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) T II K CAt'CASl.lJf The Caucasian XM, IIM.I H'H F.XTKHPRISn. . c. August I, IDIfl. Zoca Matters. II I T f tr'. t ... " " 1 -r; J P.rl4trt. . M !.!. W. It fL ui I ;;;;. ,? iiaijB; - w. m... urd. n, v. iue z j ', "anMra iimion. St. Mary.; Namara. L. J Uake hwt; II. F. Walton. Barton', Kt Mary', f Aurm-J. W Sloan, ituckborn; It. L. Barb. Ce- Bryant uar r orK. itttnit t torn at C. I! Sir- Irs tl et t1 Jiffs: c?f ?t crMf-si draw & $ S-j . rr, oj-i! ffr 4 th t-mt tr tfrr t Hots- ffjt.wt W M. Pow!!. n T, V art ti!l itf1Uf t HON. TIIfS SFTTLF TO SPF.AK In . t 1 ! Hi. I' t!. 1 x 1 uui:r.TK. 1 In for-al I Hi voir hainn.in hy diMrici.. ,rs on lh- frcmt ia of lift' i" error. Tfie , , ii-frirt I vol-, uill i-lrit uilli 7 vote, , I . . 1 h-;ll IT- j; , . ft i a l nt;rapliira! ni I . .. li-,ovfi4l until lh flrt . In ! 1 --! run tt. Harton Vttk .J. l Arnold. J I II. VtUr.. J. I! Kuil. I H Km.. W. A, Hroclen. J. i, P-ssr. &4 It Huckkoro V. C Iirfbt. A. I O'jntT lrftulli. r t t . 1 pir. Taft Arttr ttklmk' 1 Ui, u t.fc;iy gt, Till DiMinsuUTurl Ornior n. vorlt. of Vk rani win Sfak at tJr Ccmrt- Itejnoidt. HHi. Satunl ijr Mrze MttnU II J Chairman V. T. Harrow, of tkp Hopuhliran Executive Comralttf of Wake County, has IhsuI a notice to the fT-ct that Hon. Thomas Sr-ttle will adflr-?g the voters of this coun ty at the court-houpe In Italefgh on Saturday. August cth. at 11 o'clock. rxFAin Mtrriifi in i iini:n-laxn. fletrnrtc Offirer nI Thrir Sujj-rt. rn Hrr1 ! t-ttux ratir Trto Thf fount, llnwrirr, U Sfr for .MorHiraI. Kdltor Caucasian' Cumber! u 1 to by the i-re to manlp.i- i! V;ii ttorouirh, who was r !.-r'' hut who lias for . ; ! ,1 j-fwiriU-nt of Txas, . r f if'n of his mother .- . mi Saiurdny laht. iin;ort.'i!it. hulhlinK en ,. i-r start. -il in a $20,000 . Shn-.v f'ni varsity, to Ije . the I.f-onard Hospital. There , ,:io!hr $7,000 huihling for ... i'niv-rsity for which the j.. rifiit ha.s just been issued. Cuveriior'a ofTif-e has received r lur ltnorinaiion as 10 is .'ii. m-iuc neeux no introduction to County M oierhelciinKly for Mr the voters of any county in North Morehad not with.!ar:d!nK tho fear v,,uouna, particularly or Wake and stalous practice rrortel ll... t 1.. . .Ml t a. i;.it in- win of greeie?! by a laro Kevenue people sent h crowd vo' without savinir. lato :izint him The convention is called to meet liefore the date for the primaries, at 12 noon, bo the uVlepat3 and the the Hepuhllcans at a Iare and pop-j- voters generally will he able to hear lous precinct, expressed a desire to him before the as.-embliriK of that har a dihcusir,n nf th eintint, ' ----- - k.B(f,W44 bodv. WAKi: ISF.ITULH'AX PHIMAHV Held lMt Saturday and Morelicad SupiMrt-rs Win Over Federal Of ficeholders HhitI Fight on LeMer F. Hutler. The Wake County Republican pri- , marifi wnre hrdd last fatnrdav at S i reward onerea ' o clock m the afternoon in the coun- which we readily agreed and fixed a time, but before the time f-et, Mr. Wakefield, United States Commission er (who was to debate against Mr. Morehead). went out to that voting place and toid that the discussion had been called off and abandoned. At the primaries, there being no published call that could be found in this town, we "got onto" it aa best we could that it was to be Saturday. July 30lh, at 12 o'clock, and at the ).! UlfVi :in for killinir an officer bv , 1 trv anrl s o'clock that nleht In the cavsrol far, inn. .1 , : .Miner, oer uie sieiune ----- .vu I'mics, aim e stfin. city 1 , !;!.