rn: smkvt ursixr-ss. ri h U .11 '' ' with violating titles 1 3 ct Ik United State Sutulra barlsg to 40 with art of hostility aalr.tt tbr : KeTernroeni !is which ffc VnU ft.iking of Dry I ton- In' j?UU It at peare. MMMO ItTIKt: iCt5fS34 fft?m r ace I.I tte4 artkSet of pri n-tH$ is: -t- t -This -srneni o ;i fn-l ,-:;- l.iila:ure of North j making ?he taxpayera that th object to paying t fAxre to run th'r govern t br.iu.' they are taxed to it many extravagant and un , thing, and. besides, by a It 1 alleged that iiafN?;Ti tou&4 atnobg their personal electa Indkat- by the r) 1 l"ai areata meo --re pre paring to organize a sjlliury ci. dUlon from f'orton HUo agate! t&. bo ro3fet.fy a&4 as art It I that is ronlf!Ie4 ty or, of th vor? TW Cof5ft TV-a trai Sactoltomingo. They were arraign ed before the United Sutw Cosisi. gloner. The hearing mx potpot4 and the court demanded bond of 7, 000. This vrai not jeft'en by the f K.J I m frtsft that er etlftS, - cat lfcr!dd la the o-a2t-4 fe UL t-4itr CarUa : TSm rs?$6;tyg sr; t Wilsaftr. yrtrday. hi3 a awpjr r-:-05 castar. Sum. cf aa4 m3!)ua Wtt i5itfe4 ? porter enifrfj lradtr tn4r-K4a at-tlos of verts die ta t$nr.a4 tittf alsf t&- iim UU uctioa to thi Ko!kabi om!ki8. ;. ifiwtt oor atas4i Uo3t alcvr Wsbitjia, C5BiM Mr. Cc4eroo4 repl!.e4 that he di ! raraikl ia the hiftory f rer5&uMer a4 Stro 9it4 ? r4e tsot iaf lacte ajar itsonx tat nKJ tmiy year or o axoi ?or tte & Oralis Cl.l? Ci4sri tHl --Rte4e4 a" f i t-aSt f jatrsotism and honor and can!10 ,m? apreme Court for a rlt of ! any more to value our, hab-a corpua. on the fre Ht It aa aath as ' . tfcer u foc4 tjmlt' e-omsssoaljr I UrKlli dirst4 ircportaat arutie tor raimc revenue 35 cosrrrsit tse etiitrsr mui irate f.k: 3 fer Wl!is..tsrs 1 j , ! o M-em to tninK we aaTe4""'H" uu wiDK oeia. applies for Ike Government. The retrter of iarh dlaeaa: bat rartieI!r !! t I rty In glvini? In our tAX.j .:a thltik of William the; JI KOHS Foil HiHKIUL OlfllT. r ir: the tenth eentury when' .1 KTt-til isuncy. having ' of nreKrmer V. AeainMt of property, Ifiv,n to a Ainrrlran Tiharrn ('. ?rt for Trial 1, ke-iijn; the record in, .Mmnlajr in May. ,i that Ij' rouhi M-e I e Jeral Court will convene 10? the pe ople Uatoj all ltlh. May 22nd. ' s on name. You , he, 'i he moMt imiwirf ant cr- r.f th vk ill be the ariti-trut r-tr h- ki-lri. i he and a.- bound term then called Mr. lndero1 atten tion to the faet that the aajpar tniAt had offende! more than any other truit in the I'nlted State. To thi treatment. Mr. Underwood in quote-i & aajsr.c that the ernocrata had not promU-4 to put every thin k on the fr-? IU1 r to reduce the tariff on every 'thJr.c, ia Ha- and that he for a duty on . ;: z -i r beeaute h tariff. This poaUk ly tadyi fJtt itNi 'a traaU3 iK 1 tssTatj a$-4 S ilk fisfe errata r aJS fei4 sf !ia t iss a h$ aa-J tl rntii 01 diwaa; bat prarttcally aitjat f:S p, , after arHHftir frj11 ift as rrUr the dobur have sot fca4 oppor-jNorfo!. rvrM WitsaUt f.4 , mvbk Itiftitie for erlsg the ort. the I I J tIoc. .$s4 t,f an&!;C t s 4 a. 2is tt4aa ilKn! uSferef. their re-rovtrie anerjtraia ;il !? VV;l5&-.ta at 4 f)tf !? sk fta t4 t treatment, acd are no art!eijra. ta . a4 rt t aiasft la itss r W t-fi lendltc their apport to the era4k-at ! to toaRert with a!&,rft tr!s ;i! "4 lt fartf aft.4 fe4 1. en or tie diteate. I for HiJfijh. The quarterly rerrt of lr. JohtJbofw A. Ferrt II. the State Director at the! Hookworsa Campaign for t. Ihfre ie was in uvor m a rtven taken by !