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TburtUJ January I1! TUII CACCAltlAII, 4 j r f The Caucasian An RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. lUlrlKlit c January 10t 101 1. STATE SELLS JIATTAJftTSKEET LAKE. The Price Paid Wa Ob nandmS Tfwmiaod Itotlan, Which Goea to the SLatc Hoard of Education. Reared at ifce Pit-4,Ree io fuuiife. c. j 'North Carolina's InlereU' ia the M cia mail ntur. MtUmukeet Lake dralnafa pu trid, Hyde ountr, U told by the Stile Board of Education for $109,000 to the Southern Land Reclamation Cons nany. ThU lake-bed which the State owned la fifteen mile by six miles, an average depth of only a few feet, with a black toil underneath ei peel ed to make Intensely fertile farming A COMTOOSSfSS EFFECTED. Local Matters. The public building and banks will be closed to-morrow on account f Lee's birthday. The North Carolina Municipal As sociation held It annual meeting In j ianda. The drainage district Include Raleigh yesterday. j over one hundred thousand acre. The will of the late CapL J. j. balf of it owned by cltlien of Hyde. Tbomaa has been probated. He left 1 The Southern Reclamation Company tax estate valued at $215,000. j "ume. the State's obligation, mad i assumes $300,000 of a $ 100.000 bond Allen Fleming, white, was tried in j Jtgue for lhe COBt of a drainage y polico court yesterday and fined $75 j tein involving a system of canals and for turning in a false fire alarm. j an jmmenge piaat to convey the wa- Mrs. H. H. Sims died Sunday atjter to the neighboring sound, the her horn in thU city. Her remains pumps having a capacity of 113.000 were carried to Durham for Inter- gallons of water per day. The farm meut . ling of the drainage districts is cora- s pleted with J. P. Kerr of Asneville. Ernest Jones, colored, has beenj s ManQ and T H n Gibbg of arrested charged with killing John : ,,yde County as commissioners. The Jeffreys, near Neuec. the night after j 4(H)000 of bonds are to be issued Christmas. 5 within the next sixty days, the work A Forestry Convention will be held j to begin very soon thereafter, and In Raleigh February 1st under the I completed within eighteen months. aiianlccs of the State Geological and j D. N. Graves, a Boston capitalist. Noted UM gilt'OMMi to &Sd Termination teae Irfnri la WUUama-Omft The Greensboro Telegram ai the following account of the cospro oie effected la the N. Ciena Wil liams liquor cat la the Federal Court at Greesboro: "I a United States Court yesterday morning the noted libel salt latltat ed to settle the controversy between the United Slate Government and N. Glenn Williams and D. a Foster. regarding the ownership of a quant ity of whiskey, came to a sudden ter mination, a compromise having been effected by counsel before court con vened for the day. "By the terms of the compromise the Government Is to have $1,000 orth of the whiskey, the remainder to revert to the counter-claimants. Williams and Foster. "Judgment in the case against Williams and Thomas Craft. ho were convicted last June of conspir ing to defraud the Government by padding the sale of postage stamps at Williams. Wilkes County, in or- A r.r- r r&tt-n n aatftrv for the de- docsat s?ir ' ioar: as3 tltf wast to girt their. fes?i oa the fcal loi and Zti? the &m SLgkt the feaufat of cft-ic are t&cUat4 to Me ith Mr. Tfcackcr a this QatsUott. .foil aiC same flat' we offer his tmr s?3$ thy, tot be is goi to hear froa tome of the Virginia anSTrasiKS. Which is Cieod Ooveraiaemt aal Which Is Had kumtmral? . "Jutt!ce." la Union Republican. . Last tek 1 published aa article from the New and Observer telling the legislature that we meat have more revenue. What 1 wished to call attention to was the fact that Democracy has a free hand, the peo ple have givea them unlimited power there are not enough Republicans ia either branch to have a roll call, and there is nothing to restrain the Dem ocratic party In any measure they bh to pass. Let us maVe a few comparisons and fee how the administration of the Republicans under Governor Russell compares with the present adminis tration. This Is called good govern ment, while Russell's was called a this good Wkts th pKrl thtak el imm tkist&t ska they ttcir taa mlpu sjtus.x targtr . a4 ixtttt all the tim. tey at rgm U ash ttta eltt wky they &Sf&f4 to lie pr&m ! tf of Ratler &s4 Voo& as4 ?e4c4 miiktml iMaMa -what ' they were doifcjg- Thlak cf the tat&S. hrethreta. Economic Survey. Governor Kitchin has appointed Capt. I. II. Kearney, of Franklinton. a member of the State Board of Ag riculture to succeed Ashley Home. Is principal