- ;.ill:fii The Governor's office has u-i'!r, jjjfr jj. Prri,3at T?lrrcJi talf. " IUr U if ci- tzz-tl tt tier e.nUn t Grcri W5ierttxfis to the f-t U& Ti Jrcirml rrs-f tf i Cv tfcut tkr I eo pronuioa of u hf trtt. to ttrnr, tJ wssc-i xu- tat'Jtr of (iartnl HoWrl j Jr. r ossf u v?. saw jmi! r --!: -! from -tturjr Iin ie l P-Ptf. To ty f of o!4 atTlV: tt Cspitol at Whictoa addition to 4l4tnK tke In Hon on I'utflt Iritii ilr Vkkerhta rgum fke tuttrr Irons -thiri! ;int 0j v . tularin that ha corse to If r-Rr .!-4 a t?pJf?SGK ail that in tb rau-e to ih!(h he rue hi rtce and the sict loa and uwauraur t:c arrept.nc e of the -onp!e! over throw of that cnu. That the State of Virjni should desSsnate him for a place in ptat uary Hall a one illus trious f r ;iitinguifchtni military -r-vire. the Attorney General declare, is but n'iturail and warranted un !-r the reading of thel a. Jutie M.Hly Will IUtirr. Magnolia. Mafs., July 29. Asso ciate Justice William H. Moody, of the Supreme Court of the United Staes, has announced his approach ing retirement, it was learned to day. He will quit before the middle of November, when the enabling act, passed especially for him by Con gress, will expire. tf bo mil ftt tji tw ttsfe ft f to 7k C-ac.iUa ft&J Tb proT. ie Frtsr &4 Gaat!. Wl3a oat jear for 1100, IU t 21 cj,t rarkae c? tei'.et tilS !a sua tr'l tf a pre sits tn. itetaeSEtWr, th oJ4 Verlbr !i! reeSe the presiux for bt lroatu.: Adiresi. THi: CAUCASIAN. Ilalelch. S C were for Mr. Morehead, and so ex pressed themselves. In Fayetteville we have four vot ing precincts. At No. 1 we met at i 1 precincts. They were orderly word out to our friends all over the of anv reward offered, or anu weu a"enueu, tne voters snow- county to attend that day and hour of an officer named Miller. ing sPtclal interest in the election at their voting precincts, which they or neiegates inendiy to tne election did, and the great body of voters ! , .- Kauenan my, an Keu ana of Hon. john M Morehead as State .rat-d lady of this city celebrated Chairman. From the returns, enough mntieti, anniversary at the resi- delegates have been elected to con- . of hi -r nephew, Mr. E. B. Bar- tro tije convention in his favor, and Mnuu,n. ih mm. lt ls tne opin50n of those best ac- the voting precinct at 12 o'clock m .-.-s.-d of all her faculties. A rjuainted with the facts that a solid elected an executive committee and ,:umber of friends called and Moreliead delegation will be sent to delegates, and endorsed Mr. More- i h.-ir n spects. Miss Barclay is Greensboro and assure the election head for State Phairman ,i cn in. of Lester F. Butler, as County chair- structed our delegates to the county man, both actions meaning a win- convention. ning fight this fall. The same thing was done in Nos. The Federal office-holders, cap- 2 and 4, while the Revenue people tained by Postmaster Briggs and opposed to Mr. Morehead met at dif- Deputy Collector J. P. H. Adams ferent times and places with those ("Buck") did all in their power, but who they wanted, sending them (and 1 - 1 , 1 l . 