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THE CAUCASIAN. K,l,igb, N. C, April H i i ,1 I'll ,,,,v.rn'r Kn-ll Iat Wfk appoint- .'.iHi.r of tle A A N.C.Itsilroad. .u,. n.un'y Drnvxracy h railed nTv nnv-nlion to o- nnu ,"(lf H) jlt to elect del-gates to ' -Mt.-'. rniurfi nil and Judicial .. I. tint.". , , ,. -,,,1'l.rrn Ittilway lt Friday , Nl,.j,tmn with t tlerkof the ,. t i . .minimum, to the rd r re ! m' t.ntii.H'Katfd during Hie rate 1 , ' (l;t.rk.t. 'i'lie S. A. I. Rail '.'i n -No fll-d fXr-ition. a . i , . t , l.ftn kronen icq ir , .,, .! Millie new bnjs'dorinltory n ihil It Btitute. il'i building . . i t . i ... -i i i.iii t eie widi muutrii iu. . at.out fil.iKO ana will, ti Milled, Le a Tide to I lie .State. , . . ji t trorfctfl for a military ir, i.ritfht. Hix hundred acres : i . .. n kern rd and it is probihle r-iraiiilnjc acre will be .. n the meantime, the ollisial ..-.'., irt m ire looking up record . .. if h t'it r.an Mtabli-hed upon -!i v.i l.'i'iO acres. . . . i. .. . . : 1 1 inii-.i! teacnern in me nme win iinii (.rzanize a permanent ,... itifi on Atril 'ith. The -11.. ... In j t. , ' ,' IMi-ed of Prof. W. J. Hryant, . . . ..f,..n and George Meares i i 1 have went out leven hundred .. ... mmest to the music teachers , iI k -tat- to attend this meeting lilt- l'OSe of revenu deputies "-till hunt" in John . ounty lat week they were llred . f-. ... ..nt.imh tiv moonshiners. A i linn I r'"' - . , 1 i ..r .i...r wr exchanged. .1 uwj .lones.i.f Wake.wa hit in the ... i...i .v bird shot. It is also i ..M.-vr.! tlit ,)f tne moonshiners u,. rr hit al". ilii-M Al!n. of tijlds- .wore out nwarrnnt against the ..r iiui Progressive Farmer on it,.. . Imrireof . riiiiinal libel. The alle cut inn h that certain language was ...,.! in an editorial in that paper re- i .... t . ii if ii r ion the irteirritl uf Air Mini. Mr. Kamsey went t ioldsboro, v. uv'd preliminary hearing anu was .-d under bond until next term ,,l V:i ne Superior Court. nESiGnmon on 1(0 RESIGtlATIOO.! SOME CORRESPONDENCE THAT HAS PASSED BE1WEEN 60V. RUSSELL AND RAIIBOAO COBBISSION ER CALDWELL. CATAC'3 SIX YEAM- ! ABt Mr. Cald !. Itt-r ef RB-iKix Veani I 8Uf- lioa Trafd Ik GTra r Kcaa af I f e r 6 ti with tfea "rial" I ha rMir Kaia ia tloa - Tha Oatarnor aaw DamaaAa 1( t lea. .-IXxton ItM iaat. Mr. Adam.Stmit, Mequon,Uis In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman, wtit: "I write tbl letter cnse of my sympathy for the suffer log people. For ATTEP TO FTICr.IS AM CHOSE RCSE RUT TRUE ARO PA TRIOTIC BEN AS DELEGATES T3 C0NVEBTICN5 - i Before Retiring.... take Ayer's Pills, and von will sleep better and walce in bettet condition for the dav'a work. Ayer's Cathartic Pills have no equal a3 a pleasant and effect ual remedy for constinatJon. biliousness, sick headache, and all liver troubles. They are sugar-coated, and so perfectly prepared, that they cure with out the annoyances experienced In the use of so many of the pills on the market. Ask your druggist for 'Ayer's Cathartic Pills. When other pills won't help you, Ayer's is THE PILL THAT WILL TO AYEN6E THE MAINE We ff've below I be correpondence in foil between Goternor Itussrll and Commissioner Caldwell upon the let ter of reairaati n of Mr. Caldwell wbicb he wrote and tendered tbe Gor- ernor because be believed it bis duty to reverse bis vote upon tbe passenger rate reduction. Mr. Caldwell now fit chronic ca tarrh. When ever I caught a little cold I would hare a Kfrf.ru Knell of sickness. I csxl different catarrh rnedlcines and the doc ton did al they could, but the relief was only tpmnnrarv. In Dormbcr. 1897. my mnfi It inn ixfimft vprv bad. I could not sneak aloud: I had torrihln nnuirh. n refuse e X Doctor a- verses bis action in rearard to bis letter I tlon and freouentlv spit blood: of res'sjnation and desires to contioue night sweats and extreme eraacla- to bold bis office. Tbe followios; state- lln. 1 wa sure 1 must die of Pa' m.nr in.i..rfi. . 