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in; ( a IK ASIAN. br I V: I' '1 " : :' r i - ' kl.,l Una' ' iir v i v '- n a ' -t.tn! it, htJ'i HV Mr. HI H til" 11 I'Miuty ( ..HI Ml ! fl '' I'. tun l ! i . , lull I cirin Law . i , , If ( I I'- TIOOraf ) , m 11 tlio aim'Qftmer.titr-8 . i , nit i"riol of silente, ,m"ns Brnl.- out another , .lars, Pomfjthiosr lofty. , i 1 a iotic will be sad ; ti.,n law passed by the iri- It in a twin brother Vutmnal amend no tut a M-f-'i twin tirotuer, each , d' Lt i v the other for its M tles.-rvea ia;te an -v nnl d'f-rao a-i the con- HIKI I'lllIH'Dt. , r what can tn 8id for .it !.- w. , k itiabMnp disfufis-'d 1 1 m I-1 law is ours in lan . hi but not in just the , . I'd xtf ct the r niefs of ,i :,' lit rary burfau to dn- -iil John Young Brown ! is : ,i (iocbt'i bill. The ma .I rfrct, with ita three ,nitoi.-Hioner, and thotie .i;t-r to appoint the ollicoiB ',, ard you have all heard I, rot a man but that has I if, 'Kvn if ho is beaten, mt liim in.' " r. - K. - Pr Kit - i ir 1 1 t. i n t.:i ' lll'l I" f,.iii'i! i no ! I' i ur tlll'lk" I In 1 1 r 1I Oil I fJ s I t ciivrr 1 rtiH I i Trn! t Kv-rj I llUIMAIItl ToiltTIIOH 1 1 . nm, c xjirens t lif rapture of An r,i 'i r, r Ml.t, Howard ut., t i t, 1'n , v, ti' ii fu n that lii-irnvery for Con i h , , .ii. jiir-lrly cured her of z i hio tlitt. for many years ! Iile a burden. All other Mi'l doctors could Kive tier I, ut lie toiya of thin Knyal ; -non removed the pain in my it i ran now leep sonnly, some ; ti scarcely remember lining I !;' I like Mounding it praises ut the Universe." So will ev- v. h i !ri- Ir. King's New Li- i.r any truM of the throat r lmis. I'ricp .".(.!. and '?.0(). .tll.'-t . .Itle tree at all guarantied. drug stores. . iioi.t it to 09 irue mat ir a man who is cngagtd in useful labor fur fiu'lit or ten hours each day and ci,n not supply himself and family fioini tliiPL' more than the cli'-iipcst. kind of food and clothing, tiifit man ih Mmwnere aru in some niHiiin r buing defrauded out of the git at r portion of bis just earnings lu a country where the wealth pro iliic il Hin niut to from $10 to $14 in r '"pi'a each day, every man h ul'l. ).m1 und ir a proper adjust im ut of tilings would, bo ablo to keep Ins tMiHiy ia vomiorl yes, in luxury.- Living Issues. erask Popatuta. i .'ni1.,.Neb-' Ao- 22--The Pop nw held their State Contention her today and-nominated ixOoy. Hi las A. Hblcombe for Supreme Junt.ce. The SiUer Repnblieans and lfcmocrat also held their con tention, here today and endowed the Popnlut nomination. Mr. Bryan addrenscd the three contention and as received with nreat enthusiasm. I.Morl Uovrla(. Kennes. Aug. 22 Maitre Labori. counsel for C'apt. Alfred Dreyfns, charged wih treason, has sufficient ly recovered from the pistol wound inflicted in the recent attempt to al ginate him, to make bis apnear- acce in court again today. He was greeted with a roar of welcome from the friends of Dreyfus. POSTAL SAVINS BANKS. Hi. re l n Almot I'nlvemal Demand for 1 hem and the, are Itoon.I to Coin In tli Near Future. Mississippi V'ey Democrat. Uae of the prominent issnem nf iha near future will be government pog tal savings banks. Only those who are m close touch with the people can form any Idea of the almost uni versal demand that fxists for institutions of this character. They are bound to come. When the Deo- ple noed and demand a thine thev ,'enerally take the necessary steps to ft it. r Postal savings banks can ha man. aged atd utilized very closely along the line of our "no tax" proposition. That is to sav. the banks will Und money to the people diiect. on eood security and at a low rate of inter est; and this interest. inatAn.fl nf mn. centrating in the hands of a few mil lionaires and being ttsed for the fur ther oppressment of the people, as under our txishntr pystem. will be disbursed as soon as collected in the payment of government exDenses. Thi3 will not only lessen the burden ot taxation, but it will keep the peo- o "ivucj in nciivc circuiauon ana stimulate commerce and industry be- youu anyming ever experienced in our previous history. Then when a citizen pays his interest for the use of the money he has borrowed