1 thor u'oro nrnrth m Tn " t V inH . . .1 j . a . . i iH-ing aajuugeu guui, ne was - " -" " " "-" '"u . utneis; wuiu, anu opposeu Mr. ; !i..d under bond in the sum of Pendent voters who refuse to yield Morehead. At precinct No. 3 the i on, but he could not raise the re- -to Federal office-holder domination, convention being held at 12 o'clock 1 he vote was heavily for Mr. More- at the voting place of the precinct, head. one lone opponent held a meeting all One of the hardest fought points, of his own in his private kitchen, and that is, on the part of the office- appointed himself; at another the holders, was the ward wherein re-! meeting was held at 8 o'clock by a sides Mr. Lester F. Butler. The j few who had been notified privately, of Chatham. ;,nis Johnson, colored, better n as 'Mysterious Tom," was n a preliminary hearing before Slates Commissioner John !s on the charge of selling or without government license. q nrcd amount, so lie was lodged in tl county jail. Four New JJesidences. Permits have been issued for the on-rtion of four new and handsome j postmaster, though living in another in the back room of an office, with rcsi.h'iices, to be located in various ward, came out with his aids and but a few all "flocking by them- paris of the city. made speeches. At least one well- selves" who will attempt to claim On north Blount street, between known Democrat was present at the representation in the face of such ir- Jon. ? and Lane streets, the residence primary, working hard against Mr. regular and unlawful methods, of Mr. VY. B. Barrow is already in Butler. There was evidence of in the country precinct of Ged- rourso of construction. It will have plenty of liquor in hand, but be it die's Gin, there were a large number nsr, when completed, $7,000 and said to the credit of the Republican present, and upon a test vote it was will he one of the handsomest resi- voters of the Outside-East-North seen that a great majority were for 'i !, rs in t he city. Ward, such work was repudiated Mr. Morehead, whereupon, one of Mr. I. . Roy Thiem is to have erect- and Mr. Butler and his friends were his opponents from this town (go- cl on Boylan Heights a six-room easily elected. ing in the country to help manipu- (1 welling, which will cost $2,750, The following is a list of the dele- late) held a separate meeting with ttln'ii completed. gates elected that are obtainable: three, and resolved to suit them- Work on the eight-room, two-story First Division, First Ward W. G. selves, while the great body of Re- "lAPiiinK, to be erected on North Briggs and Gregory Cannon. Alter- publicans assembled, appointed a IVrson strct at a cost of $5,000, will nates C. D. Wildes and I. II. Bus- within a few days. The loca- bee. Men of this new residence, which will ' Second Division, First Ward J. hoion- to Miss Dixie Leach, is be- Q. Williams, J. C. Davis, C. R. Wil tween Lane street and Oakwood liams, J. D. Causey. Alternates avenue. , Emmett Stone, Ralph Hamilton, "W. Mr- J. I'. Hayes will have erected H. J. Goodwin, Jonas Hearn. in CIcnwood a seven-room, two-story First Division, Second Ward solid delegation for Mr. Morehead. Our information from all sections of the county is tht it is practically solid for Mr. Morehead, and the county convention to be held next Saturday, the 6th, will endorse him and send a solid delegation, and we will see the triumph of decent il-.vflling, at a cost of $3,500. County Commissioners Mee'. The Board of County Commission ers met in Raleigh Monday for the transaction of monthly business. It was ordered by them that the sum of $ .'Ho) bo borrowed to meet current ' Menses. V. E. Stinson, the recent- Xobias Bryant. appointed supervisor of roads, pre dated his bond of $2,000, which was ii'cepted, It was, ordered, that