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Thursday, April 24, 1013. THIS CAUCASIAN. The Caucasian AND RALEIGH ENTERPRISE. . Raleigh, X. C., April lit, 1113. Kntred at the Pot-offloe Id JUSeSb. N. C. t second clh mail matter. Locai Matters. others are suing ex-Mayor, for refus- Imfwl Iead in Oiurrh 4 Klnio ing to allow the play hre will ! tried this wwk. The will of the late Mrs. Florence P. Tucker will be contested in court. Over a million dollars is involved in this cas.. Mrs. .f. K. Rogers, administrator i of the late W. M. Rogers, wan Mon- day awarded $5,000 for the death of her husband, compromise being ef- A Kinnton ditpatrh of April 1 2. sa "Joseph B Greh, a mill roar of this city, dropped dad in church from a stroke of apoplexy. Greets as on his way down town when he wa attracted by th- eric? In the church of th Ifolin- ft-ct in Cat Kinaton H ha i h n in the build-' . ing but a few minutes when he wa rower company. :-rn. noeers suea Apex has passed a $12,500 bond for $30,000 for the death of her hus Issue for a graded school and Zebu- band last year whn he was alleged Ion has voted $15,000 in bonds for I to have been shocked to death near overcome by the Mrok-. dying Imme diately. His horn as formerly in Jon- Couni ." Killr! by m lUeludL Saturday nar Ktnfdaie. ! nlkt : ci 4 r ci from Emberton. Jam Tbopn. ; IwTLlTf l Jr.. aged twenty-?.. treck on r tu -r ? t. : the bead by a pitched ball irons the hatd. of Abner Brttt. the blow caut- . , , , . ing death a few hour later. 5 TTO rtCV Turn. ?tvt !. ati tm! meg . W fN ftU ft . (MM M V. THE MARKETS cm .ti Ati coxt mov ti the Central Methodist Church. enlarsine its schools. i There was frost and ice in Raleigh lu,; uuwiiMn-u Tuesday morning. Most of the early aair'Kt Kaan for ma8 on ac truck was killed and the truckers are! "rit of the death of J. Iyengar- , u.tn v,i.. r.rr,r.a ten, the plaintiff's brother, it being; ei4 tfe. rtS i t ? . j nt tto a t ft Jcc.. t Strict middMng i jo. tn Hh &etUt co.h. aJ S Low rd'- i f-. r ti4 Jt not Wo t t l't aiiegea inai ueain rsuneo irom a -wju unnjut uiMiuniuu. i fcu ,ru((UU A. Waring, formerly of ( bjow inflirted by Kaplan. wai it not a nro in the county not IlALKlGll comix M KKirr. (Quoted by fUttx A Co , . us F. EUGENE HESTER LAWYF WENDEI.U N. C PrmctKtr la an iInt Ctm-'ii Th -jri in the Stl. Charlotte Observer. Graham County. North Carolina, J J Raleigh & Southrxrt Ry. Co - - - - - TlUi: TAtttt to V """.SOUTHERN RAILWAY poimiiorwD Mr. H Kaleigh, died Saturday at Orange burg, S. C. Mr. L. M. Waring, of this city, is a brother of the deceased. Mr. Clifford M. Harris, of Raleigh, died Saturday while on his way to the baseball game. Mr. Harris was seemingly in 'good health when he started to the game. After an illness of two months with typhoid fever, Mr. Joseph L. Seawell, Clerk of the Supreme Court, nana compromised and the defendant ab- one. This is the county mountain ( NAI,r, r Cin lAti. solves all liabilities and pays the people tell of that drg not allow -q,. Carolina Wake County costs. The details of the compromise negro to stop within its borders. He jn tne Superior Court. Before Millard ritKMiKit CAitniiiit of tiii: MUTH. were not made public FOIL HKST COMPOSITION. may patvs tnrougn. oui ne may not Mia! Clerk. stop. In the adjoining county of A,lie inon and Ethel Taylor and Clay, there are 158 negroes and in Thomas Taylor, her husband Swain, 1SS. Halifax is the second T . 