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HCA8IAN. Aug. 31,1899 RESPONSIBLE. ! i friil ' T"" ti.-t ? I"' :: out v :t ' f,,r.i: ca-! t,jn. ,.f i!- ' 'a ' tii'i" rt ' ,1: '-- cr res'" H! f - .roii 'i; t.f ! ' !.!' M : pom ,;- ...! ' if t(n - k ; Ut . fwr i i pn" ,;-.' illlll 'i, ll ,." I. .lilt' I' H ' t'l.'t 1 1 'I' ' inn. i 1 1 i' S'jl' in! t i 1 1 "ill. Slat'' Iiy lii' I. iMn.vi';' the M.ll- , i i .,. r-.it y r .Ml)ht(u ,. i 1 Hi Cmiim! of c, Aug. 21 Prof. H i i'uivermty of Mich , i. rview on the remedy ! i ,.. subject was too , .aper interview. 'N ; r. . euticg the problem ,, I b intelligible witb ;.. the railway abacs'' s . i iy considerable num , r-'ial trusts and eombi .,. al! illegitimate or n: it' ion . of this clast., , ihI hdiI blown away . .if b!iltbful competi ng' for tho persiite uc i iuii iti railway rates, t Mi'-ittal evil in modern i y, and upon th f-tct !i!( rimiDatH between i. r than upon any oth i t'.it can be inrotioned, . ; '-f trusts arid c mbi ..lutionof tbe railway ; i I mbtedly fi n ussmitial : ico ia commercial af- - m'mmkk MPAMon cramps it unexpectedly; y0ii ; ir. il fcr an emergency i- oiliiTwine you will s jl r ! .him. Keep a bottle of . h n dy ami go by lh di-ii.- wrapper, it will sur ,v .jUK'klj relief will come. ' . ther U hut one IVrry I 'avis'. Price "2."ij I lANS OF COCBEL i mi Mril'nii Otlirrm I I Hen . : ill t4 it iii v.i. K.v., Aug. iM.).-It is ly tlm iiiiiiiHgers of .iil.ir Di'inocrntle curuli . m i nor, today thiit every i 'm . r in ono lm lid red and .-.miilie.- will bo reniovi'd : . l.'Vi'iith anil new ele r lli. iM levied by ! ot-bid's i I. Tlii is pronounced ;.iili!iciius and tho bolting tli llrst move to steal ; .r iobel. ORGANIZATION OF THE NEGRO RACE, NO. 5. (CorjUnueJ from 21 page. I. i anlc Eruptions r.' 'r ! !, lint. Skin Eruptions rob lift j'j. I'-ucklen'tt Arnica Salve, cur.-Hi i . hImi ol.J, Hunninfir and Ke vr m -, i i Tr, lttiil, Felons, (orns, Wir -, ('-iii, I ;r ii i te j. llum, Scalds, i hii i 1 II mils, ( hilblaii's, I'.est I'ile (lire ''ii run I.. Driven out i'ains and A ll -. Only .'.i'is n tiux. Cure ii irari -lil ly nil ilniKKits. teed I : I . .t i ! I'.ri'iiki On. (., Auk. Agalu. 20 -Hinting ami .1 in( r ! i r l.rnke out to-night in I'oniiH. ion with the strike on the lines uf tin l'.itf 'miHolidated Street Rail wny. u.il iiiur cirrt were nearly deuiol-i.-ln'.!. win!.' (lie (Tews were compelled tu lire I'.irllirir livei. It was only af ter .I'Mcnuine.' e (forts on the part of tliirly poii. r ur Jer Captain ISradley, tlml ufder was tinally restored. nrve their perfeet fretdom. It b.is given uh an Klectlon Iw, that SSr aJnwl by a an of Political pickpocket,., with intent to commit Un-.tofawhole Stat-, and f, .cb ihmaraio.iKht to make (ib-A him did kill Sun Iford, and iVunrdng tur the oll.ee of (iovernor in Kentuckv with a dirk in his pocket. nen!utIIJ'' furthermure: Upon the ere of the lau eleotion, when the insue hun id Jouht.thi, party of Kighteousness, in the person or Hn. Furnifold Malen nan.l SimmnN as its accredited organ came before the public, and protested' with damnable iteration, that it hart no purpose t disfranchise the fcumb lt cit.z-o in the sta'ethat the ut most contemplated was a little piebald b-JCMlation for the bettej Rownment of the very few counties having negro maj ,rities-that it stood now, as it ha.i always stood, for Manhood-SulT-rae pure and simple, and having been nrst to repeil ail property and educa tional 'lualilications, it still held such things m utter abhorren. e it assured all poor white men, that I hey were notouly secure themselves, but that out of the loving-kindness which it relt forih-m,it would take their Lit tlk CiiiLUkKN also into its tender Kuardianship it counselled the too credulous Negro, not to be alarmed or deceived as proof of its good inten tions, and of its good faith, it appealed to its past record of twenty-two years of power and as for the imputations and suspicions, that were being cast upon its word of hoior, it branded them as falsehoods, as Scarecrows, and as liuGAiioos! Xay more, after the election was over, and the victory won this party Through the selfsame ac credited organ, had the eirrontery to publicly thank the many deluded I'op ulistH