TI IK CAUCASIAN. K.Jh, N. C, M uch IT," ISSsT j ,11 ar. no fHirig wHI, why don't IIixi'T Saraarill? It will nrul nrih jinr bind arid do I,.. i;r-t I rtJcril rioi r nt nt.e I, i iiru.ii.s mi'mtiary wi4 rr- , i .,.f t-fk srd ofn, (r ifii Ala 1 1 1 ri it ni ' It. 'ft ii, mi 'I i i ,(! fur f i r t month lor tin- iu lit of j'l'i1 nir. f mill. t ij t , r I r i ri all -;tiiii of .rr. N . r i ti i nr.ilina --.-iallj - 1 1,,- A U lit ' N ! ortli trul iia r,,i'l Hl' ti betur lb K. i .III Ml t i, i.' 1 1 -ion ui" '" nn'i m n rr , .. .r'-- rsl-. mi li-li. Iti tt r"illrrt mil Will tin i , i f.'iw iri'i h it imt ' I : I n I I I, M . n i f'r A pril w ill lld-'ritt-'l artifl ii "'1 b li lit A JiflolllHttllX," ill?- Ih'H'hm mi-King betreen 1 I h, li iifritl ifortc A. ( . .-. A ., it Hi in tr ii f hf ri : on mi intu' itiim with liix li.-imcf t i-kirh by Morgan ii, fiititlnl "I'miiordia'," in i. ortr.ii 1 liiiiiK.rniiily tln-de- 1m 1 , t of a MVllI."'! I 11 Ml ''H.l tip ,,. i' inliHtii'Hii trutucM i.-iami : an o ,,ifi'V Whitman, F. II. i , I. I or of "liiijurial '.mutiny," of coihii;-ri inl rivalry tx irti n c h t ii i. -: :i ml ahd t.i rinany. IIiiioiiIkI A"mitlit''i Nuli'i. f i iin'i'ti rig nf tin- I, adieu' Me m i ,1 hi rttioii t he Sff-retary reported i ti,e Miti';eit for tin? oration on i ' Memorial lav will he "The Life u I -rviiei of tieneral Thomas I. i fijman.'' and that ol. Win. II. !-. i, jrw vo, nf ttie reijueht of the family , li.-Ute lielieral, tii ooleiltnl to .' 1 1 vi r the HdilreK.-i. It. wh proposed by the President mm! ri.rdially adopted by the ladies 1 1, 'it a lunch Im provided on the loth of M iv for the veteram who comi from a I : unrefo nttend the hervires. I Hltnr ; ! i it I I rt r !( irf. I n k i Ai'ft-iiAN iia.) rereiveii a ropy ! 'I he 'oiiiiiu-ioner of l.ahor Ma- ' i -I ni report , jo-it from the prefnt of ;'.. anilol printing Ccinnany. It. it tin' best report jet gotten out by thin ii. i iirt nn'iit and rHlect iret rredit i j . .ii Mr. Ilamrirk, 'omniHiioner, and I i . i I !i 1 1' n t r lr k , Mr. W arren V. Hall. , i.i'W lifilure introduied in the fine iiriiviriu-i, illn-tratinjf the various i i.'iu -t riei and iiimi prominent in i ii t ti ' :i rol i ii tt industrial Held. I'.iuh it i 'i t i trmted xhaiiiiively and the i k ' ont'iiiii inin h valii.itile informa- . inn. W hen opportunity present.i The mi-iin will make extra'dn from I he report h it' h in of puhlii: iinport- ,'IIK ttn I II 1 1 r II I !tt lllll. In the. Rain Storm the man t?ot very wet. The wetting (?avo him a cold. Tho cold, neglected, developed to a cough. The couh nent him to a bed of FicknosH. A dose of Ayer'n Cherrv Pt-?trirnl tuken nt the start, would have nipped tho cold in the bud, and uaved the sickness, sufferini?, and expense. The household remedy for colds, coughs, and all lung troubles ia Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. &tnX for the " CutJjwk." ioo page free J. C. Aycr Co., Lowell, Miu. t It iilii1, Ihk f.ir Hi" P. mitiitfi, I . Hlllt I'. Il - I 'he I i red urn of I he Institution for il. i I 'en! . I 'iitnb and I'.lind met. Moti !iy n i fc' lil in rtK'i'ftr hesiion. Alter ' i in i' ti ni; the routine biHinesn the i v r 1 1 opened the hidn for the erection vi H e hovs dormitory, I here were elit liidder-i and proponah rat)j"el l miu :Jl i'i'i to !fj:i.-2f7. The former hoi he i me the biwi'-it it, wan aiteepted, :iiul Hie riiiitract awarded to .1. I . I'll Imlt , ol 1 1 m Kury, N . !. The work in to (oiiiiiieiii e at once and in to be linished dy i ii tolier I, if thin year. I he t l kii" lor thin tin i lu i nir were drawn tiy Mr. Milhurn, of Charlotte i he huililiiie; will ln a very handsome one. It will be modern and up-to-date in all it h arrangements. The walls will he lire-proof and the stairway con- Mriii Wd ot iron. I he structure will he three stories in height, with a lirst llnor basement. The auditorium will have a -"atinj; rapacity of l,t liu. 00 A HAPPY WOMAN WrtlM im Hr. Harttma-t mI lil'a Hi What Mtk Hr Mr. Luc' Ia,u1 NapJ, T x , had almo-t t-ome to tht conrfusSon that tin bhs-lng of health wm no loriRvr her, and f-otvln-n lierjaln- 1 it, hi r hapjiim s a atmurt lew pri-at for word-, hb' write, a follow s: "I am well now and am enj o y I n ir .rood li e a 1 1 h, be t t ! r t h a n ever ti fori' in my Ilfv. IIota happy 1 feel that 1 ran write and tell you . S w tbi-. 