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o II A ,f 1911 J Those to be Used 10 the Pub iic Scbooli for Next Five Y'trs WOMAN THiKU- IS AftlitTKli. J. D. DISSETT UUnDEQEO in j U llminslon lodVr Auatnnl Namr ... . . -Mm. Kelly U Woman of Cmf! " S lUCd Nttf EutCflS LlEl- Mra. Helen A. Kelly, a wealthy woman of Wincabow. Rrti&swirk County. arretted la hex apart- Md- f rr.m th menU at a hotel In Wilmington a few IIUU Ww in Cmipiy With Mat- ry -;graphJ. on tn charge of selling1 r Ucta tU tUt t fall ffia iuif . Hm Vkmu t sMfcf X Cf its of City Saturday Nifbt ri r -nd .Irtllum-tJrH The at Wliirlt tl IUh.W Arr to Not Il-n Iiwl? Iub- ifks to b; Ufced in the , , r;; North Carolina for .. -. f-.ira have at last been wbUkry. A ipecial dlipatch f rota I Wilmington to the . and Obser ver Klv the following account of the arrest: 'Charged In a United State war rant with selling whiakey without 11 cenie. Mrs. Helen A. Kelly, of Winna bow, lirunswkk County, waa arrett ed at a local hotel late yesterday af rit J Woman 4 lUUHgtt. Who Ie rlmmi Her ffatMjd W'm Htmm Drunk U J. NorrU (lusrrd With the Crime. ryi fcy rrak tf t& tt4 a&4 ti crsI tCaVa y iae ?ci : iy r-itt4 fro as t& ttosafrrxftOr fot-1 i'Kilti of tfcia Stat. r A.m !.&. Sir, K4lior sd it i&3r f ; sxaiit far lb to re4 It, to tdy I. a.&4 to rrst t& grwat tr--th it tJbw tka ts Hr t gaia their ptttkat a!a?Sd&. No III the? do ttatT Urt sa to; a tl si L4p that It el of Norta CaroUsa wit! tsot a!a?t tay foolcV fcy.ttf irea of the boM- of the leacvratic arty who try to The life!eti tody of J. li. Hiatett dreed only in under-lothlng, ti found about midnight Saturday, t- T 7r L- P XMar' leigh. th fatal wound being by the announced a adopted nal c - Knox- She wa regittered jeft coUar-bcce. the bullet haricg from September first of at !he hotel under an ati-uraed name, ranged down toward the heart and and it la elated that the represented levered a vital artrr NVarL r herself to be under the care of a phy- the raan-g tc1) cio!h and th far- trr4 tat HlwiAwMfyyC ftS tstwtl laat ate4 U e Cafttt rirfcam a4a U II, IUIX, a w tsas U rweily NBmjl fftNg J-tU at IUfr S. i tlutt ta farr frf wtla &at;& cS5.!tt4 ?gtart aa4 kigway fiMWry. H It ltitg feM la t lce-! all f4ltt tte at rfta! as oSrwf frtsa S-i-rtJi Otr tlsa,- ia vtr. Js!y Ttm. It 1 1. Cay-U3 V tlialk !lin: Il'--d'g Primary Speller i;,,.; s Word I-son8, by Chas. ., rr;;. Co., and "A Spelling iv Foubt it Griffin (re-adopt-:fr-d WilliamH k. Co., Ka- alcian preparatory to an operation m ent of a woman. and did not leave her room from the Mrs. William It. Yearby wa ar- time of her arrival until her arrest. rested Sunday morning as the o "The warrant for her arrest was:man In lhe cate and confeste that issued by Cnlted States Craomisslon- 8he and Hissett and L. J. Norris. a er George Harrisa, of this city, and pressman formerly of Richmond. Va.. she waived preliminary exomtnation. were driving In a hack; that having giving $250 Justified bond for her ap- no companion for Norris. he left them pearance at the next erm of the Unit- and he and Hissett drove to th .1 a W"V I a ft f ft I; r H-ath k Co.; The Howell u nu,M umnci. court, wnicn win woods one and a half miles east of . i .;.,! r. bv Howell & Co.; Grad- be he,d hc're the flrst week ln N- the city where Bisett's body was jit-fining: Webster's Dictionaries, K::. Hook Co. (re-adopted). I4hnt: The Howell I'rimer, by 'o. ; The Haliburton I'rim- fmimto those rALm nuruw. aiML-am Gntu them Igaoraat la order that they caa Gatiia. f TlsWrrUW, TU: "1 en)oy the o!5fti of the State- Thrj d!5 feot aaow asyttM t04 do so: want the iop! to read He- the-f wesui&ly al& fress tea ! pubUran paper, aor bear Hepubliraa taSTerrd far to yara, 6Ul I lt4 j p-f he, fearing they will get oa to Cardat ! ha 3 bes tmkM !ta I their trick and refute to support trt-rtotti Uatit aUata. l j Cftly. wtt 4twtrt them. I appeal to jou. North Caro- re eare4 ta a Uttl while, thamka 1 Wri: "ATi0t 4iHt 9arta !inlant. at Intelligent men: ! tun t--!tat3j Tr at t,ti5e4 fSMtf wi? tlU agaltJtt j?t ttt iitfi ffiai tW l4 ef t&-trtsy. t tt AjrlJ tens. mi. f wa