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Tfciirar. April. 27, 1511. J Tit C t PaiiraQi??n whluker. lntlttd Atom a yr co 1 M6 UdUtaOiai 1 on account of charge of H!reft. . vn FIGH EKTEIlPItlSE. Prattle. Dr- Goodwin ha AM' L rHniutI a a memWr of th wk Mf?dieal Society. ' ,-.!r!.. N- . ApHI ITT, 101 1. - 1 Klght new patient tar arrie4 la ptr. le Kaiib, X. c. j lUlelgh recently for ifc ptesr r .V C':r j treatment one from Wisatos-Sa-km. - - - -- 1 three from Ruffin, thrm fresi Gib- QCa riaUCrO, jlUm ,,etr from Wlntoo-Slem. rz- ' a bitten on the nox? by a bull-dog. ,Ution fur officer of the city0nc of lbe pAljenU froja Ru2Sa waJ ful ?h uili L- held on Monday. bilten In tbe fac,. Uo OM of M:, K. H. Sanders died Saturday from Gibson. All the patient began .'Iruoon at. her home, fire miles the treatment, Ir. Shore ay. in ijiue 10 cnecK any development of hydrophobia. of UalelRh. in Wake did vomf ri;nK cropx. County Monday damage to fruit Carolina Power and Light Co. The Corporation Commission ha announced a new schedule of freight rates for brick in car-load that ..'..minced that they will put on j starts with cenU imstead of 30 in Kak-lgh ! "ls 38 "ams ior u,e nrsi miles or haul. It advances to $1 for 20 miles ... . Instead of SI. 10. tho old ratf and road ut,crvUor for Aake, ,, fof ,( mJ of ?1 -9 i - t ,, . y . S s. s. e r1. A " j a iJiii-uin.-i iu ' and for anolner investiga-. a fctrcet-cars r. s &4 Th Caterprta tK&oo! Is cloaisg of IU ftr Monday t4 Te4a. f.rosrmsj ha arras; tsaay tltltort are $!!. On Monday eteaJcc at -20 Viock the exercUe irlli begls Uh a may pole dance and drUU on, the cataa. At 10.20 a. o. Tce4ay tttfm IH be addretae by Dr. Joy&er, anperia tesdent Jodd, and other. A plcnc dinner and barecn will be err4 oa the round. Th enercl will cloe Tuesday etenlnif; with a concert ITSr Iry lr KaO AU&m M.y- ,.fefcf4 Urns Sait& jUa Mats t MloS cm tint l 4 An attract! " ii iii.ii i No H' IVjual Donf lUHt. ha er isa4 a taltt. $1.0 instead of t tor 100feri, Woke oprfir Owtut in r4eo. The Wake Couzly SaerJor Court convened yesterday for a tnrt e-W term fer the trial of cltll ca- only. Jude H, W. Whedbee reatd!n. - Mini .ava uiit v w the granting of a dhorce. TLe cart ... as Willie Ht'vf against Lula Hog- miles. The rat for 20u mile Ji; $2.C5 instead of 13.00: for 300 miles ii. Thompson, a former $.40 Instead of $3.70. The new Ual'-tgl), and a brother of schedule Is to he operative May 25th. , 'I iioiii p.Hofi of this city, died Mr chag K U.Grand. of Salem. !.,. at I ort orth, Texas. Mass., has written the Adjutant-Gen- . t tr r.'r.wr nf zhulnn. dll eral at Haleleh statine that he has a! a release oh the company for wi-dnesday night. The remains Hlble which was picked up by a friend Insurance oif her husband's life, for !:iid to rest Friday afternoon near New Hern during the Civil War. j a compromise payment. She is now thV interment waa with Masonic which he would like to return to the suing for the whole amount. owner. On the fly-lear of the Bible was written the name of Lieut. C. A. The Caption and Synopsis of Ijaws t - ....... i iijt-re .as a r.on-euu in iup c?v of Mrs. Kugcnia Chad wick vs. the Life Insurance Company of Virginia. The plaintiff pave notice of an ap peal. It seems that Mrs. Chadik had given up the policies and signed oYi the company for th t.or.orB. 'r John C. I'tley, of Iialeigh. died , ,, ;i afternoon after, an illness of ... . nj.e lay. He waH an engineer ,,. '- S'-ahoard road for a number Boon, of Company D, of the Thirty fifth North Carolina Regiment, Camp Morgan, December 16th. It was pre sented to him by Mrs. C. K. Caldwell. On several pages of the Bible was Vr K. Bagley has been appointed written the name of "Frances Mc-...::-t;mt Agronomist in the North ; Kinley." Carolina Iepartment of Agriculture.' comnanv ft. UnMeh u-nn th first j r - - n r ' ' - - - - " - . e.irs. .s a brother-in-law of State Geol-f prize of $20 for the highest team l'ratt. score in the competitive rifle range The North Carolina Division of the ! shoot held in Raleigh last week for Travelers' Protective Association will' the Third Regiment. Company G, mt-et in this city May 5th. The asso- Reidsville, v as second, getting