The Caucasian AND RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. PUULlftUKO KVKKT TtlVHHUAX CAUCASIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY SliMCKirTiO KATES: 021 YliR. hlX MuTBS. ... THBEE Mo.NTBS. tl 00 60 JiKl'LULICA.N liL'LK VS. DK3IO CRATIU. From Union Republican: "Since 1857 tne Republican administration of Pennsylvania Las wiped out debu incurred Xor improvements, etc., through the medium -iiv their nam vk shall. KNOW THKM." We can onlj judge a tree by the fruit it bears, the same rule will ap ply to political parties, go if the peo ple of Greene County wants to keep on voting for a party that keeps run ning the county further and further in debt every year, then Tote the Democratic ticket. If they want to put their county aHairs in the hands of a party that can and will run the offices on an economical basis, then vote the Republican ticket- Voter, which do you prefer? Eastern Re corder. The above will apply to other counties In North Carolina besides Greene. The very quintessence of bad taste of a sinking anfl nf f.mrirn,in acov wa .v. iuiiU aiuue tu me amount nf . , " ttmouni oi .- hibited by those Virginia Democrats 8uu,uuu. Republican DOlicv lika thl v. . voncy like thU who while SenaU)r rjaDifcl lay wrest- for North Carolina sounds invitinc h . . . ... t luviutib, ling wltJl death, began a canvass for lu tc- uonas and debt ac tus seat. And this from a party who pro fesses to deplore "pie-hunting" in the Republican i-arty. Snaiae on them. cumulated during the past quarter of a century by a Democratic admin istration." Pennsylvania has no direct State tax. ine expense of the State are The Clinton News-Dispatch devotes paid by a tax on corporations, who a column answer to its own question: are able to pay it. That is Republi- "What is the cause of so much mar can rule. jer and attempted murder?" It suc Contrast It with the situation in cinctly answers in seven words: "It North Carolina, where a bond issue Is the fruits of bad legislation." of a half a million dollars was forced And this, too, in North Carolina, last year for alleged "needed im- where, after years of Democratic provements" on our State institu- rule, "the sound of the pistol is tiOUd. r. 1 1 1 r r frt.Miw.nt Vt o r 1 1. r . , , . t . u mockiug-bird." JIOW STANDS THE CASK TO-DAY? uur news columns this week carry Jvery boy who desires to learn accounts of eleven murders that have more about intensive farming should been reported in this State during the past week. The loss of human life in this State is appalling. The worst feature la that crimes are on ma increase instead of on the de crease. get into the Corn Contest and get the help and information that will be furnished every contestant by the Commissioner of Agriculture. Try just one acre of land this year and see just how much more corn can be What is the cause and what is the I made h? cultivating it under the di remedy? For the benefit of our many I rections ot the department. Reinem- lcv subscribers, who have probably er too tnat tne successful cornea ls er read it before, we give below a tant wil1 receive a free trip to Wash quotation from Governor Aycock's in- iuton in order that he may receive augural address delivered in Raleigh kis diploma in person in January, 1901. The quotation is us follows: "Under Fusion rule lawless ness walked the State like a pes tilence, crime stalked abroad at noonday, sleep lay down with alarm, and the sound of the pis tol was more frequent than the song of the mocking-bird." By implication he charged up all the crimes that occurred during the Fusion administration to Fusion rule. We hope that every reader of The Caucasian who is Interested in party success will assist us in securing new subscribers from now on during the campaign. If you haven't time to see I'OUr neijrhhnrs in noronn ni thpm . " " : ao are opposed to any county in the good them to subscribe, then please, send old free State of North Carolina elect- us a list of their names and we will ing its magistrates and some other take pleasure in mailing them sample of its officers by the people, unless it LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. i Mr. Meads Says The Caucasian is Pointing Out the Correct Course to be Iursued by all Republicans Who Wish to See the Party