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THE CAUCA8IAM PUBLISHED EVKKY THUB8DAY. f TBI 0ACCA81A PCBLISBIVO CO I IMo Gripe Whm Tffli Uk llwV 1111. Tl tin. oM-rn- toned, uKar-r--atl fill. mliSrb U-ar you all to jM., arr r.t in It !U . Mil w SUBSCRIPTION RATES, tKl YIAR..... ai IX MONTHS - urr uiiktiir .SO A AA aJl w va - . - - - nlOOdl! Entered t the Post Office In Raleigh, N.Cm vcond-cUMa man inauer. and easy to opf rate. W true of Hood'a fill. ahlch are up to date In evry r'M-t f rrtin and ir. All dniKirl-t. ' I- r- M- The only Till to take with li'xw s sari-ar.iia. Pills ELECTION FRAUDS, INTIMIDATION AND MURDER. "THE MOST PAINFUL VOTE I EVER GAVE IN MY LIFE WAS FOR Til RCON S T I T UI'IONA L AMENDMENT. I IH NOT OIVK THAT VOTE AS A DEMOCRAT, a: 25 An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and Ixneficial effects of the well known remedy. Svi'CT of Flow, manufactured by the California Fig Sykcp Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa famouB speech about a year ago, Bryan described another class of politicians as "political hypo crites.'' He said that this was the class of politicians who wonld be for tive principles of plants known to be ... 4 i u i meuiciuau v iawuc uuu uircuuut gold in states wnere gom wan BoUK, n 5n th- form most refrehhinf tothe but would Dretend to be for SllVtr in taste and acceptable to the system. It .il,.r w.a Btrono- with I the ne perfect strengthening laxa- r. ,.. tj TllK . ... tive. cleansinir l jlUKftm inn Biw-f- " "" the people, in order to fool the peo- dispelHnt? colds, headaches and fevers DEMOCRATIC PARTY; It EGA USE . intJ flowing their leadership, gently yet promptly and enabling one . ft. t rrn it it . . , .... , to overcome habitual constipation per- I VEKILY BhLILN h I II A r IT Qf the two classes, the political hypo- ,,.,, lts perfect freedom from WOULD BE BETTKR FOH THE crite, the latter is the more danger- every objectionable quality and sub i :t.i tr ; v,. i stance, ami n.i hcuhk " ." OUS ana repreuenlUI. uo i I ,:., ,1 l.,.,,...! .vlll.o.it. vv-aWninrr snake that Strikes from ncfler cover. lor irritating them, make it the ideal nr. v. ; . l... . .n.lra tViat I laxative. tt ti arts ubvci viticii vy ouobv m . iieaio uw . . in the process of manufacturing figs 19 in aigni uriuro diiib.iuk. are used, as thev are pleasant to tne Dolitical bigamists and political taste, but the medicinal qualities of the I l ,,. In,,.) f r-k- cunna anil hypocrites managed to capture ..r aromatic plants. V v a method the last Democratic State Conyen- known to the Camf k.ma Fio Syri-i1 tion. They are now running the C. only. In on er - to s benehcial machinery of the party in thl6 btate. remember the full name of the Company It was they who prevented the silver printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA bYKUf -U. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. . I DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR THE HEQRO'IOCoNTINUE AN ISSUE IN POLITICS. HUT I CAVE THE VOTE BECAUSE I FELT IT WOULD HE HETTER FOR THE rOOR N EO KM W E HA V E. LEA RN- EDTO LOVE FOR HIS FAITHFUL NESS. I.VOTED FOR IT TO PUT AVKNDTO ELECTION FRAUDS, The Caccaiax ia glad .to learn) that good progress is bettg made onj the conttrnction of a fih ealtcrai statioa on Pembroke Creek, near Edenton. Tne Fi.h Commissioner ihowid wisdom in refusing to change tbe location to the A roe a side of the Sound, a desired by certain parties. Mr. S. H. Worth, who was for a nambt-r of years Fibh Commisioner of North 'arolica, will be in charge of the station. It is probable that a sub-station to the Edenton station will be established in the near future at Beaufort, with a marine labratory, for the purpose of investigating such marine zjological probleus as are of economic and scientific importance. Tnere is no better point on tbe At lantic Coast for such investigation than around Beaufort, (and besides this tnarice station can be operated as a sub-station to the Edenton sta tion could be detailed to the Beau- tort station during tbe summer months while the investigations were being made. The Fsh Cultural sta tion at El-nton will be made the largest and most important one in the United States. n W 1s TO INTIMIDATIONS AND MURI- men from coming together and niak- TIL I GAVE THAT VOTE FOR ing a white man's fight for the white THE GOOD OF MY POPULIST AN D metal and against all forms of mo wiiitv. itKt'll IH.ICAN FRIENDS nopoly and trusts. It was they who WHO COULD, IF THE NEGRO WAS fused the silver Democrats with the LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N. T. For