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m ,vr,tinul from Page 1') t'r.. movement. C arolina, with a view io Ritchie wno are r.r ruling caDdldate ior io sutrt Senate. . that thl ,;njf Governor n j vw . v4. r progressive wm f A.V have been sxliuR without hU or auLboritr. and that -oKTm may Us simply to u a a buffer whiW their real xrm taxbiaicy 'auauucrsi. from &a attack of ferr was ai!o4l to read Dei?aper aecousu of thf New York fir loUy. S&e cost- 3tealcr f 'tt -'Xkmcnrtle Or& meoted opoa the fate of the gfrlaf lUalM it I'olktsOcrt forSboot and aro from her bed aad plasVej tog Onaiw.. - through a lecona-atonr window. To night the it suffering with a frittered hip and other bruise, none of a aeii oa nature. v . . 1 a - IMIIV be to spring later as andidate Mr. Justice of Greens- . 1. . 1 . - anil A m mocrat. who has been outside of the breaet- the Democratic machine in TV-tv have been some to suggest . . .v.. rw-mocratic National Corn- Daniels) is at the !.;!. (Mr. wire axd ciiiLDRex ncnxED. An KraKgelUt at Vahiagioa. X. CL, lUveired Telegram BtuUag That HU Family I Lad Ilecn Horned to Death In Kentucky. Washington, March 27. Her. J. R. 13 rid ren. pastor of the Methodist episcopal Church of Bath, this coun ty, received a telegram this morning from his son. Her. L. B. B rid gen. a traveling evangelist, stating that his wife and three children had been burned to death last night at Mid LTr Tlu wIa fVtt nn t tlculaYs in regards to the deaths. :, r.f this scheme, and that he ... -rylng to engineer large ara . projects for himself. At any -, peneralTy agreed here that nation in Democratic ranks in Carolina for the next year to he most interesting. ,-. of course, entirely probable Lt rank and file voter who is 'N AIbex&ar! Chroside.) New Tork, Mart! If-Musy minor Taasasy poHUciasa at least one prosai&eat lawyer, a&d ecosh others to makit a total of 39. were watchlsg a era? cast, ta police say at a table directly esder- ground fioor rear estensloa at No 14$ East Fourteenth street yester day afternoon, when five of Commis sioner Fl yen's sea began to break in the skylight with hatchets, The place fs directly opposite Tammany Halt At the same time two other deteciivca started to hack their way Into the alleged gambling-place from a hat store, wiille still others burst in the door at the head of a long hall will fe 'stetfded.' si gststr" f Mr. ,Eaxir bas rrt4' fct ty at tie Atlastle limL If wHl pr cd ; lss4tstly to ssaka tie cbasgt -. acd . . tapret stst w wilt f&sare tba grt-attst esfert pos sible to the guests TisSUa tb At taatle llotsl meatt RussMtr. A ftssber of North Caroli&a c&a- v veaUass will be held at be AtSamtk note1 fctxt summer, the North Caro Unit Dental Association will bold Its mld-saamer saeoUcg iast Iftb, axd the North Carolina Pbarmamacal Atsoclatioa. will hold it aaettal cn- v ration at the Atlantic Houl dsriag the month, of July. Aa especial ef fort Is being rsadt this year to bate convention mm at Mortbtad, aad attractive preparations have been made for their entertainment. BeT. Bridgers, the husband and fa ther of those burned, is expected to arrive in Batb some time this week. Miss Bridgers, a sister of the be reaved husband, lives in Portsmouth, Va., and has gone to Middlesboro to attend the funeral. Hev. J. B war lead ins from the street to the room where the 300 were. There were on the table $570 in silver and in it drawers 1700 in bills. As giass began to fall upon their heads, the players took a sporting chance at a game of grab all. bne man got 50 of the houses money, another ...i.v. v.. . " ?187 and still anotner ine Bridgers was appointed by Bishop j d,d t take u from thcm af. Tronrlrlv In Hath P.rrnlt at the last? - . l m . t j f wi w i VCl naius. -v u ua as w inside may uecme to lase, awna conierence uem iu r.iu to lbe pollco clapped both CTfest t tit tsta rwtS ttdit fKKt- laSr to 4t ast r-ffectH at$ trast SMMPr all & yr Is 4 ua tsf tfS asd if Vbm tntat 44 feat a tstw by ltttu$ I Nortli- Carsa ba, '-tl wu tb siirr ci::nU5i u JV tutc al tbe csMsttesed favw rSfy esaaUis&w a few o4llgul. VY waat axtmta to tt:rtus.l Tbe Cascaaias Is mty cwsttj vfetr- we are sot a!rady rrera!ed. Vti m for sassW mplm as 4 terns' lo agents Oar term are very llbtral and yow eaji a&ake good cy by de voting your spare time to tbe work. AUrtmK Ttie CAUCASIAN. Raleigk N. C A Trust-Owned IjeUlaUtr. Sutesvllle Landmark. A few days before the adjourn ment of the Legislature the Char lotte Chronicle remarked "It was the American Tobacco J trust that saved, not only the credit of the State, but an extra session of the Legislature." Yet the present Legislature Is going to adjourn with out having voted a resolution of The KUxabtfCj. City sw-oSe bas bees designated aa a Postal