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THE KALEIG1I EVENING TIMES: SATURDAY. MAECH 7, 1908. ?4f TWO fi st mil El OF TIE HEART iESliEWS , i Ah Murjz, The Shah of Persia Woman Czar's Brother Baa-ismous Singer Tc'is Fliers Ishpd from Cnsslan Soil ! M Sl-e Is D !K! I . . -- HER MIME KEPT SECRET PRAISE 8MITIFIE5 liEl Roval Suitor's lioimime "t Without Delay b.V lsulci-s Iliiiiil. Short I I l 'Thov ill!) (Special "Cab".!?' to T St. Petersburg. Mai Duke ' .Michael . AL-xa: Czar's 'only' brother, a . nearly thirty yea his lirs; affair o: woma:i he lo es hrutlsiied !rom li i he daughter of landed proprietoi not be learned a! e Times! !l 7 -U. liovitch, jachelor s of ase. is ha' the. heart, and has bees prom is.-iaa t-ci.U Sh a South'' Rus ; but. her name present. mil - l.i :i-'i.-. imrn has v. ri At the cour had been none Grand Hake ;1 bof of forlo periors -w'ori spent his fr Indeed th Imperial . 1! a few week ordered a was then b. : Dukal eutin of St, Pot.nSlni'.'!-: it d for some time that chael Feeured ;v liuu:- gbs; lint his military s::-. iio L in formed w here, lie qttent v:u .: i : -se were forbidden by i'le K'ir.'.'ss to inqVUiU'. uni',!. 3 ako, the C:-:ar. -himself-, rtrh't , investigation: It anted that the .(irand ;s were all in Somh T.ivs- Ah-Z ,h z -Ov" it i ;;ia and that his seines and comings were; attended by the inmost secrecy. The emperor a i: later learned the truth' from on.' of Michael's vi'lets- The Grand De.Kc. he said, 'had become smihen wi'h the' (laughs j rw : 1 1 : i ! ,:..f , ( 1 1 1 'to !..:.. d:;i ! . J i ' . ' 1 ' 1 Time.. ;. . ''' -1V-"- 'f A!y:": ?;"! its 1 f inc. !"i '' i . j., m i 1 i 1 11 ' 1 V.-U.-V i" ni71 I g ! 3tS5ES2BlliaE!a j pa SEABOARD Air Line Railway. Wluor Tnurist nnd All Year Itound t " Special BaU-s. Wlntc Tourist Kates from Ral eigh to: Camden. S. C 8.55 Columbia. S. C. ..... 10.55 Havana. Cuba C9.15 , Jacksonville. Fla. ... 27.45 St. Augustine. Fla., .. 2D.95 Tampa.' Fla. 40.05 Palm Beach. Ha.... 45.95 Tallahassee. Fla. .... 29.63 Tickets sold daily with fifteen NOTICE OF F &LE. rt 1 r r r 5? v ve 3 4 ; :..r. At .r. ,.yw (15) transit limit permitting stop over, and has final return limit until M.iv 31. 19i)8. I All vear round tourist rates from I Raleiph to: Hot Springs. Ark $43.00 Salt Lake City. Utah.. 100.60 Mexico Citv. Mex.. ... 10a. 10 San Francisco. Cal.... 1.-.6.80 hos Angeles. Cal. . ... .130. SO Tickets to Hot Springs limited to return within ninety (90) days, no stop-overs allowed, to other points, tickets United to return within nine months, permit of stop-overs, and are sold via diverse routes. We operate double daily vestibule service with through Pullman Sleeping Cars to Jacksonville bt. Augustine. Atlanta. Birmingham. Memphis. Portsnioutn-Norfollc, Rich mond. Washington. Baltimore. Phil adelphia and New York. For TlniR-tablos. Booklets. Reser vations or any Information, address or call on C. H. GATTIS. Traveling Passenger Agent, No. 4 Tucker Building. ' ' Raleigh. N. C. Telephones No. 117. By authority given In a Judgment of Wake Superior Court at January Term, 190S, in an action entitled W. C Cram r.gatnsk N. W. Watklns, I will soli on Thursday, March 12, 1008, on the premises described below, the personal property described in said iudement. namely: One Saw-Mill Frame with Mandril, shafts, pulleys, and