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n THE RALEIGH DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 911. aECTIOHJO DECIDE Movement Begun to Decide Court-house Enigma Question of location of Com t house Will Probably Be Settled by an Election Has Given Lots of Trouble Work on Car Line Ex : tension Suspended Horace Gen try Bound Over. (Special to The Times.) Durham, N. C, Sept. 0, To settle the question of location for a court house, there is a movement, how strong remains to be seen, to have an election on this proposition at the 1912 general election, if not earlier to determine whether there will be any courthouse at all. This matter is being gtaried by anti-Parrish warehouse wen, who have taken the ground that if the courthouse is to be moved from its present site to Parrish, a popular ex pression ought to : be takeii as to whether a new one is desired at all. While the courts and grand juries have been- quarterly - knocking. - the old courthouse, admirably adapted to hearing on the inside, but not for outside noise, there nevertheless remains among the lawyers, even, a prejudice against .'moving at all, and especially to ParrisK No judge tteems to . have visited Parrish to see what would be gainc-.l liy going there.. Similarly, there is- very little expressed sentiment in favor of the Mangum property on Chapel Hill street. Nobody has been pulliug lor that site recently. There is a big pe tition out and signed by wealthy men, favoring that sp'Jt, but the anti-Parrish men are merely ''oppos ing Parrish warehouse. Ex-Alderman and county chair man of the Republican executive committee, Jas. E. Carpenter, is one of the strong opponents of Parrish warehouse site and says that he has iound no sentiment whatever among the men to whom he hits talked in lavor of that place. Ills trade is largely with the country people and these, he finds, almost solidly against the warehouse lot. Quite apart from that, he tinds his friends opposed entirely to the courthouse without a vote, it means $25U,OOU in bonds and looks upon the erection of a courthouse as a useless waste of money if placed in the Purrish property. Mr. Carpenter, as chairman of the party, would welcome so excellent an issue as local self-government, the hobby. A party ''denying t'ie people the chance to vote either on site or institution would have a iot of de fend at the polls. The work on the cr.r line exten sion from West Durham to the west end land company has icun suspend ed several days on account of the scarcity of materials which are neces sary at this stage of the work. The grading , had been completed to the hospital and the v. oik went along with decided satisfaction. There has been necessary very little digging and the car line would soon have passed the hospital. Just how long the work will be arrested by the dearth of materials cannot be said now. ,'' When the traction --company an nounced that it would Undertake this job, which was ordered by a I rau cliise covering live years from the beginning of operations it announced that it hoped to have tiie cars run ning by trost. it has had no reason to think that date was set up too early unless there is groat delay in securing accessories to the car line. The holders of stock in the laud company have not begun their de velopment in very extensive ways, but expect to have their suburban section in very attractivo shape by this time next year, in tact, for early summer. They can move but little until they have cars running out ' there. Justice J. T. Morton yesterday heard the case of Horace Gentry for tabbing Walter Stanbury, three weeks ago and bound hiu over to the next term of court under a bond of $100. (The evidence that will be taken to superior court was not developed, and the defense of young Gentry is sot known. Two weeUs ago he be came despondent, after failing to find a bondsman and drew a razor across bis throat with suicidal intent, but lost hia nerve. In the mean time .his victim, who had been in the hospital, was discharged. It was necessary for both men to recover before they could proceed .with the case In, court. The case was tried In the Justice's court because It was outside the Ju risdiction of the recorder. It might have been settled but fir that reason. Young Gentry was able to give the bond and gala his freedom. The stabbing, which was at first repre sented as unprovoked, was not with out Its causes, it Is Bald, and the young man will have a defense worth while. Chairman Luther Markham, who has returned from a visit to the north, where he saw the baseball games and was" with Dr. M. T. Ad klns, premier of Baltimore's pitch ers, pleased his Durham friends when he brought back the news that Dr. Adkins is doing the best work he has ever done. Baltimore stands to land second place in the Eastern League and Dr. Adkins has had much to do with it. The Orioles have not had much chance with the Rochester team as the leaders, but they have played a hard up-hill season ami Dr. Adkins has pitched winning bal! all the year. Dr. Adkins will rtuin to J runty neu spring to coach the team and will be here on a visit to Ins -Durham kinspeople. FRANCHISE Gll.Wm. North State Hydro hlei'tric .Company . Given . Prlvilt'KP t Knler- (tiun : ville With Traiisiiiis.'iioii Lim n - School StartH of With Lawst Kn. I'ollmeut in Us History. ' (Siiecial to The Times. 