sale by all DrugKists. Price 50c. perbottfr use these three great instruments of commerce for the public good, as . , - I rrr.i a n rl mnnnnnlv Democrats and I ELIMINATED FROM POl.riic,p-- r- - - Congress 13 commanded to ao oy tne Senator Depew receives a salary of $50,000 & year. The railroad corpo rations, for which he is attorney, pay $50,000 of this amount, and Uncle Sam pays tbe remaining five thou sand. When the interest of these railroad corporations and the inter ests of Uncle Sam, or rather the in terests of the people, conflict, on which side will Depew vote ? Will he vote for those who pay him the SSISTING NATURE jfure it th iext dKtcr. It tt (en' stantly making ffcrt t reair Jamagf. The treatment that trorka bar noniouly vith nature i scien tific. 1 la i the reason that lV-ni-ca l so uniform! v suv- wufnl in eradicating catarrh from verv onran of the body. The list of troubles from which Mr. Emily S. Carson, Aust rlit. Mich., suf fered beems very long and complicated. bnt it la all summed up in the word ca tarrh. Mrs. Carson, says: ' I had been troubled with dyspepsia and indigestion for a good many years and became very much reduced in flesh; ould not eat anything without the greatest distress afterw ards. My food would raise, and my stxmiach became very bad and weak from long fasting, as 1 would rather not eat than to suffer with the after effects. When I did eat it caused me the greatest distress. ' I tried every known remedy adver tised for dyspepsia without the least benefit, until I got a little of re-ru-na and Man-a-lin, and I had no faith in them when I got them, but after using them a day or two I legan to feel bet ter. I continued their use until I had taken six bottle of each, and now I can say 1 am a well woman. I can ea anything, sleep well, the distress my food caused me is entirely gone. I was a skeleton be fore, and now I am fleshy DISCUSS THE GREAT STATE AND NATIONAL ISSUES WITHOUT HE ING CALLED "HLACK-HEART- ED."-SENATOR OS HORN E, IN THE LEGISLATURE OF 1MJ. TllK I.ATKST MltlOMAMK llol.TEKS. OF THE A is well known, certain differ the crv of negro in the interest of j i the corporations and monopolies. It was they who controlled the last leg islature and did everything that the railroads and monopolies and trusts wanted done and did nothing that they opposed. There are not a great many politi cal hypocrites, but they have man Constitution, then, and then only, will we be able to check and destroy the great industrial trusts which are each day springing up and extend ing their power. The trust on mon ey, the trust on transportation, and the trust on the transmifsion of in telligence are the thrfi great mother trusts that breed hard Telegraphing Without Wires. The world of science and the asso ciated world of trade and news have takr at4 i t lroboro IUeord. p!,a.ore in n4orin th i lea, thai onSa.orJay.Ma,Gb..a?n,Mr it ttCKi rit!-B of t.ailfoid , - i 111 mm M.ri .KB. - . - lEWM'V - - - rum Fayetteville, under dU i A MONSTROUS ABSURDITY - im Ik .tllltaal AJ The eorrepondent of the Cbar- bic?est Dart of his salarv. or will he have the courage and patriotism and been considerably stirred by the re manhood to riso ahav th.t eonsid. port of the success of S:gnr Marco . .., eration and vote for what is just and ni' electrician and inventor, m .- right? In the latter case, how lomr gWZ irom tne ooum roreianu would the railroads continue to nav Hght-house on the English coast to himafiftv thousand dollar salarv or Boulogne-sur-Mer, m France, with any salary at all? If Mr. Depew out a connecting wire. The distance times, that .L . est distance that Marconi's mechan- ences grew up in the People's Party mged to control ty fooling the peo- fJuZir eJ for Uucle Sam to foot the whole bill, has as yet overcome, though his resulting from the campaign of 1890. pfe. Bryan his wisdom a8 J1 or else for Uucle Sam to have some- experiments have been successfully Those who were opposed to the Peo- ;elI a8 patriotism in making war on Jl?'