THE CAUCASIAN. Kaleigh, N. C, January 13, February 7th will be detoted by the Supreme court to the examination of applicants to practice law. Treasurer Worth rays that lat jear lei than .1,(M) of old bond tin in fur exrbaoge and add that he dors not believe man j more will ever come in. There are outstanding loine I .TOO,. OKI. It in claimed that some new evidence wMI pf-dtlj be j.rrsentd in the case of John Evans, tlie Kockinjctjam negro in jail here and under sentence of deatb. His attorneys bave been qui etly at work for him. Mer. ( harles F.. Johnson and Alf. A. Tbomp'on are building an immense cotton storage warehouse near the JaleiKi rot ton milh. The warehouse will l completed in about thirty days and will le capable of holding ;,m bale of otton. 'Hi reader of political and economic iibje t will II nd The New Tnnea for .January an i:.ter-Hting and valuable iiuiiilicr. riiblih"d by (,'harlea II. Kerr .V Co., No. :., KifUi Avenue, Chicago, III. At the penitentiary it it learned that for the j resent the chapel will be used a tlie shirt factory, an only sev-enty-tlve convict are to be employed in that work, and an the big west wing i. not fitted up. It will cor-t consider alile to fit up, a there are no floor and no window, There are no less than 175 convict in the penitentiary. In nide the big wall 2TfKi cabbage plants haw? bean net out. The Wake County Hoard of Kduca tion has panted a resolution asking the public: school teachers of the county to use their inlluence with parents and children to prevent the use of cigar ettes by the children, and that the teachers use their whole authority tt prevent the me. of cigarettes by chil dren at school, and tlie committee of the several districts are requested to aid the teachers in prohibiting the school children from using cigarettes. Mr. K. O. Ilurton, counsel for Major .lames V. Wilnoriin the Railway Com mission c.ie taut week served notice oiiMr.UC. Caldwell and Mr. J. II. I'earson, the new Commissioners, to appear to-fore the I nited States Su preme Court in Washington, I). C. on the 17th, when a motion would be maile to attach them for ontempt fur violating the nupersedeas of court nnd to compel them to restore the Wil son's to ollices of Kail way 'ommision luners and to restore the rooms, books and papers of the olllce to them. The Seaboard Air Line has made a big purchase of land adjacent to its property, just north of the city. The amount ot Uud purchased is fourteen acre. It was the property of the North Carolina Car Company, and a good, big sum of money was paid therefor. AnolHcial of the Seaboard states than shops will be rebuilt on the site and that the acquisition of the property will result in their early constructior, as .he necessity for the establishment of the shops in Kaleigh becomes mor apparent everyday. Mr. Charles McXamee, general manager for Ceorge Vanderbilt at Uiltmore, has sent Mr. Uottoinly, Vanderbilt's land scape gardener, here to arrange the shubbery and other plants in the square on which the Coventor's mansion stands. The plants and shrubs have already been shipped here. Mr. liottomly will make out a plan of his arrangement of the man sion square and submit it to the gover nor. All this is done without the cost of a cent to the state. Mr. Bottomly remarked that if he had charge of the capitol square he would cut out nearly nail ot i ne trees since they are entire ly too thick. "The -Iickey T.ird" in the Evening rress isiior says That any man or gang who attempts to smirch the char acter of a gentleman on the basis of a clerical error, will feel a boomerang that will well nigh knock the stutlin out of him or them." 'That despite many prophecies and predictions from the fountain head of falseness, nobody has yet been jailed lor laiiure to pay taxes. "lnat despite tlie little nagging which has been made at Keeper Burns, he is getting capitol square in better shape and condition than ft has ever been before, and promises to show that he knows how to do something besides draw Ins pay. ' Ayeis Cherry Pectoral costs mora than other medi cines. But then it cores more than other medicines. Most of the cheap congh medicines merely palliate; they aHonl local and tempo rary relief. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral does sot patch cp or palliate. It cures. Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, and every other cough, will, when other remedies fail, yield to !! Ayer's Cherry Pectoral It has a record of 60 years of cures. Bend lor ths "Cor book" free. J. O. AyiT Co., Lowell, Unas. COUfTTY SCHOOL FUND. Ihe School O.Dnoa U 17.738 teach Scholar Ueta 1.7.1- 31,04l.50 tho Total Sum Apportion d. Ihe Heard of Education at its recent session maije the yearly apportion ment of the county school fund which is as follows : Rt. Mary's. $1,673 00 St. Matthew' 1.173 25 Mark's Creek 1.52W SO Uttle River 1.676 75 NakeKorest.. 