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ill; CAUCASIAN. N. C Jaly 13 1899 RALEIGH S ALTERATIONS. I)erk, n r I H Nw Ititllers, liulkli ! Mnd llatrhos. 7 , i.iisr Bakieb, which waf WitP A Irairal Dawej's fl ei in tie t,t" nt Mauil 11 if, is to uodergi iv &i rauorm, mvoiing an t aomt iTJlj.OOO A n.val , s i,ia"l ha retorted a general m i i of repairs. iuey mritiue new . 1 . . k. . . ( Vl A .. . I ILi'T'i niw U'lVin, IUO ICUI IVIll OI m luu' ti of the wood upper work as ,t. iron DaiKuona, natches, .iii.it r HjEteru of ventilation, pr.' out bavy masts arj to be ,. nut, arnl 1 gut pole m&dts sab Ii in frooable that the i j t.iwfts also will be taken 1 1 ) Knl'Mu is now at the it.i.'Uh yard, where the repairs , r-'iii.tMy t'6 ruade. c-tr v. plan p(- Tu UK ? I r ' . Il 1 1 Tournament UKUHt .rri-l ro' (ali .-vale Firemen's hrii i ii , reeiiisboro. ;n), and ILIi, aud the people of i a i onrmai ve cilj propone to cele t,r a" t oor.awion in a titling manner. I h,. , . i-hral ion will be turned into a 1 , tin v.erk" of the rarest enjoyment, M,,t th w No attend will be made to fell , ,,iii in Hie "Oate CUy" of North i r i hi. h, (flilitinii to the meeting of ibe y.ri ii ' arolina Htate Firemen's Asao iun i i", and ttie many interewtinjf f V r I . I I ill' nit nt thereto, Mich as quick xtrftiiiinif contents, reel races, hook ar.il l.iilih r races, etc., there will be m.t i) ut her nitereting and instructive feature. I i.H railroad rate) are so low aa to n, .ill.' nl I tu attend. Ticket will be mi a bans of one tirst-clais fare l,,r ; In round trip. Tickets will be on July .11, arid AugUot 1,2, and 3, K .ml to return until August 7. On Ahk'isi 1 and 3 (Wednesday and Ti.urMl.il ; a rate of practical one cent a nine wilt prevail, iuis rate will ap y ti .mints within IfiO miles if i,i . i n.-bnrii and extend beyond that iin'siM to include Wilmington, Kins- tun, IC'M Hy Mount, and Asbevule. ilm 1'ower of Trusts. I!i.' .Monitor submits the follow i',- iiyiu the Kansas City Times as sihiwuiLT a practical illustration of ti,.: dauLM rs it pointed outlast month uii'l. r trie caption, "The Multiplying Trusts: ' L ist Tuesday morning President M. (.'. Wei more of the Liggett & M , v. t s Tobacco Company of Hi. L his ealUd his 8 (KM) employees to P' hrt upon the lawn In front of the n iii.ir'ij a oDi''0 and said to them "I lum now ou 1 snail devoto my titno, luy m'.ney and my God-given ttruiuNS to lighting the trnsts which fir. i throwing their tentacles like a in irhtv octopus about the business i t Uiis country." 1 be t ccaaron was the formal ac- rii'iinc'muut that the great Liggett Meyers company could no longer r.'Mst the onslaughts of the mam uioth tobacco trust, and had been f..t'.eii ti surrender it. It would not have been forced to (rue up its independence, however, ti nt the other stockholders been as fli in and determined as Colonel Wet uiure. For several years he had bat tle tl to keep the trust from abaort ii : the plant he had helped build up fi in a little beginning to tho larg e ' il ue tobaeco factory in the world: but when the other members yielded to the ii tluence of the trust there w is not hi ui? left for him to do but k ii ich uis shares with the ma i irity ami retire. 4,It ia every man's duty, b.. said, "to use his best endeavor t'Wird suppressing these giant, Kiispiug, unscrupulous combina ti..us, which are a menace to the bus iness of the country and the liberty ol the paoplo." Mm lh (larnani ru. N'on Conformist j In the beeinnincr nf v.. Spam Untie Ham bcught 200 Teasel, to be used id the conduct of the war. these were bought rm i ioyal men. from favorites of the g vernment fficeiB, from the men ao naa a pu'l, ani as a result ih government payed more than twice wcat they wem worth and illthii. tra mon-y went into the hands of toe tneDds of the public cffiun. fhene vessels are no longer n-ded and they ate now beintr sold. H. are some of the prices paid, and the prrsent appraisement of the proo ert: r Y Uncle Ham paid '0ft firm w N- - w auv agar, out the Niagara is offered for sale now at the arvuraised vln tion of $0,000. He paid i 57.000 for tk E ton, but eff-rs it for sale now at the appraised valuation of $30,000. lie paid $80,000 for the Enquirer, which is now aDortiirl t k)ft mn lie paid $83,709 for th IAi met n1 is offering it for sale at the appraised valuation of $2o 000. lhe itussell cost llnnlA m 7i . 000 and it is now offered for sale a't the appraised valuation of $35,000. On theso six vessels nlor. ITnla Ham loses $574,209. if so much monev was Inst nn ships how much will be lost on the whole 200? If the present appraise ment is a fair one it shows that the country has been fearfullv robbed. i ii is iou iow u snows an opening for another tremendions robberv tnr the government favorites, who will pny tne vessels. Uncle Sam catches it a comin' and a goin'. He is cheat ed on every hand. It would be very interesting if we could find out how much.Abner McKinley, the brother of the President, has m&Ha nut nf these nice little financial transac tions. He was as Door as novertv when this administration came into "Only the First Step is Difficult" The first step fa Spring should be to cleanse Nature's house from Winter's accumu lations. Hood's Sarsaparilla does this work