-i (Tbartiajr, Jair lf ,t i THE CAUCASIA X . if State Netfs. I'liKACIIKII WlUVVVtlU CO.VSTA-IILK. V.vi lih nburg County lead In the nunifei of automobiU-js In the State, ultii (ijjlforil a close erond. Mf-fklenhurj? CYntah!e CHm! a General Netfs. MiniAtrr ami a Hot Fight I o. Charlotte. N. C. July 12. Her. Surveyors are working out a new A- J- Crane, a leading Presbyterian iir.e of railway between ML Airy and lister of thU county, promises to vitatesvllle. Kain the nae of "the righting par- wn" In a literal sense, should his Trip? are bHnz mad by various encounter with Mr. I). W. Teeter, farmers' Institute.-, starting from I a constable of Xewellf. fire mile Jtalf iph and goine Into different parU ' from Charlotte, be repeated, of th State. The minister has been laying out blind tiserg and liquor, and yester- Kfforts are being made by the citi- da' n ln said. hat constable, aen of Hickory to f-ecure the build- meeting the preacher's son, made . M mm lrc of a highway connecting that u"e 01 'anguage alleged to be very thriving town with Asheville. his father A rahe of actual cure from the Thf" minister later met the consta lread difeaf-e, pellagra. Is reported he anrl reports say that the physical from Durham, the patient being Mrs. . punishment which he administered It. M. liaxley, of Hillsboro. A New York cientit 1 confined that the growth of crept can but in creased by the dm of electricity as a fertilizer. He hat bought an "dec. trie farm" and proposes to ten bis theory. Garment workers In New AVAXT lOSTAI. HANKS. ( Continued fros Pag 1.) able effect; bat be f-aid that from all be coald learn that the tseth- cdi. though cunning aed dangerous. would not fool the people on this oc cation, and even if It fooled some. it would cot be effective to overcome the great growing tide of sentiment for Morehead and progress and vie- York lory. nave gone on a strike, demanding a recognition of their union and im proved sanitary conditions Jn the shops and factories. Nelson County, Virginia, has a smallpox epidemic. Fully 150 cases abusive, which the boy reported to I " H 7i J r7 u, . 4 five miles long and three mi es wf,! General vaccination has been ordered although no deaths have occurred. Charlr-s V. Siencer, son of Mr. J. 15. Spf-ncer, of iA'Xington, was drown :d at IJry.-on last Tuesday whiltJ bathing. would have done credit to a trained athletic and pugilist. Constable Tee ter is said to have been knocked down three times by the stalwart preacher when the latter was cursed by the constable. lioth have appeared before raagis- Mr. K. Ashe Host, for twelve years ! trates here, and their cases will be with the Imperial Tobacco Company fought out in local courts. Teeter ;t J.urbam, has rc-signi-d his position has secured able counsel, while the ;nd f.nes to South Carolina a3 buyer minister will likewise be taken care for mat organization. , f In that respect, and intense ex- ' citement attaches to the outcome. It In the Fifteenth Judicial District,18 sai,J hat Constable Teeter will the Democrats have nominated Jos. 'allege the use of a deadly weapon by S. Adams for the judgeship, and ' the minister Staggering under debts of $849. 3C9 and facing financial ruin, George Washington University to-day Is ne gotiating the sale of the most im portant buildings and a discontin uance of its medical school and hos pital. The Republicans of Alabama have placed a full ticket in nomination, excepting for justices of the Supreme Court, and announce that they ex pect to reduce the Democratic major ity this fall. HlCili COST OF LIVING. CUiro That Tnre Footl Law Ha Tended to Advance Price on Thing to Fat. A Washington Dispatch says: "The Congressional Committee on the cost of living recently detailed fifteen reasons for the high cost of living an i yet one of the most Important reasons for high prices was left out of their report," remarked Solicitor McCabe of the Department of Agri culture to-day. "The execution of the pure food law undoubtedly had an important effect upon prices. For merly resort was had to adulteration an 1 