2,331 "0 eue River. 7S9 75 House' a Creek.., 1.03W 00 llarton's Creek 1,330 00 New Lmht 1.232 00 urove & 7a i58 00 !J3 00 1,47 W 1,275 75 1,111 JO '1.003 75 1,0 3 75 If you feel weak, dull and discour aged you will find a bottle of Hood's !srsaparilla will do you wonderful good. Cedar Fork.. r? - White Oak Swift Creek I'anther Branch. Middle Creek.... Holly Springs.... l'Ucic norn The entire appointment to the town ships outside of Kaleigh is $21,422.5(3. supervisor .Norms says the appor tionment will enable the public schools of the county to run on an average of five months, allowing teachers an av erage salary of $2S. This is above the average compensation allowed teach ers of public schools. Ihe Hoard apportioned to each of the 17,738 school children $1.75 each. Kaleigh township has a population of o,.o:j and therefore receives as its share of the school fund S'J.GoO. WAKE SUPERIOR COURT. Spending Ihe Montr- The regular monthly meeting of the Hoard of Alderman was held in the mayor's otlice at s o'clock Friday night, Mayor Kuss presided ; routine business was transacted and a few new ordi nauces enacted. Alderman Kousball, chairman of the Finance Committee, made a special report, bearing upon the cities receipts and disbursements, with special reference to the allotment made by the Hoard to the different de partments. This report showed that several of the departments had al ready spent their allottments, while others bad gone beyond it, and that up to the present time the expenditures were suilicient to take f 1,00 more than the probable receipts would amount to, and unless there was retrenchment, the city would be right much in debt at the end of the fiscal year, March 1st. mm JohnC. UitIi KtlMHd. John C. Davis, of Wilmington, who has been an inmate of the insane asy lum in this city since May 31st, 13D2, was tast weea given ms noerty. ' When pronounced cured of insanity several weeks ago, Supt. Kirby wrote Alienor Kichardson.of the ew Han over Court.that Davis had regained bis reason, and that he had him in custody at uis uisposai. solicitor Kichardson wrote the superintendent to hold Davis until Court met, which was in progress at u umingion last week. Saturday, on motion of Solicitor Kichardson, the criminal action against l'avis were noi prossed in New Han over Court. John C. Davis has had a career which is almost unparallelled. He began life as an operative in a cotton mill. He ciine of humble parentage. He studied law, and pushing himself forward at tamed much prominence and won the confidence of the people of Wilming ton. By embezzling and mortgaging inner people s properly, he made away wuo more man io,uoj, the greater portion of which he gave to churches and charitable objects. Davis was con sidered one of the best men in Wil mington, and the confidence of the peo ple in him was remarkable. Ofr On Hundred Gases on the Docket Two Harder Trials Jade Tlmberlake's Able Charge to the Jury. The January term of Wake county Superior Court opened Monday, with Judge Timberlake presiding and So licitor Pou at his post. In opening court Judge Timberlake delivered an able and timely charge to the grand jury. He instructed the iury especially to indict merchants or others for sell ing or giving cigarettes to boys under the prescribed age. He told them that it was their sworn duty to examine this matter carefully. He also charged them particularly against the crime of bribery, gambling, including dealing in futures and escape from officers. He referred to the bouses of ill fame, and said, if any existed, they should be closed. Solicitor Pou set a criminal docket, and this it is claimed will save money to the county. Most of the one hun dred cases are for trivial offenses; the two important cases being that of Jim Hooker, who brutally, shot Mahaly White in August of 1896, and his trial win taKe place Friday . A special ve nire nave been ordered. John Groves, who was at the March term of 18, tried and convicted of manslaughter, appealed to the Su preme Court which recently granted him a new trial. He will be tried for murder Thursday. Groves last Janu ary shot a colored man near Wake For est. A SERIOUS CHARGE. I8TATC NEWS. The Greensboro Telegram saya it is now settled that Greensboro is to bars a new parse n get depot. The firm of JL. Eice A Co., to- baeeo manufacturers cf