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i UK i.Al UAMAN. IU Atr' 0. 'V t, n fa l:if Ij. ip t l i x ; i lay tu n i : t.l o . : . i i! ;v muIH f 't.r m t!i ,, !i r tii b .. TLii m 'ho I et l it A 1.1 i-rii;W 8rtU tli IllJeirfb I OIK IIKKOIIV I.e. IT Ml APkil 3 1891 y,tvrithst.ndini tie cold it' j, vi 1 there is yt fl-nty of frui; T. I rust crop i a g tbinjj ia ou s rti'!i. The ey t-Atber setns to bav. fa red, at'J 'iir truck growers an fr,nM ao Gui-U preparing tbei Ur..! nd planting th ir crops. Tb r will H 'l'D be no mill mm cat r t h-ir lurntrr to market. Hickory i., rj liltt t I urn tiff D)4tk-t. Wo bav. c;v-rHl factorit wh;ch prepare and 8r hut'd ict? tnteml of all kitid. M .n por.ds are slipred to and from Hiekory than any towa from S t-ury to Abbeville, While we oiily Iihvh about 3 GOO inhabitants, j t c Lve ft ird f irtuiofj coantiy rt.mj t.l ti. Our t it z ns are not I i b th t c irijK'aio most S utbern t wr,K' Th-y are broadrr, more na tit;ili'i tbi.'ir views. On reason, th -y r fn.in najly every state io th Union, tfcptcUHy Northern St i'lM. II ckory is a dry town. Not bad t ( u lur rooun here in 8 year Wm IihI tfii-m before. A tout that ti'tin ttn FrinT' Allinm-e organ it (! h strot g Hlli.ttice in ihn towo, ji.,il i ru'iiiotrt rosflvd to vote th tn on'. Hud did. And tho an'i- H-nn)'ii f unii iut b is gtinedeveti pin Iry txi n of all pnniH3 would fu.. Mid wt men of all partie wii .ll line. Thn wets mty not ran a li'er this spring, though tbe tlac-ti'-ri h ot,lv mmth off, yt we have b(nl very littli abmt the election, shown g H at "ur p oplu sre too bmy to nufs wilb politic". Iu f pit) iif all th N ws ard Obaer v r i ii iir, o po9iti u to the Htneod iii ntti'titM to tjrow. Tbn 0"8rv irVniynur it will not diafranibue a siDi;!- whitf mill, tncrensea tbe PU9 pii'n t L r if will dif raochistt fitly tb"ini d. Fr it ptid in tbn caoi jnin, 'btr if tho l)euiocrats wd they won d not ie i s th L uisiun il t ;i'ii Uw. Si'i tu us, vry ppeak ir hi il Vi ij i.j) i ia d w wcie ly i p h- u wm MHid pi-. Ti.y snid if. m emit r ! j.'i-t tiie M'vr"! a to vt.'e witi t i iL,Mnd tliy in ii s barn done po, asiLf L; iu t-rufi ui idn te:r er at et khi.s iu nirr' i-oaa' e. So the t'" f 1- havM Jr-Hrn d th t a par'y thitfcil ho to carry iho I-ction, will Iih o cany ti o tnjendmiif. Tin- 0 Mrv r a we worked last fill to Iiuvh I'JOO'IO ncro a lo M'l tbd vot s ot J2 UOO white men. For t n y y.rH wm Iuth b.iid of this 1.0 000 tii;ro vo'i p. Woy is i that t io uuuibor does H"t increasfl Fr m whrit wu taa s'. tlii naLil.4 if m ,i la'us tiKTe btci ma of ape since then. If the raco ha n t increased it etiu't bo tLo white mau'd fau t. Peihap' that's why they want them out ot p .lnivg, s ihey can incr-ts them tsUr. V vited at d woik-d li-r ia'i so tuat wiiiemea o.oula go aid vot tie r h n'tfueata and navf that vt te counted. We woik d acd vottdf.ir ihe sirue thing last fall thv w. d d iu ISJIi whtn we vottd fir U'-jau. ibrtMioi pr:rcitlrs. Wm-ai.'f so ho a neuron's voe alwiy kill a wtiito tnsn'a vote. I' tlat b? tr : hn th ) 1) micrats iiit-.l to kill 1-0 100 whi o votes ls? till. Tb-y ettur. u ar v ti all the Eigme.j. Iu llili'ns and oter coun ti t-s lb.it Lave a io j oify of negro ? rs, al wmjs gi ve a big tu j nty. W'lat white votes d ih-y kill, and who is respocsibld for v t Tbe D m ocrat I'Hrried every negro townbip and county ij the State. Th-ydil i' ly vi mf the m ro and Laviap him kill soiue white tuu's vote. S D -m-ooia's arn ineir.er than w-, as they ti mn! MiTiiuct light and knowlcrtee. It tiny bf tbv re foolisi en uirb to bvl teve the ameucment wou't di frnnchise a wane man atd thai'- W'lythev l'hvh u ai eleca law thnt will. They It a 1 ou b f jre Iba 'id. Tuy maU no d.ff renee be' tw.f n a nepro and a whi m mau tbi aid they won't now. If a negr W'uld vote the Druaicratic ticket tbey wou'd treat Lira as a white man It a whi'e man refas-d the D mn cra'ic ti k t. tey called him and bit fani ly in gice and fnated tbem as tici. J - lUoirls unl tbe crow.l that id ibat then, will do it apio Ii nut the u-ro they are afraid cf bu' n'rt the wbius. It ... m. . Mbaveaid