fjrit Cru ti iKStfttsi tattag W- tSt Ita 4ty cf ttat sse-t a4 r tsrs4 ttt 4r tf tie fi5 lOt to Card at Cards! ta tecUHy CarU U. tatttalt ! la hm tuSclent evtdeaee to conttcc adapted for c hf aillag oaea. It rntucATto.N op scmmonh. l, 2, and 3 (re-adopted); : hM.ton Company, Richmond; 'c ;..K-r-Carienter Language Read r. 4 ?.i McMillan Company, ""writing: The Old North State nook, by North State Publish f f'oiuj 'any (re-adopted); The Rer--, Wr.v.i.K Hooks, R. D. Berry & Co., vember. J. W. Brooks, a prominent found. She Fays some man she could wholesaler, is surety on her bond. Mrs. Kelly made application for a revenue license covering a period for the last eighteen months, and judg- not recognize rushed upon them and fired at Rissett while he was on his knees begging for mercy. She ran to the hack and drove home. She ing from her action in waiving exam- gays she had told Rissett and Nor ris that her husband, who is a sales- Inatlon before the Commissioner it is likel ythat she w ill submit to the man in the Globe Clothing Store here. (Onlv the Medial System cnarge ana uirow nerseir on the mer- was at home drunk. a as adopted.) cy of tne court- The woman, her husband, and L. J. prau i"g: Progressive Lessons in r: VA n ation, The Prang Kducation a; (,ru;iv.y. Irit hiiti : Milnes. (.ograplii : Dodge's Primary Ge-a-r..;,hy and Dodge's Comparative I-,., srr.ii'hy : Rand, McNally & Co. I-ir:gua and Grammar: Hyde's (.r.s in English, Rook 1, D. C. Co. (re-adoption). Gram :..::r 1 Composition, Rook 2, by !; :;;. & Row, published by - Row, ' jv. -:o:i Company; Modern Gram mar ! I! ihlf-r and imblished by New. : l ic Co. (re-adopted for use in t::,:.!. s iiiKjve the seventh grade in p ihlic .--hools). lliroiy of Xm-tli Caidina: Hill's V. i:; Ptopie's History of North1 Carolina, D. H. Hill, publisher (re- tid( ..tii!i ). Connor's Makers of North Carolina History, recommend h for supplementary work in prim ary urades. Thompson Publishing Ce:i:iany of Raleigh. History of the United State: No adoption. Referred to a committee for report and recommendation on or before January 1, 1912. Histories low on list to be used until that time. Physiology and Hygiene: Ritchie CaiiUell Primer of Hygiene, Richie's Primer of Sanitation, World Book Company with Thompson Publishing Company of Raleigh, as State agents. Culler's Physiology, Book 3, for use in grades above the seventh grade. Lippincott & Company. (Readopted.) Civil Government: Peele's Civil Government of North Carolina and the United States. B. F. Johnson Publishing Company (re-adoption). Agriculture: Agriculture for Be ginners, by Rurkett, Stevens and Hill, Ginn & Co., Publishers (re-adoption). uipleinentary List Recommended. The Story of Cotton, by E. C. Brooks; Rand, McNally & Co. Jackson & Davis' Industrial His tory of the Negro Race (for negro schools); Negro Educational Associ ation, Richmond, Va. The Heart of Oak Books, 1 to 7, by C. E. Norton; D. C. Heath & Co. Southern Prose and Poetry, by Mims and Payne; Charles Scribner's Sons. With Pen and Pencil (language lessons for primary schools), by Sa rah Louise Arnold; Ginn & Co. Language Through Nature, Liter ature and Art, by Perdue & Griswold; Rand-McNally Vo. There is still talk of scandal in connection vith. the contest which had waged and waxed warm since the of June. The committee was not unanimous, and it is predicted that some leaks will follow that will make interesting read'ng. "It is understood that Mrs. Kelly Norris. and the negro hackman, Hay was aware that Revenue officers were wood Penny, are being held awaiting looking for her at her home in Win- developments. Yearby, the husband nabow, which is about fifteen miles of the woman, insists that he knows from this city, and she said that a nothing of the shooting, friend advised her to go to a local Mrs. Yearby was formerly Miss Ada hotel, register under an assumed Pool and married Earl Austin a num name and feign illness. ber of yearF'ago, when she was fif "Mrs. Kelly's premises were search- teen years old. and thev had two chil li! the HaprHor Cburt April Term. 1011. North Carolina Waka