1 Oxford, X. C, Kept. One on the most important actions taken by the new board of town commission-: ers since their term ot oI!i''e derail was the granting of f ranchise Thurs day to the North State Hydro Elec tric Company to construct and main tain their lines bl' the transmission of electricity into the town t)f UxioimI. This will mean much for tlu- im provement ot the inaiiiil.n:iunii',' in terests ot the town. 1 lie president of the companv,- Mr; Clsas. .Johnson. and general mauaupr. Mr. I'arr, ol Raleii;h, and A. C. Zollito'tor. attor- nev, ol Henderson wre jiroseiu ai the meeting oi the boan! and alter a I lift V'1 ' 4- XS : iM'fi Figures in the great Idler nivstery at I'.aMon, I'ciiiisvlvnin.'i. lnivc, Vliss ll u i I Hi WHt, tlauylilcr of the wenlthy frporge llt'Witl vvliu is ai'iusi-il ol uiitinji (lie .i'iiiii:ili.inu iind olisicnc li lli is. lb-low, tin- Itev. Klmer K, Snyder, who is the chief vwliii-ss tor Hie -l:Kc in I lie cast- ;in( his will'. . Itcl"i, un the rlj;lil, a fac simile of a page of one of the Irtlri-s saul In haw lw'Ti uiillrn hy Mi lc HI. thorough discussion tun Iraiiinist: was granted by the lir.anirious vot' of tiie members present. The graded scliool oiiened this week with the largest euro! I incut in its historv. '1 lie increase in t'i' white enrollment on the lirsi (lay over last year was sim.v-oih;. mi is the first term laugh!, in the building and the increased niieiisi taken by both children and parents is partly due to this gr:at improve ment in equipment. Oxtord lias tak en a step from one extreme to th; other, having moved Iroin the poor est graded school , building. - m ihe Stale to one ol thr best. GORMAX AXI LKK AT I'K.ICK. Leaders Kflfi't an Ayicenieiit, P.ut Followers are Still Hitter. Baltimore, Sept. 9. Two lengths conferences were held by- leading Democrats from all parts ot the State in a desperate effort to heal the breach between the Uonnan and Lee tactions. After the final moeting, at which the leaders themselves had agreed to come together, It as admitted that the feeling among the Lee people in the-counties, who believe they got a "raw deal" in the recent primaries la bo bitter that all is not yet plain sailing for the party. United States Senator. John Walter Smith made an urgent plea for harmony at the utter noon session, but Gov. Crothers held aloof, and the "organisation ' men found It difficult to placate him. Finally the Gorman men agreed to allow the Lee-Crothers men to draft the platform if they would come into camp, and a committee of five from each side was appointed to prepare the resolutions for (he state convention. Foley's Kidney Remedy (liquid). Is a great medicine of proven value for both acute and chronic kidney and bladder ailments. It is especial ly recommended, to elderly people for its wonderful tonic and recon structive qualities, and the perma nent relief and comfort it gives them. King Crowell Drug Co. Armstrong county, Pa., is proud of having in Frederick Ashe the young est of prothonotaries. He was 21 In June. ,- w jf- I '.fi .J"i " PC - - Q I M OK I l N. IT. CII'I.N T .Master l.iluaril Trans, .I'',, 'I lirown l i-oni lloisc anil slioiil.lt r Di-Jo. cati'd I iiiini is Ihs-iitislM'il vliili I'riii: ol lotion Arin Worm Ap pears. ': ( .; nil lo The I ihii'S. ) . llalila.v. N. .:.. .Sep', li. - M.r.lor Kil ai d 'rri.ivis, ,lr., liad a ; vitv. un loit uiial e iii i i (ln L Thhr-ilay .f.eii'irig when i'I'iis.-iiik. iho railroad ttarlv near tlin depot "Old Di.ii ' the irusiy horse lieloiimni; lo Jloi.. Iv. J.. 1 ravh; who lias. Ix-i. ii in tinire u'ei'ldeiitii 1 Usui one .'during nis .life time, sfumblrd over a rail and precipitated his rider to the ground Kiiii'- kini, the sa'iiudi r out of place fl'oiii w hich he litis been stiff ei-ihg right m'uc.h pain. 'Old Dk-li'; got one of liis feet iiiing up under one ot the rails, and it tooK some time to extricate it, it being necessary ' to rainove the shoe In order to do so. ' Old Dick ' hai had a very event full lile, and has. sustained verv many injuries ironi time to tune, hut finally pulling through them with heroic lortutiide. honio years :.go I ntle Isaani was plowing him in Hie held and Dick decided lie didn t like something he saw in thu path so lie started oft at more than ail ordinary pace across the held, dragging Uncle Ishnm, plow and all along with mm, finally running up against a barbe wire fence and getting cut up pretty badly, "Old Dick" though. Is no ordinary horse now, even at his age when most horaes are supposed to be in their dotage, though this morn ing he, is right much, bunged up, wo trust he will soon be all right again. Halifax continues to be the Gret na Green of the county, and very many young couples from different parts of Virginia and elsewhere take advantage of its conveniences, come down on one train, get "spliced" and return to their homes on the-' next train, happy with themselves and the world beside. There have been about a half-dozen couples bore thisVeek, and all were sent on their way re joicing, as there was no parental ob jection to be encountered. ; 1 Our farmer friends are 'talking about the unsatisfactory t price of "King Cotton" around here, and say it will liot be possible to make but Just a little money this year, as the expense,: of making this year's crop has been about as great as Inst year's . .. . K .... . . . . i aj d ( d Am '4J )ti wirc( lStTtli.' si 5v M OL-A. H1 ieM b Hi .i V? fit K.A ft'1 tOfi '.; j x.T- A tt:" f A.ii . fi WO Vi. H HfT HAtt QtY? fti f4 J ' ' Mi' 4Mb wHi FfflOtAS HIM. ' Wtkfc tf Vt. 