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re Caucasian maixk votks for liqcoil. ffo- fter of lb State LgiUtre Drca. acd if tilt r;rUt rta:3 it fUr lUTtnjj IWn Irjr for CHrir nfty tr. correctly, fee did ot fat or Year That KtaU Voir to stringent iSsU-trutt U. Doct:e Af ti tv T& Ar4-ay will f!, V 14. 1011. I-roMbltSos, faction of It CWUhe Governor will met so: bard Tf!! V1 Ti Pili T. I ftUtucicm A Heavy Vote IoIlel in Monday Klectiotu l0Ca i Matters, f - v.i Portland, Me.. Sept. 1 1. Unofficial retarr.i late to-night Indicate that prohibition ha been voted oat of the CotgiitutJoa of the State of Maine by a- majority of about 1.400 votes. About tw?nty-fire small town had not been reported and the tote of thee, together with error Incident to the collection of returns by tele-i-ioner of Agriculture phone, itill left the exact result in r-Mton crop ror uouoi. some isu.imjo voter at C',0,000 bales, cast tnelr votes on the question. With acock before hit c ampalgn it over s aero ant of thU appointment ai Js4x Foube hall frotn ibm hose to& of :h American Tobacco Coapaay. Myatt. of this city, haa jron, Va , u rume his ihbintjron and Ix-e L'nl- the 7 5 4.000. As had been predicted, the cities were the chief strongholds of the re st in $ 1 ,TiO0 with no Insur er A - f. r:rh. ('. the- twenty-Are towns milng, the vote was C0,TS for repeal and SS. of sanuon Count; rf3 aKa!n8t . . h rOM!jlB. Stat-K Prison in ly03 tJon ,- :s:-asilt, has ben granted a ;rion for the second i j peal fraction, but the majority of 12.-,-i.-.-t royed the bam of Mr. A. UOu In the total city vote was barely :,r at Apex Saturday night, sufficient, according to the latest r... wilued at $200 also per- available returns to offset the vote of h- flames. The total loss the rural communities. Although to-day's vote did not equal that of a year ago when the Democrats swept the State, which for years had been a Republican strong hold, the election was without ques tion, one of the most interesting con tests the State has ever known. There was not a home in any section of the State which had not been flooded with literature sent out by both sides, while the voters were waited upon s south of Ilaleigh, Saturday by personal workers and harangued arid completely smashed the at public gatherings, to cast their and injure the horse. Mr. ballots for or against repeal as the caied without serious in- case might be. The result was that hundreds of voters who had not visit- A k M. College in West Ita . last Friday with over ir. d i-ttidf-nts and the faculty total registration or over th- end of the present TOIUf XX SA MIS USY SUAMlN r ettireljr Amount! to 121.fma.Ktl fottaiW in re htb, NVtrth Carrlir0 - Wiriim-vJ-n Irl. Sale of tobacco Is North Carolina for the month of Augt: as reported by the Lartment of Agriculture how that with fire markets report ing the stie amounted to 1,0747 pounds, of which saiet direct fro Ti the farmers amounted to 73 4.S pounds. Iealers sales were I pounds, re-sales 147.103 pounds, a follows: j First Total Towns. with ! Hand. Helwle. Fair RlufiT ... 30.033 4S4.124 Fairmont 306,470 513,574 Winston-Salem ... 4S.642 51.614 Reidsville 23.340 24.197 Durham 1,370 1,370 U W grid's Grrtfm 34tfetrJ &-1-truinx 11 of UtecWrerwt 4Hestftr j ef KiS a&d dialect. Alt&esca trty all of'tfc ol4-r. fmif ni mnt the? as.4 s.asjr tup fa-, tfc scsic a&d lctrinal StU thT ar iwrtta r brocsht to liJtht by that etery popular itr tbs&asvT,, Iksc Qiitley. tfcwp tsae with f- v. ". f ' T - T TT1 New Goods crowdtojr in fell of bmy time ahrd. We an? prepared to show yon a full tock of v Thomson's GloveUIUco ood Ncrno Ctrcctdt Slllx, Uoslla and nentbcrblcom PctUccc!3 Sweaters, Avlnticn Caps, Undtrvcor, Flan nels, OnUnQSi Dcmesticf, Star Cracd Irvln Drew, John lielley and Godnian Shoes. Pictorial Review Patterns. Mm !S a KAI L YALO.VDE VralUt With Field Mlntrrl. the "Every Little Movement Feet." The show opens with a tableau, "As r.-ct car ran into a horse and invn by Mr. Henry Forrest, Total 734.855 1.074, S7 The Year's Sales Record. From August 1. 