1 cannot praUvl'i-ru- na too much. Mjn-a-lin is tbe I .est medicim I hav? ever tried for that purjo-.e; it relieved nie front all pain, i ai i-Mii my neiiiiior to u-e Pe-rn na and Man-a-iin fr catarrh ami stomach trouble. It is tiie Ixt in the world. I ran do all my housework and not feel it. I can't prai-e l'e-iu-na a I would like to; it i t he rreatit im ilirlne tin-re i? in the world." I)r. 1 1 a r t ii i a n receives many such letters as this every week. Some of them have been gathered togeth er and published in book form. The book is tailed '"Facts and Fat es," and will be sent free to any address by The JV-ru-na Dreg Manufacturing Company, Colum bus, hio. IT WAS SUBMARINE MiNE. .V Hood Iikjh Work. i hroiher wai in urh a condition that i.e mold not walk hut a short dis umv without rest i n cr. Me had no -treiielh and his blond was very poor He ha- been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla H .d i ' i 1 1 now do a irooil davV work on the farm. He feel be owe bis health t.i tins medicine." Miss liv.i Moss, Whitehall, Va. II. ni's I'm i s are the only pills to take w.tb lloodn Sarsaparilla. r.asy arid yet ell'ii b'tit. A BEAUTIFUL EXHIBIT. AUTISTIC WINDOW SH3W ON FAY- ETTEVILLE STREET. TO HOLD COUNTY INSTITUTES. Sii l Miliaoa Hiiln lo Know tthil Cuun tla Ufa Ira IhMii Thla daiDiurr. I'rof. C. II. Mebane, the Superinten dent, of I'ulilic Instruction, wtio is aluo ex-ollir-io c hairman of the board of Di rectors of t he Normal and Industrial College, has issued the. following cir cular letter to the member of the County Hoard of F.ducation and Super visors: "(JKN'I l.fMKN : "I wish to call your attention to the following : "I nder the provisions of Section!;. of Chapter 1 :$'., Laws of lV.tl, the in structors nf 'The Normal and Indus trial College,' at, (ireensboro, X. C , are reoiiired to bold institutes in the vari ous counties under Hiich regulations as may lie made by the Hoard of liirectors of caid college, without other c ompen "ation than their regular salaries at said institution. The counties having their services must provide for their board and the local expenses of the institute. in order tbaUtbe board of Directors of the Normal and Industrial College may he able to arrange for the institute work to be done the coming summer by the instructors of said colleee. I ask that you inform me, at once, whether or not you may desire the services of one of the instructors as above in an institute for your county tbissummer. Also, about what time in dune, Ji'ly, August or September you wish your institute held. "It will be neces-ary for me to have the information sought by Ibis letter in band on or before the l.'ith of May, that I may lay it before the Hoard of Direct ors of the Normal and Industrial Col lege at their annual meeting, at the commencement on May 2:, lSUH. We can only expect to bold insti tutes in a limited number of counties with three men, but surely we ought to have them reach all they possibly can. ' 1 hose counties that apply first must o. course win oe serveii nrsr. "In this connection, I wish to say if we have more reiiuest for institute work than we can comply with, I shall take pleasure in putting the County Hoard in correspondence with other parties in our State who are well quali fied for this kind of work. "The importance of this work need not be discussed in this letter. It is well known by all our teachers and educators. "It will be money well spent by tbe County Hoard:? to have an institute even if it takes ru or Smtopay ex penses. This expense, of course, has reference to counties that may not be able to secure the services of one of the Normal College men. "bet me hear from you on this sub ject." And IIij frenldeiit ao liiforiur.il Br Mem bsra or tha Naval llu ird of KnUlrr Army and Navy Iteglater Sija Ki-rt la 1 hat I lie M loe waa a iaoveruiuf lit Una and Waa Purp