the Claude Bernard and L. D. Spears. Al- methods in politics and the great ternate Jas. I. Moore. party take on new life. With the Second Division, Second Ward . belief that the public conscience is Louis Bashford. Alternate Edward ! fully aroused and the hour of our Scarboro. First Divion, Third Ward Luther White, C. H. Beine and J. J. Wiggins. Second Division, Third Ward W. D. Upchurch, J. C. King, D. W. Bond. deliverance is at hand, we confident ly await the State Convention. JOHN SMITH. Fayetteville, N. C August 1st THE ADAMS-ttUTLER SUIT. road" supervisors in the several town ships be ordered to have the roads paired at once, according to the read law. For the September term of court tlio following jury list was drawn: . First Week. 1 Coin promise or No Co m promise yiiat Counsel for Adams Saysj AtwUil H.a Mr tier. The Greensboro Daily News. First Division, Fourth Ward J.. C. L. Harris and W. D. Xeal. Second Division, Fourth Ward L. H. Pool, D, Fann, and Haywood Jones, Outside East. North IL B. Grea- son, Lester F. Butler, J. J. Phillips, There appears to be a wide diver George Glenn, J. M. Cox, S. C. Boy- gence of opinion relative to the ru kin, and J. J. Wilson. mored compromise of the Adams- Outsidc East, South B. F. Mor- Butler libel suit, pending in Guilford rison and A. D. Springer. court for the past two years. Yes- Outside West, North J. W. Har- terday morning the Daily News print- Wig- ed statements from counsel denying the compromise, while other papers Wat- yesterday carried stories, with state- kins, W. D. Terry, and W. O. O'Neill, ments from equally good authority, Holly Springs C. H. Collins, Thos. confirming the rumored agreement. Council, M. C. Sorrell, Charles Judge Adams was absent from the Spence, S. J. Weathers. Alternates ; city yesterday, but to get the real D. H. Fuquay and J. R. WootL status of the situation, a Daily News Mark's Creek John Pierce, Mann ; reported again called upon G. Sam Price, W. H. Hester, Wayland Todd, ! Bradshaw, of Judge Adams counsel, and D. H. House. with a request that he set him right. k ' ' m a. a.x St. Matthews A. Honeycutti i. , Mr. Braasnaw reueraiea nis siaie- imms. and Charles Holt. ! ment of the night before in which he SPECIAL CAMPAIGN HATES. The Caucasian will be sent to new subscribers from now until December 1st, In clubs of four or more, for 25 cents to each subscriber. This will give you all the news through the cam paign, Including the election re turns In November. The Cau casian has been enlarged to eight pages, and will be unusual ly interesting from now until af ter the campaign. Write us for sample copies and special subscription blanks. Try to get up a large club be fore our next issue. We Want Agents in every locality where we are not now represented. Write us for our special terms to agents. Tbe Caucasian, Raleigh, N. C. DON'T HEAD THIS Unless You Are Going on the Grand est Outing of the Season Yia the Southern Railway on August Oth to Norfolk, Ya., the Yirginla Sea shore. This elegant train of large elec tric lighted coaches and Pullman sleeper will SOUTIIF.HX HAILWAf. Shrda!r of Train Ittag. Ha- letsb, X. C S. B. Tb following flcuret r publUhM only at Information aad are not guaranteed: No. III. wet. 2.00 a. ra.. for Dnr- nam ana urr-eni&oro; nanaie roii-i man sleeping car Raleigh to Wiaftoa Saiem, which is open at 9.00 p. m. at Union Station for occupancy, coa nectlnc at Greensboro for ail pot a La North. South and