from the public, he will have the satisfac tion of knowing that he is reducing his own taxes as well as those of his neighbors, and at the same time car ry forward enterprises' that will fur nish employment and comforts for his fellow men. 44 9t Every Cloud Has a Silver. Lininn. The clouds of bid Hood enveloping hurrunHy fuve a sil-ver lining m the skjpt of a specific to remove them, h is Hood's SifSipArUU, America's Greatest Medicine, tuhich drhes out atf impurities from tfie blood, of either sex or jiy 4ge. JfpcdS SaUafiaul THE NEW BULL PEN ELECTION LAW taoeratl Jiwe. . The recent Legblatcre repealed tue non-partisan election laws ot IS 'J 5 and 1S97, which gnaracted to every party the right to be represen ted on election boards by election officers of their 'own choosing, and enacted an election law more viciooj than infamous iSimmons Boll-Pen Kieetion law that was in force before 1S95. Dewey la t rench Water.. . Th leading rkroTtsion at this In a Li(iHoK, Ang. 21. The United as published by the Ealeigh Kews & State, cruiser Olympia sailed from Observer are" as follows: bis oort to-day. James A. Smith. 1. Tbat the election for State and the United States eonsul here, went t u n t u n .t aboard to pay his respects to Admir- Coa0lJr cers shall be held on the ai uewey just previous to the depart-furBL Anureaay ia augosi aco every ure of the warship. two years thereafter. 2. That there shall be a State London Mob Hoott rtertT. board of elections composed of five Lonikw, Aug. 22. The Daily persons elected by the Legislature oaJ? "'T1BJ" "ernazy, fur a term of two year8 n ia i o a tugtiiiD iivuj I a u cc, was recognized in Oxford street to-day by a few persons. They began groaning and their actions soon at tracted other persots, and in a short time a well-dressed crowd was fol lowing Esterhszy along the street hooting him. Police interfered and dispersed the erowd, while Esterua- zy madp bis escape in a cab. Speaker Heed Keni(n AufiUSTA, Me., Aug. 22. Thomas B. Reed, Speaker of the National House of Representatives, has for warded his resignation to Governor Powers. Italians Attack Olympta'M Sailor. London, Aug. 21. A special dis patch received here to-day from Leg horn, Italy, says tbat five men have I been arrested there on the charge of not later than attacking and wounding some sail ors who had come ashore from the United States cruiser Olympia. J'He that is warm thicks all so," but many people are always cold because of poor blood. Take Hood's Sarsapa-rilla. FOR BUYERS AND PLEASURE ERS. SEEK- lliiit Tliohhiug Headache. W on!. I qui kly Wave you, if you uaei It. hii,'ri Nw Life Pill. Tlioun niul' ot MillMren hive proved their in iii liUs ninrit for Sick and Ntrvou II. ;i :l;ii li, I I ey maUe pure h'ood mill 1 1 n nei ve . and tuild up your iialili. Kifj to fnke. Trv lb-in. (n!j J"i i i n ' h. Money tiai k if n it cured. II liy all t'.r u glints. 1 1. n i Iff n lnHiiil ear lte.kiirirt and limr MIIik. I'.i AfKoKT, N. C, August 21. (Siecial.) Sixteen lUhermea were chiii,"'!! on Swan Island, near thr the mouth of th Hcnse river, dnr i:'p Hi" rtcent stoim. Th) island whs ov,'i ilwtd , compelliug them to Bcek the luainlai d. Iu tb att tnpt all ot their boats were capsized, ex cept one, drowning t'onrt'eu, cou riii,g of four Smith and Halter brothers and six others. All were pnrned and nun of largo families, it zMis of Piney l'tint, Carteret county. A crew of four more who were rati' ping on another inland are miss in', and are undoubtedly drowned. Tip two survivors saved themselves by cutting away tleir boat's mast and throwing their cargo overboard. Th.-y witnessed the drowning cf their companions, bat were powor Icss to aid theta. City Cttou Crop, GOOO Balen. Hon. J. M. Kirk wires from Moravia, Texan, to the Schulenberg "Sticker" under date of April 1!)rb last: "My farmer friends, look at every cotton 1 plat farm as you pass by and you will see the present (i-quare) bale standing on if.s bead with from two to four great gabing wounds at the mercy of thoe who want, to pilfer. The num ber of bale in Texas taken from the original runs up into tne thousand.