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November 30, 1911. this caecassax . HaUCaSian !i Unlt principal mlTm: south not mvx trottTfwe ni agx r fh6 "MU slave" cj there, In which i KSiatV. iiic NoTcmber 30, 1011. tt J'oswSm la Raleish. N. C. ft - be and bis wife were coaricted of a Ucing two young girls fro a Dartd soa County to Cbarlotte. Mn. NoU is to trre five years for her part ta this crime. She hit an infant jstt a week old, so that ibe can oot b , brought to the Sute Prison yet. It h boa Id StsmJ Mro to 0sprr; Look CHt fr llrf Who UotiM I & lTftli. fs as Wclka b14 is tlalUnto?! local Matters, uti plctsr of proc :pc4 j of attempting to eat er tisa os! Albemarle Chroakle.J ballot. It vu rSMrd t&st t The Baltimore Uaafactorers Itrc-133 4ctle I stoy4j A Series of Murders at Blewttu Falls. A fpeclal from Wadeiboro to ,.re ten druaks la the Tuesday's Charlotte Observer says: J ;,,:ire court Monday. "Km has reached here that an- v, s . iu uiah Miller, of Augusta, other murder was committed at Blew- " A , annV Call. U.t I K . V v.a i,f-en kcuicu no wo w;aA.u- . w uijuu tuar coir e- lord, in elttfir thm rti f ta atrh far vteSatioos of tte eie. Pleasant Grove School, la spondent has been uaable to secure n ek township. Wake county, aay details or to get the report verl- aTalr to say t-oro AaiKi&Ua. Yn, a bad state tt Wast.- Va4ee a2a!rs. ire; eaoauJ list suh slat of aSalrt v.. Barbeo la coaflaed at his h s ;,: North Blount Street by ill- ,a the U few days, there , ins suffered a nervous ln tSlUrda3r aoa sti k . last week. Oaly the coroner aad oae lrtai-ion. or two otijer people here kaew aay- . iLI. . . . ..... v. K. learDy, oi mis tn. ining aoout tne Killing Saturday af- k x Hospital Monday evening ternoon uatil this moralag. It seems of 12 years. He had been that whiskey aad women are tba for some Tveeks past with cause of all these murders. It U 1. ration of diseases. w.tke County teachers will ;j KdleiKh next Saturday at being decided on4n order v may attend the sessions of 'R-acliers' Assembly. a pres dispatch y A. Whltakcr, who lived N'w York Tuesday says: south of Raleigh, died "It is announced here that Orville ! 1 grr up saer DtaocrsUe reW. aa4 as sooa as csethodi wrt tplorij to Insure hocctt votias. the who's) State weal Hepubltcaa, Aad the sacse safeguard of clectio&s talfht b T i r. paragraph: "Aad the uawitting eamlesi of cotton, too, have been the kgtflators bo, by uawle laws enacted or threatened, aad by tariff agltatioa. baTe eadacgered the cottoa altl In terests of the country. Lt the cot toa mills aad other l&dastr!! later- esta of the fvout h tiSN-r from trif? agltatioa or other causes, aad cotUaployed with equal success la other oaly will the demaad for cottoa he States. Albemarle Chronicle, lesseaed, but thousands of iadustria! I workers will be forced back to the I rmUCATlOX OF SUMMONS. farms to become cottoa producers." - It Is a fact that known to every- j NORTH CAROLINA Wake County. oae of ay iaformatioa that the Man-. s ort-llefortr Mil ufactuers Record Is tho foremott au- . . .... f . reported that bliad tiger liquor ls jthority oa all matters pertalaiag to ; Dlentiful In that communltv." thft South' Industries and material i Joha S. Johns. Solomoa Freemaa, ? advancement, and nlth such evidence? and Rena Freeman, his wif. Den-1 Wright Ill-other Hut Aviation "before us. no ono can reasonably I nis Williams and Gsorgla Williams, j Grounds at Kitty Hawk. jdeny that the tariff blundering cf the his wife. Etetster Ctewsrt, : lact rnnprM l rr(Av rnnnslb!e ' VS. sent out from;. . nrnaAnt r?nrce.i .Sidney Finch. Maud. Gsorgia, aad ! market by endangering the mill! Ervln Finch, the three latt are business by threatened free trade. minors. morning following a short and Wilbur Wright have purchased j thus causing the miUers to combine' Publication of Summons, pneumonia. She is sur- one thousand acres of land at Kitty j to force down the price of cotton sojTo gjtjney Finch, Maud Finch, Geor-!.