." i ! f.I body ehe for a legislator. conducted for many months The pie's Party supporting Bryan in that these arch enemies of the people and campaign urged the national chair- Jeffersonian Democracy. When they man lastummer to call a conference are driven from the party the party or a national committee meeting to wju i08e very few n numbers and outline the future policy of the par- wm he sure to gain ten for every one ty. This was done, and the Commit- iost; but if this class of politicians tee mot at Omaha on June uin. continue to control the party then it rent trusts are destroyed, then the causes that produce the great indus trial trusts will be removed; when these mother trusts are destroyed principles of which he avails himself were discovered by other investiga The Caucasian is glad to have tors, but he has been highly success- communications every week from its fu.1 n devising an apparatus by prosperity will be restortd; and a subscribers in every part of the State which they are put to practical use trust can no more De orgauizeu auo f jr publication, but we must request It takes some knowledge ot eiec successfully operated in times ot Q friends to mave them short and tricity to understand precisely what We prefer to have you his apparatus is, though it is describ ed as so simple that a boy can make and use it. His messages are car- occasionally Thero a compromise agreement was wiii be time for everv true Jeff erso- K. 1 J. I to. lae Point .t...i frt AVATuhodv I : t .v. 1118 vocanondurmgine Penoa 01 ine write often and let each communica. MDtone Barker and possibly a few ftfZ.hVaM when he Rid that if lllen"m" S let the be;.dowU tion be short than to send long ores . , .. , . .. n ty, . , with the money trust; down witn tne o hers who did not then express their the monopolies and triisU were to . d down with J An. nr.Atinn l : q rtor however. I i t . : . 4Ui iun I r ' uiosatisiavuuui i..v., ' rum iuo v Hiuuuiaun party, mat iuou . , , . ,,p . . ... . . . f the trust on the transmission ot m- was not a memoer or me cuiuumioo, it was tQe duty ot tne true uemo and had at that time already bolted cratiC party, to get up and walk out the action of the People's Party State 0f itself and leave nothing but a Convention of his own state. So the smell of brimstone and Wall street agreement reached by the Commit- behind. tee was a unanimous action 01 tne since Bryan made this great polit- Committee, and was then satislacto- telligence problem. and this solves the whole COLORED EPODVSTERS. GREAT SCARCITY OF LAUOR. The Caucasian has heard more of the scarcity of labor this spring than ical speech drawing the line against ever before. A leading trucker in ry to everybody who wanted harmo- political bigamists, it is noticeable tho eastern part of the State in a re ny in the party or who was a true that the Charlotte Observer has been cent letter stated that there was not Wilmington Negroes are Selling Oat and doing Away Forever. Newbern Journal. Between forty and fifty colored people male and female, with a num ber of children, arrived here last night over the Atlantic Coast Line sluring at him each day and writing enough labor within five miles of him " 1,UimBlu"ouu mt,uiy uuibuuais pumug anu praising vjrro-i 10 eutiivaie lilt) iruen crop anu oiuer ver Cleveland. TO SOLVK TnR PROBLEM. WHOLE Populist, no matter wnat tubix uon est differences might have been be fore. After the adjournment of the Committee, Barker got together a few nondescript delegates wno were tiik wayj elected by nobody, not over forty- five in number, and held what they A few years ago, when every Peo called a convention at Cincinnati last pie's Party newspaper and speaker summer and had himself nominated in the land began advocating mu- f or President. They put Milton Park nicipal ownership of natural monop of Texas, in charge of their cam- olies, such as water works electric paign. Mr. Park has just issued an lights, gas plants, telephone systems, . . address appealing to Populists to street car lines, etc., nearly every bolt the party organization and to old party paper, of both the Demo- rally under the banner of the seced- crane and Republican parties, de- ers, headed by M r. Barker. All of nounced the proposition as paternal- this he has a right to do if it amuses istic and impractical. We are de- him, but he styles himself chairman lighted to see that within the last of the national committee of the Peo- year a very large number of these pie's Party." This he has no right papers have been converted and have to do, and his attempt to so style now joinod the People's Party in ad- himself is a forgery, but is such a vocating the good Jeffersonian De- harmless one thai it is not worth fur ther notice. mocracy of municipal ownership of public utilities. In a few more years it is to be hoped that these old party papers and politicians will have suf- crops that had been planted within two miles of him. The time was, not many years ago when farmers and truckers would only employ the best hands in a community. Now they will take good, bad and indifferent men, women and children, wherever the; can be gotten, and in