't "ti ' , f 1 A'it T ?Ku T to tui 'I VA to t fc i mu 'lit:. , frcAir Mb un: if-iY-Axntd-rxAa crop, and taking into.' consideration the lint thai I lie crop is snrolv short an average ul Iwentv-livn per cent, through the eiiuntv, tnore m not lie iiim lr cliiini (, ol making any prollt oil ihe l !i l nip for tin t reason, ; . . All..' I. (; Miaw, rur.1' route man on route uuiuner one, stales that, at Ihe. slate lavin on Roanoke, river the a rm v .worm made his appearance sev eral days ago and Is doing terrible it HIS a HX-V9 XJ -t 0 "i: n n HINT ALLTHE NEW. SHADES of Brown, Tan, Light Blue, and "Blue-Gray mixtures -are to be found in pur showing of Fashionable and Exclusive. FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS damage to the cotton. When first noticed they had covered only a small area, but dust a few days thereafter, a .very large - area .. had been covered. They seem to make a dead set for the top green leaves, and get them all, Including the bud in the top, which of course Impedes all future growing.- The matter is quite serious indeed. HONEYMOON IX AKItOl 'iiAXK. Washington Couple Will Take liridal Trip In l'ier Altitudes. Washington, Sept. 9 Honeymoon ing by aeroplane is the plan of Mj and Mrs. Paul Peck who leava this city today tor Conneaut Lake, Pa. Before the end of the week their biplane will be assembled and they will be sailing in the uppT alti tudes, skirting clouds and dodging stars until their gasoline gives oat to start again when the fuel has been replenished. 'Mrs..' Peck lias still to ma'Xe her initial flight, but her husband is declared to be one of the most skill ful and daring aviators in the coun try, and it was the young woman's idea that aviation be included in tlio.tr honeymoon. They were married last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peck expect to go to South America next spring and Mve exhibitions in the larger cities ol that continent. Recent statistics show 'ii'l centen arians at' present nlive in Bulgaria, of whom 1X8 are women..'. Ten peas ants, are over 125,, SS net ween 120 and 125 nnd 2J4 more than 1 10 years old. A man gels almost normal after the honeymoon and entirely sane after the third child. JUST ONE WORD that word U it refers to Dr.Tutt's Liver Pill and MEANS HEALTH. Are you constipated? Troubled with lndlgeitien? Sick headache? : Vlrtlgo? Bilious? Inftomniaft ANY of these symptoms and m lay others Indicate Inaction ot the LIVEl . You Wood Tutt'sPills Take No Substitute. SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY 0. H. SALE! Unless previously called for and all charges paid or otherwise dispos ed of. the Southern Express Company will sell all Ihe unclaimed (shipments at Public Auction, to the highest, bid der, for cash, remaining on hand six months and over. Sale will take place at the Auction Room of the Ral eigh company on Wilmington street, Raleigh, N. C, Saturday, October 7, 1911. '..'.-., V. KOLESTON, Superintendent. FRANK WILSON. Auctioneer. J. J. BOWKN, '-." - Agent.' FALL FROM and all that is pleasing in fit and price will be yours if we have the order for your Fall and Winter Clothes. Place your Order today for present or Fntare Delivery Second THEY ALL DEMAND IT. Italelgh, Mke Kvery City and Town in the Union, Receives It. People with kidney Ills want to be cured. When one suffers the tortures of an aching back, relief is eagerly sought for. There are many reme dies today that relieve but do not cure. Here is evidence to prove that Doan's Kidney Pills are reliable. Mrs. J. A. Bashford, 603 Polk St., Raleigh, N. C, says: "You may continue to ptibllsh the testimonial I gave in January, 1908, in which 1 told about Dunn's Kidney Pills. Since that time I have been free from kidney complaint and back ache and during the past year I have had no need of a kidney medicine whatever. The secretions from my kidneys caused me great annoyance and I suffered from dull backaches and pains through my loins. I could not sleep soundly and In the morning when 1 got up my back was very lame and sore. .1 read about Doan's KIC"y Pills , and as I knew several parties who. had used them with benefit, I finally got a box from the Bolibitt-Wynno Drug Company. This remedy was far more effective than any other 1 havo used for my kidneys, and it was not long before I felt like a different person." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo, ugents for the United States. Remember the mime Doan's and take no other. Chesapeake & Ohio Ky. Schedule subject to change without notlci SCENIC ROUTE TO THR WEST. THKKK PAST VESTlBUIiB TRAINS WITH DINING CAR SERVICE. 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