it and will ssv i K'D, 'hat ' tsution wi'bout repie tentation is o j i'," aid that ih w nte man in tlM part of tbe Sat who tajs taxes w 11 vote and w It have that vote counted as V"tt4 Taey siy so, aai w believn th. m, J. F. C tufatorofau a,riy Mala Conv ai on. El Paso X C . Match '29 1S03. MTr.R CaxCasIaN:- A' a meetirg o' ret r-8eHaiie Populists be'd ' S utbport on tte nigt t i f the 20 b it vai unsnimonly renlredtbat we r-; ..i aP. a i it 4J B f t;i bib AtlJ STSllly ' fib 7 WUI aaa V Tention to outline a p.d,cy to be pur (u-d by the ptrly io the future. Acd the chairman f the executive com- . . , ml t.a a. I ntlpn.r.il t f ft All a m on c mventlon of tbe i arty when such ' C-nrenti n ttss eal'ed. and tn send.. f.b ra.t. . . tne pro c.iirs or this meeting io jue VALCfciAM withreqitst to paD ii" 'ismtu., a . . We ate not dead tor dyin;. W. V. Ditav, Cb'ia Ui. Hi. C.m. Progressive Fartuer please ooy. m To Tjiird Uli J rt allow the flowers to grow and blossom io perfection Uiithntif- Trrtrf xr I Main, --T Wll now 'rl si r F C mUCn .of w'ICin.t.akiDKforgr.B alike; the former must have carrying at the ballot b x . sunshine. Utter must have ihe cfff age constitutional meu pure blood in order to fun ,an, II w" r.qaire bard wuikfr..i perfect health itae "nk Dd &t" "d ,dr" of 1,1 JLLbt" - the destroyer of - i It never diaappointt. Poor Blood-" The doctor said then 1 Psed to e amendment. Tbeelani KrHSffpAiaW of hi. gran, i6aAreifmnfandwen " ScisE.Biow. father" is especially decried as DveDenala. ttn - a v, t . " trouoi. uysp,,.. chronic ckurrh and Inflanmiatlon of the stomach, rheumatism, etc made me miserable. Had no appetite rLt00k .Hoof" SrsaparIll.;Pwhlca acted like majrlc. I am thoroughly cured." N. B. Seeley. 1S74 W. nth Av.. DmverlcoL Rheumatiem ohliwd to Kive up work on account of rheu- I fiinriam K. r i . . ... . matlsm. No remedy helped until he used cu7ed Vn! itTured ZfJSSTFlg. ! i JlofKfi PIIH enrw liver tlln. t. n.,n triiuttnt nn on.y CMiriiet.tk will. U.km! ar ,m9mxim. TH'l NEW BU'.L PEN tUCTIO LAW It PriivUlo-a m Inter, r' hy at t,- ad I off l.sjioo Htlo P.er. The recent Legislatcre rp alfd m non-partmn election laws of ih'Jo and 1897, wbijh guaranteed to very party tbe riebt to ho renrs-n-L ted on election boards by election i ffiaers of their own choosing, and -nicted an election law more vicious! than infamous Simmons Bull-Pen Khetion law that was in force before l;,i. I The leading provisions of this law a pul limbed hy tbe Raleigh News & Oba. rver are ai follows: I 1. Tuat tbe election for Sate and I oouuty i ffiaers shall be held on tbe I fi-st Thur-day in August and every I two years thereafter. I 2 That thre shall be a State I brardof! ctins composed f fivelc persons elected by the Legitlatnre . 4 . ... I i'RiBriu i i iu jHiirs, inat mere snail De a county I board of elections consisting of three I persons, appointed by Stite b jard I fir m term of two yea'-p. I 4 Tnatthe State Board of elections I ehtll meet in Raliirh tbe first M(n- day iu Mty, 1809. and oreaniz- by eketiog one of bir number chair-1 man aid another secre'ary. Another J meetine sbnll be beld on tbe firs' I Mondy in April in each election I year Special meetings may be c-ill-1 ed when necessary. F r their eervices I the board shall receive four dollars I appoint all registrars and j idpes of elections. Members of the county I boards my be remoyed by the State board; aod the county board in turn may remove any registrar or jud;e I of election. I G Toat county boards must meet I n t later than the first Monday in I May for organizition, and for divid-1 ing tn counties lato precincts ana I .1 i ;n? uKces. I 7. Tuat before the next general election there shall be an t ntirelv new repistration. Among questione 1 1 be asked applicant is 4 whether be has listed bis poll for taxation for tbe current year iu which he appliet- for registration, and for the yeai next preceding. Acd if any appli eHnt Rhll falsel v swear he has hated u:- n .: u- -u.ii v. I J - I a-a ..