easily. It is America's Greatest Spring Medicine. It purifies the Blood, as millons of people say. It makes the weak strong, aa nervosa men and women gladly testify. It cures all blood diseases, as thousand of cured voluntarily write. It is just the medicine for you, as you will gladly say after you have given it a fair trial. Bad Blood Although past 70 years of age I am thoroughly welL It was three bottles of Hood's SarsaparUla that made ine so anr spending orer $60 In medical attendance. My trouble was a raw sore on my ankle." Mm. Louisa Masov, Court Street, Lowell, Mass. Running 8ores-H After worrying four oioniuH i gave my children Hnnd'i fi., TKE WW BULL-FEN IUCTI5II IAV , Dww mtmU Fapvr. The recent Legulatcre repealed tue non-partisan lection laws ol 1893 and 1S97, whieh guaranteed to every party the right to be repress a ed on eleetion board b f-leetion officers of their own choosing, and J Elkin Woolen Mills. 9 l f AA enaeted an election law more vie ion than infamous Simmons Boll-Pet Election law that was in force b-for 1895 The leadicg provisions ot this law WNH2 3KES I - 3 r.. MS eirllla and It cured them of running sores ood's Pills cured me of dyspepsia and constipation." Mas. Kats E. Thomas. 31 Governor St., Annapolis. ML Consumptive Cough --fit year. ago I had a consumptive cough which re duced me to a skeleton. Was advised to tase Hood's Sarsaparilla which I did and recovered normal health. I have been well ever since." Matilda Budoiwitu Cnr Pearl and Chestnut Sta Jefferson villa. Ind. as pntlished by the Raleigh Ne Observer are as follows 1. That the election for State and county officers shall be held on the first Thursday iu August aod every two years thereafter 2. That there hall be a State board of elections composed of five 130 persons elected by the. Legislature forja term of two years. 3. That there shall be a county board of elections consisting of three persont, appointed by State board for a term of two years. 4. That the State Board of elections shall meet in Raleigh the first Mon day in May, 1899, and organize by electing one of their number chair man and another secretary. Another meeting shall be held on the first 'J, mm J. ' Vdl ''it i i ii. r. V V Y w mm saw r i m AlteeJa. l"arl on TO. AliAMt, Uaaso. Kw Ur ftOCTUBUCXD, aa. ju. c LO Tvi,naa aKUuuui I ISM U I IUf S A-'-.L Iteai L aM A ii a 'OW if H4ww. IJI .'. cbmI mi 'rf oU. . A WW ktrnntwtut ''1J raw ;;v Cnk?l ITburkAjm tf e-ill-v larba o tlOlMM THauM ubva Safoi S tup If TAII WAItt In lianot.. I L. : m ... , . 7 : . " wvw vi umtc ii mauuiaeiurea into ine lwua&uuioa .... best Blanket. Cassimers, Jeans, Lmseys, Flannels and yarns to be had in CtJrh America. If yon want the best made and most eomfortbU fitting n.M. I rr-rizr yon ever wore; if yon want to trade with the cleverest men von mZJZ haA T- iUrC ? ?.L?.W WOOLEN MILLS' and yon wil, 2?iXS urj uto vat vi ms lariresi mills in ine Konth. Thov ihini Maam. their goods to nearly every State in the Union, and the ouaiity of their I lAbbevU-.. work is unexcelled. I suawioa ... Write them for their handsome tew cataWn. .! JA A i I ffflfV ii?"? l :i . i -l nuMHr i j" nwi luiuijuutotii, Aaaress, .. .... s i eAiar4 S bo. niMs UaJuWa. V-m "li UC4B tUpaa UI 10 aaa I K UUSa 1 JUBWIOS) UICm Id Hood i Hlllt cure liver Ills, ths non-Irritating and only cHthartle to Ukc with Hood'i SrmpriliL ; HAMPER'S THE COTTON LOSS IN TtXAS. power, and he is rapidly climbing to The Braxo. noHi said Have wiped me ranK or a millionaire. The peo- oat xoo.ooo Bales. pie have been robbed in all their a ti ,, mL purchases. They will be robW L.fu again in all their sales. The soldiers IZl "ZTl have been defrauded in their rations, " X. ZZ: ' uulua they have been fed on spoiled meat,' l0n8Z VfV? tney nave been dressed in shoddv L, a j .L . . iL ; 7 " 1nthin iu. i,... v.., j i xiiey iiiiu mat me loss in mecrazos clcthiog, they have been compelled w' ;u onnnnm,.!. ' to wear paper soled shoes, they have ZT"LL 1". have per- ThT fini th.t fh t.v. inCOm- I u;u a J u a J i potency and any man or newspaper : a i u. l that refers to these things is a cop- "VX: MAQAZ INE will bt of mora thaa wml (aMr1 Swing iSw Btd tana ot trtUaa mm noteworthy ubjcu. It wtM n in a oaprohatut nwliucal aa4 SArraa Admiral Sampson's Fleet Br Lieut. A. R. Staunton. U.S.N. perhead, a traitor the country. and disloyal to I 'Doctor, my husband says' black ami red spots appear before his eyes every night. What do you adive? " I advise that he stop playing poker. Chicago News. Til I. VA UN IS 'J5 PI K CENT 8TKONGEK. TV..t er the Roundlap Cotoo Ba'e in Mew England Mills. Mr. Wm. C. Lovering, a leading Ntw Kogland Cotton manufacturer H.HV3 : ROUNDLAP COTTON BALES. TO SATISFY THK IKANI THE EN- TIKE Cltor WILL. EVENTUALLY HE SO HALED For once the cotton planter has an ally among the great corporations. For years the cotton tie king, the bagging combine and the compress people have all lived oil' the cotton grower. There was no way to fight them and so they grew rich on their enormous profits, which the farmers had to pay. Now, the American Cotton Company, with its Roundlap bale is in the field and it is so revolutionizing the cotton band ling business that many of the old ex penses are necessarily wiped out. The farmers must inevitably