-a U-r o;n thf p-op!e regard- which the Warc-Kranu r Th?r -o derw-ood hows as forcefully as any month ending Marrjj lift, h that up to date the pbyi'rUx of thf Mat- havr reported l.oo c ofi. t . , . , . . flee iiou&warsi aiease. and t!i.! Ttw fl4 TAli-t Uu!4i. If yor l!ls?4 u The tatWt baiUii:ic r e?er4 u; eots fro har.?c r Hcht. The fca!ntf is?st er the I;:u" taan 50u of the active phjlc!an of ?b. y thought or aii. So. Company is suing the American To- r,it:c iriendK in like tnan-jbacio Company for $1,2o,0'ju for cratic cry of a "tariff for revenue' It the .State are treating tfee r money, not carrying a alleged violations of the rihertnan i an admission of a fact which Th- thin could how absurd U orei ..... 4. ... . 1 n'Jim.iis jn ri a Moreover, it .-how that the Labors tory of Hygiene has examined eince the . : 1; in- mo of luiiiK or 83V. Ant -Triiat I.a w. Th csr. in ef for t.aueasiati lias ktateil a numtx ajiioit:ted aHKe.-orH to en- trial the last Monday in May and times, to the eS'ect that the most r hoii.cH and place a full money! will consume several days?. vicious tariff proposition ever made on every taxable thing we! Several prominent New York law- is a "tariff for revenue' The Cau- :i th hou.se and out-of-doora.' vers will be r resent to assist locaP casian has iointd out time after time indicate the Infection. .: a fM)t of land, not a peas-! counsel in the case. that under such a proposition the To prevent the further spread of hut. not an ox, not an aas.j The following jurors have been Democratic leaders can make a pet hookworm disease, typhoid fever. the May term of this and a favorite out of one industry by and other diseases similarly spread giving them all the protection thai a wave for better sanitary condl they need or want, while destroying tions is rapidly spreading. "Clean any or every other business by re- up Week" and the compulsory use moving from it all protection of ev- of sanitary toilets are measures be ery kind. Ing Inaugurated In many towns and This was the principle that actu- villages. Quite a number of county the ork began 1 . ,u specimens of - . ,. , , fw,.e fnr acwa r. . , in Lgypt. Il oruinal dimesiMoti a: itnes for the eggs of the hookworm - t ,k , . . . , . , . the bae were feet auar ar.4 It for the c kks of the hookworm whichL , , . , ' . ; . . ,.r,... JerpendicuUr hVftht 44 feet. It ; or mule, not a goat or pig, not drawn for . ;). ..rid of meat or lard in the smoke court: . , . , i.ot a peck of com or hay inj H. p. Gupton, Franklin County; D. h.nu or i-tahlo loft, not a piece D. Peele, WaytK;; Washington Sim , ' fi.riiiiure in the house, not a hoe.jmons, Wayne; M. C. Sorrell, Wake; - i ! r shovel, not a plow or trace J. w. Clements, Warren; W. C. Cul- not a Hingle piece of property, breth, Cumberland; T. J. Hadley. if . x or personal, is to escape these Wilson; Stephen G. Bradshaw, Per- ated the Democrats when they pre- and city boards of education have or- pared the Wilson tariff bill, and in dered the Installation of sanitary toil that bill they gave the sugar trust ets at the schools. more protection than had ever been During the past twelve months - .-ors, according to the order.' son; IJ. A. Tourage, Johuston; C. I). y,,r thus sayeth the Democratic Waddell, Cumberland; C. J. Bright, (-re. as we nave greatly increased . Wake; J. H. Griffin, Nash; J. P r r - ... .... . . , and maae two new counties Durham: R C. Patrick Wake p oeeu, tne sugar trust ana tne .a salaries of our ofllcers of the Buchanan, Person; T. J. Holloway,' given to it by the Republicans. In- there have been distributed approxi ml maae two new counties tht ?o.r ti u hi Ufe lEtsra-It1c4. Tti Wt IUe-4y ? lztm ton Square. Nor ttrrr;tr4 I 4r. J0 lurk i uy. h'.f!i it m feet and oti. rrJi'i JtRi4r 0-5 th r:. iflrt Ma4 pb as, 4 atr. fr-riula. druc!