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The Caucasian XD RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. SIIE3rVF.Ll COMMUTED. ILilieu, X. C, April 7, 1910. Entered at the Post-ofllc in Kaleizb. N. C, is second class inail matter. Local Matters Induction of Sentence of Rich Mn From Fite Months to Five Daji in Jail and Fine of $500. Governor Kitchin last week com muted the sentence oX five months in jail of Baxter Shemwell, a wealthy Lexington man, convicted of threats to kill, to five days in jail and a $500 fine. Shemwell was a passenger on a The iioUca court on Monday last through Southern Railway train. The had fourteen case3 before It, seven train not belnz scheduled to stop at being for "drunk and disorderly. 1 Lexington, the conductor refused un f..r.rp Manrum of Falls, was aueuiseii, ai iuC yuim . i- i, in n-0v. r,mtr fnr cafe tols, forced him ,..,,, Wn nrnnounced anemweu waa iriuui7 .i .u. -i i u ui ici auu uaa 111 n,uvavvu v- v a dangerous lunauc. - - . . I inK a uesueraie utau. nc un is"' Katherine I'.arharn, an aged negro the case through all the courts and .1 .1 I 1 . , 1 loot! . woman, was ioumi au m Governor Kltcnin naa once postponed Tuesday. Investigation showed that gentence .she had died of natural causes. Tne condition of Shemwell's health i .kq n.ufnt shooter, is given as the reason , but it la sug- ium.li. ... ... -i ...... i,fr-ri transferred to gestea tnai political pressure E. K. whose case was Warren County courts, has been re turned to the State Prison for safe keeping. Jeffrey and Willie Teachy and Wil li, i ;inn ii 1 1 of Wilson, who were bitten by a mad dog, have arrived h-r- for treatment by State Physi cian Shore. .r.vrnnr TCitrhin was called out brought to bear. COMPLAINTS ARE FILED. SOUXD OF PISTOL. (Continued from Pag 1.) Youth Charged With Attempting Criminal AuaalU Junior Order United American Me chanics of the Garner lodge. All the young men acquitted themselves well, but the Judges awarded the prize, to Mr. Harmon Dupree. Mr. TVi rr-na m-sa nn nf (ha nnttflt OX ,nff.Bt. w t ir ki line. Prktra. N. O. April 1. W. D s a-iLa Yi. n Hall, a youth, about eighteen years .v.. ,...,,. , i-v. .). of age, has been committed to. jail. .k ,m . w. in J chute of .ttempted crtmiail nnu - t-jcm u a w . w. - lowine the declamation,. Professor I N,ht Watchmaa at Murphy Shoots Judd, of Raleigh, delivered aa ad INCREASE IX WAGES. Cherokee Indian. dress, which was well received by the audience. The Policeman Acquitted. Murphyr. N. C. April 2. Dan Bird, a full-blooded Cherokee In dian, was shot and Instantly killed here last night by Ed. Sneed. Saeed Is night watchman at the planing him with a knife. An Enraged Xegres. Unchurch and IJrewer Auk for $25, 000 Each; Andrews $10,00O. The complaints in the case3 of V. H. Brewer, J. Sherwood Upchurch and Elbert Andrews against Mayor T s. Wvnne and Chief-of-Pollce J. of bed Friday morning to oruer uuup gteU wefe flled wUh lhe CJerk of the Washington Military company to tQ Court tMg week In the case3 protect from mob violence Carl Kel- if Upchurch and Brewer, $25,000 ley, who kiiuu hamuei layiue. and cogt8 ig agked wnile in the case Tho Hoard of Aldermen have au- of Andrews, colored, $10,000 and thori -1 a loan to nave Fayetteville costs is asked. Street with asphalt from Capitol to The complaints charge mat tne iv..;,. ,,,i Mnrtin street from Fav- Dlalntiffs were unlawfully arrested Ttmn nt tViA Paarn Phar1B A. . Until, .r. .(.