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The Caucasian
jTxTc December 7, iOii.
. im PMt-ofice In fiaiaiffla. K.CL
Xoca Matters,
U(.r cut up tbe outfit. The op
t'ors tb Bti11 scaped, etading
Mission Eervlces are being held
each at St. Saviour's Chapel,
j Gitnood, by the Rev. Mr. Brown,
of Tarboro.
Deputies J. P- H. Adams and K.
u;. jitrritt raided a big 80-gallon
till la N'ew L18ht township Saturday
"r.'"hi and destroyed 600 gallons of
According to the marriage license
ttat'Htits gathered from the register
t ,i. ds' office 722 marriage licenses
t"3ve Lt-en issued during 1911, 44G
ubitf. and 27G colored.
Nln ntgrom. of sear Zehmloa,
were arretted Taoreday iatt for will
ing liquor, and glrea a hearing be
fore Mayor G. O. Plus, of Zebaloa,
and plated under bonds of $200 each.
Four of them were enable to give
bond and were placed la the county
Jail.
Mr. John W. Farrior, a member of
Company A, Forty-third regiment,
died at tbe Soldier's Home last Sat
urday, at the age of sixty-five year.
He was a native of Duplin county,
and bis remains were taken to Ke
nansvllle for Interment. He entered
the Home January, 1310.
Charley HoaUon and Will Boyd,
convicted in Mecklenburg County in
1910 of manslaughter, and sentenced
to four years on the roads, were
granted conditional pardons yester
day by Governor Kitchia. The so
licitor and attorney believe that a
third party did the killing.
Mr. Russei Ferrell, son of Mr. W.
J. Ferrell, narrowly escaped asphyx
iation and drowning Friday night In
failing to turn off tbe gas from an
instantaneous heater in the bath
room of his home. He was found by
hia mother in an unconscious condi
tion, with his head in the bath tub.
Three pardons and one commuta
tion were granted Tuesday by the
Governor: Dolph Jones, of McDow-
j ell County; Dan Rogers, of Durham
Sir. Walter W!4 t4.
Mrs, Mary waUtas WsbS, if
of Mr. Walter Woatlt, di4 tarty
Saturday aiming at tr tse s
Eaat Hargttt street. EU was tuiclu
ea with aa attack of appadlc;tlj thm
latter part f July which rcsaJttd is
a complication of dUaf -s w
bad suffcrel iaetaaUy alac that
lime.
She was the dasghttr Thoss W.
Watklns, of Warrea county. and
thlrty-thre yean of as?.
The funeral sfrtcs wr held
from the Tabernacle Church Monday
afternoon, conducted by the new
tor. Dr. a E. Maddrey.
Mr. L. H. LuniBden, who has been
ctief t the Raleigh Fire Department
for the past five years, has resigned
ari Mr. Walter Woolcott has been
eii.'.-u-'l to succeed him.
M,.j v. A. Graham, commissioner County, and Gudger Flnley, of Mc-
r . ulturp. estimates the sale of v,uuniy, yaruonea, ana tne
,vjt this year at 711,380 tons at Bentence of Paul Allman, of Run-!
f. of $15,000,000. At present omuo uiuniy, commuiea lo a line or
s it would require 400,000 bales. Je
tton to pay for this fertilizer. A new enterprise in Raleigh Is the
Southern Cotton Harvester ComDanv.
I.. M. Sandlin, the Wilmington wife to manufacture, sell and deal in cot
xnurderer, who was to have been elec- ton harvesters and other machinery,
in .fNited to-morrow, has been given a etc., authorized capital $200,000, dl-r(-p;r
until December 29th, in order vided into shares of $10 each, with
to sivp his attorneys time to present $5,000 paid In advance by C. N.
new evidence which they claim they Good win. B. R. Jolly. A. W. Good
win and M. Ashby Lambert.
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pr
of co
have.
The bankrupt sale of the personal
property of Mr. Percy Fleming Satur
day brought $571. These included
household and kitchen effects, but
Mrs. Spier Whitaker Dead.
Mrs. Spier Whitaker, wife of the
late Judge Spier Whitaker of Ra-
did not include the horse and buggy, leigh, died a few days ago at Bir
surry, watch, billiard table and other; mingham, Ala. The remains were
articles.
Fifty-nine applicants for license to
be pharmacists in North Carolina
have been on examination for the
brought to Raleigh for interment.
Cotton Weighers Reappointed.
past two days in the Hall of the ! m,8sIoners at the flm meeting of
House of Representatives There are tne new figcal year Monday re.iect-
tmneen negroes among toe numoer,
and one woman.
During the meeting of the Teach
ers' Assembly in Raleigh last week
ed the former cotton weighers, John
Stephens, W. A. Pulley and W. J.
Carlton. W. F. Jones was re-elected
constable in charge of the grand
the county superintendents of edu- jury. E. L. Shepherd was re-ap-cation
adopted resolutions endorsing pointed janitor of the court-house.
State Superintendent Joyner, and A. J. Stephens qualified as constable
presented him a gold-headed cane as .of Holly Springs Township and C. J.
a token of the esteem in which he is Harward as constable of Leesville
held. I Township.
Ilapiltta in Convention at WUmUmv.
Saiem.
The eighty-first aetsloa of the
Baptist State Convention convened
in Winston-Salem, Tuesday nfht is
the Brown Memorial church. Rev.
C. II. Durham, of Lumberton. wai
elected President by unanimous
vote to succeed Mr. W. C. Dowd, of
Charlotte. Rev. W. R. L. Smith, pas
tor of the Baptist church at Chapel
Hill, preached the opening sermon to
a very large congregation. His chot
en theme was "The SuSicit ncy of God
In All the Trials and Needs; of Human
Life." From the reports received,
all the various departments of the
church have advanced by leaps and
bounds. A large amount of work
has been completed which was begun
last year, and all debts have been
paid.
Butler's Raleigh Speech is Giving
Some of the Democrats Night
mares. Hickory Times Mercury.
Butler's Raleigh speech which is
being distributed and read, is giving
home of the boys nightmares. It
seems that It has greatly aroused
one of Mr. Aycock's mocking-birds
up about Marion. Or It may be this
setting bird has a nest egg which it
hoped to hatch into a little political
pie. Or it may just be shedding its
"tale" to cool off an aching void. If
there is nothing in that speech and
nobody is reading it, why bother
about it? WThy not discuss good
roads, low price of cotton, etc?
No Shortage in Marriages.
The register of deeds of Wake
county has turned over to Sheriff
Sears a check for $1,454 as State
and county tax on 727 marriage li
censes issued during the year just
closed. This is the largest amount
ever turned over in a single year by
the register for this purpose.
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