-j.u IfUl iy oi ;eijiry auu ouu mcuoni as tr. s- ribed by law." 8. That the registration books sua 1 be kept open twenty days and cl Sed u tbe second Saturday before th leciim. Oa each Saturday during tbe period tbe recis rar shall eo U- 'he pollioe place to register voter?. O i such day s the books aball be open f.r :nspecti n by tbe voters of tb precinct. There shall be no no reg t.trit g on elecion day, but. voter may b- chaliecgid. 9. Tbat on or before the first Mon lay in July the county board sba' app.int two judges of election foi ach pr-ciuct. 10. That to prevent disorder a idiot as three SDeciai omcers mav oi a aa a appointed by the registrars am j ide of election. 11. T i at there shall be one ballo tor atl State officers, one for judge f d ft rent o ur's, one for memb i f G neral Auerably, one for count ffliers, ml one for township ffi ins. That all ballots for each o this lsses of i ffl:ers shall be th Hume s Z , on woite paper ana ut device. Toe six i of the ball" must be prescribed hy the Stat hoard f elections. Tickets in th wr ne b x shall not be counted. 12. That the members of the sev , rA ferds 0f election shall COOSti tate the board of county canvas, wnicn snail mee mo cUrt a. second day after the election-, .an vagJ lhe returns, and declare the re- salt at tbe eourt boos door. str r.siT To he bmiliU nana airU foot for vearluv un-r cnu- t t whi. a ms uun- .1.. ah. Ud i.f flaaa Ax. an.dbS ms of utry. Georire D. William,, lot Maoehrster, Mm sella bow u -h a w ma" ir. , "V": M' i wile i ai D"en so neipiras for ave years I . . - . .... . i j al-m-. After uaing two bo'ties of dec- I - - di..... . i . . r. . i 2 i ru .uu .u'c . t.r. vwu wi.r. iuiii .,,,-m Pmd r..e femaia iin.a. I quick y cures nervousness sleeple-s- I t.va. m-laich I v nhnli. tiMadanhw. h.faiwntia faintiiiaT aud d xzy spells. This mir s - sole working mtiuicine is a godsend to hMl BUiranieed. Onlv 60 cents. Sold by all dxugg.s k BONSfROUS ABSURDITY." I ! 1 A. tiw otfe Ubcrrer, 'rom K yettfci ffO0a yttfcviii, ooder date . u'cb itb 4th, saja: Observer corree'ly gatf pal Tn Observer e llC tt io tbrowiosr oat a rut inrpnaeo at tbe number of lead mg" "mocraU whom he meets o( mn.Mn. - V, J:. The inffrnge amendment referred to above, which waa adopted by ti last Legislature, ia ss follow: TBS SUrf BAGK AMENDMENT. Section 1. That Article VI of tb. 'Constitution of North Carolina b d tn reby repealed, an- thA fnl Inwincr A rri.1a . a;j ,T tHR MSMVIO UBIU lUUHLl tatiou: Article VI. Sjffi-aee and Ehg bdity to Office Qualifications of an Elector. 8ecio 1. Every male person bori in the United S ares, and every mal persoa wno las been natnral z d, 21 years f age and possessing the qua locations set cut in this Article ebah be entitled to vote at any election b the people in the 8 ate, txjept a herein othr wide provided. See. 2. He sbnll have resided ii the State of North Carolina for t years, in tbe county s i months an in the piecinct, ward or other elec fion district, in which he fljrs ti vote four months next preceding tb election: Provided, That removal from one precinct, ward or othn election district to another in tbe same county, shall not operate to d prive any person of the rgtt to vote in a precinct, ward or other eleceiou district from which he has removtd until after such removal. No persoi who has been convicted, or who ba confessed bis guilt in open conn upon indictment, of any crime, tie . . ...... puuisumeui ot wnicn is, or m I m ... nreatter be, imprisonment in the State prhon, shv.ll be permitted t ,rot unless tbe said person shall b first restored to ctizenship in the manner prescribed by law. Sec. 3. Every tersou offering ti vote shall beat tbe time a legally registered voter as ben In presenber aod in the manner bereiraf tr pro- vided by law, and the U-ntralAs tembly f North Carolina shall enae eneral registration laws to carry ii to EeCt tne provisions of this Ar 'icle. Sec 4. Every person present'rg himself for registration shall be abb to read and write any section of the Constitution iu the E jglish linguae. ; ud, in addition thereto, shall bav Pid on or before the fi st day of March of the year in Which be pro poses to vote, his poll tax, as pre scribed bylaw, for the previous y. ar Jl 1 II i:t;.l.: - I o enan exuiou uia receipt inere- f r when be offers to vote. Poll taxe shall be a lien only on assessed prop "r y ana no process snail issue to enforce tbe collection of the same except against assessed property. Src. 5 No male person, who was oo January 1, 1867. or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under he laws of any State in the United ies wnerein ne men resiaea, ana ! . . 