.,(nv. October 31, 1012. THE CADCASIAH. The Caucasian KtMcWR KNTKKl'RLhK. IU U ilih. X. C October 31, 1012. r at the Poswffic in Ralelrn. N- C ioca Matters. I . ( 1) tail T: ;jrh now has an automobile pa--vaon. The evil-doers will not an jaty ride until they strike the . I 1 1 A - :;:.!inp s circus piayea 10 two j (. audiences in Raleigh Tuesday. :f the largest circus on the road ; m the only circus that has been K.ilf-iPh this season. jr.,. tax books show a half million r ;irf- in the valuation of personal rty in the city of Raleigh. This :t-A?(. in the amount of taxes v.jM reduce the city's debt, but :i it? Knt'ineer J. T. Horton has secured ouh a jury in wake Superior :rt a verdict against the Seaboard Line for $7,500 damage he bur-:.-'l through being scalded when a on the water or steam guage his engine exploded. The suit for $50,000. (Kvenor Onkn Four Special Terms of Court Go vern or Kitchin Tuesday ordered four special terms of court, as fol lows: Scotland County, beginning Novem ber 25, for the trial of criminal cass, Judge It. B. Peebles week. KOOSKVKLT WILL POLL BIO von: Chairman Walr axm! Other Maaagrr Iyse hUktemeat to the Vc4er of ThJ Ktat. Editor The Caucasian :- ! If dad. Should he reisrn., however. J 1 he oald cot fey Uw fe ;rxaii:4 to j t regain Bii property, th valse of Stale vbkh U asproii:Al4y IS. 609. 3 hooskvklt nuMiiiCMini: . TICKET. presiding; one from a large per cent of the precincts ; In the. ci.f. ir,i,... .v. t of tbe CjIjdtra o Perquimans County, beginning De- will receive SO per cent of the form-; Coauty Ticket, cember 30. for the trial of civil caseJ er Republican rote and Meares al The fallowing U ttt tfcket aaad Judge R. W. Whedbee presiding; twol close second. I i? the Koo mvU iTogr in weeks- 1 Hon. Iredell Meares is the Progre-' wk County: Onslow County, beginning Decern-! and Roosevelt Republican candl-l Vf7 State Senate Geo. M. GIssa ber 16, for the trial of civil cases, J date for Governor. Hon. ThomAJ Set-! yT IIouM Representatives Judge Frank Carter presiding; onej tie is the Taft candidate for Gover- u Sorrell. H. II. House, and J. J. week. .nor. and i araintt Thonr. rtrm.' Poell. CHAIRMAN HAXKS TEIL issues lkt- velt. See that you vote the Roose-i snty commission rs Albert V. velt electoral ticket, headed by Col. i Ujchubch nd w- H- Nowell. V. s. Lusk and Hon. Jake F. Newell, ' and the Roosevelt State ticket headed: lrtcrrftJtc Party Sua Ticket, Watch the Iloea Next Tue!ay ami , hy Hon. Iredell Meares for Cover-j The following is the fall Stale Vote for Roosevelt and the State; Eor- ticket of the Progressive party: ami County Ticket. The Bull Moose is on the war-path j Governor Iredell Mrt. N-ew and the elephant and donkey have j Hanover County. ! Lieutenant-Governor Charles E. Greene. Mitchell County. Yours for victorr. ber. Prr,,B0u. ....... , , (made a desperate break for tall tin North Carolina, I want to warn the people of the county and State who? are fcr Roosevelt and the Progres-ZeD v- Walser. Chairman, State Pro- si ve ticket to watch the machine Re-; publicans and the machine Demo-j crats. My reason for writine this ar-! tide is to let the people know that! some are saying that Meares is com-! ing down in favor of Tom Settle. Mr.! gressive Committee; Jas. N Wil liamson, Jr., Roosevelt National Committeeman; Chas. H. Cowles. Roosevelt Republican State Com mittee; Richmond Pearson, Na tional Committeeman. II. Senter. L n Jordan, colored, who has been f. parated from his wife, Fannie Jor !;ir.. for Fix months, walked into his wif'- H room Thursday night at Mc i u!!