fHE CAUCASIAN. . N. 8. t 28. 189j . .1, lUrlMillc Ar.lrl M .il MM Tm .i. W v URN ton, N. C. I iiiii ; ril t a spt. 31 -.1 i.'t ruil i II. H ii roughs, Imr ! oi Warrentoi , y. Toidv v,n. iu r c rntui led sun- 1- lit, taking nfltt ncil and J l'np 'nf into W I, .Viliiauiv fiso p mi. Ho was .1 ehtrJHj fcvtniriif at eh ami having been sick s -ru. t in.! ami bis mind ifuparo;l a lili e i.t search was in.-ti'uMd Tni p r. .iniz at 8 'l ick the empty bo: I whs louud fluatirg on tbi pond i I poud was dia-eil and the v touud. II.. leaves a wi f and four or five children. I ' .((ulism ih Wanhing'1rnan, JeftVr i nn and rubliriM-ly LttHwlaUaO. i whines sil thst is yod to goTeru mi aad H'K-iety. It is .. (-..... l to it wi with kmK- aid p- t e u i a t i v i n no iutrnt irj .uiui n with i I oiling maasen, aad who 1 1 - r -garl Hie unalienable ribt of ail "t lit' , liberty and the pur- ! hppin"H8.'' Tbo state com Bittee, i nmnn mri.il niih tbe high diit J -t puarijing the party aeainst inf rial strife, and forget! ulnesH i raud urinciples promulgated if a state and nationnl platforms, r 1 1 Bill and deliberately ouidfred ! wisilr refused to accent any ft position thai might compromise i integrity. But if diil pruv.de fmo trly commenc meut of orgaui l work, by loaal sWieSftSittt ss, tin' tampaigu of l.RM). This is Sera ary to show p!u ocacy that l'.iuli!.m is not "passu g;"' that it I living, eternal principle tha' B)H it and will grow until i' becomes, tin riiiitrolling force inll nations h ord is an enemy thht must not I" p rmitteil to retard the march of I'enaltsftj affailtl tMaVtleM usurpert v ry sacred right Ii von are a Populist let it be seen in a life of s u nli o f r the publiu good. Dis eaai :! rantly ard let the majority in convention decide and conclude all dif rences. Such a spirit will re i!m in our state and nation from the IfrMp ' I the enemies of free govern ment. i aMaMaa ami Militarism Rata! nsfd to send Roman troop la k9f the ancient Britons iu sub juration, and to send the Btitions to keep the Human slav s from rebell- 11. If. The same plan was us. d with other ahOM as mercenary troops were prepared to murder foreigners with out olj' cting. The modern nations carry out the same idea. Bntian keeps Jnsh regiments in Co. 'land Knglish in Heotland, Scotch in Inland. British in Indiau, Indian !S. poys in South Apr ca, etc. The Unitt d States haR negro troops -hooting white miners in Idaho, and hisck ard whito troops in the Phillip piii.s i udeavoring to ecslave the frodom loving natives of those isl. "(l-i. Tin Shyloeks who own our national debts rati all and gloating rake in the diid nd-, while their poor dupes ar- killing and enslaving each other. Ca pttalifBi and militarism are twin evil . The Citizen (Toronto Can.) die good turn deserves another." 'I'liowe who have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla ar- glad to tell others about it. Literary Note. With the Fall Fiction Number of "The Saturday Evening I'ost," of Phil adelphia, that journal will b" enlarged e! mini a sixteen to a twenty four nafe weealy magazine, wit h a double number every fourth week The Fall Fiction Number will have a handsome 1 nlored cover and thirty-two pages of short stories and entertaining articles by well-known aid popular writers. It will be on all news-stands Septem ber J8. The price has not been raised. Sarah Grand, known almost entirely through her novels, contributes to this i.uiiib-r a strong, captivating short s'ory, entitled 'A New Sensation." Itret Uarte tells a characteristic ta'e of the gold-seeker's California ; S'e phen ( rane is a' his bei-t in a graphic war story ; Cutclitfe Hyne weaves an lagvataaM defective story around some Ronnterfril MWtt bank-note"; Bailey Millard chronicles the love affair of a Calif irnia girl, and ex-Senator In galls tells the dramatic story of Maine' Ufa Tragedy. In tlo Fall Fiction Number begins ' yriis Tow nsend Baby's strong serial, "For the Freedom of the Sea," nearly i"ie-;hirdof the story being told in first installment. The new form of the I'ost will give space each wek, for a greater number of short stories, for a p"tce of humor and a department of amateur sport. Tun stomach ok man is subject to a datM rtuch common but painful affec tion as cr imo", cholera morbus, and i "-'ery, that, by neglect, may be made chronic and dangerous. The best hadietft, and surest, and quickest rem edy is Pain Ku.r.KR, a medicine which has been tried for more than a half of a century ard never failed to give re lief. Avoid substitutes, there is but r.e Ptin-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 3.. and 50 "Why are yon making that child i''yt" "'Cause dad'll gimme a cent make him stop." Harper's Ba- ?. r. VOLCANtC ERUPTIONS Are grand, hut skin eruptions rob life of joy. Buckley's Arnica Salve, cures them ; also old running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, cnappeo baudn. cHlblains Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Dains and aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed Sold by all druggists. Old G nt Waiter, 1 have found a hair in ray icecream. Waiter Impossible, sir; that ice cresm was ins do with the best shaved ce N. Y. World. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS ao Kiao OF PAIN OR T ACHE, f THAT W LIEVE ACHE, KITrBMu. ... EXTERNAL, PAIN-RILMM ..LL NOT RE- IEVE. LOOK OUT FOR iMITAt ",N8 AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAM. PERRY DAVtu Jl SON. "It ia better to laugh than to ery "aid tbe young and innocent girl brightly. N t if you are trying to manage huaband " said the woman." in diauapolis Journal. MICKORYS NE6R0 POUCENAN M w Mlck.rr Wm s an.l - r.l aaaaavtMa) xwtrm nd "ii ' vrm l.i.i I ii WOmlng. W e i;(p the following from a Demo rat'c paper published in Cbarl-.lt- : -ll baald that IJickorv has t - 1 . v iliceman, though the nr,. i;on ttti.te onlv one-tourrh th poi uia i..u. This If one of the place, that I tea Democrats boast o' having rried ia tka iaat election, wnac dV. rNllyufca it white men?" Oa ica tta, Ta "white man." if he is Caucas an, i b the faeU in the na-e. think, tuJ tiie auntan h ts slano-red and attempted to practice a OCM ion noon t he public H lckorv b4,e ile- In the fjrht place part sail poii ic 1 our no figure in the HaBeipal eleCi ion m inisiowu. The isHUt- has been, tor the lat Hev 'o year-, lice;ie or no license. Tfce 1 teuiocr ulc pari y lias i olhing what vr i,o do with the town government .. Vi d ii there had been a negro police 'nun on every street corner, no aeimi ble man would think of biaming the l e ii' i'M' ic party for such a condition f strirs It would be about as reason able 'u plaea the responsibility on the iewih Santiedrim. In fh next place it comes with poor gra -.e irom the ( aucasiao to criticize any town for having negro, officials. That paper was the al'y and associ ate of t he men who turned over Oreen ville, N'ewberne and Wilmington to a horde of negroes. It, was the defender . . i . . oi iusioii. alter nision had Hone .u perfect work and braught lorth a bar- I vest of corruption and death Fort tierinore the charges as insinua ted by tbe Caucas an is meanly lalse. i'h impression sought to be created is that a negro officer had authority over whre men. The facts are as fol low : Twice during the small pox scare i he board of aldermen and the mayor chese Leonard Crockett, a high ly respectable colored man, as a spe cial health oltlaer to look afttr his own race. He received strict instructions not to molest, nor interfere, in any way with white persotif an instruct ion which he faithltilly carried out. Mis work and bis authority were con fined entirely to the negroes. This malicious misrepresentation of Hickory is a part of tbe vile campaign now being carried on by tbe discredi ted and repudiated fusion politicians who were last year scourged from power by the lasb of public indigna tion and who have been pilloried with scalawags like Holden and ruffians like Kirk as a reproach and disgrace to the State. The writer of tbe above kicks bard. Thk Caucasian must have spurred him iu a tender spot. Yes, for seven years except tbe last, even before tbe supposed writer of the above was a cit- ..... . . . lien of Hickory, the issue nas been 'wet" or dry." Generally the negroes voted "wet.'. In the last two election a larger number found out tbat, iu tbe language of a prominent of a nrominent member of the Democratic machine which con trols Hickory if they gj! anytbing.th y would hav - to "get in tbe ring," and they voted "dry.'' As a result of that or something eUe, each year, Mr Leon ard Crockett, a "highly respectable cu.ored man," has been chosen as a ' si eoial health oflicer." So tar as we know there was no special health offi cer for the whites. The apologist for Hickory's negro policeman claims that "partisan poli tics cut no figure iu tbe municipal elections of tbe town ;" that ''the Dem ocratic party has nothing whatever to do witb tbe town government." Is this true? When the so-called dry non partisan ti kt t was nominated last April, although they invited dry men of all parties to participate in it, and although one Populist and two Prohi bitionists were placed in nomination as city aldermen, they were defeated and a straight Democratic ticket wat nominated, consisting of a mayor and three aldermen. Do you deny this? Does this look like "the Democratic party has nothing whatever to do with the town government?" After tue May elections it was published by the Democratic papers fbat "every