Greensboro, assigned last week. Liabihtities amount to 120,000. The grand jury in Baceomb Coun ty have returned a 'Urue bill against the street railway company for is suing a free pass to a reporter oa the Citizen. North Carolina Presidential post masters appointed last week are tV m. Y. Ormsby, catena: Poilip II. Ly- brook, Winston: Joseph D. Martin, Tarboro. The poetofiiee at Mooresvilie was entered by profeaional burglars and the safe blown open and the office robbed of all available easp and stamps last week. News of a pecnliar accident was received last week from Pacolet, S. C. The 14 -year-old daughter of J. D. Scott, leaned back too far in a rocking ebair. The chair fell over, and herhead struek the dor break ing her neck. The taking of a thimble from the trachea of little Ellen Harris at Charlotte was successfully accom plished by local surgeons. The ob ject was located by the X-Ray, the first time it has been nsed success fully in surgical operation in the South. The suit brought by the Commis sioners of Wilkes county, for the purpose of restraining County Treas ury from paying the railroad bonds issued, and interest, will be heard before Judge Starbuck in Winston on January 15th. It is thought the order will be granted, hx-Justice Avery represents the Commissioners. Mr. Thomas M. Ilufham has re tired from the editorial field and will devote himself to the law and to his duties as Mayor cf Hickory. He made a clean, able, vigorous and manly paper, and was one of the first editors in the State. The Times suspends publication, and is incor porated into the Mercury, which will hereafter be published as the Times-Mercury, with J. r. Click as editor and E. E. Reynolds as asssci ate editor. Scotland Neck correspondent to News and Observer under date of January 7, says news comes from Dawson's six miles in the country, that Dr. O. C. Stallings ' zt his gin house by fire Wednesday. There was also some cotton consumed, but your correspondent has not learned how much. News has also reached here that some days ago the build ing of a high school was burned. It had been refitted with furniture, etc. and the less was not covered by insurance. The Charlotte Poultry and Pet Stock Association which has recent ly been organized in Ohailotte will give their first exhibition commenc ing January 12 ib, and continuing for three days. The exhibition will be held in the city hall, a large and commodious building, and will be open to the public from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m., Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the 12th, 13th and 11th. Agaiiiftt the President of the A It. K.-lIe Denies the Charge la llrouKht & . C. Toto. News has been received in Kaleigh that Robert Hancock, President of the Atlantic and North Carolina rail roaa nas Deen cnarged with a serious crime. It is charged that Mr. Hancock forced Miss Abbott, his neice. to yield to his wishes. It is further alleged that ne inreaienea ner u she did not yield to mm. ' Complaint has been filed with the Clerk of the Superior court in craven county ior Jr ebruary term in wnicn me cnarges are fully set forth. Mr. Hancock was in Washington, D, C, at the time the charge were first made public. He hastened at once to Newbern and denied the charge in toto. Later Reports to-day (Wednes day) state that the bill of complaint against President Hancock has Deen withdrawn and (.quashed. It is ex pected that Mr. Hancock will publish a statement in nis Denair. Habana The exportation of leaf to bacco free of duty began. A French Steamer foundered Jan. 1, near Marseilles, with all bands consist ng of 15 men, perishing. The following fourth-class post masters have been appointed for Aorth Carolina Liberty, J. F. Pickett; Stanley; J. S. Grasser. Columbia, S. C, Jan. 8. Andrew Welch, when caught in the act of rob bing the postothce at Florence 'ast night, shot himself dead. Marshall Cbadwick, a suspected mur derer, was taken from jail by a mob at Colfax, Wash., Monday and hanged to the west hall of the court house. Anthony Comstock, who sued a cer tain doctor for $50,000 damages for de famation of character, in referring to him as a "notorious blackmailer," was given a verdict -or. o cents, witnout cost. Pension, Tex., Jan. 8 The hard ware store of Poiloard, lioare & Co., the large dry goods house of Madden, Graham & Co., were burned last night. The loss is two hundred thousand dol lars, partly insured. Washington. Miss May Waite, 24 years old, and said to be a daughter of ex-Governor Waite, of Colorado, at tempted to commit suicide by taking stricbnyne at Washington. A deplorable