West. No. 21. west. 8:35 a. m., through train with chair car for Durham. Greensboro. Salisbury, and aheTtlle. connecting at Durham, with train for' Oxford. Henderson. Norfolk. Keys rllle, Richmond, and Washington, at Greensboro for points North and South. No. 139. west. 4:05 p. m.. bandies through Pullman sleeping car for At lanta, connects with train at Durham for Oxford and KeysTllIs. at Greens-; boro with through train for Wash ington. Baltimore. Philadelphia, and New York; also connects at Greens-; boro for AsheTllle. Knoxrllle. Clncln- natl, Louisville and St. Louis. No. 112. east, 4:30 a. m., for Sel-. ma and Goldsboro. connecting at Sel ma with A. C. L. Railway for Wilson ! and Rocky Mount, at Goldsboro for Wilmington; also for Kinston, New Bern, and Morehead City. No. 14 4. east. 12:30 p. m., for Sel ma and Goldsboro, connecting at Sel ma with A. C. L. for points south and north; also at Goldsboro for Wilmington, Kinston, and New Bern. No. 22, east, 6:30 p. m.. for Selma and Goldsboro, connecting at Selma for points south on A. C. L. Hallway, and at Goldsboro for Wilson and Rocky Mount. For further information as to schedules. Pullman accommodations. etc., address the undersigned. W. H. PARNELL. Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh. N C SMITH'S CAFE TTt fcrxis Its InX Hat t3j to Cry. Evcrytnina In Season Heals Semi ta llzn llz'xt 4rw' t"--4 4 Ww Smith's Cafe Nw, 9 LWf Street RALEGH. : : : NORTH CASOLL'tA THE MARKETS. Leave Gibsonville, 7:15 p. m..$3.50 Leave Burlington 7:35 p. m.. 3.50 Leave University S:45 p. m.. 3.25 Leave Durham 9:20 p. m.... 3.00 Leave Oxford 10:50 p. m 2.50 Leave Elon College 7:21 p. m. . 3.50 Leave Raleigh 4:05 p. m 3.00 Arrive Norfolk, Va., 5:30 a. m., August 10th; leave Norfolk return ing f:15 p. m., August llth. Two days and one night in this magnificent city with its sun bathing, rtntter 0 - r ,. . . . , . . . i uuuer .................. i'J o jC. fishing, boating, and many historic t j . . . . . . I " nc points or interest. RALEIGH COTTON MARKET. (Corrected every ThnrMlay by Cha. K. Johnaon A Co.) Good middling 15c Strict middling 15'ic. Middling .. 14-c. Receipts, twenty-one bales. RALEIGH PRODUCE MARKET. Separate coaches for colored peo ple For Eggs 20 c. Hams 221c. Hens 40r50v rates, schedules, etc.. f rom Snrin rhfrkpn9 mai . I M CJ " --w V V WWW AT nor nninte O c- L- trrf-it nrrATif w nrwU ! w.wv.. t.u.... JUU. .xftCL "oiC sweet potatoes $1.00 R. H. PARNELL, rnrn Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C H. Glenn, and P. den, O. gins. Outside West, South J. Q. P. Bridgers. Middle Creek; W. IL Bishop, Raleigh; L. W. Todd, Mark's Creek; C. W. Morris, Ra- Si; J. M. Riggsbee, Oak Grove; T. Pollard, House Creek; W H. (V-:vo Buckhorn; C P. Deck, Middle I'r- ek; Seymour, St. Matthews; Vt F. Stewart, Middle Creek; .P. G. lassey, Mark's Creek; J. C. Marcom, '"edar Fork; WT. L. Moore, Raleigh; H- G. Gulley, Cary; R. L. Leinster, , Raleigh; S. T. Keith, Barton's Creek; - P. Benson, Raleigh; D. D. Good-: iu, White Oak; K. K. WTood, Wrhite yaK; k. . Davis, House Creek; w. , Wakp Forest (WaKe Forest) J. declared no compromise had been . Terrell, Little River; C. I. Moore,; p T . s and G. H. Grea- i reached. Continuing, he said there louse Creek; John Bradshaw, Ra- j gon AlterhalesA. G. Lowry, J. W. ' had been several conferences between leigh; W. G. Martin, Raleigh; M. A. j r . . o. n p,nrr ! counsel and that an agreement was Cary R. C. Harrison, A. J. Tem-j