the (iation has a membership of about j $10 prize. The team scores will not ei-ht hurulrtKl. i he made public until after the shoots at Goldsboro this week for the Sec ond Regiment and at Gastonia next week for the First Regiment. The j highest individual score was 123 out I of a possible 150, this being by Pri j vate J. L. Beavers, Company G, Reidsville, and the second highest 121 by Corporal Robert E. Lee, of Company B, Raleigh. Dr. Hubert A. Royster, of Raleigh, ha- been appointed assistant surgeon! for the Norfolk Southern Railway. Dr A. W. Knox of Raleigh, is the Lead surgeon for the road. The H:irt-Ward Hardware Com pany have moved their store to the new building, 25 East Martin Street, where they are more conveniently located to serve the country trade. Mr. T. Ivey, Jr., of Cary, is in Lex- Echo of the Raleigh Primary. The following communication ap- inston to-day attenaing ine meeting j peaieu m jesieiua a anu wu- of the Patriotic Order of Sons of; server, which is further evidence America. Mr. Ivey is a delegate . show ing that the Democrats will not from the Washington Camp at Cary. even treat each other fair: . o, i "To the Editor: Some changes Mr. l nos. it. tmitn uieu ai ine oui-; liters' Home in Raleigh on Friday af ternoon. He was a native of Lum-I herton, Robeson County, and the re-; mains were shipped there for inter-; meat. Have Been Irinte. The Captions of the laws passed by the last Legislature, with a synopsis of each act, have been printed and are now being mailed out from the Secretary of State's office. There are 1.4C0 acts and 55 resolutions. Col. J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State, informed the reporter of Th Caucasian that he would be glad to send copies, to any one interested, as long as the supplv last. Any one de siring a copy should write for it at once before the supply is exhausted. Some Guano Underweight. The Department of Agriculture re ports that some of the guano ship ped to farmers in this State Is under weight. Seizures have been made in a few places in the State, and the fertilizer seized will be sold by the State officials and the proceeds ap plied to the Department. otstatftt sr balsa to csjsart it& BacUea Arsica SaJre. iVt or Perfect bealer of Cut, Cera, Bsrm, Hr&tM. Sore. Scald. Hail, Ucr. Salt Iihetssa. rr Sore Eyt, Cold Bore. Ckmpp&d !!& er Spraisui If tapres. U&r1ralfi4 fer Pile. Try it- Oaly 2Sc at all dns-Chita. THE MARKETS ILVLKJGII COTTOX X1KKKT. (CorctS rrj rmrday fey Ca. , Good middling, lSc. Strict middling. 14 tic Middling, I4ic Tinge 12; (j II Uc. Receipt yeiterday, 150 bale. ILVLHIGII PIIODCCH MARKET. Butter 3061 Lard He Egg 20e Ham 22 c Hen 40OI' Spring chickens S0C Sweet potatoe $1.00 Cora 95 Pea $1.00 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BUY A Good Rubber-Tired Top 31 Atienti on otton Famisr Wc will appreciate it, if all out f b ttoocr will call aJ itt planner uxd Itvtm u at oaor. a mc will only bay teed pon (mm ux4 htn hhed by us ocst Mratot. For tKtse will pay a fancy price, to pleas call at see anJ get tlbcm- W. A. SIMMS, Rafeiofi, tJ. C. FOR Car' High ScIuh! Commencement. The annual commencement exer cises of the Public High School at Cary is being held this week. The exercises began yesterday and will close to-morrow. The following are the graduating must be made in our present form of voting or a fair and impartial elec-j class: Howard Carroll Benton, Fan tion is utterly impossible. What I nie Hooker Bonner, Ethel Vivian saw at one voting precinct on Mon- Bn'tt, Florence Burch, Connie Eary day, the 17th, convinced me beyond Byrd, Alma Loce Fisher, Percy Carl doubt that even the Australian bal- Ha r ward, John Roger Hester Isaac There were six drunks in the Ral- lot, perhaps the best ever before Jacob Hunter, Mary Eva Hunter, oigh police court Monday. They were j adopted, can, if allowed, be so used fined $.r each. There were six other j as to defeat honest franchise. eases for affrays, etc., which were Irobably traceable to blind tiger whiskey. Mr. A. G. Hearne, of Pittsboro, died Thursday night at Rex Hospital in Raleigh. . The remains were taken to Pittsboro for interment. Mr. Hearne leaves a wife and several children. A