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I) nnn 17 eiMSIM HIM ASO THlRt ILaUXVSlr UUU Fortb.CU.tonCACCx.ix, M ... There is one mm in oar cnrt Like blUoaiw-M. dypepela, headache, eonstt- . f, t j nation, sour stomach. Indigestion am prpOy who aa?S that II n. Charles It eured by Hood's r.Us. TIkT do tbrtr work Thomas DM got U) go to (xirtgrSA n n I iUT the coming election, 11 nc i 1X1 eajifly and thoroughly. Best after dinner pills. tSeent. An druggist J. (PBODs f. M.9IMMJNS' FAMOUS 8CCRIT. CIR CULAR rilr Which Thousands of Tot.re Were liurrnchla-d la Tbe f . lowing is a copy of a typ written le'ter seat out to tbe chair man of tb- wtmI county D-m..-pruc cn miltee. aod iutendd foi their tor fid-i.tiel us. uo . N C bPt ?-. IW2 Sm I ymt U-iitiO'i to.. - -ucorn- jin.r nl ALuirne jJu" -I DaV d p.e regW ran tun' open nir o"" t ltx:k uoou on Saturday, 2h dy of Octo- k". ,.(lr.n " nf tha Ba brem i ourt, ii is the duty of the registrar xki.k tb. weigher. We give Mr. Hoyal credit In rvnll IIJ ratll rm.un --n --- the ai.'i.nrum at had of each culumn of the rV! ration book, sud he may record the voier,seniieriu the woMb la which ha nlwitof h nuTwiik the voter correct his armntr, or give his sUtement more spe- Theact is d. dared mandatory in the oi.ir.lon referra. to Warns vs. Bcarboro H. S. C. Imports; and therefore the regis irai.on is uulawlui if the alitor falls to ui hi air. oncui'Miiou. place of birth SENATOR TILLBAJf Speak, at rytl'U to a Cd 8I4 lii l ac-AdT M-a fop lie im t 11 Ip Ltauaacr.ta il bauotii Matka Was la Coulrvl. CCt';EUS PCPUUST 119ft. ASlUStlTCA-l to take his mnle and cart ai d cotivet him op to Wahirgon. W-l we suspect that Congress would adj nrn in their honor if thej sHouid get there. There is a certain Democrat who Prepared by c L Hood ft Co.. Lowell, Maae. expresses great surprisf, because Mr. Carolinian. iw wi? nu w im. wu, -- i j, js. itoyai, a prominent mere o am, awr wapuiMet farmer a t,d ginner, of Ciiuton, bad TAKE WAnSJIimi I .mnlnTil a Pnnnliar. an Kia rottnn i tit ! ir. T 1 .1 : A Ft Brd f Ft aid Maaiy (tirWM k Tv Uvaaecrmta la at- rt. Cry SUgf..- OffiM of Oootr Saperrieor Whtille. N. C, October 17, 9S. Fayittevillk, N. C. i.i liQ Editor CAccASiaif r-Yaterd'aj Ff TE CACCASiAai. Vf ssj UOU. a 4AAsAaVsaAa mj AM VMIMVrISiUU has joined the I TO i'uti (far ww inaaspteooa rainins; all the uorniag;, nevertbaleaa there were from three to four thoaand, ioclod- mg ladies, to bear toe great couth I Allaata. Charlotte. Ancaata. Atlanta. Wilnuaaton. New Orleans Chattanooga. Kaahnlla, Sew Tort. Boaaoo, Kicaaond, WsahtnAton hortolk Portamouth. Do You IAnow! TMATTHK ia4 f$ Athe 8UUTUB0CKD. M.a's OiirtnaMSt Caloaa. Baleiob, M. C, Sept. 17, 18&8. As tbe Democratte State Ezecutlre Committee bas reen lit in tbeir wisdom to commission lion. Frank D. Winston as tbe beat equipped man to orfaniie -White Man's Government Unions" in this State for political pnrpoaee, it may not be amiss to review tbe political Popalist party and bas been placed nponthe Populist avnd BepnblieAn ticket as StAte Solicitor in place of Mr. Cameron, who haa been taken down. Mr. Lewis will enter upon ti, prt,.i;.. rnmK-,i-j iimA tbe eampairn rirht away. .Onr Pop- ir.i, .i.K m.r. mists are prona oi aim aveoeaaioa w i w fcvvt rriiu ausiui uifi-inusia axs iv i - ... . . m - m swi t . innr ntrrt. i nA inrA laUYiintY iawz tae consequences i i udid aij wr ' . n7, . . Ko. 4(0. ho. 4X 'tihAF m ltd Ai-an nt v nAliliaa I c v w " v w sr m I I . Kate VArk fann R R tl I SBiatM m ilanm Tne Fusion candidate, began their Foar JeM we did not hTe bttt FhiUdpiue 1 U uia county canvws at a remote part of T - a.. I Waaa""""T.:: eoLm 4n. tbe county on that day. L"': T,, , -.iri L Knmood. A.C.L yuoam Your bumble correspondent had y"". ' . . foi.h in T.llm.n nA AwA hi. I UB Jt ODUUSl CUUUIJ WmmiHlUH a.aaau asa a Msaaaiaaas sawaaavai w aaiA uie a... nmrvrr And bMidea. the Poou- pnnniiar frienria AnmA nnt -.i era nave reaocca iu9 county aeot m lists of onr county zrowaa large hear him. many came and were well th l?1 wo J8" abut two thoq- Ar Henderaon..... AUU UVatai a a Sat V au vwv evaivvi Hasa i aVlaUUaMJtl aaesall eJaBASs Is iOUii - a? W . I I IWakaa. AT lfek..M All . m. nrtAt n.mra. I ou iQcreasea irom w eeauper cipi t" tv number wtiehs their cotton. Some cratic nowier or ,ortn uarolina, I ;7 -o7 -oa " ta orsaBia "Whit for haying too much sense to think that a Popalist is a worthless creat ure and that nobody can do any thinir wi'h credit except he be a fiorfolA, tt. A. L rja vuCaua forteoiouih a iu 9 JUam eidun !! JBumil aoam per cent, of this product and thej repaid. will aot grumble because ens of their loos. v. Mason, ..,dpiof re.id.uc. of t. ..tocuw. ZiVMttin. number wtignsineir cotton. D3me ; T7i7: $1.10 per eapiU in '87-'98 under . i a a. a. . .i inini v iriatia wari wriiLaw . - - - i m w a. a. n i ua ku.u vu a iiaauwua arw aaiaw m.v bcii a.u.v i ,b .EEr has ri"uo wiT iu the eTetit of a Prior to the ye.r 1 be was a Re- 01 iniacniu . re PJ ' M or the South Carolinian to rive PoPuUlt,Fu?: ana sur, i puoiioan ana remuou in iu vuuui; wi i vu utruuiu, uu iuc uuu ui nuvu " - u.:m E7i ffmUl.h iur.VBl. ami tbe full .chnatiaa iiame by which the voter is luiown In ausw.r to Uiree queaiioua, tl. I lai.