1 1. . a , KuniDtloii. The catarrh Reemtxl to aVMV .UVM.SHK ft.U'S VI'llCDiniUUCIl I " in tbe matter was riven out at tbei Executive office Tuesday evening: In Mr. Caldwell's letter of March :unb, wbicb be read before the Rail- - road Commission, tbe concluding par agraph is as follows Your Excellency bas been kind to me. ana l assure vou or m Rontinued resDeet. but fearinsr vou wiltknot con cur with me in tbe course I take, and desiring not to embarrass you, my res- ignawoii t jour uisposai. have spread all over my body; my honri throat, nose, bladder and womb. At this time I received I wink ronr-prnlni? P-ru-na. I im mfHiiAtclv wrote to Dr. Hartman, who prescribed Pe-ru-na and Man- m ma a. It A. . a-lin. l loiiowea nis airecuous strictlv. I beean to Improve with th flrt hottlp. and during the time that I took the medicines trained twenty Dounds. I feel as well now as anyone could possib Iv feel. I am sure I would "have The resignation thus placed at the been JJl Governor's disposal was held up by him pjne for consideration. Kvery woman should have a Three days afterwards Mr. Caldwell COpy of Dr. Ilartman's latest book sent; to me uovernor a letter in wnicn i entitled "Health ana lieauty. he said he withdrew the tender of his Sent free bv The Pe-ru-na Drug resignation. This letter from Mr. Manufacturing Company, Colum- Caldwell was marked "private," but the )nI Ma'f S-retary of tbe Farmers 1 1 , . , u I'.rri. .1 . T. It. Hoover, lias i r.riiiMlv ill at bis borne in Hills- i. r,. inre tue return from bis trip . , , tin. fAtfrn section of tbe t'.iU' in the interest of tbe Alliance. nIowIv recovrrinK and i. . a,,. ii to bt s.ble to attend to bis Mut I. Correspondents will please be ,f if tlifir romniuiiications do not rt reive immediate attention. Tnr 4 ' a rc as i a n representative vis aed tbe Insane Asylum, or Central Uu-iMtal.AA It U now Known, lasi ween Governor did not observe that it was so marked, and it was not called to bis attention until after tbe correspond anna tzr a all nvo If nnnta l nan Vi a II. Uit. WW W VVVa. Will ) I U JC ! ---- - - - . . i ADd tree liUDa benaiOr rJUlier withdrawal or the tender or bis restg- I r . . . . nation. v hether a public onicial can lofticially tender his resignation in a The Villainy of Trunt. National Republican (Pop.) On this subject will be found, ?xMn(Q) fm tarry t IImt Mkj HIUr b I atiwl (tuliwu-TW 4 to tMj JUM Iarly tmrtaaMJklBw-la t tu9 of Artloa tl) Lir IIa f tWtt. As tie I'oDulist tate Convention h&a tii ntlfd it is now in order to say something ibwl tbe primaries and conveotions ibat are toon to c oeia It is bicblr imDortant that tbe voters nf Aur narta af torn) t Loir rr I mSTtra. and sea that cone but the beat men are chosen to rerreent lb Dart v in tbe cooory and tate convention. Tbe issues InvoU'd in tbe coming rim rilrn tr rrnlrr than ever before in ttte ntsiory ot tots country, tor unaer tDe ruinous goia siaoaara minions oi tbe bone and sinew of this laod now have their "facs to tbe grindttooe" and there is no hope of changing these deplorable conditions unlets all patri ioU rally to tbe standard of financial reform and good government. It is sheer folly for those wbote views are io accord to divide, aod al low tbe enemy to conquer, when by hearty co-operation, success is an' as sured fact, Tbe sentiment all over tbe country now is for union of all reform force to fight tbe combined power of gold and greed. , It, therefore, is the plain duty of all patriots, in this perilous and menacing situation to divest themselves of-all partisan prejudice, and consider alont the welfare of their country, for "be serves bis party best who -serves hit country best." , Aod to the end that all citizens who desire the best possible governmeut in in tbe Mate and nation, and a return to that period when "sweeter manners, purer laws" shall bless our land, tbe writer would urge most earnestly that every possible etfort be made to effect honest and honorable co operation of all the reform forces. This can be done, and it should be done. Tbe rank and file df voters of all parties want a change of conditions, and with tbe overthrow of the men who prefer oftice i ... always to the advancement ot great Other Hombors of tlrc Farcify as Uormly fldviso Uso of am Promptly Replies to McKin- ley's Message on tbe Cu ban Situation- nnr firut naire. an exhaustive expose principles, there can be a solid, united by Senator Marion Butler of North band of . f i tinftfiminin mon a nn sent or the public onicer to w A DISAPPOINTING MESSAGE- directedi i8 quMtlon of law II .MriiiK Tlil tlm I'rewhlrnfs Tollcy In to liit-rvrn in l to Slop the Ciilmna From F1kI"K 'or Thrlr Liberty. The I'roiKT ('(iiirw N t !- l.