andKepublicans, who, trusting t its prom i'ett and its protestations, hart united in giving it the victory. But mark what follows: The moment tt.is party is reinstalled into power it hriiigri forth, ready-made, a Suffrage Amendment that disfranchises 50U00 negroes, and endangers as many white men, and having just then no further ned for the services of the duDes. ar.d tools, and fools whom it might not be altogether afe to trust again, it ex cises them by a single stroke, of both tail and claw, and turn them loose in more helpless disfigurement than tha' of the oyster-feeding raccoons on Ba'd Head Island. And now I ask, By what sort of moral obliquity? and more especially, by who.xe overmastering leadership? was this party, of great moral idea-, led to the c jmmission of an act, the turpi tude ot which is only surpassed by its ingratitude ? The answer to this ques tion will be found in the speech that van delivered by II O N. FKANCIMXWINSTON in the House of Representatives upon the second reading of this Suffrage Amendment. He was himself the au thor of this portentous measure, and as such was given the distinction of clos ing the debate upou wh not unwo'thy of and of such an oecai'ion 44 A Little Spark Ma Make Much Work." Tfie tittle "spirks" of hid blood lurking btihe system sf ouU be quenched oxth ttoof Srsf iri'U, America's great bfood purifier, h purifies, vitalize t and enrkhes the blood of both sezes And ill a qe. Cures scrofuU. silt rln-sm. dyspepsia. calAtrh. r the inquiry. Will the use of Dam Dum Bnllots b allowable io the next campaign? And is that the only solu tion of our Political Relations, that I'emncratic party will have to off er us? Those who have already scwi THEIR COKSCtKSCrs K FOR THI ur u 1 1 1- good" can best answer the question. R. Ii. Davis. If the 11a by U Catting Tmb, - Be sure and use that old and well tried remedy, Mae. Wisslow'b Sooth ma Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, al lays all pain, cures wind colic and ia the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25 cts. per bottle. PInry of Markets ami All Gool, North Carolina will have between forty and fifty leaf markets fcr rJW-1900, a greater number than any other State. They will bo well distributed throughout the tobacco growing sections, and ev ery farmer may sell his crop with out having to haul it a long and weary distance None of these markets will handle less than a million pounds of tobacco, and the largest, Winston hopes to reach 2.",0X),000 pounds next year. Two or three others, will go beyond 1, 000,000 pounds. Ex. KIDNEY Is a deceptive disease- thou TDnilDl C sanos nave it and don t know InUUOLL it. If you want quick rwsults you can make no mistake by rising Dr. Ki.' mer's Swamp Hoot, the great kidney rem edy. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. Sample bottle by mail free, also Eampblet telling you how to find out if you ave kidney trouble. Address Dr Kilmer & Co. Binijhaniton N Y. liiMiiarcK's Iron Nerve. M'm the resiilo of his splendid health ln.li ciitahl.-will and tremendous en fiyy ire ii it found where stomach, l.ivi r, K nlnry- and Bowels ar out of iir.l. i- If you want these qualities and tin- hi .'('f-; t hey bri n g, ii.ih Hr. King's Nw l ife Tills. They develop every puwrr if hrain and body. Only 2.V; at II ilrug Mure. Mirrcwiit of ItlitDd I i i-kkmon Cirv, Mo., Aug. In cimijiiete returns received to-night fruiu the Kighth Missouri district in wli i Ii an t action was held to-day to 111 the unexpired term In Congress uf 1'lianl l". Bland, deceased, shows ttmt hor-ey W. Shackleford, lemo-i-rat, li:ii t.eeti elected over W. J. Vo- tlioll. Republican, by 2,2(K) plurality. .iiiij irte returns cannot be tad to niirln. A ruipty Sack Cannot Stand t'p- riirlit." Nrii tier can poor, weak, thin blood nour -li ni,d sustain the physical sys tem. (,r -triirh of nerves and mu 'l ther.' iimt tie pure, rich, vigorous l'l"i"l. lln. dV Sarcapirilla is the stin Jsril preparation for the blood and its "'H'O rei,i:irkable cures and the fact "t it due everything good who takes it pr.ive it ixjust what you need if J'i'i are weak and languid. FOR BUYERS AND PLEASURE SEEK ERS. Half Far Excursion to Philadelphia and Ketorn by the Seaboard Air