Grow. Editor The Caucasian: Enclosed find one dollar with which glre me credit on my subscription to your pa per. i tnmic ine Caucasian is as good, if not some better .than any paper of its size in the State, and is pointing out the correct course to be pursued by all Republicans who wish the old party to grow and prosper; and all those who do not see to it asJ you do, must have ?ome kind of a mote In their eyes, or an eye single to their own Individual and selfish in terest. There are many who, if the party leaders were united and honest in their hearts and work, could be easily induced to quit the old Demo cratic party which has fooled them so often by nice promises during election times, just to get their votes, and then falsified nearly every prom ise made to the -people. Take, for Instance, the postal savings bank bill which has been claimed by them to be a desirable law for the good of the poor people who wish to save a few dollars for hard times against the uncertainty of the present bank ing system which have robbed so many of them of their little deposits put in said banks. They all. except one, voted squarely against that bill. To hear a Democratic politician talk about election time, one who was not thoroughly acquainted with, and up to their tricks, would naturally think he was the man to vote for; that he advocated the poor man's interests, and promised, with an uplifted arm and a tightly clinched fist, that un less heaven and earth passed away he would stand by and stick to what he was preaching if only the dear down trodden, tariff-robbed people would elect him. The people have been lis tening to such for a long time, be lieving the most they said was true: but now their eyes have come open and they, after a long forbearance with these politicians, have found out they did not practice what they preached; that they were only after their votes to get the offices, and did not care a d m for the people the common people; that most of their legislation was in the interest of the rich and, therefore, detrimental to the poor classes of the State. Local self-government is another instance I sight you to. How they have howled, and how they even do howl now in some places about being in favor of the people ruling the State, and yet, watch them how they vote on bills in the Legislature and hopeful of electing a Congressman in this district. The conference vu attended by Congressman Morehead, Hon. Thoa. Settle, and others. The Observer further states: "This Charlotte meeting and ad dress will open the fall campaign in the State. That it will be replete with utterances of distinctly suggestive ca ture goes without saying. It is be lieved that the administration will outline something of its North Caro lina and therefore its Southern policy at his meeting." THE SIATH DIST1UCT. McKinnon, of Lxxuu, Welcomes lie- turn of Day When "Oiliee Seek the Man." Washington, D. C, March 19. A. J. .McKinnon, a well-known business man of Maxton. N. C, was here to day and whn asked if he would be a candidate for Congress against Rep resentative Godwin, he said: "I will not make an active campaign for the nomination, but would welcome the return of the day when the office seeks the man. "The people of the district will know by the convention who they want to represent them, and if I'm the fortunate one, I will make a vig orous fight for the election and serve them to the best of my ability here." ord. Which, as Truthful James would say, Col. Reece knows "what he's talkla about." TERRIBLE RAILROAD WRECK. There Were .More Thiua Two-Score Killed lYtrisht Wreck Cause of Accident. . Mars hall low a, Iowa, March 21. More than two-score persons were killed and almost as many more were injured to-iay In the wrecking at Green Mountain of tvo Rock Island trains running over the Chicago Great Western tracks from Marshall town to Waterloo. Several of the In jured may die. Practically all of the dead and Injured were from Iowa and North and South Dakota. Several of the dead are so horribly mantled that identification may be impossible. A little freight wreck on the Rock Island last night at Shellsburg was the indirect cause of the Green Moun tain disaster. The Rock Island line was blocked and it became necessary to detour over the Great Western tracks. Two trains