THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES: MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1911. THEY'RE OFF Oil - :1IIE LAST LAP cere the Big Coupon and LV Pet Yourself Among the Leaders In the Pony Contest jOf VOTES FREE TODAY Three Valuable Prizes to be (iiven This Coupon is .Alike Fan- to All as . AH Have the Same Opportunity of CoJIeothiit Them Hie Prizes. i Look out for the llig I oupon. (let your friends to save it for you.. Those who followed the advice of the manager are going to reap a harvest todav. We extend a hearty eongramhu tlon to those so earnestly working, and trust that the. liberal tree coupon may be of some benefit and that they are able to lake full advantage of it. This coupon Will positively iml.be eounted if turned In after 5 oeloclt Thursday, Hie ioili. No coupons except the ones secured on subscriptions and the 100 vote .coupon will be counted .after 9 o'clock tonight:.' This is posi tive. i our ( banco. The contest will positively elope at 9 o'clock next Monday night. An alarm clock will be set to ring at that time, the Judges are requested to be at the office ut N:30 and no vines can be put in th e ballot box alter the alarm goes off. So now is your chance, hee every one who has promised you a, subscrip tion and secure it now. Contestants Friends. If you have promised a subscrip tion to a contestant give it to him or her at once, so they mav have time to go after another promise. The tinie is short and now is tne time to show your Interest. This last .week is .going to be the banner week and it behooves every one to get busy. The excitement of election today Is not a circumstance to the excited little heart beating so earnest In hope of se curing Prince Albert next Monday. Turn in all the coupons vou can pos sibly secure, and be sure to save the 100 vote coupon in todays paper. ; The Prizes. The Wietland pony. "Prince Albert" Is the best that could be secured, there is no doubt of it as the ones who have ridden "tjehind him or have seen hnn can testify. The rig Is well befitting such a valuable pony. The Diamond ring is a prize also well worth having arid any bnv or gir; own ing it has In his or her possession an article equal to a M bank account. u the value of diamonds is increasing every year. The watch carefully' selected is most sultubW to either boy or girl and while the last prize is bv no means tne- least. It Is 14k.' solid gold with a movement that is of the standard make. You may see Prince and rhe rig. any time 'At Plummers Stables on Morgan street. The watch and ring are at the. Jolly Wynne Jewelry Store, where they will be glad to show Hum. How They Stand. Below will be found a most Interest Ing list of contestants witi the num ber of votes each has, as the result of the count up to 5 p. m. yesterday .shows: '' ;. BOYS. -Wni. Dunn. Jr., Wake Forest. 40, 4 20 Hermas Stephenson, 614 S Salisbury street . , ..... . J.'i.tfi.'j Edwin G. Birdsong, Jr., 208 NewBern avenue . ... ". . .3,1,1 $0 Jennings B. Newcomb, 606 Glenwood Avenue ... . . ,2S,585 , Dewey Matthewi, 218 Linden Avenue 4,010 Braxton Banks, Garner . . . . 4,000 Robert J. Sellers, Jr.; 527 N. Salisbury .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,620 Fred Rigsby, 211 Cox Ave . . 2,820 Eupha Brogden, Roger's Store 2,500 Weston Parker, W, Raleigh. J, 905 Robt. W. Yates, W. Raleigh. . 1,890 Percy Conrad, 311 E. Cabarrus 1,800 Robt. . Whitley, Wakefield. 1,600 Berden Bell, Wakefield '..'. . ,1,615 Grady Gardner, New Hill . . , 1,500 Kenneth B. Ferrall, R. 3, Ral eigh .. .. .. .. .. ..1,500 Ruins J3eek, 10 W. Hargett. 1,420 Jule C. Holland, New Hill , . . 1,360 Heramn Buffaloe, Garner. . . 1,315 Leo Hamilton, 514 S. Person. 1,310 EXTRA COUPON '', ' This Coupon Good For 100 .VOTES In The Times Pony Contest. For Master or Miss v. .... ....... . Address .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. ........ .. . ' Not Good After April 20th. 100 VOTES Stone in Bladder Removed Without Surgical Operation In the Spring of 1304. I was confined to mv bed with kidney trouble and thought that I would never recover. I took a lot of medicine but did not real ize anv benefit lrom anything. I finally saw Dr Kilmers Swatnp-Ttoot adver tisement and sent for a sample bottle and thought the sample bottle helped me so 1 bought more of the medicine from mv Druggist, and alter using a few bottles discharged a very large stone my health was very much Im proved anil I have been able to con tinue; my business, without any seri ous sickness. J. 1.. KN'OWl.KS. Headland. Ala. Personally appeared before me. this Sth clay of September. 1W!, J. .1. oft us Knowles who subscribed .the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance ami in fact.. J. W. YVH1DDOX. Notarv . Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co. liinghainton, X. V. Prove What Swamp-Root .Will Do l or ou. .Send to nr., Kilmer & Co.. Tiingliam ton, X. Y.,. for a sample bottlc.lt will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable 'information, tell ing all about the kidneys and 'bladder. When Writing, he sure arid mention The Raleigh Daily Times.: Regular lit'ty ccnt and one dollar sivc bottles for sak it all drug stores. .'" -..- Stanley Boykin; l-iino street. . 1,2110 SVilev Rogers, 118 N. Wil mington street . . .. .. ...1,280 Edwin G. Gill, 318 E. Jones. -.1,250 Christopher Allen, W. Kdenton 1,225 Arthur Paknla, 227 E. Hargett 1,210 Andrew Hiuton, Polk Street. 1,175 Paul Goodwin, Harrington and Edonton streets . . . . 1,150 Fred W. Connor, city. . . .1,100 Johnnie Cole, Glenwood . . . . 1,025 GIRLS. Kathleen Johnson, 315 South Harrington street .... Oolda Jtuld. ;!19 E. Lane. . . ,;il, HalUe Simpkins, 518 Oak wood ....... .';-." .:. '. . .211 Kate llogan, 529 W. Pace. ;23. Margaret Gold, 211 N. Blount .26, Lena Harrow, 70s W. North. .2;!, Ida Mae Jordan, 532 North Wilmington -street .... .-.2.1, Evie Harrison, R. F. D. No. 2. Raleigh .... . . . . . -.18, Adeaide Boylston, Boylan Avenue ..... . . . . . . . . H, Agnes Timberlake, 425 North Blount street . . . . ...... 7 Margaret Bell, 526 North Sal isbury street ....... .... 7 Elizabeth Tucker, Favetteville 5 Julia Lee Brldgers, 528 North East, street .... .-. 5. Docia Barrow, 728 N. Blount 4 Mvra. Hood. 62:1 S. Blount . . 4 Kara Leinster, 16 N. Blount . . 3. Kathenne A. Sprniglcy, City. . 2 Maude Stinson, 120 W. Eden ton street 2 Annie Wilson White, 110 N. Wilmington street .... .... 2 .110 "iJii .970 .915 ,60 3 0 'i .410 .300 ,440 ,165 ,180 .100 .290 ,S10 ,900 ,850 ,400 ,20 ,190 Sara Edwards, S. McDowell Loma Monk, W. Martin.. . 2 Louise Yates, W, Raleigh , i . 2 Blanche Norris, 528 S. Salis bury street .... -. .... 1 Josephine Ellington, 7 North Bloodworth street .. .. .. 1 175 600 505 030 500 410 Elsie Xowell, W. Raleigh . . Lottie Arnold, Rogers' Store. Mary McGb.ee, 128 W. Martin. Delia Upchurch, 215 E. Davie Mildred Forsyth, S. Person.. Norma Jones, 418 S. Person, Bessie Hood, 226 E. Cabarrus Lizette Bashford, N. Boylan. . Katie Turner, Garner ... . . Lilly May Cox, 7220 N. Blount Alice B. Newcomb, Halifax. ':.- ,405 300 295 ,290 280 ,245 220 ,110 Its Equal Dont Exist. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with Buck len's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains its supreme. Unrivaled for Piles. Try it. Only 25c at King-Crowell Drug Com pany. ' Figg That was a highly appropriate text the parson took for poor Brassie's funeral sermon. Fogg What Was it? : . : Figg "He has finished his course'."' P.oston Transcript. . '',.'' ' : When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used in its preparation give It a flavor similar to maple syrup. It has no superior for colds, croup and whoop ing cough. For sale by all dealers. 100 Fight On the Border (Continued From Page One.) that General Madero had turned aside from his march ; upon Juarez and was coming to aid the revolu tionists in the 'border town. The courier did not know when Madero would arrive. Colonel Medina, of the Insurree.tos in Agua l'riota, who holds a commis sion from Madero lmiisclt. was over joyed at the determination 'of the rebel leader to reinforce the insurg ent force in the border, town. Harr.