THE RALE IG IT ENTERPRISE- i Thursday, January 12, 1905. Wake Crimnal Court. The .huiuar.v tcnii of Wake Coun ty Oimiiml Court convened Mon day, . I uxv Fred Moore presiding. The following cases have been disposed of : Ada Williams." and Nettie John son, two negro women, were con victed of assault "with deadly wea pons and sentenced to one year each in the county jail, with privilege to hire out. Weston Jones submitted and was sentenced to twelve months on the county roads. William Mitchell submitted to the charge of carrying a concealed wea pon and was dismissed on the pay ment of costs. James Holderficld,-" Will Holder field and Ernest Ilolderfield submit ted to conspiracy against R. A. Sea grave and paid the costs in the. case. The same defendants and Seagraves also submitted to the charge of an affray and paid the costs. These are the cases that arose over the summoning of road supervisor, to work the road. A true bill was found against Ray mond I). Rynum, charged with the murder of J. IT. Alford in this city. Before the regular criminal docket was taken up Tuesday niorn'ug an order was made granting Mrs. Nana Sasser an absolute divorce from her husband, W. II. Sasser, on the grounds of abandonment and giving her the custody of the child. A final order was ;o made in the case of Nannie P. Jones et al. vs. Lucv P. Jones confirming the sale of lands for $1,500 to W. Nor wood and directing the distribution of the funds. Herman Brown entered a plea of guilty of assault with deadly weapon and a line of $10 and costs was imposed.- The case of Winnie Norris and Len Weathers for larceny was order ed continued on account of the smallpox cases. Jim Lowry was found not guilty on an appeal from a magistrate's court and anotlier ease pending against him "was 'viol prossed by the solicitor. Lawrence Henry, Sam Henley and Braddock Allen were .'acquitted of the charge of robbery. The cases were nol prossed without going on trial at all. John Wright, of Fayetteville, en tered a plea of guilty of forcible trespass and a fine of $25 and a sen tence of two years in the county jail with the privilege to hire out was imposed. Herbert Pope was acquitted of the charge of carrying concealed weapon. S. W. Lowry submitted to the charge of obstructing the road superintendent-in 'the discharge of his duties and was discharged on the payment of the costs. This is the case in which Lowry threatened to shoot Superintendent Allen if he persisted in oneninff a new road through his land in obedience to an order made by the county conunis sioners. James Rogers and Dexter Bobbitt, both colored, were found guilty of stealing a pair of pants lrom lla Seligsons store on Wilmington street, and Rogers was found guilty of stealing a pair of pants from J Rosengartcn. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th St.. New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: UI had Salt Rheum or he zema for years, but nothing wouh cure it. until I used Bucklen's Ar nica Salve." A quick and sure heal er for cuts, burns and sores. 25c. a all druggists. Mr. Thomas M. Myatt, who lives near Meddlers, has recently killed two half Berkshire pigs. One weighed 400, the other 410. Greatly in Demand. Nothinsr is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern re quirements for a blood and system cleanser, such as .Dr. King s JNew Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver trou bles. Try them. At all druggists. 25c, guaranteed. Use Ino Corn Meal, made from best white corn obtainable: then thoroughly cleaned and hand-picked. Users say of it : "Ino is the best meal we ever tried." ".No other meal can compare with Ino." Makes the sweetest, whitest bread and most de licious muffins. SALE OP VALUABLE LAND. On the 28th day of January, 1905, 374 acres of land about live miles northwest of Raleigh, belonging to the estate of J. C. 'Marconi, deceased, will be sold at public outcry at the court house door. For full descrip tion see the Raleigh limes. W. J. PEELE, J. II. FLEMING, Commissioners. Raleigh ...Marble... Works. COOPER BROS. PROPS. Monuments IRON FENCE CATALOGUE ON REQUEST. W E P AY THE F RE IGHT. Gape Fear & Northern R'y South Bound Trains, 2d Class 1st Class 60 U w-i Q) a fcag ! OS ao W OS 3 CM ft o 0 a! A. M. 41' boot Oh 09 Q P.M. Time Table No. 2. In Effect SUNDAY, July 17, 1904, 18!01 A. M. North Bound .Trains. 1 1st Class 2d Class- 38 STATIONS. u 09 g et Q A.M. 6 ex u u WO o 2 o M P. .a -a Q P. M. 11 00 11 25 11 40 11 48 11 62 12 01 12 21 12 7 12 51 1 116 1 11 1 19 1 27 1 41 4 80 B 4 48 r 5 00 f 6 00 H 5 1)7 f 5 14 8 5 80 B 5 45 B 5 54 B 6 03 6 08 B 6 13 6 25 86 Lv. Apex Ar. Holly Mprlngs Wllbon Blanobard varlna Holland Angler Barclay vllle Coats Turlington Wye Duke Wve Ar. 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