-a of muleuca. iiao of birth, and place from which voter haa removed In aite of removal, the court bolis that it Is not suiBi ieiit to enter mmply the name of the Stale, but the name of the couoty at ieat mum he entered. Where the regie- trar failei two years ao to enter Ue ; Me, Bertie, in tbe Seoond Judicial and Con- .n.ir ianno nf th nn.nhpr. No man KreMiooai ui.triM.jW faith has ever I tne itepuDiicsn party. w miaiu , , 1: . sr.r white or Thlack. showed rreater been known to speak 80 foolishly. " " 1 r-x T a T-v i love and solicitude for the colored man uoe L.0CKamv, a lemccrauc con- than did Mr. Winston. H. canvas..d ductor 0n the C. F. & Y. V. R. It., ni. uiawic., aoa urfjeu iue nwv.ug. ,,,, nauuiinir h little station of him points in North Carolina give poll Mr. Eli Hinson is the keeper of ties, lie began with many a polo- County Home. He has made l itttax it unneocasnrr tocall vour attention to the importune, of seeing that every um oerat m nomri reRisterrd, and all wipa tereJ two y-ars ao wh were not proirly riau-re i, to have the uecv-sary conectiou In aui-ii rftfial rations uiaoe You will pieaae tiot.fy each registrar of your county promptly not only of the day of oiieniinf ami ciobiuk the rgutratiou hooka, b t taku eaily o- aioi to aoe each one per onalir and Kive him full inatructiona aa to hia tint v. o more important duty devolves upon tou in this cjiuimitfii. This ia a confident ial commuuicaiiou and only intenued for yoar guidanoe. Yours truly, Signed F. M. Him nose. Ohairaian PINGREE'S FIGHT ON BURROWS. Aoonana lh Senator of Lobbjrlo Agalaat KallruaU Taaatluu llill. Washington l'oat.J Kies and assurances that be was speaking at Tillman . request. He raved, ranted, and beat the air to no purpose for forty minutes, and in this short time had to stop twice to assure the crowd that he was speak ing at Tillman' request, and would close in a few more minutes. About 1 p. m., the great Ben. Till man arose to address the crowd. He began slowly. The world has but one Ben. 1'illman. One almost imairines erv trarr a.l& ak. 4 I . . . . I a-7 wrote uon.ueo.u. wDie,inenooioreu dfty after the election ana leave 1M when he looks at Tiiman, when he is ir lailei two years ao to einar ui , several ooiorea men, among wuuui arc , , , w, ,1 ,. .nation, ni-caof birth and place of rea- j n'nin h p. nhMtham and Geo, Parkersburg a few days ago, asked i.i.nce of an elector as well as the township u Whjte He not only canvassed for the depot agent, Mr. Simmons, if he ... wiiMiK'M tha alector has r-aiovel I . . ... .. .... r . ..... . . am I II.M (lill bv which the voter la known, the elector still nan me imvn- these men. but voted otber colored men ted for tbem, and wM ready to vote and to be sure to go for County officers, I . I'l: a ti r.. Known. iu niiw. o.... - . . ------i ,- a-H. thJr w wc nuu iwid hub f . of tilling any blank or correcting any and "Pressed his anxiety for tbeir i h, did Eot he . I " . . - . . I . n.:..ic.. iL. The following is a copy or a letter ne i wouia nave w .weep oat. ms vuix iur splendid reoord so far. lie bas mdt a good erop of corn, p potatos and other vegetable for tha support of the paupers, v hiehhas never been done before. In short, the Populist administrition i a great improve ment on the Dju ocratio administra tion, socially, morally and financial ly. The Dion, are crying "nigger, nigger, nigger, hope. GEN. WEAVER WILL Bb tLtC'tO i loam 4 aopiB sUnford S S3am 6 uopm I 8o. tinm 4X3am 6Wpm Hamlet ftu7am C xpm gawadeaDoro., a &mju aiopoi ..Monroe 6 Warn Upm AiWilnungton ....... 11 oopm ONLY LINE Direct to the Grounds OfTMC Omaha Exposition? Double DiHj Service, Elegant Equipment. Reduced Rates. 9 Aart fr farikvr lafrmtSM. m Wttf Uatri Naiupf MU fcO.WARNCfl. W. tHa-BSSiat. . DOOORIOOC. M. C. TOWNftCND, raat'r ea4 Ttcttt agwl, WV. LOUIS. MO Charlotte ...7 6UamlO 6pq Ar Cnetuir. ..a olUmlotdpm W. H. Skllkbs. Ly C ..u.. bia, o , a j; U, ....... H Wpm Ar vi MU4W d lOWau. 107 am A osu 11 03am 1 &-atu a jsm Liu7pm 3 41am at ail" 116pm S 43ani at Winder 1 tUuu 4 20am ax Atlanta (Central umej. 8 ftoum 6 JUam AUK'iaiiOUMD. Holloitor for that District, and a candi d.te at that time for renomination.and now a membtr of Congress from that District, and candidate for re-election. Hnm. Oew. B. Wklta. Boeky MU, K C My Hear BIr 1 1 regret (.at euaei at- teaid taaJodlolal Ooaveatlea oa aeeoaat of preeelag acageaaaata, Pleaea pat la a Mr. Simmons is a Republican and told the conductor that he did not think he would go about the elec tion. Don't you see how the bosses attempt to force their inferiors to do their bidding. "Sink or swim," if in repose, that he was made at tne forge of vulcan. from the thunder bolts of Jove, and when that stern tace is clouded one almost expects to the election of General Weaver to The Peoplea Party Candidate f -r Preai deat Hill be in the Meat Cougreta. The Washington Post is opposing sea the lightning flsh from the ter rible brow, but Tillman can look pleasant sometime?, and so he looked Mo.4U3L No. SS. uv Atlanta (Central time)12 OUn'n 7 oOpm Lv Winder 2 40pm 10Umd Lv Athens 8 ttpm 11 ltrpm JElberton 4 16pm 12 81pm Abbeville 615pm 185am Greenwood 6 41pm 2U8am Clinton tf Sopm i 66am 7 46am ' 1 . . . r O! , w .v- ward teeeeare aay aaaaiaaUaa for Jad.e. we were in piace oi jtr. Dimmous we yesterdav when he rose and looked While there to a I aaaea hap. for aa wonld Vote aCCOrdini? to the dictates J?? omAmWitjot Qi our conscience. hundreds of ladies who had come out ICS 1CI llio .LSCiuuuimo n uv win. wuvuiiuuvuvi uu mat ibiuji uiuru- rn aeieaI JXiaj. AiaCT. weaver rspl" t. stay at home after the election, and ing. He said that never before had resented this district in 1878-80. He eleeUea, atlll the rltflog the KMatriet pleasara. Wlahlag yww eaeeess, 1 aaa, Tery tvaly yewra, ("Mlgaed) FRAJIOIg D. WIbTSTOM. The Convention nomlnaled Mr. Win ston for Judge, and Geo. H. White for Solicitor. Tbi. i. the man whom the Congress, but the following is what it says about him and the fight he is I Ar Columbia CM fc L. R. makincr for Congress in his district I Ly Cheater, 8. A. L 8 13pm 4 25am in Iowa: "In the Sixth District General Weaver is making a supreme effort Ar. Charlotte. Lv Monroe.... 