-. I remember during the session of the Ifgisla'uie, whrn the bill known as tbe Compregs liill was being discussed in the committee room, a gentleman from from Galveston, who was opposing the measure, in answer to a question asked by me (one ol the committee) how many bales of cotton were made by tbe compress in Galveston tbat were taken from the original bales compressed there He answered "About six thou sand bales.'" And jet there are' those who decry the American Cotton Com pany's Koundlap bale, from which there is not one ounce of .waste and which reaches the mill exactly as it leaves the press. Half Fare Kxcursion to Philadelphia and Ketnrn by tbe Seaboard Air Line, Nick named "The Line of tbe People." There will be speed, cheapness, 3. That there shall be a county board of elections consisting of three persons., appointed by State board for a term of two years. 4. Tbat tbe State Board of elections shall meet in Raleigh the first Mon day in May, 18'J9, and organize by electing one of their number chair man and another secretary. Another meeting shall be held on the first Monday in April in each election year. Special meetings may be call ed when necessary. For their services the board shall receive four dollars appoint all registrars and judges of elections. Members of the county boards may be removed by the State board; and tbe county board in turn may remove any registrar or judge of election. G. That county boards must meet the first Monday in May for organization, and for divid ing tne 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 be has listed bis poil for taxation for tbe current year in which be applies for registration, and for tbe year next preceding. And if any appli cant shall falsely swear be 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 THE NORTH CAROIMA COLLEGE OK 8 : x s f Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Term lie in MXarMar, eWkr 6tk loi Gives an extraordinary eour of instruction at an extraordinary 2 coxt to t he niodeot. It not only fducate but I re pares iu students to be InteUii" m directors of agricultural and mechanical enterprise. a There are complete special and shorts coarse in tbe various Agricultural Industrial, Mechanical, Textile and Civil Arts. Students will be allowed to stand tba entrance examination at tbe rotinty-teatsof the counties in which they reside, ibu saviors tb expense of a trip to Jttleigb. I Entrance examinations will be held on tbe liUb of August, In he court- a boue, under the supervision of Countj Superintendent. For fnrl her Information, catalogue, etc , apply to J ' PRESIOENT CEO. T. WINSTON. J WKSTJtALKIGH, X. V. j Elkin Woolen Mills O O rW W2 m comfort and elegance via the Sea- be kept open twenty days and closed board Air Line, nicknamed "-i he on the second Saturdav before the Line of the People." The journey will be made on the Solid Vestibuled 8. A. L. Express and tbe Atlanta Special. Buy your tickets from any Sea board Air Line Agent either Sept. 1st, 2nd or 3rd these tickets good for return until midnight of Septem ber 13th, or if you choose, until Sep- election. On each Saturday during the period the registrar shall go to the polling place to register voters. On such lays the books shall be open for jnspction bv the voters ot the precinct. There shall be ro no reg istering on election day, but voters may be challenged. 9. Tbat on or before tbe first Mou day in July the county board shall appoint judges ot election tor A Frightful Blunder Uillotltn cnue a horrible I'.uri:, Si-. I ! , ut, or rrui.-e. I.ucklen's Arni .M!ve, the bet in the world, will kill the pain sud pjromptlj heal it. l ures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcrs, Felons, Corn?, all Skin Erup- tiniH. p.est Pile cure on earth. Only ct. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold I'J ill ilruKgisss. Tho principles of Populism go tu.'uvliintf on to the front evety day. I'"!iiHrat: now openly avow that irovertitnent ownership of the rail roads is the only salvation of tbe 'ountry. Cause, (Texas.) The railroad magnate makes a great cry and says it is an act of robbery to make him sell out to the government and the government own tbe railroads. Now be needn't howl at all for there is nothing to howl about more than what he has been doing himself all the time, when he located bis line through a farmer's land and ruined the place by the ex ercise of the right of eminent domain. It will be only doing to him what he has done to others, lo, these many years. The roads by the same parity of reason, can be taken by the govern- ment for the public good and if the railroad magnate can't agree on a price, let tbe dispute be settled in the same way tbat & dispute is now settled about the price for tbe right of way. Neb. Independent. At no Time is man Secure From Attacks of such disorders of the stom ach as cholera morbus, cramps and di arrhoea; but these complaints are com mon during tbe heated term, when it ia dangerous to neglect them. Pain killer is a remedy that has never filed aud the severest attacks have been cured bv it. Avoid substitutes there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Da vis,' 25c and 50c. Hobbed the Grave. A startling Incident, of which Mr. Ii'tiii Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the 'uli'rct, narrated by him as follows: " I wai in a most dreadful condition. My kin was almost yellow, eyes sunk e ri , tongue coated, pain continually in hark and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortu nately, a friend advised trying E'ec tric Hitters, and to my great joy and fiirprise, the first bottle made a dpcl !'l improvement. I continued their fcr three weeks, and am now a VVHI man. I know they saved my life, Hiul robbed the grave of another vic tim. ' No one should fail to try them, "tiiy :,0cts., guaranteed, at all drug Stores. with the Joint Agent at Philadelphia. The Quaker City will be unusually each trecir"t. it ' A 1 1 I 1 A 1 M I I - . - . - I6sue wan ine i. a. a. paraae iu iy. xha. to prevent disorder as full swing. many as three special officers may be uo not forget that one ot tne eniei j aDnointed bv the reeistrars and pleasures to a person who has taken judge of election. the Sf aboard Air Line, nicknamed ii. That there shall be one ballot "The Line of the People,'' is the for all State officers, one for judges consciousness, that he cr she nas made no mistake. aug 17 3r. i i wvxyy I I A 1 U mm t i are subject to peculiar ills. The right remedy for .babies' ills especially worms aud stomach disorders is Frey's Vermifuge has cured children for 50 years. Send for illus. book about tne ma ana ine remedy. One bottle mailed for !5 cent,. E. St S. PREY, Baltimore, M. I. of different courts, one for members of General Assembly, one for connry officers, and one for township offi cers. That all ballots for each of these classes of officers shall be the same size, on white paper and with out device. Tbe size of the balk. must be prescribed by the State board of elections. Tickets in tbe wrong box shall not be counted. 12. That the members of the sev eral boards of election shall consti tute the board o county canvassers which shall meet at the court bouse second day after the election, can vass the returns, and declare the re sult at the court house door. Guilford College - FIVE LARGE BUILDINGS. Total expenses for year, $133, can be easily reduced to $90. L. 1,. Hills lis, fresiaeni, For catalogue address Geo. W. White Treas.. Guilford College, N.C. $40.00 Bicycle Given 4way Daily- NOS V TOAVa AtltHd 3WVN 3HL SHV39 3T1J.09 3Nlf1N39 3H1 'SainillS -909 aiMV SNCIJ.VJ.INI moj ino MOOT '3A3I1 -3H ION IT BW1-MM-NIVd IV Hi A 1 VMaJAXJ TVIS1I3J.NI 3H3V MO NlVd JO QUI IN ON SI 3M3H1 a atlVH NO d33M SAVM1V KSr? ifi wl!k ) h 'Ml l i iXWi J tano If vou want to exchange your wool or have it manufactured into tbe best Blankets, Cassimers, Jeans, Linseys, Flannels and yarns to be bad in America. If you want the best made and most comfortable fitting pants you ever wore; if you want to trade with the cleverest men yon ever had any dealings with, try the ELKIN WOOLEN MILLS' and yon will never regret it. They have one of the largest mills in the South. They ship their goods to nearly every State in the Union, and t'. onciity of their work is unexcelled. WrUettini for their hatdcome new catalogue, and do rot dispose of 4lv vt-iJi Ulili IA V. It, AUlU(fO I a CHATHAM MFG. CO., Proprietors, ELKIN, N. C. S1 -OO Alias la. 