4. ' Srhrdule of TraUn From lUJricti. L M,Cwu- 1 ures are published only a inform- L (Wtti $m or i4.J per cent. Warren is the heaviest with 13,207. or 65.2 per cent. for Ilet Paper on (ckhI Iloads. j A gold medal to the school boy or ' ... a ! . I rrl pl V. a L- Cm n tflO ft f tpll Tl f 1 ff- is able to be out again. Hs conumon v ... was critical ior several weeks. ! teen who write the best compos.Uon. j was cnuca! tor ( excee(J 8gQ wordg oa tne re.! I'ai tinslu,, the Cure of Fublir Mr. Wnrt F. Jones, of Cary, died ,palr and majntenance of earth roads.' Sc!kmK. Sunday and was buried Monday from l8 tQ be aar(led by Logan Waller Unroin Times I r.pnesus vuutcji at ! rage, director, otnee 01 punuc roaas. ; Director of the Otfice of Public IUmmIh largest negro county in the State. jani.8 Alston. Ida Alston, hti wife; ; lion and are not guaranteed : l! 0lw.-;;.; tu Offers Gold Medal to Iloy or fJirl with a negro propnlation of 24.32S. Marvin ThomDson. Maggie Rich-f No. 21 8:35 a. m Throucb L Ua u ao ardson and Joseph Kichardson, her ! train for Ashevllle with chair car for ; SwSi "ZZ7. ' lc i i i a i l M L ftnifc i nt Klla Jones husband, and Oliver Burton, hua-, Wayuesvllle. Connect at Atheville ; l j . , band of Allie Burton, helra at law I with Carolina Special for Cincinnati. uwi" Chicago, aleo for Knoxrille, Chatta-. A' ' nooga. Memphli, and all Western Cary. Mr. Jones had been town (!nlted gtate8 Department of Agricul-, e road J 8111 of the cou:it-v- b-v house door for cash, on the 12th day marshall of Cary a greai nuinoei ui ; turo Washington, D. C. All compo- v"l or peopje, nas oeen piacea U , . ; point. Connectt at Greensboro for per or Court in the above-entitled j v. , , " ji t .iii r- fa" Northern and Laetern point, special proceeding. I will offer for im.An . M,riu uru. ... ..jham. Oxford. Kevaville. and Rich- ! mond. Connects at Richmond for a h r. u ' r m. t i a i w ! id ; la M i ti m I i w , t m I m ! i m i n ! t I I s ! m 1 m ) t i m I I m at t m n u $ in in m m i j in ' P. nt ir.nl i ! ll t A. M STATIONS itoirrncUKD. MUt. 1 t 1 nVlnrlt all thp Ul .i a J . , , tl' Ui . ti. i.i . . years. I sitlons must be submitted to Mr. Page ow pia.,e or partisan pon- followinK iot of iand iylng and being MU,URlUH' uaiumore. rnuaaeipaia j.js. Mr David Eubanks. a native of j before May 15. 1913 and the medal tics If the people were given an op- h , o IlalelKh and nl0re par- p116, Yor.k- ! j A M .vn. Lofiu xu y ..... . , .i . c nortunitv to evnres t u-nmp vm ihav : . . . . NO. 139 4:05 D. m. r or Creena- Method. Wake County, was senousiy wm oe awarueu as booh incix.uc. xo - - "7-' ticilarly boundea anaaescnoea ,OT,,iM ,w n n e, L Fmyta nlured between two freight cars at the composition can be graded. The would Co the same ,hmg for the ovvs towit: ! boro bodies through Pullman bleep- us.k ,.... pigle Rock Saturday and was composition may be based on knowl- -t-nty school system. No party that ReI on the north side of Lenoir,1 Car for Atlanta; arrive. Atlanta ; brought to Rex Hospital in Raleigh edge gained from books or other fuses ,0 give the minority repre- gtreet at the northea8t corner of the ! :ttlaGrDBr ! K for treatment sources, but no quotations should be senior, on the County Board of , of w a. Gower; thence east along; 0 all Northern and hasiern point: j for treatment. Education, is worthy to control this 't twontv' pn 27 Weet to i a!s0 for Asheville and Weitern ; U Op.h Yesterday's News and Observer says a little negro was caught under an automobile near the depot, and that he was scared to death, but otherwise received little injury. If he was scared to death it would seem that was Injury enough. (lemmer Had Create! Sensations in This State. or any ether county, and our people tu, ttoiinnd- thence ! PlnU- Make8 connection in Atlanta h ; must make a change, one way or an- .,t WH httr BaM nn, ne hundred j for New Orleans. Birmingham. Mem- L ?.ttV ' cutiiii ...i.. ..v.. V, 1 rr J m , ' ' IMIBI ........ f"" 1UI 1C8 auu Vailtornia : I. Willow Hnrtna It UcCutir . otnr. . , 1 r fno- tiic.Ti(o u.ft with a,,u v"" : ;: inoints the 1 ne of E. A. Jonnson tweniy-se-1 iLTrmntlih ... A Durham dispatth to the Char-'..., :..... ' ,07 wt- thpnrp north one hun-l P- m. For Green-; Ar Htin.h : " urn 1 -iu- tr- mr miuiiit t.t-s " - --, - , . . .1 ... .; lotte Observer says: tu' mm -r.. ..... Hrri and ten fllOi feet, to the be- : r uuunuu w,lu oua George Clemmer, tbeyoung Monroe, ginning. For abstract of title to the man wno was ejecieu iioiu vu -.-.v...J said property, see tne iouowing re- Virginla-CaxolinA Chemical Company , gallery yesterday because he said hej Taxes taxes is a1 the crv lt ig'COrd of the Register of Deeds of to Build in Raleigh. j had a message to deliver and was pro- gtate and county schooi and road Wake County, Book 110. Page 705; 1 : i 1 ; - if iriaitorl Fill rVl am. . . l- o . T- 1. r O Tl rw Th Vlreinia-Carolina Chemical ceeum5 lu i.c. v, ,.,. "'"tax. Then it is city, street and water ' Book rage os, uu oo, i a6C Company has bought land here, near Simpkins' cotton gin in Raleigh and along side the Southern Railway, ;boro, handles Pullman Sleeping Car! and on this will erect a plant. It has plants at two other points in this State. n n a u t ei n f ! a 9 9 M 10 M 10 to a 19 e to tc r. m I 09 1 1 I 97 I U I u 1 M t 39 f 11 I 14 t 93 t I U 9 Ct 9 19 9 91 9 99 9 It 9 9 99 9 M 09 9 09 9 99 9 99 9 99 9 9 T 99 1 U T 99 ? 41 09 9 99 r nt r nt. Pullman Car Train for Washington, j Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York.) " ' anil oil nl Vi nr- XTK- . - A i TTti 01 tktJMfX points. Touris Paso, Los Angeles, and San Fran- A!ro with through Pntlmati i ltlw tiw tmUv. 8NwiIb. Tourist Car for New Orleans, EIiky mild sensation at Trinity College. The f . almo . as snrrv . . ; . . Thls sale is t0 be made for parti-j flfeC?- a'8 wiin tnrough train for Co-; -1 i . ' . j j :..!: Burglar Arrested. A negro named Thomas Edwards, alias Scott, was arrested Saturday night by a Raleigh policeman while the negro was trying to enter Mr. A. M. Hanffs store on East Hargett Street. After being locked up the negro confessed that he had just robbed the store of Rudy & Buffaloe on the same street. Also confessed several other robberies in Raleigh. Edwards has been in the toils twice before and will probably get the . i - ,i about two weeKs ago aim criu a tax A seem tQ come 3l3 . , h.,. from the Bale among the heirs at law! No. lll-2:0 . m.-For Green-1 - 2 r- v-i.--'"--. . rrm nanria un ui aav.h m saying that he was the herald or tne go long ag they can be inflneRced to 0f Ella Jones. Prince of Peace." " vote for higher taxes, they will have; J- young man asked permission to ad dress the students at a mass meeting, SEABOARD AIR-LINE Schedule EflectUe April 9, I9ii. C. L. HARRIS, Without knowing anything about his fanaticism, he was told by the dean, President Few being away, that he might lead the chapel exercises next morning. He appeareu on ume, and after reading a passage from the Scripture, launched forth in one of the greatest harangues ever heard within Trinity's classic walls. He covered history sacred and pro fane, from Noah to the recent Ohio Indiana flood, and