Line, Nick named "The Line of the People." Sueaker Reed K signs. There will be speed, cheapness, comfort and elegance via the Sea board Air Line, nicknamed 'iTut: Line of the People." The journey will be made on the Solid Vestibuied S. A. L. Express and the Atlanta Special. Bav vour tickets from anv Sea- t. The orator ; board Air Line Agent either Sept. such a theme, lst 2nd or 3 d-thfse tickets eood Ihe vote was ; -;i e. about to bp lakeo, and it was known ' t """- v- that it would be close. Never before.! ber .13tt?' .r lf on &oose, until Sep- l venture to -av. in all our legislai lve , lemDer u UDOa deposit oi ucKets hintory was there a moment of greater solemnity. A painful stillness perva ded the Hall such as precedes the per petration of some dark tragedy. When even a chiel could understand The Diel bad business on his hand. As this Mirabeau of the Ked-Shirts surveyed bis audience, his imperious eye encountered in the face of Hon. 1. B. McNeil, the upright member from Brunswick, and id the face of Hon. J. F. Reinhardtf the upright member from Lincoln, and in the fa ces -of live other upright Democrats from the counties of Clay, Buncombe, Randolph, Moore and Pitt, a look of defiance that assured him that they, at least, could never be brought to bow the knee to Baal. Turning from them to others who cowered like spaniels un der his lash, this self-elected member from the county of Bertie, and Meph Utopheles ot the House, may be said to have mounted to the zenith of satanic eloquence, when in the midst of bis appeal to members, to violate the pledges upon which they had obtained their seats, he exclaimed I I0 DKCI AKK TU.T THK HOUR 19 S1K1K1NO WHKKK IT HAS BKCOMK THK DUTY OK KVKRY PATRIOT TO SINK HIS CONSCIKNCK FOR THK BUBLIC GOOD. 1 was among thoe who heard this Declaration as it fell from hi inspired lips, and the hour has struck when I, in turn, must declare, that no where amonir the mottoes of suicides, or the THE NEW BULL-PEN ELECTION LAW It fTvHWs m lot-ara tey a Ldic;a; f tvtnnrrmtte P r. Tb rtc at Lrf-gislatcre itpv&it! Us non-partisan t-lection taw of 1&93 and lsi7. whi;h guaranteed to 7 ry i arty the right to be represen ted on elti tt boards by election oflictrs of tfceir cwa choosing, and enacted an election law more vicious than infamous Simmons Ball-Pen Ktection law that was in force before 1S95. The Je&dicg provisions ot this law as t ublih:d by the Ualigfa News A. Obstrverare as follows: 1. That the election for State and county officers nhall be held on the first Thursday in August and every two years thereafter. 2. That there shall be a State board of elections composed of five persons elected by the Legislature for a term of two years. 3. That tbtre shall be a county board of elections consisting of three persom , appointed by State board for a term of two years. 4. That the State Board of elections shall meet iu Raleigh the first Mon day in May, 1S99, and organize by electing one of their number chair man and another secretary. Another meeting shall be held oa the first Mondf.y in April in each election year. Special meejings may be call ed when nocessary. For their service the board shall receive four dollars appoint ail registrars and judges of elections. Members of the county boards may be removed by tbe State board; and tbe county board in turn may remove any registrar or judsje of election. G. That county boards must meet . 1. .1 ft a not later than the nrst iiouday in May for organ ing the counties into precincts and poliing 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, aad 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 recistration books shall be kept open twenty days and oiosed on the second Saturday before the election. On each Saturday during the periec the registrar shall go to the polling place to register voters. On such lays the books slaall be open fur inspection by the voters cf tht 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 si s,Il THE WORTH CAROLIHA COLUGL OK O P OrB ization, and for divid-; pH oSS fAGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ApjS.f Tern Begins TVe4ar44T, ftepttnber etk ta.es id extraordinary coarse of instruction at an extraordinary uw co-t to ihe ntudeot. It ttot oi.lv tdurmt