11am let .... 10 26pm 7 60am ..9 40pmb'o6am ..1116pm BOUam 12 06pm Ly Bo. Pine. 12 00am 9 00am Kaleigh 2 16am 11 26am protect their wives and daughters Je been in so much doubt as to what dropped out in 1890 to become i the Lfffi n'V.V.V.V.V.'.. s'iiorSm . , i hn chAnm oov Kill nri r H V r rwr ta. I 1 : , ! . a I Jm a aeV I . . who are sunect to the creat ueiuee "w J ' v ureenoaca nominee mi iios ucm, "The Nei?ro Racket" which thev sav limiuaries and no hesitation, he pro- and in 1882 was defeated by M. E ..r!-0---! ceededtocut and slash the Demo- Cntta. He was elected as a f usionis UOiiviwi 1 hi. as vuv aaaaaaa wuviai uv . - , . , i SJOCUCU IAS VUb aUA DiaoU UO iDLUU" I ITl TTR. XT A W2L8 clcCLcU 2liH Democratic party has commissioned playing havoc with everything crats and Populists of North Caroli- fn 1884, re-elected in 1886 X.OTftiS'lT ,JLnSS9tS: khat 18 nht Poor BCa"d creal- na, without meroy, but admitting to is a past master in the He was elected as a f usionist Weaver past master in the campatgn- . . .. w l. "V . T n tmt.m A . that Hma ha matul nfflnat I TT it.: :iL ' - - . " . uRiMnnuji,Micn.o.ii.uT. h.7r;l riZ wc BJuli'Btu"0 wllu a certain amount ot ignorance as to ineart. He can kiss the babies, Pinitrie opened his campaign to- Jf J,JjJJUa5S it u JJS , ( Qe? them in this hour of great distress, the actual situation here, those who knows what to say to the farmer's night in tbis city and gave evidence uWDlt7,j lt a pieMare." Today when they have no office to proiect did know, saw that he was really ex- wife, and has a magnetic hand-shake that his fight SKainst tbe re-election .hia m.niitMiinr frnm nn nfth thpm. oneratintr the Ponulists. and trivinir Dh;Ah h,a innA Tnmi.n'ii nrk srv- Ax Durham t7 82am t4 lbpm Lv Durham t7 OOpm tlO 19am Ar Weldon 4 66am 2 45pm Richmond A.C.L 8 20am 7 86pm Washington. Fenn K R. 12 81pm 118Upm XHUiimore l 4bpm l usam Philadelphia. 8 6upm 8 60am Ntw York 6 23pm tt 63am FORTUNES IN WALL STREET. will he mad. during the nrxt'few months by thoee who bay concert at iv-ly wuile stocks are low THK TIME TO lU Y 14 WUtN EVERYBODY IS bElJJXU AND PAMtl'UlCKS RULE, Btox ks to-day aelUng at f 10 to t3) a aha-e are safe to buy, as no conditions can deprea in em to any further appreciable eitet.t. and when the turn cornea you can buy more aa S roots accrue. An advance of 10 to 20 points i inevitable. Ten abareaof onetheaa low-priced may ba boaght on f loo deuoait. with a certainty that no lose can result. Ten additional ahares can be bought on each 1 point rise without any further drspoaii ar liability whatever. Th. prom would be : SCtaO on 1U points advance. $1,200 on 1 point, advance. $2,100 on 20 points advance. INCREA8KD EARNINGS AND DIVI DENDS. THE ENORMOUS 1MI-OKTSOK GOLD, and the unprecedented EXCESS OK KirUKlo OYER lMl'ORTS. make a phe nomenal rise certain as soon aa the Cuban tension is relieved, and Wall btrret, as usual, has about discounted th. wont than can oc cur. Send for our Circular. SALVIN TAl'LOR A CO.. Financial Agents and Brokers. 64 Pulitzer Bid.. New York. Future comfort for present KtaungcconoasT.but buy the sewing machine with An csUb lohci repuUUon. lliat fwAr antccx you long ani gAtiifac tory service. ITS PINQ I TENSION traveling: State to the other, denouncing tbe of Sweater Buirows will be to a fin ish. He declared that during the colored man, and doing all he can to he-uth Havathat thri arfitwnki speciil sesaion of the legislature arouse race predjudioe. There are ixtn Bays that there are two ki Senator llutrows and McMillan nsed many other prominent Democrats who of Populists, one kind who are 1 a a. a a . mm, a a 1aAa. 1 i are yelling "wmte man," wnosecnarac- iiats irom principle, anu at ter along this line is a. "vulnerable" kind who are Populists for pie. as Mr. Winston's. -Can the Ethiopian it . thatr 41.-1. ia rhano-a hia akin, or tha laonard hia " ""J lnal lnac 18 lrue tbe Ftdtral patronage at their dis poual to influence memoirs of the titate Senate to vote against the passage of tbe railroad taxation bill He demanded the defeat of Burrows aad urKd tne voters to be careful whom ihtj.tlected to the next legis lature. tpu- another Well but I cnaoge nia aam, or me teoparu nia . , A , , , . spots" by simply changing his politics? wish the Observer would kindly tell us how many kind a ci Democrats To Cim l;woilition rorartr. Take ('iiniuret c'uiidv t uthiinlo. lov or 25 U U (i C W rU(Uii,ii, rwfuna mooe SUCCESSFUL PHYSCIANS. We lirartnv rtcomuieiid Dr. Ilatna wa A U,ol 22a South Broad M. At aiita, Oa., us brii-K perirclljr rel.abU anu ruimrkadly Miccrrblui in the treat mem oi cnroiiio uiaeaea oi tuen auu V oineii. 