get a larger share of this saving, but the old com press people and bagging and tie trust are raising a great commotion against the American Cotton Company as though they had always been the frienls of the farmer. Unfortunately for them they never played the friend ly act before aod now the farmers doubt the sincelrty of their repent ance. The Koundlap bale is the trade mark name Kive j by the American cotton Company to its round bale to distin guished it from all other bales. The oottor mills of New England and of EuroDe are eaeer buyers of this bale because as compared with all other hales it has mc oy advantages covered by broad patents, which greatly lessen the cost ol manufacture to ine miii This Roundlap bale eliminates two or three processes in manufacturing ana as the cotton mills of the world are willing to ray more for this cotton than any other, it naturally follows that to secure the highest prices all Southern cotton must in time be put tu. in this RoundlaD form. Mr. Wm C . Loverinir. one of the most distin guisbed cotton-mill men of New Eng land savs : I iln not hesitate to sa v that the time is coming: when the cotton man ufacturers all over the worm win in sist that their cotton shall be delivered to them in the form ol a Koundlap bale." per lands proportionately, so that by far the best crops harvested in years ill be produced from the nplands this season. W. D Hewll Summcr IIkat. This is the season for bowel complaints. Green apples and cucumbers produce them and Perry Davis' Pain-Kili.br cures them. To the troubled stomach it comes iike a balm, the wind is assuaged, and the trouble ceases. Every drug gist in the land keeps rain-Killer, and no one should be without it in bis family. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-killer, Perry Davis'. Price 95c. and 50c. DETH THE RESULT. H. C. Lowerv Killed for Being an In former on Illicit Distillers. Atlanta, July 11. A mysterions mnrder was committed in Cherokee connty on Sunday evening. H. C. Lowery, an informer on illicit dis tillers and a prominent farmer of that district, was shot and killed while riding from his brother's home to his own. A strange woman is supposed to have stopped Lowery in the road and held in conversation until the shot was fired. This woman went to the nearest house about two hundred yards away, and said that someDOdy had been killed " down there in the road." She then disappeared, ani no trace of her can be found. Monday in April in each election CHATHAM MFG. CO.. Pronriefors. ed when necessary. For their services the board shall receive fonr dollars appoint all registrars and judges of elections. Members of the county boards may be remoyed by the State board; and the county board in turn may remove any registrar or jndge of election. 6. That connty boards must meet not later than the first Monday in May for organization, and for divid ing the counties into precincts and polling places. 7. That before the next general election there shall be an entirely new registration. Among questions to be asked applicant is "whether he has listed his poll for taxation for the current year in which he applies for registration, and for the year next preceding. And if any appli cant shall.falsely swear he has.listed his poll for taxation, he shall be guilty of perjury and and punished as prescribed by law." 8. That the registration books shall be kept open twenty days and closed on the second Saturday before the election. On each Saturday during the perioc the registrar shall go to the polling place to register voters. On such lays the books shall be open for inspection by the voters of the precinct. There shall be no no reg istering on election day, but voters may be challenged. 9. That on or before the first Mon day in July the county board shall appoint Wj judges of election for each preciDt. w. xna to prevent disorder as many as three special officers may be appointed by the registrars and judge of election. 11. That there shall be one ballot for all State officers, one for judges of different courts, one for members of General Assembly, one for county officers, and one for township offi cers. That all ballots for each of these classes of officers shall be the same size, oh white paper and with out device. The size of the ballot must be prescribed by the State board of elections. Tickets in the wrong box shall not be counted. 12. That the members of the sev eral boards of election shall consti tute the board of county canvassers, which shall meet at the court house second day after the election, can vass the returns, and declare the re sult at the court house door. ELKIN, N. C. Ax Atlanta iCeotrel UntaJ . g 0Oa NORTHBOUXD. Ho sUL 9m St- Lv Atlanta (.Central tlsM)U ouaVa ? aupsa Lv Wtadar lpm leeuooi Lv Albcaa. 