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t". fhe Caucasian TO CONTEST MILS. TTCKim I... . ., Ihofdfsr, that it ma ct r ' lr 7. Ittll. hi ' 4 sty. Gne 511,1,0,1 IMUr f 1- and Whit, to lb effect thai t U Daughter of the late lire nr- lv4s. the 4aty of t& Rsi?r 1 i r rxnm Matters aiid ber win-ciing that it u B4 1 IfULUi In accordance with the will left I of this city, V'ak Forest to re - in that institution. foiw-jre opened yes :rratJon of 331 boy not by: her husband. Major It. S. Tucker In Major Tucker' win bis eatir Whether there t!l b any farther ?o or lb matter casa&t be iatd wffh asy certaiaty. a fteiaorratie ro is Wake ar s-tnfcj? to be the order of th day. The tat took property a bequeathed to his wife. mat iy by the srsi of r,e ana it is said that in it were term which would not permit of the ds- rx.cn:h l' w rn'.Kban, a trainee! I X it- Many of the n the afternoon viMon or property at made in Mr Tucker's will. Under Mrs. Tucker'i will the en- has pone to Chapel 4"7, wvj a oequeatnea in part of the ITnlveri-ity to her children during their life time. , tut none of the property wa to go iw ui me cauaren in perpetuo if such children were without an heir. The purpose sought in the iult. It la understood, la for an equal diTUion among all the children. The management of the Tucker es- fUilrttad rrHel .gaint tle Ta !ierrentatl-t l tTal Jail. v:y Autia. tie mm mh tilW 5ajtli WUIUa, Jo ceScrt4. a! Mr. T. C 0fcsr ts ilfflly S?r6c Tovmalp. lJt Jasary. i; 0 ! the- W Csmty jail a4 ut! b tried at tfee ett lefts ttrn. Mr. J, riesu, 0t Swift Crk Totth!p. J.ars4 la.t W4se4ay? tfeat Aettia a ts Sorfk. a&4 vst! t that rtty acd b4 the Tv ar?t. ed. The Ccro waa roCt to IU-: leth Mcraday by a Norfolk VtI atti! tart,e3 otr lo the astfeortUe cf fbif coastr. The Stat had o-err4 a re-' ard of $100 far the rap! ere of the' murderer and the Norfolk Scil? of the soithrrr.. t.sn;e.j o&e-fiail the reward x he (':--k Council of the te a delightful picnic at Sift Creek Church ,.;r' i.ojh's nuu puuui. ui- --v, w. ui iuc iutf.er es-jirf aicrinjinaiei araJr.B!. The at- i Monday, observing Ibor tate. by the will of Mrs. Tucker, was setsment againit the Southern Itail- ,orgl" cbrln Murphy with Pr- the Seatoird Air LiP. and the Atln- heU-d to make the arret. ani the tic Coa: Use Uitlrf i 1 Cotcp&nle , tloternor din ided the reward bet ea ap:eared before the Corporatka Mr. I'leatant and the Norfolk o5frr, Coran;!lon Monday and ISled escep-! tlont to the as.-erjnt the Comm!-' V. J. Murphy Sol the Maa WantS. 'on ha made for tatei againit the properties of the three companies.! V J' Murj,h,r' Seaboard etigi-, the complaint being that the railroads ceer' wa mrrete4 ltt IUJ!h Friday; fin a virmnr kwaphm i a .. Pa fist TVi ss-. wWu VP, u A iU are discriminated re rr.or Kitchin granted pardons ..t r ".th to Preston G. Cobb, c.nf.it rn vif-tfl at th . arv tf-rm of court, 1911, and ticjpatlng la a "badger" game la which one person was fleeced out of 190. Governor KUchin honored the txi: buKinees houses ieu in ine nanas of Judge T. B. Worn- road Company is f 46.64 1.96.00: acK and Mr. Carey K. Durfey as tru- against the Atlantic Coast Line. $32.- xeeR, ana on Judge omack's death '99S.SC7.00. and aealnsi th .iWrd : Mr. Durfey was left as the survlng Air Line, $17,500. James H. Poa reuU!titn. but Murphy refused to re trustee of this million dollar estate. repretented all three railroad cornr?-' fuBeJ lo return and itltuted habeas The contention, so it is understood. ! nles a long with Assistant General' cor proceeding and had a hearing upon which the three daughters. Mrs. Counsel Elliott, for the Atlantic Coast, bf fore Judge Uoke ia Mar- Line. Col. A. B. Andrew and H. W.,pfy pro ihAt De wa not la Gw' Miller for the Southern. There will gia at lhc t!me tbe aHeK crlme was be a further hearing as to the Sea-! fomm. and was therefore re- board Air Line Saturday. the September term, 1908. tar; Ashby L. Baker, Mrs. Ed. II. Fellowes and Mrs. W. H. Williamson, will ask to have the will set aside Is that it was the purpose of their father not to tie up the estate in a trust, but There are now twenty- that each should have an equal pro- K-:iij' iJoughton has resigned as iidhii r.xaimiiej, auu ruiiuer Brown has been appointed r- aii'h' billons lor tne vacant posi- f ah-iftant ; each applicant Is rxl with a banking institution. Tte Ai.nual fiddlers Convention at it. uuuuicu uiie iu :el'u!!