'l lirj cure where other tail Our readers il in need of UitUlcal bell should certainly write these eminent doctors and ou will receive a free and expert opinion ul your case by return mail without cost; this certainly i tne right way to do nuBiuess. They guarantee their cures. Write tbem to div. Iftha llaby la Cutting Tacth, Do sure and use that old and well trlid remedy, Mrs. WlMsLow'a booTiiiNo bYRur, for children tvotlilng. It aootht'S the child soft en, the gums, allays all pain, euros wind colic FOR THE DEMOCRATIC HANDBOOK. The Following are Some Important Faeta Which Were Left oat of the Democratic Hand Book. Thirty-three out of thirty-six mem hern of tbe Democratic State commit tee are lawyer. No Democrat bas nen honestly elec ed Governor of North Carolina since I87U Wilmington Messenger (Demo cratic). The Democrat of Madison county once nominated negro Todd Caldwell for county commissioner, but he would not accept. In Weldon the Democrats fused with tbe negroes and elected tbeir white oandidate for Mayor and gave the ne groes the police offices. In 1870 and 1871 the Democratic State Senate elected Tom Christmas, a negro, to an omoe or tbe senate over a disabled Confederate soldier. Tbe Democratic magistrates in Ca tawba county, a few years ago appoin veoman The News and Observer of Octo- il to tne Democrats hip and thigh, ice in many a hard campaign. Al- I TT J X. A " a .1 V 1 . a. ..a kinds ae proposea to castigate me uetno- though his career is marked with crats ana ruD sail on tne sores, alter more defeats than victories, he is which he proposed to throw some always a dangerous foe, resource salt and pepper in the Populists eyes, fal and ever active. He is now en- Whilehe was unmercifully Hogging gaged in making a house-to-house the Democrats the crowd yelled and canvass of the district. roared with applause. He spoke of Major Lacy does not underesti- North Carolina Democrats as politi-1 mate hia onoonent. He has known I Ax Portsmouth. . . Norfolk ... 7 25am 6 20pm ...735am 6S6pm A.&ll.C. RAILROAD. time rrA.itiL.ii2 a. To take effect Sunday June 19. lKtt, at 12 m- Supersedes Tim. Table 4 of Nov. 28, 1&7, ana supplements inexeto. Daily. Monday. tDaily Ex. Sunday. Dally Ex. EASTBOUND TRIAN8. 6 there are. We know the party is the possessor of the above named two kinds, and we think there is a kind the height of whose ambition is thi "Obl L-Mdl" help us to doirverythn g that F. M biuiuio is ai d thv othei hosdestf the Democratic par y 8a for us to do we humble a at thte. Amen." W. Jb S. CVRK A COLL) IN UKE VAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggints refund money it it fails to cure. 25o. Tbe genuine bas L. B. Q. on each tablet. HON. J. E. FOWLER AT PARKERSBURG Fowler Made Votes While Kerr Simply Made an Oration That Was a Complete Failure so Far as Votes arc I'oucf rul For the Ciinton Caucasian. Hon. John E. Fowler and Mr. Ei W. Kerr spoke at Parkersburg, ted a negro a road overseer, and tbe Thursday, October 6th. Mr. Fow- reoords will show it. He was in sever- ler made the opening speech of about ai jeara. . ong n0Ur Le tnrned the rays on Once upon a time when the good the Democratic niffe-er Pnuallir.tr ma- nlri riava of "Whlu Hnnnniiin" an I ; no x o for dlarrhco. Twenty-five cents a offensive negro was brought out. sun- Cnine IIe 101(1 the people how Dem a. ill . I - . - - ' - bottle. The Peoples Party Congressional ax. Committee met on thellth in Dur ham atid endorsed tbe nomination of Spencer B. Adams for Congress for tbe 6th Congressional District. W. O. atBATFOKD. Ch'mn. P. P. Con. Com. At a meeting of tbe Judicial Execu five Conimittee of tbe Peoples Party,! cratio administration has there been held in Durham on tbe lltb. nomina ted for Judge Wm. P. Bynum, Jr., and that of wui. D. Merritt also for Solici tor for th. district. Da. Wm. Mbbbitt, Ch'mn. P. P. Judicial Ex. Com. Per Stratford. ocrats had appointed and voted for negroes. He made Mr. Kerr own that a numbsr of the most influential Dem ocrats of Fayetteville voted for negro Ueorge bcurlock against B. F. Grady Under the present administration I for Congress. Well this confession over $90,000 was collected and tnrned completely killed the Democrats who over from tbe office of Secretary of ' - State to the State Treasurer in one were not informed on the nigger year, under no year under Demo- question. After Mr. lowler had recited a ported and elected Mayor of an east ern town by Democrats over a decent and intelligent white Republican. Tbe bringing ot white "ladle." before this negro Mayor for trial would be an excellent .ubjeot for Josephus Dan I iels' cartoonist. No. 403 and 402 "Th. Atlanta SnedaL Solid Vestibuled Train of Pullman Sleeper- ana uoacnes Between Washington ana At lanta, aiso rumnan Sleepers between Poru- moutn ana uneeter, a. v. inos. 41 and 38. "The 8. A. L, Express,' 8TATIOK8 Passenger daily. W Lv Nnllri 1hiii f Inahaa inH Pnltman kiMtrr, cm iuiulo, auu ma iuea was Buuereu nim too long to CO tnat, DUt ne rears i netweeu rorutmoutn ana Atlanta Jom- wiiu a win. niiBu iuo iiiue uame lu I lyQ, Apathy mo 6 than UQ U06S vten. I J-k'a wemect wuuuvia auu a wnaie aown on me iropuiists, ne pro- Weaver, and th.. ks that the Utter can defeat aim nly tnroagh the aid of the formr." coeued with many mugivings, and so uedged his re-maiks with "its aud Aiido ' that his aousj was really liaise. Tne vast audieuce became lauieru-janved au 1 bilcnt. The great .taiurutti gladiator thrust lu his aeeu blade time and again for Pop- ulis. blood, yet it remained bright rtjst0red'. auu oiiviuieijs. x 110 vast auuieuce ut came mure funeral-like and sad. Fi nally the great man paused, and look ing all over the grief-stricken crowd, ie said: Mv Gr ! people, I thought I s brought here to talk to Demo ciUi, but judging from what the crowd cheers tor, and assumes a funeral aspect at, this audience must be all Populists. Ha said if Mat Ransom was behind the Democratic machine in North Carolina, that he could not advise the Populists to go to its lescue. It is safd to y that Weaver will be elected. 