1910, to August 1. th Sun Go in which the company sings medleys or old r a mil iar negro airs, next comes the "Flor al Fun Festival." led off by John 109 dealers' sales, and 7.408.584 re- Vea1 in characteristic costume, fol lowed by .fourteen song nits, mis is closely followed by the grand 1911, the sales amounted to 121.083. 841 pounds, of which 109.84S.150 pounds were first hand sales, 3,827,- sales. The total sales for 1909-1910 amounted to 157,628,493, showing a decrease In the past year of 36,534,- Ttt. .-itv schools in Rnleigh opened ff the P for years, with.the possi- year WInston.Salem led with a total Vol lay. The school board requires ble.Ptiin f laSt year' Were TT of 23.0S4.S65 with Wilson second, .vat all children shall be vaccinated crded to-day. Xits total sales 10,844,584 pounds. Vo- being allowed to enter SQhool. Since 18y' Malne haa had a ' , ,v: , mllnr r-jiiic,! dphv n Pn- t.uuiuiuuB iuc oa.c VI 111 wwwi- fancc, as many of the childre it been vaccinated. n bad ing liquors and since 1S84 prohibition; "Spoir; the SOU, Bat Will Not has been a part of the Constitution.1 MW u iuai cat, xoo, iuc 4UCBUUU ui Wakp Superior Court will begin a placing prohibition in the Constitu criminal term on September 25th, ton was put before the people and with Judge R. B. Peebles presiding, prohibition won by a majority of 45, The case of most general interest to 988f carrying every county in the be heard is that of Norris for the state. Following this the attacks of murder of J. B. Bissett some weeks tne anti-prohibitionists ceased for a ago time only to. be renewed in. later Superintendent Harper, of the Ra- years. The Democratic party last leigh schools, says the attendance at yar mad tne question of re-sub-the schools have increased, and while mission for the constitutional amend the exact number are not not given, ment to the people a plank of its there are about eighty more at the Platform. The Democrats swept the white schools and fifty more at the State in the election and the Legisla colored schools than on the opening twe. aided by some Republican votes. j voted to put the matter before the , people. Mr. Fleming Black, who for the past three vears has held a position Iter Returns Show That Maine is with the Carolina Power and Light! Yet a Prohibition State. Company and North State wyaro- Portland. Me.. Sept. 12. Returns! Electric Company, left yesterday for from 519 of tne 52i cities, towns Va home in Clinton, where he will and piantatins of which 250 are fur accept a position in a dmg-store at'niSnei by town clerks, on the matter that place. of the repeal of legislative prohibi- D. T. Johnson, Chairman of the tion, had been received to-night and Board of County Commissioners, has give the following vote: called a meeting of the Board for For repeal, 60,278; against repeal, Monday to meet with the County 60,437. Board of Health for the pur-i Majority against repeal, 159. pose of agreeing, if possible, on the salary to be paid the County Health MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT HEX-t 1 vmTT X Davie Record. "Too many cooks spoils the broth." Too many Kltchins may spoil the State. We have Governor Kitchin, Congressman Kitchin, State Senator Kitchin, and now the Governor wants the job of being United Staes Senator. scenic spectacle "Darktown Poman der Walk." and "Mexico. Oh, Ho." a burlesqu on the recent army ma nuevers In Texas. The reserved seat sale will open at Tucker Building Pharmacy Monday. Prices, $1.00, 75 and 50 cents. Grand street parade at noon. IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH Travel via THE CHESAPEAKE LINE Daily Service Including Sunday. The new Steamers just placed in ierrk ih "CITY OP SOKFOLK as "CITY OF BALTIMORE" are tb root elegant aa4 cp to-dle. Stettmtn tween Norfolk and Baltimore. tOOFFED WITU VHttf IBS-TOIPncnE HI UCH UOU. CEUCJ:3 J LIUS onzotssi. EVEnmiiMs Fcacourc3TL'iD co:ririE:cL Steas;rs leave Norfolk (Jackacn St) p. m. Lx-av Old rotel Comfort 7:15 p. rru Arrive Baltimor 7.00 a. m. Connecticg at Baltimore for all point NOIITH. NORTH EAST acd WEST. Reservations made