jaely Kxpludod. Saturday'8 edition of tbe Army and Navy Register, prints under the head ing of the "The Situation," tbe follow ing: "The Kegister is in possession of in formation, the correctness of which it has no reason to question in tbe least, that certain evidence gathered by the Court of Enquiry has come, in a seini ollicial form, to tbe l'resident from two prominent members of the board. "The information has been in the hands of tbe President since last Sun day, and has served as the occassion of the unusual activity during the week just closed. "Information is to tbe en"ect that Til K ' MA INK WAS DESTKOVKl) BY A SPANISH 1)0 V Kit N M ENT SI" KM AKI NK MINK, planted in Havana harbor, and deliber ately exploded. "More than this, it appears that the "Maine" was purposely moored in the vicinity of tbe mine, and that the ex plosion occurred at a moment when the ship had been opportunely carried by the wind and tide directly over the mine. "The court is understood to have completed its work, but nothing is like ly to be cllh ially promulgated in re gard to its hndiugs for a week or more. 1 here are obvious reasons for such action. "There could be but one outcome of such a report, and preparations for the inevitable result are heing indus triously and indefatigable prosecuted." Work of I'Ivi-th. Havana, March 12 The Hoard of Enquiry did some important work to day, l'owelson and Olsen, the expert .divers, examined the keel of the "Maine, under the supervision of the board, lneyllien made very minute reports of their discoveries to the board, but or course the latter guards their evidence wilh the greatest sec recy. Spain Anticipates War. Madrid, March 14. -The Spanish government is arranging for commu nications with Cuba over natural ca bles in the event of a rupture with the United States. I bis is feasible by tbe way of Halifax, Bermuda and Jamaica, using the new lintish cable, but a French company, possessing an unlaid cable, oiFers to connect Spain direct with Cuba within a few weeks. Nego- t'lr ( nmiiounil, the Me. niaka l'eo-iM Well Now llavlui; ii'.inae Iluliltltt'x Display Worlli llolng to Nf. Seldom does a local druggist take i-ni ni-' TIlHt me PASSENGER REDUCTION HEARING. HH er mill ,muiii ls of I lie Kallronds Airun Against lieriuctiuii 'o llecision lv the Commission Given out. STATE UW. Th 'in tb tr f I W. ft lark writ, at afarodan. wa hlown opoo and rot-Hj Friday ftieb. tb burglar -ruring twrtitv dollar and wtUh. It ap-crJ that tramp committed tbe Jobn fiffn, tottn-hip ronatabte, at Henrietta Mill, wbil atttmpfing to arrt a nrro n a warrant Sonday waa mortally ahot. Tt rUWa, bow-vr, rrturced Bre and icatantly killed th cegro. Hill S'xtr. CAlorrd. waa arrtd Ut wtx-k nar Stateavili and takro to Char lot t. Ilatr lit Auguat killd a man namrd CbUbolm In Charlotte bcau be paid attmtion to Heaver' wif. Iff- had bn in hiding ef s;rc' h committrd th deed. Th Haltirnor- Sun J that an agr-rrent baa tx-tn entered Soto by the Halt i more commute under which the Seaboard Air Line agrees to oper- a'e the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley road at greatly reduced coat. The Sea board alo rontracta to guarantee the payment ot interest on all bonds of the reorganized company. The Stoneville Railroad hord cae was argued before Judge Mcler at T.xington Tuesday night. The plain tiff aks for a permanent injunction restraining tbe sheriff of Rockingham from lowing or col'ecting in- tsx on the t-'i.tKMi bond a voted to tbe Itoanoke and Southern Ilailroad. The following postoflicea will be rred ited domestic money order ofllces April 4th in North Carolina : Abbotts burg. Bladen county; IdlewKd, Ashe county: rotecaai, Northampton coun ty; Itamseur, Randolph county. Soldiers for North Carolina. Washington, March 14. Sixty reg ulars, including many expert arti ler" ists, will leave r ortress Monroe to morrow for Fort Caswell, N. V , on tbe Cape Fear river. They will man the defences there. lo Not Favor a Vmr. Kington Free l'ress : We hear that it is reported in Raleigh that everybody down this way is in favor of leasing tbe "A. & X. C. R. R. f bis