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,,nibr 21, 111-1 Til C O.I I CAM . frhe Caucasian L aM!IfiIl EXTERPIUSE. pcmtK-r 21. 1011. j f . .... local Matters it; it' t 1 . yf-'" r- k t . . . f buoucci ceioetti led th . TTTtA CTI05K AT KTATK FAftL jurors to reque.t a miScatkrs off tb 1rerdlct- ? Glmm if. Cbj-uh FljiR MUw Wilt The date for the electrocution Lad 1 Uk n.l,t IfeUJj rmhenm t-n m for to-morrow. fy Amrrtrm to l:hlWl slAtt, i F3,r J. U. Parrtfi of Jobitofem. Ki!IJ n, . Runaway in lUlHgh rfS ! North Carolina Acrlcaltonii Bodkty Aa tbs reault of Injure rr-.vd; 'rikmz IHit booklet that i brUtt when bis team become frightened at In iu cUu. It U Uay. b-at fall of an automobile on South fa Street Tburtday morning. Ms snd her Grai Su: Fair that Mr. J. II. Parritb. who retlded in' tll be held for lb nfiy-firtt tts at Johnston County, iTen mil ati of Ial$eb on rk-thr it i -a J Angier died at Rer Hospital Thura- 111. Tbrs are only eight stall M. Jot- day afternoon, while hit companion,; rafts and & neat, very uty corer. -ownd-d man ho Mr. C. P. Mawc-ngHl. who was alto all of a m to St In the ordinary how: Mr. Wad- ( thrown from the wagoc. it still at envelop-. CuU thov a bird'- tbrw the hospital, suffering with hi lnju- of the Fair Ground wall the Fair Wake- Forest bait " 1 : v i.ifacutn jjacaj rTi-'ab!" of the Southern ; ..r I'.oyUn Bridge i being 4 t ri a largf-r one. Aftr Dr. T r. '. 1 the ir C P-rnard of Ita-: 1 runilture and neither of the ' in in hl CumSms aeroplane oer Nl . of the clans' lie is mnle' wero JnJred. , agara FalU. -' District Attorney C! 11 Is not known ha wa diivSngj The Marvelous progress of the ' 'h'K ritv Ithe automobiJ tbat frlghtefced the State is told in a comparative tabie V- if (C i r-ilowf' Singing Class, of Aith the manager. Mr. J V ;iv- ii concert in the Acad ,-ir last Friday night to a appreciative audience. Child SrahkNl. ft I Falling backwards into a dish-nan full of boiling water, little Hazel Kg erton, the 1 -months-old daughter of re.eiptson the local marKet Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Egerton. of 317 up,.-nd most of the cot- East Hargett Street, wag seriously in :.h -oming in Is graded from iured Ttied -ling to gowl middling, there o'clock. t " t 0 A Vi m- . I r m m m n r f ry unit? ui ftiauc. , sea i oea ana is in a very of crop figure for 1505 nd 151. and a similar alinement of statistics of the manufacturing Industries, la addition there are comparative values of arm land and buildings. Imple ments and machinery, labor and fer tilizers. s In a brief review of the work of the State Fair the booklet calls atten- The little one was severely tlon to the tart lhat lt Is chartered and is in a very critical con. f without capital stock, its real property ; being held in trust to secure a bond- i.....-n v. nt, ditlon. but Is renorted to be regtlne , "wis 'in RaleiKh Tuefr'. falrl' wel1 under the circumstances. ed dfcbt- an Profil8 made oing intoj ... v.4is in Kaieign ldC-; snrnlna which is snont in imnrov- .. t r..i,,rt.l that the lavlnir of J . . 7 f 4iT " r Zr stone of Hoke'8 new Governor Harmon to Speak in IU- ments and mcreasins; premiums. The t ;.. - a f-orner-stone or noke h new . construction of the reinforced con crete agricultural building at a cost Governor Judson Harmon, of Df $7,000. the new building for wo- Ohio, will speak at the State Fair men and other betterments last year ;it Kaeioru O'-tober 10th would take Grounds, in Raleigh, on Wednesday C!