(mi fko Tnrflan aftiltPd Senark. before whom the case oil"'- w State vs. II. L. Denning, charged with forcible entry, was tried last Saturday, rendered a verdict In favor of the defendant after looking up the Asherille, N. C. April 4. Within authorities and consulting several of the shadow of the First Baptist the leading lawyers of the city. Jus- Church, the home of Mr. and Mrs tice Separk based his decision upon J J. M. Mortimer, on College Street. Section 3 ISO of the Revlsal of 1905, came near being the scene of a dou- which gives the police officers the bie murder. They had gone out for right to search houses In which they the evening, leaving the nurse, Tina have reasonable grounds to believe Wallace, in charge. Another negro criminals are concealed. . woman named Quilla Austell dropped In and soon Qullla's alleged husband Wake Democrats to Meet. came along. Quilla enraged that the PhairmoTi P.ot Inir hM iRRHPrl ft M 1 TC' "cu" for the County Democratic Executive tloM, t0 anf "er woman, grabbed a Committee to meet at the courthouse f Wol. running Ivey through a parlor Bfi.v Anni Qth tnronsider Into Cellege Street, firing three times, uui lawmg tu uil mm, icuimuj, cue Railways Give EBlye lligter Wages Voluntarily. New Tork, April 4. The N York Central issued aa order increas ing by 7 per cent the wages of em ployees earning $200 or les pr month. This increase is given vol untarily by the company and will in crease their pay-roils $2,500,000 per year. The Philadelphia and Reading, one of the largest systems in the coun try, has also announced a substantia! Increase In wages to Its employees generally. Extraordinary Sub-.SoUing. Statesvllle Landmark. J. Henry Caldwell, a farmer living near Spartanburg, S. C, Tuesday broke up an acre of land with eight hundred charges of dynamite, the ex plosive being used for breaking the land for cultivation instead of the plow. Mr. Caldwell claims that blast ing land with dynamite is the best method for sub-soiling, and that It can be done more cheaply than with a plow. the calling of the primary. ..tii-viiie to Union Station. The loan is l;,7o0. Miss Oma Utley, daughter of Mr. Ii. H. Utley. of McCullers, was brought to Hex Hospital a few days ajj;o for an operation for appendi citis. While the operation was suc cessful, her recovery has been very slow. Mr. D. T. Johnson, who for more . than thirty years has conducted a fancy grocery store at 1G East Har- gett Street, has retired from the bus iness, being succeeded by his son, Mr. II. J. Johnson. Police Judge Stronach reversed his decision in the fine imposed on Agent Vaughn, of Swift & Co., for selling diseased hogs. The fine against the company stands. A third case of the diseased meat has been reported. There is being organized a local company to transact a wholesale dry goods business, with a capital of $100,000. It will be the only busi ness of the kind in the Raleigh terri tory. while conducting their business. The cases grew out of the preven tion of the presentation of "The Girl From Rector's" by the city authorities. I kirn Destroyed by Fire. Wednesday night at 8 o'clock the barn of Mrs. S. P. Warren, near Adam's Cross Roads, together with all the feedstuffs and four bales of cotton, was completely destroyed by fire. The live stock was saved. The total loss amounted to $700. Rad Meal Seized. Mr. R. C Lineback, inspector for the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, was in the city Thursday and reported having seized 12 5 bags of meal for short weight. Besides being short weight, the meal was in very bad condition. Sad Death of a Little Girl. Fay, the six-year-old child of R. B. Whitley, a well-known citizen of Wendell, died Tuesday as a result of burns received some ten days ago. fired at Tina, hitting her in the foot. She escaped and is still at large. Wiggs-Gill Case. In the Superior Court J. R. Wiggs, a policeman of Zebulon, was found guilty of an assault on J. E. Gill, who Shooting at Lenoir. Lenoir, N. C, Arpll 5. Becoming Involved over a small sum of money, Miller Baker shot Dick Campbell here to-day. The wounded man is not expected to live. Baker is in jail. POWELL CASE REMOVED. was acquitted of shooting the Police- shnntor Could Not Get r rrrro iroa n Cr t 9 K QTlH PACltfl I 9 1 11 Cl LI . 