-t. er write. in a joi: vrAims s ni:it;fr ct. Klttrril. .v. c I inch hUh. ar.d ha tori'. ) larget tmcture put up by the l.ssfids of man It the great pyramid of (SUrh Ik. V. t was commence.! ;iTo it C or about the birth of Abraham; 230.000 men were er.gajted upon it; over S.0Ooj 000 tons of hr n rock were uxtl in Its construction. The rott of thla great work in our money at the pres ent time would be almot $200.000.. ! 000. Kxchare anu maue iwo new counties uurhairi; .ii.i.-h must have extra officers to, Bernard Brantley, Nash; W. Hal to.rn them, besides doing many W'ilkins, Durham; R. M. Hicks, :Mire things to strengthen our good , Franklin; J. W. O'Neill. Johnston; , l i Democratic party which has done B. R. Carter, Harnett; Raeford Liles. much for the people in the State Edgecombe; Addison Lee, Johnston; a- you will observe, which will cost p. a. Sorrell, Wake; J. W. Tomlin i ronsiderable amount of money, we sen, Cumberland; B. Hobgood, :nut. therefore, put on an extra Wake; Bernard P. Bowling, Durham; , mount of taxes on the people to r,Pn W. Karris. Vance: G. C. Farth-ir -- - ' - iium .ui in vaiuuud ucie iiruaj v- -,'t these extra expenses, and as ing, Durham; Alexander B. Adams, I)reSsed surprise that Senator Sim-hi- people of North Carolina have Johnsain; J. P. Bridgers, Wake; J. mons had aereed to enter a nrimarv mately 200,000 pieces of stock liter tional Democratic leaders seem to ; ature on the subject which include a have established just as close rela-; leaflet on hookworm disease, an illus tions as have the Standard Oil trust trated pamphlet on hookworm dls and the tobacco trust established ease, and an illustrated pamphlet on close, relations with the Democratic plans and specifications for sanitary machine in North Carolina. toilets. These are sent free on re- The Simmons and Kitchin Fight. luest to the Hookworm Commission, a to, rntios North Carolina Board of Health. Ra- Ueno Divorce Mill !mihle3 In Reno. Nevada, Dispatch. The divorce mill of thin State will - begin grinding faster than ever from - . n . ft at... . - . 1. a vjij. t n luoiaiiuu iu lue oriu to come to Nevada and secure quick! ot been in the habit heretofore of c. Fort, Wake; Jesse B. Creech, With Governor Kitchin to decide leigh, N. C. The campaign, in a broad sense, is one for better sanitary conditions In the South, an aggressive warfare not Far laiprwrtMat i $! Ir Lmftf Crf IN fti. ft. lha ttwis. II taet U Ftu-eli crM H3 9m tt tmm t-iMd m mn twtiM aU mm4 pfitimtm m UvUr mmi mm kmiil Ccrmta A merk&a Nitraia Cway. II P. HASKELL, . . BaWiiKN C SaAt far Hrtk Gmtui, The Caucasian and the Ladies' VJorid BOTH ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25. . . . . C Z 1 - - A. : X 1 J . . - . OOOltmt Attn hit nniMM , h . I Z uiung a unr valuation on uieir . Johnston : Kenn e .Mancum. Uurnam: : ,rhih eKm tt.,,- c,M,flaiU81 UUL iuauy uis-, n-perty when giving it in for taxes, w. W. Wynee. Wake; C. W. Win-; Senator. He pointed out that it was i eases" The success of the cam- r:d sometimes none at all, notwith-, ston, Wake; D. F. Uzzell, Johnston ;, Governor Kitchin who tried to get 1a,gn says Um' G'asson, in thes Anril South Atlantic Ouarterlv "must '"""h " ""-"i juiiu v. iauuii, vi . u. uaiic;,: tjjg last I e deem it necessary to take no more; Wilson; N. B. Penny, Wake; WT egisiature to p S. ! o ii t b ori i i n p- n localWod nrinmrv tinrl I .... V. ...... j u. . . Q LA. 4 V. . I .... J 1 lances in getting your full share of. Turner, Wake; J. M. Reaves, Dur-that it was Senator Simmons and his i ttxes and have appointed assessors, ham; A. C. Medlin; Durh lessen the heavy burden of sickness. bring new vigor to great numbers of the saving am; Hay- i followers who defeated it. 