-OKiiitl f Ir- i1ri'inlFli'. As soon as the reading of the Presi- natriota. br whose billots, tbe Carolina. It first appeared in tbe Ar- ..4- - ert Mar nh. .n admirable month-1 .. ... ... cua ii .. , i "tin nuiitm ann nanninoaa ni r.n public letter and then withdraw it in a ly edited by J. C.Ridpath. Trusts are Luffenng millions .of our fellojr- pnte letter, or indeed whether he the great eurao oi iuwuim tu-uaj. citizens are paramount to party ad i(M..,.;f .f .n !tfcnf They are the human devils who prey vantage, and it therefore behooves all cs withdrawit at all without the con- "JJ e industry and destroy in- who love their country and deserve sent of tbe public officer to whom it is '.. , tfi-nr;ga. Thev monODO- just laws, to support the plan ofco- mn.T,w lanil transnortation and operation as endorsed and recommend- TAthUiow.fi ioi tha nmxi.nn. .. . ' t ,v f i 1 1 nnn . ed bv Senator . Bu tier. National Chair- without noticing that it was marked They dole out the toiling masses nionP (in-iaatA 99 aant tha f 1 1 rt or i a vonl v I 4.4- Annnrrh nf I nPIT O WI1 fi&rZllDtTS IO I . s a m v.I- i sa a v w v mv w v ww - a vr L.C.CAi.DWELL,E9q,State6ville.N.C. the trusts level in elegant luxury. Tnere can b, ?o defeats of the gold Sik: Your Ht a. as II l IIUVT mnTi...tv i j g BUOI1 as I lie icauiug ui mciito.- hmM wtii very agreeaoiy nirpr.u dent's message was finished on Moo- 5 ' hv tbe wav. was erected bis feet to reply to the message and . I m 1 I L I 1 nil I I II nr. a VA V n A I . L. . . n r. k H mam,-maI1.mm. ntl : Your letter received yester- l ine greaiesi vi " w iud cuiuume, ius. wunvinug vm day. You speak of your "tender of trusts and yet they dominate the at- government, unless tne voters are unu- your resignation as Railroad Com mis- fajr8 0f State and nation. The stu- ed, aggressive and harmonious, sloner," and say that in as much as you Diditv of the people in electing the A warning is here given to the vo- i - r- -1 PllJ wl L". Y A . . . P . tors that unless thev attend their Dri- u" m cera ot trusts io me legisiaiura -. , Intention either to accept or de- - n Woml nnmm manes anu Kuottuuuii. uu c.c u.Cu u ' ""&7 ,. , - . . , i co carry ouv ue nue oi uoucv buvousi.- nensiuu. vfvu.uj, the homes ot the nation scoundrels to walk doors of and telling the no) icy advocat ed by the national chairmen there is not the remotest. Dossibilitv of achiev ing success. Too much is at stake in -'a its la I ! Mi) jy 0i i i "withdraw the tender." I treated your and telling iu bwuuuiw. i suuucoa. xuu muu jo i - - . a a m . a ii i . i i . - a.an am n a aitah yv y n a I twsm -hm i pponpuHii nm rin ii ir. - I --k a a a ;i iia-K. . si at a i-AnnAW anai an art An i an -t vatmsiii siiawwn.us.-nwsriua.u liid i iiiii- i.iiiiiiiik sb m. cut k.oda iiu vuuui.si aju tsrv arrangement-. Dr. Kirby bas ter- gressional uecoru oi Apr,. .. n. - r; ,V " BU and dissensions in the . - L . ...l,.ai. aaad W rr m HPII I - -a- a 1 m rM1V a-a nna-iaajUMMU tviviva iv 'mwikamv I I liri I inn UA. aJw-a' - J - . S 'arS SOT meanest of ranks ofrero ,'e.lent management of bi, trust, ' be rjse t0 introduce a .joint resolution - combines againsi . ae peopie. , tDe Deignt dlitof . .11 . . flttlllT Kl.ni. HI II I L I. . . w t. rt a 1 d T1 TT tfl1UB f I I W MMI llll. w I fAV HV1 IK 1 1 1 1 1 I miLBUt AUU A I. ifl I ... - WftrlM lire an wuiw c.jiicrota ".j - - - every wbere in ArWed cleanliness . t tl. whole, ttie institution i inVapable bands, well managed, and tbe Stste bas every proud of it. " " a now before V .;n ly nonor, anu t," '" way. aDd refe t ..v that 1 am arreatlv disaD- resignation reason to feel r,ninted. to say tbe least, at the mes- sage ot tne rresiaent wuicu uso juoi been read. In great suspense the Amer ican people have waited for this mes in 'your letter which is isTnlimUeand it is riae tot: me you treat it the same power ior Sanator But- Paliotlc cltI ;fer to it as a tender of jour insatiable. Bat read oj0' " country, for, i i. I do not think it is fair, ler's grand expose and then put on Ge01.gia said : .' tkirlins mm. If vonr natriot- zensbio and save vour as the great Ben Hill, of Work llMoratd, A rter repeated attack9i of the gnp sage, an a jrn. - Th'e mes" treat you with any degree of harsh f M awtnotr I itrkllUl II lit 11 I V UlOIC I -" - - - . i waa o.t wean v - - mvsplf about. I was nervous palpitation of the heart .t,.i not. strroe with me taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and after taking four bottles 1 resumeu uiy work and uow enjoy best of Health. Mrs. M. F. MltrkY, Stainback, . 