misbranding to reduce the price of alleged food articles. Now peo pif buy raspberry jam, for instance, a:,J pay more for it, but they get what they pay for. So it is with many other articles in common use. Ti ls increase in price of course, is oi ly apparent, but it Impresses the p-ople who make purchases as real. Where is the Place Clothing. Shoes and Hats for the whole famij on installments at lowest cash prices. A brand rte shipment of New York's latest up-to-date styf reached us this week. You should get into one 0 more of these garments. f $11 Any Man's Suit in the house, $1 down; then $1 a week. Ill SOd Any Ladies v Suit, Skirt, Shc or Hat, 50c 50c a weV. said that no man could hold his hands and receive the epithets of words that were alleged to have been applied to him. i CUT. SI'EXCEK DROWNED. Jtobert S. Reynolds as solicitor. While working on a dam near Marshall Tuesday afternoon, a young man named Gray Hancy, fell across the belt of a rock crusher and was probably fatally Injured. George Misenheimer, formerly in the service of the Southern Railway I A Sad Death at Encampment Xear Asheville. Asheville, N. C, July 12. A spe cial from Bryson City says that the body of Capt. Charles Spencer, who was drowned Saturday in the Tucka- seigee River while out with a boat ing party, was recovered to-day miles below Bryson, where it had been washed by the current against a rock. This is one of the most pathetic W h H r flrlncr Vi --. 1 rrU and stand high in their communities. A T X ialuXf9UfX)' uienn " WOMA.V SFITTtAGE I EXGLAM). TJ,p minir ia nf Curtis the notd aviator, threw a - ....... s. J 'J UUlU Cm o ua I I H SL. Just think of the largest clothing company 0f the kind, then make a dash for 114 Faycttcvilu Street. Ask the man, he will tell you the namc of the company. MASTERS AND AGEE COMPANY 114 FayettevilleSt., Nesr Southern Express Co f Ralcigh.N.c ton Bill, nut it Has Not Yet Be come a Law. Company at Spencer, was killed in a railroad wreck at Saddlia, Mo., on last Thursday. Ills remains were shipped to Charlotte for interment. John S. Huyler the candy man, has agreed to donate $23,000, the mort gage he holds upon Montreat, a Pres byterian Assembly ground in western North Carolina, provided the Mon treat Association raises $10,000 to vcards permanent improvements. "Doctors B. W. Page, of Snead's Ferry; C. F. Strasinder, Wilmington, and Claude L. Pridgen, Kinston, have received appointments from the Rockefeller Hookworm Commission district agents in the campaign )eing waged in this State against the hookworm disease. Robena Slack, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Slack, of High Point, is in a critical condition from the result of a fall from a second story window to the ground, a dis tance of about eighteen feet, at an early hour Monday morning. number of oranges at a yacht lying tISP of Commons Passes SItackle- teiai uunurea ieet oeiow. and came within three feet of hitting the deck. This was rfnno Jn -.r- prove the possibility of hitting ves-L London- JuI 12. The House of sels with bombs. U,,UU1U,1S. D a vote or 299 to 190 to-night passed the second reading THE INTERNATIONAL COXFFIt- f the Woman's Suffrage bill, for EXCE. iuiv-u uavia james snackleton, la bor member from the Clitheroe di vision of Lancashire, is the sponsor. The bill provides for the granting of the parliamentary franchise to women who are possessed of the property qualification and who al ready exercise the franchise in mun- L ..-; - - I V S tmtim. Moair Strong, prmctmrml cvm, Al inrr.rtq lACUity. Special Summer Rates Now On Eo,t' "M frora 19 to ,li ww,r Ckliejre JounuJ tell all about cur GREAT SUMMER OFFERS. Write for It AddrrK. Srt KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, :: Raleigh. N. C, or Charlotte. . C Because of the trouble in the condi tions in Nicaragua and other Central American states, this is expected to tions for a long while. Capt Spen-! be the most important conference yet tions fo ra long while. Capt. Spen-' held Fourth Conference of American Re publics in Session at Huenos Ayres A Very Important Meeting. Buenos Ayres, July 12 The fourth international conference of American repuDiics opened here today and ', , , orohahlv wni ,nn.n0 , 1 ahcipal ejections. ' "-'""v- iui dia weens. ti,..,.