'lie said!pe' amJ accomplish tmin Nor-; that all of Senator Simmons' friends of lhousands of llves- to (liter your homes and premises, wood Ham, Wayne; Benjam wvA value every possible taxable arti- den, Cumberuand; F. N. Butler, Har-nad given him credit for being very 1 U and thing in your possessions at.nett; Kenchen Taylor, Northampton; i; in dAfptin thnt minrp and! PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. value regardless of what Joseph D. Peele. Wilson; Thos. R. that therefore he had gained a great!, , . " Jt ink or say, for we have Green, Chatham; John Powell, War-j advantage over Governor Kitchin, but j In t,,e Sl,Per,or Court Afril Term, mil. North Carolina Wake County. Minnie G. Mooneyham, a full cash yon may th '.ten made positively sure tnat you have not been honest in the past in tiving in and valuing your property : r taxes; therefore, you should not niind this procedure by us, your liosses of the great Democratic party know what is your needs much bet ter than you know yourselves, and you should give us of your votes ;'iid money freely and ask no ques tions. We have re-districted the pood old State and have thereby solidly entrenched ourselves against the Republican party, our enemy, who want to elect the officers of the 'tate by ballot and settle all ques tions of law, etc., by the same. They all that local self-government, and we must admit that that is true Americanism and sometimes we have put such a plank in our Democratic platform, yet we do not approve of it for the reason it would soon kick over our Democratic empire, and de prive many of our noblest men of their offices. We have the State now sec ren; R. L. Humnes, .Nasn; J. David; that he had now seemed to throwf Womble, Chatham; Barnes Daniel, !away the advantage there gained. Jr., Wilson; Will C. Hight, Vance; Daniel Long, Person; T. J. Gattis, Wake; W. F. Outland, Northamp ton; A. Frank Barbour, Johnston; Robert Wright, Franklin; J. W. Hon eycutt, Wake; Bryant Todd, Wake; Thomas S. Allen, Granville, J. M. Parrish, Johnston; B. P. Cooper, Warren; Joseph B. Burke, Chatham. Negro Tried to Murder Whole Family In a desperate attempt to massacre the entire family while they slept, an unidentified negro late Friday night entered the home of John Marshall, an aged citizen of Bristol, Tenn., and going from bed to bed slashed the sleeping occupants so that one or more may die, while the condition of all is critical. The negro literally wrecked the house, tearing down stoves and breaking up furniture. The noise of his fearful assault! I it w ix rvcueu Lilt? UCiKUUUIUUUU UUL juc: ure against the Republican party, p.ot awav. He is suDosed to have got- the party who tried to pass a law inten a large sum of money which Mr. our last Legislature to furnish free! Marshall drftW from the bank that text-books to the poor children of the tate and also wanted the school boards of education to be duly elect ed by the people as well as justices of the peace, and they object to us for appointing them over the people, He., when they ought to have sense enough to know that the ignorant masses are not capable of making (Th .1 . 