-r husband and four chil- Hawk, N. C, on which they will es-jthat they could lay in a cheap sup-1 gla pnch, and Ervin Finch, the tabllsh a permanent aeroplane test-! ply and shield th eniselves for a sea-1 three last arc minora'. Y. Joyner. State Superin- lag ground. son at least against the uncertain- j TMs pubIIcatloa is t0 notlfy you of Public instruction, has re- An 13 composea oi giant ties mat are ever rue wnen uie ianu j the above-named plaintiffs have agitators are rampant, u is aiu proceed!ng in Wake Superior Court, before Millard Mial. ii Is I itt& ft ooder. besss&t catjr tme bat hm be m tttanrti to tbctstll hf a oistsocr. St mpy list to, if tm am d satitfted wtih the outs )oa are vorsij, Wcddtttos Ll&I and be Tbe arriral of tto lirgt case of Tbcofaoaa CUsre Ftti2 Comts jmts m b poaitia to offer Ibcbcat lioatlCl !0asd 50 m.t Cent! oa Use market, uarastet4 rcat'proof. Ttt fasn Kemo Cwstt will be f&uad bcrc aba. Price to S5.ffl loitcF-Ramd Cosmpaiy Pictorial ileviciv Patterns. , :-u i from Chicago, where he went ,, l me ting of the Committee of i Kl--v.-ri of the Is sand dunes and wood land." of Italy, Turkey, and The Hague. National Council ) The occasion offers an excellent onnnrtnnltv fnr tost I n tr tint nnlv Ihn Sidney Salmon, a Confederate vet- effectivenesa of the arbitration ma eran about 70 years of age, died chInev which thft wofld n t UD at the Dutch capital, but also the Kri'iay at the Soldiers' Home. He u llvturt cniran voiffl Q T( cane 10 iu M,5U - fslnerltv nf th world's eovernmenta in agreeing to The Hague conven tions. Briefly the questions in 'dis pute between the two nations may be from Chatham County, and had been a member of Company G, Fortieth North Carolina Regiment. Charged with seduction under stated as follows: (1) Has the Ital promise of marriage in Cleveland ian government any legitimate griev County, Rowland Lovelace was car- ance against Turkey in the adminls rieiWback to Shelby Monday to stand tratlon of Tripoli which the latter has trial. He is a young white man and refused to remedy? (2) Has any had come to Wake County and enter- power, even if it has grievance, a ed the employ of a lumber company right on that ground to declare war at short notice, and to seize territory without exhautslng every possible in St. Matthew's Township. m J . Two snecial terms ot superior iwo sp L rvP "Vrn:; peaceful means of settling the dis- Pute? (3) Do any grievance, how- MlUlia. wuc -lw ' .T 4,,cf Ifrr o nrknraT 1a Hfaro week for trial of "V. January 8, for one civil cases, Judge B F. Long to pre- gardlng two of its own treaties with tho country asrainst whom it has a . m r .1 lilt? tUUllU J agaiUSI. nuuui iw uuo side, and a special term for Perqui- nce J Iq Ignorin& its own mans county January 1. for one dherence t The Ha e agree week, Judge G. W. Ward to preside. UaUan pQint q Jg The North Carolina Teachers' As- tbat it has legitimate grievances sembly held its opening session last against Turkey fbr which no adequate nsriht in the Auditorium. President remedy has been furnished. It being Chas. L. Coon, of Wilson, N. C, de- impossible to get from the govern- livered the opening address. Today ment at Constantinople any satisfac the Thanksgiving sermon will be tion for alleged injuries and griev preached by Rev. John E. White, of ances, Italy, Jn order to protect her Atlanta, Ga., and tonight Hon. , subjects and property in Tripoli, Champ Clark will deliver an address, claims she had no alternative but to i Tntn seize and occupy the territory already paiLrauV h": OS aUoIted to hereby the consent of the dehre TmL Ethel Sbuler o, " Swain county, last September, In the ten s violatlon of her own treat. electric chair last Friday morning. wneralJagreement at The This was the eighth taf0:5aBe done nothing worse North Carolina s nee the law Pro-a- thaQ France hag vided that electrocution in the Morffcco. Germany in China, State's Prison take the place oi. T-i, Bri. Ill BOlUUg iwauvu v, of the Manufacturers Record that the South's worst enemies are the j men elected by the South itself to j make her laws, and the above is in j line with such claim. The tariff Is a very substantial business safe guard, yet an extremely sensitive one; and every time other parts of the country combine with the South to elect enough Democrats, heredi tary enemies of . the tariff, to make an attack upon that bulwark of safe ty all classes alike, the