0. Hood's Pills easy to operate, headache. . I fIfiMM. Hllf'.ll MM IIll IT I II, I HVH EIVHII I 11 V III VKIl i nm win, maan t rtA lnnflnHnuencH - ' . Qad LTr'Ti means, if it in the instant acceptance of your res- o rwl fnmi I ul . . ... n .....j I is-nation. You certainlv ouirnc not to - i w ntt na anvr.iiu ir. Limb lud a. icdiuui a . a 1 IIICQUO suj are cay to take, Cure indigestion, I a lr A BilttatirSiVA AV vv mAflAaariAffl r.nnoMroaa to autnorize mm so r? ' . t "K-naVVnn Ho-htimrforthfeir lot tne consiaeration anu inauigence make the Cubans stop Hhting tor tnejr pxt-nd-d to iron. T hone libS''yt "i"Hn!l-Lrtir therefore, that you willwithdraw the 01 Bpaiu iuu a..o . . .rnrnMinn nnntain bondholders, lie asas inas we auiuor !a him tn intervene to stop the war The war cannot be stopped, Mr. Presi dent, until Cuba is free and tbe Span ish tlag goes off from Cuban soil; the ion i a ..v..: in nvthino' tUbans Win never ouuiiiiw " j -m else, and every American patriot ougun : f., .A I. i tViinVirnr ciid. it your patriot way change tbe status or position as ism has not been crushed it will lead you fixed it in your letter. I have not to independent voting against the decided to accept your resignation or tyrant trust. DOU 1UIUUUIW.UI UHBUMIJ riu .nrrccQCin PHYSICIANS. We heartily recommend Dr. Hatha way & Co , of 22 South Broad St. At- . a. i : M nAafantlv vol 1 ffl rl A anta.ua., as ueiuK ic;YU . ""1" j Ann.-irahiv BimnAssf ul irr the treat- ment of chronic diseases of men and women. They cure wnere uiuei i. Our readers if in need of medical help "Who saves his country saves all things, Ana ail tnings saveu win uiesa uuu. Who lets his country die, lets all thing die, And all things dying curse him." X Rays. SENATOR JQNE8 TO MAJ. HALE. Chairman Joneti Earnest Desire for t'o - : operation in North Carolina. Democratic National Committbk, OFFICB OF THI CHAIRMAN. , ,,iill. .imlleal lWrUt Convention i.lleit. A convention of the Peoples' Party of the 7th Judicial District of Norlh Carolina, composed of the counties ..p Mnrro. Pumbeiland, Run mond. Robeson, Bladen, Columbus and Brunswick, is hereby called to ir, tVii tnwn of Msxton. N. turb tbe status as fixed by yourself in tbe letter which you read to tbe com mission. Tn'nnint of view vnnr letter nlaced -mi ni iick. If we favor tbis court e, .i. :.jn..jntii I was a uiBtiuub uieuice iu uie iuu tu tuc WtiZmdurJS public that you would tender your re;- to ston the war. and that is for the Uni- ignition requesteu of mr. 8LPA!! Kir sn.in tn rrnsh the amount of pressure will cause me ieu oiaic bw ""v7 - " it. tlltt aCt in this matter without due consi ..La whraartra Kiiau ww n iirri uiiu a.u KjU Uall uaillUVOi aaa. " - ar- therefore, that you will withdraw tbe Our readers it in neea oi meuics uwp Warhinoton March 21 1898. expression contained in your last let- should certainly write these eminent F irffj ' ' ter to the effect that you "withdraw doctors and you will receive a free and filAJ- J- " ., N c thetender." and that you will not dis- e,Pert opinion of your case by return Deab s:-l take tbe liberty .:i niihnnt nnnt: tnis certainly is the rieht way to do business. They! guarantee tneir cures. " me tucm v day. i- ; The I)iiiiana Constitutional Convention Takes CoRnizanee of Pass vii. Mv Tl"Min T take the libertv of enclosing you a copy of an address is sued sometime since by the Chairman of the National Committees favoring bimetallism. I suppose you have al ready seen this, but as I believe that our success in 1900 depends upon tbe accomplishment of tbe program tnere Few men in this country who have; lived to "clear tbe eight-barred gate which not many come in sight of, and fewer go over," have enjoyed more of tbe blessings of a long, active, well spent life than Patrick A. Donaboe, tbe founder of tbe Boston Pilot. In every city, village and hamlet throughout tbe several States and Ter ritories of tbe Union, wbere tbe Irish American people have settled, tbe name of Patrick Donohoe is spoken wltb re spect, admiration and affection. More than half a century ago Mr. Donaboe established tbe Pilot. In 1870 ha pnnmd John Hovle OTteillv. who was its brilliant editor for t wenty years. M . . . I o every goou cause aim to eyerj charity he has been a generous subscri ber. Scarcely a Catbolio church io New Borland that has not been a re cipient of bis bounty. Mr. Donahoe is now eiarhtv-six. The following open letter, sent to Wolla. Richardson & Co.. is. in fact, ad dressed io the thousands of friends all over the land. i& whose hearts and homes Patrick IUnahoe