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DAMAGES IN BOTH CASES
Durham Litigants Defeat City
V. and Railroad
Police Looking for Negro Who Used
Knife On Street Car Conductor.
Cocaine Fiend Attocked Health
Officer News of the "Bull City
Durham, N. C, Oct. 9. Special. Be
tween 9 and 10 o'clock Saturday night
the hung Jury, in the case of R. J.
Brown against the City of Durham,
who asked for damages in the sum of
$10,000, came in with their verdict
The plaintiff was allowed $2,500. To
day notice of appeal was given. Brown
claimed damages on account of falling
into a bad hole on the side of the
street.
The Jury in the case of Carpenter
against the Durham and Southern
road, also agreed Saturday night. The
plaintiff was allowed $462.50 for the
three and one-half acres of "land taken
by the road in approaching East Dur
ham. There will be an appeal in this
case also.
Daniel J- Sully, at one time cotton
king, was a passenger on the east
bound train this morning. He was on
his way to Raleigh.
The police are looking for a negro
by the name of Reuben Bradsher who
used a knife on John McCown, con
ductor on one of the street cars, yes
terday afternoon. The conductor and
negro got into a " dispute as to the
fare, the negro claiming that it had
been paid and the conductor, taking
the opposite view. Finally when the
conductor made a move to ' pit the
negro off his car the negro used his
knife, inflicting a bad wound on the
fleshy part of the right leg. As a re
sult of the wounds McCown is in ed
and will not be able to retur nto his
'.work for a week or more.
T 11 1 , . ... ' I
aii me ponce court tnis morning
Walter Caudle, a young white man,
was arraigned on the charge of being
drunk and additional- charge of as
saulting Dr. F. K. Cook, who is now
acting in the capacity of -county and
city, health officer.' He made no re
sistance to the drunk charge and said
that if he assaulted the physician that
he knew nothing about it. Dr. Cook
told the story of his connection with
the matter, but did not want the mat
ter pressed against the young man.
Caudle was fined $5 and cost for the
drunk. t
Saturday afternoon Caudle went to
the office of the health officer and
asked for a prescription for cocaine.
was refused and then showed a
at the beginning of the term. They
went to the White House in carriages,
accompanied by the court officials and
by Attorney General Moody and Sol
icitor General Hoyt and were received
in the blue room by the president.
THE WABASH CONTROVERSY
Mr. Ramsay Realizes that Gould
Has Whipped Him
Toledo, O., Oct. 9. Conditions have
shaped themselves during the last
twenty-four hours m the Ramsey
Gould Wabash controversy so as to
cause consternation as well as grief
to Mr. Ramsey, who on the eve of the
pending battle feels that everything is
lost.
Friends of Ramsey on the Inside are
quoted as saying Ramsey is licked and
that but a few hours await the fiaal
result of his defeat. Up until noon
today Mr. Ramsey appeared encour
aged oyer the progress of his applica
tion for the appointment of three dis
interested examiner's at the meeting
Tuesday, but when the hour of the
afternoon session came a crushing blow
was delivered.
Mr. Ramsey's counsel, Judge Doyle,
received a telegram from St. Louis
stating that Judge Taylor had denied
the injunction proceedings restraining
the Missouri Pacific and Iron Mountain
roads from being represented at the
annual meeting. Judge Doyle immedi
ately withdrew Mr. Ramsey's applica
tion which was being stubbornly fought
by Gould's attorney. The startling
news was delivered to Mr. Ramsey,
who greeted it with silence
NOBODY WILL HAVE IT
New York Republicans want
a Candidate tor Mayor
Senator Elburg and Page Have Both
Declined Offers, But One of Them
, May Yet Be "Drafted" and Com
pelled to Run
New York, Oct. 9. Following the
declination of Charles E1. Hughes to run
for mayor on the Republican ticket,
Mr. ' Young ,who .was nominated for
comptroller, has also declined to run.