incidentally took a fling at the college and the cigar ette business of the American Tobac ro Comnanv. The members of the maximum punishment tor his recent ; facu!ty were astounded and it is said offences. tjiat they began one by one to leavV . th(? rj0Strumi and the students also Court Martial of Lieutenant E. B. hpgan to depart. Seeing his audience Parrish. melting away, lie brought his talk to A court martial with ("apt. W. F. an abrupt close. Moody, of Company B, Third In fan- During his ramblings he told of trv plaintiff, against First Eieuten- how his mother and two sisters had ant E. B. Parrish, in which charges been burned to death when he was of- conduct unbecoming an officer j twelve years old. and it is believed were made, was heard in the armory that this unsettled his mind in Raleigh .Monday night. Thn i-.mrt whic h sat and heard the ; ..s.i. .-..! enmiinse.l of W. A. Secretary 3IcAdoo Hides From the Devin. of Oxford, judge advocate ; Job Hunters. general; Dr. Hubert B. Haywood. Vnon Uepilblican. 1:.... 11 c llprvpv. first ... ' L: i i hv ,l t. wJ- William O. McAdoo. Secertary of 1 it'ii 1 in tin 1 .'inj"i " -r- ' 1 1 s ' the Treasury, is , M,.iMr vt,.r Durham, and With his stenographer and a grip of .". ' , !..,. ) ni t official DaDers, he took . riw iv i . Liiii v.vf. - 1 ti j j 1 v B. Robertson, who was president. Eac h side appeared with an array of witnesses, and Major Devin aniined them. Parrish on hndiniri tr I i T cr ULlUrtUlUiBh munv- , , . j nm o t- Moody. The decision in the case has government Du.ne -uu " , . snite from job hunters. Three times not been rendered. j Pte President of State's Trust Company sought rest out of "1 i Kihtin KxtracUUoB. ton in "quiet" New York, only to en - 7t rf them to pay. Follow wild theorists i and you will Boon land in the poor ' When writing advertisers, please house. Tnention this paper. ! fnr tVinntnn.Salam nhlxh la nrtAr. for occupancy at Raleigh at 10:00 p. ra Makes connection for points North and East, also for Asheville, Mem phis, St. Louis, and Western nolnts: also connects with through Solid aV ; Train Utt RaJ I)trrt lint with Ioabi IUr mmrfXem t WmI through AUuu, HlrtnlBtfean tn4 fempblm. v4 x , x5 i ,?- x-x , ; S v ' i ' V- '' .v V p 11 ... WJ' & 1 roa rat r. No M lIMa, No V ... II .Bk So M It Ob BUB. NO Mi... t( p K. for Wioo ' '' -Si 1 J lost voluntarily "to the woods' as he expressed it before t leaving Washington the other day to ex- escape the army ot omce seewers which is beseiging the Treasury De- ;1. was chavged with using ! partment. He will remain in hiding ing language about Captain I for some days in an effort to transact Ector H. Smith, president of the State's Trust Company, who is now in Alabama, is determined not to re turn to North Carolina to stand trial on the charge of violating the bank ing laws; that is, if his lawyers can find any loop hole of escape. He employed six lawyers to fight extradi tion at every turn. A continuance was granted in the habeas corpus hearing Saturday until next Monday, so that certain irregularities in the papers of the Governor of Alabama might be corrected, and in the mean time South is at liberty on a bond of $1,000. Solicitor Herbert E. Norris, who went to Birmingham to represent this State, and Policeman J. A. Bailey, who carried the extradition papers to the Governor of Alabama, returned to Raleigh Monday without their man. Mr. Norris asked for a continuance when he saw that the ex tradition papers were not reguarly presented by the Alabama authorities and