town in the State except Marshall went Democratic." Not only this, has it not beeu reported that citizens of Hickory boasted that they elected a "straight Democratic ticket." On May 6'h the Charlotte Observer contained the fol lowing : "A gentleman from Hickory said yes terday : 'We bad a bard fight in Hick ory over the mayor's election. It was a fight to a finish. Tbe wet faction of the town joined bands witb the Popu lists, led ny J. F. Click and the Repub licans and fought the regular Demo- . I a A air kiaa m n m . L, cratlC UCKet. A. a. miner wan hoc mongrel candidate, Mr. O. M, Royster standard bearer for the Democrats,and won by 20 votes.' Wbv did not this brilliant apologist for Hickory's uegro politician oeny . -h. H H i,;nftf write tc T he Ob- his; why did he not write to the Ut- server and say that tne gooo ury fro- ibitionists of Hickorv ot an parties had been "slandered?" I The above from the Observer was brauded as false by two Democrats of Hickury. but they were not in the town ... a i i.,.. V. rinsr. like Mr. leonaru rui-ikett, mc - . ... i 1 1, i - "highly re:-pectaoie coioreu jfmie man and, perhaps, his uncolored apol- ; ogist. The issue tins year was noi -license r no license," as Mr. Crockett's apolo gist states. I bere was not a license icket in tne neiu. ine issue ws piam y ring rule or anti-ring rule, whether he people or ine iowu ring nww i control the city. The People's ticket; nun the onlo non-parr.isan "ary" hck- et., being composed of Democrats, Pop- ! ulists and Prohibitionists, every one of Whom MM always votea against oar rooms and was so pledged this time.! Every man on tne ring ucser, wm u , ..,... uiwwuini was a or uuurai. ; be three aldermen noiain oyer ar j all Democrats except one, giving me, new board a Democrat mayor ana nve i Uemocratic aldermen out oi six, wno ; but, our negro apologist win nave iuej audacity to say tnat uicaory is no controlled by Democrats, and tbat they are not responsible lor the elevation of Mr. Leonard Crockett, a "highly re spectable colored" gentleman to a place on the police force in the city of Hick- "niir necro ooliceman's apologist's greatest objection to what Thk Cau casian says is that its purpose was to create the Impression tbat " a negro of- floer bad authority over wuim me" The impression tbat thb uadcibiah wanted to make was,as I understand it. bat if it was a crime sucn as lueyyeneu about so much last year lor i uo eiiuo- licans to appoint a negro puiiceiuu for the town of wreenvine, u w greater crime lor uemocrais tu ap point a negro policeman in Hickory Every ten-year-old boy will come to this conclusion by knowing the facts in tbe case. But tbis uoteu apoiogiss xouses the authorities oi nioawi ior .infinv thin neirro oonceman on he irrounos insr ue wn .-" to interrere wnn whuw. excuse for them why was it not an ex cuse for Oie authorities of Greenville? . . i ; ' in flanan 1 1 la Was not tne policeman iu "'v. under tbe same inatructionsr nas iu ever been cnargeu mat ue oci edsaid instruciionf Every one knows that he did not, from the fact tbat he would have been murdered if he bad done so. We are not so certain tbat the "highly respectable" colored po liceman of Hickory did not violate bis instruction. Has it not been reported that while on duty be obased two white boys of Morganton, Jack and Webb Morrow, with the purpose of A.iatner them out of town? IS this true? Our negro apologist tres to w rr nnuiiuii rnannnsible for Urn negro pol.cmeo in GreenyM "A Gentle Wind of Western Birth" Teib no sweeter story to humnfy thjtn the tnnouncement (hot the helih-grvcr ind heAlth-brmger, Hood's Sni purtiU. tel's of the birth of An era of good health. It is the one retUble specific for the cure of all blood, stomjuh And Iner troubles. New Kerne and VViimiugtou. I would like to a-k him who was re ItOMiWafar the policemen in these towns and cities prior to the ytars oi l:5and ls;)7? Blvery mn knows who ha, aenie enough to voluntanally be co ne a n-gro apologist, that the Cc CASiAN was not only opposed but lought the changing of the charters ot i he-.e towns and cities, and tbat a ma jority of the Populists in the Legisla ture of 1897 voted with the Democrats agaiimt ct.aoging ihe government of these towns and cities, and that in Wilmington to prevent the appoint ment of negroes to ofice the Populist aldermen went to tbe Democrats ap pointed by Governor Kusstll, and ueKKeu i,uem 10 accept the appoint uieut, promising to vote with them on every appointment. This would have given the Democrats entire control of iuc aopuiuiuiems in w uaiington : Out ftey sa,d nond although tbe Kepub Means did the appointing they did ex actly wnat tbe Democrats of Hickory did, gave instructions to the colored policemen that their work must be