boxes complete attached thereto; also one thirty-foot Carriage, with Lane set-works on same and carriage wheels and boxes for same, all being the same property sold by said Cram to said Watklns on October 11th. 190G- The place where said property will be sold is on the land of Miss Eldora Ferrell. in Wake Forest Town ship. Wake County. N. C, adjoining tho lands of A. Young, F. R. Free man tho Clifton lands, and others. nnA nt- tlm rtlnpn nn snM lnnrl whflfcft said property is located and where said Watklns has nerctorore aunne the past year operated his saw-mill. Tho hour of said sale will be 12 o clock noon. . The terms of sale will be Cash. The property will be sold separate ly or all together, to Rtilt purchasers. J. N. HOLDING. Commissioner. sian ter of a South'. 1 prietor. and siw e h phi's family as rlnij leisure- i'mni Si Vet ers!! r; .was no objection to his-repei . its to the osiatiV ..' As lo th ituied i.'ro sed in the n.t Ionian .of d vis-1 Vo:i::s'i woman, lli scribed her the -loyelie circiimsta n - Czar's in extra v: si'-' f lrl in v that c:i: other'; for Kant t ail li sed Xi ; roma :ant; rf.is hols. Al w ? e v mm st)iTin:r. kailway schkdixe Iu Effect Oct. 20. 1007 NOTICE! By virtue or a mortgagn from Jacob Foster and Lethy Foster, re corded in Register's ofllco of Vake countv. in Book No. 167, page 490, wo will sell on Wednesday, March the 18th. 1908. at 12 o clock, noon, at the Court House door of Wake county in the city of Raleigh, at public auction to the highest bidder, for caBh. the tracts of land conveyed bv said mortgage, the same being situated in Little River Township, Wake county. N. C. The first tract lies on the Hills boro Road, adjoining the lands of W. Bunn. Richard Bottom and C. D. ir..V.:.,v cui short bis erollier s rtimar.ce win: out delay. The Cr.ar ordered a. trmied ar officer to accompany the valet anil learn all thar was to b 1 erne,! of the affair. ..'The irapei'iai leiiresenta tive did not so a ntiniiie too soon. A day or two before !iis airiva: ;!'.. (irand Dune s meo'-'nito nad-uecn ac 'ci.letally lifted, on lh: occasion of Hit rt9" a numerously attended ered him by the. f,r. ): love;. The disclosure -'ster nation, among t he ! dinner, tend-'; of. his lady ' causod . eon-i nests and tliel i I girl swooned away. Hut the Grand Duke- Quickly revived her by 'declar ing, before the wiioUv.avtdieuee, that he was serious and votild marry her. s ot i 11, 1JUUII, IHkHH.U -v.. Tnesfi Morures ore Dubllshrd Pnn nnrl bounded as follows; Be anu are nui guuruu- Hni-.tnir at a hlRn wooa siaKe on me I Hillsboro Road, and in the lino of said C D. Pace, thence running with and loom stations, nan. in . .. n west ten degrees Bouth Sleeping Car from Greensboro to Rul-. "M wisi i b ,cii,u.- ia.wa ""ui ,u flftnnn ' 1 ,us Inferniation ! i Hi) a- . m.N'o. 112. for Goldsboro 'and lorirl .stations. Handles 1'ullman -;,i, a t. imth v.n-tii nn, I senna i on said roaci land with Norfolk und southern for chains and twenty-five links to an City and Intermediate !- The lar-e p.' OOV ! ilium o;ovr.ipli in lie in. sl:ov, n in ( and even if obliged to give up name forf.'.r.e. - When the reimrt reached Nicholas he knew at once, that half measures were out of the question, since his brother is a most determined :-ouus; gentleman, I'niess strenuous meas ures were adorned at once, ne iiii;;!n actually marry tho girl.'