County. Ben M, Mooceyhara Ta, Minnlo G. Mocceybans. th! jou that tomethiag it very wronit reliee htadach. batkacbt. drag and it wanted to be kept hid from cl&c freUagi, Irrtf atarity, etnroea you by them? They d not aat oa seat, misery, and womanly tuktm. to prove all and hold fatt to that U hi It it rHaM. It drt which it good, which it every man't work. Will yoa try it? !" duty to do. but they want you to hear only their tide and know nothing ex cept what they declare to yoa on the stump and la their partisan papert; notwithstanding they belie their words a you can plainly tee by bur dens heaped on you by their acta, namely, increasing the value of your taxable property all out of reason.! to get your hard-earned dollars for their own pockets, refusing to let th people elect their Juttlce of the peace To Minnie G. afoonty&am: and their County Boards of Kduca- ThU to notify you that your hua- tnon and supporting book trusts. and!oaJld Bn M. Mooneyham. hat all other trusts that's operating In the' brought suit against you to the April State, to the detriment of the tax-! Term. 1S11, of Wake Superior Court, payers and the people at large, and for dirorce from the bonds of rnatri agalnst the spirit and patriotism of ! mony, and that the summons issued our Republican form of government.' for 3ou ha oeea returned by the Now will you continue to stand for, snerRT with this endorsement thre such? Will you continue to remain on: '"After exercising due diligence, ignorant of these facts by refusing; tbf defendant, Minnie O. Mooney to hear evidence on the other side! ham 18 nt to be found in this coun and taking only the evidence that the' iT " You are therefore, further noti Democratic bosses are pleased to give; fied to PPear at the July Term. 1911. you Jeaaa is vtat scanty, tm hm farther mmlt& Ut t irU!tt aa4 a cyy ikrf for yea. wa 4 PU4 ta th Pit ef ta tltt mt tt Psrior Vaft ef WiU C&zstf, ea the Cth day of iofe. It U. a4 joa mill ?pr at taa ftmaU tens. !U. ot Wake jtprifrr Court, whlrh ffcH oa the ;itb day of that aih. a ad aatr 4e tacr er plead t the aaU roaopUiat. etherwtt the ptaisU? tll daaad ta be allowed to prt th aHaUo& ef her romriaist aad hat ' a J tracts I arrordiagty. MtUJUtD MIAU Clerk Wake Superior Cart. Ta!s July 1?. IflU J. C, Is HARRIS Attorney of th rial at 1 7. T at a r,w on M r.ion noar Oi a UUPenOf UOUrt. WnlCb COH- ed Monday by Deputy Marshal Knox dren before they separated. Austin 1 eventy years of age admonish you 1 venes 10th of that month, and and Revenue Collector James Hoi- died over a year ago and five months to uce tne game co'mm9n sense in answer, demur or plead to the corn land, the latter of Dunn, and they ago she married Yearby. She insists' f,,vinfr n,tu0 h fn ,,ct!n plaint which will be filed ln thla 'UUllV.iJ AAA J J I luuuu a iuii uanei ui ie wmshey mat tne man wno uia tne shooting vote as you do in other raatter3 of court during the first three days of and a large number of empty bottles was not her husband. She describes life- and in so doing you will not! that term, otherwise the plaintiff will and Corks. On their information the him as a stout man with a black coat' nke'ly' make many mistakes and be-j demaD(I to be allowed to prove the al- warrant was issued. Mrs. Kelly M or black shirt. Li(lM VftlI nftf etlpt tn ' nUtir I legations of his complaint and have widow and is understood to be in splendid financfal circumstances." Bissett, th murdered man, was a'narty any longer tnan it sticks to! judgment accordingly, native of Nash County, and for ahonest principles? I MILLAf liKAVIXG TilE DEMOCP.ATIC PARTY. that the alderman refused to renew im license. For several months he never. long while ran a near-beer place herej ..The wise changeSt but the fooi. umn ns reputation Decame so baa has been running an eating house. A Confederate Soldier, a Life-Lontr PhiAf-nf-Pnl nck Rtoll cave tnr tViot Democrat. Renounces the I'artv of Im v,o, ''Ia . DisappointeHl at SelecUon of Some of - - - - - -a ' 'i fii. i mi uj uao DUIJC.ICU IKJl ' is good Bible teaching. THOMAS MEADS. Weeksville, N. C. Aug. 14, 1911. ARD MIAL. Clerk Wrake Superior Court. J. C. L. HARRIS. Attorney for the Plaintiff. r.st:ciToiUK jfimcc j Having qualified at ircator ef the tatt will and tettataeat of Aaaa, Williams, defeated, late of Wako Cnunty. North Carolina, thij la to no tify all prrwm bavisg claims agaiaat the estate of tatd debated to pretnt them to the undert!gael. duly teri fled on or before the 5th day of August. 