1 ii o lineal decendent of anv snch ner-i sor: sball be denied the riirht to rer - llledatthe bHot D'X. U WulJ ,sler aoa voie M anv election m thie s ate Dy reason ot n,a dilate to po- -tegs the educational qualifications jrescribed in section 4 ot this Article: Provided, He sball bave r g stereo o accord iance wih this Article prior o December 1, 1903, and no person hall be entitled to register under his section aftr that date. The Gem ral Assembly shall, at its ,?rst session after the adoption of fis amendment, provide the manner u which the classes of persons pro- ided for in this section shall regis- S-c. 6 AU elections by the people ball be-by bailor, and all elections y the General Assembly shall be ova voe. S-c. 7. Every voter in North Car Itna, except as in this Art. diequali- i-d. shall be eligible to office, but iefore entering upon the duties of rbe rfflae he shall takt and subst-rib tie following oath: Mf, do lemnly swear or effirm, that I will support and maintato tbe constitu iou and laws of the U S. and tbe ...a a a a .a W nstitnioa ana laws oi nortn L-arc- lina. not inconsistent therewith, anr a that I will faithfully discharge tbe duties of mv ffiie as ......... So ilp me God.'' See. 8. Th following classes of naraons shall be dio nalified for of- fl jt . Pir.N all mrOM WQO deny th . a,-:--. QfJfl. Seeond. all I u.n w. ed . r co-feaaed their srn hos ini'lct- I meat pending, and whthe- senten- I ed or not; or nud-r j tdmant ens I peod d, any t --asou r felon v, o B . . . a a I IBrl WiaTtt WW. WJ hA 1 Iwl AR-1 RAtl SW1 Sn 111 tit A nenite i itir. inie beoomi tare tia ns I ur the Uoit. d S at-, of corrupt i n and m-loratice in . fflw unles-such K eitiR-.Hahipia a manner prescrib l an lit lasr. ' R. a Tha aet shall ba in fovea I from and after Ha ratification. " . " . w-ww - 1 Boh Childbirth of its Terrors And Mnim st the Pain and Dangers of La . lh ,r h' U,,n Sl""nOM 8qURW Vine Wine or Tablets. Paine's Celery Compound the Best Spring Medicine in the World. Hprlng flnds everjbody mnror Ins rron down." Spring laM'tudv" is not an empy phrase. It Is not a saperstitioa or a worn ur saying, bat a strictly cle. title fact. Prudent people all over th country appreciate tbe fact that id the Sprlq be health iff mure under every one's oontrol than at any other time, aad wheth. r sick or weU Tber are taking advantage of the marvelous invigorating power ef Paine's !ery compound. Oo every an t there are sarsaparills, nervines and tonics, but tbey do not touch tbe edge of tbe eal trouble oervous debility. When sucb remedies bave been tried ard proved valueless, Paine's eelery compound bas surprised aod deligbfed by its wonderful lasting reVults. Nature, tbe kindest and gentlest of nurses, is disposed, during these spring d ys, to put tbe blood and nerves in a healthy condition, and no remedy so tblj seconds ber effort as Pa:ne's celery compound. Tbe bet of all spring remedies is making people well aod insuring others igainst future break-downs. As soon as spring sets in it is now tbe season every body has more or less PUBLIC OPINIO! DMf Img Back to Clevelaa lUm Our Home. Free silver and floanciil r foiu wilt be iu tbe way of machine Duo rau n xt year They say f r e s.lee must be droop d if the Demosra's x pect to carry tbe national -le.ti'i. It becomes clearer every day tbt t t Democratic party is drifting ack r Clevelandism, and it will gat there a son as the "bosses'1 think they ha the Populist party killed a id ut be way. We had hoped 'bat tb Bryan wing would predomviatt' at b c-me so aggressive as to ltiv' lb oldbugs out .r m among them an W o ail sincere advocate uf -eform t ueir raLka, so tnat a tight c uld b nade that would