1 i 1 1. : t selections. oo mis ueyuuiaau day. Statesville Landmark. Gives Aid to Strikers. Sometimes liver, kidneys and bow els seem to go on a strike and re fuse to work right. Then you need those pleasant little strike-breakers Dr. King's New Life Pills to give Now, in answer to wnat is pro posed to be the declaration of the Democratic party to the Toters of the Old North State, I wish to make this Prediction, namely, there is going to be a mighty shaking of the dry bones in the near future. The Republican Party is going to rise and stand erect with banners upon which will be in cribed in bold relief as with letters of blood, Liberty and Justice for the People and everlasting oblivion for me traitor and the present methods of th Democratic party. THOMAS MEADS. Weeksville, N. C, April 22, 1911. Former President San Domingo Ar rested by U. S. Officials. San Juan, Porto Rico, April 24. Gen. Carlos F. Morales, former Pres ident of Santo Domingo; Mauricio Jiminez, former Vice President, and en. Zenon Toribio, formerly an of hcer in the Santo Domingo army, ere arrested here today by United states Marshal Hubbard, charged PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. them natural aid and gently com- . ..'pel proper action. Excellent health :aiiy wnicn nas ueen uoiuenug us, - . . . ... . f soon follows. Try them. 25c at all long in telling the people of ourj schemes and tricks to hold the State druSSlsta- at any cost, will now be swept from the four winds of the State and we will have fair sailin? if nnlv the neo- v.le will 5nnnnrt ,nH o v th Superior Courk April Term, watch out for even better things in ltlll. future from nc iortn uarouna vvaKe vouniy. Tenic M. Louistall, vs Campbell M. Louistall. To Campbell M. Louistall This is to notify you tnat your wife, Tenic M. Louistall, has brought suit against you to the April term, 1911, of Wake Superior Court, for divorce from the bonds of matri mony, and that the summons issued for you has been endorsed thereon: "After exercising due diligence, the defendant, Campbell M. Louistall, is not to be found in this county." You are, therefore, further notified to appear at the July term, 1911, of Wake Superior Court, which con venes on the 10th of that month, and answer, demur or plead to the complaint which will be filed in this court during the first three days of that term, otherwise, the plaintiff will demand to be allowed to prove the allegations of her complaints and have judgment accordingly. MILLARD MIAL, Clerk Wake Superior Court. J. C. L. HARRIS, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Continuing, this politician said that Senator Simmons easily beat General Carr in the last Senatorial primary because General Carr was not a skilled politician and did not have trained political lieutenants representing him at all of the poll ing precincts in the State, which made it easy for Senator Simmons with his trained political workers to commit frauds and to manipulate the election in his favor. But he pointed out the fact that it would be a dif ferent proposition this year in a race against Governor Kitchin because the Governor had developed considerable political sagacity and would unques tionably have his loyal and trained workers in every polling place in the State. Governor Aycock Also in the Race. This North Carolina politician also called attention to the belief which has spread over the State during the last week that Governor Aycock had finally consented to yield to the re quests of his friends to enter the field against both Simmons and Kitch in. He stated that the belief was growing that Governor Aycock would almost surely defeat them both and win the prize. Heady to Buy Land for Appalachian Forest Reserve. The Government to-day started out agents to visit the Appalachian Mountains to determine what lands in them were necessary to be bought to protect the forests and