1 L 11 Uym aubanoo. Lpta uiimb ADD) VUiS) 0 LDA I Ureenwood ail pa i CUaiou....... Joysa g Ar Columbia CK4L&. K. 7 ' Lv Cb H. A. HISTORY OP THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR Br HENRY CABOT LODGE. O. S. SENATOR ' who I mincntljr Sttod for ill tak, not lon Scoiui ol Wo sWIttv aa a writar mi Americas hiatorjr, but fur tha petition he lu 11 4 la ou girra. Thar will alao pear uch arriilaa aa Ar. charlotte. Lv Monro.... lis rate .... lo iDpikteMtft ..eui(Bu&ni .'11 Lpn, auiam Battle of Manila Bay Br Lieut. J. M. Ku-icorr. UJ.K. ArW ilmingtun liu6fMu Lv Bo. llnea 12 OOaaa wOUaa Kaieixa llbam 11 raw Ar Henderson- I Z&aia L1 57 pea Ar Dux bam f7 SJasa lopm Lv lmrfaam t7 Uupaa tlo lwasu Ar Weldou &&am t Ma Richmond A.C.L JJsua 7 bits Washinrton. Pean K.K.L2 Slpn liauusa Baliimora 1 4bni 1 USam fmiadelpnta. IMvia SOUaia New York Bptn 9 ftJam Joha Fox. Ja, H. S. WUUama 1 THEIR SILVER-WnDDINO JOURNEY By William Dean tlawallj A aerial ttoiy to appear containing all that charactarlctts cbarm that kaa aadeared Mr. Howalis M the reading public The Princess Xenla Spanish War Story 1 Br H. B. M. Watbok ' Br Johm Fox, J a. A aerial torr full of adTentur aa4 A aerial atory the eceae el whica atroog altuatlea. are laid dur.D( aitr racaot waa. SHORT STORIES OMDER AN APRIL SKY 4 GHOSTS OP JERUSALEM By Brander Matthews By N ym Crinkle " THE RENTED H0USB HZZ r WAT OP THE CROSS By Octave Thanet By Stephen BonaaJ Z THE LOVE OF PARSON LORD i THE CUCKOO CLOCK By Mary K. WUklns By Ellen Douclaa DeJa4 THB CBNTURY'S PROGRESS IU SCIENCB i By Henry Smith Williams. M.D. Theae papers wOl thoroughly rerlew the work accorapllatied bv aHeatlets throughout the nlaeteeath century. Other aeries of paper te appear arei White Man's Asia Republics of South America By Povltkb-t Bteaxow By )vliam Ralpbi $5 Ctntt Copy Subscription. $4 00 m Tmr Address HARPER BROTHERS. Publishers. New York. N. Y. Mgr BT JOHN. YioaPrejUdant Ad wen' V "K. McBEK, Oen'l BaperintsndanL U.W. B ULOVKR, Traffic Man. f. J- ANKiitiON , Oen'l rssMDiw AL UeneraiOmcsa: fOSTBMUUlU VA. t m dmmjm A YEAR FOR The subscription price mt CA Mil V Awmoreatsia reUoira .to.ino.y MAQAZINE. DKMOResra family magazine u mora Uan a K ABU ION MAUAZ1NK. al though it xivea tha YULOK atkI tavor oi IruIT y hc, quxLty &tkI ap. peontnee of vccubln, Aright arxj plumcit of jraiit, arc all prt!ucnl by IiUK. Potasihio prcdly cuniUncil with rho. rhoric Add and Nitrojjtrn, and libcrrlly applied, will L-nprmti ever) m1 and increase yield and quality of any crorv rsw aa J trt Ins tvaarAa. sjttkm leif the t Is. sta L.Mimt wmh gvceAeel tvei L tXsTl4 kVAU OKi, WILMINGTON a WELlHJX IL R AXI KStANCUKA. AXIi FLORKXCK RAIlJlOAlL oaaaaaaa acaiaarLA. tkaivs ooixo porrn. DATXI a o. Lu, um. ft a L.W WalAea II ai . ArlkeMsyMMusi. U Mie a !!; LvTarbare. U LT Lv ftorsry MevaA, IIM1I W LvWOaaa i lull Lv Bains I uo Lv retweriiaa..; i ! Arrtaitjom ID is r. . a i LvOoldafcovo... Lv Manolha ... Ar Wllaatacloa. S5 f All J:::::,::::: TRAINS OOIKU KOKTH i is ..... ..... 7 Tit !? a.bi. r. . Lv Fear...... Lv rareUerUle. LvBelma , a ai.1 4ft 11 SI 'c 9s: K,a tta P. . .... u .... 10 SU ..m- I .... IS 10 Lv wiimtmnoa. Lv Eanout.... LvUoidaboro.... Lv Wilson 1 42 . ArRockMooot. IU. P. at. A.BI T ue as a tow 10 to u m a at. r. at. r. at. IS IS 11 SOU P IX as II K, ar Lv Tarbore. 12 IS Lv Rocky MoonU! S U .... IS U Ar wekion S Sw , I 44 . st.i a p. at. VUWCA7 It. to.. Ivltia&OD 7 &a a. aa wK tasivesi avinatoa i.au a. it a. m.. arrlvinc ilallf r v AT.A7W.f--. SEWD OWE DOLLAR cut tbls ad out and send ta na and U ye live Xaat of the Rocky Mountain a we wUl send this HICH.CSADE TOP BUCCV te Jou by freight C O. D. subject to examlnaUcn, you can examine It at your f relybt depot and If you And It QPAL TO ANY SIOO.OO TOP Bl'WV you ever saw, perfectly aatlafactory and the CaARBUT aaaUli IOC BaVB OUH SPECIAL OFFER PRICE f 55.00 ? JW.n: pVSSt iSrV avta sua oa hkabd or, pay the rallroaa agent 910.50 TO 990.00 BUGGIES' AND SURREYS. Tl'a onrnisinir VlOW l?l&dlv SOmfi t60- The Koundlap bale of the Amen- Le wiji txchange a small load of trouble for a large load 01 cneap liquor. ohii Cotton Uompany continues 10 i i favor with the manufacturers of X w Encrlarul. aa well as with the iinntrs of Europe. You can readily understand whv this ahtnld be so, iu view of the saving, and ot the fact th.it aftfr makinfif a very thorough iuvoKtigation in one of my mills last Kinnmer I found that the average Httain of yarn spun trom this bale i about '." Der eent. greater than t'in atrncfh of the varn Epun from the old bale' A $40.00 Bicycle Given Away Daily The publishers of Thk New iork Star, the nanasomeiy uiusiraieu Sunday newspaper, are giving a HiflH Oradb Bicyclk f ach day for the largert list of words made by nsinir the letters contained in "T-H-E N-E-W Y O-R-K S-T-A-R" no more times in any one word than it is found in the New York Star Webster's Dictionary to be consul erea as uiuwtii.j v" Watches (first class time-keepers) mill be eriven daily lor second ana third best lists, and many other ral- n ft hi a rewards, including Limner - " " . ,i- . at ii a:i iif iKia vnnnirv i s. nrrf ecl v 1 tical l Sets. Tea oets, nina. oreranR ou- il.cAinnmant . r.f th sitnatiou. Our varweaT. etc., etc., in order of merit. - . , it. . . : Uiinutacturers are aOle to prouuee ibis eoucauanm uuuibbi, is uug ir .n ,mi aAat ohatnar than thev can .riven to advertise and introduce thir b tnrnpdont anywhere else in ibe gaccessful weekly into new homes, w rid. This in evidenced by tht- and all prizes will be awarded fx t that we exported last year over promptly without partiality. Twelve . . m a 7 A 1 .AlAaA1 AW ?7000 000 worth or these proa nets n:-cent stamps m,usi o t.. Eurooe and to Central and South thirteen weeks trial suDscripuon