etltst ever lib rry wing pa'riot ia on oarry of tbe p. "le f-,nst aU forn?8 f . "?;' l out Ibeie setms to be rnt lil" boi for such a union aoon. Tue c ustsfem monopolies are determine! to kee be people d'Vid-d so tbar it ma't i' n t wbicb party wins thei- iiuer. hi viil be looktd after at any ooft. Oo Wl Ii Such BrjkahiD. Hon. William J. Bryai was x inutiy invited to attend a d l-tio Democratic b-i q et at N w Y ok n lonor ot J ft! is u'a birth i . Pry del moot, a Kold bug Din ra,tf e e-ndi-d Mr. Bryau tLo invi a ion, bo Mr Bryan didn't accept. Bo declined to attend a dinnei bough io J E-r sou's iismi, yet tiel y men wbopoostj and betray evei principle of J ffrsonian Dam 'ri y. Mr. Bryau'aatdor, tran.iei an ootrtgein, this matter a--e charae rriatio of tbe man. Ic wi i b iei un interest by his friend and sup p irier iu all parties sine it shown oryoud q testion tbat tbe great Ne orafck leader does not propose to sacrifice ihe principl-s upon whict tbe lasc c&m&iga wm madd iu order o harmoiiizo'' with tbe g id stated ird Dr merai8 wbo aie m tug ucii rratitie Sorts to get vout ol of tb Demooraiu party again an I relegati Bry auiam to tbe rear. Bry t naui, o. Populism, wilt nut down. If tbes rriociples were important o year io, they ar- ten times m)r impoi- nt now; D-siguiug politic os wb are continually shifting ab -ut from one tbinir to another evry foo years in order to divide, de - ive tnd oiuuder the honest wording mm. i mav as well make up the r mu.de uoW tbat neocetoriu ine ias is up u as I .j.U.m.w wnifu ar. iryu "J" 6 are her to sty until thy are Bryaniam! Ltibepuiy litle pa laan editors and pohtici tu iba pretend to be for Bryan, bit retu o mk auy fight tor h in, kn- bat tbe fijht i on. Such nnprin ipltd Drmocrats as tbest to r. ponsible f-r letting tbe Dun rti party drift f r m its ancient land- maika into Cieveiandism, and tbey -ire teadv aifnin to see the f arty .i-.r e.ab- i..t.. PI oulM.nHiam if the j D gu doin fiud a ehorC cut u tbe pie counter. Tnere are only about a d I -u Democratic papers ii bia S ate that have ever made any ainc ro vr honest fight for Bry amain The ma j trity of taa paper . calhuj. bemselves Democratic ptoers ar tor anything the party dec r a fui -ven if it changes every six months. Tbey bave no political principles aud don't want any. x TV by This Cb.nga of Base? Editor Cancaaian: Daring th -q labile between tbe Cf 'k"B-l luoot'Uorman $10.00 Din ntea an tut Chicago PUtlorm - Jeffer-n-$l Dinnerit. 8 at New Turk, my atten tion, and a it r eat many others, wae eslled to a particular toeide it, which s Mill open for int-rprttion Tne committee ot 1U0 o tbeLbi- eagn PI f rm Dinnerites is em- p aedof S.lver U-mocrats ana a-- uhheans, .ipul-s s, iraoes ana Lib ir Uoinists, Knights of Laboi and other reform rs: Ta-v bripnaed to s-nd tivitations r- xt tvernor r rgre. jaug-io, o.i,0. : " n a I j r . Thomas E. Watson, Uoii H-rvey nd others, but at the request ol If r. Bryan this was he Wotkmemen 8 Jt ff rson- Uirno with Mr. Brtan aa sar. and M B-lmoot. Miss Helen Grtld and few others as invited gues s. Why suddenly this nan r- of baa. T John Ranch. Apt Qaota loaa. Proverbs, axioms and wise ayipgi have been uttered by Conf i iius ann dher is - men l mm time im i.emoriai, but few tMHiDle real ix- bow iau y the' ar of them. C L 11 o d A ;. of Sar- ..n-rilln fame, bave t.Ver tW ' tbous- o and tbev have oristinatrd the mgefii. u plan of serving ttem ap in oeiectaoie abane in tbou sands of aewsp.pet b.wu h eacb one neatly turning Siaisti the merit ol their wen aa wn meui. f.me. TiH.ex.ei.eivr use vi beae t- vet b- Is original and creditable to Hood ft CO. A YE KOh DEMUREST he aatxTi prion price of c a Mil V Demoreaia la reduced a" L I toll 00. year. 