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. SKAlSORI TRAIN wiiKCKKft. the l.nsiiwrr Kill! am! mhrr Hurt hrti Train I tan Into ass Open hwitrh Nrr ClanhU, A Rabord rainrr train VovrmtxT 12, 1912. Caucasian Win Matters. LI)' Tlval at ienton aire Church continues with ln- f" urtfl at each service, with v the pastor. Iter. II. M. f.vniog at 7:30 o'clock. Ci0-tract ha been awarded for V-tnHlion dollar fire-proof sliding to be erected on the Ji.ween KayetieTllle and Sal '.rUtf. The building is to be fietVd by January 1. 1913. 1' contract haB MCured by t mc Kinney, of Lynchburg, a-" building an extension of the ' ' i .,... Parnllna Railway i r n (juiu n, - 1 8. C. early Monday morning whtuj rngmeer . t. rnicatra toss, sis uie i and others were Injured. Borne one the train ran into the open switch the engine turned over, pinning the en gineer benoath it- In addition to the death of Mr. Prltchard, hi fireman. Prince Daris, colored, was feeiioutly injured and H. G. Freeman, eiprwi messenger, and T. W. Moore, mail I clerk, were slightly hurt. None of? the cars were derailed and no passen-i Kqulpment ia being shipped Jyrlo work on 6ame n? luEt of the Grand Master of AI. Samuel Johnston, once Gov- of the gers were hurt. A negro named Lawrence Robinson was chased down with blood hounds and has been placed in jail charged wJth the crime. THE ML McCCLLERS CASE. Mandamus Hearing II aa Ileen Set for November 10. The mandamus proceedings by I which Dr. J. J. L. McCullers seeks to .have the Board of County Commis- utntA and its first Unit- alnnora nf WaIca rwomlze him as -3r 0i i"c w .... i jcu'es Senator, is to be unveiled in, County Superintendent of Health are i'rotunda of the Capitol during the now set for Thursday, November 16, rfing of the Grand Lodge of Ma-'at, 5 o'clock In the afternoon, .j V Raleigh in January. I Judge Peebles, who is now in this ,.Meh Doard of Aldermen district, will then be holding court at lJ v nf Htv finance for Lllllngton and ir ne can not reacn UTC the budf ' t7af,nr fan Raleigh for the hearing it will be de- next year, sett ng r al, layed until he can do so. The board W1rtments of the government commiasioner8 nave appropriated I aa comparea w .,; tn ,nru,,t h ft.ht arain.t nr. The biggest Z. , MCuners. Now is the season'for wed dings. Something inlSter Ung or Cut Glass is the real thing always appre ciated. If you have received an invitation let us supply your wants. Mail orders have our prompt attention It bdetd a weader. fecssse ooly go boa bn rtSartitJ to the tni bT ttiiisKatr. Kew tarobr ia'. b- If r re iitiiHcd i h the csa J ou we wins. thre WcadSi a Uhl tad be coa'ibecd. Tte aninl of two brc tscs of TboTnoa Gbr Fmir-T Cos k's psts cs b poitbi to offer Use bat 13.(0. M-Ml 11 XD t3 50 ect Ccmtca Use Bimt.CMrtwM rat-prod, iisc lessaa Stmt Cot tit ttU te foaad here tM. 1 tter-Kaii Ciipaiy Pictorial Ocvfctv Pnttcrno. ly &Mpi(E JIEWIELIRY improve- t'17.94 1 . i-J expended last year a U $2,500 for street wnt. The Eastern North Carolina Chris nn conference has been in session j. Catawba Springs Church, near Mc Cullers, during the past week. Forty: churches were represented in the Terence. The opening address was delivered by Rev. G. R. Underwood, of Sanford. Governor Kitchin has fixed Friday, December 13th, as the date of the electrocution of L. M. Sandlin, the Wilmington wife murderer, who se ared an additional lease on life through his appeal to the Supreme Court in the cancellation of the date for his death fixed by the trial judge. Raleigh has secured a branch of tie Durham Hosiery Mills Company Tragedy at Corn Shucking. Wednesday night, on the plantation of Henry Medlin, in the Zebulon sec tion of Wake County, at a corn shucking, Charles Williams, colored, shot and instantly killed Mr. Medlin. Constable H. D. ledlin, cousin to the murdered man, was in the chase and sliot at the negro twice, but without effect. ! William is a bad negro and is wanted in Louisbure to finish a road contract. 