stockholder and assumes the State's obligations with other blocks of stock held by C. A. Webb, J. P. Kerr, and W. T. Mason, of Asheville. They have $150,000 au thorized capital and $25,000 sub- The nrm of Hunter Bros., Brewer j scribed. The company not only pays A Co., have made application to the! the state $100,000 for Its fifty thou- Socretary of State to amend their oharter and change the name of the firm, which will be known as the Hunter-Rand Company. Mr. Thos. Rand Is the new member of the firm, firm. Governor Kitchin has pardoned Frank Powell, of Yadkin County, who was convicted of larceny at the fall term 1910 court and sentenced to six months in jail. The petition ers claimed that Powell was in poor health and further confinement would greatly impair hi3 health. A meeting of the trustees of the State University was held in the Gov ernor's office Tuesday. The Presi dent is asking the Legislature for an appropriation of $525,000. Of the amount asked, $25,000 is for addi tional income needed and the $500, 000 for new buildings and fixtures. State Insurance Commissioner Young gives notice that agents of the United Security Company of Bal timore are notified not to write any -new business in this Slate until the impaired capital of the corporation is made good and that the North Caro lina and the Maryland departments of insurance had given the company five days within which to do this. Following on the heels of this comes the notice that the company has gone into the hands of a receiver. sand acres, but assumes about $14, 000 expense in thepreliminary work of forming the district, the deal be ing made possible by verification of the drainage cost estimates and the withdrawal of exceptions by the Ro per Lumber Company, a subsidiary of the Norfolk and Southern Rail way, which has extensive interest In the district. office, in which sentence was tie- j bad government. The entire expense f erred until the above case was dis- of the State in 1908. outside of the posed oft was continued until the June term. In continuing judgment, fudge Boyd stated that Williams could dispose of the liquor involved In the libel case to better advantage than any one else o he would defer sentence in the conspiracy case in order to give him time to settle up all his .affairs and get in readiness to accept such judgment as the court saw fit to impose." Passes Presiding Elder Cuninggim Avrey. Dr. W. L. Cuninggim, Presiding Elder of the Raleigh District of the Methodist Conference, passed away at his home on South Harrington street yesterday morning at 12.2 5 o'clock, after only a week's illness for pneumonia. Dr. Cuninggim had only been in this city since the latter part of De cember. For four years he had been Presiding Elder of the Wilming ton District, and his time being out there he was sent by the last North Carolina Conference, which met at Elizabeth City, to succeed Rev. R. B. John as Presiding Elder of the Raleigh District. About twrenty-five years ago he served Central church here as pastor. Dr. Cuninggim was 55 years old, and was a native of Greene County. He was educated at the University of North Carolina, and took his min isterial course at Vanderbilt Univer sity, in Nashville, where he met his wife, who was a resident of that city, j For about thirty years he had been ' President Dudley Announces the Sec- in the Methodist ministry, having ond Annual Meeting Will Be Held served at Raleigh, Goldsboro, Hen- OOLORED AXTI-TUKERCULOSIS LEAGUE. Richmond Minister Shows Woman Suffrage Would not, Benefit Wom anhood. Winston-Salem Journal. Rev. C. S. Thacker. a minister of Richmond, Va., we are told by the Times-Dispatch, declared in a sermon Sunday that woman can advance no sound reason as to why she should enter politics. Mr. Thacker declared hat woman damages her influence and detracts from her personality when she en ters politics, that she harms that cause which she espouses, that when she enters the political arena she quits her throne of power and place of greatest usefulness, and he quoted authorities to show that Colorado had derived no substantial benefits from the law which gave women the right to vote. The text which Mr. Thacker used was from Titus 2:4-5: "Teach the young women to he sober, to love their husbands, to, love their child ren, to be discreet, chaste, keepers at hme. good, obedient to their hus bands that the word of God be not blasphemed." A good many of the women today contend that conditions have chang ed io greatly since that text was written by the Apostle Paul that it free schools, were $1.:S?.641.1S. while in 1909, the last year for which l have the auditor's report, they were $2,591,348.70. or nearly three times as much as under the Republicans, and now there Is a deficit In the treasury of about $360,000, while the Republicans turned over a surplus of $185,297.91 to the Democrats In 1899 after every appropriation was paid. yet they say ours was bad govern ment while this Is good. But this is not all the story, if you will turn back to the files of the News and Ob server for 1896, the year Russell was elected, you will find that North Car- olina 4 per cent bonds were quoted at 96 cents on the dollar. After we had run the State for two years and that Is 1897 and 1898. when-we turn ed it over to the Democrats In 1899, our credit had risen from 96 cents on the dollar to over 109, for this Is S4er ieteoce4 t Tfclnj Ymr lroprtotae!t "Claud Sanders, the aecr charged with killing and burring the ho4 of his wife and to tMrh!!d ra, near Rabtlgh ose weeks aco, was tried la Saperlor Ccart a the charge and sentenced to the peni tentiary for thirty fear. The evi dence against Sander was dream- ttantlat NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. THE MARimr, fuua&n ccrtwi mnagrv Ck5$4 tai2I IM9 Stmt saiMlist t it fe5 Sj tllitatlt.Odxxll ft ........ .....II t Recent ySefay. 4 nAixiGii rraiDrcs msurcr. Batter .ttQtCa Lard U Has tilt. Ueaa ......i0li ?rtat cak&ena StOl&e Sweet pctstee ......... , IL Cor ........tit Pea ,..... ...,,. 9 Greatly Improved Kched alee N'oe. 1 1 and 12 Now Operate fe&y cm Raleigh District. Beginning Sunday. December ISth, Raleigh District, trains No. 11 and 12 will be operated dally, except San day bet weed Raleigh and New Bern, via Washington, and on Scnday be tween Raleigh and Washington. Beaufort District train No. if, Night Express, with Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk, will leave Golds boro at S: 45 p. m., leave Klnston 9:40 p. zn.. leave New Bern 11:0S p. m., arrive Washington lz:35 p. m.; arrive Washington 12:3S p. m.. arrive Norfolk 8:00 a. m. Train No. 15. Night Express. wilt lanvA WtiijMi J1K m leave New Bern 5:40 a. m.; arrive Klnston 6:58 a. m., arrive Goldsboro 8:00 a. m. No change In schedule of "Nlgbt Express" trains Nos. 5 and 6 on the Raleigh district. Suffolk District Train No. 20 will I (five at 7:00 a. m.. same aa at pres ent, and arrive Suffolk at 9:20 a. m. Additional Trains on Belhaven urancn. Leave ueinaven e:io a. what the Wachovia Loan and Trust m. and 11:00 a. m.; returning leave Company paid for $110,000 penlten- Mackey's 8:30 a. m. and 2:15 p. m.. tiary bonds, while this year It took dally except Sunday. advertisements, it took an appeal to I Columbia Branch. Leave Colum the bankers of the State and finally a bia,7:00 a. m., arrive Plymouth 9:25 trade with the American Tobacco Co., j a. m.; leave Plymouth 938 a. m. and a call for a special session of arrive Edenton 11:00 a. m.. leave the Legislature in order to get par Edenton 4:45 a. m.; leave Hertford for the 4 per cent bonds which were 5:06 a. m., leave Elizabeth City 5:56 issued to fund the public debt. Yet and arrive Norfolk 8:00 a. m. Motor Car Flyer on Currituck Rrnnrh .T.mta Afiinrtin 75S m A UGTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL, daily, arrive Norfolk 8:55 a. m.; To n knowing sufferers of rheumatism, wheth- leave Norfolk, dally, except Sunday, er muscular or oi tnejomts, sciatica. iumoaos. i in.nn a m loiva Unndan 19-in tackache. pains la the kidneys or neuralgia w T . rains, to write to her for a borne treatment . arrive morions. p. hi., leave which has repeatedly cured aU of these tortures. Norfolk dally 3:30 p. m., arrive Mun Mieieeisn "er auiy to sena it to a sunerera j.cn n m FREE. You cure yourself at home as thousands . will testify co chancre of climate being neces sary Tnis simple discovery banishes urio acid from tho blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, pur- Ifles tne blood, and brightens the eyes, gxrmg elasticity and tone to the whole system. M w .hove ititr"ts you. for nrocf address ilri. 2.L u:uners. Box B otre Dame, Ind SMITH'S CAFE Kit FciTisii tha Ct tfst U:rr7 Zu tzj. Everyttiino in ScasoQ Ueds Scnrcd ca Stcrt V.ztto mrrtm I , Our tw alatae rtwm mtm 1 akaiy tltmi matA am Wet Mt mith's Ca No. 9 Exchange Street RALDGIL : : : IIOQTI! CAHQUHA I in Italeigh January 31st. The second annual communication of the North Carolina Anti-Tuberculosis League for colored people will be held in the city of Raleigh, Tues day, January 31, 1911. derson, Weldon, Oxford, Durham, and other points. - The Wet Side of the Program. Some