1$12. or this cotlc wtil be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All person Indebted to said eta! will pirate make Immediate payment. This 5th day of Augutt. If U. JOHN WIL1.IAM8. AGENTS WANTKD. We want agents ln try county ta the State. We hare some good pre mlum offers In connection with the paper. Write us for Urai Addreii. THE CAUCASIAN. Raleigh. N. a False Promises Othei-s in Community Will Do Ukewise- IIIs: some time of being a bad woman. -Or ders Ten Copies of Butler's Ilaleigh j Speech and Wishes Copies Mailed to His Democratic Fiiends. Editor of The Caucasian. Dear Sir: I enclose order for ten copies of Butler's Raleigh speech, and I would like to have some of them mailed direct to some of my Demo cratic friends. VOTERS SHOULD THINK FOR THEMSELVES. the Text-Books. Statesville Landmark! j i The Landmark is pained to note; The Caucasian and the Ladies1 World BOTH ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25. i fhnt in th Kef nt hnnl-o eolwto1 ffr use in the public schools, that noble Democratic Politicians Trying to book, Webster's Blue-back Speller, Is Keep Them in Ignorance of Their conspicuous by its absence. This Party Record The Caucasian Do- means that another generation of ing a Good Work. , North Carolina children will be de- x. A.t T. . T ficient in spelling. Editor The Caucasian: I am now getting old and cannot do much even 7-, I I ! for a good cause as your paper, The, "". xkk I think if vou neonl will set un a! good clean ticket and work for the 1 Caucasian, is representing and faith-j by a cure-defying stomach trouble; Swialist Party Will Wage Active Campaign in West Virginia. rarKersburg, W. Va., Aug. 15. The first formal action by any politi- Party, in West Virginia toward opening the State campaign of 1912 as taken here to-day by the State executive Committee of the Social lstlc Party, which met and decided to jut- a full State ticket in the field and ? arrange to stump every county in e State. It was also decided to start o weekly papers in Parkersburg and Huntington in the interest of the tT!3, campai8n- The Socialists claim o have a fighting chance in about e counties in the State to elect thH tickets and will centralize eir forces in those counties. Dath of Mrs. W. H. Kitchin. Scotland Neck, N. C, Aug. 15. of ,k "a ArrinSton Kitchin, widow and nf iate Captain W H- Kitchin, . mother of Governor W. W. Kitch- berrvlef,-at her country home, Gall after o v morninS at about 4 o'clock Months. Dgering illness fo several yearrofKitChiv Was about sty-five Cwn an her life' and was weil all over North Carolina. white vote, youwill get a good many j more votes than you got in the last election. There are a good many Democrats down here who say they will not vote that ticket again unless there is a change, and so far as I am concerned, if God is so kind as to spare me to vote again, I am sure that I will not vote it, for the last campaign and the last Legislature was enough for me. I have stuck to the party long enough for nothing but the name. I have voted for it for forty-five years, and was fooled for about thirty years, but have not been fooled for the last fifteen; have been clinging to the party for the name-sake, hoping that it would re form, but I see no chance for reform within the party, and I am "getting tired of voting just to be taxed to keep pets and henchmen in office to live higher than I do on my few, hard-earned dollars. So you set up the very best ticket you can, men who will economize, and if I live I will be with you, if no one else is. Yours truly, . The above letter is from a Con federate soldier who has been cured of the habit of voting the Democratic ticket. The lies the Democratic poli ticians told on