sent from Cedar Rapids to Marshalltown were coupled together and the two locomotives placed in tront of them. Both loco motives were running backwards. Why the Democratic State Conven tion Will .Meet iu Charlotte. A meanin' of no harm, we may be permitted to quote what a well- known politician, not a resident of Greensboro, said a few days ago as to why the Democratic Convention is going to Charlotte. "That place," said the gentleman, "was wide open'in the statistics for 1909 is 49,488 Census Report Shows 10,303,240 Dales Ginned. Washington, March 21. The cen sus cotton report shows the crop of 1909 to be 10,363,240 bales, count ing round as half bales and including linters, compared with 13,432,131 for 1908. Cotton estimated by ginners as re maining to be ginned and included THE CAUCASIAN and Uncle Remus Home Magazine Both One Year for Only $1.25 Uncle Remus' Home Magazine was founded by Joel Chandler Harris, the author of the "Uncle Remus" stories, aid Is the best magazine of Its class published In the United States. Jack London, Frank L. Stanton, and other prominent writers contribute to this magazine. It Is published In Atlanta every month and the subscription price Is $1.00 a year. The Caucasian Is the best weekly newspaper published in the State. Why not have both of these excellent publications in your home? Subscribers who are in arrears must pay up and renew their subscription in order to take advantage of this exceptional offer. ThU is the best bargain In reading matter we have ever been able to offer to the reading public Send In your subscription to-day. Don't delay but do It now. Address, THE CAUCASIAN, RALEIGH, N. O. for a fact two years as:o. Charlotte says, 'Come back, boys, and we will do it again.' Greensboro says, 'We are short on the stuff; we haven't enough for our own use; let's don't divide; let Charlotte have it.' And she got it." All of which is respect fully submitted. Greensboro Rec- bales. The average gross weight for the crop counting round as half bale, and including linters, is 496.5 pounds, compared with 505.8 for 1908. The number of ginneries operated for 1909 crop are 26,660, compared with 2 7.598 for 1908. Peary Snubbed in Atlanta. New lork, March 17 Commander Robert E. Peary has cut short his lecture tour in the South. The re fusal of Governor Brown of Georgia to introduce him to an Atlanta audi ence last night, his reference to the Commander in an Interview as the "fakir" and the small crowd that at tended the lecture, brought forth an nouncement from the Civic Forum in New York to-night, under whose au spices Peary is lecturing, that his plans have been changed. FREE TO YOU MY SISTFR r? oYou-nd si..r-su OIO I Ll faring from Woman's Ailmrt7 Alleged Night Riders Indicted. copies of the paper from our office. happens to be a safe Democratic Ine Caucasian will be unusually in- having been jolted and gored so' hard teresting from now until thp nam. Und nfton v.tt t-. . o . i . .. I vu,m- vii-v-ii uj uui ucmuci aim irienus Since that time, and under Demo- paign is over, and every RennhiiMn and seeing that Republican nrin,!mJ you and independent voter should ba a as advocated by the Republican party reader of the paper. cratic good government, if please, crimes of every nature have continued to increase in this State. If the Fusionist were responsible for the comparatively small number of crimes committed during their ad ministration, doesn't it naturally hold that Democratic good government, and the means they employed to get back in WILL SAIL JUNE 10. Colonel Roosevelt Will visit- - w kjv-1 v i ai Points in Europe Refore Sailing for Home Will be Tendered a Grand Reception. in the State is far better than those advocated by the Democratic, and that the Homestead law and most all other laws that protects the poor man from being thrown out of house and home, was made by the Republi can party; and, also, seeing that the Democratic party is opposed to these laws, and making efforts to wipe them Shellal, Egypt, March 20. Then- off the statute books of thp statQ power, are responsible for dore Roosevelt will sail for New to disfranchise so manv whit . . V 1. I . ine great increase in crime in this J UI- uu iae steamer Kaiserin Au- PIe m so many ways, they have con State? jguste Victoria on June 10th. This eluded to vote the Republican ticket. If not. it is up to the Democratic Wt Cm V V 6St pian and THOS' MEADS. ooHtin t 1 JJllT, I hJms h iato Port on Weeksville, N. C, March 19. 