fact, are glad to employ even the most indif- Another subscriber writes mentioning the fact that the negroes in his community are getting so scarce that it will be absolutely nec essary for every farmer to curtail Vi i a ' nnlasa Via aov . r rvt otViiVa r r I A Tnrnid Liver causea Denmasinn labor from somewhere. Surely there 0f Spirits, Indigestion. Constipation, cannot be anv possible danger of ueauacne. use ue. m. a. Sim-nons a :v: i 4U v, Liver Medicine to stimulate that or UCglv UUU11U911UU 1U BCbllUUS except in the eyes of the negro ca lamity howling politicians. This is but a part of ' the colored crowd of exodusters leaving Wil mington for the North. Yesterdiy there were three hun dred who left that city, the crowd coming this way being part of them. Some are going to New York and others to various places in the North. For some weeks there has been a continual movement of colored peo ple from Wilmington to other places. They sell out all their property and are leaving to remain away forever. ried by electrical waves, which he excites with a transmitter at one point and reads by means of a re ceiver at another. The distance which the waves will travel depends apparently, on the height of the ver tical conductor of which he makes use. With a conductor eighty feet J high he can signal lb miles, ilis March 4th, saj: The Observer correctly guage pok- ie aentimett in thror-ng oat a wora of wernlng aga;ct taking for granl- ed the carrying at tbe ballot boi or tbe suffrage conatituticcal menJ- ment. It will require hard work from the rnk and tile and leadetaot tn party. Tnere i certainly nc cloni on the title c f tne Cape tear Wo- ocracy to orthodoxy, dut tbe wrtttr is snrf rised at tbe number of Itaa- lemocrats whom he meet op posed to tte amendment. The elan about the' graud Mn of his grand father" is especially decried aa a monstrous absurdity. The puffrageaamendment referred to above, which was adopted by tie la.t Ltgiolature, is as followf: TUB SUFFHAiK AMKSl'MEST. Section 1. That Atticle VI of the Constitution of North Carolina lt and ttie same is hereby repealed, and in lieu thereof sh-ill be substituted the following Article of Said Con? t tution: Article VI. Suffrage and Eligibility to Office (Qualifications of an Elector. Section 1. Every male pel su born i in tbe United States, and every male person who has been naturalizes. 21 years of age and possessing the qual ifications set out in this Article hall be entitled to vote at any election by the people in the State, ex sept as herein otherwise provided. Sec. 2. Ho shall have resided in the State of North Carolina for two years, in the county six months and in the precinct, ward or other elec tion district, in which he offers to vote four months next preceding the election: Provided, That removal from one precinct, ward or other election district to another in tbe same county, shall not operate to de prive any person of the right to vote in a precinct, ward or other eleceion district from which he has removed until after such removal. No person who has been convicted, or who has confessed bis guilt in open court upon indictment, of any crime, the punishment of which is, or may thereafter be, imprisonment in the State prison, shall be permitted tc vote unless the said person shall be first restored to citizenship in tte manner prescribed by law. Sec. 3. Every person offering to vote shall be at the time a legally registered voter as herein prescribed and in the manner hereinafter pro- diacoM plana of jetting g tbto-gbout the ci nnty. Tli' i JT4 naovo .or and w bop otbtr euu iea toad lCu.unsrvs Ik::: !: I i:i.hmi to:!f rd w.Si f.. low her tmp- it rr lrr-'", IV pie who r trouUt J with at.J d:aeaae raaaej or riomotl by im pure blovnl or a ! ! iem may take Uo' rainll within utuivuit rrttfilrnce thai lU ftitbfnl ae will ffrt a cur.-. MH lionitakeit a a aprmg m-d.cic. Unui' tnt y ka-.w by exreneac n u just what the ytro uevJ. H.kmI IMU re the b-t faiui y ca thartic ud livtr toaii. Utu:l, re liable, sure. W. S. HAPNB, Cicncral 'an.ir 41 f lrtr'i f t . ;uf . Fit.,r' ! . i.nti.u aid lit. farujr r c: it i .t in 'ru:. .r j r (t4Hl I'ol 1 r . Hr' 1 ! t i . tt Positions Secured W'r (: ".tu-r . M-:ti"Ti: j , rire rn1r : rnciil. ttf ffo!' x li 1Jrr Ui't'iti . v Itarean ! I l il t - i A wetern editor im funum motto: "W tell th irntri.' t tS hud of ti3 paper. Tae othr d. bowevtr. he wi in,.