it is likely that the Corporation Commission or the Attorney-General will press the case -at its next hearing. counter a flank movement of the army he meant to evade by strategy. itiplSi ; 3? . V roa tub aocTB IHlB 10 to a.m Pullman Car Train for Atlanta and 1 No 41 tpm New Orleans. No tc0tkm- N'o. 112 4:30 a m Fnr nnlitu- . , ..... or rim cbdols. time ib!M ud U boro, makes connection for Wilmlng-! etber infoncation detnd arpif u j r Mteh. ton, New Bern, Morehead City; also 01 Tick Atci Teiot connects with A. C. L. at Selma for Noncr-Abo tcbMiuiet rbi!bj oir m points South and North. 'TAl No. 108 10:40 a. m. Local train No w Mnin sw. Tie.r Mund for Selma and Goldsboro. New train i ,0lp NorUl EB,rr7it)fe r service effective January 19, 1913. No. 144 12:30 p.m. For Selma 7 and Goldsboro, makes connection at NORFOLK SOUTHERN Selma with A. C. L. Railway North j and South; also at Goldsboro with A. , C. L. and Norfolk Southern Railways. No. 22. 7:30 p. m. For Selma; and Goldsboro through train with : Chair Car .from Asheville. Makes connection . at Selma with A. C. L. Railway North and South, and at Travel Raleigh ( Unloa SUtlon) Goldsboro with A. C. L. and Norfolk ,abd Norfolk SoutmsrD ,uroad u Southern Railways. , and f fom al, nla n EMt.ro NorU ror ueianea miormaiion, aiso ior j Carolina information concerning special round! trip rates account various special oc-1 Buffet, Parlor and hlrrplntf Cart :casions and Pullman Sleeping Car;bet,l,ren KlHgta and Norfolk. reservations, ask any Southern Rail- Schedule in effect January Ji. wf y Agent, or communicate with the undersigned. J. O. JONES, RAILROAD Route of the 'NIGHT EXPRESS" 0 v Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh. N. C. H. F. CARY. I General Passenger Agent, ! Washington, D. C. j E. H. COAPMAN, i Vice-President and Gen. M'g'r., ! Washington, D. C. j S. H. HARDWICK. i Passenger Traffic Manager, Washington, D. C. N. B. The following hedule fig ures are published as information ONLY an dare not guaranteed. Train Ieave Ralelga i:00 press," p. m. Daily -Night Ki Pullman Sleeping cr for 'Norfolk. MORTfiACiE SALE OV L.NI. 1 I 6:00 a. m. Daily For Wllaon, Washington, and Norfolk Broflr t Parlor Car 8erTlc btwen Raleigh and Norfolk. ; 6:00 a. m. Dally except Sunday , ; for New Bern via Chocowlnlty. Par lor Car 8enrlc. Two Weeks Term of Civil Court in Wake, Civil court convened in Raleigh Monday 'for a term of two weeks, with Judge Carter presiding. The case of "The Girl From Rectors," in which J. Sherwood Upchurch and Southern Railway Pays Tribute to Its Founder, J. Pierpont Morgan. The board of directors of the Southern Railway Company, meeting' -upon April 11, 1913, unanimously adopted the following minute: John Pierpont Morgan, founder of the Southern Railway, died at Rome, March 31. 1913, after a long life, full of distinguished honors and abound ing in benefit to mankind. No citi zen of this republic without official position of any kind ever has attain ed such eminence and none deserved it more. To this general recognition of his personal character the direc tors of the Southern Railway Com pany must add a special and particu lar tribute, for to Mr. Morgan more than to any other is due the creation and development of the Southern Railway, one of the first of the many reorganizations justly identified with his name. From the beginning it-engaged and it never has failed to re ceive his wise guidance and his con stant and liberal assistance. Through his fostering care it has grown to its present proportions, attesting