11 . will Oe a power in rhe next Coatfr 68. If the majority in Congress wa made of such men as Weaver, prosperity u. lanta. Bj.j trains make immediate connection I at .i.iauia tor Montgomery, Mobile, Ae Oildt is, T xoa, i-aiiiorma, Mexico, Chat utiijja, n tihvule, Mem puis, Macou, Xior- laa. e'ot Tic. ia, Meepera, and information, apply to Xi ket AKeuta. or to H. s. ihaRD, BoL Paas. AgL. Raleigh, W W Ar Lv W E. Igr. 8T J0HX, Vice President and Gen'l 1 Card From Kallroad Ouminlwl ine John H P. ar-on. V . E. McBEE. Gen'l 8uDerintendent. n. w. a uiajvkk, iramcMsnger. T. J. ANDERSON, Oen'l Paaaenger AgtS . Oeneral Othoea: PORTSMOUTH VA. x Qoldaboro Best. LaUrange Falling Creek Kinston Caswell Do vert Core Creek Tusearora Clara s ...... . . W Ar Newbern . Lv Riverdale. - Croatan... Havelock . Newport. W'ildwood Atlantic f P.M. 620 640 6 4J 6(i0 6 12 0 21 C 30 Paaaenger Oaily except Hunnay P. M. 340 4 00 419 4 20 4 32 4 41 s 450 .. f W To Whom it May Concern. Public speakers have been stating, I Vq 1 11 O Bicyci.OoM wauh. duubooo without contradiction, that the Bail- L. " &Ai&&a road Commissioners, as now COnStl-l t-eSarllc College, NashviUe, Tenn.,or tnterl. hav inn.rtPfl tha taxable I . av . Texaraana, Tea valuation of horses, mules, cattle, eau,af era" hncfa ehan anH hiivolA Thio I DV MoreheadCity. Atlantic Hotel .. 1- 8 42 6ti l 00 7 IS 726 750 7 63 SO) 8 IS 84 829 8 37. 842 W At or a nchol- arahisaw most any other reputable business col- j erary acnooi in tne u. b. can be securea a little work at home for the Youths' i an illustrated semi-tnonthlv Journal. .ting in character, moral in tone, and interestins: and orofi table to voutiz i at read with interest and nrofit bv mo ons mm mi asrea. atones ana otner interesting mtUM v etl Illustrated. Sample copies aent free. Anesiia i-anteJ. Address Youths' Advocate Pub. law MakvUle. Team. Mention this paper. M. City Depot.... 8 50 P M. WESTBOUND TRAINS. 4 attempt is untrue. The Commiss ion, composed of Messrs. J. W. Wil- snn. Procirlnnf S Othrt Wilann an A lie said if the old aristocratic ring d. H. Abbott, about June 1807, as that formerly ruled in North Caro lina, were trying to get back in power, that they would fail and de served to fail; that if such was the case, for the free silver Democrats and Populists to rub out, and com it l pcoaaa. PAYING INVESTMENT An Advertl in Im The Caucasian Brlnga Uootl Kalurua llaatl What m frogrcaalva t'lrui aaya. Chatham Mro. Co. Kt.aiM, N. C , May 21, 1893. Tub CAUCaaiAM, Kaleigb, N.C: UcMiuMkM : W. enclose new copy of au. lor ibis season, and will thank you to insert instead of the old. Our last season's ad. in your paper did.us.uiucb good. ' Tours truly CUATBAM.MrQ. Co. THEIR SUCCESS. Dr. Hathaway A Co. 'a successes have become . bnuaahold word. Why? The answer ia ahnple. They am man with the courage ot thalr conrlo fiona. Originators, not imitators. Their SMthoda, like themmlTaa, are in harmony with the people ami tha times. 4w and up to date. Among the lewioua of miscalled experts aad legitimat. apeoialiata thoy atand to-day with clean hands in tke front rank of respectable profeaaionaliam aa auk ipwlndtied orlsinutors of the new aad now wiilttly adoDtnd mothod of traatina nhmnln and oomplicat'xi diaorthtra. Their reputation recta not on the cheap, trans parent plutform of purchased testimony, baton long hat ot cured patients, risible local wit nesses of their skill. As physicians of bosiness and social status in the community they pledge a complete coarse of treatment aad ultimate car. by the "Hathaway method," unabridged, and at prine within the reach of aJL T.ey nre regular gradaatee, in medicine from ITiSJj - medical colleges in the world, and ho? . - -ns to pr ictiM from different 8tate ?S-?Jili-a1'?' They conduct their business pn a strictly pwfessioaal bt8!s, promiaiag nTta ng but what they can fulfill, and do not adopt the many fake and fraudulent methods that many doctors and soaUod specialisU lu offering free prescriptions, cheap medicines and a O. oftakea In order to obtain a tew dollars from their ontor tnnate victims. If s sutler.- (rem any watting dlsssss, tflswowsa blood, nsrvoas cellsss. t leas ai .....i kidney sr erlnsn dinoulty. hrdrec.l piaa! piles, varfcocela, raa. ture, nnnataral dig. eharfos, sir let are, rhaamatlsm, catarrh, female areakness erani disease peculiar I. year sex. It will .a. ye. ts invastliatetnlserlalaal Nathaaay mstheA The secret of the freat trsatmsnt Is narsfer h.aCT nbi CaUon or address DR. HATHAWAY A So. Broad JIaJltiartnj-atglna aaung ior trmp- iSIS "5 '.n J. " .mmsb f fw more instances where the Demo iw,uuv, m wuo miougrsw maae thalr nl at form aav Wa Hannnnn the scandal, extravaganoe. inoomne- brother in black, he discussed the tency and corruption of the present more important issues, as the fiee Republican Administration." and unlimited coinage cf silver, Na- -Sl-11!.' 0,!f s?1!?0 tional BKksj governments byii janc- flotal who defaulted and left tbe State fr5 .',, . ..J .J . , was a Democart. Tbe Democratic Jon, 99 year midnight railroad steal State Treasurers of Alabama, Tennm- C. Mr. Fowler made a strong see, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas speech and it was well received. We t'hnna!.?.1 !If MLiv ' know o one Democrat who was hon- thousand. of dollars of publio money, , , . snd some of tbem are fugitives to-day! enough to say after the speaking Shame upon those Democratic sooon- that he was disgusted with the Dem- drelst Yet they come before tbe peo- ocratic machine and would cast his plVf !SLi,I0lSon 7Z mlth, ! eir flr"t Populist vote on the 8 th day of SSSfi ' olQtlOM next November. 