-lll t-:-iount r v ial gentVui-a ii -j-e'ed tie trutli beirg tM at:d a cons- queLce, the iuoi: lis lt-r-d ai.d th follow it loiho printed: 'Un'tl we noovtr fr w k. ir juries ri ceivi d tU.s aier wli jjst like the rest of them. k. Ilewar a'ttirt 'or i'athtih I l IwiiUIik MrriviJ, a mercury -aiII url ue:r- t t,tK el Miifll ni l completely lrrg tne -Alioie K'flrin Witen eniTinn tiroogo the OIUCOU4 iurlte. ' articles otiutiid never be Uf-d ejir--.i un prescription from r-pu'afile .l- cian. s i he uatuag' iu-j i" " eu lolJ to the -uod t cr. i p'i-ni derive from them. llallV t'a'arrlt ore. manufactured K. J."loney t'o. i'oledo, O , cms tin no mercurt, and taken internally, actm- utk-iij uti;n the blood and atarrh i re b .nr. r..n tr-t 1 1... irrllilllif I L In liwn ". J v iiternailv. and made in I oieoo. mio, hv V. J. t.tii.ey t Co. 'I eMimuinaii- free. So!d by druggift', price .V per bot tle. II all family Pill re the h-M. iSIfJEWHOHE I li V y(v'; WRITE FOR CIRCDLIB5 Sewinr Martnlne mtitifitu fricc iitrire yu jut iasr !-. The new home srwmc wtitul Oil H V. lu ttaa rt 4. Ala, lIlMCIIKK.tTIC VKTi:U.tV ItM'MHV Chrleln. S. '.. My IO-I3. IK'.e.l. On account of the Confederate Vet erans' Keunion, the Seaboard Air Line will cell tickets to Charleston and re turn at very low rae, htfed on ne cent per mile, traveled. Ticket n ale May S'h. Hih and loth, good to return until May 21t. For inlormation in regard to rate, schedules, Vc. apply to Ticket Agent or address L. S. Allen, CSen. Pans'r Ag'i. Portsmouth, Va. ..... . t at ai tst f ! ! 1 I ttltt'tCrJ '-1 ' uii . ct t 1 :. 1 1 i : H 0C Derangements f Menstrual Func tion produce M iscarriaife. Minrnor Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets correft tbe uerargementH. can signal messages will pass through moun-I vided by law, and the General As- tains without hesitation, and are not effected by storms. His system is now practically usefvl to enable ships at sea to communicate with one another and with the shore, for telegraphing through mountains and other purposes. What the ultimate development of it may be is past guessing, but it is not expected to supersede the telegraph, and copper stocks are not as yet affected. Har per's Weekly. gaD. Bismark's Iron Nerve Was the result of bis splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are not found where stomach, liv er and kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and tbe success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of tbe brain and body. Only 25c at all drug stores. Lawyer I'eele's Book. News and Observer. Floye C. Cox, writing to the Alle- WIRELKSS TELEGRAPHY. One of the latest inventions, which ghany Star, of the need of South- the political bigamists. papers and politicians will have sut- i8 attracting considerable attention, em school books that do not defame Bryan at the one dollar Jefferson ficiently gotten their eyes open to is wireless telegraphy. It seems al- the position ot Southern people, dinner, not only made a great speech, apply the same reasoning and argu- most inconceivable that messages says: "The Eorth Carolina Publish- drawingthe line squarely between ment to the public ownership of all can be sent for any distance through ing Society is blazing the way with the Jefferson Democrats and the natural monopolies that do state and the air without the use of wire or a book entitled "Distinguished North gold and monopoly Democrats, but interstate business. If it is impor any other conductor for the electric Carolinians" with a fifty-seven page in doing so he coined a new phrase tant f or a city to own its street cars current, yet an experiment ws re introduction by Mr. Peele, of Ral- which will no doubt figure promi- that the people of the city may get a cently made from a point oa the eigh, who makes no apologies for nently from now on and in the cam- better street car service and lower English coast to a point on the, telling the truth, I heartily approve paign of 1900. After discussing the fares, and at the same time remove French coast, across the English of the favorable criticisms of th momentous issues before the people the poisoning and evil influence of a channel, and it is reported that a press of the State on this the best for settlement, he declared that tnere pnvaie monopoly corrupting pontics message was successfully transmit- book North Carolina has ever pro could be no narmony Detween inose ""y ted. Avery tall pole was erected duced. so-called Democrats who stood for may continne the extortion on the on each coast, with long, steel points the gold standard and with the rail- public, then it is of an hundred times at the top of each pole, each road monopoly and all other trusts more importance that the public point pointing to the