- Bode, an American lighting with the insurroctos, told visitors in A gun Prieta that it the rebels were suecesitit m holding Agua l'riota they would prohablv make it the base of mi nor'- operations in the north and misiht. in tne end. proclaim it the provisional capital, us importance res! tut! on the i act that it Is a port of rniry town.. Bode .is a soldier of fortune, hav- ine. ;n:i;:!!t. under rue American nag ill; the IMtilippines iinii us a scout in the Russian hrti'iy -'during (be RuSso- .lii panose war. ' llandieds of s( rangers came into ilo:i;:las to malic agala event of tin? prospective battle todav. Many visi tors crowded as near Hie Mexican lino tis tlley could, snapping pictures of scenes in the rebel camp in Agua Prieta. . The garrison here was antrmented hv i nee arnval nt nddinonnl troops lrom I ncsim and Waco Sunday. Thev re immeilialelv dotailed lor patrol duly, wiih ordeis in allow Americans to approach no nearer the interna tional line than Fourth street. A branch o'l the American Red Cross Society has been organized in Douglas io e;v,. first aid to the in jured. E. . (li aves. a haulier, has been elected president, and l3 automo biles have been pressed into -service lor relief work. Peace the Only 1 1 n ashington. April IT I ha; peace in .Mexico is lbe onlv Hung that will prevent armed intervention bv tne I nited States -is indicated hv the atti tude of tne government relative to tae Mexican- situation. The removal nt the seat ot war 10 the border imperilling the lives ot Americans unoii l.tiited States soil and American property makes it im perative tnnt the lulled Stntes should take storu and immediate measures. . I ue Tuned States is exerting pres sure to end hostilities in Mexico and the air. of - expectancy w inch hovered over the war and state departments todav indicated that events of grave moment are impending. In order to prevent-uastv action on the part of tho soldiers in the southwest whici might react with disastrous effect, - General- Leonard Wood, chief of staff ot the I nited States army, will maintain the rule I hat American soldiers shall not en ter Mexico under anv circumstances exception orders trom Washington. Knowing that tne eves ot the world are turned with keen scrutiny upon the t inted States at this criti cal juncture, President J aft and his advisers are moving wn.i extreme caution. Battle Averted. El Paso, Texas, April 17 Juarez breathed a sigh ot relief todav when it was learned that the battle which has been threatened for several days ias been averted. General Madero is said to lie hurrying toward Agua Prieta. It is believed that peace ne gotiations will be conducted there. In spite of the halt in tae threat ened hostilities, many citiezns kept their foreign Hags for protection and the federal soldiers under General Navarro were on the alert with out posts stationed on the city limits. Couriers arriving at Juarez report that the instirrectos are in complete control of the territory about Casas Grandes. In one district they have just held elections, the first since Madero pro claimed his provisional government. General Madero has issued orders that, when a Mexican town is cap tured, all the municipal officers shall be deposed and elections held allow ing the people to select their own officers. At Nuevo Casas Grandes the elec tion terminated fatally. Juan Soso, a rebel sympathizer, was elected president of the village after it fell into the hands of the instirrectos. The old president refused to retire so Soso organized a posse to take tie official from his seat by force of arms. In the fighting that followed Soso was killed. ' Dr. L. W. Gray, of Kansas City, Mo., who served as a surgeon in the American army in Cuba, is here try ing to locate R. E. Lee, a relative, who has been fighting in the insur recto ranks and was taken prisoner by the federals at the battle of Casas Grandes. Dr. Gray has volunteered his professional services free of all charges, either to the federals or in- surrectos in the event a battle is fought in or near Juarez. Fighting Begins. Douglas, Ariz., April 17 A heavy battle between the entire rebel and federal Mexican forces began south of Agua Prieta this morning. The fir ing was continuous and couriers from the front said that both sides were using artillery. They reported that heavy loss had been caused on both sides but were unable to state which 'at:' t.