- So the Czar telegraphed to (leneral Qae.liiars, governor oi Odessa, ordering iimi to repair to lite esiaie on the siiut, aii'j without ceremony inform the ..yoitng woman s iaiher . tnat lie ami his daughter were desired bv tne Cziu to b-ave Russia at once and live abroad, at the Czar's exnens.?, until such a time -when His Majesty al lotted him to return. It. was intimated thai tne banish ment, niighi bo shortened k me e.in married a man oi her own ( lass. (ieiieral Katiluars delivered this cruel message with , sucn -energy, promptness and dispatch taut, (jiand Duke Michael's sweetheart, and her parents departed trom taeir csiate within six hours. Their destination is (i(neral Kaiubar s and the. tzars secret. atltilcl in the V; cevll, I I icraii. o".e ill' ( ( i cres-'i-ii' .lei'Mi-ied Mi .Mi: I the leadei keen priv;. ' "Tliey h her I justify-'it body. V the em'.: Kl'e"led and you fcial elfi -I hav of t he pi. peans b' them lo!i li is 111 n i ma goo.'t'.t.i' i a n-',,. :., ii d i!!'.,:; ' wii ii e. li: si bo 1 am a!' ;:i t'l '. ei' ' I ( ' 1 ll ll ill ll I (1 1 il (inner, sts. The I'i. little f.Btc id clt- in t! 1 n 't li i i r e - at bis c an ii'..; ople in New Vor birth, but it do i; !o 'i:ii hi. and t! i.lous- ap;il;iii;' (ii . iiuli VOUmI to ! sill j i of iionr I'.i;--- the. perti.-i-j.cis ta! u. '-'s. -I,, Villi i.l h an l I and Is the: ki;;.t lluor. r tk- Kiar- .1 neat. low. 1 bv tt I i s i ii il ;ili- ver i ' an make rep'l ill in lifi sin h you rami bum il .t ,1'V i: 1 veloo elotheSi good si The.: Oils . sta ll to s. The i.cani .H).i)l: iiiajorit.', re Kmro iu t t It a good Amor ;U rapidly de even to; iheii re ile oted n c.r,.,i; ibovi . live lie t coi l' I lie bo.lv. . Indiam ie paii'ti tin ir 1 1' t- tlia s of ! aic v ...pP bile hm-.lif :.l 1 lint 1 i ppy iimi. siii von ..c.itise who is i no boart oil say th it i.: . tin- ia,:;:T.-ifnt ,-ver at li'.'c.-, ilia to keep lbiliKs up. lived llicir tiltiiy a and "a-io. It Is imich niis.-ribl'- In nl lliaii in squalor i ver i (ooil for Mr. Hursliaw. Mr. M. N. Harshaw. representa tive of Caldwell county in the legis lature, and a republican polniciaii of the eighth' district, wit:i supposi .1 aspirations to thj republican nomi nation for foii'.'ress this year, lur nlshes the Lenoir News with a ropy of tho forest, reserve bill for v.uich he had written to the hoc rotary ol agriculture, and says in a commu nication to the editor of The News: do not sen how any one can op pose the bill inasmuch as il means so mucu to our section of tne conn lii i ' (ti i-iMih- by some of the newspaper:; .that, sliy i-aii only sin i j when under :he hyjinorV iailo.-nc.' of jher n::inai;er, Sig'ior li. l!oz"lii --like ; a ne'cohd Trilby. ! "X-o serious and . iniei'.iirent oer- i on vo;:!d I lieve :( . thing."! 'she writes, "but in ail seriousness! ' 1 is I n h i th i ( i ( n' in j Jv.'hen hypnotised -r.i''L,heiized! Is it j i iiot , ridicalous? Such stat.'-nents! .reallv cannot lie the .result of anv-l ; tliina; hut : crnT.-qno i:iia;;iiia! ion." j P. .1,1, II Iu 'otl'o. rr'hui i i.i . I b e .: attra onrai rnm-T an ,i often il i. but i- c mid Jair.ii' ol.irc.l ..;. dive, bmi: imr f'-atili until the pros p. -nt lo li v. I j About. New York .