report is not true. Ouly a few here favor the lea-e. Most of our people are opposed to it. New Kpollican Paper. The Republic i9 to be the name of a new Republican newspaper to be pub lished at Rockingham. The company that proposes to print it waa last week incorporaed by the Secretary of State, with I). M.Morrison. W. A McDonald. II. C. Mockery, J. M. Smith, R. J. Pence, John I. Cameron. A. S. Cameron. W. II. Ouick. W. M. Keily, Claudius Dock- ery and E. W. Manship, as incorpora tors. The capital stock is $ 1,500, divid ed into thares of $10 each. gen!ralnews. fclCAJITIC CS3FTI8M. Mwatnat rtttaitlallaS Canaiai UO-tral l.ta- fr Vaaa r-M t OwpiaiaaUiai Oa-Hl t trvl f rawka. UA In a lire at 1 ::S0 Sunday morning in a Bowery lodging bouse, five men were burned to death, and twenty tbrillingly rescued. New York is to have a Henry George monument, and a library is to be es tablished in the house in Philadelphia in which George was born. J. H. Gruenert, an Indianapolis sa loon-keeper, and his bartender, were robbed by a stranger who induced them to sniff t bottle of "headache medi cine" which rendered them unconscious. To stop burglars at Paducab, Ky., a curfew law has been adopted, and suspicious characters are being driven out of town by a vigilance committee. William W. Nicholson, formerly of the mounted police, took a shipload of cattle over tbe Dyea trail and sold the entire here at Dawson City for $1 per pound, clearing over $100,000 by the transaction. Appalling Condition Keconcentradus. Mr. Klopscb, of the Christian Her ald, up to Saturday has received over l.oou starving persona in Havana, xne condition of the reconcentrados in Mantanzas is reported today to be ap palling. Mr. Klopsch will as soon as possible give them attention. There is more Catarrah in this Pan ADttMiii. Slarcb 10 Th r. mora of lobbying to e&r Un wub th aeveral bills bfcre City Coutw-it. lor the traorfer or th watrr works to pntate corporati us which fca pre- vailed for aotne time, bad their rulmi- nation io a direct charge of attrreptfd bribery, made by a member of Com mon Couo. il, at a meeting of tfcat body to day. ' j The meeting was a special seaetonj called ftr the rooiideration of the! measure koowo as the ScrujIkiJl Val-' ley water bill. bortly afier it had? been taken up Walter X. Stevenson ' member from the Thirty-second ward.' declared that he had been ottered I5.uk 1 to vote for the bill. He further stated that he was reliably lofurmed that members who were voiing for the i bill were getting from fl'Mito "..(.at' ror their votes. He asked that anim-' mediate investigation b made. J The declaration of Mr. Steen.oo ! caused a profound sensation in tbe' chamber, and ha no doubt proved a .1. . i . .. .... ! uraiu uiuw lO'.ne Dlil. Other opponents of the bill followed with remarks corroborative of strveu sun's charges. At the regular sessioo, later io tbej day thedemand for the in .estigttion i of the bribery charges was dincued ! and resulted in the adoption of a reao- I . . a a I luuoii, proviumg lor an immediate and full investigatioD of tbe charges by a committee of seven. An amendment to the resolution waa adopted, and dincting tbe committer to tho make full investigation ot charges of brib-ry in connection with the passage of tbe bill, in November Iat. which leased the city's gaa works to the United iss Improvement Com pany for a reriod of thirty jeers. AN IMPORTANT DISOVERY. It la Alleged Thatsatea Sabuirlo Minn lla Uaen llaeored and Frjullu foa Malot of Court ofKrijulry. New Yokk, March 1.1 The Key We-t correspondent of The Press tel egraphs that the Board of Enquiry to day discovered the existence.of seven submarine mines in Havana harbor. and has shattered a section of a sub marine cable, containing seven con ductors, which is now in its pos-tssion. ine caoie was secured by an Ameri can diver, and is the strongest proof yet obtained that tbe ' Maine" was de stroyed by an otlicial Spanish agency. The mine was connected with a switchboard ashore, in charge of a trusted agent of Spain. The bit of shattered cable found by the divir was laiu Deiorettie Board ot Enouirv