Savings depository. This Is the iwroed post oSce la tb State to b designated as a dspoitlocy "ttat tm ia.r4 y-f t tfss crHSc fgsaA ' . m,l ' w kas t U t':i:itIr CSt ., Yf HSt tS tS.fJrf a tt t cT tbt did tx.'tf d gttit!ia; kifcitt tft n le li$t? . SSMMNMMIWiHSMNMMMHnH Ittf ty jw Urge taeut f gaar ttl trstsw be lasga atw swrw cssd rackd. wni tiggba. am arjgd t cw ta astbtt tlS4.ta Uit t4s is easi ly a&J ci. Alwmrt. m Tlsndi bets tr way, Lsri- Dr. ISs JWt rXMOVtry rarw m al bassi. It 3mre4 go ef laxj: treable." wttts t3f IL Nslsa, of Calast&t, Arlu mm aU fallrd add t gsifttd IT fsC la tttbi It mrtlr iba lit et -aU eogk aad lsm rsrwu TSbo s&sis owe Ibtlr live asd ksaltb m U It's rotlUvtly g-aarsatstd f Cosgbs CoSda, LaOrine, ' Atksw Croapail Tbrcat aad Ltg trtow Urn, Me SLi& Tria botUe fre at all Drsggittft. :c,M,ri the insiue may uecme iu uji.nw vvuiccuv ucm . t " T ! naino to the police clapped both!out h.Tinr -o.j - a u:.d in these matters before the City several months ago, which P.-haadB Q m WU-filled pockets andithJiak, to the trust." m(,llh, ., get through with tion he has been ftlllng ever since, jarted:' "Iff mine. A formal rcsclation sc hemes. during which time he has greatly en-, Tammaay Hall i8 the most famou8 . D ATTKMITKll ASSAULT. yr.. . W. Ijeigli, of (JrwnslKiro, Move Wood Over His Cranl ui to ;ol Advantage. The Greensboro Telegram of Fri day morning contained the follow ing story of an attempted assault in that -ity: "Hut for the fact that Mrs. V. W. iich retained her presence of mind hf.n a black negro seized her and by the use of her strong right arm and a stkq of stove wood, drove him pell irell from her home there would have no doubt been great excitement in Greensboro last night with good prospects for a lynching bee. The negro was arrested about 2 o'clock this morning by Sergeant Pearce and Officers Jeffreys, Causey, ., Pnnchoo Hi was nlaced in the tUU v.u.,'-. , i v n it n haorlriir VV ail judge Euro this morning. It is quite likely that he will be charged only with an assault as there is no evi dence to show that he intended criminal assault. The negro, John Wylie, who drives a delivery wagon for Hepler Bros., trocers, had gone to the Leigh home, 750 West Lee street, to deliver gro ceries. He had deposited them in the kitchen, according to Mrs. Ugh's statement to the police, after hch be asked for something to eat. Mrs. Leigh had given him some food and he had presumably started out and Mrs. Leigh resumed cooking supper. A minute later she felt something catch hold of her and thinking it was her child turned partly around only to look into the face of the negro. She gave him a blow with' her fist, and being stouter than the average woman, sent him reeling. She grab bed a stick of stove wood that lay convenient and pumeled him severe ly over the head, driving him rrom the room. He noked his head inside and she then ran him outside, lock ing the front door. The negro tried to again enter the house and Mrs Leigh ran for a revolver in a bed room. The ncero then ran to the wagon and drove rapidly away. . She stated that she was not frightened but thoroughly angry and had she gotten the pistol while the negro was in the house would have killed him. deared himself to the people. Were at Her Father's Home. Harrodsburg, Ky.t March 27. When fire destroyed the home of J. T. Veach, four miles from here, ear ly to-day, Mrs. J. M. Bridgers and her three children were burned to death. The parents of Mrs. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Veach and their three children escaped with slight burns. Mrs. Bridges was the wife of an evangelist of Bath, N. C, and was visiting her parents. Tammany Hall is the most famous as well as the most Infamous Dem ocratic organization In America, and the boys are adding crap shooting to their other accomplishments. But as craps is the national game of the colored folks it Is appropriate for Tammanyites to take it up in honor of their distinguished friend, Mr. Jack Johnson, who canvassed New York State for the party last fall. Messenger Boys Lined Up and Kob IkhI of Week's Wages. New York. March 27. A trio of masked men, armed, invaded the of fice late this afternoon, lined eleven messenger boys against the wall In the dressing room of the Western Union Telegraph Company's office in street and took from them their week's wages. A clerk who rushed in to learn the cause of the commotion was marched to the head of the line and searched, too. The trio backed out after warning the boys that an outcry would mean death. This was the last of three daylight hold-ups to-day. A widow. was beaten and ro.bbed on the street onri n mnn Vnhhed of his watch in a AAV. M hallway.