128 Fayettcvillc Streei (CO. RaletQ-h, N. C. Armstrong vs. Railroad. Mrs. .Bessie M. Armstrong, widow of the late W. W. Armstrong, who died as the result of injuries received it,, mtitiinail naoii tVm Qtatp'a Ttris. through the acquiring of the mill in OIlt several weeks ago, has instituted tfce Myatt building, South Blount suit against the Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railway, and It Is un derstood that in this case damages will be asked in the sum of $25,000. Street. The plant is Deing put. in order and is to be used espe cially for looping work. It will be managed from the Durham office un ier the direction of Mr. Claborn M. Carr. The work of the stringing of the tires of the Carolina Power & Light Company, between Raleigh and. Hen derson, is about completed, as is the snb-station building near the Harnett Villa, the enuiDment beinc now in process of installation, and the en tire woTk is expected to be completed and the current turned on by De cember 1st. Pearce Admitted to Bail. Judge R. B. Peebles yesterday af ternoon admitted to ball J. Hackney Pearce, Jr., a nineteen-year-oia Doy of Franklin County held by the coro ner's jury for the killing of Alexan der Macon on November 1st. Young Pearce will have to give a justified bond of $10,000. Shaw Student Held for Forgery. Tom Aldridge. of Goldsboro, N. C In on o ff io An CSTclff flreeV Town-1 a ctilfloTlt nf Rhaw TTnlversity. was ar- &fcii Friday, in which razors and pis- rested yesterday afternoon on a war- tols took an active part, one negro i rant Issued ny a magistrate oi uuiub- was Khar and nine arrested andlftnrn for foreerv. Aldridge was car brought before Justice of the Peace ried back to Goldsboro to stand trial Bledsoe Saturday. Two were Douna over to court and gave bond for $501 TtrvriCAr Washinffton Loses His Case each, another was charged witn us-i .iCr h nv York Janitor. iuS a luzur aim gave a uuuu ui . ofo v, . . . l The uourt Oi opetitti ocoojuuo in Naw York Monday discharged Chas. Raleigh has had as a visitor for the I Tjlricn wj0 was charged with as- past few days Mr. E. N. Murti, aUaultine Booker T. Washington, the native Hindu, who is on a trip! nted neCTo educator, in New York, through the South studying cotton on March 19th last Washington was culture. He broueht strong letters! ynA t a ncnttnl in New York for lI III 11 L 1A1 U W of introduction from prominent cot-RPVerai days. He afterwards brought ton firms in New York, telling of his guit against Ulrich. Ulrich claimed education in textile work and of his 1 Washington was peeping in the house intention to put into use what bewhpn he assaulted him. Washington learns here in his home in India. I ciaimed he was looking for a friend n.. . . -r mf in the wrniip doorway. The i ne Hoard or (commissioners wuu-1 auu day made provision to have dispen- court acquiuea uinu. saries for the free examination and treatment of hookworm disease for a Period of five or six weeks. Five Points in the county wall be selected, ad on one day of each week the dis- Pensarip nt earh nlnoe will be OTen. Twenty counties have now provision! tor this dispensary work. Mr. Hamilton Institutes SuiL A suit entitled Rufus S. Hamilton tb- Henry C. Bridgers, has been in stituted in the Wake County Superior Court. The action erows out of the accident of September 8th, when Mr. Bridges' automobile