to day. It wa9 fourteen inches long. seven-eighths of an inch in diameter, ana contained seven copper wires, in sulated with a gutta percba covering. Outside of it was lead, one thirty-seconds of an inch thick. Both ends were smashed andworn, as if cut and then pounded. The discovery was made about thirty feet from the sub merged bow or the "Maine." The board now has the cable in its nos-es- sion, together with other corrobora tive evidence, showing Spanish treach ery. REPORT WILL BE MADE PUBLIC. mm if Has P Experienced Wonderful Benefit from section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the tiations with this Company are now I last few years wa,s supposed to be in- curaoie. or great many years doctors pronounced it a local dis- proceeding. Strength of tbe .Spaiih Navy. Madrid, March 13. The Spanish torpedo tlotilla has not left Cadiz. The vessels will ail for the Canary Islands as soon as the weather moderates. The Liberal gives tbe following as the present strength of the Spanish navy : Protected ships, 17: unprotected, 20: gun-boats, 80; torpedo boat destroyers, 14; torpedo boats, 14; transports,. tin trouble tu devote his windows to displaying a proprietary medicine, li t .the fact that .1. Ual Jiobbitt has i. ii.' of hij show windows completely tilled with l'aine's celery compound in original package?, accompanied by mammoth rtrtoons and handsomely lithographed celery bunches, proves the great merit of this popular prep aration. No man, woman, or child can piss the buy store without seeing the display. In talking with Mr. liobbitt con Hrning his sales of Paine'i celery om jioii.ii), he said : ,lit is the best Meller I ever saw. I have sold this spring a great many bottles and the demand is increasing daily. It seems as though eer body is buying Paine's celery (impound. The poor rich, the banker, Hi" clerk, the merchant, the laboring man and ladies generally buy this medicine, and I have yet to hear of a .single person who ha not been pleased with the results. Everybody praise? ii. ami it seem to be a grand tonic for those who are troubled with the lan guid, tired feeling that so generally i.illicts people during the spring moiitlu. Mr. r.olbitt. continuing, said : 'T am ati-tled that the large advertising be ing done in TiittCat cahias for Paine's celery compound has been of gieat as sistance in this section in increasing the -ales of this medicine. Judicious advertising always pays and Wells, Uu hardson .v Co., the proprietors of I'dine's celery compound, certainly know tl" papers that will give the best returns from advertising." Mr. Hob hitt ha now in stock one of the larg est consignments of Paine's celery eonipound ever shipped to this city. Take a look at his window and then r-tep itiside and buy a bottle of the compound. It is the one tonlo on the market whose reputation has been es The Atlantic Coast Eine, the !iea board Air Line and the 8uthern Rail way, the three large railway systems operating in North Carolina, were giv en a hearing TuesJay by tbe Railway Commission, upon the exceptions to the order reducing passenger fares to 2 and 2'. ce uts per mile. At the morning session of the Com mission the officers addressed the Com mission, iiling tabulated statements and presenting facta showing that the new rates are unjust and unreasonable. In the afternoon attorneys 1 for tha railroads iuade argument In favor of the maintenance of thte old rates. At conclusion of hearing. Chairman Caldwell stated that the Commission might possibly render a decision in the matter late Wednesday Vje'fore au journment, otherwise no decision will be reacbud for some day. The new rate reducing fares goes into ett'ect March 2ijd, Lojal American CitUenn. Kansas is the original Populist RtRtfi and is now controlled by the Populists. Under their direction that State has the best and most economical government it has ever had. This even the opponents ot Pm.nlism are forcf d to admit. Re; eently i-ranklin Mathews, a repre sentative of Harper's Weekly, went of Kansas to investigate the finan cial condition of the people of that State. Although he is an