hut r: agricuuurai and mernanical enterprise. ibereareco1npletespecialandh'tcourseinthevarious Agricultural Industrial, Mertiauical, Textile and Civil Arta. Mudenu Wi be allowed to stand th entranc exatnination at the connty-eatof the counties in which tbey reid, ttu savings the txneo of a trip to Raleigb. Entrance examinations will be held on the lllb of August, in the court- a house, under the supervision of County Superintendent. For fnrther Information, catalogue, etc , apply to PRESIOENT GEO. T. WINSTON. WEST RAI.KHJII, X Elkin Woolen Mills with the Joint Acent at Philadelphia. The Quaker Citv will be unusuallv aPPint tM,J judges of eleution fur festive with the G. A. R. parade in aach precir-t. full swing. io prevent disorder as Do not f orget that one of the chief as three special offi"? nay be nWanroa in a run-son -who has tatrpn appoiniea oy toe rej'isirats ana .) wMMfim If you want to exchange your wool or have it manufactured into th best Blankets, Cassimers, Jeans, Linseys, Flannel-and yarns to bo 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 you ever bad any dealings with, try the ELKIN WOOLEN MILLS' and you will nver regret it. They have one of the largest mills in tbe South. Theyibij their goods to nearly every State in the Urjion, and the quality of their work is unexcelled. Write them for their bandrome new catalogue, and do not dispose of our wool unt il vou see it. Address. CHATHAM MFG. CO., Proprietors, ELKIN, N. C. the Seaboard Air Line, nicknamed "The Line of the People,'' is the consciousness, that he or she has made no mistake. aug 17 3f subject to peculiar ilia. The right remedy for babies' ills especially worms and stomach disorders is Frevs Vermifuge has cured children for50years. Send for illus. book about the Ills and the remedy. One bottle mailed for 25 centi. E. fc S. ri'EV, Baltimore, M. D. judge of election. 11. That there shall be one ballot for all State efficers, one forjudges 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 efficers shall be the same size, on 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. J Guilford College FIVE LARGE BUILDINGS. - Total expenses for year, $133, can be maxims of highwaymen, or the bias- easily reduced to f'.H). phemies of atheists, is tnere to De nuus, rresioeoi, found a sentiment more moustrous yot catalogue address Geo. W. White than this. And if these words have Treas.. Guilford College, N.C. not already oeen inscrioeu on ine oau- ner of the Democratic party for tne CURE ALL VOUR PAIN i ViTH iS2 28 LITERATURE U an iattraatiooil weekly journal of literary crittciam. It ia a comparatively new periodical, which ha been recognixed iron iu nnt lumber a a revWw ot tha highest standing. CRITICAL REVIEWS " Thoofhtfol, thorough, aad comprehensive reviews of all important puello tlons in th civilucd world. French. German. Italian, Spanish, as well as Kogllah aad American works, are treated from weak to week. BELLES-LETTRES W. D. Howells fpeetsl artialea appear weekly in the paper, sometimes under the title of Among My Books," written by such well-known authors and critics as MAX MtlXEH DBAN 5TCBBS and from time to rime original pieces of literary work, poems, 6nma, and essays are published, but in each case only from the pens of world-fsmoos EDMUND OOS3E SIR HERBERT MAXWELL writers, such as RUDYARD ICIPUNO OEOROE MEREDITH These Hsary James J Each week a leading article In the nature of an editorial appears. leadara are prepared by tbe editor, and deal exclusively with literary subtests. AMERICAN LETTERS The Bi-weekly letter, written by William Dean Howeils. deals ra that author's original and keen way with subjects ot vital interest in the Americas world of letters and an. FOREIGN LETTERS French, English, German, and Italian letters will be published, making this periodical ot great value to readers interested in the growth of literature. Occasional work by Henry Jaasea, aad men of like ability, will also appear. Pain-Killer, 1 'n SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS will be pnbliabed, devoted to descriptive articles on such subjects as rare and curious books, book-plates, special IS ,C'..S"r?iffetabl:tSS 'ffi $40.00 Bicycle Given s.way Daily- ll"(iV 11 MS .'.) 