7 lath, good day. of Democratic rule gjrf Tlf V tbey had a certain Democratic legisla- iTe Jrlef "P0 of Mr- Kerr a tore, and during a term of this legisla- speech, but guess you have heard the tore ther hatf a Democratic lobby wind blow. Well that was what Mb s'irwiw KnoTr,dTreedof-Mr- ?ow- secured the appropriation of millions ler knocked .the i nigger prop from of fraudulent bends. At a late date the under him in the first round. He sum of $28,000 In hood. wa. paid to a reminded me of a pumr without a efV? handle or a ship at sea without a before our supreme Court to try to vi . i " , , fasten these bonds on tbe people of our ?. Ater mouth waa sllut 011 Bute, the nigger, he was completely lost On the night before tbe eanvass'ing He "ged to collect his thoughts board met in Brunswiok county in enough to pay his respects to the 1884, one Bellamy and Sol Weill chart- ladies (abont one-half dozen present) nh?.?R and after he had finished his compli- nignt went to Soutbport oonvened tbe !. i i canvassing board, aft of whom were I"6"?-0 the next we Democrats, and made the arrange- heard from him he was telling us ment. to throw out the entire Popu- how easy Dewey cleaned up the IH-TJSf- k ,w oonnlJ 0? th Toand8 Spaniards at Manila. We next found that the ballot, were not printed on vf , ;r white enough paper, and the votes 5?m awa7 nP North about th? Klon were thrown out. "Secret Circular He soared high in the skiea Simmon." General Manager. land there found a movement that To-day In Onslow county, negroes na n erected to a Mr. Oleas , are housed in tbe same building on ome noted sailor. Oa"his way bacK the count v farm in the count- mu,r v. .i i i . ' . . .. ..: 77 Z . I . r. uuuic iic iwuiu ab tue loot vi ine tha whita matron nf thia Ann ntt i orced to watt on and attend to a de the grave of tbe lamented Vance. crepid old negro who cannot help him- Heie his voice began to tremble as 111 " 7,n5 tnotgn he w.s about to shed tears. state to tbe other and condemn it and About the time an old gentleman put an end to snob scandalous scenes came along who Mr. Kerr thought Yet tbi. i. occurring in the Demo- was a Democrat and tried to prove cratio county of Onslow. , assertion by him, but on receiving When ex-Congressman Grady was a reply in the negative, he cot an- teachers and bis negro teachers at the TOjyeJ:. ' . same time and in the same room. We We think if the Democrats will are informed that on one oooaaion a .end Mr. Kerr all nmr tVio mnnfD charming white lady was forced to sit that the Peonies Partv will o-pfc th at the same table with a "big, black. 1--L! rrt7 get the htit.i.1 .-l-v.' I largest nwontv on record. wuwi NMiiw uutmg i . ruruuw. tsai Net, for women) Ma t, for skia (Uaaaaaa: mww, nwni, free, a pan hifia h. WrWngasandmanUoolMtiu.D tbe examination. This i. trnlv .honk. ing. Every white man in tha Stake ought to rise up In Indignation toocn- demn It. But the Baasom machine I forgot to put this in their hand book. Tbe last DeAocratio Board of New-1 nd .looted to board of following? nearoea: Cv. A. Qnwtcra and r berne voted fo city oounoil I - wm . HVMVI jWm.JajBlt. I 1 J i V atworyuouy uj so. Caacaret. Candv Catlmrtic. t.hi' mosL dmul medical dfacoverv of the age, piepl ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively oa kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire evstem. dlanel colds. cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and byioasness. Pleat, buy and try a box 01 0.0. C. to-day; 10,85, 50 cento. Sold and CS-aWteMtoouTebyaudru the records will show, unanimously agreed to increase the valuation of horses, mules, cattle, hogs and sheep, and so ordered. Ending that this had already been don ft. I nrnnnnAii at tha mAAt.ino of mence of a new, to get a lot of soap th and go to the spring and wash them- increase the tax on bycicles so as to selves and then get together for bring them up in all counties where white supremacy and good govern- the assessments was below the av ment, and let the old Kansom gang erage. Dr. Abott suggested that , , . . , inasmuch as the valuation of rail The rank and file of the Demo- roads and telegraph lines had been crats seemed pleased with Tillman in,.rMaA ava m;ilmn nliura hv n.. beyond measure. He said himself, that a corresponding increase ought that the Jropulists loved bim more n k i.. ..i..fi. r .A than any Uvmg Democrat that he This Dronoaition was onnosed bv L " i acknowledged to be the be. m--u a - ireuieuy in me unueu state. I or an uo wu iuo kivuuu luai ik wato uvi lUQg troubles. just, auu ior tne luituer reason tuat the charge could not be properly made unless the Commissioners could visit every county and confer with the local assessors. Chairman Cald well expressed his concurrence in had a Populist nerve in . his back, about the size ot his finger. 1 almost forgot to say that "Old rain in the face" was on hand, and undertook to rave to the crowd af ter Tillman ceased, but it was no good; the crowd began to break, as Why Net Be Ml If you have Consumption.Broncbitis or Disordered Liver, why not take Judge Geo.E. Hunt's Consumntion, Bronchitis .and Liver Cure 7 ONLY So CENTS PER BOTTLE Address, JUDGE GEO. E. HUNT, Lexington, N. C. Ar W W Lv Ar W Lv Ar W Lv Ar Lv STATIONS. Ooldsboro Passenger Daily ex cept Sunday. A. M. .. 1105 5 02 6 14 5ttJ 535 5i5 610 013 6 25 ti M 6 44 a 1J 6 57 7 02 7 10 P.M. 6 Passenger daily, Beats 11 43 LaUrang 10 32 Falling Croak a 10 22 Kinston .... . 1012 CaaweLL.. f 1C 00 Dovert ... j" 952 Cor. Creek.' Tuscarora. Clark's .. . A. M. 7 Ul 3X 6i7 6 17 6 07 555 TENSION INDICATOR, (devices fc refutation; ani showing the exact tcniton) arc A lew oi the features that emphasize the high graig character ot the White. Send for our elegant H.T. catalog. White Swing M uesi Co. tiiuusa, o. N. C. Maps, 1898, postpaid 75c. Contains an alphabetical list of post. offices tn Mate, with population. . World Maos, $1.15. Agents Wanted. Liberal Commission. tlUO per month mad. selling oar 1,000 page encyclopedia. $2.Mcasn. fS.40 OX TI1K. Sent to any address, if recommended by three prominent men in yoar town for $1.00 cash, balaoc at Uc. per raootb. ACME PUBLISHING CO. Kalbiob, S. C Reference: Caccasiab. R. It. WILMINGTON & WELDON AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE RAILROAD. COXDBHSBD .cbbdclb. TRAINS O0INU SOUTH. DATED Ang. let, 1897. 