1 J&33 " t0 11UVU W uAV wwv Rooseveit Luck. Durham Herald. It is fortunate that Colonel Roose velt was in Africa when he received that gift of three gallons of thirty year old Kentucky Bourbon. Had he been in Charlotte, the grand jury would have nailed him for a boot legger before he even had chance to whiff the bouquet. 3 Bales of Cotton Per Acre Mr. John B. Broadwcll averaged three bales of COtton per acre on his entire crop by uiing fcrtilticri at the rate of 1,000 poundi per acre. You ihould be able to do as well as Mr. Broadwcll By Using Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers KM K It," Mmanac cc copy. Get a copy of our 1910 Farmers Year P, from ycur fertilizer dealer, or write u f 1 vja uii iiio tun r. 111) ui"v Oi HOW he got this big yield. sales omaii Vlk&tktA COiaA CltMKU COMfAT. rwM m v at rw F vaunt' Ytu Sk4 '! 4 t- Tm... C!n. t C. Ckniicc, t C A 14 . A!t Wholesale Theft of Sugar. William Davis, colored, was bound nvar tn ennrt nn T?rirtnv charged with Local capital is back of thei gtealing 500 pounds of sugar rom a I S. A. L. freight car. Davis, who was who lives I a drayman for a local firm, had been movement. Mr. J. W. Upchurch, Ainaii Pardoned by Governor. Gov. Kitchin on Monday granted pardons to A. W. Aman, the Samp son County defaulting sheriff, sen tenced to four years in the Stat6s Prison, and Robert Carter, of Rock ingham County, sentenced to twelve months on the roads for selling li quor. He commuted to life impris onment the death sentence of Jesse Fair Trial in Halifax, Judge lie- moved it to Warren County. Weldon, N. C. April 1. The trial of E. E. Powell, in Halifax Superior Court, charged with the killing of C. W. Dunn, came to an abrupt end this afternoon, when Judge Ward an nounced that he would remove the case to Warren County. In so rul ing, Judge Ward said: "I, in no sense reflect on the citizenship of TToH for fniintv When T went into Whitehead, of Craven County, who thlg c x dW nQt thlnk it necessary was convicted of burglary in the first degree to move it, but after examination ot 150 jurors, I am now convinced it shmiiri hp taken to another county. Had Arm Amputated. There geemg tQ be a flxedness of mind Mr. Bryant Todd, who lives near on the part or tne men examineu Auburn, in St. Mary's Township, and here as to the guilt of the prisoner, who had been suffering for some and the majority of them declare on time from a cancerous growth on his oath that they could not give the de- rieht arm. went to Richmond. Va.. fendant a fair trial. This feeling ap- w I near Milburnie, this county, is seri- selling the sugar to small merchants fe d vg aco and had tlie arm am- pears to be natural, and I might so ously ill with tuberculosis. Mr. C. I around the city. William Russell, ac- putated He has returned home and feel myself under similar circum- E. Upchurch. of Raleigh, has ust re- cused of receiving part or tne sioien feels much better since the opera- stances." turned from a visit to his father and I goods, was also bound over. tion Mr. Todd is a veteran of the The next term of Warren County says that Mr. Upchurch is in a crit- . Civil War and his old comrades and Court will be held June 30th ical condition. Memorial Day Exercises. other friends hope for him a perma- The remains of little Martin, the! Governor Kitchin has accepted an nent recovery infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. I invitation to deliver the Memorial Salem Policeman Convicted. Matthews, of Durham, were broughtlDay address in Raleigh on the 10th to Raleigh Friday afternoon and! of May. taken to the home of Mr. W. O. Scott. The funeral was held Satur day at 2 o'clock. Tax Listers for Wake Appointed. The following tax-listers were ap- Winston-Salem, N. C April 1. Ken Brown, a special police officer of Salem, was convicted in the Superior Court of larcency, in having stolen The exercises of the day will be Dointed zy the Board of County Com in charge of the Daughters of the mifisioners vesterdav for the year from F. F. Riddle the sum