1910 Hons. Hopkinsville, Ky., March 21. In- AUnMiM. ,aictments were returned by the I am a womin. il P.hricti-in Pnimtir rrt-nnt t -n . i know woman's sufferings. T ' . , . J J 1 have found the cure. I against Dr. David A. Ames, Guy nA J- M- Malone. Milton Nich- womu'a ailments. I want to tell aU worrufn about ls' Jhn Romson, and Irvin Glass, uVro. them with being members ??ursflves t home without thrKrfTof the "night-rider" band that raided ffhtrweMw Hopkinsville December C, 1907. Prop- WhhVsfh in the raid. Several de- pSST.: "T'Sr.11 of the wn were shot and XL ou complete ten day' treat. . yTurIf To' Officers Will Fight For anf " r1 you Should Wish to coniW Ifl JSL"? the - Vm. 11,00 Luaii Lwn ppnTo m nn. i . ti . . . . " b j jia uhiv Mnrvnv r; 4At-. i . . K"r" nicago. March 21. Eight weeks -"AN Had begun its investigation women suffer, and how they can easilv rnVK,-W"" .eltonr illustrations Bhowin Vhi Ior alleged Violations of the Sherman ffiP.;'? Jrx to-day re- i.ryoun$r. To Mothers of Daughters Ti win -JV '"th my home remedy. It md effectually ..,r- i "i-crs, i will explain a BitnnlA hAm. V-t W WU J PACKERS AGAIN INDICTED. Dissolution of the Me-it Ti-ust. THE International Correspondence Schools OF SCR.1XTO.V, IA. will train you. during spare time. Tor a Government position or to fill a re sponsible technical position at a larg er salary than you are now getting For full Information, fill out the coupon below and mail it to our Washington office. M. D. Hanley. Supt:. "I. C. S.." Wash ington. D. C. Office 619. Penn sylvania Avenue, N. W. Dear Sir: Please send me infor mation as to how I can become a " (mention rmsi. tion) by spare time study without leaving my present work until I , qualified. My name is Street and No Town and State Raleigh and Southport Railway Co. Wl'Ein-LE OK PASSENOKlt TISAIN KfTectlve Sunday. Oc tober 10. S0UTHB0UN9. DAILY. i N0.&5.N0.&1 you car cures all i .nd effectually cur JuerhoeC Greeilickne FX"- B!mp,e tohfcBSda, HSIijibohaaw and wOl eladly tel ' rKUnF a oburt- Just nd meTour addresi f"? and makes rnn WeU box n sj. . . .. " wdmei ina., u. S . A. to make some explana-1 Friday, June 17th Every mile that Roosevelt nearer m.... - I JiiiJ ".MUU1 KlDEJiS." make him more brings Colonel home seems to anxious to reach Letter From Warren County. Mr. Editor: I am away down here Lawlessness in this State is sad. I there. To-day he made the following amonS these red. rocky hills of War- But you can't expect any better. The brief statement: " ren County a-wiggling behind the leaders political leaders especially "Naturally I am deeply touched Plow-handles. Just begun to break down east have heretofore encour- and Pleased to learn that my fellow- up a tpn-acre field with the stubborn aged lawlessness. Did it in the or- countrymen feel they would like to est mule a fellow ever associated ganization of the Red-Shirts. Night- receive me on my return to New with and between the sweat of the riders are no worse than red-shirts. York. I shall be more than glad to brow and these insects stinging me Both are a disgrace to a civilized see them, but my reception must be about in spots, I feel like hunting for country. Partisan politics are at the non-partisan. It must be participat- anther job where there is bigger pay bottom of both; and in the judgment, ed in by Republicans. Democrat in and lpss work to do. Tr, fart some amen-corner political hypo- Populists, and men of other, or no there are many hardships a poverty- .vo usyb answer ior 11. fai. kiuu anse in short, by all cllu,-lv mariner nas to endure, so I am Lincolnton Times. "ho care to take part in such a re- goinS to quit complaining and work The seed of Democratic newspaper 1?' whtatever utheir Politics may ith renewed energy for even the m. ... e' or whatever they be, Easterner blSgest crop in the neighborhood Tt, misrepresentation have more than Westerner, Northerner, or Southern: the ime, just ke on sending once raised a crop of lawlessness and er. me the old Caucasian. I love to read bloodshed and may again, unless the Colonel Roosevelt's European itin- U better than any other newspaper- credulity