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Lv Mnroa. ....... .u 4Ut ai laauw Ham let 11 lApsa AOiw r 7 Wilmington ! i Afjsa LvBo Pines -lSOOaaa 0008 Baieaaa Sieaas 11 SSaas Ar Henderean- S xeam 1SA7aai ArDuraam... t7saaa H leaap Lv Imrbam... . ..t7nOpas lSltaw tr vaCldOB 4 fionva 1 SSfaBl Birhmond ACL SSSam 7Stpa Waahinirton. Pans B B. 13 Si pes 11 SOpas Relimore l8sss leasm PhlUKMlpbia. Bupa. S SSam Hew York. .....tpm StSaa I i a a.i aaa 111 ill iiannaaaB-naav v' If oBCS. Oan'l B. W. B OLOVKR. Tvaffle Manswr. T. J. A KDEBSOH. Oaw'l Pwai aai ti oases, rosatxrxu ta. a feeling of 1st four; tbtrv It diminished apptt'e, diurb-4 'evf, be ency of spirit and lets disposition to esrrrle; w sn pf ! are iadltpo that tbey have to keep ia the bouse and o amber take to tblr b4s. The irritability of temper, tbe pevvisbaes, tfrewleea, ti d nea.le tba comes In siring, shows tbst tbe terves aad bra'n are tbe chief bfVrrrs Nervousness, that so often sppears at tbis saoa, leserts tbe thla edge tbe wedge that opets the way fur a long l!t of mslsdies. If yea are eve worked, haggard from sleepless nights, nertoo and aahsppy, di not g !v sy to dread and depression before you bite trid Plte celery eooipcund. It tbe one fair test of this wonderful remdi to tr? it. Now spring bas come, tbe tired feelings end out of r " rorditUn are! warn one that the blood is impure and the r.ervrs'run vwo. Paine rrlet; car pound assists nature at this critical lime. Iteuppliet a tit.tiflc rer food Taken now, it will enable the body to throw off besdsthe. rheum tism and ailments skin to nervousness It will sweep ou. very impwrii rom the blood, and will nourish tbe oerns and brain. It is tbe meat ttTecti and accurate spring remedy ever formulated. SEn&USOfJE DOLLAR Cat tat. ad. t u4 waa t St.. ul w wui a4 uu SBWiaraaKacaBAaasrabaaa'a4S.brrrtcktc. a . n m .l.nli., To casmi II t r.ar ...rit fraWkt .ot. m U nm aS It aetly rprwntJ. qoi Wortuu tat ai.af ai . . uai iitji u. ye wtf mu far r dTtiJ4 by olh.r, at mm ..,, pytilrtht S3T75 IS OUrTsPEClAt 90 DAYS PRICE, iu; ', ptniriii Sbyataar. Sacfc an eSar w wrar atur rur iniir niirm boofthMwM prt IIIL auUl. UUCLn traMterd.rrlMltrri' aaov. watea l ncra atract tram pimo-Tj,, ym om id or iu a.iiii mmiwi. ssaaa vrom sons Quarter aawad Oak. aatiqu Snua. u.'imi j a-"f-MukiorMWMilitMt iiMaiti. taa atai ataas S rt InekM hl, U Imm tuna, tlm b Ui u4 aw oaa ; eoauua. mum., il nupa a luuow : i mm he. rit.lMl turf, H4 In mmm- MlltHMCMrlM, lliwtaf,ln1illl,llM Si Hill ilTmia ryP1Shy anli. IMrflirm SMta.4l Im4s 1 Blf SI Oiwlalf SHIIU.I C.I..M an.. , i sst aBiasa "" Sutt.l st w TUC SfllC nilCCM aeUo Mdrt of th eatabraSaS IIIL. PiWatk VJWL.L.SI Iml Im, which ar olv S la taa klct ard lutnumtt, also attd wttb MMHIIIMMa IM lo oM a.bl.frltm- lm. b&.bUowof UM)bt rbbrrlHa, S plrtwllow, m vk ud aMrt InUmt U THI ACMI QUCKS) I. flniahad with lta lib ralad pUurraach mirror, utgiet r---' j-' ' mill MS t asiaa rats a baaaaoi oram atool ad taa bat era aa IbtraeOo book avbllaboa. CUAnANTEED25YEARSsr yul aire ntw rpir It fra ot chain. Try kS vuua n win ikdn yoor money 11 to aro1 Mrtretly atad. aa W Um mom W ba 4 . Sai.1t. mlmm. bjalMa;. OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED I'd aotaaaltwitanaaak your aalrhbor aboat oa, writ tb publUhor of thla pa par, or MatropoUtaa KatlnoaJ ay railroad stbaatnaaa PHIOHU was OI Ul l PIASOS, SIM. ?,rK7"" ."f"' In Chicago. km aul Wm, M,.M, nmr, tunn, 17 toitrw. bloeka la Chfcato Md imn ur nr MtnMiJ. i. ... iJ.mi.T' -i. ....... ,rrr- aopumio, or uaaa ot comatm. causwo: or um. Kkm R... Mm4 t alo aTwrthi. i. MnI .7"," .7 ,.7 ,r ' aaarial org. Ptano aad aiaateal tntruataat oaxdoaa. Aadr, . niierlt 1AR8, ROEBUCK CO. (IncJ. FhIImi. DfttpUisatsnc Wsynus tti CHICACO, ILL. SErJD OME DOLLAR .irrMr.v. . - u Ll . . a"4 "" MICH.CMADC TOP BUCCV t Ioa by f rhjat C Q. P. SuMct to aialnlion. y wi ica nan, itatyoar iroiirht or, mu4 ttiLX sa it MlC VeaSV SIM.M I0rBUMlf yo a. prUrtiy aauartoryaod th. 4a.I!