whole coun try experiences a period of business lassitude and anxiety, such as we are now-in the midst of. History hav inc nroven this to be true, it is strange why the South will content itself to see the politicians ply a profitable calling by holding up al luring pictures, making loud but un supported claims for objects to be attained, and beating the bushes to frighten the careless and unthinking voters into line to vote the Demo cratic ticket. Clerk, against you as the heirs-at-law of Allen Stewart, for the parti tion of the following lot of land, lying and being near the town of Garner, N. C, and More particularly bounded and described a follows, to- Adjoining the lands of S. G. Holle- DROPSY CURED stake the corner or s. u. iioiieman Relief at Once. thence north 88 degrees, east twenty-four and three-fifths (24 3-5) poles to a stake, the corner of S. G. DR. JOHN T. PATTERSON Holloman, thence south 11 degrees IF YOU ARE GOING NuRTH THE CHESAPEAKE LINE Daily Service Including Six clay. The new Setmen jutt placed in ttrvtc ih UTV Of NORFOLK" aS "CITY OF RALTlMOttK" an? Use rajit ei3t aai a?-U4aU. Sui3 b. tween Norfolk arvd Baltimore. IQUIPPFO WITHV1R lrSS TaPHEIM EliH IVVk OE ICI3U; UUIS oh board EvnrriN? foi cirou Am :o-:h:l ' Steamers lave No-fo!k (Jackon St.) p, m. lx-r H Point Cta?ort 7:15 p. m. Anive Baltimore 7 0)t m. Connecting at lUltimro for all polatt NORTH. NORTH EAST and WEST Reservations made aad any information courteously furehh! by W. PL PARNELL, T. P. A Norfolk, Va. hanging. Dr. Archibald Henderson, Profes- tain in South Africa. From "Tne Progress of the World," in the Amer- sor of Mathematics in the University t lcan Review of Reviews for Decem of North Carolina, was awarded the ber Patterson Cup, on Monday night of All of Them Simply Trying to Fool the People. Elkin Times. Governor Kitchin's enemies are having a good deal to say about the failure of the Governor to put the trusts out of business. It might be well that such talk be indulged in with much care, for Mr. Kitchin i3 not the only man in the State who has a barren record as trust-buster. His predecessors, ex-Governors Ay cock and Glenn, had the same oppor tunity to try their hands at putting the trusts out of business as Mr. Kit chin has. Thetruth of the business Is, there has been more bluster than real effort In this trust-busting busi ness. The politicians don't want to drive the trusts out of North Caro lina; they're just trying to fool the people, and the people are easilj fooled. Would Criminally Prosecute the Trust in North OaroUua. Charlotte Observer. Dr. H. Q. Alexander, President of the North Carolina division of. the Farmers' Union, has been in confer the first meeting of the State Lit erary and Historical Association, his life and wrorks of Bernard Shaw be ing pronounced the best piece of lit erary work done in North Carolina during the year. ine two days session o, ence witn a number of the leadin literary and Historical " nf th State for the came to an end Tuesday night after dayg aQd algo by leUer the most successful meeting of Its National President. C. S. Bar history. The principal event of the Qf Unl(m Q tne evening was an address by Senator appointing a special COmmit Henry C. Lodge, of Boston, on the Farmers, Union tQ gQ to Constitution and its Makers. It &t earliest possibie was a ?ro9t stHdrAss and he was heard . west twelve and one-half (12) poles to a stake; thence south 8S de grees, west twenty-four and three fifths (24 3-5 poles to a stake S. G. Holleman's line; thence north sev enteen degrees, east twelve and one half (12) poles to the beginning: containing two acres more or less. That the summons for the above named defendants has been returned by the sheriff of Wake County with this endorsement thereon: "After exercising due diligence the defend ants are not to be found in Wake Cnuntv" Said sale Is also to De made for the purpose of making as sets to pay the debts of the said Allen Stewart. You are, therefore, notified to ap pear before the Clerk of Wake Su perior court on the 11th day of De cember,, 1911, and answer, demur or plead to thep etition which is now on fie in the office of said clerk, other