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Caat Lvl'heeter, 6. ATT. a"ipra Xmm Ar chaitotu .........lu Zpm &uai Lv Monroe y opw f iAju Umt 'Il lipm a. m Ar S ilnoitgion li'u&m LT6o Pine il uoanT Uavtn Ealeixb 2 lham lirb Ar Henderson-. Arlurhant... .. Lv Lurham i 2ham 12 &Tpcu t7 XianTti IHni .... ...t7 VOta tlO lKam Ar Weldon 4 &isa 2 iApu Richmond A.CL H liara 7 X5mu Washinitton, Penn R R.12 11 pm 11 Sups rULlilmora l 4rpm 1 Uhuu Philadelpbla. S&opm X&uani New York..., n23pm dnUni S. 8T JOHN, Vio President and Uen' V' E. McBEE, Oen'l 8upertnUndent.. U.W. B- ULOVEK, Tramc Manser. T. J" ANEK80N. Oen'l Paasenew Art. GeneralOmoea: PORTbMOL'TB YA. A YEAR FOB DEMOREST'S itc. quality ami ap prarance f -rprtaUra. riht ami plumpnc cf jn'aln. trr all product by IVavK Potesiio prtjcrly curr.Unol ith Io. phtiric Acid anj Nitnrn. and lilxrally app!irl. imjiroc rvrr mhI an l unreal yWn ami ijtulity i.f any rj. 'kt anl grt I r v.i k Ws. Wa l '.J Wh .1 frvaUst i . ' i i OtV'T s.tl Mttr., A. Sl II. G. RAILROAD. TIMK.TAIIL.1: To uae eta UosvAsv Juae 3s, ta. I. M . at tislisa isa. as a Ttata Taale 7. f i trtoit a. It. a4 aU atttfWaisaW lliaiwu. CAVTltUUM TILAlX. i ft ITTATIOM rsaaeae lla.1 usmSsV r. m. r. a. w l.v ioUWborw 9u Bsata ft au W ltirgw ft a KaUtnct rask a uu W kibBtna ll asw!i f xi IkreaH J K W for Crsafe u Tuacarara f Clark ... C J uu Ar hewbem s !" Lv 1 Rieerdala f 7 ftu i rbataa f 7 U HateMrk s n na W Nevport t is WllJvood f AUa&UC t... t ; MoreheadClty .J, J AtlanUc llotel M.Clly Depot.-. ft i Ai Ki fttT ft 11 ftS ft n ft lv 11 ! fto 41 i 11 lt-7 i a 715 T. M. LITERATURE' la an international weekly journal of literary criticism. It it s comparatively new periodical, which has been recognized from ita first number ss a review of die highest standing. CRITICAL REVIEWS I Thootfhtful, thorough, and comprehensive reviews of all important publica tions in the civilized world. French, German, Italian, Spanish, as well as English and American works, are treated from week to weeks. BELLES-LETTRES FpeoUft articles appear weekly In the paper, sometimes under the title of Among My Books," written by such well-known authors and critics as W. D. Howelle . EDMUND GOS5E SIR HERBERT MAXWELL MAX MLLLER DEAN 5TCBBS and from time to rime original essays are rUDitsnca ia! pieces ol literary work, poems, nrtiort, sna but in each case only from the pens of world-famous Henry James writers, such as RUDYARD KIPLINQ GEORGE MEREDITH Each week a leading article In the nature of an editorial appears. These leaders are prepared by the editor, and deal exclusively with literary subjects. AMERICAN LETTERS The Bi-weekly letter, written by William Dean Howells, deals in that author's original ana keen way with subjects of vital laurest in the American world of letters and art. FOREIGN LETTERS French, English, German, and Italian letters will be published, making this periodical of great value to readers interested in tbe Oci eriodical of great value to readers interested in tbe growth of literature. casional work by Henry James, aad men of like ability, will also appear. BOTH FOR ONE PRICE. wirect legislation is the fulcrum that will one dav enable tbe people to secure srood laws and a iust ad ministration of them. The Road ('Jul.) In Tluow (Jood Monet After Had Will not increase my tiain." If yon l"e thrown away money for meat i mps, that did not and could not cure, why should ynti not now begin taking iiuod .HarsaLarilJa. ine intuicme luai nver dirtsnnoints? Thousands of peO' 1 1 who were in your condition and took Hood's HgrsaLarllla. say it was 'behest investment they ever made, f"r it hrougt them health. Hood's Pills "Kligesf ion. cure sick headache, ' Rerrle ol the Farm. ''riiit Grower. Kverv farmer should raise enough errietosu'pply the fam ly the year around. There H nothing mire aen tious and bealtby than strawberries, raspberries' and blackberries, and no other crop on the firm pays as well for the small outlay and tho laid hey require. September is tbe month to plant them, and when tbia is properly done a good crop can b; grown the first year. It doesn't look much like Populism is dead with two thousand reform . . . 