revival which had been in prog ress at the Fayetteville Street Bap tist Church came to a close last Thursday night. Seventy persons were received into the church while the revival was in progress. The trolley wire on West Martin Street, near the postoffice, snapped yesterday as the Glenwood car was passing that point. It made a blind ing flash as it struck the track, but fortunately no one was hurt. The large blockade distillery cap tured by revenue officers near Fre mont two weeks ago, has been ship ped to Raleigh, and will be destroy ed. This was the largest outfit ever captured in that section of the State. Mr. John W. Sasser. Master Me chanic of the Seaboard Air Line shops at Savannah, Ga., has been pro moted to same position at Jackson ville, Fla., which are the largest shops on the line. Mr. Sasser is a former Raleigh boy. In Wake Superior Court Tuesday Mr. W. F. Wyatt was awarded a ver dict for $2,500 against the Seaboard Air Line, it was alleged that a spark from an engine of the company caused the burning of the plaintiff's tannery near Raleigh. Harry English, aged 11 years, and Edith Paris, aged six years, both of High Point, are in Raleigh to take the Pasteur treatment for a mad cat t'ite. The cat that bit these two children created great excitement in High Point before it was killed. Moses Griffin and Link Ray, two hite men of New Light Township, charged with blockading, were given a hearing before United States Com nnssioner Nichols Saturday and were bound over to the Federal Court un der bond in the sum of $200 each. The spring term of Federal court at New Bern convened Tuesday morn ing, it will continue for two weeks. . most important case is that against B. F. Sanders, who is alleged to have defied the officers. Sanders ading ed t0- engaged in hlock- ha?r w--Goodwin, of this city, aeL Z1111 his 8uit for damages against Drs. A. W. Knox and Jel "The unscrupulous politician can enter the booth and vote many good men his way by deception, which was done repeatedly during the primary election just past. No man should be allowed to vote who cannot read and who hasn't intelligence sufficient to mark his own ballot. No government is safe which places the right of fran chise in the hands of illiteracy. No one should be allowed to enter ,the booth and mark another's ballot un less that man is blind and even in such cases the two poll-holders should be authorized to question the voter and check those for whom the man desires to vote. Legalization on this point is absolutely necessary. "S. J. JJETTS. "Raleigh, N. C, April 22nd. The News and Observer comment ing on the above article, in part, says: "Mr. Betts is right in saying that the principle of the Australian ballot law was grossly violated in the recent primary in Raleigh. This is partly due to a defect in the law, but more to its administration." C. T. Bailey Committed to State Hospital. The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer sent his paper the following story Monday night: On account of being a complete mental as well as physical wreck and entirely irresponsible, C. Tom Bailey, formerly postmaster of Raleigh for a couple of terms, was today commit ted to the State Hospital for the In sane here. His latest prank was to go to the State School for the blind with a pal and represent to Professor Costner there and Miss Davis, mem bers of the faculty, that he and his friend were about to be committed to jail for the lack of $10. The tale was so touching that Mr. Costner and Miss Davis gave them $5 each, which wras used speedily for drink. There is considerable property here that is being held in trust for the ex-postmaster's little daughter. Mrs. Bailey died a few years ago. $75.0 o o John W. Evans' Sons Cor. Morgan and Blount Streets RALEIGH, N. C Has Some at this Price. Personally ConductedTour to the Pacific Coast Under the Management of JEY. VM. BLACK OPERATED. VIA Seaboard Air Line Railway f! hYe in h?1 Plt! by REV. WILLIAM BLACK, of Charlotte. N. C for the moftt extensive Penonaily Conducted Tour over oseratwl ant f th fCZtWtZTvt . iw KnSW abotJuSSS5S? cot ULLSmIS Kansas City, Denver. Colorado Springs. Fait Lake Cilw a -o. rvl.2L T Z: vT-.t, . vcwtwcv