-rc Atiditorium at the A. & M. (y.;;rfrc JVioiiUH taicri liuuu at o . o v (Larniiion tiddler of the State r.t to Mr. Nat Warren, while Mr. H. St i h(nson came out with sec- Wal't-r Sanders, one of tne coioreu (. r, jN.r boys ai uie iioiei Jiaieigu, nty, was fhibiting a pistol to oie til "is (iiuiiis ouiiuay uuruiug izi sh-.veil him how it was a safety ; sto!. Walter is now in St. Agnes Hospital, colored, for repairs. The bail filtered his leg. Iter. Walter Saunders died yes terday at St. Agnes Hospital. He was a native of Clayton. tion In fee simple without stipula tions. In addition to the three heirs named above, the others are Mrs. James Boylan, Mrs. John H. Winder and the children of the late William B. Tucker. r:capeii I'risoner Got Ileligion ami Came Bark to Set-re Sentence. The authorities at the penitentiary experienced something out of the or dinary Friday morning when Richard Tinsley, colored, an escaped convict, . j walked up to the prison gate aad ask- l)r. M Cullers Has Failetl to Make!d ?-dniittance, stating he desired to Connection With Wake's Treasury. , fin!gh serving his sentence. ' Tinsley was sent to the State's At the regular monthly meeting of ; Prjgon from Vance Countv on October the Board of County Commissioners 5 1rj03( to serve a ntence o one Monday, Mr. D. T. Johnson, Chairman : year for larcency and receiving, and of the Board of Commission, submit-; Tinsley escaped from the State farm ted to the Board of all of the corre-jon the first of December of the same spondence he had with Dr. W. S. Ran-j year. Since nls escape his life has kin, Secretary of the Board of Health j been a varied one, but finally he join with reference to the quarantine of-; efj tne church, and since that time fleer of Wake County. j he determined to come back and On August 23rd Mr. Johnson wrote; serve out his sentence. the State Board of Health that he, as Chairman of the Board of County leased. ATTACKS SCHOOL PIUXCIPAL. A severe attacks on school princi pal, Chas. B. Allen, of Sylvanla. Ga., is thus told by him. "For mere than three years," he write. "I suffered indescribable torture from rheuma tism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased kidneys. All remedies fail ed till I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful rem edy cured me completely." Such re sults are common. Thousand bless them for curing stomach trouble, fe male complaints, kidney disorders, biliousness, and for new health and vigor. Try them. Only 50 cents at all druggists. When writing advertisers, ple&M mention this paper. Pnmmiociinoro of tl'o to Pnnntv Viarl appointed Dr. R. S. Stevens, of Ral leigh, quarantine officer for said The Guilford County authorities Wake County, Dr. McCullers, who! have obtained from Governor Kitchin was elected to that position by the j requisition for Sam Andrews, who County Board of Health at its meet was sentenced in Guilford for crimi- ing in May, having declined the ap pointment of Superintendent of Health. In reply thereto, Dr. Rankin wrote on August 25th, that the position of quarantine officer of Wake County had been filled, and is now being fill- ed, by Dr. J. J. L. McCuller3 by his J. M. Smith, a Telephone Lineman, appointment, and that there is no Irops to His Death. . vacancy for the position at present. Mr. J. M Smith, of Raleigh, a line-1 T1Ve aC"on fn Rnkn ap man for the Capital City Telephone Panting Dr. McCu lers as health of- liter anu quarauuue uiucer is uui sal relations and broke away from the convict camp before he had com pleted his sentence. The officers have kated him in Virginia and obtained the requisition for his return to North Carolina. Company, fell twenty feet from a pole near the Governor's Mansion Monday and received injuries causing his death an hour later In some way Mr. Smith lost his hold on the pole and fell headforemost on the brick pavement from where he was picked, "P a few minutes afterwards and ! rushed to Rex Hospital. His skull as crushed and he lived only an Ijour after the accident. He leaves a 'ife and several children. Jutle J. Crawford Biggs Resigns Candidates Galore. JJge J. Crawford Biggs, of Dur ham, has resigned from the bench and recognized by the Board of County Commissioners, the contention of the Board of County Commissioners be ing that Dr. Rankin had no authority to appoint to either position under the law. Dr. McCullers asked Judge Peebles some days ago for an order of injunction