- , me (auc.pecieuiy large majority of 109 gives an important impetus to woman's suffrage, but many ob stacles .must yet be overcome before the principle is legalized by the nec- cer was one or a party of college men who were spending a while at Camp Cherokee. His home was in Lynchburg, Va., and he wras a nro- fessor of mathematics at Orange, Va. Henry White, former American am bassador to France, will respond for the delegates. Other delegates in attendance are Prof. Paul Reinsch, of the University He was a graduate of Washington ! of Wisconsin ; Prof. David Kinley, of essary majority of 145. The House subsequently referred the bill to a committee of the whole, which means that the bill will be shelved until next year. ine interesting debate showed ii i . and Lee, thirty-five years of age and I the University of Illinois; Prot John ," .nya ieadinS men, including unmarried. The mpmWc nf I Bassett Moore, of Hnlnmhtn TTr, Umston sPencer Churchill, Secre- camn will aipnmn!.t,P kj , versitvr Prnf RomarH irn e u I tary for Home Affairs, and A. J , uuc uuuj UOIUe. " 'uu"ca, ui Liic I TJolfrt,. 1 A m . , University of California; E. B. Moore X X e opPsltlon in United States Commissioner of Pat- Commons, who favored the prin ents; J. B. Ouinters. N'pw nrine. Ciple of woman's suffrage, objected Colonel Enoch Crowder, assistant X L prest bill, and contended judge advocate general of the United w ole country must pro- States army: Lewis NWnn vow uuuuie unreserveaiy in favor of wo- Iratj Husband Searching for R away Wife. Creensboro is shy of one member of the Board of Aldermen and has lten for some time. One member re signed and the board, it is said, will not elect a successor until it can do so wth the assurance that the ring, &o called, will have a safe working majority. Charlotte July S. Mr. J. C. Furr, a Well-tO-do farttlPr nf Tir,a,.17 e about fifty years of age, is on a'de- York; Prof- J- B- Shepherd, Columbia meU Jtin?. befre ParIiam'ent sane termined hunt for his thirty-year-old i University; Cabot WTard, ex-secretary 1 " tu a Laanee in tne Consti wife, who left him recently in the I of state of Porto Rico, and W. T. S. tul'on' . company of Jim Lamons (it is be-' Doyle assistant chief of the division remier Asquith in a strong lieved), Lamons being a mill opera-! of Latin-American Affairs, State De- f against the bill declared that tive. The storv hPramP ' partment. 11 women had a vote they must in- -wx iiuw n ii hi- z a v i i in .Parliament MEREDITH COLLEGE Among the Foremost Colleges for Women in the South Course in Liberal Arts covering nine departments, and includi-r elective courses in Education and Bible which count for the A. Ii de gree. School of Music, including Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin and Vok culture. School of Art, Including Decoration, Designing and Oil Palat. ing. School of Elocution. Academy which prepares students for col lege courses. Physical Culture under a trained director. Full literary course per year, including literary tuition, board, room, light, fceaL ju;oiUau, "uibc, uiuiuary meaicines ana an minor rees, J21O.H0- ' the Club. $50 to $55 less. Next session begins Sept. 14. 1910. Add'res PRESIDENT R. T. VANN, : : : : : : : : a resa Raleigh, X. c. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall Session begins September 14, 1910. Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. For catalogue and other information address, JLXIUS I. FOUST, President. Greensboro, X. C. day. The woman, when she left her husband's home, took with her an eleven-year-old daughter, and a two-months-old infant. She has not been seen, though it was alleged that she was with Lamons in Sfooriiu fhe Interstate Commerce Commis- Upon investigation it"was found that they had left for parts unknown. LaRaznn nn infloT, ioi 4 1 leviiauiy nave seats J -uvuiiui juuiuai, LU" I J -i 1,4. 