-r, this county, and shot her j'; th- head with a chot-gun, the wound causing death early Friday n.urning. The man is still at large. Governor Kitchin granted Thurs- il iv ,i pardon for John Pharr, Guil- -.ri ( ourity, serving eight months f..r '-arrying concealed weapon, the pinion being on recommendationo f tf' Greensboro recorder, chief-of- jM.iire ,iue prisoners wire wno was wit- piDMTiuuiK witness, mere was al- a pardon for Lester McCauley, or orange County, who has served four of seven years for larcency. The prisoner was only thirteen years old whon convicted and sentenced. A new enterprise for Raleigh be- gan operations Friday. It is the Ral- eigh Custom Skirt Manufacturing Company, which opens in temporary quarters at the corner of Wilmington and Martin Streets, and has now in course of construction an excellent permanent home building on Wil mington Street, near Morgan. Mr. C Meares is still in the field, and all of' the Progressive State and county can-; didate and Rosoevelt electors will be to vote for on November 5. 1912. i The loyal Republican and the loyal j ueinocrais wno love noerty realize, Secretary of State D Harnett County. Auditor J. Y. County. Treasurer D. I over County. Superintendent of Publle Instruc tion Gilmour Wood Bryant, Durham County. J K: m tea 1 w F. EUGENE HESTER LAWYER WENDEIX, N. C Rakish c Soulhport Ry. Co, T1MK TAIU-T fTATTOH. MA?, DE LUXE CLOTHIEB ! r. u. fT" Clik. Catawba Gore, New Han- WHERE DID YOU GET IT? Asherille AVornan in Insane Hospital in Raleigh to Stand Trial for Mur; tier. Asheville, N. C, Oct. 26. On the Was askd one of our customers. From the DE LUXE CLOTUIEfi The man who satufie, and if YOU Want t h hiwixt ftrn4l Attorney-Oeneral-J. R. McCreary. . )"l "aT" Uavid6ontounty. ' L rwi Sir . t. IWrti wi : L K.ta Lr tJB3mgmm .. ... . 1 L M 1 i ' nt i . i !(! i t U I T .... U I M : t ES . f t4 IM I YSS f ti i u ! t s .... f t m in i is , . 1 t 9 i u f at ! U t i i u m I nm i n : o . j to ti i K 9 II I w 4 i b i n IB 34 I n u m ! a. m. i r. m. f r. w. i 1 Commissioner of Agricultu James M. Mewborne. Lenoir County. Member of North Carolina Corpor- rpnrpspntntlnn nf Qrl ir-i tnr- T T Tt- - . that thev are American citizens, and. . " . V ,dua mimsMon, lerm enaing jan- . . noids. Judge toushee vesterdav ls-i am satisnea an tney want is a' ? Q n r. tn 4V tV I square deal. Voters of Wake County and North Carolina, if you love liberty and free dom, vote the Progressive ticket. If you want boss rule, vote the Taft ticket. What I have said to one in this article, I say to all: watch the bosses in both the old parties and vote the Progressive ticket from Roosevelt down, and show the bosses that you Neta White Harrison be brought back here from the Insane Hospital at the. State Penitentiary and stand trial for the alleged murder of her bus-' band about a year ago. It is charged that the woman walked into the room ; where her husband, a railroad man,' was sleeping, and shot him. She was adjudged insane and sent to the' State Hospital for the Insane at Ral-: eisrh. Solicitor TtevnnlHa eavq that ' Wi V- 11 l LJ ernment, and peace will reign in America. EVERETT T. BANKS, Chairman. WnkP fonntv. N. f!. " t 1 Spartanburg, S. C, Oct. 26. Thir-l bruises demand uary 1, 1915 Thomas McMulkin. Member of North Carolina Corpor ation Commission George E. Butler, Sampson County. Commissioner of Labor and Print ing J. Y. Hamerick, Cleveland County. Insurance Commissioner C 1 y tK Eby, Craven Coumty. Associate JuvO of the Supreme Court Thurstoa T. Hicks. Vance oCunty; V. S. O.B. Robinson, Wayne County. THE DE LUXE CLOTHIER Was the prompt reply. -COME AND SEE"1;; Is AH We Ask STATIONS Everything here pells SATISFACTION AND'VALUK. STOCK NEW. and bsck of everything a guarantee that holds, and your money back when you are not satisfied. t. I. L t. l. Ptmtw4 l.m tlATIMKl ... I.t LMtev-tcm I.v Vt Ywmt .... . 