other. The and monopolies, and the true Jeffer- should own the railroads and tele- current was transmitted up the pole sonian Democrats who were for an graphs of the country for the same and from the point cf one, and it is American financial sjstem and reason. When the public does, and claimed that it was received on the against all trusts and monopolies, we have in addition a proper iinan- other with sufficient force to trans He further declared that all true cial system; that is, when we have I mit a message with the use of ordi Democrats should make it uncom- abolished the trust on money, the nary transmitters on either side. The fortable for these gold and monopoly trust on transportation, and the trust report of this experiment shows that Democrats if they tried to stay in on transmission ot intelligence, and it was equally satisfactory as was The right kind of a girl never mar ries a poor man, for the minute he gets her he is rich. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND ? THERE IS NO NINO OF PAIN OR ' ACHE, INTERNAL mm EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN.KILt.aa toiLL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME. PERRY DAVia SON. Omit BU 5 d U the party to control its policy. He declared that the party must be purged of such men, and the quicker the better. Continuing he said. "All that we ask is that those who 1 come into the Democratic party shall be a part of the Democratic party. THE KIDNEY COMPLEXION. The pale, sallow, sunken-cheeked, distressed-looking people yuu so ofieti meet are afflicted with "Kidnep Com plexion." Their kidneys are turning to a pars nip color. So is their complexion. They may also have Indigestion, or the first experiment made by Morse over wires between Baltimore and Washington, Pimoles m Warning Already many more mistakes and much more serious ones have been discovered that were committed bv Alt UNFAILING SI6N THAT NATURE IS APPEALIN6 When Nature is overtaxed, she haa her own way of giving notice that assist-.. ance is needed. She does not aak for help until it is impossible to get along without it. coiui auu uunpies are an indication mat the system is accumulating impurities which V e simply insist that a man cannot BUffer from sleeplessness, rheumatism, tne last legislature than were com- CflD UCI D must be gotten rid of ; they are an urgent appeal lor assistance be a political bigamist. He cannot neuralgia, brain troable. nervous ex- mitted by the fusion legislatures. 1 w" a warning that can not safely be ignored. - I . . ' . . I - I riTrt. be wedded to the name of our partv haustjon and sometimes the heart acts and to the principles of some other &rhe cause is weak, unhealthy kid party. We simply ask that he shall neys. get a formal divorce, either from ll 6 , .' ease does not find out what tbe trou our name or from their principles." ble is until it is almost too laie, be The term "political bigamist" is cause the first symptoms are so like fact witn ereat gCare headlines and main atiwrwrxaa rw m rattw r w Af a i a. I w good. It describes such men and thT need a medioir.e OP - doctor un- then in long and labored editorial. I til they find themselves in bed. lamented over the "incompetency of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root will build I w. ; , m. ' up and sirengtben their weak and die- AUWWU. eased kidneys, purify their diseased, cording to Democratic reasoning, the kidney-poisoned blood, clear tbe com- last legislature, run bv fif tv odd cor- nlaTiAK n si aaAri rhav vr ill a-ia I uicaiuu ca aj va dcbvu bucj TV tit CUJUJ VClr Whenever a mistake or a clerical time means more than the annoyance of painful boils and error, however small or insignificant, unsightly pimples. If these impurities are allowed to such men and newspapers in this state as the edi tor of the Charlotte Observer who claims to be a Democrat and yet who openly and boldly defies every prin ciple of Jefferson and advocates the gold standard and monopoly princi ples of Mark Hanna. It describes such men as Simmons, the chairman of the Democratic state committe, who openly declared for the renom ination of Cleveland and the contin uance of the gold standard just be fore Bryan was nominated. Xt will be remembered that in a ter health. Tou can get tbe regular sizes at the drug store, at fifty cents and one dol lar, or you may first prove for yourself the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, by sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. T., for a sample bot tle and a book tbat tells all about it, ootn sent to you