has found so large a place. I recent lv suffered from nrostration brought on by a protracted illness of a n.aaiHunt tn take that course 'i Shall Congress and the country per mit our Army and Navy to be used to help Spain further to force autonomy ruuvruo ''"". . c ' nnnn the Struggling UUDaus hannv tn iif satisfactory, and I felt its good effect I . . l TT w - .1.1. . . immeaiateij. ueiue a am buib iu rev- ommend its use in all oases like mine where tbe nervous system, from any 12 n., 1893, fr the purpose of nominating candidates for J udge and Solictor,- and to transact such other business as miy come before the Convention at that time. S. A. Edmund. T'nnW Party. 7th Judicial S U IU AWa tt ' District. s,ta.,i,unbi.i.c.,iMi 1100 Reward 100. n.a roiT nf this naper will 1 lit sAavavaww- a . pleaxed to learn that there mm iirtaneu uiseasts man be is at least science has eration or without regard to your feel ing, or regard to the public interests. caj.iy assured tne nnai aaopinm u.o, opinion, recognize the fact Vnrr trills vmira I .nHni nff nTIV PSlfltn I ) 1 1 1 f . . . . T. . ' . . . v.. j v.-., imeasuiu ifuui,... "- - tnat c e are teuen 11 we an get to- (bigned) D. L. RussBLL. cial liable to impeachment wno getner. nence they are using every Tn t.hp Ahnvpd lottpr Mr. Caldwell roceives a nass from any railroad etjort now to sow seeds of discord and and take from tbem that liberty which " , Th GoVt.nor then within the State of Louisiana. The prevent our acting together. Our suc- thev have already wony it we uo, - - t wa9 seventy-one to ioriy-iwo. cess in mis great cause is Deyonu que- shafne upon ts! Shall we sit two wroteH.m the following letter ; measure was bitterly oppos- tion infinitely more important to us as months after our vessel and our sail- . Ralbigh, N. C, April 9th, 98 fidASv tne raiiroad influences and a party, and to t he people generally, ors have been destroyed by Spain and l. c. Caldwell, Esq., Statesville, N. C. edQ nnrn0ratlon attorneys. The than anything else in politics can be u .. ...i,nfiiiii th r.rfbie as . .r ,,. u.h anth the corporation auoiutjB. at this t me. I hoDe that tbe arood neo- an"ncidenttVkof- jr pass .evil had pie. of North Carolina are aFoused to nation as Railroad Commissioner was in tne oiuic, v"'r,' 1 wa inenecT' ,u! iuiuur. at my disposal. This was treated by legislator, or parish official but was 8ion8 and divisions there will not be maanrihir vnn an n nnnti tinnal I i,f nroii frrpased with rallroaQ I fi0nRned in their bad effects to that patriotism. Before such a monstrous, i tender of.your resignation. I am not (transportation. he nut I ;n; t with. I ' II 11 111 1 1 1 a b I II a i uv"" " w I nuiiuB iu .uiuii uim jvu v through Congress the American people urawthe tender of resignation with- MessrS W. R Willlamf, oi harm wouiu result, it is necessary io hariad in the snow or scattered along shall be heard from; and Mr. Presi- out mJ con8ent. I therefore notify LPiSESuie ftn4 Mex Fairly of bring all our people together as heart j- jj, Xlm dent, when they are, then the Maine you that your resignation is accepted, Xrn have leased the Murchison V ane?"e!"? r :pL8i!An.!v.?,7 nr less iniured condition. A.anMAAMV I.A.UlIWw - ... . . 1 1 I III . 1 I Ml W. .Ill I IT. K. B U j I ' . . i n.in nt- it q vlTlllv l i le. ami .... . , -r . n - uotion miii. iL "v - I ask cause, is run down and needs a reliable lam happy to state that two mem bers of my family have used Palne'scel- rrj TOuipnu wun me most gratifying results. My daughter-in-law, Mrs. p. M. iFuutuur, uaa rrcriTea ine moti jiro noonred results from its use, whilst my son, J. Prank Donaboe, the organintof the Cathedral, is loud in its praise, hav ing founJ it a great help io regaining hi. .f tBffiatll 1 .m . 1 . f . i . win uirmuii in nia prv- fession. Yes, I believe in Paioe's celery com pound. Patrick Doxahoc I nraa.inurl ha nf all ,. .w. . . i and disabilities that aged persons' ku iTer from arise plainly from retarded circu- ta.iuu. me nuw oiooa si ret in gets choked wltb an accumulation of waste ... . t . . . ua.icr to ueciares its presence io twinges of rheumatism, lambago. neu ralgia ana inaonuy to sleep. All these unniLuni rnnn uinne at-sj m AAa.A-i,,ii -.aVMw vsH W VUlin M and permanently done away with by iiauivuflii ucuiiui tUtJ DIOOU 1DO regulating tbe tardy circulation. Paioe's celery compound is pre-eminently capable of doing this beyond aaj j avuc icuicui ra a t av a . . . . a uere is notoing vague about tbe sort of "good health " that is promised by P.l....l... A A . . a biuv wicii wuiiuugii una Youcnea for by men and women who bavo used it. it is tbe discovery f a great phjaiciaa, La knB all It at f t. a.A.i a - . . .wi at n m ir, i books could tearb bin, but more tbaa . . . a . iuii, ur aurw airs roe a a DO fei romen. as fibyairiana la anr ar bat kaaaa tbem. Prof. Kdward K. Pbaina at. i . I.. I.. D- of tbe Dartmouth bwiIImI school, mi able to drive ot.' dieae from the atatm inU be kn-w wtiere tba diaeaao was lodtrd ADd boa Ulwlnlka mm-mMmm organs, instead of confusing then asao many illogical remediea do la tbelr effort to rleana tbe blood. Paiaaa celery rompound ercou rages aad strengthen tbe kid net . aod eoables mem io c eane tbe blood of Its wa poisonous matters that are tbodii cause oi orowioe,istleaanea.BielaB- Aklaa t.lA AI . . . v uvi i a , uiuwi u i aeaaea, waI I pg Sick StH, wwwh nmiiiin that biens the door to defloit orgaalc disear or tbe b-art, kidoeia or ..a a. & bW : a a a aiumacu, eapecisuy woen ft persoa la advanced in years aod oo longer posv eased of tbe abundant energy that cuaracivr.zea youin aione Paioe's crlery com pound makes tbe blood a bright, red color, increases lu volume is tbe arttries and ouickens its circulation, and enables a nerve-tired person to sleep eight or nine boars at a stretch. Every man or woman whose nervous strength ist all overtaxed, or whoso life is a basy one in many direc tion-, will reel tbe Invigorating, ing effect of Paine's celery conn means, amona other thine I urmrr uwiei, completer aigesuon.mona, will reel the In vlroratlnsr. vital- sweeter cream ana more regular bodily ing effect of Paine's celery compound, functions. Paine's celery compound and see bis or ber health mend rrom secures these where otbt-r remedies the first use or this greatest of all fail, because Paioe's celery compound 1 known invigorators aod remedies Vs. "Mi. Vraaident. the stock iobbers an.i the bond sharks have not ytt .i.oH nlit American manhood and A Klnmlike Snow-Sli.lr. Rennrts rrom Skasruaa brine tidings that April 3, oo the Cbilkoct trail, be tween the Scales and Stone House, at I least GO men met death and a large number of others were injurea more or less seriously in a snowslide. Amnnv th known dead is C. Belk. ot riu ue itiv iu .--(., ------ . - other localities where tbe greatest ?"-loru u"' tVV" -VJ 1. . .a i k t. .... i. mm dt lue siiur. auu in tumi State, but the influence will be felt in :n Ka .vantrod and Cuba Will be free. I ,nl that th nfHnm U vacant. "IIIUV . . a 1 B aA.M. aam A I . ... . . .aa Mr. Presidenr, l snaii uave it ougnc to tie, nowever, immaterial a AT a T a a b I - . . a . a. ise mat scieuue ui ,r" .Iu.. hfi.r. T lit -v.kth.nffl;.i. - nt nrn onuiDDlDS tne Kttuio been able to cure in all its ftages, .and K ... regoiution which I offer in i. because you arave to me and to 1 machinery. llall s Vaiarrir.vr ka ral as nart of my remarks. th nMnle of the State in vour letter . i i-oof ,ont Hall's CatarrD Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood ana mucous suric f tbe system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tbe patient strength Dy puiiuuig v the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors f?th in Its curative UtlYCBU lliuvn " - , powers, that they oiTer One, Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Chknky A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist. 7"c. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. no be read. Cnh in Independence O A Tana tha Maine. The loint resolution (S. R. 142) for I the people of the State in your letter i ot Marcn autn, isas, tne oiscincc assur ance that vour resicrnation was at my disnosal. This, if it with what tol- i: . . . - . . . i inwea oia not amount to a resisrna " tion, was at the least a distinct pledge . . a .a . a A-a a. S . to tne puoiic anu to tne uovernor tuav aa a . a m Tbe joins ruiuiu a-"m "ZL',1 to the publie and to the Governor tnai the recognition of the indepenlM0 rwi if 80 re of tbe Republic of Cuba t was read y by the Governor. the first time by its title and the second time at length, as toiiows : "Whereas, tne uesirucuou ui .t:..i d'.t.i hattie shin Maine and IJllllCU " ' r .. the murdering of2G6ofour sailors in Havana harbor Dy tne op"" f--;: ernment is an act of war on the part of Spain against tbe United States; i -o. k. It Uirrciuio . a tt -Resolved by