ran over little Emma Rufus Hamilton and inflicted painful injuries, which caused the child much Pain and a serious spell of sickness. Although no complaint has been it is understood that damages U1 be asked in the sum of $10,000 ad that it will be alleged the acci dent was due to reckless driving. It is understood that Mr. Hamilton de aies the report that Mr. Bridges em Ployed a nurse and bore the expenses the child's illness following the accident. A Burglar's Awful Deed moT nnt naraivze a uuluh wwm- nletely as a mother's long illness. But Dr. King's New Life Fins are a Rnlendid remedy for women. "They gave me wonderful benefit in consti pation and female trouble wrote Mrs. M. C. Dunlap, of Leadlll, lenn. Tf ailiner. try them. 25c at all drug gists. THE MARKETS RALEIGH COTTON MARKET. (Corrected every Thursday by Cams. E. ..8 3-4C .8 11-16C -ri411fncr ........ b 1-ZC iuiuu"0 ....... (Receipts yesterday, 30 bales. ) Good middling Strict middling KaT,rerflH PRODTJCS3 MARKET. Butter ..... Lard l Eggs.. 0e PTATnc ZZtC Hens 40M SnHne-chlckeai SO 0 II Sweet potatoes 11.00 Corm ............ .:.. Peas'. ...$2.0 Jsepbine Swain Run Over by Automobile. Josephine Swaim, the twelve-year- uaugmer oi air. ana Mrs. oneuy rT!T; WANTED. Swaim T3o w Vrt J AGENTS WAIXlkl. dav ti. rtr r tt ' Wa want agents in every county n and sustain n hrnt-0n iotr it cee the State. We have some good pre- tiat the child ran across the street mium offers in connection with Just in front of Dr. Horton's machine paper. Write us for terms. and he nt A ?n Address. THE CAUCASIAN, the RE Hart-Ward Hardware Co. Wc have Moved our store to new building 125 Eat Martin Street Wc have 10,0Q0square feet of show rooms with Electric Elevator, every floor on the ground floor. Right in the heart of the business center of Raleigh. Wc will be pleased to see all friends customers; and the public generally. ' Our stock is' complete and our pncei the lowest HART-WARD HARDWARE CO. Wholesale and Retail. 125 E. Martin St, Raleigh, N. C IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH Travel via THE CHESAPEAKE LINE Daily Senrk ! acta diss Scsday. The new Steamers juit p!cd in ferric the "CITY Of NO II FOLK" xs4 "CITY OF BALTIMORE are the most elegant and cp-to-dAtc Susasfi be tween Norfolk and Baltimore. IQUlrrEDCTIiraUSS-TEUFStintCCCa DBfCESS Vim Steamers lesve Norfolk (Jackson St) &1S p. m. Lt Old Point Comfort 7:15 p. m. Arrive Baltimore 7.00 a. m. Ccmnecting tt Baltimore for sll points NORTH, NORTH EAST sad WEST. Reservation! made" sad say Information coarteocjly furtiiJJ by W. a PARNELU T. P. Ros Vau VACATION OUTIKO. The Glorious Mountain ot WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA The Land of the Sky" MThe Sapphire Country" "The Balaams" Where there is Health in Every Breath The Climate Is Perfect the Tear Round In Spring and Summer the Region is Ideal Reached by SOUTHERN RAILWAY Solid Through Train, Including Par lor Car, between Goldsboro, Aahe- ville and Waynesville via Greensboro, Salisbury. Other convenient through ear ar rangements. Summer Tourist Tickets on Sale until SEPTEMBER SO, 1911. Let Your Ideas and Wishes be Known SMITH'S CAFE We Fcrcisli to Cest thct Uzztj Everuttiino lo Season Ocr mi tSm fa Fcr Comfort & Long Service TATE can show you proof that eight out of ten men wear their MBNZ EASE twelve to twenty- four months. Isn't saving the price of one or two ordinary shoes every year good enough for you ? J. H. WOOD. D. P. A.. Ashevllle, N. C. R. II. DeBUTTS, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. J. O. JONES, T. P. A., RaieighfN..C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Smith's Gafe No. 9 F.1-change Street ItALBGH, : : : IIOBTII CAHOLTJl Norfolk Southern Railrond Herbert Rosenthal Tllract Line to All rouns- ortU South. East, West Very Low Round Trip Rates to All Principal Resorts. Through Pullman to Atlanta, leaves Raleigh 4.05 p.m., arrives At lanta 6.25 a.m., making close con-!TrmT . . rtaiHrrh iralon RtMtt nection for and arriving at Mont-1 d vorfolk soatbern Reiiroad ROUTE OP THE "NIGHT EXPRES3.W to and From AH Points la Eastern North Garo Una. The Shoe Fitter 129 Fayettsvine St. Pdzlgk II C eomerr following day aiier. leaving Raielgh. 