of $18 1910- Brown was sent to the county roads Barton's Creek J. D. R. Allen, for ten months Confederacy and the usual annual Miss Mattie- Woodard died at her dinner will be given to the Confed- eraie vtwrau. LOSE lxV UOIIEY home, 310 East Hargett Street, on Friday last. She had been ill only a few days. She is survived by four sisters, Mrs. J. D. Riggan, Mrs. L. F A Novel Sentence. Last week a sixteen-year-old white Medlin, and Misses Julia and Em-Doy, charged with theft, received a eline Woodard. The funeral was SDntonro at the, hands of Judee Allen held Saturday. Iwhtr-h ta said to ha uniaue in this Cary R- D I tt f w Hollybprmgs C. J. Rhodes, merchant at Wen-Piaie- "c Wtta Unrinir- lto be sent to tne reiormaiory, aa ue Rogers' Store. Buckhorn Lewis Pool, New Hill. Cary W. G. Goodwin, Cary. Cedar Fork J. H. Moring, Morris-ville. House Creek A. M. Thompson, THE MARKETS. RALEIGH COTTON MARKET. (Corrected every Thursday by Chas. E. Johnson A Co.) -J. R. Carter, Holly Good middling 14 13-16c. Strict middline 142c. . - - i i rr rv r ennr in i n h in iihi.ii v. n. rs uc i - - - - - - - - den was on t riday adjudged a DanK- ; : ;eemg and besidea Little River-John G. Kemp. Jr., Middling ; I4ic rupt and rerrin uusDee was nameur r ' " Wakefield. ihhict 141c t r KATnfm q rrrv la i ii i i un n is st:ii- i u w va Auau.MB as the referee to wind up tne estate. Mark's Creek J. O. Wall. Wen- o..,nf ,n,r 14c. . . , i tonna wna to tne I'.ountv Home lor i . oui """'u6 ine proceeding oemg invomniary, delL ,,,.. 132o u s t. e nnfl Year, hull lixcu it uia wuuuli 1 .. . 0 lueit; is no siaiemeiii ui mc aoscto . .. m rtH a Hrpolr .7. TV Tlallentlne. II 1 V. n rrn rT timhQtlnTl I j.t.w..w . v . . ' and liabilities. uetiU BUUU "c nm 6" v" F. ""T U-nn,, Snri,e8. and report to the courts tor nve - . XT The aldermen have finally made an yea purDOse being to keep him Neuse N. W. Hatch Neuse. appropriation to defray the expense in the line of good conduct. iNew "inwLonnie WBiwr. of the lines of incandescent lights on ua uruve u. n. omja. Aaams, Receipts yesterday, one bale. RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET. Fayetteville Street from Davie Street The Census Takers for Wake County. to the State-House for lighting them every Saturday night until midnight. Supervisor Pearson has announced The matter has been hanging fire for I the census takers for Wake County, leigh, R. D. Butter 20c.25c, Lard 15c- some time. The Liles-Hester family "squab ble" which occupied the Wake Coun ty Court for some days, was finally settled by Judge Allen giving the quarreling families one week to make up. It is understood that peace has been restored. Hester married who are as follows: Buckhorn Emmett C. Olive. Cary Robert C. Harrison. Cedar Creek Julius E. Markham. Holly Springs Ray Olive. House Creek John R. Medlin and G. L. B. Penny. Little River Dunard D. Oham blee and Pittman Stell. Mark's Creek W. H. Hester and Panther Branch James TXT51HTir Cnrlnirc TJ T1 Swift Creek T. A. Stephens, Ra- Eggs . A' ' Hams i0 Hens 40c.50c. Soring chickens 30c.35c Sweet potatoes 75(5 Peas $1.75 $1.85 Wake Forest-J. A. Wiggins, Wake Forest, R. D. White Oak-Claude Baucom, Apex.j Liles' daughter. The Leasar Literary Society of the! Oris M. Marshburn. A. &. M. Collece has elected the fol-l Middle Creek Lemuel W. Sea- lowing officers for the new term:! well. President, Thomas B. Stansel; Vice-I Neuse River Nathanial W. Hat President, George W. Gillette; Secre- cher New Advertisement. In this issue will be found a new and attractive advertisement of Dar nell & Thomas, the leading music dealers in this section of the State. They have a nice display of all the leading pianos and organs, as well as all the latest music. Corn 85c. tarj', L. L. Dail; Treasurer, John T. Peden; Critic, L. P. McLendon; Cen sor, T. B. Summerlin. The famous Confederate drum corps of L. O'B. Branch Camp, this city, which has stirred