0. d not gripe. "I have but one vote," said an aged, thou - ritf ii I man, "and that, vote, if I 't it into the ballot box, shall go 'r Hie ticket of the People's party, " only purfy that has at heart and sun- to promote the welfare of the conn, .on people. Kx. you are tired and dull, can't get r '(,, and have no appetite, take 'lool's ISarsaparilla. It enrcben and vital i.es the b'ood. nubile good should ever require any man. or oarty of men, to sink their consciences ? or if that were possible, What amouut of good, either public or private, could any man, or party of men, airord to take, in exchange for t i.i littmnation of their immortal souls? But it is enough to know, that this High UEAde Bicvcle actiday tor mi partj-leader found no difficulty in the largert list ot words made by Miuitiug ii. n uv ii miionnuvc, " " i usiUK me tellers iioni.aiuru iu ii.tilr-int number followed his exira- nmu u w.?-W v.ft.R.ir s f A-Ti" ' - I i - i l. - X . 11 H , A 1. A- i .1 I ple, to make the requisite majority A Medicine Chest in Itself. Simple, Safa and Quick Curs for i CRAM PS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATia&l, NEURALGIA. H 25 and 50 cent Battles. m BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- P BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. jjl 85 PERRY DAVIi ' J5 ir5 itj American editions, etc. A !9 . 5 if. Edmund Gosse editions of famous books, aote worthy PREMIUM OFFER CDCC A full set of LITERATURE'S is menu portrait supplements of nxELZ distinguished men of letters (jo in all) f ot one year'a subscription Trial Subscription, 4 Weeks, 2 Cts. iO Ctntt m Copy Subscription, $4 00 Tr Address HARPER & BROTHER5, Pabllshera, New York. N. Y. The publishers of The New i' ork Stab, the handsomely illustrated oundav newspaper, are giving a Lheir reward will come later Abhorrent to every well-regulated mind, as must be a sentiment, so dia bolical as this, it is nevertneiess ine . . a. .i . i. . :nn. on that nas auimateu toe ycuuiug Legislature, from the day of its organ Ization to tbe hour of its adjournment, and I desire to thank the lion. KAK i:m I). WINSTON, fcr having cornea a nh. He in w hich he has chrystalized its very es-ence. Other members of this legislature gave prooi, as wen o he, of the possession ot tne same nap no more times in anv one word than it is found in the New Yoik Siar Webster's Dictionary to be consid ered as authority. Two Good Watches (first class time-keeper) will be given daily for second and third best lists, and many oth-r val uable rewards, including Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, China, Sterling Sil verwear, etc., etc., in order of merit. This educatiansl contest is being BOTH FOR ONE PRICE. The question of government owner ship of railroads is growing in public favor and tne people want honest in formation on the subject. The Cauca sian has secured for its readers a large supply of the "Riilroad Question" Thif reliable work by ex-Governor Larra- bee can be had for a short time until the. present supply is exhausted with J he Caucasian as a free gin with the bi ok. i he price of "iro Railroad Question" is $1.50 in cloth binding, but we will send both Tbk Caucasian and "Tbe Railroad Ques tion" for the price of the book alone $1 50. (This offer is good for old or new subscribers cr for those whose time i in arrears.) bend quick betore tne supply is ex r is withdrawn FORTY BOOKS FOR FORTY CENTS 1 A MOST EXTRAORDINARY OFFER I Weseree to aend.br mail noat-rsid. fbrtu tduafiU Scot, the rerslar retail price of which Is Bre eente each or $2.00 for tlie set of forty, upon rceiyt .f cult furl Cenlt. Thm is at the rate ft eaacUy one cent each, but bear in mind that no lest than the complete trt oJortl via oe soia. fteesr since iu invention 01 tne printing press ban there been iiTt1 by any responsible publishing house each a vast amount cf ofol and attractive reading matter upon such terms as w now give. The foUowing ara to title f the forty Doofcsonerea: art. Oiurfr't Curtain LtctHTf. Bv DourlsM Jerrold. A standard I IWir Bam. IKnwI. "v Wltkto ColltBS. humnrous wnrk. muH smired. I Thr Mimiimmlmrm tf Jttm .VI Ww. A XovH. By KuUrl Levis Vfful KimdnUx for the Milium. A lsn4y book of OMral In I Htrvrasue XT Livykr&'fjiuzrStrtX, to? fttlADU. i aVsUtosU. AuttA, Alissbtav WUlauAAttata. eej tVtraa I'tkartiauiwaxm. NaaanJev AND Sew York, Bcmaoea. ebrfaaabel W efcicxtoei Nartwtk rnrsmimik bOrTUBOl'SLX . eUX. Ntv 41 Lv rw cck. l atio K. K11 ULeABs Aissj rtHAiaii. UXym llabesa tu;unr I liym lmm M aaiilngioo 4 Ufjot ( jLaaia fixtxtuoiul. X C.L. . . ... Il -aaaas UCeaal Nortoi. B A IT kA r vCmtu ftKtamtalh ivea . ?rrsi r aiduuT. .". T. . 