- Soldier Boys Must Be Vaccinated. Galveston, Tex., March 27. The first "hike" of General Mills' com mand will begin to-morrow. Shortly after daybreak, Col. Townsley will take the second regiment of the brigade on a march of 15 or 20 miles. The men will return to camp Wednesday morning. The soldiers of the second regi ment will receive their second ty phoid inoculation to-morrow and will be excused from drill for the next 24 hoars. ' Preparations are making to vacci nate all the men in, camp who can not show good scars on their arms. Gen. Mills is determined to have the men protected against smallpox as well as typhoid. New Manager for the Atlantic Hotel, Morehead City, N. C. Norfolk, Va., March 28. The At lantic Hotel at Morehead City, will be under new management for the season 1911. Mr. T. Alex. Baxter, a native of Ridgeway, N. C, and for several years past associated with some of the most prominent resort hotels in the east, will manage this famous resort hotel. It is stated of- of thanks was not passed, but the trust was amply repaid by the failure to pass an actl- Not a Word of Scandal , marred the call of a' neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spangh, of Manvllle, Wyo., who said: "She told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman." Easy, bnf sure remedy for stomach. j liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at all Druggists. Hobby!! Brothers & Banks . -TKTKHETSte. - Call and See Our Complete Line of Furniture and Household Goods Stock Ii All New and Up to-Data TERMS. CASH OR CREDIT 1 18 East Martin Street, Raleigh, N. Carolina ATTENTION Boys 5 Girls READY TO PURCHASE LANDS. Forestry Commission Beady for the Creation of Appalachian .Forest Reserve. Say Bride is a Negro; Virginia Couple Indicted. Marion (Virginia) Dispatch: Daisy B. Harris, to all apeparancej a comely white woman, was married to Charles Srader, of this place, last Sunday. The bridegroom is a well known .white man. Following the marriage it was ru mored that the bridge was one-eighth negro in blood, this being illegal un der the State law. As the grand jury is in session, the case was brought to its attention, and the bride and groom were arrested to-day. The couple were released under bona oi m "CAROL rvn lll h railing uus tin la Xmmrtrn Cuntn vtU rtqr3 litiM star Mtat, TMwaMirittiitM North - Washington, D. C, March 27.- The National Forest Reservation r a commission, created under me- T 7 V- ma Weeks law, is ready to commence $500 each, and started on their wed- purchasing lands for the creation ofluin& National forests in the Appalachian1 r aTTirrc and White mountains, according to) PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS an announcement by the Department of Agriculture. Under the Weeks, bill the Secretary of Agriculture was authorized to examine, , locate and recommend to the commission for purchase such lands as in his judg ment may he necessary for regulat ing the flow of navigable streams. The Forestry Service has printed a circular giving information as to where and what kinds of lands are wanted. The land purchased will he re stricted to the States whose Legisla tures have consented to, the acquisi tion of land by the Government for Preserving the . navigability of streams, Maine, New Hampshire, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North and South Carolina, Tennes see and Georgia have already con sented. The first lands to be exam ined for purchase will be those be cause of their altitude, steepness and lack of protection are considered to be in class by themselves. The lands will not become game preserves, the public still theing able to hunt and fish in accordance with State laws. . Greensboro Iacrv Jumna From Win dow After Reading New York Dis aster. Greensboro, N. C, March 28 Mrs. Ulysses - G.v Thompson, recovering IN THE SUPERIOR COURT April Term, 1911. Carolina Wake County. Miranda Crocker , vs. Joseph Crocker. To Joseph Crocker: This is to notify you that your wife, Miranda Crocker, has brought suit against you to the March term, 1911. of Wake Superior Court, for rtivnrnA from the bonds of matri mony, and that the summons issued for you has been returned by the sheriff with this endorsement there on: "After exercising due diligence, the defendant, Joseph Crocker, is not to be found in this county." You are, therefore, further notified to appear at the April term, 1911. of Wake Su perior, Court,, which convenes on the 24th of that month, and answer. demur or plead to the complaint which will be filed in this court dur ing the first three days of that term, otherwise, the plaintiff will demand to be allowed to prove the allegations of Ker complaints and have judgment accordingly. . MILLARD MIAL, Clerk Wake Superior Court. J. C. L. 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