1 K1H!-I I.T hAiNU. l. f:aur f rintt I.t Vflr. ...... KOKTltfeCt'MD. A(IT. j r a. m ! r. u. - r. m. SEE S0UE SPECIALS WE ARE USi!1 !!'. N0H OFFERING I.t t rUlf h Ar KtUlih. It Looks Like a Crkne the control of the recent State Con- R. Towles is vice-president and gen- vention by partisans of Senator Sim erai manacer. ile has broneht Mr now been pronounced sane, and will try her for the alleged mur der here. to separate a boy from a box of TIiiV1ot'i Arnica Qilra Ula nlmnlci ,1o Declare Preacher JudICially Dead. 8cratche8( knock8 sprain8 it. and its Quick ro- "IIovv Simmons Leaders Coiitrolled , teen years ago, Rev. Wr. P. Wolfe, ! lief for burns, scalds, or cuts is his a prominent Baptist minister of this right. Keep it handy for boys, atoo city, left for Ashevile. Since that ' girls. Heals everything healable and day no word has come to his four does it quick. Unequaled for pilea. children from their father and they never found any trace of him. To- New Hanover. "To the Editor: "Much has been said concerning Daniel Heith, of Baltimore, here as expert cutter, and has also a number o fexpert shirt makers wh owill give instructions in this art to women of Raleigh who undertake this work. SHOOTING AT WAKE FOREST. raiik rowers, Son of Dr. Powers, Seriously Wounded by Gordon Rhodes, a Freshman Though His ictim a Hazer. Wake Forest, N. C. Oct. 29.- fr.f 1 J. vuuuuiutu uv two masKea men ano armea lor hazers, Gordon H. Rhodes, freshman of Kinston, about midnight sbot and seriously wounded Frank rowers, son or Dr. J. B. Powers, of ake Forest. The shooting is in mystery at this hour, Powers being in no condition to make a statement and Rhodes having but a few facts to relate. Upset by threats of hazing for his freshness, and frightened by bulletins displayed with some conspicuousness about the campus, Rhodes says that he armed II Jmr-1 f 1na S t- x i . . . "iiiifii lubi mgni ana anenaea a party, going home with a young lady. I pon his return from the social af- iair, he passed a clump of bushes near an old house and was met by the masked form of two men. He mons. "In New Hanover a chairman of the County Convention was elected who had previously been nominated for State Senate, on account of the solid support of the one hundred or Vl! J AT A AT 1 A a3 i more uiiau ugeis iuai mcu cajoicu after here (Judge Carter had not then reached Wilmington.) This gentle man was against WToodrow Wilson, which gave him the support of those feeling as he did in that matter. This gentleman was for Senator Sim mons with the combination of the three elements, control was easy in deed. "The chairman was authorized to appoint delegates to the State and Congressional Conventions the same delegates acted in both cases. "The delegation was headed by a wealthy banker, whose friends do not claim that he has voted a straight Democratic ticket in ten years, but he had raised money to help the Simmons campaign, and was against Woodrow Wilson, and no further qualifications were necessary; he must and did go to Baltimore. "The other delegates were selected with the idea of sending the banner; to