tragedy cccured in the outskirts of Memphis Friday after noon. Dr. Shep A. Rogers, professor of anatomy at the Memphis Medical College, and one of the most prominent pbysicians of this city, was snot by Mrs. Mary Sanbnnk, a widow, and now lies in a dyingcondition at the hospital. After shooting Dr. Rogers, the woman turned the revolver to her breast and sent a bullet through her heart, is sup posed to be the woman s infatuation tor the Doctor. These Are act. The average passenger wants the quickest and cheapest route. If you contemplate a trip to Arkansas, Texas or Indian Territory, and will kindly drop me a line, stating your destina tion, when you wish to leave, and how many there will be in your party, I will take great pleasure in naming you me very lowest rates also call on vou in person and explain the advantages ui hi j line. Your best route is via Memnhis and the Iron Mountain, it is thn nnlr linn that runs through cars by Little Rock, io lexarkana, Long View, Marshall, .Uiceola, Big Sandy, Dallas and Ft, vvorinwunout change. Elegant vest- tuuieu vusir cars on all trains. waiter iurnisnea on any Diaie iree upon application. Addrees .. LEItEHLANOae, Traveling Passenger Agent, 103 Read House, Chattanooga, Tenn. A GOOD DAY'S WORK. a scroiuious sore on one ot my .f .... - umos iroumea me ior years, l was told it must be cut out as my only chance of recovery. I began taking iiooa a barsapamia and this medicine punned my blood. I am now sound and well and able to do a good days WOrK." J ATHAN1IL I INNINGTON, DOHl ino, Virginia. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick head ache, indigeston, biliousness. AH drug' gists, 25c The Stanly Enterprise says the Ef fird cotton mill is to be doubled and that then it will require 400 operatives. Mr. j. w. cannon will build a 9200, 000 cotton mill at Albermarle that will require 700 operatives. That's the way we are going forward. Another Chance for the Railroad Organ to Howl. 8tatesville Mascot It is a little late, but we are tenanted to say that trial of purely legal ques tions by jury have received another blow, and this time from the Supreme vuuri oi JNorm Carolina, it i now in oruer ior those journals which have uccu guaraiog mis palladium of our Ii Denies to tell as what to do about it Kvervbouy bays bo. Cabarets Candy Cathartic, the cost wefr deiful medical discovery of tlie ae, p ant and refreshing to the taste, a. A peotly and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C C C. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents, bold and guaranteea to cure ny au oruggisi. To the If ember of the Coaety board ef KdocalioB and Soperviaora : Ia Sia : 1 wish to org yoa to have the teachers exaxalned on the public days provided for by law. There are two special reaaon why this sboald be done, vii-, economy and ytematir work oo the part of the bepervuor. How will it save money? I find under the present arrange ment in some counties that very few teachers are examined oo the public daya, bat teacher go to the Sapervia or oo any day in the week and any week In the year and as a result the Supervisor will have almost a many daya service to be paid Out of the pob lic fund a he ha examined teacher. The teachers of every county could be examined on one cf tie four daya provided for in the law, with perhaps rare exception. We ought to have twenty-five or thirty teacher examined on each of the public daya and have only to pay for one day' service instead of fifteen or tweoty days, for the same number ot teachers examined at the present loose way of doing in some countie. Where Supervisor cannot arrange to have separate room for white and colored to carry on examination for both racea at the same time, then continue the examination after the public days until all have an oppor tunity to be examined. We want this money that is paid the Supervisor for examining one tea cher one day and another teacher the next day, and so on, to pay him for supervising schools, for going out and coming in touch with the people, and putting life into the schools. I am not censoring the Supervisor; but be is annoyed and hindered in his teaching or private business by being called upon to examine a teacher just at any time, and of course cannot give bis time in this service for nothing, and in this way he must necessarily have a large number of days service in comparison with the number of appli cants examined. It seems almost needless to say that a Supervisor cannot and will not have as carefully prepared examination just at any and all days as he will on special days provided for in the law. The Su pervisor