1 L ll - papers oeing r-3iisnea m tne vree ent time in the United States. Econ omist Oa. What Aot to Say. Do not say,"I can't eat." Take Hood's Sarsaparilla and say, "I am hungry all the time, and food never hurts me." Never nay to your friends mat you are as tired in the morningas at night. If thev haDDen to be 6harp they will tell you Hood's Sarsaparilla cures that tired feeling. Do not say, "my race is iun oi pim ples." You are quite likely to be told by norue one, "There's no need of that, lor Hood's Sarsaparilla cures pimples." It is improper and unnecessary to say, 4My health is poor and my bloo is bad." Hood's Sarsaparilla will give jou good blood, and good health will fo'low as a natural consequence. S. A. L. FAST rREI6HT SERVICE. If the Ha by Is Cnttlos; Teeth, Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mas. Winslow' Sooth moHTaup for children teething. It soothes tbe child, softens the gums, al lays all nain. cures wind eolio and ia the heat remedy for diarrhoea. 25 eta. per noma. From ChleagoJ Charlotte In Four Uajs. Three Shipments ef Four Days Each. The Seaboard Air Line is giving souie surprisingly fast freight service fopafltl V. The following from the Augusta,Ga., Tribune: lMankinirton Packing Co., shipped r.hicao-n nleht of Mav 13 to, via Pan Handle and Seaboard Air Line, -i I? f. . car No. 23oO. Wlin proviaiooa consigned to Cochrane aicL.augniin, Charlotte. N. inis car ieiu Atiauta mv lfirh. train No. 22. and arrived in Charlotte 3 c. m., May 17th, making the trip from Chicago to Charlotte in sot ni A Co. shipped from Chicago, .o.r,t .f Jnlv 15' h. S. R L. car No. 27rn.lua(led with meat for M. C Heath, Columbia, S. O- which was routed Pan Handle and Seaboara Air j,ihj. id car was delivered to Heath 10 ft.ni., July 19tb, being only foua days in transit. , T A third instance was, A. R. L car No. B841, from Armour & Co , Chicago, III., July 15th, which arrived and was delivered to Youngblood A Cochran, Oreenville, S C ,. July 19th, making , m a I? T. V7WI 1 ine same goou uuc o having bsen handled via Pan Handle and Seaboard Air Line. These in stances are certainly worthy of note, but are only a few of the immense vol ume of through traffic handled in tbia nnprecedented fast time by the Sea board Air Dine. Tbe publishers of The New 5Cork Star, tbe handsomely illustrated Sunday newspaper, are giving a High Grade Bicycle ach day for the largert list of words made by using 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 tbe New York Star. Webster's Dictionary to be consid ered as authority. Two Good Watches (first class time-keepers) will be given daily for second aDd third best lists, and many otbrr val nable rewards, including Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, China, Sterling Sil verwear, etc., etc., in order of merit. This educatianal contest is being given to advertise and introduce this snccessfnl weekly into new homes, and all prizes will be awarded promptly without partiality. Twelve. 2-cent stamps must be enclosed for Jg Sate Normal 811(1 luirieeu wtrc&o iiiai euuot.-iiyi.ivu with full particulars and list of over 300 valuable rewards. Contest opens and awards commence Monday, June 21st, and closes Monday, August 21st, 1899. Your list can reach ns any day between these dates, and will re ceive the award to which it may be entitled for tbat day, and your name will be printed in the following issue of The.New York Star. Only one list can be entered by the same per son. Prizes are on exhibition at The Star's business offices. Per sons securing bicycles may have choice of Ladies'. Gentlemen's or Juveniles' 1899 model, color or siz desired. Call or address Dept. "E.'' The New Yobk Star. 236 W. 39th Street. New York City. The question of government owner ship of railroads is growing in public tavor ana tne people want honest in formation on the subject. The Cauca sian has secured for its readers a large supply of the "Railroad Question" Thie reliable work by ex-Governor Larrs- bee can be had for a short time until the present supply is exhausted with The Caucasian as a free gift with the book. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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