1 1 Jtall aat Ar Headereon. u -eua 4At ai iiuioiB i XJavaTA MM-w Lv jhirham . L hAih . tUatord - ho. itoesi... Ha2kC V adaatsoro . Uoarom tUnittoci t liar lot le M ...suSara'Uftr.iai Lv tA!uabia. V N a tK K T. 77 ts Unta .f? afai tttl I.aasa 71 l'evn 1ST S Ua Ubea-a ZWoi &j-ea vaaa tf-n ft .Via oi iitym. Jerjs lrt aa 1 wtu.0 r Ar t auton. b.A.I. Orevnaood , AbOcTCia aUbertoa sir AtheHlS. v."nili lisuii 10iisM lUTaj. 11 USaa UUTpta 1 1I Ol A.r rt iuuer i a mu Ar Atlanta (Central titaej . t .vra NOLTHBiiCND. 1 1 flats) 1 43eUl SX aoa Lv Atlanta i Dlrai Uuijli oon n oi Lv Vt'itidr. Lv AUiena..... Klbejrioo Abtwvilla.... Ortwtiwuud . . t illitOU Ai Columbia ( L'Cheate'r, H. A Ar harlott .. Lv Monroe. liaiulrt Ar N lliuiuKtoM. Lv bo llnra . . 77 Kaieib , Ar llriiiiersou . . Ai Durham .. . Lv Durbani.. . . . 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MAGAZINE. llKMORfr-SrH FAMILY MAOAZINE.is m e ibau a FAirlllON MAOAZI.N al- , though it Ki tii 'Very lalawt home foreign fanb- eaca uiotiLb: only one f iU many valuabl feature It has on ethnic for rsub rueijiber of tiie taui ily, for every d ittoent of ibt Lotufboll. and its varied content are of tbebigbeat (r.rmd, ruakine it pre-en i nently THK FAM ILY MAUAZ1NE OF THK WOULD. It furnUhew tbe tat houxbts of tbe niost interesting and moat proremiTe w ritm of tbe day. and ia abreaas of the times in evnjthine Art, Uterafcre Science. Society Affair, Fiction. Hot aw bold Matters, bnorta. etc a ameie nnmbrr ire o-ently containir g from aw to Vft fin n- trmvinp, niimic it inr aor i i i i.r.i r. AND MOST rKOr I KELY 1LLLSTBATKD of thetJRKAT MONTH I.I F8. DKMORK8T8 MAGAZINK FW.ion It. rarlicent in in ererT war far ahead of that oonUined in any other publication. bu oar n tiers areentitiei eacn mouui totai- terns of the latest fashions in women's at tire at so corr to them other than that nee esaary for pontage and wrapping. COTTON Dtod-tHI linuc tit be fJU money crop of the South. The planter -who jcts the most cot ton from a -given area at the least ant, is the one ho rrulrt the rest r-nonry. Gcol culti vation, suitably roution. and use of fmnircT con tainin at least jf; actual Potesh vnd insure the largest "ic!tl V Q raJ rl- aprm mTT Al-pltkM tdaat wtTI plaatar tat U SatV UUTIAN KAU mOar&t. ifM. raew tw A. & K. G. RAILROAD. TIMK -rAII.tC To take effect Mootav Ja m at 1 Jl I. M m at Gfciahfw. 8awrs.te- Tlt Tatvia ?. ot rVrt w. taMt and a.l aopeeuisMta lUrew. tAtrriwrxn tkaixs. KTATIO.V Lv itUUUtnj .. W Ar I. w w Ar Lv Ar Lv W Ar Itraag KaUtm r a ..... klnU.n t aeweil Iovsjrt j for t rt Tuesjo . ....... C lara a....... ... brrll .... ... 1 iLys-rdaie Yoataa Haeelork Newtxart Wlldwoud AU ote Morvbewdl My.. j Alia a tic Htl .... M. I Uf DrtsM1.... wwTBoryii Tiuixa. 4 r Ikail Aally. a(r t Buikdef r. . j. m. s I 4. a 4 uu 41 elAi a 3U all a 4 n f 2l t li o i tit 42 a SIC I f S1V f :uu r : f f i f ; as ( ti Km U 1 U r S4 r f . t au Jtc e eee . t so : u i. m. r. v. It is now claimed by a London sci- n ti -1, that Adam was a colored man. If s", the fatal aoDle was a watermel on. hW.ViViV.Wt. if A FREE PATTERN g 'roar own selection) to every sub- g J2 "Hanber. Only 50 cents a year. g given to advertise and introduce tbif- Ul, " I' . I . , , , i I OCll U UU.Un UCH'I C t! py faculty, although they made of it a successtul weekly into new homes bausted tne offe . ... T,1 m. 1. n n ,lia . m r. a f I nil v v . r t r. n. II inn u nr. V r I uintrenfc use. x or wuru iuc iuijk:ouu- i uu n.n pim-o vm I Address this oflice. ment of Judge JNorwoaa was Deiore promptly without partiality. Twelve t.ha HoilRP. and Was being made tO I 0.r cfam. .a mncf Vii annnxaA for "i,on th njc !H?i"e thirteen weeks trial subscription The State Normal and a auuge ui. oii - vr with full particulars and list of over Hon. J. Li. uavis oi UUJU' h?00 