preserve the flow of the streams as contem plated in the Appalachian Forest Re serve bill which passed the last ses sion of Congress. Mr. Verne Rh6ades has been sent to North Carolina, and will be as sisted by Mr. W. W. Ashe and Mr. D. W. Adams in his work. Other agents have been sent to the moun tain regions of every State covered by the bilL r i V ., ... ,c The Caucasian hat been enlarged to elbt pagr, and it the beat weekly paper fa the State, The Ladiea' World it an excellent ladlet' ratgaxine. It baa a hactlaome cover page each month, and U beautifully illustrated. 1 1 contain excellent abort ttoriea, attie'es on cooking, dreatmaking and ia fact, on all tubjectt that are of interest to the ladiea. It contains aeveral paget each taoath showing the fashions, and how nicj a'.raple dreaiea may be made at a reasonable cost. I a fact, the Ladiea World rank amoag th? be t of the magazine t. If you wjtit to accept of this exceptional offer do not delay, bat send in your order at once. vs. Ben M. Mooneyham. To Ben M. Mooneyham. This is to notify you that your wife, Minnie G. Mooneyham has brought suit against you to the April term, 1911, of Wake Superior Court, for divorce from the bonds of mat rimony, and that the summons is sued for you has been returned by the sheriff with this endorsement thereon: "After exercising due dili gence, the defendant, Ben M. Moon eyham, is not to be found in this county." You are, therefore, further notified to appear at the July term, 1911, of Wake Superior Court, which j convenes on the 10th of that month,' and answer, demur or plead to the complaint which will be filed in this1 courl during the first three days of that term, otherwise the plaintiff, will demand to be allowed to, prove the allegations of her complaints and have judgment accordingly. MILLARD MIAL, Clerk Wake Superior Court. J. C. L. HARRIS, Attorney for the Plaintiff. REMEMBER, jou cm get your money back if yon are cot satisfied. Address THE CAUCASIAN, Raleigh, North Carolina. fi Hobby Brothers & Banks I New Furniture Store Call and See Our Complete Line of Furniture and Household Goods Stock Is All New and Up-to-Date TERMS. CASH OR CREDIT 118 East Martin Street, Raleigh, N. Carolina 31 A PAIR OF SCISSORS FREE? In Order to Double Our Large Circulation We Are Making New Subscribers or Old Subscribers the Following Offer: U FREE-Splendid Self-Sharpening Shears-FREE The Harmon Boom is Launched In Washintgon. Wrashington, D. C, April 21. The Presidential boom of Judson Har mon, of Ohio, was taken charge of here to-day by his friends and plans made to further Harmon sentiment throughout the country,' with Wash ington as the headquarters. Woman and Child Labor Conference in Atlanta. Atlanta, Ga., April 25. Every State in the South was represented at the opening session here to-day of the third annual convention of the Southern Conference of Woman and Child Labor. The principal work of the conven tion, which will conclude to-morrow, will be the drafting of a uniform law restricting woman and :hild lar tr TH SHJLAS9 I I -x ii m OWWCD & CONTROLLED OV T Hamilton Silvo Co. I owxsT27esnicrr. S I Sior vrsw smomtta JZMSiGM SESLS3 To each subscriber, 'who sends us one dollar for a year's subscription in advance to The Cau casian, we will send a pair of these 8-inch self-sharpening scissors as a premium, if yon will en close 5c to to pay postage on shears. These scissors retail for 8o cents and are guaranteed bv manufacturers for five years. This offer is only open for a short time. Address THE CAUCASIAN, Raleigh, N. C

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