idea of the magnitude of the President banquet may be gained from the fact Dudley, with the colored physicians that there will be fifty-three seats at and with the assistance of Dr. W. S. the speaker s tafcle. This does not Rankin, Secretary of the State Board mean that there will be fifty-three of Health, is arranging a very valu- speeches. But the more important able and instructive program. He guests will be given places of honor is making an effort to reach as far at this table whether they are to say as possible the colored people of the anything or not. The banquet is to State and impress upon them the im- begin at 7 o'clock and is expected to portance of better efforts to preserve end somewhere around mmnignt. public health. It is certain that an Before the toastmaster rap3 for or-! interest and an active co-operation in der, however, the diners are expect- this meeting and in the local leagues ed to end somewhere around mid- that are being established through- night. j out the State, will result In better Before the toastmaster raps for; health and a largely reduced death- order, however, the diners are ex-; rate among the negroes. For this pected to make away with seven reason the movement should appeal thousand Lynn Haven oysters, 75 ; to all. and especially should the col- gallons of diamond-back terrapin, ored leaders, by their presence and 1,650 pounds of Jersey capon, 550 their influence, give impetus to the canvas-back ducks, 45 Smithfleld League and its work. hams, 1,000 cocktails, 550 quarts of champagne, 400 quarts of Saute rne , . ' i and $325 worth of fancy ices, to sayi Dr. Ferrell Making, Progress In Fight nothing Qf .. that &Q Against the Hookworm. .. tween the various main courses. Tho; Dr. John A. Ferrell, in charge of smoke from 3,000 perfecto cigars the campaign against hook-worm dis- will make the air blue during the re ease in this State, has issued a sum- spouse to the various toasts. mary of results of the work against ' 1 the hook-worm in this State to Janu- Grand Lodge Raised $5,000 for a ary 1st that shows 14,000 cases Masonic Home. treated, 50,000 people, approximate- Tiie Grand Lodge of Masons com- ly, informed about hookworm dis- pieted the work of its annual corn eases and remedies by lecturers; 31,- munication last Thursday and ad 162 school children reached by talks journed. All the old officers were and visits of health representatives, re-eletted. Hon. R. N. Hackett, of with reports from 836 of the phy- wilkesboro. ia Grand Master, and sicians of the State concerning hook- HoiL William R. McCoy, of Wilming worm disease in their-sections. Dr. t011f Deputy Grand Master. Among Ferrell reports three men in the field other important matters, the Grand In three of the nineteen districts into jjoage raised a collection of $5,000 which the State is divided for fight- for the Masonic Home for Aged and ing hook-worm diseases and declares infirm to be established at Greena that a man is needed for each of boro. , these districts. They contain an ay- erage of five counties to the district f jq SLAVERY TO WORK. " , Deskins, Va. Mrs. Mary A. Van Death of Colonel J. W. Hicks. dyke, in a letter from Deskins, says: Col. W. J. Hicks died Saturday at "I nave serious female troubles, last his home in Oxford. His remains ing forty days at a time. I was so were brought to Raleigh and the fu- weak I could hardly walk, so I tried neral held Monday afternoon with CarduL v Soon I was better. Now, I Masonic honors. Colonel Hicks had am well." H you suffer from any charee of the Masonic Ornhanaee at form ot womanly pain or weakness, Oxford for a number of years, retir- take Cardul, the woman's tonic. Car ina last fall on account of faJHne dui will lift you out of the misery health- TT was nver piirhtv vpara and weariness, caused by womanly old weakness, and help you to see the brieht side of life. Try It Your id QUAT&TGU UJ Cft " OUU O W I u eral children. druggist sells it. DO YOU WA IW jjy A 10 B? We" have more calls for office help than we can supply. Your hands earn frcm 10 cents to $1.E0 a day. Ycnr heed, when pxo perly trained, csn i earn frcm 5 to J20 a dt y. EJRAUGBON'ST ' '""""will fix your beset qualify ycu for the $5 to 20-a-day class and "findtte "jcb. Clip ad. for FREE catalcgue. Call, write or phone DRAUGHOM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, "T r RALEIGH7N0RTH"CAR0LINA, BOX 401. c W. W. CROXTOK. General Passenger Agent. DROPSY CURED Relief at Once. Address DR. JOHN T. PATTERSON ATLANTA, : t t : GEORGIA. 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