Mr. Young formally and operiely de
clined the nomination for comptroller,
and informally, privately and emphati
cally told the members of the notifica
tion committee that he would not run
for mayor, either. "
jthougrh it will be two weeks before he
arrives at. San Francisco, officers nave
begun arrangements to give him a
record-breaking run. ,
"We hope to have Mr. Harriman s
special run from San Francisco to Chi
cago in fifty hours flat," said an offi
cial of one of the Harriman lines.
"That would beat the record six hours.
His train will run over the Southern
Pacific, Union Pacific and Northwest
ern to Chicago. From here to New
York it will go over the LaKe cnore.
The best time between
New York is sixteen hours by the
Twentieth Century Limited, on June
18th last. We hope to arrange to have
Mf. Harriman taken to New York in
fifteen hours. ,
"If our plans carry, Mr. Harrimans
train will run in sixty-five hours from
San Francisco to .New York."
i CAROLINAS' PROSPERITY
The Washington correspondent of the
Daily Review'of Biloxi, Miss., writes
to his paper as follows:
Your Washington correspondent has
just concluded a visit to the principal
manufacturing towns of the Carolfnas,
and the evidences of prosperity existing
at all points visited were simply as
tounding, especially in cotton and lum
ber manufactures. Every one was busy
in his vocation, and every one seemed
i a rvmranies. . stand
ing firmly by the old constitution land
marks. Asked yesterday if he thought
the insurance bills which he was
"watching" in congress were, constitu
tional, he replied with repressed in
dignation: "It I had , not thought so
I should not have directed any effort
entious'puDiic man oi tne o!j
No meddling with : the constit. ,
" ft.
him! He might be a ! little
about the ten commandments
l rode, but Webster hitwci.
rirt have a higher reverend . u:i
constitution of the United "States.-
the
AUCTION SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE
"irr, to have a surplus of spending money. By virtue of an order . IV
uiL-ctfeu Tun inp- with 'rjot-t nt isinrh Carolina, curecteu tu u w.v nt Tfl
WXllte itiiu Ulctv-n. uicii yvv- . ... jlol.i. - ... ni ..M . aimtlnn r TV,.-.,
RESULT OF CIVIL WAR
each other in the production of cot
ton goods and furniture, and all wore
the smile indicative of prosperity and
contentment.
The towns visited included Greens
boro, Durham, High Point, Charlotte,
Gastonia and Dallas, North Carolina;
Spartanburg, Greenville, Union, Colum
bia and Charleston, South "Carolina,
and at each are located several cotton
mills and furniture factories, and all
use large quantities of raw cotton and
lumber from Mississippi. In fact, the
majority of the cotton mills use Mis-
! sissippi cotton altogether, that state
Was the South Benefited Thereby?
Reply to T. N. Page Coming
Richmond, Va., Oct. 9.-Capt Micajah , duci nff a staple adapted to the class
Woods, commander of the John Bowie
Strange Camp of Confederate Veterans
of Charlottesville, and one of the best
known attornevs of the Albemarle
Senator Elsburg. who also was asked iX r..? 1:" Material. The red gum, poplar, oak.
today to make the run for mayor, told ! TT n ; Wckory, persimmon and dogwood from
Mr. Halpin that for manv familv rea- " "2 7. I T i the fiorests of Mississippi are unexcell
announced that he will, on that occa
sion, make an address which will be
intended to be a refutation and denial
of the ' statement . made by Thomas
1
sons ne could not do so. Mr. Elsburg's
friends said tonight they could not
ngure out what these family reasons
r,., . . Nelson Page, the author, and others, .. .
The . report was circulated tonight that the south was benefited by de- j abhshedome of jthem ten
that Senator Page was to be drafted ,. .. . V . . years ago, had a very precan
T,r T . a.. , irai aim me res-it ot tne civu war. mi. v. .