wise, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for an order directing the sale of the land hereinbefore described, and the appointment of a commis sioner to make the sale and execute deed to the purchaser. MILLARD MIAL. Clerk Wake Superior Court. J. C. L. HARRIS. Atfy. ATLANTA, ciKinum GOODWIN -SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY DEALERS IN Furniture and House Furnishings AU kind of Stoves and Raturca, Bd-rom Salts, and in fact, anything edd to fatntsb your home. W arc u scloslro scents lot LYNCBB0K6 SAXITASY SrflVS HIT WATTIES! TUB BEST KNOWN TO MAN Gt Our Prices Before PUeiac Yoor Order. OUR TERMS ARE CASH OR CREDIT. 128-130 L Martin St, RALEIGH, II. C SEABOARD AIR-LINE Schedule Effective ; April 9, 191 1. moment for the purpose of urging upon President Taft and Attorney- with keen attention and enjoyment. Alter tne speamng a recepuuu w j Wlckersham the, need of ac given the Assembly by Judge and prQper authoritleg in tnis Mrs. R. W. Winston. state against the American Tobacco Among the five State cases to be company, the so-called "Tobacco argued on appeal In the Supreme Trust." Court this week, that of State vs. jf we can secure the proper sup Charles Murphey, from Yancey Coun- port fr0m those in authority; we will ty, is of special interest, the prisoner take e matter up with District At being under sentence to be electrocut- torney A. E. Holton," declared Dr. ed for the murder of John Simmons Alexander yesterday, "and criminal December 21, 1910. This is the case prosecutions will be brought against in which Murphey became enraged at the officials of the corporation In the the deceased because he refused to western district of North Carolina." give him a drink of whiskey when they met in -the public road. Mur-, likes the Plan. - Phey shot the old man three times.; Dr. Olen A. West, Secretary of the He set up the plea of Insanity due to Ho0fcWOrm commission for: Tennes epileptic fits and also pleads defec- naa Dcen. In North Carolina for tive verdict by the jury in that it was a weefc looting into the plans of the not specified that their verdict was jree dispensaries for hookworm murder in the first degree. treatment operated under the direc- tion of Dr. John A. Ferrall, Secre- Mr. C. E. TJpchurch Passed Away tary Q tne Hookworm Commission in Tuesday. North Carolina. He was greatly Mr. Clarence E. Upchurch died pleased and says he expects to ina Tuesday at his residence on North gurate tnese iree uisu East Street at the age of forty-six Tennessee, years. He was a native of Wake ' j m. Countv. hut rosiied in Durham' many A Burglar s Awful ueea rr. i . M v,o mav not naralyre a home so com- has conducted a mercantile store In Pletely as a mother W fl Rwrt ,ff Qf.t But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a snlendid remedy for women. "They gave me wonderful benefit In coistl Whito Slave Trader Begins Sentence. naHnn ftrjd femaie trouble.? wrote Charles Non was broueht to Ra- Mrs. M. C. Dunlap, of Leadill, Tenn rnrr Ttnrtnn tn An- If aillnc. try them. 25c at all drug- - O WAWUUUJ A A W AAA WAS - - W - . ter upon hl3 fifteen-year sentence to gists.' Teeth Pulled, Cutting a New Set. A case unprecedented in the his tory of this section of the country for the past 15 or 20 years Is that of a man cutting a new set of teeth at the age of 53 years. Such was the case of Mr. Henry Swanson, who is cutting a new set of teeth. Mr. Swanson had hi3 teeth pulled in the spring of 1910. Mr. Swanson was born in Franklin County, near Louis burg, and came here about ten years ago, and has made his home in or near this city ever since, and is now working in the coffin factory In Whit akers and comes here every Sunday to see his family, who live at South Rocky Mount. Rocky Mount Tele gram, 'i in It Startled the World when the astounding claims were first made for uucKiens Anuca Salve, but forty years of wonderful cures have proved them true, and everywhere it Is now known a the best salve on earth for Burns, Boils, Scalds, Sores, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings, Eczema, Chapped Hanas, Fever Sores and Piles. Only 25c, at all druggists. fXrmtas Lcere Rsleifb Direct Una with Double Daily service to tbt West through Atlanta. Blnnlntbam war Memphis. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Direct Line to All ioin South, East, West Very Low Bound 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 nection for and arriving at Mont gomery following day aftr leaving Ralelrtt. 11 a.ra., Mobil 4.12 f.ns.. tXK TBS SOUTH. No 81 iUim. No. At - 10.20 a.m. North I No. 41 fp.m. rOB TBI VORTB. No. 84 18 a SvK No. S3 11.2SI.B No. ss .. an No. 30 ... 105 p,m. for Weidoo. SMITH'S CAFE We Fcrnlsh tha Best that Can Buy. For rates, ebedalea. time ubles aod atsi ether information desired applr to J. F. If Iteb eU. Paasenser azul Ticket Aseat Telfphoac No. 117. Nones. Above Mbedoles pablUbed only information, and are not g-Baraatrea. H. & LEABD. DlTiston Pass. A rent. No. 4 W. Martin St.. Tocker BaUS!ec Opp. North Cotrasee PosifBoce Bxlsigb. S a New Orleans t.3t m.. Blrsalagha I Raleigh & Southport Ry. Co, 12.15 noon, usmpais, s.ws . h.. TIME TABLE STATIONS. THE MARKETS RALEIGH OOTTON UARKET. (Corrected every Thnrsdaj by.Chaa.K. . Johnson A Co.) Good middling Re strict middling . 81c Middling ............ ', . . - 8c (Receipts yesterday, 150 bales.) RALEIGH PRODUCE BIARKET. Butter , 0O Lard H Eggs..... Hams ................ .221c Hens ..40Ii Spring chickens . .... . . . 20 2I Sweet potatoes .......... 11.00 Com v. . . . . .... ....... . v S5e. Peat .................. I2.0i Kansas City, 11.20 a.m. imms aay, and connecting fer all other point. This car also make slot tommsotlon at Salisbury for St. Louis and other Western point. Through Pullman to Washington leaves Raleigh 6.50 p.m., arrive Washington 8.5S a.m., Baltimore, 10.02 a-m.. Philadelphia 12.25 noon. 77 New York 2.81 p.m. This car makes LrCiai4zh close connection at Washington for SSZZ 7.40 p,m.. making close connection pr Vsria .......... Pittsburg. Chicago, and all other polnt Nortn ana wesi, ana i r vLr Greensboro for through Tourist RUiiiS?Z Sleeper for California polnU, and fjgggf for all Florida point. LvLbadeo. . Through Parlor Car for Aheville I L Las .... leaves Goldsboro at 6.45 a.m., Ra-j a FsyettsriiJe leign. S.S5 a-m., arrive - Ashevllle with tfca Carolina Special and arriv ing Cincinnati 10 sum. following day after leaving Raleigh, with cloae con nection fcr all point North and Northwest. Pullman for Winston-Sal em leaves Raleigh 2.20 a-m., arrives Greens boro 6.30 a.m.. making close eenneo-1 YmsitxmQ tion at Greensboro lor au points 1 sioeoaab North. South, East and West Thl car ia handled on train Ne. Ill, J Lunievei leaving Goldsboro at 10.45 p.m. uwmum If you desire any information, ijCaaerx--. niAaae write or calL We are here to LT ncaivbeate. furnish information as well a to sell fwar sPrins T. P. A.. 215. Fayetteville Ottatat lt wniow Sprinti- ticket. W. H. PARNELL, T. F. J 215 Fayetteville St., Raleigh. N. CI ArRaieish- H. P. CART. General Passenger ; Agent, "Waahington, D. ,C SOUTHBOUND. DAILY. EveruttilnQ in Season Ueals Served ca Short fctia Our pricae are ruecoabie. mmi tbe errtce Is eaeaesfkd. Our two dlabir-rwxM bars eieslr fitted . aad are kevt Ad dean. mith's Gafi No. 9 FvrKange Strt iULBeil. : : : NOQTII CASCUI!A Noi folk Southern flailrocd ROUTE OP TTTC NIGHT EXPRESS." Travel via Raleigh (Union Rutica) and Norfolk Southern Railroad to sod From All Point la Eastern North Qaro-Unsv SCHEDULE IX EFFECT SEPT. ZU Ne.S9 A, it s 00 s to 8 SS S SS t 04 14 SS t 40 t U 10 00 lore 10 is tots 10 S4 29 SS 11 10 A. BL Ho. P. 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Daily, extent Sundar- for New Bern via Cbocowialty. Par- lor car service. 2:40 p. xau Daily, except Saadaj, for Washington. .tmum AJTIfQ SMSICTJPJ 7:20 a. m. Daily.; 11:20 a. ia. daUy except 8nnday and 8:15 p. xa. Trains Leare Goldsboro 10:15 p. m. Dally igtt Es- pret PnOman Bleeplns; Car for Norfolk via New Bern. 7:15', ra Daily for Besnfcrt and Norfolk. Parlor Car betweta Washington and Norfolk. 2:20 p. ix Dally tor New Dsra. Oriental and Beaufort, Parlor Cor Service. For further lnformatioa and vauon or Pullman dstlns pace, appiy to D. V. CONN. General AztsU Raldsh. N. a- : W. R. HUDSON. W. T7. CROrTC:T Oeneral Gupt. QGuPtzx&z ircrfolk, Virrnlx
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