-..'iri:-i with blackading, I. H. . of Johnston County, was of Fair Week. October 18th v.n :l ire i in i iiai j ucai nit uriuic ;;:. ! States Commissioner Nichols Tu'-s'Jay -iil bound over to Federal in the sum of IOLICIlMAN SIKKTS XKGIM). ,-v.nr? uruler bond V v Governor Kitchen on Tuesday last ; Second Murder in Warren Within a Week. Warrenton, X. C, Sept. 19. Bill are touched upon, as well as the mod ern poultry building td be ready for the coming Fair. Figures show 83 car-loads of exhibits last year against 42 in 1909; 3,501 separate entries against 1,201, and $8,191.54 net pre miums paid against $6,59S.97. The Percheron Society of America is this ctrt, wbU ftftfetftte 4U Ilk aI Cira, HL, 4f raiSreMs4 n4 rr tt Cil,. T cs-5try raw frs NV- Ter?4 to rvl aStlku. as 4 botli ff i&ir t tit Cliirajf Ataf.'vt. M &,r tsci y ssif a rr?r4 for lutswt Aotfeer attrmctloa tts.Uc&-4 1 Calif rau Frsk" WI14 Wi with it fsftra crk a4 2os Pf.l T&es thef U !h G?t Cl ten. star Mb!r pi!it Writ for copy of tb llitk? book Jl to th SUl Fair. Jot. K. I6fis, gxTtary, RaWfirh, X. C. TiiuKK lime-Kit ir.vTt:Mi:is. j Thrrr Mrn In GraliAm Vitjr I1d CtuIIty to Mnlut(fe. 1 Asberllle. X. C. AepU 1S. tcfor-) mailon has tNcn rrotted hre lhat? Judge Webb, who has prefUded overj the Superior Court of Graham Couc-j ty at RobbinsviSle. has sentecred the men who were convicted of killing Tom Marshburc. which occurred about six months ago. The men are W. J. Hyde. O. R. Crisp and Jim Hol lifleld. Hyde and Crip were sen tenced to twelve months imprison ment and Hollifteld to four month. They were tried and convicted of murder In the second degree, but counsel for the dfense succeeded in having the verdict set aside, after which they submitted to a verdict of manslaughter. It is said that the three men went to arrest Mashburn, who is said to have escaped from the chain-gang of one of the Georgia counties; that he expressed some unwillingness in ac companying them and that Hyde then shot him. Hyde plead self-defense, saying Mashburn had cut at him with a knife. County, coi for selling liquor, -m . Ellis ''. r ltowan uotiniy, con- vicu-1 at. the August term, 1910, of li crime of abandonment. riMon-u ... v. rvw o ,i.eo f maA year offering its special prizes at the ivicteu ai me r?pieinuer -o-- - -- . , R . . . p , ... .. i arm fnr whom a warrant u-na kciipiI "oicifeu i an. i'.o:., lor selling liquor, ana - ..... . I-e. of Rowan County, con- " '"'" " ---- woman or mat town in a ternoie j uorne uie ues mav iue r air uas cuu , manner, was detected here to-day by! tracted with the Glenn H. Curtiss Co. ! Officer Simon Fleming. Accompanied1 for aeroplane flights each day of the by Mr. E. L. Green, he located Coop- j Fair on a guarantee-to-fiy basis, the er in a negro pool-room an dattempt-i aviator "to be Lincoln Beachey or de to place him under arrest. The j Hugh Robinson. Beachey is the bird negro resisted, striking Mr. Fleming man who flew under the bridge at XI- a vicious Diow over tne neaa wun a billiard cue, felling him Mr. William Wadkins, of Knight- was severely injured in a run away accident on the Tarboro road Monil.iy afternoon. His horse took fright, while standing a watering trough unbridled, and bolted. Mr. Wailkins was caught between the Rtossf tor. IFal tekm New Good crowding in tell of butj time abcs4, W arc prepared to how you n full stock of Thomson's Glove-iifttao and Nemo Ccrzztz, Siilx. Mtxslln cad Ocallicrblccni PctUccato, Swcotcrs, Aviation tops. Underwear, Flan nets, OuUnfls, Bcmcstlci?, Star Crand, Irwin Drew, John Ilclley and Godman Shoes. in Hcr-Raii Compijiy Pictorial Review Patterns. IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH TraW ria THE CHESAPEAKE LINE Daily Service Includmg Sunday. The new Steamers jut pUcei in errk the CITY OF NORFOLK aiJ "CITY OF BALTIMOKE are the most elegant and otOKSsU, 8uasm lv tween Norfolk and Baltimore, EQUIPPED KITH VHRI USS-TaEPilCliE CI EACH CDC LI. DBICtOOS UBIS on board. EYRnHusFoacouFoaTinD co:toiei:cl Steamers Ware Norfolk (Jackson St) 6:15 p. ra. Iave Old Point Ccmfcrt 7:15 p. m. Arrive BalUroore 7.00 a, m. Connecting at BaSUmort? for all point NORTH. NORTH EAST and WEST. Reservations made and any information courteously famUhcl by W. H. PARNELL, T. P. A Norfolk, Va. The Cost of Democratic "Good Gov ernment. Lincoln Times. Mr. Farmer, how much of the $300,000 increased assessment for Lincoln County