tne senaie u "i1"": J . ... i Ke vinor on tnat n lea are anu wuuout waiving any rigbt to treat the office as vacant and to appoint a successor, I ask that you will comply wih your promise in good faith, and send to me a formal letter of resignation. Vtry truly yours, I (Signed) D. L.Rossbll. To the above letter Mr. Caldwell re- If the llily I- ullliiK Teeth, i in .jnr.1 nnri uso that old and well trlt-d remedy, SooTItlXd Sv teething. It miu Ik. if tini J I lia HID K"'""! a.." . , in,i nnri la the best remedy V IUV.1 I.UIIV a... a - . for dlarrhu. Twenty-llvo cents a liottlo. nf the United States nlied as follows : fll"Cl""". "kl.i Wir.t. That to r -wt c ...illt us kvenge this most foul and unparalleled HoN D. l. Russbll, Raleigb, N.C. crime, wnipn our uaviu .y ti bib: x our letter oi 4P" iiu, xooa, . " . . a. a...a-A. Urns a 9 a TT A fit. 1 . .V mands, and to put a stop no to nana tnis morning. w. -woo.. Ant Snhnmati war-rare, i u. . : n ... v. Mils. isii" cruel, barDarousanHiuuuu.-- - aiy resignation iviivv, for children now being waged against Cuba, which yoarhand8; the LnthU the child soft- is demanded in the interest of liberty not accepted ; a d SinMl min cures and humanity, that the government of the 8ainwas ma i, allays all pain, cures anu j herebj rA00gni,es letten ot A n ls - Important Kxploratlon. I r. J. II. Pratt, the minerologist of ti,. .nrve. and the State Geologist, M7 reaivnatinn has never baen in 3 tenner tnereoi was distinct withdrawal of m a. A a knnn tn inn tiv ij , i."i r-j , . luc dsiuc was uiauc nuun u iV . w j i..a TTnitaii states hereby recognues i Ann lat 1Soq which with the Cuban republic as a separate and arawai I had the 'right to make, and independent nation. . i certainly I snouia aunere to mat con- Second. That the government or cla8ion when on Friday evening, April th United States hereby demands 8th 1898 in your oflsce you uaared me Free Trial to Any Reliable Man. Weak Men Restored, or No Expense for Treatment. A Course of Remedies the mar vel of medical science and Appar atus indorsed by physicians will be sent ON TRIAL, WITHOUT AD VANCE PAYMENT. If not all we elaim, return them at our expense. SClEHCETRlMKW " UFE. ceed in tbe contest in 1900. I shall be very glad to hear from you if you can take the time to droo me a line. I would like to know your v-iews of tbe situation, and the prospects of com plete co-operation in your state. very truiy yours, James K. Jonks. Chairman. LEAKS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE. that Spain at once withdraw her land I oq WQOjd not accept my resigns and naval forces from cuDa. , tion if placed on your table. I deny Third. That the President of the onp right ether legally or morally " . aa t.AAtttr ail.l' . - -. . T . a it-.. i uc .uncj, - r !. itl. ITnited states pe, uu ucishj to aSK lor It now ana inereiurv ucunuc Prof. J. A "Hn route for thor dfempowerea and directed to g ;onlD,y Vith yoqr preaent request, eigh last week, and left e n route ior vuor f ' the entife land and Th f t d oa5not he a aoan. Newberne, where they start on an ex use, aYf"rees cf the United States to c, in tne offioe at present, and you S&iitoWiK- Sve no right to male any appoint- Whitera P i-7Sill-.W luTl frllnfroffi discussing' the steamer IJlly win tran grew " y tby express tbe feelings ti.e positions of your Excellency aod oefou rs sjrf atthe pr9ent1 beg t0 re" a ik. fnreat resources along neople. ine cnuio , fA main, - . he shore, will be examined. Special bust be Yfll wUhhoW furTher attention will be given to the charac peence ter of tbe bottom oi S--r. m Minnesota be put. ocuaivi v ' its adaptability to the growth of the oyster. llurtal of MlaaWHlartl, o . ni Ar.rii 10 The r; tlllAUU, All., ,.t.,ia.J maUa nf Misa Francis E. vviliaiu: Tr knVied a.t floEe Hill cexnetery this afternoon. Tbe body of th i.a AmnAaiAA lamler was crcmat miD icuui'KmMww . ,i .A .a.a.a and nrAVlOUS tO tne IU JBDIUJ J "l . . , aaaw.a inJiv a m all metal DOX. .nna in white and containing the ashes, was placed deep in the gtftve w Sorth Carolina Postmast'.ra. ttt . .nuinnnv A nril 0 - Following new postmasters were appointed in J0Tth Carolina all of them fourth Mrs. iiUra . UAES. nerry, . Gilbert, Millprong, Wisa liih Dockery, Daekery'a Store, S. P. Dowe, Myatt s mm, una. ett. Osceola, Liwrenee Qupton, Oswego, William L. Stutte,. Spencer. Tille. Yours very truiy, (Signed) L.C. Caldwxii- Aa to the " statement olMr. . Cald well that the Governor assured him that be would not accept bis resigna tion if placed upon bis table ; tbe facta are that the Governor said to him tnat f he bad waived all questions as to his original letter being a resignation, in law, be would not have accepted it nor declined it, but would simply have held it for consideration. - . ; " ' - .