Baltimore, and helping Senatorj Simmons in every way possible, a! few exceptions in the way of relatives! and personal friends were made. i "The above statements are abso- day Charles P. Wofford, attorney of this city, brought action, seeking to have the courts declare Rev. Mr. Wolfe judicially dead, in order that the children may dispose of three lots and two buildings left by the minister. The law of this State is a person has been away seven years without word to his fam ily the courts may declare him legal- Only 25 cents at all druggists. AGENTS WANTED. We want agents t reprecemt Tb Caucasian in every county where are not already represented. Writ ut for sample copies and terms U agents. Our terms are very libera' and you can make good money by d voting your spare time to the work Address. THE CAUCASIAN, Raleigh. N. C. New and Second Hand F U IS N II T HM E Oi Every Description. PIANOS AMD ORGANS You can get 5 per cent discount it you mention The Caucasian. KOONCE BROTHERS 106 and 111 East Harget St, Raleigh, North Carolina. C. R. Boone DE LUXE CLOTHIER. 226 Fayettevlll Street. Opposite the Market. THE MARKETS RALEIGH COTOX .MARKET. (Quoted by Darbee & Oo.) Good middling 11c. Strict middling 10 7-Sc. Middling 10 3-4c. Low grades 7c. to 9c. RALEIGH PRODUCE MARK El. Butter SOfplt Lard 14c Eggs I0 Hams 221c. Hea 40 Spring chlckems 10 It Sweet potatoes .11.00 Cora lc Peas tl.01 SOUTHERN RAILWAY oo r u i u t Cl 11 ! t M t t It' 10 I 10 16 U i m i n i u 1 4S 1 u I 1 1 t is I ti i m r a t u 1 1 i u i s u m 41 I M 01 t rn te n u T f 1 ! 1 ts t 1 9 C S3 a u. I I-. ! r. M Trir U1 top cm tigrml to wwt t 4 41 la bu Vm tbt- Prtvl. Sr Ctrdffuht. IU It. Cfk. C !' tUt t4 SEABOARD AIR-LINE Schedule Effective April 9, 1911. Trmln UTt RkWtah Direct lice vlth Double iHJly eenrleetotbt Wi through Atlanta, lUrniBghaai aaJ Meoaphta. ro thi octh I No t 1U am No. J9 Ar .. 10 S3 a m. ! No 41 c p n. ' No U ft 00 tkttx. roa mi mmru. No M itMam. No IM II HIE. No itttpLB. No ... I p . for Waldo. Direct Line to All routs Xortt South, East, West Very Low Round Trip Rates to AH Prlndpa) Resorts. Tarougn Pullmaa to AUasU .Carolina. For rMHi. Mtr3ala. t)m tablr axxl acf titer lcforsaUoD denim! arHr vr 3 T Mtufc ell. Pvn.gt and Ticket Artct Ttl itote No 117 Nonce Abore arbdu!4 pb:tfed Ottlf M tnfonratton and are not rvaraatrl H S. LKAKD. DiTtaico Paa Are&tn No W MarttB hi Tuer Halld'a. Orr. North Eetraree 1'ratBoe Kaliiah. N C NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Route of the 'NIGHT EXPRESS" Travel rla Raleigh (Union Station) and Norfolk Southern Railroad, to Land from all points In Eastern North IlufJot, Parlor and Bleeping Cars Schedule in effect March 3rd. N. B. The following schedule fig- iaisea nis pistol and fired, he de clares, into the air. One of the bovs lutely correct in every particular . r nea, trie other advanced. Again he shot, and Powers ran into the road falling and exclaiming: "I am shot The shooting attracted the atten tion of people in the houses and they came to the aid of the injured man. uhodes called for physicians and Drs iitn, Carstarphen, Powers brother of the injured man, and Dr. Stewart attended him. They took him to the toll ege Hospital and the examina tion showed that two balls took ef une struck him in the left shoulder and the other in the left side. . at. Hubert Rovster was railed from Raleigh. The condition of Pow- ers is considered serious, and he is not able to make any statement. Rhodes declares that he was moved - u! uimseii Dy tne tnreats