and any information coarteocsly f omithed by W. R PARNELU T. P. Norfolk, V. Tarrif "Reformers' and Hyprocrite. ! BuLwhen It comes to a show-down there are not near so many tariff re formers as one might have thought. Durham Herald. When the show-down comes most of the Democratic tariff reformers turn to hypocrites. Albemarle Chronicle. J. T. Maddox, general manager, D. Ikdy of Miss Myrtle Hawkins Found B. Osbourne, of Atlanta, and W. A Murray, of Raleigh, representatives, of the Armour Fertilizer Works of Atlanta, were in Raleigh Tuesday looking over proposed sites for the big fertilizer plant they contemplate building here in the near future. N'ews has been received in this city of the death in Nashville, Tenn., of Capt. L. W. Siith, a former resident of Raleigh, after a long illness. He as in his seventy-fifth year. He was once in the employ of Edwards & Broughton and E. M. Uzzell & Com pany as proof reader, and had many friends here. A reward of $250 has been autho- in Lake Osceola Sunday Promi lient People May Be Arrested. The body of Miss Myrtle Hawkins, . daughter of a prominent citizen of; Hendersonville, Henderson County, X. C, was found Sunday by some small boys in Lake Osceola, near: Hendersonville. The girl had been! missing since Thursday. It is not be lieved that she committed suicide, yet her death is a mystery. Hendersonville, N. C, Sept. 12. The veil of mystery that has sur rounded the death of Miss Myrtle j Hawkins, the 17-year-old girl of Hendersonville. . C whose body. rized by Governor Kitchin for the ar- was found Sunday morning floating Test nf Y n m l-n sTi.i-i nartir XI Vl r rTl ! ill Tkfi Osceola, is ranidlv being lift-i vj t luc uunuunu t i nuv( , ' - - the night of September 2nd, made a ed, and as the investigation proceeds murderous assault on Mr. Gray To-! the disclosures made are becoming lar, near McDonald's,' in Robeson, sensational. County, and after beating him on! The theory of suicide has been en tie head with a plow, attempted a tirely discarded and murder seems to criminal assault on Mrs. Tolar., There have been established. & lit a v i ii ( r I i L' in MEMO Esse Shoe Fcr. Comfort & Long Service TAfE can show you proof " that eight out of ten men wear tnei r MENZ EASE twelve to 'twenty four months. Isn't saving the price of one or two ordinary shoes every year good enough for you ? , Herbert Rosenthal The Shoe Fitter 129 Fayettevflle St, Rakish, ft. C VACATION OUTIXG. The Glorious Mountains of WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA "The Land of the SkyM "The Sapphire Country" "The Baliamt Where there la Health in Every Breath The Climate U Perfect the Tear Round In Spring and Summer the Region ! Ideal Reached by SOUTHERN RAILWAY Solid Through Train, Including Par lor Car, between Ooldaboro. Aahe vllle and Wayneaville via Greensboro, Salisbury. Other convenient through car ar rangements. Summer Tourist Tickets oa Sale until SEPTEMBER 30, 1911. Let Your Ideas and Wishes be Known J. H. WOOD, D. P. A., Ashevllle, N. C. R. H. De BUTTS, T. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. J. O. JONES, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. SMITH'S CAFE Xtt FcrcSa tb C:st t!st L7 Evcrutiilofl in Season Ov Onrtw akly fitted B?. mm4 r i n. Smith s Gain is no clue to the identity of the guil ty party. The Raleigh Times Sold. Messrs. J. V. Sims ana John C. Coroner William R. Kirk has an nounced that he will re-open the en tire case, exhume the remains of Miss Hawkins, summon a second jury and give the case an exhaustive and com plete inquiry. Rewards are offered by the city in". ut7&UiU c M,B and county and Governor Kitchin has "ig Times to a company of Raleigh , , . business men headed by Mr. John A. Parks. It is rumored that the price Paid for the paper was $25,000. The new owners declare tne paper will steer clear of fractional politics. been asked to offer an additional re ward. Hendersonville. M. C. Sept. 12. Arrests irr'the Myrtle Hawkins mur t der mystery case may be made Wed- 1 nesday. The death of the young girl "ld Knocked Down by Autoxnobae. against