-iiij-uruiitiiun irom me Jriamsey camp, ""- "' jxr. rage ana Air.
tonight is anything but. encouraging, j Halpin had a long talk. At the clos-3
Mr. Gould and his party arrived this .1 of the confab Mr. Page said1 he had
evening and took up quarters at the j not been asked to head the Republican
Boody Hotel. Mr. Gould went direct ticket, but one of his friends who is
to his room and evaded all attempts at 3 a Republican district leader told
an interview. a reporter that not only had Mr. Pae-o
j Captain Woods is particularly equip
i ped for the handling of this subject,
and his treatment of it will be of in
terest not only to Virginians, but to
the people of the entire south as well.
STOREY COTTON CO. FRAUD
been sounded, but that he had excused
himself on the plea that he was not
fitted to serve the-public in city hall.
The belief was held tonight that either
Senator Page or Senator Elsburg would
be finally drafted and made to run?
DECLINED THE HONOR
He
prescription from a Greensboro physi
cian which called for forty gains. Still
he was refused. Caudle then locked
the door to one of the offices, this be-
ma "in"; ui. uuk. was arranging a
prescription in the second office, and
went into where Dr. Cook was at
work. He stated fhat the door was
locked and that he had a 44-calibre
gun in his pocket which would be
used unless there was a consent on
the part of the doctor to give him
the drug. The doctor told him to
open the door or there would be
trouble. Dr. Cook then found the key
on the' floor, the door was unlocked
and Caudle driven from the office.
As a result of the Stuart meetings
Jhere was great interest among the
irarious city churches yesterday. Quite
X large number of members were re
ceived into the churches during the
-.wu scivices yesterday, in eight of
tne cnurches more than two hundred
new jaemDers were received. Most of
tnese came as a result of the union
meetings just' closed. Among those
received were quite a number who had
been identified With church work years
ttgo Dut naa Jeft the church. From
what can be learned there are yet
some fifty or seventy-five riames in
the hands of the ministers' but these
were not present yesterday, in all
there will be somewhere in the neigh-
uuu,uou or tnree Hundred new mem
bers of the varioti schurch as a re-
V me great revival.
AtKaf nr . ...
xayiior, aDout 43 years of
e, aiea at the Watts hospital last
nignt Detween 6 and 7 o'clonk Tvnhnw
fever was the cause of his death. The
e mains were taken to Morrisville this
"" mns Ior interment. The deceased
I AT r a -nrifs J 11 - .
-d.uu mree children. He
ima wu orotner, who lives in Raleieh
n1 on Viol 1. xi . . fe
ia.u. uiuLrier at Apex.
x.x t-eie oration of Yom Kippur all
u L"f "eorew. places of business were
ciosea today. The stores of the Jews
-yiuu jate Saturday night and
were opened this afternoon after 6
o clock. In the meantime there were
S!,hW M athe neW Jewish Tabernacle
fluring yesterday and today.
Head of Get-Rich-Quick Concern Ar-
rainged for Trial,-'
Philadelphia, Oct. 9. Stanley Fran
cis, alias' S. Foster, alias Arthur S.
Foster-Francis, was today placed on
trial oetore Judge Holland in the
United States district court charged
with having conspired to use- the
mails to defraud in connection with
"get rich quick" enterprises.
The specific charges against Foster
are that he was the principal in the
Storey Cotton Company, which is al
leged to have defrauded a large num
ber; of persons throughout the coun
try, and that he was also connected
with the Provident Investment Bu
reau. Indicted with Francis are
Frank C. Marrin, alias Judge Frank
lin Stone, Sophia Beck, F. Ewart
Storey, Walter B. Riggs, Thomas H.
vjuimana, i-atncK Kearns and A. h. ! oll5a,LIon- -Lms 13 undisputed. It is
Howard, who are alleged to' have been I dealinS with questions vital to the in
connected with the Storey Cotton ' tereBts of .millions of our fellow citi
Company. With the exception nf I zens throughout the land. It nresent
Kearns, who is under bail in Brook-'. an opportunity for public service sec-
iyn, an
justice.
CURED AND THEN DIED
'
Sad Termination of Dual Illness of
Tarboro Lady kt Norfolk
Norfolk, Va., Oct. 9. Special. Mrs.