and mandamus requir ing the County Commissioners to rec ognize him as County Physician. This was refused, and Dr. McCullers has appealed to the Supreme Court. The matter is now in the courts. Later Developments County Official May be Fined for Contempt. Since the above item was written ill deVOtP his timo n fice and will also be one of the in-' McCullers County Physician. There s'ructors in law at Trinity College, j was a called meeting of the County Judge Biggs resigned for the fact that' Board of Health Tuesday. Those all the courts assigned to him for the present being Mayor James I. John fcext year are in the western portion son, of Raleigh; Dr. G. M. Bell, of of the State and would keep him away, Wakefield; Dr. Henry McKee Tucker, from home. A. Way land Cooke, of of Raleigh; County Superintendent Greensboro; Jacob A. Long, of Gra- of Schools Z. V. Judd. The chairman ham; H. A. Foushee, of Durham, and of the Board of County Health John Maj. a. w. Graham, were candidates son, of Raleigh, who is also chairman fr the job even before Judge Biggs' of the Board of County Commission resignation had reached the Gover- ers, and who had been notified of the Dr. Governor Kitchin has not yet meeting, was not present, as he was made the appointment. ; presiding at the meeting of the Board ; of County Commissioners. On the Fleming Case Will be Heard at Smith- vote in the matter, and as to regula- fl 1 CfleSBKBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBSSSHBSBSSBBBSSBSBllllllftlMMM 1 ilflenz Ease Shoe For Comfort & Long Service kTR can show you proof " that eight out of ten men wear their M EN Z EASE twelve to twenty four months. Isnt saving the price of one or two ordinary shoes every year good enough for you ? Herbert Rosenthal The Shoe Fitter 129 FayettevOle St, RabfetL IL C ic field. The matter of alimony and the cus Jiy of her children pending the "Marine nf th ci,? f- ;vnr.n vt tions adopted, Prof. Z. V. Judd's vote was the only one cast in opposition. In the election of Dr. McCullers his compensation was fixed on fees. The d and board, of Mrs. Nelle Claire ?rovides f1 "PeS Reining against her husband, Percy - Fleming, was not heard Friday, the hearing was continued to Wednesday, September 13th, when shall be approved by the County Com missioners. x County Officials May be Fined. f'h.f r,ri, fnmtnlseiftnorc haratn. chamber ?' PeeS WlU hr lt in fore declined to recognize Dr. McCul- SmThfieTd DS OUrt lers as tne County Superintendent of T,0 " A , , ' Health, and have so instructed the eoies upon statements to the court .Mr. WT. C. counsel for Mr. Fleming, was sick in uea. Hos various county institutions, but a res- nlntinn was nnKSPd bv the Countv Douglass, leading Board of Health ordering fhXLt tte County Commissioners, the jailer and other officials be notified of the elec tion and a penalty of $25 was im posed for interference with the Coun ty Superintendent of Health in the P l WaS brought to the Asylum in SJon 7n V f TJ ? lD democrats Have Row OverWho Shall n?' .e-dMlE?dWM Make Out Tax Iirt. i insane. Physicians at. the Asy- um examiner? -t T.-.ir I nmo u-ooVa aern tha PoiHetor nf MOV All Hart-Ward Hardware Co. We have Moved our store to new building 125 East Martin Street. We have 10,000 square feet of show rooms with Electric Elevator, every floor on the ground floor. Right in the heart of the business center of Raleigh. We will be pleased to see all friends customers, and the public generally. Our stock is complete and our prices the lowest HART-WARD HARDWARE CO. Wholesale and Retail 125 E. Martin St, Raleigh, N. C P'tal Authorities Said Duke Was Not Insane. Mr. w. Mr. niiiri jlh in Hc' borne weeKs ago Cental condition and stated that he Iteeds stated that under the new law as not insane. The man was given it was not his duty to tabulate and is freedom and he returned to Wil- compute the tax list as . heretofore, jagton Friday night. Duke -was hut that this duty now devolved upon fought to Raleigh at the request of the County Auditor, Mr. Holding. wife and his son-in-law. Duke is The County Commissioners in rawing a pension of $20 a month structed the Register of Deeds to do roni the Atlantic Coast Line. this work under advice of the county Rateifib Mame SUoote Shipments made to any part of the State at same price as at shop. V M0IUMEI1 COOPER BROS.. Proprs &AL.GGH. N. C. OCT NO fO CATALOQUB. 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