was added on to your property? Oh, well, anyhow, you shouldn't mind to pay double tax to keep in power the "party of good government." j Mr. Green drew his revolver, call- tuggy ami a tree and his chest was . no th neero to surrender, and State Hntomologist Franklin Sher- upon his refusal, shot him twice, once man says that the wdrms that have, through the lungs and through the appeared lately in Wake, Xash, and j shoulder. Wilson Counties and done consider- He was immediately removed to able damage to cotton by eating the the mayor's office and medical aid leaves are not the rarmy worm but' summoned. His condition is critical what is called the cotton-leaf worm. land doubt is expressed as to his re Ha recommends that Pari3 green be covery. Officer Fleming was not se- - i eprinkled on the plants to kill them. St. Mary's School opens to-day for the coming session, with an enroll ment up to the highest previous mark. The opening exercises, to which the public were invited, took place at 9 o'clock. An address was deliver by the Rt. Rev. Joseph B. Cheshire, the bishop of Xarth Caro lina and president of the school corporation. Frof. Curren G. Keeble, formerly riously injured. To Wake County Wheat Growers. One hundred and fifty dollars in cash and merchandise has been sub scribed to be given as premiums to the wheat growers of Wake County next spring. The conditions are: You; must grow more wheat than ony one j else in the county to win the first pre-! mium. The other premiums will be! given to those wrho grow the next 1 lnrirMrt irialilc TVincn nrVirk want tr assstnnt nr nrinnl and head of thP 'oifoCi5t Jlcms' x " " - enter tne contest snouiu uegiu at ute English Department in the Raleigh school, has arrived in Raleigh from his home in Murfreesboro, Tenn., and will practice law here. He resigned his position in the High School and took up law some time ago, and ob tained license from the Supreme Court in February. "ft. v. Armstrong is lingering at Rex Hospital with little prospects of recovery from the injuries he sustain ed Sunday morning, when he was struck by a Southern freight train and knocked onto the Seaboard pa rallel track, where another train took off his right arm. A swinging door on the freight is said to have struck Mm on the head as he walked- be tween the parallel tracks." Mrs. Fleming Given Possession of Children. The following news item was sent out from Smithfield last Thursday Eight: "In the case of Mrs. Nellie Claire to prepare their land, and send their j name to the undersigned. j Mr. C. J. Lassiter has subscribed) $50.00 in gold; the Caraleigh Phos phate and Fertilizer Works subscribe one ton of 8 3 3 fertilizer, to be awarded to persons using the Cara leigh brands of fertilizers. Others have subscribed agricultural imple ments, furniture, hats, shoes, etc., etc. A complete list of the contribu tors will be published at an early date. If you want to win one of these prizes get busy and send in your name. T. B. PARKER, Director. Raleigh, N. C. AnotheT Church Row -at Greensboro. The Greensboro News of Tuesday tells of a. near-church-riot in that town Sunday night over who should ring the church bell. The News saya: "A disagreement as to who should ring the church bell for the evening of Zion's negro church in a suburb of this city, Menz Ease Shoe For Comfort & long Service TA J"E can show you proof " that eight out of ten men wear their yfEHZ 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 Fayetteviite St, N. G 2E, i'leming, of Raleigh, against her hus- service hand, Percy B. Fleming, heard by ; Jacksonville, Judge Peebles in chambers here to-; came, near resulting in a free-for-all Eight, the court allowed Mrs. Fleming' church riot Sunday night, and before a divorce, gave her the custody of her) ended resulted in a negro woman be- two children, and stated that the mat ter of alimony would be settle tomorrow." Judge Clark had previously placed ing