cannot do his duty unless be can work systematically, and the County Hoards of Education are here by urged to take every action possible to aid the Supervisor to do eillcient, systematic work and at the same time enable him to accomplish a great deal within a few days along the line of examinations. In some counties the money spent for these every-day examinations would pay for sending the Supervisor to a great number of the schools of the county. ours truly, C. H. Mkbank, Superintendent of Public Instruc tion. m i Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with local applications, as they can not reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di rectly on the blood and mucuous sur faces. Hall s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tne best pbysicians in this coun try for years, and is a regular pres cription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting dsrectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimo nials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. CMI'T GET REST.I01 ls ocm rstocaaniBo. SImfIssskss Ccca lc::i ..JXtJV'rr., A . Ia. The ujc . cit! ICS Ag53. TUB, Pale, IiattiTc Blooi tie Merljiu Cane. Restful Sleep Frctn Better Bleed Supply. PAINTS CELERY COS POUND THE ARTERIES- mis GENERAL NEWS. Vniverstty News. Strange as it may seem but to a close observer the fact is clear, that the greater amount of impulses and inspirations received during Xmas. tide are of the best. As a result of this Xmas-tide inlluence, twenty-three of Xorth Carolina's sons have obeyed the high and noble inspiration and have put their names upon the register of the University. This swelling of the ranks of intellectual workers, the future Commanders and Pilots of our Ships of State, is due to the untiring efforts of our brilliant, young Presi dent, Dr. Alderman. His efforts, it seems Vo me, shall be recorded in the annals of our State History, yea, in our Country's History, in the deeds of those whom be led to enlightenment. A noticeable start has been made to wards the construction of the Alumni Building and may the near future witness its completion. J. M. H. M. O. Society. A special dispatch from Washing ton, D. C, says : 'Dr. Walter C. Murphy has been unanimously elected president of the North Carolina Society, of this (Wash ington) City, succeeding Hon. YY Uliam R. Cox, secretary of the United States Senate, who declined re-election." If The Baby la Cutting Teetn, Be sure and use that old and well- tried remedy, Mrs. Wisslow's Sooth- isa Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoe. Twenty five cents a bottle. ANY PERSON Wishing to know the truth in regard to their health should not fail to send for a valuable and new 64 page Book let which will be sent r reb for a short time to those who mention this paper, This book i published by the celebrat ed physicians and 1 specialists Dr. Hathaway & Co., of 221.; South Broad way St. Atlanta, Ga whom you should Notice of Dividend of V. C. Railroad Co. Dividend No. 36 of C per cent has been declared 3 per cent payable Feb. 10th, 1898, to stockholders of record at 12 o'clock m. Jan. 20th. The stock books will be closed at 12 m. on Jan. 20th until Feb. 10th at 12 o'clock m. E. S. Walton, Treasurer. Now ready for free distkibu tion to all who buy or expect to buy one Celebrated Obixoco Guano Farmers' Boxe or Special, Compound c, 15,000 Koyster's North Carolina Almanacs. Cal at your office, and if you do not find one there for you write us. F. S. Bolster Guaxo Co., j - Norfolk, Va. MARK HANNA RE-ELECTED To the l oited States Senate by a Majority of 3 Votes IJushnpIl Inaugurated Gov ernor. As we go to press the graphic dis patches announces that Senator Mark Hanna was re-elected to the Senate by the following vote: House, 04 votes; Senate, 17 votes total 74 votes. During the week a strong fight was made by a combine of Democrats and anti-Hanna Republicans led by Nation al Committeeman Kurtz, of Ohio. At one time it looked as if the combine had Hanna defeated, but Hanna's boodle and patronage finally won the victory. Gov. Bushnell Inaugurated. Colcmbus, Ohio, Jan. 10. Governor Bushcell was inaugurated for his second term to-day. Although the city was crowded with adherents of both Bushnell and Hanna. tnere was no collision between the opposing factions. A number of delgates called on the Governor during the forenoon, and expressed confidence m him. ihe inaugural parade was not equal to that of other years. It took it but twenty minutes to pass the grand stand. The Governor's inaugural address was short. Xilllpllc Sambet of Vital Kr Cerpaacle. There