drawn up and same would be pre- pleton, and J. WT. WTarren. sented to the principals. If they House's Creek (Edward's Store) j agree to the terms, then the compro W. R. Ferguson, J. P. Cooper, W. A. mise will be consummated. "These King, R. L. Sorrell, and O. G. Allen, j efforts of counsel to secure a corn White Oak U. S. Allen, U. S. promise," he said, "have been pend Howell, H. B. Rhodes, Nathan Hoi- ing for several months, and there is leman, E. C. Batchelor, W. C John- j no grounds whatever for counsel an son Augustus Powell, and A. D. i nouncing a compromise at this stage Upchurch. of the game. When everything has Panther Branch A. M. Young, R. ; been consummated the details of the E Rowland, L. J. Penny, and A. A. j agreement will be made public," con- Half Hates to Fuquay Springs, Fay etteville and Raleigh From All Sta tions on Raleigh and Southport Railway. rfTaM.V'e Saturday and Sunday, July 2nd and 3rd, and each Saturday and Sunday thereafter until further notice, the Raleigh and Southport Railway, will sell round-trip tickets from all stations to Raleigh, Fuquay Springs and Fayetteville at rate of one fare for the round-trip, minimum 2 5 cents. Tickets will be good to return only on date of sale, and will not be trans ferable. Al! other round-trip rates are with drawn. JOHN A. MILLS, President. orn 95c. Peas $2.00 GOODWIN - SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY OCALCJtS W Furniture and House Fcrthhiags All k4 wf Su4 Hiwft, !V4 inn Soil, and In fwrt. wKytfelnl mimA tm ff ktk your h'TM-. Watrw litiUi ifwu f ITMCHKtS UIIT1IT If t ISC fRT MUtUS THE BEST KSOWS 1 0 A4.V Ot Oar PrW fWfor VUHng Xtr Ord. OUR TERMS AIIC CASH OR CRKMT. 128 130LHirtinSURALDGH,H.C. E. B. EVANS & SONS, NO. I KAMT DAVlk MT.. HALK1UII, PLUM S E R S . (iu and Ntfim Pltttnc. and Ootv rl Uj.lr Work. rirv-eUr work ml modwtu rrlcw. Why You Should Let Us Do Your Work Firt Because we have the machine yocr SHOES ARE MADE WITH. Second Bee u ymi can drop In our Shop and GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED IS A FEW MINUTES WHILE YOU WAIT. Third Because we ue bod but Use bt materia and workmen. Fourth Because yoa nave 25 to M t-r ceot. OUR PRICES : Half Soles 75 Cts ; Heels 25 Cts. We are roonej-urm and not pricrtittera. as our price w-re etaUisbd Ix fur cjt to Raleigh. We res pect rvLL y bouciT rot k PATRONAGE. FirPTJJIf! MflPCIlAP Ever,ire. in w WHWI.WIIVI, BaikJinr. James I. Joh nsom Opp. Pott Office RALEIGH, ... N. C JZEEPS every thing usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Fine Assortment Of GARDEN SEEDS Special Attention to All Mail Orders. L. G. GILL UALKIUH. It. C. CLOTHES PRESSED, CLEANED OR ALTERED Capital Cltw Pk. . 764. Kn jv. a 1 1 at bort notie. Dtiar a plUy nn,. 1 1 taction tnarantaed. Johnson, Holly Springs; J. H. Mc Ohee, Cedar Fork; C. R. Peebles, Ra 'eigh; H. G .Harrington, Raleigh; J. R- Hunter, Raleigh; J. W. Boling, Wake Forest; R. H. Merritt, Ra eigh; L. G. Rogers, Raleigh; S. G. liay, Barton's Creek; E. C. Stallings, kittle River; J. m. Riggsbee, Oak Grove. Second Week. V. C. Moore, Raleigh; F. O. Mor- Raleigh; C. P. Johnson, Cary; J. A. Tlav "T t : 1 i - r -r t . lilp l H 'I ii ESTABLISHED H. J. Brown Comp'y (INCORPORATED) Funeral Directors & Embalmers Cor. Salisbury and Hargett Streets Raleigh, N. C. I i -I Hi i A. Hay, New Light; H. J. Duke, eluded Mr. Bradshaw. Fish. .-. .... rST "" I I mm
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