-.'weal her i l ctrazzini writes: '" I He w ichiuiffes I'Otiiiniio.iMlv. and the , male Is tne mraiiv'- 1 have eve i pericm-ed." :ou. Mme. u'her cl'-o.x- o'M boo iioli-i.jri '.i'i V'' -1! Il.unih'ei r.-. to be :.' -'I.!'. l:o M litl.er iva oiimn .i ke pill! t 1 1 t Is Of while found who s in r ici- i i I 1 this ili'.llf -lo v.-U- i.Hie iif tb. ; if tho. r:ie,-naiicipriti'd li a. laste for ,,-a! i.-im.' nr.,i all the race b ' 'd r. al. fr)i-(5iim.. ,'.o'. ii. h 'nvvc,1, iiave had all the id r il uc ition. vet ic tle'ir t) .(!; that Is no r:: mure 1 1. in, nine to lj. t :a c i i v? sai rion ii. !: i if! an.l diit. ' . Make yourself ; p i liarinin' litll l -.iV.e.-.-.'i'iil then sit down and be mis !!. If von li',:. . I'.'ihai.s . you will l.o so entertabied I by your v.r.iii-: .-() le-oiii il'vintr your! n. -use thai von will l-ii-l. about Jh-Ih? ' iieserable. - I 1 lloreheud i points. . ! &-"Q n. m. No. 107. for Greensboro jan.l Ir.termediate stations. Make:) con luc'tioii at Kast Durham for Oxford i JCi -vsville. . I'Jchmond. and Norfolk. ) Mako' connection at Greensboro with i main line tlirough trains for Washing- I ton and New "iork. i pe-'O a. m No. loS. for Goldsboro and Intermediate; stations, making : connection ot Goldsl o with the A. ' O I... North. Handles Southern hall way Parlor car between Greensboro i ntnl Colilalioro. - U:io p. m. No. 144. for Goldsboro ! C- L. North North ati(. South, and ;.-"outh: connects at Goldsboro with A. 'and intermediate stations. Connects !at Selma with A. G. L.. North and I NortoU- & Southern for Morehead icitv and local stations, j 2ir.O p. m. No. 13j. for Greensboro and local stations. Makes connection at Greensboro wi main lino trains through to Atlanta. Birmingham, and I Memphis: also w ith Florida Limited train for Columbia. Savannah, and i Jacksonville. Handles Southern Rall i'i way Parlor from Goldsboro to Oreens- boro. i C:3a p. m. No. 139. for Greensboro i and local stations. Makes immediate connection at Greensboro with through e trains for Washington and New York; also from Richmond and Norfolk. 11:50 p- m. No. 111. for Greensboro and local stations. Manes close con nection at Greensboro with through trains, both North and South. Han dles local Sleeper between Raleigh and Greensboro, which opens for occu pancy at 9:00 p. in. S. II. Hard wick. P. T. M.I W. H. Tayloe. G- P. A.; C. H. Ackert, V.-P., Raleigh. N. C. W. II. McGLAMETtY, P. and T. A. and G. M.. Washington. V. C. R. L. VlRNOR, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. other high wood stake; thence east ten degrees south twenty chains to another lightwood stake; thence north fifteen chains and twenty-five links to the beginning, containing eight acres. Second tract, near Wakefield, known as one part in the division of Willis Hiirh's (deceased) lands con taining five ncres. more or less, and more fullv described In said mort gage. HOLDING & BUNN, Attorneys for Mortgagee and Assignee of Mortgagee. Feb: 13th, 1908. Dally. NOTICE! NOTICE OF SUMMONS TACHMEXT. AND AT- And perhaps vol i t to be ncKhrol', ii.vvvav. try tin ir husband will for- xp'rimeiit. MAKING HOME IIAI'PV. Tiy the I-..v(h-i imenl It s ! ;cld for oinen. itin a Gnnt try. In view of tho semLuent. I SI,.. I'll . 