4 LCVI A n.- ' i Tyore Mill. I ,;000 Extra Votes During TyaorVi Mill j Miss S. H. Tysor. II. IL D ,, r ;!d from Piige !) fit-" - - A, rir, K. 2. ?v Part In. H ' v'sI Sitb. II. 1 . . V .. Bmith. K. 1 ZhuloO. r:.nib!-e Mis Christine Tyaor . Lyon. Miss Leila lroct 1.000 . Miti AItna vaughan .. 1,000! 1.000 f LoaUbaix. 1.000 !m!i Eleanor Cook ... 1.000! M It Fannie Bod die ... 1.000 1 Miss Annie Allen I Mln Annie Bell King . Miss Maud Hick . . . . . f.TOOj I ... M0O J ... i.oooi Hit Mi Mr. Miu Mi M!u ;o,oo .37,000 i J IMhTJUCT No Turkey. Duke. ; ,. .;m-s. Ill 11,500 likeville. Smith, II. 1 - . Forehand, K. 1 - Iaii'-aFter, R. jjsa Halt, It. u . . . . i r k o jiw,- Worrell, it- JSton Grove. Caarlt-s McLamb, H Miss Mary Stuart Edgerton. Mls Ju)!a Barrow Mis Mary Belle Macon Lock Til !c. Miss Mary Watson Haywood. Mies Kate Tbomaa 1.000 1.0001 1.000 ! 1.000! 4.100 i 1,000 1.000 1.000 1 Mis Mil Mi Ml Miia 1.800 1,600 t Vs ; uuu. I Miss Dixie Lawrence 1.000 j.M)? L. 51. Murcblson 2i:JJJ! Franklins. 1 0Q0IIes Emma Woods 7fio Miss Ilessle Dthridge ...... I Miss Bessie Joyner 1.000 j Miss Fannie Allen 1,000 j 1 000 ! 3 anna xiarria l.UOii 2.400; 10.000 1.000! 1.000 ; G h uaugntry A8VU I , 71 j -m co oucio jicuuee ......... X.UUU f iMiss Annie Conyer3 1,000; Harker 3,000 Linden. j .s LiHicif IR'll W.ia Heaves 1,000 i; Ga;!:e Corrington . . , Princeton. .tI .; Woodward, li. 1. Durham. ImIw Ida Pt Miss Camelia Barber, K. 7. Creeclmoor. 1,000 2.C00 3,100 1,000 1,000 1,000 ! Miss Lois Rogers 1,000 2.100; Miss Minnie Winston 1,000 i 1,000 j Mrs. Bessie Nethary 1,000 i 1.600 j Miss pearl Curl 21,0005 Mrs. Carl Mangum 1,000 ! Miss Burma Sanford 1,000 i Cliapel Hill. Miss Annie Norwood. R. 1. . . .25.000 1.000 ; Miss Annie Gattis 1.600j Miss Louise Stroud 1,000 j t llynum. ; Miss Margaret Gattis 3,000 Miss Nellie Powell 1,000 j Miss May Harris l,600i Miss Effie Lambeth. 1,000 Miss Cary Hobby 1,000 Miss Mary Bynum 1.000 His3 Sallie Smith, R. 5 1,000! Miss Lucv Ellineton 1. ono 1,000 j 'a liort'.-iise Edwards, R. I ,. Mar ir t Cox, R. 2 IJIliiigton. 5; S ; !;.' SMon Jf:5 .! . JOtilJMJii .... M.s- M ir Ucthva jf.js E.-i-i.' .Matthews .... Jin;kson, It 2,600 Keener. iKtrden .... (inldsboro. y .j I'ennie Hill, R Mj ira 1,800 5. 3i:ss Maggie iancaster, R. 5 . . 2,400 1,000 Hiss Carrie Sasser, R. 5 1,000 1,000 1,000 Hiss Mary Elmore, R Dunn. Kiss liossie West, R. 6. . ML-s Viola Hargrove, R. 6 Miss Augusta Wilford, R Miss Lula Strickland, R 1,000 lis Vera Parker 3,100 Miss Esther Thornton 1,000 Kiss LeFsie Iee, R. 2 8,000 Clinton. MiisLMie Packer 37,000 Miss Victoria Crumpler 1,000 M;s3 Flora Register 1,000 Miss Minnie Kennedy 4,200 HisFloy Butler 1,000 Mia Maude Maxwell 1,000 JtasZenobia Gore 18,100 Mis Maggie S. Vann, R. 4 Clayton. Mis Winona Massey 1,000 Miss Mabel Barbour 1,000 Miss Gladys Barbour 1,800 Miss Bertie Jones, R 1,000 Carlos. Miss Cara Collier 2,100 Bunlevel. Miss Neva Allen 4.200 Miss Kate Byrd 1,000 Buie's Creek. &ss Pauline Bryan 1,000 Miss Katie Hatcher 3,100 ( Angier. Miss Lula Parrish, R. 2 23,000 Miss Lenorah Dupree 17,400 Delway. Mrs. Frank Johnson 2.400 Miss Josie Mann, R. 2 1,000 Miss Mary Sorrell, R. 2 Miss Leoh Kerr. Parker 19,200 Roseboro. Mlss Xelia Cooper, R. 1 16.600 Autryrille. Miss Elizabeth McKenzie, R.l 28,500 Oranee. Mrs- C M. Hall 1,700 Ooooer. Jjss Vera Jackson 2,400 8 Maggie Baggett 1,200 DISTRICT No. 3. y. Youngs ville. lr. "iiaujis ........ i,UUU S3 Bessie Young 1,000 J S3 Gertrude Winston 1,000 J 83 Ruth Strickland 3,200 r"ss Bessie Green 1.M)0 v, Mary Julia Pierce 1,000 lss Bertha Privitt 1.000 HSS 411? . . J uoocn 1,800 Selma. 35,000 1,000 1,000 , 1,000 16,000 25,000 10,000 Miss Carrie Powers, R. 2 . . Miss Hattie Langston, R. 2 Miss Beulah V. Upchurch, R Miss Annie Baldwin, R. 4. . Miss Bert Stone, R. 4 .... . Kimbleton. Miss Mary M. Moore 30,800 Miss Decie White 1,000 Miss Mary Gilmore 1,000 Miss Olive" J. Peoples 1,000 Pedlar's Hill. Miss Georgia Smith 8,000 j JJolHe Brown 1,000 13 S Man, r . Mis, T 1,000 rT J omPes l.ooo Sthan uuer' " 4 29,000 Gertrude Starling, R. 4. . 1,000 Pittsboro. iSS PHv,.,, Miss f-i,. aapin 1,000 Miso Z . ore 27,500 Bessie Carroll 1. i,000 183 Bessie Pierce 1,000 w. SUer City. Maud White .......... i,600 Oxford. 8' J' S- Rogers 2,400 - Moncnre. Z?1 Maud Pettr. R a XT Laura Brian . .. l &fntlA ttJ ..... ie Halrware 1,000 1,000 1,9001 1,000 2,400 DISTRICT No. 4. Waxhaw. Mrs. John Rogers 2,100 Mrs. L. L. Fincher 1,000 Winnabow. Miss May Rich 1,600 Win gate. Mrs. Jessie Perry 1,000 Weeksrille. Miss Alethea Chory 1,000 Miss Gracie Eves 1,000 Miss Mary Lester 1,000 Miss Gussie Emmett 1,000 Mrs. Clayton Meade 32,000 Unionville. Mrs. Atlas Bacum, No. 2 5,100 Stoneville. Miss Lillie Glenn . . . 1,000 Miss Fannie Linsley 1,000 Miss Daisy Joyce 1,000 Miss Minnie Lauten 1,000 Miss Mamie Thomas 2,100 Miss Amy Lundon 1,000 Miss Annie Matthews 1,000 Miss Gussie Penn 4 . 1,000 Miss Ruby Grogan 1,000 Miss Mary Lewis 1,000 Miss Maud Fagg 1,00.0 Mrs. R. L. Stone 1,000 Stallings. Miss Bettie Stallings 3,100 Spencer. Miss Ora Hunter 2,800 Salisbury. Miss Eva Hicks 1,000 Miss Jessie Proctor 39,500 Miss Mary Russell, R 1,000 Miss Annie Arey 1,000 Miss Daisy Lentz 1,000 Miss Alice Reamey 1,000 Reids ville. Miss Ida Summers 1,000 Miss Maggie Duke 3,400 Miss Clara Hudson, R. 3 1,000 Miss Ollie Shrieves, R. 2 1,000 Miss Wilsie Walker, R. 2.... 1,000 Miss Minnie Williams 1,000 Regan. Miss Letha Jenette .... 2,400 Monroe. Mrs. J. P. Rogers, R. 2 1,000 Mrs. Robert Iceman 1,000 Mrs. W. B. Love 1,000 Miss Wildred Stephenson . . . . : 1,600 Miss Lena Henderson 1,000 Mrs. W. H. Hotchkiss, R. 4. . 1,000 Marshville. . Mrs. F. C. Brbadaway...... 1,800 Indian Trail. Miss Maud Stallings 2,700 Mrs. J. E. Broom 1,000 Hillsboro. Miss Amelia P. Gordon ..... . 1,800 Mrs. Blanche Ray . . . . . . .... 1,000 ; Hester. . Miss Nannie Grisfom, R. 1 ; . . . 1,900 Miss Canon Moes . . . . ...... 1,000 Mi Mis Mis Miss Mies Mis Miss Mis Mis Miss Mis Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mies Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss I!tHlrfc'S. thimpr Josrt ........ Xiil K!!y .......... Loal Jone .......... W. T. Hannkalt Btmi Sterblt. R. 3. . Dly IMIy. IL 2.. J1 lUitii , Grmham. Agne Wood Ixora Nkboioc Agn Albright ...... Clara Montgomery . . . Annie Harden PajetferllJ. Lula WHIUm. R. . , Exam. livf.il Edwards . . . . . pom. Daniel Crewell. Maggie Wood ley Sadie Phelp Pearl Davenport Earnestine Alexander . Ida Spar Hester Smith Mamie Davenport Mary E. Spruill Tillie Ambrae Ida Chaplain l . Jennie Furlough . . , Hurllnffton. Lois Workman Hazel Albright Swananoa Patterson.. Ilaird's Creek. Bertha Brinfon