re ceived through letters, posters and general talk. This is not an uncom on custom about the college, and does not often cause any excitement. "Yours truly, "THOS. K. WOODY. "September 24, 1912." Let Democrats SeU as Well as Buy at Free Trade Rates. Editor The Caucasian: The News and Observer in its issue of October 24th carries the following editorial: "The proposition to have Re publicans buy goods at protec tive tariff rates and for Demo crats at tariff for revenue only rates gets no response from Re publicans. It is a knockout ar gument." The News and Observer says this is a knock-out argument, but let's finish the argument and see who gets the "knock-out." We will propose that all those who agree with the News and Observer on their tariff- for-revenue-only, or free trade policy He declaresharhe ne7r SSSS to sfcoot the men, and that both shots anf salfrlesl an? 7 e meant to frighten the masked ?nly pricet fo e Producti of their men. Hcing nhvSi,i,n v for-revenue-only basis, and factories the student body and never has been, receive tariff-for-revenuenly orders Jhether his companion was or not, r thfir gf?.dS' and !5! "Fl'cai UUW POPULAR BOOKS FREE Here is an opportunity for every reader of the Caucasian to stock their library with popular books without having to spend one-cent of cash and for only a few minutes work. We want to add a thousand new yearly subscribers to our list and to anyone who will send us two new yearly subscribers at $100 each we will send anyone of the fol lowing books as a present, postage prepaid The Blazed Trail By Stewart Eward Wnlte. Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm Kate Douglass Wiggins. The Danger Mark By Robert W. Chambers. When A Man Marries Mary Roberts Rinehart. Cy Whitakers' Place By Joseph C. Lincoln. Conston By Winston Churchill. Freckles By GeneeStratton-Porter. Brewsters Millions By George Barr McCutcheon. The Music Master By Charles Klein. The Leopard's Spots By Thos. Dixon. The Virginian By Owen Wister. leaves Raleigh 4.05 p.m., arrives At ianta 6.25 a.m., making close cos- between RalHgh and Norfolk. section for and arriving at Mont gomery following day after learlii Raleigh, 11 a.m.. Mobile 4.12 p.m.. New Orleans 8.30 p.m.. Birmingham ""JT v t -, . c i ac r- ONLY an dare not guaranteed. 12.15 noon, Memphis, 8.05 p. xa.. ' Kansas City, 11.20 am. secosd day Train Leave IUlHgh and connecting for all other psrlnts This car also makes close coansclios at Salisbury for St. Louis asd other Western points. (ures are published as information 9:15 p. m. bally "Night Ex press." Pullman Sleeping car for fforfolk. 6:00 a. m. Daily For Wilson. Through PuUman to Washington Washington. an4 Norfolk Droller leaves Raleigh .50 p.m.. arrives rra rlnr Pap Q.rir4Asa Ksfwsjtn faffsti Washingtos 8.5S a.m., BalUmore faD(j Norfolk. 16.02 a.m.. PhllsdelDhia 12.25 nooa I Lavender and Old Lace By Myrtle Reed. Janice Meredith By Paul Leicester Ford. The Man In Lower Ten By Mary Roberts Rinehart. The Firing Line By Robert W. Chambers, The Leaven of Love By Clara Louise Burnham. David Harum By Edward Noyes Wescott. The Clansman By Thomas Dixon. Gentleman From Indiana By Booth Tarkington. The Goose Girl By Harold McGrath. He Fell in Love With His Wife By E. P. Roe. The Man On the Box By Harold McGrath. New York 2.21 p.m. This car makes close csnnectlom at Washlsgtom for hor qt Service. 2:40 p. m. Dally except Bonoay lor Washington. 