4. 1 , day denies reports that the Argen- g ake the speaker's chair tine Republic. Brazil and fhiio , J or Slt in the Cabinet. sion has ordered a reduction in through freight rates to Winston Salem and Durham, X. C, from Roa noke and Lynchburg, Va. It amounts to about 9 cents a hundred pounds on class freight and from 4 to 8 cents a hundred pounds on hay, grain and packing-house products. Republic, Brazil and Chile are planning an alliance to offset the power and influence of the United States in South American affairs. Lightning Kills Harnett County Boy Others Wounded. A special from Angier to yester day's News and Observer says: "During a thunder storm here the lightning struck a pine tree about 'one hundred yards from the home of Mr. John Hockaday, and then ran 'along a wire fence to his house, Where it got into his bed springs and tore two bed slats all to pieces. "There were three small children lying on the bed asleep, but they were not even waked up. One boy awoke, and sitting at the foot of the "ned was killed, namely, Willie Day, about fifteen years old. "The lightning also struck Mrs. Andrew Pate and tore her clothes nearly off her and tore a big hole out of her arm. She is not expected io live." Horse Thief Arrested at His Wife's Grave. Good Prosneets for Ronhii L Monroe- July 12. Returning tory in nan.inUT !ne.re ear,y to"dar with PhiP Ward, I alleged horse thief. Sheriff Parker bnDoro, July 9. County Chair-! and His deputies reported that they man C. L. Holton has issued a formal ! came upon Ward while he was stand- uu Ior ine Kepublican convention inS by the half-filled grave of his for Randolph County, to be held in i wife near Quachita City. Ward drewl uie court nouse at Ashboro on Satur- i a revolved, but the deputy knocked day, July 16th. lit out of his hand. He drew anoth- T I nn A TT nn , i .. nuuou ana oiner prom-j ei auu " met tne same fate. As he inent Republicans will address the convention. In Randolph prospects for a sweep ing Republican victory were never brighter, and predictions are that the county ticket will go in to the man. A strong ticket will be put out and already Randolph is jubilant over its opportunity to roll up a large Re publican majority. was drawing a third revolver, the posse decided it was time to intrude! still further upon the obsequies and they placed him under arrest and nand-cuffed him. Ward's wrfe died yesterday. He says that hv had self-destruction in mina when the posse drew up and naa no thought of harming them. mere are at Istea Young Girls just enterioginto womanhood, often stiver much pain and misery during the change of thefc physical organization. Many women will tell you their female trouble started during that trying period, and nas clung to them ever since. Cardul Is a friend to young girls, as well as to women of fU ages. It has been found to help women during their "Ting periods by relieving pain and restoring disordered organs to health. THE International Correspondence Schools OF SCRAXTOX, PA. will train you, during spare time, for a txovemment position or to nil a re sponsible technical position at a lare er salary than you are now eettine 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 nosi tion) by spare time studv wlthm,t leaving my present work until T am qualified. TTIE XOItTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture & Mechanic Am The State's College for training in dustrial workers. Courses in Api culture, Horticulture, Animal Ifu bandry and Dairying; in Civil, E!w trical and Mechanical Engineericj; In Cotton Milling and Dyeing; la In'. dustrial Chemistry; an a Agricul tural teaching. Entrance examinations at caci county seat on the 14th of July. I). II. HILL, President, West Raleigh, X. C. My name Is. . . . Street and No. . , Town and State. " ' -"" ""'en uy a stated that cfco , 7 Train. mueiesieu in tne iuburance Dusiness. She is said tr Smithfield, X. C, July 11. Chas. Xavis, aged twenty-seven, a farmer who lived about eight miles from Smithfield, was run over and instant ly killed Sunday morning at 