valnLhlft rewards Contest onens thought to have rescued his friend, by h0U valuable rewards, ontest opens discovericg a still finer distinction, and awards commence Monday, June which he denominatea a juage sk 4ii, nun uuscs juuuubt, augusi iisi, FUNcro In like manner Uon. vv . w. isyy. lour list can reacn us any Hampton, of Surry, the leader on tnt i (jay betwten these dates, and will re formation niKn nun, subjects. Wnmralrd. The Auid Maguire ItarmmmtM. Hr th utlH.r of M llie Widow B diU Papers." Qntte enusl U Itp popular pr-l.e.Mr.r. PgemM. btt John O. U'mittier. Contains most ol the emrller worita ol the favorite poet. Tie Selt-MnOe Men HMrrn Timet. Contains portraits tad Uos raiitiira of famous arlMnatle Americans. 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'Z fm ; beautiful colored plates ; latest 5- iM..oria ; dressmaking economies ; fancy ; 'jrV ; hQiivhtild hints ; fiction, etc. Sub- S rr,e to day, or, send je. for latest copy. 2; ;a l-ady agents wanted, bend for terms, Sft - Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- date, Kronottiical and Absolutely Perfect-t" ittino; Paper Patterns. MS CALL DMXMIw I Pattertis ; (o-Seam-Allowaaca Patterns.) lm 10 and it eta each atone kicher. :; I t them Sold in nearly every city . wn, or ay mail Iroea i THE McCALL CO., 118-148 Wttt 14th IU Ns Yarlt. "IJUJUI V , .., ,, (j )H,, d.vii.uJ OI IUl.(Xlllll Muijj ii.,Sftiq pio Hiioujr bii) .tq I' ''U a.uii.k u -I imiii.1i rnuiii ah r H r li,,.t I .' I" - - ---- J. I (HUAtuT, ii, Miniii.il! ri joj mntf a -n H'l mjiA Aj.,..iji ,. (i.tb ajua.i itJ-ilU.JJ, ! piM(i aiiidrnf fii, timptsXqd uu J!lq aTi aatiHiiJ7s AvpAJ'i pi mo w . ..d i he f ubs-rviencv of the ebony mem bcr fiom Newberne, wheu ne piaceu a chaolet upon the neaa oi tsaao u Smiifi. n r. il crowi eu mm as uu' Ora'id Old Democrat of Craven Coun tv And o. hers besides these,-at other tini-fs and in or htr place, have -nowr- a i.u fni.ilirv in the expression oi a alngle, (reat, idea Tnus, Mr. Lennis Ii i. a r ll f V . the Sand Flat orator, a fev ears. aco. taiinrht us. bow easily an ,-r. r ,., . l. taarootstic pirus, eouiu o3 wuubj. inrn ti:iriiio'i!OUS IU10O anu cu-upria tior, D' Simply pcOIUlKinrir isaum. in like manner. JudaT'-1 imotny camp bell of Taamaiiy Ha!', placed himself in f hp front otthe cot.s! irurional law- . . . ill a yers of our time, by tne quesiion uj should the fJonstituti n bi suffced t maL trouble between friend ( Ann r rpceritlv. one. writiPaf n d'felis nf te.iet r.ombwia'iofis. and ni'ire rt' V" . . . . ularlT of the method thej 1 ave 01 vic- tln iiine the public by w -ru.g i i stocks, completely utzz -u "r hubs. nation. hv tel me us mac uiey wer . . . . i : . I I ... i a .i ...i.in.l oniy capitaiiavti'K mv-.i j And In the Vtav o' ftliitrrati m,oo, th Rev. Mr. I'.urchard. i rememb red V have mortally wounded his triena mr Ttiaii-e. hv. the untimely ue his 3 K'i ot "Run.. Rr.manim. and R-bell ion;" while lion. A. M. vt a,'d-li s be iiavs.il tu li-ve made? a till more fatal use of h 4 OV. which being in'tnie 'Thokiic. the Current ol th Onr.A Fear, with Carcases." And thia last performance aufgests will be printed in the following issue of The New York Star. 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If your subscription has not yet expired, you may renew now and More tnan lour nunarea regular stu-1 secure.tne books at once, and your subscription will be dated iron, ira expira- aents. tias mamcuiaiea aDout i,iuu tion. Address CAUCASIAN, Raleigb, . C. scuaents, representing every county in the State except one. Practice and Ob servation uchool of about 250 pupils. To secure board in dormitories, all free tuition applications should be made before August 1. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers for catalogue and other informa tion, address PRESIDENT McIVER, Greensboro N. C. $1600 I THE UNIVERSITY OF UNA. NORTH CARO- A DAY. SURE EASY MOrJEY Any person without experience, or without capital, willing to work and willing to talk, and shop the Cnnny Oas Retort in op eration at their own homes to their neiehbort and friends, can easily, and without work, make at leat tl6 a day. An expriencvd agent should make $ 25 or I3( a day. A 'tore can be opened, and a II 003 A MON TU cleared. Tbe Ga Re tort is the STAR ATTR ACTION' for an agent; people crowd the piece where it is shown Mates fuel eas froro coal oil: no caneer: burns a e'ear. brtgjt name, beats oven in fen minutes; o-jal oi1. the coming fuel; everybody interf sted; the new fire a Bncceca- clean no dirt, no ashes Qet first chance at one of the wonder or the century. Bltt MONEY for an enterprifnng asrent lady or gentlemen den t delay, write to-day. Just pat tbe Ketortm vour kitchen move chipped all readv to sw in Itove. o expense. THE WATT MANU FACTURING COMPANY, NO 290 E ST 39 ST CIN6INNATI.0 aug. ol t e o w. Widest patronage and fullest equip ment in -is history. Faculy 33; Students, 4r5; 3 Academic Courses ; 3 Elective Courses: 3 Professional Schools, l Law. m Medicine and in Pharmacy. New Bui-dings, Water works, splendid Jyibrarie Labora tories, Etc. ! Advanced Classes open to vfomo. Tuition $60. a year; Board $S. a mon' h, Ample opportunuy for self help acbolarsiiips ard umos fcr the needy. ; Free -tuition for teachers. Summer School for Teachers. 24 - Instruct ors. 1 147 stud nts. Total enrollment 644. ' For catalogue, Adcress , i President Aldkrman. i I Chapel Hill, N C. , I Better Crops vAtfkU io tiBjlt cepleft. UXASiRi VANTED fUM Mi' W8TJCATI0N teraj tjasl. eoantltai z, PriU sy fkejj) CBy aai terns f Bhscritli VtlB Dl5vIuNERt 9 sat 14U. Street, Kaar Yot Ot,- e-v - - -r Kvarvwody apya Pes. Caocaret andr Cathartic, tLemoal v. en dvM medic&l discovery of the ain. P'a ant and refreshing to tbe taste, act treoUy and r osravely on aJdoeysv, uver ana noweis. eleanaics? tha erntim TaXem. dispel colda cure beadaebe, (ever, baUtasil cxHoapattot and biitousneaa. Please bay and try a boi Rstilt tVom too ct tcTtilizers rich in potash. Most tsttiSzen sold do not ttnfciia . Sufficient Potash to insre the best results. The results of the latest Investigation of the use and abuse of potash are told in our books. They are aeot tree. It will cost yoa nothing to read them, and they wDI aare yoa . CE&MAIC KALI WORKS, sa tUaaasi StrsNaw Yeaa. Of &C.atoy;10,25.e9centa. tteed anisUTntrtnl tqrnrt tTT'1l'' a,' Tha Seaanaar lestaa tiheatet tea Takaa With a Grain . 'fealt ; Tb way io tbe emidt is by lb 3. hhoaid Air L'ne. Satordey and Sncday ixcureu-os ftr m May 20tb U Sep ttuUr 24tb u Virginia Bracb Oce n View at d Old .-Point Ccmfoit, rvnd tup 1350 viae tbe 8 aboattt it Lue. Ti tkcts will be on sale tlal!y eaor4 Motaday. XDaily cxoassl I "trjeday. j Train Ob Ux Hootlaod JaarA Braxaca Load , Wars We.-tot 4.10 . iialifax ai p. am. rr-v Hejutiaod Neck at 6 3d p. ca (inaa. t;! e I..57 p. ta kiiiMao 76 p. am. UdtLaru trr eJ-area Kiuaton 7Ml a. sau Oreeavilie '2 a an.. arrivtn- IlaMax Il ia a, Veiion IIAlib. 1 rains oa WaAingtoa Braocb kaava Waafa irrion fJU a ra. axed 1-OUB.ga-. sUTtvmIa- mAt e.iu a. g. avoa xu p. ra.. vmtanumZ trave Frrtaele .&& a. m. acid tJKt p. aa mr- r.re w eauitagUMi iiuu a. D ar 739 P. SB daiJy. Train leavea Tarbcro. ff. C-. daUr mxortA Buuday SJO p. 6aday i:Jb p. an-. mr nvea mjnxnui 7:sO p, ra , e p. bu, retora ut leavea rirmouui cmxir cunt Sondav Jr0 a. ra ax4 Bon day h a. rtu, amwa Xar- Doro iv.ua a. ia. and u.tsj a. m. Train on Midiaad K. C Braaeh Isstvaa uvuuviw tsaui. mwj, rviuHiaj, a. IV BV. BBU, aUTivuc enuiseia a.w a. us. marniai rarea bmnhCeid vsjQm. go arr aa altsoirw. boro 10.2ft a. ra. Traina oa NaahvlUe Braces lamw Rocary Moorat at OK p. n-L, artiv NarJie St ra. no- Bering Hotw .i t. ;. . muruin leave epring Ho - -if, a. r. yaarhville tJtt a. am. arriv at fcocky Mount iM a an aavUTax opptBocday. Train o tliistoa Brsvoch leavea Wanaw for fintof daily, except Bandar. 1L15 a. sau and CIO v cimsrniBc leavea CUcrtoB at ,.w as, saa. sua a.uv p. saw Train No 7a makaa cloet otrntsaeOos at Welrloo (or all pomta Korth daU.'y. sui rail Ea Kjchraood, also at Rocar Mooat vita orfolk and Carolina B. B. fcr Norfolk aasi all point North via Norfolk H M KICEB805. al J. B. HZSl.Y, Uea'i Mas. T. Ja. XKKSOX Tralbe : an-..ls.v4r - u.IkI. "N-AC.. ? A paaau... u.K rfrrf. t.rtc . U K uflf J I i hmmrmuMMtr ra. Sfie.si-ri 1 L 1 srie ass ')' )ll)Psr' IB mJt!umm?Y? I eL.mTePr2
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1899, edition 1
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