Elizabeth C. Daniel of Tarboro, N. C.,
i tories. The presidents of the railroads
' tapping the southern manufacturing
section, however, came to their res
cue, and placed them on a safe and
prosperous footing. They obtained for
them money with which to operate
their plants, and made such sweeping
reductions in freight rates on -raw ma
terial from Mississippi and other points
to the mills and factories, and on man
ufactured products from the mills and
factories to eastern and western mar-
; kets as enabled them to compete with
4Va . . j 1 t
I riiod ot cw,w t,-u v,si 1 lavorea sections
" terday and her remains wpre this .. " was tne unanimous opinion of
It Was Empty and a "Paramount morning forwarded to her home f6r I Carna manufacturers that, while 'the
r J cuaiUUUUl 1 SOUth IS eniovins- an shnnanra nf
She
iiatncL ui ' - .,, ..v. ,,i m.. . . :
W Mills Company, Bahkrupt, I win sen ai yuu o.u.y.i uesnay, q
tooef l"th lt It the Carolina Trust Company Building, in the City of r;
eS'at U I m- the Mowing office furniture belonging to said estate;
, 1 Hall's Large Combination ow.
1 No. 7 Remington Tabulating Typewriter.
1 No. 7 Remington Typewriter. - ,
1 Typewriter Table.
1 Typewriter's Chair. .
1 Addressograph (used for addressing Circulars, Iffto.
1 Neostyle (used for copying circulars, letters etc.)
1 Letter Press and Table. 1
1 . Rocking Chair.
2 Bent-wood Chairs.
1 Vertical Filing Case. ;
1 Small Office table.
1 Pencil Sharpening Machine.
1 "Printamount" Cheek Protector .
2 Wire Waste Paper Bakets.
2 Wire Letter Trays'. , ;
1 Water Cooler and Bucket.
1 Large Smyrna BK': .
3 Small Rugs. j. '
1 Wall Mirror,
.1 Clothes Tree. -
1 Atlas. "
2 Square Top Tables.
1 Revolving Chair. . .
2 Flat Top Desks.1
5 Loose Leaf Ledgers. - '
Also 1 Womack on Corporations, anJ 1,000 handsome Advertising ca n.
with eastern and western mills and fac- j dars which will require new printed matter on them, and 1,000 memoran.
dum Lumber Advertising Books. .i .
Term of sale: Cash, and the right is reserved to reject any or all hi'
W. L. WATSON, TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY OF THE W. W. MILLS
COMPANY. BANKRUPT.
of goods produced by southern mills.
The numerous furniture factories
located at points referred to look to
the state of Mississippi for their-raw
ed for furniture and cotton mill bob-
j bins.
1 The early cotton mills and furniture
i factories of the Carolinas when first
or fifteen
precarious exist-
lt nara to compete
ence. They found
Duty" Also Forbade
New York, Oct. 9. Charles E.
Hughes, counsel for the Insurance in
vestigating committee today declined
the Republican nomination for mavor
of New York city.
Mr. Hughes said: "In this dilemma
I have simply to do my duty as I ' see
it.
"In my judgment, I have no right to
accept the nomination. A paramount
public duty forbids it.
"It is not necessary to enlarge upon
the importance of the insurance in
vestigation.
was 55 years of aere and ' a
widow. She had been to Baltimore
1 for treatment and was rptnrnfnp
home, having been relieved of the
trouble for which she went to that
city.
Just before the time fnr tH train
is enjoying- an abundance of
prosperity today, there are still bright
er prospects in view, and that section
is destined to become the chief manu
facturing center of the union, provid
ed our statesmen pursue a policy of
conservatism in the future.
-tne southern captains of industrv
of these are fugitives from j ond to none, and involves corelative
responsibility. This work rm,
William J, Bradley of Camden, wjio j a11 my energies. It is imperative that
was appointed receiver of the Storey!1 continue it. You have frankly rec
Cotton Company, in his report to the ' ognized that it must continue unem
United States court, stated that during ' barrassed and with unimpaired effi-
iour. years of its existence th c-iency. But it is entirely rk-nr
the
Morey Company obtained from the
public $3,683,798, and ther is yet due
its "customers" $2,926,578. The assets
of the company are $49,84?.