Amerii..nt Aaiatift markets in com- with full particulars and list or. over 'UVttUI J"'WW I mm lu.itinn n th EnronRHIl TIllllllTaC' I .i()U ValuaOie rowaruo. vuuwnMfou. r titivii t aj va vrv tnrara. Still, to invite last 8Uh Guilford College, - ! FIVE LARGE BUILDINGS. -Total expenses for year, $133, can be easily reduced to $90. ii. ii uubhs, rresiaent, For catalogue address Geo. W. White, Treas., Guilford College, N. C- AMERICA'S REPRESENTATIVE FASHION MAGAZINE THE DESIGNER Published monthly WITH HANDSOME COLORED PLATES. BOTH FOR ONE PRICE. The question of government owner ship of railroads is growing in public favor and the people want honest in formation on the subject. Thk Cauca sian has secured for its readers a large supply of the "Railroad Question" This reliable work by ex-Governor Larra bee can be had for a short time until the present supply is exhausted with The Caucasian as a fiee gift with the book. The price of " Lhe Railroad Question" is $1.50 in cloth binding, but we will send both Tab Caucasian and "The Railroad Ques tion" for the price of the book alone $1.50. (This offer is good for old or new subscribers or for those whose time is in arrears.) Send quick before the supply is ex hausted and the oner is withdrawn. Address this office. ip1 BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICAGO, on honor from the beat material money can bey. While la our Free BugST Oataioaue we show. Top Buniee made by vuwr DUHl l BZIaOtJ. I2B.7B Infl 1J4.7B I S3 daT very latent Lome and foreign faeb lona each month: this La only one cf ita many valuable feature. It baa sonethtDc for each m. y memocr oi ue lam irA ily. for every da 'r : parUneot of thm bouarhold, ana IU vartart contenta art of tha bbrbeat Krade, maklnc It prr-en t nenUyTHK FAM ILY MAGAZINE tbe exact eame bucrirT tbat are sold h. mu-hiHn mt an ne t. Vw moo mrm Deina WKieiy aavi OUR ACME OUEEH wonderful value eTer offered. VMS UiwiST raira a tea vertlMd by many atS3.ee toaeo.ea. .00 AT 3S. 0COTKB OB TBI BEST BI'MiT i HAT Cl SI Bl ILT. our own nre story bujra-y ri la the tnoet We malatalat parpoe ot building THII ACME OUCEN. (OUR OWN MAKE.) SBf UM LV COVER! bodies are water aaeeaa aaa taeeaianai aee aiairmraiauaa www RViaa v"!" Lf CDWS1PIBI CUBT OI maieruu aau aaoor, twaina; aa am w '0 buagiee a da: y buireT factory for the eole a and . nin fcrma itmi ws en an lutrwaiBi m a, satk oca ccsToaiaa HAicratTiaia'a raorrr. Everv Buararv We Make la Guaranteed Five) Years and They Will out wear Five) ordinary Factory Rica. a TNI MATtllAl ARI UNI III 101 ACM fllttl eost aMre thea Siaali that la tbe ordlnarr factory bugwy. We nee a Sl.tO coabloa clvto. eome aaa 10 cent, we uaa a SI .aO bead limner, eome aee S rrnvt. we uee SS eeat leather, eome nee S cent, we aee SI -M colors and varnlabee. aome oe Taceat aad SI .OS . Wl PAT ALKOBT DOUBLS tbe price moat makers pay for WWela. Aikw. Sertaea. Beaaea aed Beefcatt, Caan SI wlt TUB BIST. Our wbeela. sea rend ass.oo BAR but we are building- COST of material and labor, leaving aa tbeamallmt profit ImaflnaMe. lav and ta aaTaruia our ouaraTT raciorvweare wiiiinr nuuTinei a i.oo pioni BACaV We know S70.00 daily pro fit on 70 buaeawiu aatury as, adrartlse as every bare and bnlldup the MTBBWTlTOglHWBTaiw. . . . Tit ACMk UUKH we ouimm "-"y-."' .W,V.."- . , . 'Z -.; y "-v n aaa antl -rattlers and ahafts. Pale, Reeayefce and WalBTetma slace ef akaTla, Sl.T ertre. SlI wsraas aoervt ass ana toe Braarkt Will lw 1 OF THK WORLD. It farniahce) tbe Ihouahts of tha moat intwratic arxl moat proercaaive writers of the day. and ta abrraat of the timea in everythinc Art. Utrraiure, Scienoe, Society Affair, Fiction. HouerboW ! altera. erjorU.ctc.--A airuria numnrr ire anentlr containirr from 'JD0 to 300 tine sn- irravlDira. makinptTttba MOHT COMTLKTK AND M08T FROFU8KLY I LLCSTRATItU of tbe GREAT MONTHLIES. DEMORE8T8 MAOAZINK Faabion Da- partraent ia in every way far ahead of that contained in anv other publication. Bu been bera areeDUiiea aaca noou topai- terns of tha la teat faahiona io women a at tire at wo oobt to THEM other than that nee eaaary for postag and wrapping. tftnartiir tnn. body. t4xM inches. No. 1 Barren's patent screwed rtm wheels. ealetrS 1 S Mm, body black, rea very deHcate moSeat .trtrrfnK. complete with shaftt. side f u"'". T?" erarelbr BOO adlaa, Il.OOl SOO arflea, BB.tl 400 aalleaji BS.ISI sou sa.ewiwuw auiea swj. eajei avg- kai I AR with yoor order, Wl OTaaalTBB aaa Baawy te aet lee BeSjty aad OtHPOflt PULIaAH if aatiafactory, pay tbe railroad aawnt balanre. Ba4.ee aad .. n.i i. .nhin..nrf thaaent will return bain at our emoas and we will return toot SI aa TXjjrT BUY A CHKAP FACTORY BTJOOT now aofd alraoat ercloalrely by all Machinery Healers and nataloaue Houaea. BUY THE KiT BUCCI-BOBIL CAB MltP,.uraW mm IM KSAer WR1TB FOR OUR FREE BUCCYa CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOCUE. v Address 8 EA It 8, ROEDUCK & CO.Mnc), CHICAGO, ILL NO IIETTEB CHRISTMAS UIVT than a Tear's robacrlDtion"to IEM0KbT6 MAUAZiJiKcan Dt maoa. Bjtaumcnmnt at oaci vou can act tha roaraxine at the re duced pnoe, and will alao reoelve tha hand some 2&-cnt X-maa Number with tie beau tiful panel nl crura supplement. Remit tl.uo by money order, naraatered it- ier or caeca. tDally axraaDt 'sfarwlAw. tlaaiie .mmi . Bunday. Train on th frvsJaad Vera Braack Roaal bvaa Weldou 4 10 p. Ualifaa p.aa. smfii nogutoa era at a. XI p. BP Ureesi- . Uetorav OrsMvllaa arrlvtua- liahfaa 11 la av. a. Weldoa U.U a. m. Trains on Waahlaxtoa Rraaeli lean Was. irirton a A) a. to. and 1 J p. tar, arrive Iar anels) 10 a. an. and X.0 p. aa., tetania Leave rarmela .1S a. bl. axtd X) p. aa y. rive Waathmgion 11 ta) a. m and 7 JO p. aa daily. Train Uavaa Tarbora. H. C. sUlle Bandav & XJ p. m.. tiaaday 4 Ob p. aa ar. rlvea Ilymoath 7.40 n. tn . an mum. ina? aeavea llvmouih daily exori4 Buaxlay 7:M a. m.. and ttaodav a. arnvaa Tar- noro lu.uD a. m. ana 11 tu a. m. Train On Midland K i' hranrk - uoiaauv OAU1J arrlvini kavs boro 10.2& a. n. Trains on NaahvtUa Branrii leave Rocky Mount at 4 90 p ta., arrive Naabniie brub p. m-. BHfinjr Hota) 6.30 p. tn rpturin laaM Bpri&C Hofay a tiu a. In Naabtnlla .14 a. ta. amve at Kocay Meant s.U a. aa. daily ea orrjt Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch Imps. Waraaw for 'union iatly. aorpt Hupday. ill a. au and A Ifl mm .n.. 1 . -I . . " v naiauii eei i aa v iinaoei t 7.-OTI a. ui. and tvu p. an. Train o. . tuaaea close enbasxxiosi at Heidon for all toi&ta Sorib daily, all rail Via Kachmood. alao at Kocfce- Mount wttfe S'orfola aad Carolina R. K. for Vorfoil and all point North via Norf ola H. M. EMERfrOI. i i. R. KENLY. Uen'l Man. T. U. KMERHON. 1ra& Mansarer. m.tm wh aa WIWIWI tm. v OraJICa aSaVSS) dabvo dally. aert4 huaday, 7.10 a. aa ivina HmnLfield h Ju a. as, returwlB rea 6mn,b&eld 100 at m arrlvea at Oolda- faa.AL SEMP US OME DOLLAR ALSO illustrates A Natural Evolution Ni'W York World. The formation of an enermous re P"lilic.n steel trust, representing J.".0.00() 000 of caoitf.1 and practical lv ponirnllino- the steel out of this iutrv controllint? the stetl output .. . . .i i The Celebrated -a. Standard Patterns The only reliable patterns, because) they allow seams. pVsSAasAaS-asraVsfisl Subscription Price : $1.00 a 10 cents for single copies. year. CANVASSERS WANTED FOR PUBLICATION. THIS Liberal cash oonmlsslon. Writs for sample oopy and terms to Subscription Department, ' THE DESIGNER, The State Normal and Industrial College OF NORTH CAROLINA Offers to young women thorough lit erary, classical, scientific, and indus trial education and special pedagogi cal training. Annual expenses ?G to $130; for non residents of tbe Statp, $150. Faculty of thirty members. More than four hundred regular stu dents. Has matriculated about 1,700 scuuems, representing every county in tbe state except one. .Practice and Ub I servation school of about 250 pupils. To secure board in dormitories, all ire tuition applications should be made before August 1. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers For catalogue and other informs tion, address FKJSSIDJSNT JM.CIVJSK, ' . Greensboro, N. C. NORTH CARO- Cut thla ad. oat and send to us vlth Sl.oa, ud we will aend you tbis wiaraovtb acbb qiem rABioa oaiua.by freight aa a, bJ our nearest irvierui enual to orarans that retail at atleeu Sloo.ao, the greatest TAlueyouerer sawandfar I "jr"1" organs advertised by others at -ere -ae.y, pay the trelght arent ear bmUI e Sara ear prke, B31. 1 6, leaa the SI. or eao.76 aa4 Iraeaarrae. iS Aiinsnrnill AA MVP DDIPC leas than Sdl. ID Io UUn orcbiAL au UHia rnmt, one-baifthe ed by others. Bach an off er was never made before. TtIP inilF mirCU In one ot the awat aerabla aad aeaataattaead te- IflC AllMC UULtn atranientseverroaae.TomieuiusviHOT UOWIL WHICH 1 CU. I n v.. . . . T ' T m. some Idea Ot lis aeauinu appwrun. mauw 'Y"!r"r Ouarter Sawed OaK, anuquennnu,uJ.uiij and ornamented, latest IfOOStyle. ,Ai5fhl s f Mt S inches Men. 4? inches long, S Inches wide and welgca IU noundi : contains a eeUna.U stops as follows : oiapaaaa, Prlaelpal. Dalelaaa. Beiadla, Celaate, Crvawaa, Baaa taetar. TraMe Ceeplar, Waaeaearerte. Frteerpal rartr, aa a oetan iMaaiera, a wm,'rr"' '7rmrm V . . . Orehestral Taae awaat7 ripe Oaellty BaeSa, t Batat SI Para iwBaleeiB Btmiu 1 Selef Bl Char-tacty aVIIllaat Cjleat. Bteada. IMrfll aiek mellow aatewa inaiasiai 14 naaalaa Mniiimiii rnmmm. THE ACME QUEEN I action consist of the celebrated lewelBeees. which are only uaed ... th htirheat arade Instruments, also fitted with Base. BMedCeesleraand Tea Haaaaaa, also best Dalae felts, leathers ate. bellows of the best rubber cloth, S-ply bellows stock Z'flnaat leather In valves. THE ACME OUCEN is finished with a 10xlbeveled plate French mirror, nickel plated pedal Irames ana every mouern impro vemnna. w m fxailSH IKKI a handsome organ (tool and the best org an flnaAvnMnn hnnar mibliahed. ai --rv I 1 n mm l Great Special Clubbing Offer for Prompt BUDecnpuona: ONLY f I.7S FOR THE CAUCASIAN s aasalry slatailar HTSend your robacripUonB brio th office Be Ksew NeH the vYetel. "Did your father tring youT ' asked a teacher in a West Virginia mountain Sunday school of a small new pupil.'' "Me what!" Your father." Nime' "Did yolx coda alontt 'Xome.w " Who came with vonf n "Me pap." Harper's Bstar. A. & li. C. RAILROAD. TIMK TJLltlMC a. To taae affect Sunday Jane 18, ISM, at Lf as . Bapsvcedcs Time Table of Kov. SS, 1S07 aad eappsruente tbervAv. XABTB0U90. TWA VI. a Uv W w Ar Lv AiisniHTccnoevrADfi fauairiMiv B t.i.ar. a AemQaeea Oraa we Issue a written binding tSear. , y i , l 1 guarantee, by the terms and conditions of whi-h if any z. .t-J" JJ Vti 1 parttfVea out we repair it free of charge. Try It eeFjfggp.JJj , WMOIW.miwu J " " J J . . " , rfecUy satisned. seaertaese arise, wul Be eald alt 1.1k. Order ateaee. Baa'taalay. I OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED 4 a4aaSAl. wars V. It flfl SkStaT YrOllr neUZO DOr SDODI OB. WriwSB pabllfther of (his paper, or Metropolitan National i1 i ik. National Bank of the RepubUcIor Bank of Commerce, Chicago ; ' nilroad or ezprean eompanv in Chicago. We have a eenrftai f aver U SaS-vS nrt awards commence Monday, Jane TJl Oe Ulll'l -VT aaavav. j I w - 0- . I w a mononol v us is now forming, our zist, anacioswo i.iuuui,-"6..