the soundness of his forecast, The members of this board share with the worldwide public in a sense of personal loss, and in extending the family of Mr. Morgan the assurance I of respectful sympathy. Miss Zoe Harnett, who comes to the Academy Friday, April 25th, for Matinee and Xfjht in the New York Globe Theatre Musical Comedy Suc cess, "The Red Rose," with the Handsomest Chorus on Tour Since "The Famous Florodora Girls." Prices: "Matinee, $1.50 to 50 cents; Night, $2.00 to 75 cents. Seats now on Sale at BRANTLEY'S. Dodging Pain and High Prices Invariably when a person 13 suf fering with bad teeth one hears: "If it were not for the cost and the pain I would have my teeth filled or extracted for a plate." To sufferers with bad$ teeth we wish to make it emphatic that we NOT ONLY FILL OR EXTRACT TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, BUT WE DO THE WORK RIGHT AND FOR MUCH LESS. The saving in com ing here is very noticeable. With such reasonable prices a person can come here and have all the needed work done at the same time. When on the other, hand going to an expensive dentist it very often has to be done a little at a time, or just when the money is available to pay for the work. Several expert specialists. to serve you well. MODERN DENTAL PARLORS, Inc 105 1-2 Faycttevillc Street (Over Powell & Powell.) 2:50 d. m. Daily except Sunday Under and by virtue of a certain , for Washington. mortgage deed made to me by H. I. Hicks, recorded in Book 262, page 43.! Train- Arrl fUlelgb in the Register's office for Wakej 7:25 a. m. Dally 7:25 a. m. Connty, I will on Saturday, the 10th j daily except Sunday, and 7:60 p. m. day of May, 1913, at 12 o'clock M..j dally. BufTt Parlor Car Srle ot at the court house door of Wakei7;50 p. ra. train from Norfolk. County, offer for sale to the highest! ... .. . bidder for cash, the following de-i Train Leate Goldsboro scribed lots of land, situate in Pan- 10:25 p. m. Daily "Night Ei ther Branch Township. Wake County. preaa" Pullman Slepelng Car for N. C. adjoining each other and ! Norfolk ria New Bern, bounded and described as follows: i 6:55 a. m. Dally For Baufort First parcel, containing 20 acres. ;ad Norfolk Parlor Car btwee& more or less, beginning at a ditch i Washington and Norfolk, jin H. I. Hick's line, runs S. 78 de- 3:00 p. m. Dally for New Br. grees W. 25 chains to a stake In the i Oriental and Beaufort. Parlor Car run of Juniper Branch, then down the j Ptrrice. run of said branch to a maple, Geo. For further Information and reer Hicks' corner, then S. 87 degrees E. j vatipn of Pullman SJplnc Car apaea, 22.10 chains to a ditch, then up said i apply to C. W. Upchurch, General ditch to the beginning. See Book! Agent, Tar borough Hotel Building. 14 5. page 2 4 8, said Register's office. I Raleigh, N. C. Second parcel, containing 15 acres j W. W. CROXTON, more or less, beginning at a pile of j General Paaaenger Agent, rocks in L. J. Watkin's line. W. V.E. D. KYLE, Traffic Manager. Young's corner, runs N. 3 degrees E. 14.30 chains to a stake in a ditch, then S. 82 1-2 W. 3.8 chains, then S, 53 W. chains, then down the center of the ditch to L. J. Watkin's line; then 3.87 degrees et 17.25 chains to the beginning. See Book 249, page 585, said Register's office. This April 7, 1913. H. H. HICKS, Mortgagee. W. H. LYON, JR., Attorney for Mortgagee. Norfolk. Va. DROPSY CURED iUUsf as ea. AddrM DR. JOHN T. PATTERSON 1TLASTA. GEO KG Li. When writing advertisers. pUsa mention this piper.
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