MARTIAL LAW AT MOSCOW
Must
Feed Eighteen Millions
Famishing People
of
Lift Quarantine By End of Week
't' Ct- 9-lt'is belicved ere
hat the quarantine in existence in Mis:
Jissippi and Alabama against New O,.
nl PGnsacQla m be ""ed' by
October 15 providing the weather con
tinues to be cold. The action of som
of the quarantine guards towards pas
angers has become unbearable and
inhuman. Several persons in Missfs
ippi were prevented from disembark
ing in towns where the. fever existed
Governor Vardaman has been asked
to take a hand in the matter
Ja dre has fi,ed complaint with
the health authorities of this city tha?
his daughter was slapped in the face
by one of the guards.
Moscow, Oct. 9. Martial law was
proclaimed here today. Famine ia
prevalent in one hundred districts of
twenty-three provinces. It affects
eighteen million persons, who will have
to be fed until July, 1906. v
Moscow, Oct. 9.-The city is full of
troops, who are enforcing quiet The
neighborhood of the rioting yesterday
is cordoned by soldiers.
The authorities say that nobody was
killed in the fighting between the riot
ers and the troops, but admit that
seventy-five persons were wounded.
The unofficial accounts of the affair
state that from ten to a hundred per
sons were killed.
Owing to the strike of the bakers, it I
was impossible to obtain anv frOBh !
bread today. The strike of the printers
prevents the publication of the news
papers. The street cars are not run
ning the employes of the companies
xiou using on strike.
mat. this can not be if I accept the
nomination. You know how desirous I
have been that the investigation should
not be colored by any suggestion of
political motive. Whatever confidence
it has inspired it as been due to ab
solute independence of political con
sideration. Were I with the best of in
tentions to accept the nomination, it
is my conviction that the work of the
investigation would largely be discred
ited; its motives would be impugned
and its integrity assaHed. To many
it would appear that its course would
be shaped and its lines of inquiry would
be chosen, developed or abandoned, as
political ambition might prompt or po
litical agencies demand.'
a . - . i 1 n t OVt'i an'o V. , -. 3 1 t
1 10 leave nere for Tarhnm fnnr "v"tu wjf.j-ui tuueauoiiaeni ae
ago, she was taken ill with another clarecl tnat southern manufacturing en-
trouble and was carried to the hos- ierPrises woum be ruined should con-
pital where she died of broncial j feiess unae"aKe by law to regulate
pneumonia. transportation companies. They tde-
mm. clared in positive terms that the rail-
tr -' t-. . , roads are theIr best friends, and what
Mumuny reua inreatenea j over policy is injurious to the railroads
Somerset, Ky., Oct. 9. While return- is likewise injurious to southern mills
ing from an all-day picnic and fishing ! and factories. The manufacturer
excursion in the lower part of this ! pointed out that they could not afford
mny, iuwara cniiders and Frank : to import raw
t.owiand. two young men about twenty i sippi and other states should the eov-
jc.o ciisctgeu m a quarrel over ; ernment go into the rate-makintr
some petty matter,
Rowland, Sr., joined in the talk and
ness. They asserted that the only way
the government ronirf - ra j
auanced towards; Childers. who fired ' be on the tdiIpa h,aa .
on the old man, a bullet striking him claim, would compel them to abandon
m the centre of the forehead and kill- the manufacturing field. They do not
ing him instantly. Frank Rowland ; deny having differences with railroads
rushed into his house near' by and, from time to time, but Mv tw w
seizinsr a. rifl fi-ol nt v,: , 1 . , , . " -"cJ
, i.v. au mo laiuer s aic invanaoiy treated
uul missing nim, filt Miss Ethel 1 their side
fairly when
1 nreconto u .
Childers. who hn imn r. vv. ;v " pxuper man-
. - uiumci, iici iu me iiansportation
inflicting a fatal wound.