thrown, bodily from the front church door. After the trouble the evening service was held with two sermons, there being many old-fash- the two children in the custody of Dr. ioned negro songs, and spirited shout A. H. Fleming, of Louisburg, pending the divorce trial. Mrs. Fleming asked for $75.00 a month from Mr. Fleming to support her and the children. Mr. Fleming has filed in the Federal Court here a petition in voluntary bankruptcy, ing. rne assailant win ue meu iu Municipal Court this morning." Girls Hunt Up, Your Grandmother's Shawl! ME MOVRll Hart-Ward Hardware Co. We 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 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 Edith M. Weidenfeld, writing in in hich he sets out that his liahili- the fashion department of the Octo- ues aggregate $6,672 and that his as- ber woman's Home companion, says: sts amount to $7,035. Fortunate is the woman who in herited from her grandmother, or her great-grandmother, a handsome lace shawl, either black or white, for lace shawls arranged in new ways are again the vogue. One of the new ways of using an old-fashioned lace shawl is in the sleeveless jackets seen a great deal in Paris and New York just now, and though many of them are made of silk or satin, those of decidedly moclish. It is Governor Commutes Gause Death Sentence. Dick Gause, convicted in Pender County last July of killing Ned Gib son, another negro, and sentenced to he eectrocuted, will spend the rest of his life at hard labor for the State. The Governor's action was broueht about by the recommendation of the ! lace are "lal judge, the solicitor, the twelve ' caught in at the high waist-line with Jurors and the prosecuting attorney. 1 a black and white silk cord, and it The dissatisfaction upon the part ' fastens in front with tiny black satin of the court officials with the findings buttons. A lace shawl .used like this 01 the jury was the result of the would be all the trimming necessary doubtful nature of the evidence, for a plain satin or chiffon gown." Shipments made to any part of the State at same price as at shop. M0IUMEIT COOPER BROS.. Proprs RALEIGH. N. C SEND FOR CATALOQUC. When writing to Advertisers mention the Cneasin.""C3 VACATION" OUTING. The Glorious Mountains of WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA "The Land of the Sky" "The Sapphire Country" "The Balaams" Where there is Health in Every Breath The Climate is Perfect the Year Round In Spring and Summer the Region Is Ideal Reached by SOUTHERN RAILWAY Solid Through -Train, including Par lor Car, between Goldaboro, Ashe ville and Waynesville via Greensboro, Salisbury. Other convenient through car ar i rangements. Summer Tourist Tickets on Sale until SEPTEMBER 30, 1911. Let Your Ideas and Wishes be Known J. H. WOOD. D. P. A., Asheville, N. C. R II. DeBUTTS, T. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. J. O. JONES, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. SMITH'S GAFE We Fcrnlsb the Best that Uzzzy Can Buy. 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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 for California points, and for all Florida points. Through Parlor Car for Asheville leaves Goldsboro at 6.45 a-m., Ra leigh, 5.35 a.m., arrives Asheville with the Carolina Special and arriv ing Cincinnati 10 a-m. folio wins day after leaving Raleigh, with close con nection, fcr all points North and Northwest. - Pullman for Winston-Salem leares Raleigh 2.30 a.m., , arrives Greens boro 6.30 a. in., making close connec tion at Greensboro for all points North, Sooth, East and West. This car Is handled on train No. Ill, leaving Goldsboro at 10.45 p.m. If you desire any Information, please write or calL We are here to furnish Information as well as to sell T. P. A.. 2 IS. FayetteTille StaUtat tickets. W. H. PARNELL, T. P. A. 215 FayetteTille SL, Raleigh, N. C H. F. 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