avowed eoldbus he admits that "whatever may be said of the Populist leaders, tbe Eastern visitor wiU find the rank and file of the party composed of loyal Americans, honest in their be lief and loiveifs of good government." By the way, what has become of those fellows who vise 4 to call the Populists "recUhandecl anarchists," "nigger traders'1 and liars?" ease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrah to be a constitutional dis ease, and therefore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con stitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from lix drops to a teapoo;uul. It acts di rectly on the blood and . mucous surfaces of the system. They oger one hundred dollars for any case it tails to cre. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO.,.Toiedo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75s, Hall's Family Pills are the best. President Promises to Send It ta Congress as Soon as Received, With Rerommen datlons Etc, The Morning Post. Washington, March, 15 -The Pres ident has decided to make public at once upon its early receipt the report of the "Maine" Board of Enquiry, and to do this h,y sending it to Congress, with a message explaining its impor tance and effect, and stating what bis plans are for demanding reparation from Spain, home of tbe President's friends and advisers think to do this would be to invite Congress to take some action, but the President, on the contrary, believes that by taking Con gress into his confidence be will fore stall any action by that body. c taud by Your Action. Progressive Farmer,-1 It is said, by some that the new Rail road Commission will modify passen ger rates; that they will rescind their decision ana noc make tbe sweeping reduction oi wnicn we spoke last week we nope this is raise. Let the new Commissioners stand firm. The peo ple are with them. FOR LOW Rates West, TEXAS, MEXICO, CAL IFORNIA, ALASKA, or any other point, with FREE MAPS, write to FRED. D. BUSH, District Passenger Agent, LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R.R., 3C Wall St., ATLANA, Ct,. Mayor Miles 15. Preston has been Hartford's chief executive for two years. As a result of his econon.ic, wise administration, the municipality has prospered, and to-day Hands highamongthe leading cities of Amer ica. Mayor Preston is the first chief magistrate of Hartford under the con solidated form of government betrin- ing a new period in the municipality) history of Connecticut's capital. He began at the bottom round of the ' ladder less than 25 years ago, coming ! to Hartford without a business ac-1 quaintance or friend in the city. As a man of the people, but also a thought ful conservative official, fully con scious of the responsibility of his high position and of his recommendations Mayor Preston's statement of the de cided benefit he has derived from Paine's celery compound must carry more than ordinary weight in every uome, wnere mere is neea or recupera tion, and of a remedy that is beyond any reasonable doubt reliable. This is what Mayor Preston said : Mayor's Offick, Hartford. Conn. The modern man of business, be lie ever so sturdy, finds often that tbe con- ij1 . tn.uel pressure of affairs has caused the nerves to remonntra. e and fall in ton-. At men a time Paine's celery compound bronirs of vaiu. Having experience its benefit, I gladly com mend. Mill li. PMKT0. The tkin and tie ryes are two good thermometers of health. If the kir (has spots, eruption ac unhealthy pal lor tr a yellow appearance, and the eyes a glazed look, with yellowish white-, it is high time to purify Hie blood and regulate the liver and kid neys. Paine's celery compound makes bright red blood and relieve the liver and kidneys nt the strain that is brought upon them whenever impure oioou is constantly pouring through tneir suDMance. lliere is every reason in the world why Paine' celery compound should build up sickly people, m reae their appetite and nourish every issue in their body. As even children are aware, there is oiooi ail over the body. It is this blood Which builds up the tissues that have reen worn out. It