-- W. . AAVH Guaranteed tobaooo habit coM.ical.es weat nenatrooff. Wood pure, 60e.. 4M-a2Sist MEN WHO ARE WEAK. BROKEN DOWN. DISCOUR AGED. Men who suffer from tie effects of disease, over-worx, worry, from the follies of youth or the ex cesses" of manhood, from unnatural drains, weakness or lack P develop ment of any organ, failure of vital forces, unfitness for marnage--aAl uch men should cc-me 'to the fountain-head" for - sciemim. method of marvelous power to vital restore and sustain. On request we will send description and particulars, with testimonials, to plain sealed envelope. (No C. O. D. imposition or other decep tion.) Cut out this offer or mention paper. Address ; ; 3 ' ERIE HEDICALCO. Biio jL'- Wall Street Knows Before Congress Ioea What the President Will or not do. That, there in a verv larsre leak in tbe news aquarium at the White House, bas long been evident. Every move or failure tbe administration bas made, has been know in the stock-ticking lnnir before the information was given to Congress or the country. On Wednesday, when the President's message was expected, the rush for po sitions in the galleries of tbe Senate and Honse began at nine o'clock. At thai- hnnrthpr. vii no intimation from rh whit-a Hnnte that the document would be held back, and yet Wallatreet knew it. Prirate qespatcnes nau giyeu that-. iantrahi information long be fore tbe majority of Congressmen tflAfV it" Thi. ohriwa that tne toucn Dei wee n ar.n mtwaot and the President is very close. If the news does not come direct ih. Proaldnnt:. It la riven nut by anme member of bis Cabinet. When it harad that the Cabinet con tains a man who was one of the roost notorious Wall street operators in m AAntv th American neoole can readily unoerstana toe mnueucc iu ? VJhv Not bo Cured? irMi h.v Pnnanmntion. Bronchitis. nr Disordered Liver, why not take Judge Geo.E. Ilnnt's . Consumntion, Bronchitis .and liver Cure? DURHAM "ttitmimiffitmiii FERTILIZER " 1 COMPANY. 1 DURHAM. N. C. ij it. a aknniedred to he tbe bes remedy in the United Statesfor all lung troubles. ONLY 50 CENTS PER 50TTLE. Address, JUDGE GEX E. IIUKT, Ixington. N. C. MANUFACTURES THE 3 is blighting McKInley's. holding back his nana. nerve, and BEST. AND HIGHEST GRADES OF I iriraEE 1 wm 1 Educational Bureau, e RALEIGH. N. C, For tho Tobaoco Trade. 3r I) s-enres nositions for . teachers for Recommenas competeni wacuna w ihnni.nd families free of charge. 0tU-rwaw a" - Wrl efor particulars, sso bwihw learn our work. . . . Wa a1o haw a danartmeai oi scoooi furniture and supplies, and can furnish anything needed in this line at lowest a. : a. : . .La .AAAAxt Ct.l. Vair uur exniui at mc icku. - was awarded a meaai. Goods and prices guaranteed. Correspondence invited. CHARLES J. PARKER. Manager. n't p'aot Tobacco without usinz Durham Fertilizer. It is the H at. We are tbt Farmers' Friend. lowest Prices, Q lality CjnaiJered. THE KEELEY ' - t T 1 )ANDV CATHARTIC - mcAnircr? r.nitiiTl?i2?-liSc-nMnAM. - Q Do You Know What it Does CURE It relieves a persoa of all desire for stroag drink or drags, restores bis eervowa systeas to its normal condition, aad reinstates a man to his bone aod bosioeaa. For fall ttarticnlira. ad Areas cither af thm following institutes: THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, Greensboro, X. C THE KEELET INSTITUTE, 90S E. St , X. W Washington, D. a THE KEELET INSTITUTE, U13 Madison AveooeJBalUor. Md. ittaetaaSy Ss Sa Cabarets Csnd 1 Cathartic, tbe not r dx-fal medical diacovery of tbe age, p c-s aat and rerr-aan to tbe Urte, fMt" and poeiUvely 00 kWujya, lirer aod bowels, cleaoaiog tbe enure sys. dti ds, core beadaolie, fever, babiu roUoB Knaranteed to cure by all draggm- If I mT n-A mUta aaaaa aaari WU.JILU now book. "Llfa GsMSWi Robert E. Lee. wnttea by .sasssbatw f nia xaaiiy.ana oeaatiiuuy sumss ism. Every Southern fassllj will be laUr csted Io it. Splendid cbiaos far eaav vasaera. Liberal terms. Sasid tte. far ROTALPUBLlsaiBfOCO. . Rtaawawa ot Miss Willard's motner.
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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