are de-grw of itepl4!n?!i from tho wide-awake state to thv leep which dot not rvfrvtdi and has in it only the mockery of rt. Such Bleep Is not tlrwl naturvV sweet restorer. Dreams have pow er to torture and to depre. Sltvp, therefore. Is not always reat, but trouble, and a troubled sk-ep bring to the brain-worker lo of power for thought and labor. It is a well-known fact that for any part to perform actively Its du ties, it must have an abundance of blood; but when the power of lo cally regulating the supply of blood in the brain Is Impaired because of insufficient nerve power the tired brain grinds the same old grist over and over till nervous prostra tion, paralysis or hysteria ensues. The cause of sleeplessness 1 s so clear that the cure is equally appa rent. The nerves must recover their grip. The health-wrecking laxity of the blood vessels must be correc ted. The answer to how this is to be done is: Feed the exhausted nerve tissues with Paine's celery compound. 15y thus acting on the nerves Paine's celery compound Is able to regulate the blood supply and permanently banish sleeplessness that shortens so many lives, es pecially among those beyond mid die age. In addition to this indl rect control over the circulation, Paine's celery compound directly increases the amount of blood in the arteries and arouses the puri fying organs to drive out Impuri ties that often lurk in it undevel opea ior years tin age or a "run down" condition allow them to get the upper hand. A pale, languid woman Is not more of a lady than a rosy, robust one. Women leading lives of imper fect health, with pains and aches running riot through their "run down'' bodies, are often ignorant of the fact that it is not a specific ior nervousness or rneumatism or stomach trouble that they need. but fundamental ouilding up of every tissue 01 their bodies and a thorough cleansing of their blood. he strengthening of the constitu uonanauie eruuicauon;oi laieni uis ease that l'aine's celery compound achieves leaves no fear of that treacherous partial recovery that keeps one always afraid of relapse and sudden break-down. Paine's celery compound rests on the wise modern conclusion of the best medical thought that the rem edy that invigorates the entire sys tem and purifies it, is tho only safe cure for such localized disease as rheumatism, neuralgia, sleep- essness, eczema, headaches and blood diseases. It is a common harmful idea that health keeps pace with strength. 'eople seem to think that one can determine the health of persons by measuring their arms. Health means absence of pain and the presence of more or less nerve in tensity and enjoyment in the mere fact of living. All this implies abundantly nourished organs and blood un hampered by diseased humors. l'aine's celery compound is es pecially valuable for recruiting the strength and spent energies of men and women advanced in years. It is the one preparation considerd worthy the name of a true nerve food and blood remedy by physi cians throughout the country. It is prescribed by them in every State in the Union to tone up the system, regulate the nerves and re store health and strength. tXkr b ret. a4 it dlrued rartia tlb a paragraph la tt Wilaiif. axrcattv ad iJtv-at atrtxalat bill maaiag apprpr?aiUa 1 ta nic otaaalMion. All lb atftr paragrapbe ib tbia apt1" b it bat tbia ca wrrt dipod mt m t It holiday rc, aa4 tbia wnt err by eaoimu rubeeet W rite a Utitr Urn foltdiM-uMa. lbfibtiia the Krpablicaa Cava?, aoave tavorte or Uln u.iiSrt ioe in lb tyttc. otfeera f rerhif it retire. t ted till oihera of aaa4i bi ti. Wri. dect in hia rttaB4aiio&a la un. b!d tba sytta. Tt Wtewralt land raady to tie fur rra, bt. nothing lee ifcan repeal will utt them. Tea diacuaattn on tb irtion had Dot roded wbea tbr Huu J. journrd 00 aturday. Mr. raroaif .-term varoiiaa tti one 01 lbo wt apoke in oppoeiiion. haturday rulogira were dehtered a tha Ut Kerrraentatitr A.Ll I: Wright of Mateacbuvett. Monday it ia cxtxr'rd that tbr Sen ate will lake uptbe Hawaiian senna Hon treaty and glv it rottttderaii jo to that until it ia ditpod of. TLr debate will probably lake rlar ib Executive aeeion bul there will be aa effort to have it considered in open aeaaioo.aotbe public ran Lave tbr Unc- ct of the information brought out. Syapartfic fiusbanifc. the dread of the cotton gtowtr, can lw? prrventcd. Trill j at nxiKrimcnt Station and the experience of lcadiit gramqi prove jKjrsitivcly that Kainit i the only remedy. Wc V f'.l 1 .!. r e that. f Btxirf a del.:. 