12.0 5 by fast train No. S2, northbound, on the yards of the depot at this place. He bad been drinking and it is supposed ne went to sleep on the track. The remains were horribly mangled. Tel egraph operator at the depot, Mr. -Ernest Ruckman, -went out to put the mail on the train. He picked up rhat he thought in the dim light was -a,3aail bag but instead he had picked T a man's leg. He notified the sta 'tion faster, Mr. Hinnant, of the acci dent. The scattered remains were foken to the undertaking establish ment an prepared for burial. They were later taken to the home of the young man's parents, about eight niles from 'town. half a dozen charges of horse stealing against him Wma Cartco PTOpIe. nerToZZZL0 Charlotte, N. C, July 8. A younWdays ago. woman of fine address, and giving j the name Marie E. Barwick, after "Kid Rums" Killed in Prize Fi-ht spending several weeks here, has de-! v , T S parted and behind her are unpaid U a ' July 12-Hugh Grant bills estimated at about five hundred I J y6arS ld f Tuckahe, X. Y., dollars. j KQown in the prize ring as "Kid The young woman secured expens-i ,rDS; died early today as tQe re ive offices in thp riv k;i? i sult of a terrific beating administr. UJ xuiuwy weicn, of Jer sey uity, m four rounds of fighting at Lue i-ownatan Club here last night. MOTHERS! Don't fall to Drocur vrns wtct . i!?; ,n ROO,the8 child, RoftenB the rime bottle. weniy-n ve cents Take Ml have ordered about three hundred dollars worth of dress goods from one firm, but upon investigation the goods were withheld. She left the next day. Attachment papers for her trunks were in a constable's hands when she was leaving. Miss Barwick secured handsome living rooms, also, and made quite a stylish appearance. There is no explanation of her un lucky sojourn here. Mrs. Mary Hudson. Ff- man, Miss., writes; "While staying with me and going to school, my young sister was In terrible misery. I got her to take a few doses of CARDUI and It helped her at once. "I have taken Cardul my self and believe I would have been under the clay had It not been for that wonderful medi cine." Try Cardul. It wiH heb you. For sale everywhere. mmm, E 48 The Improved BLICKensderfer Typewriter. Xot in Bad Condition. State Dispatch. If the textile industry was in one half as bad condition as some peo ple would make believe, does any one suppose for a moment that the Mar shall Field Co.. would invest one and a half million dollars in one little town in North Carolina? E r dst Carolina Teachers Training School A state school organized and maintained for one oVfi mte purpose: Training young men and women for eact ing. The regular session opens Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1910 or catalogue and information, address Robt. H. Wright, Pres., Greenville, N. C. any A machine at hail the cost and twice the value. More real improvement than other make. 150.000 satisfied users. Write for catalog and set price, before you buy a typewriter-we aave you money. The BBckensrJerfer Mfg. Co, 4tt Naitoial Bid. Atiasta, 6a. Dr. S. P. Morris Dr. S. L Douglass DENTISTS o crown k V;-' ra L 2m )j WORK f ?--0C0P flrrV- Missing Tcelh poll jour smile, jour chance with the girl of jour choice majbap jour opportunities for success in life. We'll supplj the deficiency in dental equipment most effective ly and charge jou onlj reasonably therefor. Come here when need ing dental attention, turaiutoi Frtt Drs. Norris & Douglass DENTISTS 228 Mtnvnilt STREET. - - RAIEJ&H. I. C. DROPSY CURED RUcf at Once Address PfPHNT-PAlTERSON S TT .l m GEORGIA. HOTEL BANCROFT Cor. I8!h and H. Sts. N. W. WASHINGTON, - - D. C Cars pass the door to all part of tne city. Near War, State, Natj and Treasury Depts. A first class modern hotel. Ameri can Plan. Moderate rates. Rooms single or en snite, with or withont private bath. The service and cnisine of the Hotel Bancroft combine everj con venience known to hotel mzmgc i ment. RATES American $2.50 to f 00 per day European f LOO and upward. R. H. BENSON. Prop. V

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