carries all the mate riais ior restoring waste ana worn parts. To the muscles it given certain particular materials for making mus cle; to the bones it give up oilier mate rials for making bone: in tb brain and nerves it leaves other materials again for making i.rrte matter .and so on. Hut it takes rlt. pur-, highly vita lized Mood to do all thla. and Ibis Is the powerful lever which Paine celery cow pound take advantage of to mak the weak body strong and to drive out dieae from the system. runt i celery compound upplte just .that needed, appropriate foudtliat I lie overworked nerves are often too feeble to exact, unaided, from the of food taken into lUm stomach. Paine's celery compound Increases tbe appetite and put tbe digestive organ Into surb a perfectly prepared condi tion that the change into rerve, brain and tissue substance is easily and fully brought about, without waste of ner vous energy or wear upon the liver, kidneys, heart or stomach. In this scientific, accural fashion, Paine celery compound permanently cure stomach troubles, disordered liver, kidney disease, iodigt-stion and all unhealthy condition that grow out of overworked, underfed nerve and organs. DURHAM FERTILIZER COMPANY mtmmmnmmmis Whv Not be Cured? If you have Consumption, Hronchitis, or Disordered Liver, why cot take Judge Geo. E. Hunt's Consumption, Bronchitis' and Liver Cure ? It is acknowledged to be the bes remedy in the United Statesfor all lung troubles. ONLY 50 CENTS PER LOTTIE. Address, STATE WON THE SUIT. guprinis Con.t Dlua That Oyster t'ltlmsii's Must Seek Relief From Leg islature, The Supreme Court handed down a decision Tuesday in the case of the, oyster claimants from the Pamlico, and Carteret counties,. The Court held that the oyster peo ple could not collect the costs for which they sued the State Treasurer, The Court decides that costs against the State $re no part of the general expense of the State thit there ia no appropriation for such purpose; and that persons seeking such relief must apply to the Ceneral Assembly. The case is that of darner and oth ers versus State Treasurer Worth. The claims of the plaintiff approximate I t 5,000. The counsel for the ?tate were Es tablished by years of use, and there are Judge MacRae, Capt, Day and J. C. L. many people in this place wko will narrU. Messrs. Pou, Simmons, Ward and ex-Judge Allen representing me oyster claimants. The Supreme Court previously de .,Mii that the Dlaintilfs were entitled. I to the claims of cost, tike nothing Hse as their spring tried. 1 AlWAVS KEEP ON HAND uaiimilef W THERE IS NO KINO OF PAIN OR 1 ACHE, INTERNAL CR EXTERNAL, T THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE r LIEVE. at LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- JSTlTUTES. THE GENUINE BUTTLE J BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIANS We heartily recommend Dr. Hatha- u. r. r 001 ' smith Itroad bt. At lanta.Ga., as being perfectly reliable ,i ,..,o.iki aimnessful in the treat- mo.r ..r i1mnii diapases of men and 111 vajvva vinvfiitv - . women. They cure where other? rail. Our readers if in need of medical help ahmiiri fprt.inlv write these eminent v - . . doctors and you will receive a Tree auu exnertoDinion of your case by return .7. . ... v. : . 1 wr , a mail witnout cosi; mis rviu"j thA ritrht wav to do business. They " " ... i.r:f guarantee tneir cures day. Subscribe to The Caucasion, SI. 00 per year. $50 in Will b Paid to any Man or Woman. It remains for tho celebrated firm of physicians end specialists. Dr. Hathaway & Co., (Regular Graduates Registered), to place a genuine Dnejt nesa proposition before tbe public, which has never been made before, . We agrej; tu treat any person afflicted with any chronic disease and curs theT, furnishing medi cines and evervthing necesss y for their case, or forfeit $oO.OO in gold, providing the patient faith fully follows treatment and directions, and the rnso is a curahln one. This otter Is p'.ain, and ther is no catch to it; and furthermore, the offer 13 good and the money perfectly safe because we are financially reepon- jibie. Dr. Hathaway & Co. 