1.... -! V 1 l.i l.l lierilT tlliru.. lire which has been so 'industriously - Hundreds of poor, icstless ivom,,,, worked up in tho eighth district ittho are v.as'im? their lives Iu stnviiv; Is very much to t:ie credit of Mr. after some imagined plwiKure -byonl Harshaw that he has taken this their reuiii. minht bo inakins the manlv and patriotic stand. Our Le nojr ccntemporary. asking Ha read ers to cnrefullv study (he bill, ob serves: "'We have road It and we cannot undarstand how any tnlnktng man can oppose so beneficial and im portant a measure. Nor can we. The hill confiscates no property but provides tnat an selves nnd others happy would thi y turn their attention -lo the creutlni; f a pleasing home. It may be said in reply that an nt traetlvo home In these days neovl iHtcs an outlay of money, and tnat onlv those who have large Incomes eim epjov such a ))ot. But this Is not the fnct. A real deslro for such a hom. a than to. furnish 'their hoiis.-s. ahvays it indicates an' midev"! nature, a r. lb' of the savii..'.i. Is ih si.iveiv mole terrible than v In dirt and ilisoiili-.r, ' iiiiliiencf of a ch-a'n, orderly -iihI live home oh men and eliihlic.l ii.ea'-ulable. A pivtiv and or.n-1'lv honie is a stci; ..aid Ti-iora'ttv anu religion.' Ii nie o'li n heirs women' In I il ini I n ul '-. (i i-.rii'-rly and Ill-kept f)"mes talking u' iiiMVcri. -. - '. j lint vv hat. are the (halactoris: ics, o: h-:ivi s:ii'iinseil in ti;'; I i .in one Im-iclne a topsy-turvy i Leaven :' Wouiil noi. the: very first rule OI ticavcn be Old':: ? And baautv and . eiefiiniiiess woul l hi. iil lisriensable. j If v e did not lind these tilings In . Iie ivea 1 ti.n Hire v.c would complain I -J jth-it v.- had b-on lei there bv fabie pron.h.i-K. 'ej' l.viTv homo should be a small i fjj lieavi n. It Hlioind be nutde it snot to- ji v.niii which the tired and hungry -"j liiiii r lill .'l wen Hwi'i-i iniiii:'p,uiiiim j of re.-t. enrnfort mid Fntl ?led loiiKlntf. ! r,j ll should oiipeal to the cy J North Carolina Wake County. In tho Superior court. Marcti ram, A- V. nobbltt. Trustee of E. L. 4ones & Company vs. R. F. Betts. The defendant. R. F. Butts, will take notice that the plaintiff. A. V. Bobout. Trustee of E. L. Jones & Company, has Instituted In the Superior Court of . . . . . .. , 1 -I ln ., nti.il wane i. ouniy. jiunn vu "". SZSSSBiSiSmESSSSESEBXSeil action for the recovery of 1900 or there IM I . an .... . . . .... , . in ih, r.'t ..Mtioiiis inr d reuii ui tuiuinv n I'ab j PILES Cl'UEl) IN 6 TO 1 DAYS. I : " ! PAZO OINTMKNT Is guaranteed to euro any caso. of Itchlug. Blind, I.ieedliig or Protruding Piles In 6 i to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. St. Ma. RALEIGH; N. C 0 7 s School - -FOR filRLS niul YOI XG WOMEN Cf.th Annual Session Opens Sepleinber 10, 1007. Collcie, Music, Art, Elocu tion, Business, Domes tic Science. and t lands must be "acquired by gift or wllllngne?s to worn ror it., a aoienru-.me n-.n cmi h.iui. . i. .1 ...u iv. -,.,! i nation to nosH- u, arm n vfiy niii.ii ue"s PUrCnHSK W1L1I IUQ IICC tuujciii Ul - ... .. . ' UN your home so appeal, dear i n ine iree vuoaeui ui - - . - I, - - j -1, 1 OnilUJ Ul IIIUII17 villi uvnig nir niini; ii..i . lBe owners, auu we ... ., ,-o beutv. Are your windows xoftle draped with tne Kovernmem mreiy kwy ujo, ,r .. . il. i 111 t fwttn nnlnAfl anyi.nng wnuuui ijuj-ihb - i"- a i,aif dozen magazines contulrilm; ' of the moAt IncxpenHive for it. Charlotte Observer. practlcal hints to women possessed of) In your table nait, and i .'''