1 c a e a a. s. r a Lv Weldon II M 9tv Ar Moray Monnt 12 52 10 35 5a;ri- a. si. Le Tarboro. 12 12. Lv Rorky Mount. 12 52 10 3A Lr Wilson 2WU ltf Lt Helms 111)... Lv Fayetterille.. 4 41, 1 14 Ar FlOiCCC 7 35i 3 25: r. a.(A I Lv (ioMahoro ....... Lv Magnolia ... ... Ar Wilmington I 1 6 A 6 'M a. at 12 4A 2 U 7 01 g Ui Vi 44 I 10 14 r. si. 7&AINS OOISO NOHTI1. eg y.z, e" J i e J I si v.z. ?.. : jr.- .5 47 Newbernw. .. . 940 .. f 9 30 .. f 8 22 I 910 '1" 8 57 Riverdaai..M,M.. f 8 3? CroaUn......... f 8 29 HaTelock..MM.... a 8 20 Newport......... .8 06 WUdwootl f 759 Atlantic........... f 7 65 Morehead Ctty.. a 7? 2 Atlantic Hots. . M.(Jity; 725 A.M. 5 35 6 25 617 5 05 4 57 433 4'X 4 20 4 OP 35b 3 65 , 327 1 342 "ztC' A.M. a a. Lv Florence. 8 45 .... Lv KavettevUle.. 11 2 .... LvHelma 1 ui .... Ar Wilson j 1 42 .... Lv Wilrolnglon.. .... Lv Macooua Lv Ooldsboro r.a.' a 15 ' 10 20 r. m . a. a . 7 15 XI ' a 51 io w 10 1011 tA r. m. Lv Wilson I 1 42.... 12 15 11 0 12 43 Ar Rocky Mount.; 2 39 .... 12 53 11 67 1 Lv Tarboro.. Lv Rocky Mount. Ar Weldon 12 12 2 33 .... 12 53 3 39..... 1 44 r. at.. a. m. r. ., W. Water --Telegraph nveKuiar atorea f. Stop on 8irnal t Passing point. .. 8 L. DILL. 8up Abbott's proposition was not sub mitted in the shape of a motion. John H. Pbarson. he began his rawings, and in twenty my vieW8 andf or that reason. Dr. iuiuui.e uo Buuamtu ana oowea witn poor grace to the inevitable. One fellow undertook to guaran- the to Tillman, that the Populist's franchise would be protected, if they would let the Democrats in. but Tillman said he did not get much by the guarantee of a North . Carolina to core; tDOQ why experiment with red shirt. ' He would prefer to worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. hear from the Mate Executive Com- Your money back if it fails to cure. uiuieu. vvun two wnites io one I negro, Tillman seemed to think very Ta ,the Taxpy t tiatea coaaty. little of North Carolina "red ohirta," The following report is submitted TUP nmcrT , ,MC Tft , BniuT I THE BEST PRESCEIPTIO?i FOB CHIIX8 and fever is a bottle of Gkovbb'sI Tastblbss Chili. Tohic. Never fails Southern Railway. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF . . THE SOUTH. and remarked favorably scarcity in the audience. John McDuftis. on their for your consideration: North Carolina. Office of Reg. uates County, J of Deeds. T TjVAnVrvna TTAw Davi olaai a I Ton Should Knnnr I ."'VU,S" guw wi I I loon a fn, I4trai ntn nlv Ark hanh Wh.t lTi. a... e. . ""r"- -T"" V " rn WX LtZ : V UM certify that the following is a true to do for those who have impure and no exact statement n . onBt impoverished blood. It makes tbe a statement or the county blood rich and pure, and cures scrofu la, Ban rneum, dyspepsia, catarrh, rheu matism, nervousness. If you are trou bled with any ailment caused or pro moted by impure blood, take Hood's Sar8aparilla at once. orders for the time indicated, vie ; From Dec. 1st, 1892, to Deo. 1st, 1893, S 3,824 26 From Dec. 1st, 1893, to Dec. 1st, 1894, From Dec. Xat, 1894, to Dec. Hood's Pills are prompt and effi-1 rL' i.e iqk cient, easy to take, easy to operate. Va? fx "w " " " a. - 2,003.08 3.22L33 2,937.45 TEXA8, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA. CUBA AND PORTO RICO. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Equipment on all Through and Local Trains: Pullman Palace Bleeping Car. on all Night Trains; Fast and Safe Schedules. iP I U U DEMOREST'S Tb. subscription price of n A M II V DemoraataiaradnaMl rAJTlILl to $1.00. year. MAGAZINE. DKMORC8T8 FAMILY MAGAZISEfe- mor. than a FASHION MAGAZINE, ei , though it gives the very latest nom; ana foreign fash I Ions each month this is only on. 1 ita many valuaho feature. It h ac soa ething for earn member of the fam lly, for every d pertinent of th. household, and Its varied content, are of th. highest grade, making it pre-eni-nenUyTHE FAM ILY MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD. It furnishes the beat progressive writers of the day. and ia abreast of tbe times in everything Art. Litrra'ci SDEnORESTSg S l rAnav KM ACAZlNgt thought, of th. most interesting and moat d ia abn 3 re. Science, 8ociety Affairs. Fiction, Uouaeboid at altera, B porta, etc a wng:e number ire qiently containirg from 24j to 800 fine eo gravinga. making it the MOST (X)MI'LETE AND M08T PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED of th-GREAT MONTH LI KH. DEMOKE8r8 MAGAZINE Fashion Do partment ia in every way far ahead of that contained in any other puutcatxra. State Ohio. City op Tolbdo. Total, LUCAS COI'NTT. Vd IVI .1 ru wtdv ... I. . 1 h?t 'f t.tner of the firm Taxes for . 1893 . . "oi'M vju , uoiug oust-1 raxes for 1894, ness in the City of Toledo, County Taxes for 1895, ana oiate aroresaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of QJJB HUN DRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Ctjrx. COUHTT TAXES. $ 3 501.08 3.537.57 3 611.22 3,483 59 fin I ami ritlefJI arWBntit'awl assa-S maThtafK t A raSat. Trav.1 by th. Southern and you are as- terns of the latest fashions in won en's st ar at o oot to tbbm other than that Mo tor postage and wraifiog. $ 13,589,13 1 sured a Safe, Comfortable and Exedirio3 Journey. Balance due county $ 14,133 46 1,544.34 $ 14,133.46 1 Apply to ticket agent, for tune tables, rate. and general informationor address R.L.VERNON, F. R. DARBY, T.P.A C.P.AT.A., Charlotte, N. C. Aahevilk, N. C. Me TreabU te Answer Qaeetlaaav FRANK J, CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6ih day of De cember, A. D. 1895. A. W. GLEA80N, SKA Li Witness my hand, this 17th day of FANK s GANNON, J M CULP, W A TURK, October, 1898. 