(T aialui 1 at a t'S aassaeajaaor. QUR SPECIAL OFFtR PRICE tSOO cbarrr. i,ul pay taa tatlraaa SaS On Dollar ant ritardan I6.SO TO too.oo BUGGIEw AMD SURREYS. ACMR QUERN. (OUR OWN MAKE.) aaa.oa BAR ELY COVERS COST of aaU-al aad labor. lanK tbMli prowt lw... I., 70 boaat a day and to advartta aor botVT factory wiut uiilm os Vi kaowSTO.OOoailv oroflt on TObaacioa wui .auwr aa. ad.artiaa awmitM. feat w ar bulMlna; aad baild ap tb XaOBWT SCOOT BUSIIrBae Of TH WOBXO. THE ACMR OUEKN w. baild la narrow or wfci. track, dot r laatbrr trta,ad. and annncbaffad laataar aaarur ton, VoU4 panW back. .prln la bark. I ill am.l Urn mmt mmm. mmmrnr bwaa. mUmt tmwmm. bodr.MzM laebaa. So. 1 Sarrra'a aalrat arr.wwl rla warvH. aabaM I. IS 1 . boar baca. poa, aara mtmrnm . raw.ii mat a. vary dailcat luda.t atrtataa. coaipiaf witk .barta. M aadskafta. Ma, Siibiiti and wtailnii m p ar. at aaaaa. Pl.t watra. atwav .inniamm an. iw lm.11 wui. awsoa iaa. as. aai soa , paiti aa aawa. as-tti aaa s.aa. i.oiai. paaa. 8EMDOtiE DOLLAR Tr' Vuo; pa'yroa-- mZSJZX-.ZZl oihwrsW pmj mm bsIBbT sbX1 i mrwx wnii PJ CBS. AP VACTOBT SCOOT and CnuloHoa, auvTHE FSJT RUCCY at tat LOWSST niCB xvn aao wa. guaaxv uai. uun x uilai . WRITE FOR OUR FREE HUCCY CARRlffCR AND HARNESS CATALOCUE. 0 EAR 0, nOEDUCK Ct fiEKD MO MOrJEYgg va OUR hMiM-aaaOE hHiamca aewiaS BuaasiaE fey aabjai A a. BV. aabiaal t asdaa. TaaaaaaajdBaatyaaraar ml arTrM and If fyaad pa, "kHf a lapnifll d. aaaal i a i ai 1 1 1 M aa Mab Sa.S. end TBS aaBATSPT BaaaaU Vw BIBB Bilk. WW, pay ya-r kaajat as otir Special Offer Frtea $1S.S5 aad fralaat caartaa. Taa aaaraiaa ; tan.ua noanas aad tb f rrbjht will mvmrmcm 7 eratt foraacb to nmila. CIVK IT THRII aaun na) imaki yww mkoaV and wa will ratara yoar BUJa any day yaa ar at Ulna art W.naB aParawl aatii aad rmti af Swanj Birkl... at SSBXSlSaS.WMS.SttS aad an, aUf Una. bat BIB.BO 7-BBAWXS BCBXIZCX hi taa araataat vahas arvaeoBaraa by aay aaaaa THE BURDICK TO,rtr1a?OT aitataawafonaof aoa. aaa.byiaanH SAtcasiaaT, BBSTOaTsa. imi lasasbm poilab, Saaat aleaal dm war paUa. raataont eaatti. ball artf adjaataata naadla.ataalaa Baryta lra ataad. aaast harp bls inattiiarli r-(oamaoUoa faadanlf Uraiaias Ttbraa- aat In Una Ubarntor. b toot, lamrarad nbatti rat rnm rwara. CUARTaiprb, Book tell, rant bow eayoaa aaa ran and dayttbar plaia or any una c anacr ' hniaiBTBB la aaat W4UI IT COSTS YOU NOTHWa VttJlLmJJ?t. ay inai riatpaO a nat Iba SIS tm VS) aarcaa vsca Sin. a a at any a wan. aViewAM. eanaa fvtt. MTT BSfatl. rSanra. aaka UO. artaoianly WRITE FOR FREE CAT ALOW E. BEARS. ROEBUCK A 1 1 e n t i o n! The 1899 S0UD AN Bicycles. Most AltracfiYe Wheel. A 3 :oi h urn) to h'Bjfr, Flit crtv k, 2 p euet, 8tif FD'xk-l, Ball R''nTF, nE7. FEA r-it wAtaeri. TUEES , Thniab crew syfjottsT. I B6Ar-rf ctfitVoh'ii. I Tool gieol cones- I Stand cnpfUoa, Art aurtctiT, A rw Ftsy rnonior. THEY, Are durably " I Are high gn&e, I Aro elf ciniij fiiiiitd. TTonder'sI valee ISO. We wast at asst la every city or eon sty. TBB8JUD V MFOO. S3LUevrll Ave,' CXUCAOO IU. tvwul t LSlii t baltta r. i. mrnigUt in m o, f Ujui, , 4 tt I aWaWawa-aw ST i i m t- i . u 9 vwAv ' AMUi . JBV mmmmmM -V- mW a W 1 i m-Z BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICACO. oakonor Iroai tb bmt atatertal BMrj cm bay. Wi . JfS ai Cataloaaa .bow. Top Buartrlos uM by OCST Catalog a a .bow. Top Buavlos at Sai.Mr.S2S.79 and S 34.7a w w mur wtatiiavry aanr., at S t SJMSaadar briar wltcHy Jrrtld b r.t attX ) top St. OUR, ACME QUEEN AT SSS.Od t?i woa.rruI jriu avar oTtn d. m ucsv ran a 1 ia jfwTaa ea ras acsv aia.! ib.t i.s aa at ti-T. w Mtataia ur ow OT atotT bus-y rartorr for a aurpor of boikliMamt aHin. a imn UMI wit si c.a sitiwaiat . t aata at a ccaraaaas BaBtraoiataa raotir. Every ustct Malta la Cuararrtaad Flee Vaara and Tnv Will out waar Five Ordinary Factory Riaja. TM aUTItUU Alt UICI II SSI ACHI lim aaat mmm mmm tbat la tu orainary f arvary boTT- W aaa a Vt fc rvhioa clot. aoa mmm afHl.MMlllJtkUUU - mMMMwUff,MtlHlfMI.WWfIM rnlJidTaraiMa.arMa. ISrt a4(i a WB VAT AXMOST DOUBLX tb. anc mrmt mahora GmmVwrmi imTmTnTbmY aad bark ertin b-H wturai anroa aad anu t art rrm easji-m swasjsrT m eswir bswjsi-wj mmm mm wm tsrvw ov hi sbj awi nil rssejass; STVriiy. arlvtv.iy by ait aarbiaory lira sap Kaaar CO. (Inc.), CHICACO, ILL sao-oo to trsoo. CO CHICAGO, ILL. FREE SEEL DISTRIBUTION. LISTEN! LISTEN ! 11 00 worth of rh oc V-re'rb' aseeds FKEE A BMII.IT TF.I.Y any oereva who renews his set script on and s-i 4.