-.i,3 west I4tn Street, New Yoric wty. . . ,nAn vr 1 1 -a waaaK t. a anw I H mrwiaoa an AVSTtSe OU V OI U WJ. 1 Our lS cau iccavia ; n m.nnf.lvlnrflM of iron I rlav between these dates, and will re- and stl. Ia it stranc that wer are ceive the award to which it may be entitled lor that aay, ana your uuie win be printed in the following issue of Thb New Yoik Star. Only one list can be entered by the same per- Cnn Priz?a are on exhibition at l Twk Star's business omces. irer- gons securing bicycles may have Mm; of Ladies'. Gentlemen's or verv vsluablc remedy in ail Juveniles' 1899 model, color pr size ilfifiirAn. ljfl.ll Ul 0VIV ar ttt Ktw York Star. 236 W. 39th AV AA IS aia.ii ai Street, New York City. have a gigantic new trust? PYNY.PECT0RAL A QUICK CURE FOR . I COUGHS AND COLDS. affections ef the THROAT OR LUNGS. Large Bottles, tSe. t DAVIS LAWRENCE CO., Lim., Prop's or Ptsav Davis' Pain-Kius n. i mALM mr ALL DRUGGISTS. tMfVVssTsWtWis A FREE PATTERN (your owe selection) to every sub- , i aenner. usuv au cents year. A LADIES' MAGAZINE. CAir WLLTAM A9TOR CUAN 1 KR.nnirrigsnian from New York i tbe Prpsirlant of the New York Star hich it e-ivlMr awav a FORTY DOL l.Rni(!YOlR dailv. as offered bj Heir advertisement in another col "nn. Hon. Amos J. Cummlprs. M. C, ' "l.Aa Bird Osrdner. District a rnew nf New York, ex Governor IIom nfTTM. and Hoi. Fred. FeiaTl, t New "Vnrk. are amoDflT the well known namea in their Board of Di HIM Si I A rem ; -beautiful colored plates ; latest ! laahiona : dreaamakinar economic : fancy ' work : household hints : fiction, etc. Sab i Lady as-eats wanted. Send for terms. scribe to-day, or, send Jjc. for latest easy. Stylish. Reliable. Simple, T7p-to- ; date. Economical and Absolutely Perfect-s itting' paper Patterns. We have a book. pr-.parad. especially for you, which ' we mall free. It treats of the SU. stomach disorders worms, etc that every child 1b liable to and or hloh a j- rey'fl )i7 vcrmuugc I has been sncoessfally used II for a hair century. I Aaa kettle T Basil Sir BSe. I raVAsVraT,aUUstn.ll. I IVk ii- - -T 0 5) (Ms 3saai.Anrwaace Patteraat.) A mtm ..it, MrMie" a WW. Ask. for them. Sold ia nearly every city SS and town, or by auul from - THB McCALL CO., g U8-I4S Wast I4tli tUWevi Tartu g THE UNIVERSITY OF LIMA. Widest patronage and fullest equip ment in its history. Faculy 38; Students, 495: 3 Academic Courses : Elective Courses: 3 Professional Schools, in Law, in Medicine and in Pharmacy. New Buildings, water works. Splendid Libraries Labora tories, Etc. Advanced Classes open to women. Tuition $60. a year; Board $3. a month. Ample opportunity for self-help l Scholarships and loans for the neeay. Free tuition for teachers. Summer School for Teachers. 24 Instructors, 1 147 students. Total enrollment 644. For catalogue, Address President Alderman, Chapel Hill, N. C. .t;rvt.Jjr :) ux.-:irtil aihI v Cathartic, lilt- ws v . iti ii m dical diw-ti crv of tlifc aire, irt: ..it ar 1 i i."r. shin? to the. lasie, act gent: kiJn vs. liver and boweh deaii3icT the entire systm, disl coldf cure headache, fever.' habitcul constipatio and biliousness. Please buy and try a tx nff' f CI tiwlav'nSr, SO rAntn. Knld Bin Kuannteed to cure oy all dragglsta. The Hummer.- Season Shoold be Taken With a Grain of Salt. The way to the seaside is by th Seaboard Air Line. 'Saturday and Bnnday excursions from May 20th to September 24th to Virginia Beach. Uoean view and Uld Point Comfort, round trip 13.50 ria the Seaboard Air Lime. Tickets will be on sale. thatmhlinlwrnf thia narjer. orXetroooutaa atlonai aan i sa i vnm- Bank, National Bans: ot tne itepuouq, or nans: oi ixnmnerce, vnicafro; or uennan r.xrnartae Bans, new Tor, or any railroad or express company in Chicago. We haie a eeattai ef ewr Bate, Oee.ee, oecopy entire one of tbe lara aaahmtlneaa bloeka in Chioatro and employ over SOOneople in oar own boildlna;. SlttU OBfiaBSAVBtl.ee aad as; rUWs, Sl'.-vV aae art aiso everTuina; in mancai uwnaaii a. i" woaaaaw pneea. n me xor irae -i.i i.l nrrui Hun and mnsical Instrument cataloeue. Addreaa. SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. One.). Fulton, Desplainesaml Wiraiaa $ts CHICACO, ILL. OlSKASliS miouW write tonic 4j.ti. - 3 been a clone MU'lent tor many jeui ol tit .uhjM-t ol weakness in mens the tact Is. I wa a innrrei roo basntttl to seek tne aia Ol outer men or piw phjEiciane, 1 tnveetigated tne suojeri aevij aiia air Daring the Sastsier Seaaen, cramp come upon ua auddrnly and remain an til tbe pain is driven away by a aose .ir two of Paim Killer, the celebrated cure for all summer comp'aints, from simple cramps to the most aggravated forms of cholera morbus or dyaeotery. No household should be without tbe Paiu Killer. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis' 25c and SOc An Old Idea. Etery day strengthens the belief of tmi orered a simple.bat most reinarkabiy anwaf a. rn flent physicians that impure blood IB tiiB dy that completely cured me. and fully developed m i . . . , J. from a shmnken.stnnted condition to natural slrentrti cause Of tb- majority of OUT diseaaea. to Kruiw .boot h - - ""J " ' J ' " " J L-" aize. 1 wan every r?ne or o.a mu - .. . K..,. fti ft...!- f Itrwo.' Im. Iikn . Dervonml mceress in nca cwn ua ww w " .VM ved besitate to write me as ail eorarouni.-attor.s a. Bitten. The nuiDV remarkable cnre effected -eld strictly confidential. 1 send tne recipe or u: v tu. fBrnnna ni j hnnvhnM miiimIi ar -medy absolutely free of cost. Do not pntjrofl . .7 J . aOU8 7 !? rrite me fully at once: you will always bu-a :nd sufficient to prove that the theory is correct. did so. Address. encioine stamp. Browna' Iron Bi't'ers ia aold by all dealers- TBOMAS SLATEB, Bai' I.l. aw i Mi S.S.SaM a'a semd tjo r.ioriEY 'PJSg&g von OUK tlrbjn-wKAUC BUSUKK aasiinaj BlMrfllHC ay awjm C. e. a., aahi.st teeiaailaaHaa Yon can eiamtaeBat ilium Sat BreiaM ey at aad U loud ausSMHy miiry, exa represented, eeaal te aaaeBameoaere aatf as Mea as SSe.eS, and THB CBBAt B8T aABSAU IM BTSB BKABB OS, fy yew eraatht sawat Our Special Offer Price i 5.50 and freight chartree. The marhtne we tabs IBS pounds and the freight will average Ta cents for each isa. bailee. CIWE IT THBEC MONTHS TRIAL, la your own home, and we will return your tlUe any day won .m has aaii.fl.Ml Wa aall aakWeaS asanas and evades mt tewkar aableaa a SSJS. UOM, au.SS, SUSS aad ap.aU of wnicn are rally oesenDea in war aveenawwaj awa aiarne, bo SI9.SO r thk, 7-SBA fa tbe cremteert vain THE BURDICK mmtm Mm V1B BTJKDICX ever ofxerod try any bouse. it of every hSS-errede with the dBfecaa of nana, aaa be the beet aaah BeuBOAKCAATirr, aaTTcevma. tsHatlsae akii.i.a new., piano polish, nncet nickel drawer patts, rests on i eastars, bail benrina; adiaatable treadle, rennlne Smyth iron stand, nneet larre high am head made, positive f our-aaoOoa feed, aelf threadtnc noras- tnc annttle, aotienanr Doootn wtnaer,aajnasaMe eait tansicaa liberator, lm Droved loose wbeet adls foot, improved shuttle oarrtsr, patent assdls bar. patent dress rnard. Book: tcllalnat how anyoae een run It and do either plain or anv kind of fanny work. JL 90- OTJAaABTn Is sent wtta every i IT COSTS YOU KOTHINS 2?t siwn nalalil mat fos fbcc catauwue. S40.001 it to S16.SO, I tetTHAtin. Uy asl I II fVOII r ' a sn - i mehln; III 7 BawW. L ZeonvlswosMMv1ncSsaOOteS)SBMn, I Te B. T. P. fi. CeBiveaUa Tla BL A. X, The International Convention of, the Baptist Young People'sUnio n of Ameriea will be held ia Richmond Va.. July ,13th totlGth, 1899. For this oecaaion The Seaboard Air Line willi sell tiekets from all point, to Richmond and return at rate of one fare for the'ronnd trip. Tickets will be sold .Tnly 11th, 12th, and 13tb, rood to return on or before J uly 31st, but by depositing tiekets with Joint Agent at Richmond the limit eaa be xtended to August 15th, 1899. The Seaboard Air Line have elegant ly appointed vestibuled trains for Kiebsaond daily, carrying Poll man Buffet Sleeping Cars and run oing on fast schedules, the 8. A. L. Express givirg passengers a daylight ride, and Lhe M Atlanta Special' s finding night ride in Pullman Sleepers, placing passe gers in Richmond ia the early morn ing. Seaboard Air Line islthe only line npf rating through, ioaenes ana Sleeping Cars between Atlanta and K ehmond. Fjt further information, 81epini Car rv serrations as., apply to near est iieaet a?agenu OQ to SftO-OO. and then I jo. wa T bhdbi leva T. (aware, aVoebwck tOa are thoeeearbly rsUahlav-gdttorj . . C3AR3. BOC8UCtl Av CO-CHICAGO, ILL. Te Catrs) Csai Use j Take Caaeareta Caotly Catarartic . IMorSSa Ar Lv W STATIONS fsrixter JjaiJ; Uiiy. exnrpt fiasaay P.M. oldabore. .... ao fag st eate...... - .. 0 S SO a 400 Orance ....... s say s ( FUiuv t raea 6 00 s 4S0 Klivaton (It a 4 St CMWaU I IS I 4 41 IOTart i IM e 4 60 Core Creek s 42 s S03 Tosnrara I M t 1 ClsVrS.. tmmm f 7 00 f i SO twbsxe.....J, a J Uvwrdale s T so f 10 ' Coataa s ? frt I 111 Ha alock f f 09 s Neroort S SU B SSS Wildwood IM f 144 Atlantic ( is t MorwbedCHy... Jg . Atlantis Botal .... . amLCttyDawaot-.. IN 710 r. m . p. m. WX3T30D5D TKAlKS. 4 8TATI( IWlyatz- CMS Sunday. Ar W Lv Ar Lv OOdsftetW ..mm... 11 OS ewSSBWaS' 0 W 4Vsl IsOtaUasr.. ...... s 10SS Falling Ova a MB BJaUtoo a 10 12 CswrU..M... f 1CO0 SSS 40 SO a S10 17 tf 19 SO OS 7M 7M 7 47 7U Lv n . , , . is r AWiaa I . H i ii in i w Ones CrasSj.i a.. .. s Toaworo...... f CiarS's. .., 1 1 f Lv HtmlHra I. AX Sr.-fcw.d- j" m.. t sHUy. A.M. 700 ISS S 1X7 117 e 117 f SIS S17 Jtivardals Hwll9dmL'l I Jtevrport. m . s WUdwoosl.... f . .. f 17 4SS 4S9 4 SS in; f SSSi f s as SSI AtlentJfl IlsWa. St. City W. W TaUcrmpo ltmj 7 sss. A.M. A.U. s Limpet. rectors. UuuU Xau te care, o
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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