The two families,, are neighbors, and
further killing is threatened, which may
involve the entire county in a feud war.
WHISKEY "TRANSPORTERS"
Two of Them Arrested and Resort
to Habeas Corpus Proceedings
Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 9. Special.
The first habeas
-'-x--' i-' vvvuui5 j
in Mecklenburg county for many years I
were Degun in superior court here this
morning by Messrs. Stewart and Mo-
fresh Rae, local attornevs.
Robert A. and Marion
' 4. 1. . aiiu
Mr. James Timberlake Dead
Youngsville, N. C, .Oct. 9.-Spebial.
Mr. James Timberlake, one of the best
known merchants of this county, died
at his home here this afternoon of
pneumonia. He was between fifty and
sixty years of age and leaves several
grandchildren, one daughter who is a
student at the Baptist University! She
arrived from Raleigh this evening af
ter her father had passed away.
The funeral will take place this af
ternoon from the Baptist church
Mr. Timberlake was a prominent
Baptist. Physically he was perhaps
the largest man in the state.
comnam'ps
it was universally agreed among the
mill men that the only thing needed
in the way of legislation on this ques
tion is a strengthening of the present
law so as to eliminate rebates and dis
criminations. .
Poverty in Southern Spain
FISHING VESSELS SEIZED
U. S. Supreme Court Meets
1WUCU iU Canadian Waters and
Caught By Revenue Cutter
Erie, Pa., Oct. 9. Under th
l?aVU0S the revenue cutter Morrell
!as a.e to follow the fishing fleet
cZ13I0? t0day to their nets in
Canadian 'waters. Aboard th
was Collector of Customs Charles
i-each of Cleveland. He
c?2SS tt .1 ns Valian,t-the laest
craft n the fleet, and the arrest of her
While this was beins- It,.
n, eCaped- but not until the
I"! rtJ?Jfth cft had been ob-
mnrnr be seized in the
ConnfV e VaUant Was toed to
:viucn nlace she win
th Cleveland. Leach informed
The vTu7; omcials of the selzure-
The aliant is valued at $4,000.
Vanderbilts New Organist
am. u.. Oct. !)ay.l,
Gibraltar, Oct. 9. Immense poverty
prevails throughout southern Spain,
due to a disastrous harv rru.
the complaint will be heard tomorrow. I tie are dying for want of water and
The men were committed to the I food- Highway robberies are of dailv
county jail Saturday by the mayor of , occurrence. The authorities of Gib
m ueiauu 01 a S40O hnnrt raitar are taking r0-,,,; A
. . . r.wouuuua 10
The third European . Christian En
deavor convention will be held in Ge
neva next year, July 28, August 1
Refreshing!
(New York Evening Post )
In these days of loose construction
it is refreshing to finri a
Thummel, whose business he elegantly
&0 lIlclL ut -watching legisla
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pre-
The charge aefllnst' thom u.4 w latPivhuiitho " -toir
"trcni;- I! . . "JL m 01 : . : . iUVfc:u maaequate and
"auotiunmg wnisKey. The mon it
seems, who are father and son, were
passing through Pineville en route to
their home in Union county and were
carry a quantity of whiskey. Thev
were arrested, tried and bound over
to court. No decision has yet been
rendered.
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.vasmngton, Oct. .-The fall ter i oCi. " ween osen organist
.'if thA ennKAw.A j. .. , vn
Buviejinj court Of .thn TT
FUtes began today, but beyond mo
t3 for the admission of attorneys
iv.i'i'iyiKB, :-.? . ouauess transact-
and
master at rionr- itj
An . v auuerDiit's
new , ChUrCh at Btmore. The
III rS;,8t' Wh,1S exted Novem!
ULr . Will SUCCftOrl Tr r. .