14AAH KA.il WO 1. rnn rai - . . run OALt I rart LairC HoCb Ki t. U r Addree. .erl ateaaiaa. j,tri i e !', ant b r ly. efaad tr4ee r drx f m Me T- t ..,. wmr. t-ay t -' - Kfb . T ,,, ti- - i -. r.ii'i i a i:u r ail i. II t l In. Wmn.dfu1.1u hlni i.. 1 Drrtrrx Ycsr Priori Tt fett.l ef rprta , tb kaaaiiac ml tfc.tr a.b a la prntimtt. We i .. crpeaee. ty elt aa 4 a. aat jar ftae. A4. a4 ttaeotaveai ..... rini.ir w. AvifcirT. rrlaJ Kt 'atite. 4 itiaeta Natl r.ak .i4.f. Kaiaiea. N.". Do NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD. A fact often overlooked, or not al ways understood, is that women suf fer as much from distressing kidney and bladder troubles as the men. The womb is situated back of and very close to the bladder, and for that reason any distress, disease or inconvenience manifested in the aid- nevs. back, bladder or urinary pas age is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trou ble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling is evidence that your kidneys aud bladder need doctoring. If you have pain or dull aching in the back, pass water too frequently, or scanty suddIv. with smarting or burning these are also eonvincing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. The mild and the extraordinary eff eet will uprise you It stands the highest for its wonder ful cures. If you take a medicine you should take the best. At drug gists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pam Dhlet. both sent free by mail. Men tion The CArcASiAU and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing-hamton,- N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the. genuine ness of this offer. - H AVIXG a good printing outfit. want a party to join me in issuing a weekly paper in some locality in North Carolina. Address, W . C. IVEY. Klberton.Ga The srtnoathetic tendemeee cJ Irw. Ing husband ia everything to an expec tant mother, specially during her in ordeal. Georee Lavton. Hsn.. a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives lha xouowing case : A enrtotner of mine. wboe wife baa naM four bottles of " Mother Friend hrfor flnement. eey. after Meier th effect of the remedy, that if she ta4 to go through the ordeal again, ana mere were but fonr buttlee'oa the market, and the cuat waa $1(M per buttle, the would have them. " Mother's Friend is a scientifically compounded liniment which aiToril cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures Droi-r elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. " Mother's Friend " is solil hv f?nit- giats, or expressed oa receipt of one dollar. Valuable book. "Before Baby is Born," mailed free on application. IKE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO- Atlanta. Ca, You Want -rf A PIANO That Will Please? Tftc SSRETT FOR I LOW Rates West, TEXAS, MEXICO. CAL IFORNIA, ALASKA, or any other point, with FREE MAI'S, write to FRED. D.'BUSH, Diatrict Passenger Agent, LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R., 3'- Wall St., ATLAXA, Ga. Piano. Has a reputation second to cone, and while it is necessary (or the dealer to charge more for it than yon are asked to pay (o many other makes, you m n instrument the extra raiue ot which fully justif es the aomio outlay. If net for sale b local dealers, address, THE JOHN CHURCH CO., I CINCINNATI NEW TORE MIICAOO 2 tnt (Ffcrrr-!! x w - & A at a NT ikal ANDY CATHARTIC CURftOnSTIPATIOtl L3r5ffi LoanS . . . i ! soldtixt cbibasteed zzs!S5iz rla."ai mo easy Mini r lataa. are, aiml. I aav.. er m t aS AIL oauccisrs are fke Meal Uu4 tt Boston. Jan. 10. Reduction of wages in Seaconnet, Durfee, and Fall River Iron Works Cotton Mills, at Fall River Mass , Corr Mills, at Taun ton, Mass; Whitin Mills, in Wbitins- vule.and other places, went into ef fect, in conformity with the general policy adopted by the New England Cotton Mills to lower tbe costoi pro duction. A majority of the cotton mills will put a reduction into effect next Mon day. In every mill town in Xew Eng land, practically, tbe cut down will be n operation on that day. On Life Insurance Policies in Stan dard English and American Com panies. 