in toe wununc oi Dectal tours of this kind. SvcrI Lake Louise, and Tmsny others. orer too picturesque canodisn Faeiflc .idBTSi.inFnffT? on dinin, ear. hotel acodatkms. REV. WILLIAM BLACK. Charlotte, N. C. H. S. LEA RD, DivUlcn Psss'r Agent, Seaboard Air Line Railway. Raleigh. N. C. IRateiflt) BDSairMe Kfloflte Shipments made to any part of the State at same price as at shop. We have testimony that Pellagra has been cured by Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. We do not say we can cure Pellagra, but we do know that we have relieved people who had "it, and who say they would have been dead but for Mrs. Joe Person's Rem edy. We do not claim to do the im possible, but words claim that if it is possible to make a cure by cleansing the blood. Our Remedy will do it. Ask your druggist, or write, MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY CO., KittrelL N. C. ? 1 1 I J MQIUMEITS COOPER BROS.. Proprs RAXJCIGH. K. C &CND FOR cATALOQUB. When writing to Advertisers mention the Caaeai&. I REM OVAL! Hart-Ward Hardware Co. Wc have Moved our store to new building 125 East Martin Street We have 10,000 square feet of show rooms with Electric Elevator, every floor on the ground floor. Right in the heart of the business center of Raleigh. We will he pleased to see all friends customers, and the public generally. Our stock is complete and our prices the lowest HART-WARD HARDWARE CO. Wholesale and RetaiL 125 E. Martin St, Rakish, N. C c for Hatching FROM HIGH-GRADE FOWLS BUFF ORHNGTON BARKED rLYMOUTtl ROCKS HOSE AND SINGLE CX Mil RHODE ISLAND RECS $150 PER IS REASONABLE FERTILITY GUARANTEED JAS. I. JOHNSON, Raleigh, N. C Phone No. 1. KLEY1 NIP IN Department Store RAUIGH, : : NORTH CAROLINA Spring News MILLINERY Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Ht. Ladies' Mtirt. .Kiboon. SHOE DEPARTMENT. New line Low Cot Shoe for Ladies and Chrdren, Men and Boys. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, TINWARE. GLASSWARE Best R. F. D. Mail Boxe. 85c. Baby Go-CaiU, $1.85 to $15.00. STOVES AND HARDWARE. Lamp, 10c. to S4.00. Clocks. 50c. to $4.50. CARPET AND MATTING. Rugf, 30c to $18.00. FURNITURE. Feather Pillows 50c. 60c., 70c Iron Beds. Cribs and Cots. TRUNK HEADQUARTERS. It Paysto Pay Cash. CRINKLEY'S. E. B. EVANS & SONS; NO. I EAST DAVIS. ST.. RALE1QH. RL.UMBERS. Oae and Steam FKtmaand Un oral Repair Work. Flrsvoiaas work at moderate orlcee. TUB Internatbirc) Ccrrespcnience Sckccls OF 8CRANTON, PA. will traia you. durlag spare time, tor a OoTernraent positioa or to fill a re sponsible technical positioa at a larg er salary tbaa you are now gettiag. For tall Information, fill out the coupon below and mall It to our Washlngtom office. M. D. Hanley. Supt.. "I. C. a." Wh Ington. D. C. Office 619. Pecs sylvanla Arenne, N. W. Dear Sir: Please send me la for matioa as to how I can become mention pest tion) by spare time stndy without tearing my present work uatll I am qualified. My name Is Street and No. Town aad State BAKER & STEWART ABOUl YOUR Carriage, VJagon and Buggy Repairs WE DO EVERY KIND OF Upholstering, llcrse-Sfcccbg and Vagcn Repairing We also do up-to-date PAINTING and RUB BER TIRING. Our prices are right, and we guarantee every job we do. If you have not had your Buggy done for the Spring, see US. Baker & Stewart 931 SiM eUmmt SL, :: RALEICZI. It. C (Jctt Back of W. A. if tatt StoxxJ SMITH'S CAFE Kit Fcrchh Us B$t tttf tsj C:a Csy. EvGrutHino in Season Utzh Served ca Sfccrt Kslfca Omr ptitsmmt9 Our two dlnbMr-roooM aeve t j is akeJr liud ap. end are kaH Ml mith's Cafe No. 9 Eachange Street RAIBSII, : : : II0QT1I CAS0U.'U James L Jolimsoini Opp. Post Office RALEIGH, ... N.C EEPS every thing usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Fine Assortment 01 GARDEN SEEDS Special Attention to AH Mail Orders. Academy of Music Raleigh, N. C. Will Open Mod., Feb. 6 With MOVING PICTURES. The rery best picture will be howti. Pictures will be changed daily. Af ternooc from 3:50 to 5:30; night, 7:30 to 11 p. a. Admission g Cento Afternoon or Night L. G. GILL RALEIGH. XT. CLOTHES PRESSED, CLEANED OR ALTERED Oa t&ort ode. DyeiB a tpedatty to. farttoe
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