7.40 p.m., making dose eooMCtin f. Pittsburg, Chicago, and all other points North asd West, aad at Greensboro for through Tourist Sleeper tor CaUforala points, aad for all Florida potmts. Through Parlor Car for AshevtUt leaves Goldsbero at 1.45 a.m, Ra leigh, 5.25 sm,, arrives AsberlHs with the CaroUna Special aad arrrv ing Clndanatl 10 sm. followlsg da after leavlag Raleigh, vlth close con- aectlos tor all points North anl Northwest, PuRman for Wlnstoa-Salem leavst Raleigh 2.20 a.m., arrives Greeas boro f .30 a.tn.. making close eenaeo- tion at Greensboro for all poiats North, South, East and West. Thli car is nanaied on train no. ill leaving Goldsboro at 10.45 p.m. It you desire aay Information please write or call. We are here tc furnish infermatiea as well as to sell 6:00 a. m. Daily except Sua day tor New Bern via Chocowlnlty. Par- Powers is too j -v-ivuicui, auu UUUUC9 uy not know. ill to --uueii Farmer KiUed by FaUing Tree, nf" I?arrison Hunnicutt, a farmer or W endell, who was also engaged in ne lumber business, was struck by a JurSgiree Mondav and so badly in Jured that he ied in a Jmi- leaves dren. a wife and several chll- on the other side of the "argument," for that would bo an other experience exactly like that which we faced during the last Dem ocratic administration when Grover Cleveland was President. Is that response enough? And It comes from the Progressive side of the Republican faith. J. J. B. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 29, 1912. WANTED. Man with horse and buggy to sell and collect. Write P. O. Box 203, Raleigh, N. C. T. P. A.. 115 Faretiflrllle et-altt These popular books are by popular and well-known authors, tickets, w. H. parnell, t. p. a 215 FayeUeTille 8L. Raleigh. N. C H. F. CART. General Passenger Agent, Washiagtom, D. C Others have paid $1.50 for many of these books. We are offering them to you without a cent of cash, in fact we will even pay the post age on anvone of the above named books if you will send us only two new subscribers. Or will send two books postpaid if you send four new yearly subscribers. Or if you should secure only one new sub- senber for tne uaucasain we win sena you your cnoice oi me iouow ins books postpaid : Ivanhor, East Lynne, Adam Bede, The laughing Man, The Last of ine Momcans, rugrims r uc auu muaui v,uc change; only those looking for hlga These are not Daper-back books, but are substantially bound in .w.r thim nMmt cloth. Now is time toet good books FREE. Send in the subscrip-1 kvj to Lock Drawer 122. noaaofc tions and we will send you tne dogks posrpaia Dy renira mau. 1 Rpid. North Caroltna. WANTED. Position by yount married man. aged 22, as grocery er hardware clerk; three years expert ence; can famish best of referenee; good reason for wishing to make Tral Arrive Raleigh 7:20 a. m Dally. 11:20 a. in. daily except Sunday, and 2:20 p. a. daily. Buffet Parlor Car Servise on 8:20 p. m. train from Norfolk. Trains Leave Goldaboro 10:15 p. m. Daily. "Night Ex press" Pullman Blepelng Car fcf Norfolk via New Bern. 7:10 a. m. Dally For Beaufort ana Norfolk Parlor Car between Washington and Norfolk. 2:10 p. m. Dally for New Bern, Oriental and Beaufort. Parlor Car Service. For farther information and reser vation of Pullman Slepelng Car space, spply to C. W. Upchurch, General Agent, Yarborough Hotel Building. Raleigh, N. C. W. W. CROXTON. General Passenger Agent. B. L. BUGO, TraGe Manager. Norfolk, Va. DROPSY CURED BeUcf at Owe. GUdrtss DR. JOHN T. PATTERSON ATLAHTA. 1 l x x GEORGIA When writing adrerttssm, pSsssa mention this paper.

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