1 en per cent, mere tban the compa nies themselves loan on t tie- ssme policies at lower rates. Write or enquire .... I'll ILI.IT WILLIAMS A V I RETT, Investing Agent English-American Loan and Trust Co., Citizens National Bar k Building, Ralxigh, N. C. WILLIAM S BARNES, WHOLESALE 1 u A ToiraTnlfBTra miAUA nil, atr US: 5Cv- 'A rL IP k Yt BBBSaVr -.M W aaBBBBa ' F W V W S V I ProduccCommi on Ik 350 in Gold ! Will be Paid to any Nan or Woman. I It remains for tha Celebrated firm of DbraiciaBa and specialists. Dr. Hathaway A Co.. Beeniar Graduates Registered), to place a genuine boai- nesa proposition betore toe pabiic, wnicn baa never been made before. We agree to treat any person afflicted with any chronic disease and car them, furnishing medi cines and everything necessary for thei. case, or forfeit $30.00 in gold, providing the mtient faith fully follows treatment and directions, and tha case is a curable one. This offer ia plain, and there is no catch to it; and furthermore, the offer is good and the money penecuy aaie Because we are financially reapoo- ible- Dr.Hathawar&Ca'8 experience daring the last zuyeara nas proved the fact that they have enred linnH of cases where other doc tors have failed, and this warrants them in making this remarka ble offer. All persona who axe (offering from any chronic diseece, have now an opDortn- nity to test the treat ment of the acknow ledjfsd I r-erling physi cians and specialists of tnis country, with aa abaolnte surety of be ing cored. Seecial ai- aaaaaa. sedi aa catarrh. hlee oe4aea.raakiiasa I al men ana weajfrn which aflact tha tfalicata arfaac ana arivata aHsaasaa af all Ueaa. rheaKatlcau stricture, varicecete. KALEIGH, K. C. Will buy or sell for cah vrly. ana STRICTLY ON t'OMMIBSIO.V. (.'ountri Produce, Domestic aud Foreign Fruits, etc , at wholesale. Specialties, Egga and isutter. UUXX) dozen eggs ran be bar QJed weekly for cash at fair prices Consignments and orders tolicite Returns made promptly. IS) dnrinr tM H1 pmrM to bs rradrra a faitWal tart ark! THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY " Natiaaal M lattf-; 1T Wt, w aatiaaal Paiitxt J iw t" r-Ki . J , kecial iM Ecsssak I' rrmt 4iImuJ aa Qacstiaat I V"" si vi tfcr rMwa laasstri.ir.frarfa.!!l'h3'A1 r..- I-"' art art Literal are i iW motv 4 iw grrai g.mi LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES TnloMvm'i, Imi.m..l. i tir l nr Tear. iair:luinl k. uu, .a ..... ' ' '" TT aHMHiil Uaw. aad mJ ka uiimt jW. 0ta Wttr Mar4 Pl Jaaa kertnek Baaas Mary C. Wilkiaa D, MowTlla fat aaire esaerra Tin md a mmtr 4 sii t rn m l ramnlMi in MMtrtM ite itkniaitit ffinctiratMaaartiM DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUST WO!.? rOttK, 0TCf LCTTCBS rROftl L0-0M TC tOtf tt AtK.L wmrtt 0trrsM mmirrrr a spo;hc piictmact aauo the woils T.iti;MwMiik.af1..1. ' " v -, , M pciix ipi. tmni from Kn(Vn 11, m.ti vit 1o m pnaaw is w-mmtr,m to prrpatc UKt Urn mfmm -4 lrwn ad I PrttrfriT tm t Vmar4 tmtn. (m4i, mmdt Mm AMrrss BiCrLB a BUot III B. rslikr. lark I My 9. k. ffcaaa a p RaJeigh, N'. C. rawiare. waia ireaaiaa. a- kMaey art ariaan 41- skia araetlaat. Icars- Itoa apiaai art aMrsWae hafeRa. er aa? chreeic aiaaasav Onr trnetment can be taken at home under our directiona, or, we will pay rail road farn and hotel bill toail who prefer to come to oar office for treevtmiit, if we fail to core. We have the best of financial and iirnfaaainwal refer ences and transact our hoaineaa on a atrierjw proiesston&i basis, promising nmning m wnat wecanfalfilL We do not believe in any of the lre araacristrees. Ira cave. freeaaanpleorC.OJ). framis. but think it ia brvt in the end So be hon est with oar patunta. Write na as tuR dont de- lay. We ham carefnllv m waved ftmptuaa Blanks No I, for men; No. 2, for wosnen; Kb. a. for skin jj cases. No. 4. for catarrh, and new 6a page booklet which we win aend Fm toall who leaXur desire txrNfnl information abont their condi tion. C-dor address, - DR. HATHAWAT ft CXX. SVi So. Broad 8t Atlanta. Ga. Mantioc this paper. Whv Not be Cured? li you nave Consutnf.tr n.r.rci ebitis. or Disordered I.iT-r, by nor fake Judge Geo.E. llUDt's Consumption, Bronchitis and Liver Cure? It is acknowledged to b tbe best remedy in the United States for all lung troubles. ONLY 50 CENTS PER S0TTLE. Address, JUDGE GEO. E. HUNT, Lexington, X. C. JJS HARPERS MAGAZINEV NEWSPAPER AD VERT1SI SO IV THE UNITED STATES. A book of two hun dred pages, containing a catalogue of about aix thousand newspapers, brinx all that sia creouea py ue American Newspaper 1 di rectory (December edition far VSSl, with having regular issues of 1.000 copies ormrre. Also separate State maps of each and eTery State of tha American Union, naming those towns only in which there are issued newspapers haviDg more than 1.000 circula tion. This book iissoed Decen-her 15, ls47) will be sent, postage paid, to any address on receipt of one dollar. Address Tbe Geo. P. Bowell Advertising- Co., 10 pruos 8t New York. the camitif vear nrrnarM tn&reUt tV mAx "V that vWi hat siili k I imancr 4 ccatnr cnnir.lw""' " tt pm rf tW tul brar man art A bnrf s . anil enter I the cast aaaner world, u-uwri-rd by leadasg ania. 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