sensational enthusiasm in many parts of the South at reunions of the United Con federate Veterans, is to attend the reunion this spring at Mobile, Ala. The Raleigh aldermen have appro priated $50 for their expenses. The exploits of a traveling hypno tist, in having a man sleep, fifty hours in a store window in Raleigh, and a young woman, alleged to be hypnotized, play for twelve hours on! a piano, caused much unfavorable comment, and high State officials suggested the necessity of laws to prevent such seemingly cruel exhibitions. New Light W. D. Ray and Geo. Collett. Oak Grove Walter G. Ray. Panther Branch Not settled. Raleigh. Stephen T. Seymour, Peter F. Rob- REQUISITION PAPERS ARE IS SUED FOR ARMOUR, They Are Filed by Prosecutor Gar- yen, and Follow Recent Indict ment. New York, March 31. Requisi tion papers for the extradition of J. rt roni Hickman Ray. Clarence Ogden Armour, or umcago, wno was a Tfnprs f col.). William W. Utley, recently indicted by tne nuason Mrs. Lizzie M. Montgomery, John T. County, New Jersey, grand jury ior Ross, Miss Maude Darnell, O. W. Bel- conspiracy in controlling the prices vin rtenrire l. Lane. Jr. (col.), M. C. of meat products, were filed with Buffaloe J L Champion, C H. With- Governor Fort at Trenton, N. J., to ersooon'fcol). Uay Prosecutor Garven, of Jersey St. Marv's David H. Stancil and City David T. J. II. Robbins Fails. Mr. J. II. Robbins, who has con ducted for some years a large livery business in this city, on Monday sur rendered the business to Harden and Holder, the mortgagees. - MOTHERS! Don't fall to procure Mas. Winsi-oWs Sooth ing Syrup lor your children while cuttlo teeth- It soothes the child, aoftenn the rums allays all pain, cures wind coUc, and Is the bent remedy toi diarrhoea. Twenty-five casta a bottie. Bryan. St. Matthews Carl H. Honeycutt. Swift Creek D. P. Franks and J. '. Goodwin. Wake Forest Marion Purefoy and ames A. Williams. White Oak C. R. Baucom and Nathan Holleman. The colored census enumerators will take census only of colored peo ple. Tired Women lYcsen, worn and tired trrca over-work, need a tcale. Tbal feeling cl weak cess er tiredness will not leave yoa of itself. Take Cardni, that efiecinal remedy for the ailments aad weak ness of women. Thousands ef women have tried Cardni and write enthusiastically of U its great benefit to them. when you allow an" r poultry to remain sick a day. . They give you less results in beef, pork, work, or eggs, when they are not in perfect health. Take a little interest in your own pocket book and doctor them up with Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine It will pay you to do this. It has paid thousands of other successful farmers and stock and poultry raisers. This famous remedy is not a food, but a genuine, scientific med icine prepared from medicinal herbs and roots, acting on the liver, kid neys, bowels and digestive organs. Sold by all druggists, price 25 cents, 50 cents and $1. per can. 3Vrite for valuable book : Success with Stock and Poultry. " Sent free for a postal Address Black-Draught Stock Medicine Co., Chattanooga, l ean. DWI!M-SIVITH Furniture Co., DEALER 9 IN FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS All kinds of Store and Kange. Bed Koom Su-.r, nd in fct anything needed to furnish your home. We are the exclutive agents for the Lynchburg Sni.rj Hjfinc Felt Mattreis, the bet known to man. Get our price before placing your order. Our urmi tr CASH or CREDIT. 128-130 East Martin Street, - RALEIGH, N. C. Keep an Eye On Our Eye -Openers for This Month. Look at Our Solid Sole Shoes for Rain or Shine. Peer Into Our Reasonable Prices. Attractive Round Trip Rates. Account Annual Reunion, United Confederate Veterans, the Southern Railway announces the sale of very cheap round trip tickets to Mobile, Ala., and return. Tickets on sale April 23rd-24th-25th, with final re turn limit May 2, 1910, or by de positing your ticket with special agent at Mobile and paying a lee oi fifty cents, you can have final limit extended until May 19, 1910. From Raleigh, N. C ? 