'.. Tk ousrt ImiriaiHati- . 'mr Curr will shortlv. wtra
in r4er ihai Its membars m
, "ctis is me pr9iaens of a .1.
tHa United Stat . oz af but that he
. UJWaiBr. marjiod ability,
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: uu,y lTventy-one years
is a performer of
ROGUE FEELS HALTER DRAW
-
Pat Crowe Denounces and Threatens
Pikerton Detectives
Omaha, Neb., Oct..9.-Pat Crow n
reached here today, is very bitter
against the Pinkerton detective agency
and today said if that agency "raps"'
him during the .comine trial
l,..,. , . " win
uj. ma pals kill
himself.
water is being sold at unprecedented '
li ices. .
New Home for Destiute Children
Asheville, N. c, Oct. 9.-Special.
The commissioners of Buncombe coun
ty have purchased for the1 sum of $5 -000
a modern residence and ten acres
of land in the suburb of Grace, just
north of the city, where will be lo
cated the "Children's Home," an in
stitution for destitute children und-r
the care and support of the county
The home will be moved from its pres"
ent location on Charlotte street to the
new home November 1.
Protect Your Boose
, AINTING your house
with "Lewis" pure
White Lead is like sheath
ing it m metalic lead.
Perfect protection against
decay. No other paint
will give it,
I
Pinkerton
"If that man Pinkerton raps against
Sm ini"? my,trial ln maha F11 hav
him killed so dead that he won't even
kick. All I have to do is to say tie
wid,i wlaL 1S wait in a- j
.v, -vjiit: it lOnE' I ,t 1 ,
A Bonanza
(Durham Daily Sun.)
rp. z
xux. ixons piay, "The Clansm.r,-
i . . .
Liiai is.
construction
. vx j t' is, it deals with rP.
Sold by "all reputable
paint and hardware deal
ers. -
- ,n lord m
1 9 O 6.
ESiss 5SHa co.
C ENNISS. fWann..
Raleigh, N.C " ,
68th YEAR.
ut:ation.
TT . . .
grade of work wuu T 111 resort. Over 2(in h. .
vantages in 15 andard of cul tJI !lb? PPH-' last y
I . -Mn.,
the job.
rJt fci uuiant let hIm- now just
let him rap me and there will be flowers
planted on his-grave before I am nut
under the sod." am. put
events, and whpi-m
is presented there will be differences of
opinion. It is startling in some of its
climaxes, and is mixed with muoh
it is new and sensa
50 Hours Chicago to 'Frisco '
Chicago, Oct. 9.-T0 go from the Pa
cific to the -Atlantic oceans quicker
than anybody ever . made the . trip is
- . xi. narriman.
younerer irATiPratj.
stirring sc ne to the Ider one f the
south It is a vivid picture for nor h!
ra J"infs, where it is so hard
l61 SOUth' en she went
through those periious times. f
an exaggeration. and has a deep S
scheme, whi . . ueeP lad
- nin everywhere
4uun as to its propriety
THURSDAY, nntimpp o"
F. Wi .-Griif ley. Company
Hieseni tne.tamous charactor
Sherlock Holmes
IN THR
ifrh standard of rhn u. neaIth and social 5 puplls 1
CHARGES VERY Sw A" PU SL aStVe,0Pttent f
24th Annn L i. . allke n aJl publ
-WSIUD Will ho.l. .
T- -&i September 13th ijo- "
n' 190- For catalogue
dress.
in 23 year.
every pupil.
public occasions.
raise
on the
'SIGN OF 1 HE FOUR "
Mr. Sam. k -
Ac , . .
Production,
25
REV- J- RHODES. A. M.,
S'RESinTPTVTm
iittleton. N.
INVESTMENT'-
utH I IHCATES lOG
null SALE BY THE
Comnlf" demand
JEAR COUPorc5RVplepAai, "- ISU- dwellings r:
Per cent. lnv.f ,UriFlCATES. lift A -FlVE PTTT.t. r.-T
f ULL PAID TEN-
1
pnce3: $1, 75, 50 and 25.
For particul by Re S A W. price
it gives a net si -i
. - -"ureas, t Mortgages.
GEORGE
AL,LEN.- Raleigh.
V
7
Al- nixon has ruck a bonanza. r" I