Annie Pepkin Ethel Brinson l.CN3 s.eio 1.000 i,oo 1.000 u.ooo 1.000 1.000 Ctt Csfetr K trl If ttt-ff ? fcafejp t ca ! sat tris for Hrjag ttir !t. U will nks hm 4IScH for a ;os&g lo t f Me girl to ay "XS a&4 rat t4m trr t&meh. T ComU rm Is Etitlll. tU fJat U a?lr is Rkisotid as.4 to ra ic Wileslfcgtoa aft frnfe on &mr rr4 FINZ TONIC for vor.7nrj. Arapahoe. Beatrice Erasley . . Maude Rawis Janie Holton Leaksville. Gertrude Fagg . . Katie Millner . . Anna Dell Neal . . . Spray. Eva Preddy Anna Eanes Pearl Wilkinson . Kinston. Sallie Mae Andrews, Sara Waller Lula Daugherty Mary Brown ...... Pearl Philip Bela Sutton Winnie Scott Sanford. Mamie Bright . . . Alice Williams Gertrude Campbell Bethel. Fannie Carson . . . . . ,100 , 1.700 . 1.000 . 1.000 . 1.000 4,100 . 1.000 2.400 , 1.000 1.000 . 1.000 1.000 1.000 i.oooj i l.ooo 1.000 ' 2,600 ; 4,100 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 2,100 6,100 1,000 1,000 6,000 1,000 1,700 1,000 2,400 1,000 17,400 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 21,000 8,100 Wcj11 Haiti th IVmm Mm. I CUr.toc N DUpatrh.J Tb rotten taill m aay ihl If J tty rdu". th tariff on cotton roodf, it ui rtiin thlr boaifiv. If that U true, ac4 bUt it it. aon'i It alto min the farmer buU If the mill men raat aord to bay asd manufacture the farmer cotton, what are they gotng to do with it? Not Popular Idrm Among tlrorxiA and North Carotin iN-tiiocrai. Durham Reorder. J Champ Clark" decision not to run aroucd afier another office while holding cue i not the popular idea in North Caroiioa just at present. t0rtrrju y fa 9itW lart- Ttm. it! l. rrnucATio.v of soimonk. Awful Hani on the Ikmkey. Durham Sun. If Yardaiuan and Jeff Davis had pained prominence when an animal was selected to represent the Demo cratic party we could understand why the donkey was chosen. In the Superior Ootart April Term, 1011. North Carolina Wak County. Ben M. Mooneyharn va. Minnie G. Mooneyham. Neither of Them Interfered With the Trust. Durham Herald. i What we cannot understand is that the friends of Mr. Aycock should bf? holding it against Mr. Kltchin that; he did not put the trusts out of busi-j ne?s. Mr. Aycock had the same chance: at them as did Mr. Kltchin, and if? any have pulled out ot fhe State they have not been missed. ! Now that cotton has gone down $ a bale during the sitting of a Democratic Congress, that, too, In the midst of the worst drouth in 30 years, who can now say with any de gree of consistency that the Demo cratic low tariff don't effect the price not only of cotton, but almost everything else? Countrymen, vote the Democratic ticket and go back to Cleveland souphuses or vote the Republican ticket and live in pros perity. Certainly, the farmers are in their own light to vote for a party that will lower the prices of the pro ducts of their toil. Ex. . To Minnie G. Mooneynam: Thl It to notify you that your hus band. Ben M. Mooseyham, ha brought tuit against you to the April Term. 1911, of Wal Superior Court, for divorce from the bond of matti mony. and that the summon Issued for you has been returned br the sheriff with thl endorsement there on: "After exercising due diligence, the defendant. Minnie G. Mooney ham. Is not to be found In thi coun ty." You are, therefore, further noti fied to appear at the July Term. 191!, of Wake Superior