-.1-0 1 .;;si:;.,:-j:.?!-;.'"s' .'"''.'''.5'-.''..vQS'-i!---,v:-:'i:.' 1 fzljfti! "lied" !..iiez Mexican insiiiTe to leiKler (on the right ; , w ho, n il h a i baud of :ltl, captiii'eil the garrison at Agiiii Prietn. At his Mile is one il ( bis aides, a tvpieal sM'C!iiii'ii ol Hie vwiiTiors now lialilitig ( desperutely ; near the bonier. President 1 alt, through Hie state ISepnrluieui, lias sent a iiereinplnrv ib-niand to liodi the Mevican goveriiini'iil am! tin- leader of I the iiiMirrcetos at Agua Prieta that battles Ijelwecii the rebels jiikI the fed erals must not Ik" fought so close" to t Ii - American line as to put in .M' pardv the lives aud proiicrlv ol Americans, and that the .Mexican guvcrn liii nt must see to it that no such iiiilortunate incident as that at Agua Prieta. when two lAincrteans were killed and eleven wounded, be allowed to occur. I niied Ihtales military olhecrs along the frontier and especially iienr Agua Prieta'have been ordered to prevent tighting close to the Ainei-! ican line anil, ifuecessarv, to stop lighting already in pi'ogiess. had gained success in Hie early fight ing.'. - ATTACKKI IIY HIGHYV AVMAX. Man ('ainnig SIS. OOO AttiK'ked ill Uroiirt Daylight. . ( ltv Leased Wire to 1 he Tiems) New York. April 17 With $1S, 000 in cash and negotiable securities in his pocket, Graham .Mnrtha. of the firm ol Murtha & Sehnioll, was at tacked bv a lnghwavman in broad davlight todav on the I'laza of the Williamsburg bridge in Hrooklvn. Murtha - ret used - to give up the small-sized fortune he was earning and put up a Iicht. I he Plaza was crowded at the nine with BroOklvn ites on their wnv to .Manhattan. The highwayman seemed to have no fear of arrest or interference. He was choking his victim when Policeman Nicky, of tile bridge squad, rushed iip and .ioined in the frav. Before he could make the arrest Nicky received a vicious blow in the face. "."' At the station, house the prisoner gave his name as prank Page. FF.A IX OK ltl ltGLARS. Prove Rutler lusane and He I'scd His Pistol on the Household. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, April 1 7- Driven in sane by liis fear of burglars, William G. Carr, a butler employed by tho Rev. D. Stuart Dodge, an aged cler gyman and missionary worker, drove his employer and other members ot the household into a room on the second Moor of the liome at 6 East 49th street today and then fired sew erai shots from his revolver. Neigh bors called the police and-as' they arrived the butler shot himself in tho mouth and abdomen. He was taken dying to the Flower Hospital. Florida Man a Suicide, (By Leased Wire to The Times) Nashville, Tenn., April 17 Stand ing beside the bed upon which his four-year-old daughter lay sleeping, B. T. Marshall, of Pensacola, Fla., cut Ms throat from ear to ear with a dull pocket knitfe in a room In the Tulane Hotel early today and died shortly afterwards. Letters found in the dead man's pocket indicated that he had had domestic troubles. - IHed of Hydrophobia. New York, April 17 Strapped to a cot in the county hospital and raving with maniacal fury, John H. Sachs died todajr. of hydrophobia. Sachs was bitten by a stray dog but refus ed to go to the - pasteur institute. Several days later symptoms of rabies set in and he was taken- to the hospital. r. . .. . i .; Intrigue Involving Russia and Japan. ( llj Cable to The Times.) Pekin, April 17 -The presence ot jhe Cinnese minister to Tokio In this citv gave rise I o reports today that evidences of an intrigue involving Japan and Russia, had been discov ered. It was said tiial Japan has been secretly plotting to gain con trol ot the diplomatic, situation and to that end sent agents here to lo ment agitation against the govern ment. Quantities of arms and ammunitions-are - said to have been smuggled into Pekin. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of Vf iiir" III ii 1 hr , !f J , See Our Window Display of Gilette Razors Mail Orders Filled and Delivered, Express Paid, Thos. H. Briggs & Sons RALEIGH, N. O. The Big Hardware Men Rogers Knives and I'Virks for W Coupons mill !H. 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