11 a,m.. Mobile 4.12 p.m. LNew Orleans S.30 p.m., Birmingham (2.15 noon. Memphis, 8.05 p. m., iiTinui ntv. 11.20 am. second day. and connecting for all other points. I SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 24. X 11 La VUi aUV AAA .vs-v " ( Shipments made to any part of the State at same price as at shop. J COOPER BROS., Proprs. BALSIGXL N. C OEND FOR cATALOOUC. KIN G9 S GRA O U A X E S at Salisbury for St. Louis and other Western points. Through Pullman to Washington leaves Raleigh 6.50 p.m., arrives Washington 8.53 a.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.O., making dose connection Pittsburg. Chicago, and all other points North and West, and at Greensboro for through Tourist Sleeper for California points, and tor all Florida points. Through Parlor Car for Ashevllle leaves Goldsboro at 6.45 a.m, Ra leigh, S.3 5 s-m.. arrive Asherille with the Carolina Special and arriv Imr ClndanaU 10 a.xx following day after leaving Raleigh, with close eon- nPtfna tcr all nointfl NOTth SZLtl Northwest. Pullman for Wlnston-Salesa leaves Raleigh 2.30 a.xn.. arrives Greens boro 6.30 a.m., making close connec tion at Greensboro for all points North, South, East and West. This . . - ear is hanoiea en tram fto. xxa. N. B. The following schedule fir- ares published as information o&lr. and are not guaranteed. Trains Leave Ralefgb S:15 p. m. Daily "Night Ex press." Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. 6:15 a. m. Dally for Wttsonl Washington and Norfolk. . Broiler Parlor Car service between Rakish and Norfolk. 6:15 a. ra. Dailr. ezeeot Stmdv. for New Bern via Chocowtnity. Par lor Car service. 2:40 p. nv Daily, except Sundarl for Washington. Trains Arrive nalcfh 7:20 a. m- Daily.: 11:20 a. . dally except Sunday and 8:15 p. tx daily. are above par in the business world because of their thorough training and I leaving Goldiboro at 10.45 p.n. aHfirat!ftTiB- Wa do not tolerate lax methods, incompetent 6UWW1 44 " i . . i teachers or short, supernciai courses oi Btuuj. diwm tf -rAn want the best business ana stenograpnic xrauung uun. e- lUUlbU. AA J " - . s vnr ari hrflJna can nrovide. write ior our naaowme caw AAA W A SJ mmmm , logue. If von desire anx, information, olease writa or calL We are here to furnish Information as well as to eel T. P. A., 215. Fayetteville SttaUt tickets. W. H. PAHNELU T. P. A. 215 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N. a H. F. CART. General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C RALEIGH, N. .CU lUNCOO RATED! OR CHARLOTTE, N. O. When writing advertisers. mention this paper. please 10:15 p. m. Dally "Nlrht Ex press" -Pull man G teniae Csr te Norfolk via New Bern. 7:15 a, m. Daily for Deisfes and Norfolk. Parlor Csr fetvi Washington and Norfolk. 3:20 p. in. Daily for New Rsrs. Oriental and Beaufort. Parlor Service. For further information and resor ption of Pullman Sleepirs Car space, apply to D. V. CONN, General Agent, Raleigh, N. CV w. r. hudson, w. choxto::, v General Supt, Gen. Pcrx Act, Norfolk, Ylrjiia. time to sfnn tho, nfvmhiu i RalelgD., W. u.
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