- sn sabacri ber taTUE CAUCASIA for one year. &0 wnrt b rdt free for 6 molt renewal acd one new rubecnt tion. Tle seeds we tffer are pot-op b reiiab e eoncrrn w h-e seed . arwarded World' Fair kfedtl and !.. loaa, and thoejaands f larmers fr all parts of tbe coaotry speak ia tiig eat trnis of ibeirsrood qasltty. We offer tea Grand ipecialla MltfWagarrds la ten e-at parke Reaas, Pcaa, Cat bar. Melon, qa fetaeea f'-aenmber. CrTM, Tasaaa Radish. Resaember yon d not .aseeatfMr thvv e-r"te oely rrn tMtr sabarrin'loa and aaaS aa sabaBvibrrts THE CAUi'AIAS f oae year aad get tea papm ; or lr i samel above. Every per aoa who bas a garo sfctaid by sll mesas reserve a f rows ier oar asortmeBt ol seeds. paekaaw af Fltwrr fWda taislSR S30 asasals wilM gives is ibs yoang tady sesos as a aao-crtDrr. -BdeA atejf jb steanD o Xpsaa Raru uae aa SSrnoorj esao messai'esBtasajp nr 1 a ttn aaaaaiapaaa SSU x? eaat paa aajaa am e naj iPt pie Au e si isajni sias ea ftstTSAAtirto mn w u ij a i r ..f5a i a- t -"dB AT aTl" " I situ aaa m ii m, bankaant UFA IR fa Ja rwn,ma5 HH U - ""-Mir I Va-a i"--nmnr COTTON ts nd ia cotv tinuc Iu Ic Ii money .crop cf tl- South. Th planter sho jcti thc moil tot. ton front a given arra at the lean cost, it thc one ho nukc thc most money. GooJ culti ration, suiublc rotiuon. xad liberal uw of fertilizers coo uinun at lean actual will insure the largest yield. We a ad rrse, ar eeret rPMecs taai mm totarMt ry cmh pUaur m Um Swia. outrun kali wrcaax. II Ml.uiu. W KLPUX AKti KKaMmcit AXU rtJiKKM K RAIUtOAD Vl. l.Mi MPTM IUTU Aac 1st. lav?. SJ- Ti as tsj ... . irMMy imm ii aiie aw.. Tarter.. It It. ftrkf MowaClf Si IS Ba. A .v Wi t 11 let -4 S IS V ria'PAa.. .... Lv Fayvtamlle r rtsawsos... l no ... 4 4 I til I At BW r. s. a 1 V Ootrarboro. '.V Maa-nol as is at S if Wil tasf TRAIXA OOfWQ VORTH. liijaw a a. . si. t.v Floraooa. 1 s !.... I s 1 . Lv Favavevti.. II .... 10 S -?r," r Miaa U If o .. I ... a- R. Lv llnHnrtoa ?U to Lv M aprmlta SB ISO t.v GokUbora I IR II St ,r a. ' .1. - U Lv Wllaras I 1 ....' U 11 aLt srKnrsy MounL I SJ .... II a il IS Lv TarStj j if. Hocay Mount S SS'.... If Br r wvidoo I .... ir.a.i e.B r. a. tiny esct4 Btwamay. Umtj Hit.dy. Tram oo th Rot a land Mark fteaaa avrp VYrloo. 4 10 1 aj, HaUfas AJB mvea nomiaad ca a) ISJ a. bu. 1 'il 6 57 p. tu . K.naB 7 & a. aa- M os teav aiDwtoo jut a. bi OrwasvUa) &Z a m.. arrivltic Halifax 11 u . n AVktoo 1123 a. sa. T ran. on H aahioc.oa BrmncS) lasts WassV sUHiMWa at. aM loj.a,srrivrs -uria mo m- c. aad 3to aa., rsaarsaaB eava faroM-la ea a. as. aod J0 a. as.- a ve V aalJiufioo UU) a. at aad 7 JO a. a. i'v. Train leave) Tartaoea. M. C, rtally iiiaal utMjay lp a., Duuday AU a ax. ar 'ive Plytuouib 7:0 a SB . S p. au. I Hi a n lerw fittuoutb daily exorfa fauaaay So a aM and KioUai e a sa . amwa Tae norolOTofta a, aud 11U0 e. sa. Timi. on UmuwI S. c BraaeS asavsa troMaero daily, exoeyt Boaday, 70S a. saw, mviia Sw iijOmi a so a. y tarataR ares Mi i ttBeki W OO a. b arnvss si tiess 'um lu-.a a. sa. lratto. Nanfa villa Braach aasve ftaaky doutii at 4 so r at., arnw AaahVaUe suut sw "- H - nu, Hot Jbj p. ik, marandj laave lifiut Hutm ".ou a. a. BiaAvUie SAa a, a-. nv at Rocay Muat 4 a m, daily ss aA auirday Iran, m cuotoa Bvaaea Waves WeJBaw r untoe daily, acrpt Suaday. ll.Ua.au. uu a.iu p- awmtuiaiac asavsa I wa.aa.aaisoua.aa. Frmta So 78 auakaa c Vekkra for all pwutia harvh daaly, ail teal 'ta Htctmaucid. aaaa al Atoca Maaat srwa wrfota as i Caraliaa At At fa VesteU aad ii iaibb) Nona via Herfaia M. M. KMCKaxyst. a I J. E. KkS'LY. Uast'i ajss. r. M . AM AKHON. TraJBr Bf aa TikrCnaieu Caiaif Caikarus Ma a ffAa. ICCC (aU ta vtire aracxMta rafaad sir A. & Ii. G. RAILROAD. 1'IMXv rja.IJ fo UU (fled Banday Joaa It. 1XSS, at IS i Aairaeds Tlaae Table of Hev. St. 1SS7 im mu,t asaaai f-AATbOUJtD TElAJta. a eTAfloMr aaxy. t. B. ARB . e Aw) . a as . a sew . e six . f ta e sxe s AS . f B4 . I I AS) ! ias . S 7A3 B4BUarar.... rV alAtaace FaiiUaJ C taa wall Dwvrtr...... Cora CtasA... Claras....!! SSBBSIII .... tr ..v w af .V UvadaJs Crvalaa. ......... UACawca ........ s fat s sua s tu rapurt. vl X4 f RXf Csry-..Ji A 7 -v SCS Atlantic HobsJ .... ........ M. Ctty Llraar.. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 6, 1899, edition 1
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