of the people has been too 6rary has been definitely determined and those "Bilkin Letters" can't be long imposed upon. w- . " arriTe ln Rome on 71 .LU1S slQe or the pearly gates of r--- lana Aprn zxsz, Berlin May Sth, and in London on the fr.i Now I will close. ns t i,or0' . --.w.a.vi I r - a JLi.cTV.ll L, CtJI. o .w Ui xtiu. lie win spend! "c u"ie ior a longer letter a week in Paris SneaV!T,r nf . " ' """" 111 "erim, a UIUAUVU " " muwi.ut iuui uajs in uome, three days each SPR 'IN THE HANDS OF THE 3L1-CHXNE." State Convention, the Raleigh State at Genoa. Vienna, and Buda Pest Democrat says: "The next Democratic State Convention will be held in Char lotte. It will meet on Wednes day, July 6th. The committee also made some changes in the plan of the Democratic organiza tion, but the party Is still left In the hands of the machine poli ticians, and there is no hope of the electors from State getting the direct primary as an enlight ened democracy ought to have." FIRE AT SHELBY. Hamburg, Copenhagen, and Stock- uoim two days at Bussels. the ttoWq IIT J1 R"1 Et Work by Fire Department i evented Greater Loss Caused ny Overturned Lamp pi ii i ouiuy, is. u.f March 20. Fire wnicn originated in the office of Dr. L A. Woods, a dentist, in the Shelby -agonal ianK building, threatened an entire business block here to night. But for the hard work of the fire department the loss would have SOLD MATERIAL TO CITY. New Bern .Mayor and Five Aldermen! 10 appear in Court This Week on vnarges Similar to Those Prefer- reu against Greensboro Official. With two factions of the Democra tic party at dagger's point over-the judgeship fight and the several other hold the term which lacuons split up over liauor and of criminal rase r,w i - ern, i. m March 19 heen m,, Jlson of Waynesville. has been The fire was confine t on the part appointed by Governor Ivitrhin I floor cn .l --aucui. worK .w. v. cUC ure aepartment. Those who The cnfFnr , " "w other Questions. th nemt, cases to be tried , rr" a 1 07 water are the Shel- - . luusc against I iNauonai can politics this year. wtT r selIing to the city, ware Comp Hunter Bros. Brewer Co. Invite You to the Prettiest Display of ING GOODS In the City, consisting of Dress Goods, Silks, White Goods, Linens, Ginghams, rercales, Lawns, Suitings, Etc. We also carry a full line of Men's, Ladies', Misses', Boys, and Children's Shoes and Slippers. Make our store your stopping place when in town. HUNTER BROTHERsTbREWER CO., turned indictments against the Na tional Packing Company and ten sub sidiary concerns. Two Negroes Lynched. r 2 a Marion, ArK., March 18. Bob Austin and Charles Richardson, ne groes, were lynched early to-day in the court-house square by a mob of 300 men. The victims were charged wun aiding and abetting a jail deliv ery nere Monday night. At 3 o'clock mis morning a mob quietly formed and marched to the jail. The ne groes were secured and hanged to a tree in front of the court-house. not have much time to run Hepubli- -g- - eity and fi. eTelo The twT' Eskrid Millinery .atwHrfiW. i- A 7 ' lur company, .o iij. vireensDoro. The ill most likely attract much trust rCr: r"u.eD.st in caused by an overturned i, his successor will he pCnw, I Vltjr wm them out fire was rH . . ilJC " viAUAivau, out at l o'clock. c n . that which exists in a. T.; tu mpan7. and Pendleton cA-uviiior uienn is expecting case triii TY1. ... , Aue auu asness Music House to defeat Senator Overman to hi 2 The fire is supposed E UOAt ior me senate, we trust ..." "i in Ui,ea Dy an overturned i9ffln i i 1,1 .u ti. i. i - a. rt fi n M i , A .7. i x .... . - " was nC uujjb, at least, mat me state ,r will be delivered from the ex-Gover- ryan Snant. nor. Shelby Aurora. Mr- Bryan became furious at a San For the information of the nublic. tIp..reported. for askiS M he it may be recalled that the Glenn re ferred to was for four years Gover nor of North Carolina, and visited Raleigh occasionally during that time. would accept a fourth nominate Prominent Republicans Confer at Charlotte. Mr. Brvan a wi tlTa 1. ' Ine Charlotte Observer states first Question shoulde t? me Dem Ex6CUtive e ocracy. asking that party i? it Si Wednes afternoon was accept a fourth nomination Man! ?I PfurPose. according to the of- festly, Mr. Bryan cannot a.na aciai cal1' of