absolutely iree by mail. When writing kindly mention -rv.;4.i i u ,l i l i nmtuii, ine system guooiunoB n but orauury lunew, ana u committed by the fusion legislature Lue 'to withstand the many ailments which are so was discovered oy tne Democratic prevalent during spring and summer. machine press, they announced the V" w m? V TT i T u- i! were very annoying, as they disfigured my face fearfully. After using many other remedies in vain. S S. S. promptly and thoroughly cleansed my blood, and now I rejoioe in a good complexion, which I never had before." uapt. w. 11. lmnlap, or the A. u. s. R. R. . Chattanoosa. Tenn. . writes: " Several boils and carbuncles broke out upon sne. c&uainv great pain and annoyance. My blood seemed to be in a riotous condition, and nothing I took seemed to do any good. Six bottles of S. S. S. cured mo completely poration lawyers, was the most in competent gang that eyer assembled under the dome of the capitol. One thing is noticeable, however, that whenever that body was legislating in tne interest ot a monopoly or a and my blood; has been perfectly pure ever atnoe. G. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD is the best blood remedy, because it is purely vegetable sexubly of North Carolina shall enact general registration laws to carry in to effect the provisions of this Ar ticle. Sec. 4. Every person presenting himself for registration shall be able to read and write any section of the Constitution in the English language; and, before he shall be entitled to vote, have paid, on or before tbe first day of March of the year in which he proposes to yote, his poll tax, as pre scribed bylaw, for the previous year. Poll taxei shall be a lien only on as sessed property, and no process shall issue to enforce tbe collection of the same except against assessed prop erty. Sec. 5. Nc male person, who was on January 1, 1867, or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under the laws of any State in the United States wherein he then resided, and no lineal descandant of any such per son; shall be denied the right to reg ister and vote at any election in this State by reason of his failure to po sess the educational qualifications prescribed in section 4 of this Article: Provided, He shall have registered in accordiance with the terms of this section prior to Dec. 1, 1908 The General Assembly shall pro vide for a permanent record of all persons who register under this sec tion on or before November 1, 1908, and ail such persons shall be entitled t register and vote at all elections by the people in this State, nnless V w disqualified under section 2 of th s Article: Provided such persons shall have paid their pall tax as required by law. Sec. 6. All elections by the people snail be by ballot, and all elections by the General Assembly shall be viva voce. Sec. 7. Every voter in North Car olina, except as in this Art. disquali fied, shall be eligible to office, but before entering upon the duties of the office he shall take and subscribe the following oath: MI do solemnly swer affirm, that I will support a4 maintain the constitu tion md laws o the U. 8. and tne rfnstitutiou and law of Aorth Caro lina, not inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithfully discbarge tbe duties of my office as go help me God.' Sec. 8. The following classes of persons shall be disqualified for of fice: First, all persons who deny the being of Almighty God. Second, al persons who shall have been convic ted or confessed their guilt on indict ment pending, and whether senten ced or not; or under judgment sus pended, of any treason or felony, or any v her crime for which the pun ishment may be imprisonment in the penitentiary, sinee becoming citizens of the United States, of corruption and malpractice in office nnless such person shall be restored to the rights of citizenship j a manner prescrib ed by law. See, 9. The act shall be in force rom and after its ratification. FREE SEED DISTRIBUTION. Ureal ! I U "! I-P f1'n I. !'! iii-.ii' a ' - " lraut v u it ii.Mjt il . .!. -..: liO f V.tl Ih.xhJ JIImI (; .: ' 1 til tin;; ti lli' i.iy i .i' : I 411 It to llolll ! ImJ . I . ' t tafitt.lt 'iiil-h, li'iils I!"' - ' ii'- -a ni. Iau! v J '.r 1 i ' A- fu-tf, KtUhitctixli i'U.Oa'!' J. 4'k..rfO DROPSY il- 1..- - ' mr , a, . i i,-t I tJt t W1t th'r'U . i. 02. H. H. (.kfcf 1 SulS 1. K. lil LISTEN ! LISTEN ! n)DIH IWft S B. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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April 27, 1899, edition 1
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