3d Y.P. AGenMan. Traf.Man. O.P.A. LYCURGUS HOFLXR, , WASHINGTON, D.'C xteg. or. Ajeeas. ministration has done in f our years Notary Public, for the taxpayers of Gates county. I Ask vonraelve. the onestion. ean vnn Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-tasrain afford to intrust tha govsni. nally and acts directly on the blood ment of yonr county into their handst and mucous surfaces of the ' system. The above statement shows eonelu- ftJ at a . ay I a - . oena ior lesumomais, free. sively mat the Democrats, while in . J. CHENEY Co., Toledo, Of control of the county government 4 Sold by all Druggists 75e. : yearsvfailed to account for $1,544 34 aau s r amiiy rills are the best. Of the county tax. This is what the Democratic ad- The StltC Nomal ftcd IcdttStrUU ... College . . . V Ranted ' at Onoe. " X Wantxd at Onox 5,000 rotorg to assist in raising the circulation of THK CATJOAsUAN to .25,000. Offer, tbe young women of the State thorough professional, literary, rlastinsl. scientific and industrial education. Ajf sroAL ExnirsB. $90 to 8130. Faculty of 80 members. More than 400 regular students. Haa matriculated about LSOO student, rep resenting every county in th. State except two. Practice and Observation School of about 200 pupils. To ascunB boaxs is doi We want to know where the mon-.2if' AtL moitiob ArrucAar. mmvM mm uiw uvu avvijH a. Conespoudence invited from those dsair mgeompetent trained teacheas. roi eataiogu. and other in formation, ad- raaduAiii aooivaiK, XI. c y is. Wo-Tu Ba fog Birtj Caata. Gnaranteed tebaooo habit cum, snake, weak I para. so&Aa. 4tH-aggis(. NO BET1ER CURISTMAS lilFT than a year', subecription to DEMORE8T8 MAGAZINE can b. mad. By aabacnbtng at obcb yon can get the m agar in. at the re duced price, and will aim reoeire tbe hand-aome26-o-nt X-maa NnmbefwOh ila beao tiful panel picture supplement. Remit 11.00 by money order, register td ter or check. Gnat Special Clubbing Offer for Prompt Snbacrlptiona: ONLY ft. 75 FOR THBCAIlCABIAX 78end your snbscriptions to this office. tDaily except Monday. .Dally .xoept Sunday. Train on th. Scotland Nerk Branch Road Lvea Weldon 4 10 p. m Halifax 3B u. m, anivee Houtland Neck at 6 20 p. nu. Oreen Tilie 6.57 p. m., Kinston 76 p. m. Return ing leave. Kinston IJUi a. tsu. Oraravfll. 862 a. m,. arriving Halifax 1L1 a. m- weiaon 113 a. m. Trains on Washington Branch leers Waab i'gton 8 20 a. m. and loo p. nr. amre far mei. O:10 .. m. and 2.40 p. tn., retnroing leave Parmel. V.Zi a. a. and JO p. m., ar riv. Washington UMli a. m and t JM) p. sa daily. Train leaves Tarboro. N. C-. dally xon 8unday b.M p. m.. Sunday 4.06 p. m-. ar rive. Plymouth 7:40 p. m , 6 p. m retnrn ing leave. Plymouth daily exorpt Sunday 7:60 a m and feunday a. m arnva. Tar boro 10:06 a. m. and li OU a. ta. Train on Midland N. 41 Branch aaavea Ooldahoro daily, except Bunday, 7 JO .. ta, arriving bm thfieid HJU a. n4 r-toraiag leaves brathfiekl 9.00 a. arrives at Ooida boro 10 25 a. m. Trains on Nashville Branch leave Rorky Mount at 4:30 p m., amre Naahrilie ftx) p. m.. St-ring Hop. M p. m- rrturnietg laare Spring Hop. m.OU a. ib Naahviii. 8.35 a. arrive at Rocky Mount V:05 a. as, daily as orpt Huoday. Tram oa Clinton Branch leave Warsaw for Clinton daily, except Sunday. 11:16 a an. and 4.10 p u, returning lea res Clinton at 7.-00 a. m. and 3.00 p. m. Train No. 7 make, closa connection a Weldon for all poinu North daily, all red Via Richmond, also at Rocky Mount with Norfolk and Carolina R R. for Norfolk anal all point. North via Norfolk. H. If. EMRSON. Oen'l Paas Agt J. R. KEXXY. Oen'l Man. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Managar. 4. AiltaAfwKL Ta Caas ra'ga ef Is Oa. rWi.satjaa aa. a.aattaa ts Ska) Itvrstaraia tba avoat acTau i Omentum. aa. Is ta Haa sa an I vaa "Ml mil ta at) war r .ssra KU aa tiUrmA mm taa CUai Um aad aaat to tha leadlag ausee 9mi ssaaSBS asrarslath raiia.itots.wtewUlaaaaiswf aaarteaopisa fraa for dlsarlsajstsa law wU eea. for enatritatUaai wver a hsainl aa.p l aaaa. wrtasi Peat Tebaer. Sait aad Miaas leer lite A a ay. To ealt tobaeeo easily aad forerer. he aaag oetle. (an of life, nerve aod vigor, take Ko-Te-Bae, the woader-worker, that make weak mea alretf. AU draggista, COc or SU Ciarcraarau teed. Booklet and aample tree. Addrea. Bterllag Resnedy Oa. Chicago or New York. Beaatjr -la BlawA Da. CJeaa blood mean, a clean skfu Ko beauty without it. CascareU, Cody Cs 1 ar tie clean yoar blood and keep it clean, by rtirring np the lazy liver and driving all kn paritie. from tb. body. Begin Undsy to Wnish punoleaV boils, btoUbea, blackheadaj and that siekly biboua complexion by taking Caatarcta, beauty for ten cent.. All drug Cts, wtitf action goaraateed, IQc.gcg (MA mrt -so apwn srajvnJ ajo.-) Uiaaa v.aj tOl WS get ta AAum-Vmm 2 oi-os" eai ot pvm sj -en rl a-ai s) jaJo; pa Xr ojQ1 i av tr a( saaaaj frnm . SJJM'l teagj Efiucational Bureau, KALElQlt N. C btirwt position, for teacbars for rw. nable eharge. M omBMnd. ooeapetent teachers t St. Is and fami lie. tree of charge. tvrft.for partlcBlara. X karate Ira our work. . f. . als have a departoaeut of ebooi faw tare and acpplies, and can fornun aayv ling aaveW ia this Ua. at lowest T CbiTat tb. .went ttaU Fair wv warded a a ids aad price, guaraniawa. CwrTawpond.no. lavltea. , COALUX3 J. rABEX3 .1 If 3
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