15.7 5 Goldsboro, N. C 1 16.40 Selma, N. C ? 16.00 Durham, N. C $15.65 Oxford, N. C 116.30 Henderson, N. C $16.55 Chanel Hill, N. C $15.65 Burlington, N. C $14.85 Rates also In proportion from all other points. The Southern Railway is the only direct line to Mobile, Tmnrtipn throueh cars and makrs quickest time. vni- fnrthpr information as to! rates, schedules, Pullman reserva tions, etc., ask your nearest Agent or address the undersigned. R. H. DeBUTTS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Herbert Rosenthal " The Shoe Fitter " 128 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N. C mm REACHING THE TOP in any calling of life demands a vig orous bodv and a keen brain. With Mr. eParson announced that tne t hpalth there is no success. But colored enumerators would take tne Electric Bitters is the greatest! census only among colored people. iipalth Builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of Closing Exercises at Garner School. stomacn Hver, kidneys, bowels, purl- Th closing exercises at Garner l.fies and enriches the blood, tones and public school was held last Thursday invigorates the whole system and en- and Friday nights. The exercises ables you to siana me wear au wr on Thursday night consisted of di- of yourdauy wor, i alogues. recitations and singing, of suffering irou. VT, ,. f thA writes M. . Sherman, of Cushins, rrai Me., "three bottles of Electrie Bit- declamations In . contest for the ters made me feel like anew man. 6oW medal which was giren by the 1 50c at all Druggist-. A recent letter frcn Mrs. Claries Bragg ol Sweetser, lad. , says: "Tongue can ed tell how Bach your med icine has done for me. Be fore I began taking Cardni I eeald sot do a day's work. 1 would work awhile and lie dawa. I shall always fihre praise to yesr medlcise." Try CsrddL For ssla erarywhsre. IS 43 James 1. Johnson Opp. Post Office RALEIGH, - - - N. C. TT7EEPS every thing usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Fine Assortment 01 GARDEN SEEDS Special Attention to All Mail Orders. SMITH'S CAFE We Furnish ths Best that Money Can Buy. EveriitHlno in Season Keals Served cn Short Notice Oui' prices arc re&MmaUe. nd the erV ce U unexcelled. Oar two dining-room! have been nicely ft ed up, and are kept neat and clean, l Smith's Cafe Street No. 9 Ezchao RALEIGH, : : : NORTH CAROLINA Special Sale! we nv J t aic-Kivt Millinery ress CccCs ad Slippers! COME kai lt D Sfc T WU1 fl Iml Ladles' Hat, -Oc. D1 P Children's Hat, all price. Indies' Sllri. H-50 "P- Children' Slipper.. 50c and cp. All Kinds of Dress Goods Come Eirlj Bd cTuPCHURCH & SOI 110 1 Hargett Street 250 Good Storl Tbe Youth's Companion abonndi in ttJrrina stories ot adventure and berolsm. One' to acrtbe an escape from accidental peril. rotb' arrange encounter with wild creatu ragman Mwof theaa itoriet are true a to facJand di&ralae to names and place. Aaoore 1910 in addition to nerlr otbe- itoa toriet in ali and no two lk??hXnZd coootlnc tne aerial atorlea. wbtcb U U b"" be considered by old Companion reader a the beat Tbe Companion baa ever pubUbd- Kverr new aabaerJ ber will fiod U of pecial ad rZ ieSd ofJS, tbe tL7i to, Um ew mo Volume. Notomy doe fee If tbe loUl Veoex.:aa" Caieoder for ia Jitborrapbed in tblrtees eolora and gold, but !J tbe Iwuesof Tbe Companion for tbe remalniBt wee of mat. from tbe tlm tbe aobasripuoa is received. THE YOUTH'S COMPAKIOX. Companion BoDdlnc Borrow. Mash. New Sabscrlptlona Reeeired at tbla Odc.1. When wTltUuc adTartUara. ttmtm nuuuioa HICKS' CAFE Open Day and Night Quick meals at reasonable prices. Give us a trial when you are in Raleigh. J. M. HICKS, Prop., Cor. Saluburr Hargett Su, RALEIGH, N. U L. G. GILL CLOTHES PRESSED, CLEANED OR ALTERED taction cnarantara.
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