy i. " "w ducted) , mucn less a buiuui x. i river were examinea. xuesaay i mat wpum uuv I mom come aitvwar it will be a pleasure ! uie wuu wian m ihhvr TnnaaT in I n h I . k . . a.Ma i . j x r..H.tft.-ni.- ..Jin. taam nrvriTi" tw I . - - . - w an. ja. niiiininr. auca is Liuaiiuuouaaii nnrrv Tiropppueu Li, i.ayeiieuui auu oui uui " . - 1 . , fnr InatATiea. I Inamu.taH tha nnnpr Cane Pear.- Sbt-1 ieln . Terr tired an the Climate U 1 to " - MOT1LKKS1 I T ... Unntv nlirlit t meaflntr I ...I Vn-(h : narnltnl ana I olUn' rvn thpTTl. thonell the Sleigh iZ I a. " Including I now some lighter, az tne supply or u accompanied the 'party. Don't fail to procure Mrs. wiksixiWs sooth- 1 Df some of the good men of the com- th. TtiotnhMtiieelaud ho are at present interest-1 president James H. Chadbourn of 1 food fer, man an beast diminishes aiiy u pain, carw wind ooiio. fndu th I jng themselves In the matter, it was I the North Carolina Waterways As-1 (an I dread to see hit goin fer we 1 iW""" I decided to have an experienced or- sociaUon. . air : now hundreds or miles from c L Upchuroh & Sonf! 113 L Kaptt t, z Is'ILX. 1 decided to have an experienced or-1 sociation. Prfce of etrtr. $L0O per setting of 15. Orders by .mail or otherwise will have careful attention. J R. HOUOE, R.F.D.2, :: THE MARKETS, f RAUEIGn COTTOX SLUUvET (Corrected erery Tbnrsdmy by Cluua. K. Jonnioo A Co.) Good middling, 15c Strict middling, 14 c Middling. 14 He. 7 Jro.Vte tlaae l& ebrriitJoo U reeett- THE VOCTITS COMPAKIOS. Coaloo Bulidin.. Sew SabrtioM necwTf Kl T. mLU. rmi cim.kSi.v-. THE Raleigh Savings Bank Capitil and Scrp Deposits, $7D0,CC3 4 Paitl on Deposits
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 3, 1910, edition 1
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