Court, which con venes on the 10th of that month, and answer, demur or plead to the com plaint which will be filed in thl court during the first three day of that term, otherwise the plaintiff will demand to be allowed to prove the al legations of his complaint and have judgment accordingly. MILLARD MIAL. Clerk Wake Superior Court. J. C. L. HARRIS, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Traa M Lo-aiiiaSl. Jtf?ef$f l?ag& all agts.! ftm tc frsa U tMfc& et last ft near. n AtrU lefts. Sill. f tal Itajimvr Cjrv, lie assSK kivtag tt4 Sta ir f lias aeu aa.i ra tr4 tkt 4ay a ta n? f Wl Caty. lta til 4ori tbere'a: "After 4tligat Mrt) Cassttt it. iu:i Uit t t fa4 ia Wake ea!y. To ar f artier sotlfU4 t&at tie pUlm aa4 a rry taervof for yoa. raa 4 pm'A4 la ihm 2r ef ta rUtk at tae Bzpf Her Cmrt of Wake Coaly. ob U lia day of Jutm It 11, a& yoa mill arrar at tt Seabr tena. It 11, of Ve Se;rtr Court. hkh tsv&M ta tlih day of that raocth. aa4 aaer. de aar or f!r4 to tbe 14 eostaiat, otherwtie the ptafatiff U1 daaa4 la be allowed to rrot the allegaUefta of her eoeipl&tst an4 hav u4g accordingly. M1LLAHD MUU Clerk Wake SapeHor Cort. ThJ Jaly it. Itll. J. C. L HARRIS. Attorney of tb Plaintiff. When writing advertiser, please mention this paper. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCQOOO o o o o o o o o o Are 1 A Woimaim 1 O i TAKE O O o o o o o o o o o Havlrig qualified at eiertstor of the latt will and teatatneat of Aaa William, deceased, late of Wake, County. North Carolina. thl it to tlfy all person hating claim agaiatt the. ettate of aald deceased to preaat them to the undersigned, duly ttrU fled on or before t&e 5th day f Augntt. 1912. or thi notice win b pleaded In bar of their recovrry. All person indebted to aald ettate will please make Immediate payment. Thl 5th day of Auguat. 1911. JOHN WILLIAMS. Executor. AGENTS WANTED. We want agenU In every county la the State. We have some good pre mium offer In connection with th paper. Write us for terms. Addres. THE CAUCASIAN, Raleigh. N. a The Caucasian and BOTH ONE YEAR the Ladies' World FOR ONLY $1.25. ! t 1 If I . : f- T--.,-" ' " K . , 4 f- ' 1 - - " ' t 4- i t M U . , The Caucaun hatbeen enlarged to eight peg, and i the bet weekly paper in the State. The Ledie' World i an excellent ladlea It baa a hardome cover page each month, end is btaatifnlly illiutraied. R contain excellent hort storiea, ai tide on cooking, drenklng-0d ia fact, on all .nbjecU that .re cf interest to the ladie. It contain several page each tnontb ahowlng the fhioot, and bow nice droplet! re may be made at a reaonb!e coL In fact, tb Ladiee' World ran among the best of ' tn ngzine. If yoo mil to accept of this execc cfto do not delay, tat seed n your crc:r it once. REMEMBER cu can get your money back if yon are cot aatUfied. Address THE CAUCASIAN, Raleigh, Korth Carolina. 1 W 5. CTol rnai " 11 nunc o o o o o o o o o a COOOOOCOCCCOCOOOOC: Marion Sutler's Raleigh Speech Will Cost Only 5 Cents a Copy, Postpaid, in Pamphlet Form. Send in Orders for Copies for Yourself and Friends. EL 1 O o o o o o o o o 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 cents 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 Toter 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, N. C. ! 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