whom not a breath of sus- Emma Hamilton, the little six-year- picion had ever been breathed was old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus undoubtedly due to an illegal opera Hamilton, who resides in Raleigh, tion. as struck by an autombile Friday j Governor Offers Reward, morning and painfully injured on Governor Kitchin yesterday after tne nght side of the head and on the no offGred a reWard of $250 for ody. The car was driven by its own- the murderer and people at Hender- 'rr , M' c Brw8ers' OI A arooro. SOnville have offered $750, making a The child was later attacked with total reward of $if000. Pneumonia and is in a very serious - UiiUluun- I Governor Kitchin Names H. A. Fou- 7- j shee Judge for Ninth District. aim ngnuns in aienco. Governor Kitchin named Howard Mexico City, Sept. 10. Nine per- A. Foushee, of Durham, as the Su- Bons were killed and mor than twice perior Court Judge for the Ninth Dis that number wounded when Reyistas trict to succeed Judge J. Crawford and Maderistas clashed yesterday in Biggs, who resigned to become Tuxtla Chico, a village 5 in the State member of the "law faculty of Trinity of Chiapas, near the Southern boun- College and resume practice in Dur dary of Mexico, according to reports ham. received at the President's office. Mr. Foushee was formerly a mem- MRU Hart-Ward Hardware Co. We have Moved our store to new building 125 East Martin Street Vc have 10,000 squarefect of show rooms with Electric Elevator, every floor on the ground floor. Right in the heart of the business center of Raleigh. We will be 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,, Raleigh, N. C KsDdQfe RtoMe WtilVo Shipments made to any part of the State at same pneb as at shop. - x ' i M0MMEITS COOPER BROS.. Proprs RALEIGH. N. C f SEND POW CATALOOUC When writimr to Advertisers mention the CancMtn." No. 9 F.TcKaiif Street RALEIGH. : : : tlOBTIl CAROLS Direct Line to AU Point Xorth South, East, West Very Low Round Trip Rates to All Principal Resorts. Through Pullman to Atlanta, eaves Raleigh 4.05 p.m., arrires AU lanta 6.25 a.m., making close con nection for and arriving at Mont gomery following day aner leaving -Raleigh. 11 a,m.. Mobile 4.12 p.m.. New Orleans 8.30 p.m.. Birmingham 12.15 noon. Memphis. 8.05 p. m., Kansas City, 11.20 a.m. second day. and connecting fcr all other points.: This car also makes close connection ' at Salisbury for St. Louis and other Western points. Through Pullman to Washington eaves Raleigh 6.50 p.m., arrives Washington 8.53 s-m., Baltimore, 10.02 a.m.. Philadelphia 12.25 noon, New York 2.31 p.m. This car makes close connection at Washington for 7.40 p.m.. making close connection Pittsburg. Chicago, and all other points North and West, and at Greensboro for through Tourist Sleeper or California points, and for all Florida points. j Through Parlor Car for Ashevllle leaves Goldsboro at 6.45 a.m.. Ra leigh, S.35 a.m., arrives Ashevllle with the Carolina Special and arriv ing Cincinnati 10 a.m. following day after leering Raleigh, with close con-' nectioa fcr all points North and Northwest. Pullman for Winston-Salem leaves Raleigh 2.30 a.m.. arrives Greens boro 6.30 a.m., making dose connec tion at Greensboro for all points North, South. East and West. This ear is handled on train No. Ill, leaving Goldsboro at 10.45 p.m. Jf yon desire any information, please write or calL We are here to furnish information as well as to sell T. P. A.. 215. Fayetteville SUataiat tickets. W. H. PARNELL, T. P. A. 215 Fayetteville St, Halelgh, N. a K. F. CART, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. When writing advertisers, please mention this paper. James i JJoIimi Opp. Post Offka RALEIGH, . . . N.C JEEPS every thing usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Fine Assortment 01 GARDEN SEEDS Special Attention to All Mail Orders. Far Iaiprtrvcmcat ofMls for Lsrv Crss IMITRAGIIM Ul cad pradace a bmlxMs tail sad lm . Gcrraaa Ajerkas IHtrtixa Cescsaay. H. P. HARBFLL. .J . EaW W,C. SubAect far North CbrSm.
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