.- besutv. I Ar vour wln'lowH xortlv drapeii witii Ten cents will purchase any one of , clean running, even If they are omv J half dozen magazines contulrilm? of the inoAt Incxpeniiive Muffs? ji -actlcal hints to women possessed off In your table n ait, and your couch op I' or Cntnlo;:uo ami Infor mation apply to REV. GEO. W. LAY, '" liECTOIU couch uwmjrrmw of certain tobacco In that the de fendant bought same on tho floor of j tho warehouse of E. L. Jones & t.om 'pany and promised to pay therefor, which he has not done; also take nn 't!ce that warrant of attachment has I hi en sued at said couit and levied I upon certain tobacco In tho hands ot l.i.... t v Tvlnr & ( omnanv. of ! Henderson. N. C, the property ofdhe defendant. Thnrrfora. let the oefendant. R. F. Betts appear and answer or demur lo nlaJntlff's complaint during the term of the Superior Court of Wake County- which shall be held on the third Monday after the first Monday in March. It being the 23rd day of March 1908. and at the same time and place answer to the said warrant of attachment. This notice Is Riven In pursuance of mi order of the Superior Court of said County and State made and entered in said cause on this the 28th day of February. 1D08. t W. M. RUSS, C. P. C. Wak County. WOMACK. HAYES & PACE-, E. W. TIMBERLAKE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. o. a. w., 4wks., Sats. Wake County State of N. Carolina. Wako County Before the Clerk. John K. Crawford and Fannio Craw ford his wife. Leander J. Black. Ira Washington Black, Junius H. Black, A. H. Black and Lucye Willie Black his wife. Andrew J. Walker. W. L. Walker, Janie D. H. Walker, Lucy W. Turner, A. H. Walker and George Morris and Rosa G. Hill Petitioners, against Bettle C- Black. William G. Black, Henry II. Black, Cite M. Black, Walter Morris, Louisa Walker, Rachel Walker. Louise Walker, "Wesley Walker and Junius Walk er, infants Defendants. The defendants above named, who aro non-residents of this state, are hereby summoned and notified to ap year at tho office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Woke and State of North Carolina on the 2nd day of March, 1908, and nnswnr tho netition in this Bpecial proceeding, the purpose of which, and the prayer In which, is for the sale of two houses and lots In the City of Raleigh, formerly owned by tho late Rachel P. Hill, for parti tion among the parties hereto who are tenants in common of said lands. R. H. BATTLE & SON, Attorneys for Petitioners, o a w Frl CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY Scenic Route to the Vest TWO FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS WITH DINING CAIt BEKVICK. Through rullinan Sleepers to Louis ville, Cincinnati, ChJrago, and St. Louis. Lv. Richmond Lv. Char sville Lv. Lynchb rg Ar. Cincinnati Ar. Louisville Ar. Chicago . Ar St. Louis . 2:00 p m 11:00 p m 5:20pm 2:52am 4:00 d m 8:25am 5:00pm 11:80am 8:00 pm 5:30 pm 7:10 am 6:45pm 7:18am Direct Connections for All Point West and Northwest. QUICKEST AND BUST ROUTE. ; Tho Line to the Celebrated Reaorta of Virginia. For deslpUve matter, achedulea and Pullman Reservations, address W. O. WARTHEN. ' D- P- A., Richmond, V. D. POTTS, Oen'l Pai. Agent , .. JNO. J
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