Butler in the last cam paign caused him to become disgust ed with the party of alse promises. He nkew the charges were false, and also knew that Butler was a friend of the Confederate soldier. Associate Editor The Caucasian. Was First at the Resurrection. The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer sends that paper the following parting shot from" one of the book agents who was on the job at Raleigh for two months trying to get the Commission to select his books: "One irate bookman, a Virginian, who feels that the Text-Book Com mission has not done the right thing in its work of adoption on a number of subjects, declares that the Com mission has not only found that North Carolina was "First at Bethel, Farthest to the Front at Gettysburg, and Chickamauga, and . Last at Appomattox,' but that some Norths Carolina wo man was also first at the resurrec tion, and the commissioners are seek ing out some historian who will ac cord to this State this latest claim." fully fighting for, but I will do what, that baffied doctors, and resisted all; I can, believing I am helping to free' remedies he "dried, John W. Modders,1 the people of the State from a galling; of Moddersville, Mich., seemed doom yoke the Democratic politicians have ed. "He had to sell his farm and give; put upon their necks. Is it not up work. His neighbors said: "He strange, indeed, that our people of can't live much longer." "Whatever1 North Carolina refuse to take hold of I late distressed me," he wrote, "till! I, the polls, so to speak, of their politi cal salvation when offered to them, while they ought to see and know ' The Caucasian hat been enlarged to eight page, and is the best weekly paper In the State. The Ladies' World is an excellent ladies magaalae. It has a handsome cover page each month, and la beaatifally iUnttratecL It coa taint excellent ahort stories, ai tides on cooking, dretamaklag-and hi fact, on all sabjects that tre of interest to the ladiea. It contains several pages each month showing the fathiont, and how nice simple dresses may be made at a reasonable coat. In fact, the Ladies' World ranks smong the be.t of the si 'guinea. If you vyjnt to accept of this exceptional offer do not delay, bat send In ycur (tizr at once. I tried Electric Bitters, which work-; ed such wonders for me that I can now eat things I could not take for that they are sinking each day and years. Its surely a grand remedy for years by the heavy burdens laid upon I stomach trouble." Just as good for them by the Democratic party. It is' the liver, and kidneys. Every bottle to be hoped, though, that the scales guaranteed. Only 50 cents at all or prejudice which has so long blind-, druggists. REMEMBER, jou can get your money back if yoa are cot talis fied. THE CAUCASIAN, Raleigh, North Carolina. SPEND A WEEK AT THE JfOMES MOTEL, FUQUAY SPRINGS, IV. C. A new and homelike hotel. Only 50 yards from the best min eral spring in this section of the State. Rites very reasonable only $1.50 a day, or $7.C0 per week. Write and have your rooms reserved in advance. Address MISSES JONES, FUQUAY SPRINGS, IM. C. Marion Butler's Meigh Speech Will Cost Only 5 Cents a Copy, Eostpaid, in Pamphlet Form. Send in Orders for Copies for Yourself and Friends. Enough orders have been received to justify printing in pamphlet form Marion" Butler's speech made in Raleigh November 4th. It will make a pamphlet of about 50 pages and the cost will be 4 cents It will make a pamphlet of about 50 pages and the cost will be 4 eents a copy, but if sent by mail the cost will be 5 cents a copy. - If you have not sent in your order, do so at once. After the speech is printed and the type is distributed, we will not be able to furnish any more copies. A copy of this spech in the hands of every voter would mean the de feat of the Democratic ring in this State. Make out your order in the blank below and mail AT ONCE. THE CAUCASIAN, Raleigh, X. C. Dear Sirs: Please have printed and hold subject to my order copies of Marion Butler's Raleigh speech. NAME .... ?. . ' -P. O. 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