'a experience during the last zUyears nas proved the fact that they have enred thousands of cases where other doc tors have failed, and this warrants them in making this remarka ble oSer. All persons who are suffering from any chronic disease, have now an opportu nity to test the treat ment of the acknow ledged leading physi cians and specialists of this country, with an absolute surety of be ing cured. Soeclal di seases, such as catarrh. blood poison, weakness of men and women which affect the delicate organs snd private diseases of all kinds, rheumatism. Stricture, varicocele, rupture, ! ihii etii. aniniinns. ulcers, kidney and orlnanr dl .a.. Hub ana siamacn ainicuiiisc. iiauvr. opium and morphine habits, or any chronic .I.... fnr treatment cn tut taken at home iinrlnr onr directions, or. we win pay i o fom .ml hntnl hill toall who Drefer to come uau .u." " " , 1, . . ... nffina nhnilL if w fall toenTO. WS Lna hui rr finnnoial nnA Tirofeaelonal refer ences and transact onr Dnsiness on -jouriciiy professional basis, promising nothing but what HMMtlnitMi. fruit cure, f reesamDleor CO.D. .on.i. Knt think it ta best in the end to be hon est with onr patients. Write ns to-dar; don't de- JUDGE K0. K. II IT NT Lexington, N. 'irt 5CilMw3 Sb ' JW ANDY CATHARTIC K II. -ll WAV I TuZ: Ait CUntvCOilSTIPATIOU DRUCCISTS 1 RAT.TTTPT.Y r.n 1 R ISTTFn tmn titmminnm. rwrts 1 a m-i er rrla mr srtov.tMrt ri m mMmnt ft ss4 iMtoktH frt. 44. KTFKLHG KEVLKf UK. rhtras. BM-UvrJ. mm., m lartu Sill C. Do I DURHAM, N. C. g MANUFACTURES THE BEST AND . HIGHEST GRADES OF 3 1 11 ircrTann n -1 1 1-' ? 1 IFEDSTOy Write theqa to 1: unilo . our Itowcls With Cascarets. fnnily rathartii, cure constipation" forever. tOc.Sio. It C. C. V. fail, druccists refund money. We have carefully prepared Symptom Blanks No Tu for men; No, 2, for women; No. 8, for skn rUseases; No. 4, lor catarrn, ia new 1 1.1.. 11 aAnd Fnt tnrul who desire truthful information about their condi tion. Call or caress . So. Broad Bt., Atlanta, 6a. Bfention this paper. Educational Bureau, RALEIGH. N. C, Secures position? for teachers for reasonable charge.' Recommends competent teachers 10 schools and families tree of charge. Write for particulars.QNo harm to learn our work. We also have a department of school furniture and supplies, and can furnish anything Deeded in this line at lowest possible prices. Our exniDit at ine present Mate r asr was awarded a medal. Goods and prices guaranteed. Correspondence invited. CHARLES J. TARKER, Manager. You : For the Tobacco Trade. 3 Large Loans . . . "Z. Don't p'ant Tobacco without using Durham Fertilizer. It is the Best 3 We are the Farmers' Friend. , H Lowest Prices, Quality Considered. i t THE q Do You Know KEELEY CURE 9 9 What it Does It relieves a person of all desire for strong drink or druirs. restores his nervous system to its normal condition, and reinstates a man to his home and business. For full particulars, address either of the following institutes : THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, Greensboro, N. C. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 03 K. St , N. W., Washington, D. C. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 1418 Madison Avenue,' Baltimore, Md. On Life Insurance Policies in Stan dard English and American Com panies. Ten per cent, more than the com pa nies themselves loan on the same policies at lower rates. Write or enquire .... PUILLII WILLIAMS AVIRETT, Investing Agent Enghsb-Americ .n Loan and Trust Co., Citizens Xational.Bank Building, RiuioB, N. C. Want ajmmtmmmmfflfli-2 1a PIANO 1 That Will Please ? Tfte SwEBETT Vo-Tu Ia toe ftlfry o. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, ni' cs ru. nenaVn!. blood pure. 60c." j.'.-j" Piano. Has a reputation second to cone, rnd while it is necesscry fsr the dealer to charge more fu it than yoa are asked ta p:y fa many other makes, you ftei lastrasent the extra ial:s ot which fully justifies the additional outlay. If -not for sale b local dealers, address.1 THE JOHN CHURCH CO., CINCINNATI NEW YORK CHICAGO

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