discussing wars and ilt is offered-Houtsoa Tosi " ""1 Pe''Mti5 e Strict or- o "--u. me local leaders are lh ere is a Reason. WHY? because vou should ri your money. ' g" value of pies:.SriS ,!ne of Wash Dresses with Co SurtsreaSnabIe aMraCtiVe Shwin f Spring JUST THINK OF IT s the chance of once in a lifc ttae g Me thm ont ,l 98. Th" ing 'WolLJ W Not withstand. Drees, Wrappers, Kimonaa? and liaTks ym ""How G.m0rS&"i' - y to Wear' The Memory SU1I Lives. Greensboro News. The Democrats will not regain control of the government of this country as long as the memory of the people holds good. The Lash of a Friend. would have been about as welcome to A. Coper, of Oswego, N. Y., as a merciless lung-racking cough that ueaea an remedies for years. "It was troublesome at night," he writes. xiuLumg neiped me till I used Dr King's New Discovery which cured me completely. I never emmh t . . i- i .. uigut now." Millions know its match less merit for stubborn colds, ordi nate coughs, sore lungs, la erinno asthma, hemorrhage. crouD. vhnnn. ms cougn, or hay fever. It relieves quickly and never fails to sat isfy. A trial convinces. 50c. 11 nn Trail bottle free. it's positively guaranteed by all Druggists. M. A. I 4-n 4.2.-, 4.4H 4. bit 5.04 6.3) 5-28 b.v 6. ir, 6.2:1 6.2 6.38 6.49 fi.54 7.10 7.20 7-25 8.00 8.10 K.-V) 8.4 8.52 -04 H-14 .35 9.40 9. M 10. 00 10.08 10.13 10.2:1 10.84 10.:i9 10.60 11.06 11.10 STATIONS. I-V IlAlelffh ....Ar ..-CnralelKh " ... Mo 'ullers . ' Hanks " Willow Springs " Varlna " Kuquay Springs " -- t'halybeate-.. " Kipling " ( upe l-Var... ' --Lllllngton ... " Marnttt " Itunlevel " I.lndt'ii " Une " Srocomb - " -.Tokay " A. Li. Junol'n " Ar. -Kayettevllle- Lv. P. M.I A. M. NORTHBOUND IA!I V. No.M Si, r,. a. m 1. , 10.50 10.40 T.1.1 10. 10-17 ,?T 10.09 , ; io h 9 0) ri. (j', tt.:v. :,w 9. i8 ,v 4 1 9. in 5 s, 9.U '..w 9.01 6-( 8.rr uat: 8.45 4..,: 8..13 4.40 t-28 4.3T. 8.12 4.17 7.05 4.11 8-00 4.0, A. M. l: M. v. rj CONNKCTIONS. W. M connects at Varlna with Durham and Southern Itallvray lor Apex and "ur ham. and at Ilaipirh ith s.iI.j"; . ."r oik lModhr.dK N?r"n. Weldoi N, r ioik. iMcnraond an1 the North. 00 connects at Kalelgh with Southern Railway train No. ha imm "VirulVvn IM wlKorT f I with sTa. iT train . iti?1 c,on,necv1.8 t Kalelgh with southern and Wh U trahli frora th" N,th vniew1th tVa-klin,t nnecWon at Kayette vine wun trains for Ktntn.i . , .. train for the North. '"ain ,in' t '0;B2connect, at Farettevllle with A. r L. trains from W imin,i,n r-,.., J ... nah. Horenee. iipnntt.,.n.. ...'...". Snrlrnr. . ,. n " 7. .7 . . ' ion. I'.en RViT.H i.T. Z yy1"1-" nouin, connecting ' wfth p.nim.Utliern Rll'r train No. ill. Oreensboro. nieeper ior Durham and k73T'! comX&nr will endeavor v, ake schedule n4 rnmiu.tin.. . above, but does not guarantee same. Raleigh, n. c. J. A. Ml M.S. President. Dr. S. P. Norris Dr. S. Douglass DENTISTS The Improved BLICKensderfer Typewriter. V WORK and pnees-are lower'an; sK. THE LADIES FURNISHING COMPANY 113 E. Hargett Street, Below Rosenthal's Grocery RALEIGH, N. C. ; Missing Teeth spoil your smile, yonr chanr .m. the girrof yonr choice-marhan j . uuuniues tor er U1C' we " supply the defir,V.- m dental equipment most efiFective- ij ana charge you only reanaw therefor. Come here when nA. tug dental attention. Examinatica Fret. Drs. Morris & Douglass DENTISTS 221 FAYETTOflLlE STREET, - - UOEiea. M. C. H A machine at hall the cost and twice the value. More real improm,,,, than any other make. 130.000 satisfied users. Write tor catalog and get prices before rou buy a typewriter we save you money. The BHckensderfer Mfg. Co, 4tt Nanetal B!dt, Afctta, Ca. Very Attractive Round Trip Rate Via Southern Railway to Xew Or leans, La., MobUe, Ala and Pen soco,a on Account of Mardi Gras CelebraUon. Round trln rat New Orleans. 26.75; to Mobile. 22. to Pensacola. 122.90 TMrVota nn Sailt February 1st to 7th. inclusive, 7oTn final return Umit February 19. 1910. Tickets March 7th by deDoslHr, am with special agent at destination on or be iure eoruary 19 th. and rinnn nay- ment of i.oo at time of deposit. For further InformofiftT, a- tailed InformaUon onoran, rhpd- mes, Pullman accommrwiatinnQ tc. call on or write J. O. JONES. City Ticket Agent. R- H. DeBUTTS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh. N. a