confined to their own race. So far as I know the negroes never violated this instruction. If the Democratic aider men of Uickory are excusaole on these grounds then tne .Republicans of Wil mington are alike excusable, especial ly when there are twenty times as many negroes in Wilmington as there are in Hickory. The only accounts that I have heard of negroes arresting white people, were done under Demo cratic control, several instances of which I can give, naming tbe parties, places etc. Now, if that Coarlotte cold bash Democratic paper is not satisfied and will quote me as fairly as I have Hick ory's negro police apologist i will not only be thankful but accommodated to some facts and figures that the public should know, and which I refrain giv ing until I have a further excuse. A Citizen. Hickory, N. C , Sept. 9, 189S). BISMARCK'S IRON NERVE Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous en- ergy are not found where stomach, liv- n I, olio..., L 1 Z iwwbu sre out oi or der. 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The recent Legialatcre repeaied tue non-partisan eleetion laws of lbi5 and 1SU7, whieh guaranty d u every party the right to be repreaen led on election board bv it adaaafN of their own ehounitiar. anrt I enacted an election law more vieiou: than infamous 8ircmons Ball-Pec K-.ction law that was in fure b. far lb9.". The Itadibg provisions ot ihit law at publuhei by tne Haieigb News v Obsrvt-r Kre a- follows: i. Tbat the election for iSfate and county tflictrs shall be held on tne first Thursday in August and every two years thereafter. Z. ibat th re shall be a Matei board of elections composed of five persons elected by tho Legislature for a term of two vears. 3. That there shall be a county board of elections consisting of tnree person., appointed by State board for a term of two years. 4. Tbat the State Board of elections fchall meet in Raleigh tbe first Mon day in May, 1899, and organize by electing one of their number chair man and another secretary. Another meeting 'shall be held dti the first Monday in April in each election year Special meetings may be cai:- ed when necessary. For their services the board shall receive four dollars appoint all registrars and judges of elections. Members of the county boarda may be removed by the State board; and the county boaru m turn may remove any registrar or judge of election. G. That county boards must meet not later than the first Monday in May for organization, and for divid ing tbe 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 whieh he applies for registration, and for the year next prereding. 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 rg-1 istering on election day, but votirs; may bo challenged. 9. Tbat on or before the first Mon day in July the county board bhallS appoint tj judges -of election fori each precirt. 10. Thai to prevent disord i as; many as thre special offW-s nay be j appointed by the registrars and j judge of election. 11. That there shall be one ballot for all State officers, one for judges ! of different courts, one for membt-rsi of General Assembly, one for county officers, and one for township t ffi-j cers. That all ballots for each of these classes of officers shall be the same size, on white paper and with- i 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 ral boards of election shall consti tute the board of county canvassers, which shall meet at the court house second day after the election, ctn vass the returns, and declare the re sult at the court house door. TO THROW GOOD MONEY AF- TER BAD Will but, increase my pain." If you have thrown away money for mt-di- ines tbat did not and cculd not cure, why should you not now begin taking Hood's barsapanlia, tbe medicine tbat never disappoint? V Thousands of peo ple who were in your condition and 00k Hood s 8ar?aparil)a say it was the best investment they ever made, for it brought them health. Hood's Pills cure sick headache ndtgestion. TICKtTS 6000 FOR THIRTY DAYS. . heap Excursion Trip to Wat-Iuneor, Baltimore or Philadelphia, by tbe Sea board Air Lin. 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CO., Proprietors, HarpersBazar A thoroughly up-to date aeaklr periodical devotrd 10 taahioo for women will be. during i ' . aa heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHIONS Exclusire models ol .'rom Paria, London, and Ne York anil be publiahed each week The Paris Letter The London Letter Br KA TIIARINE DE FOREST By a Sptetai CmrmponJtmi The New York Letter ByANStE T ASH MORE will aid wseaem in all those little points of fa.li:on matters thai are inch help keeping one dressed to good taste Cut Paper Patterns Outline Patterns oi selected gowns will be tumithad will be published free every other at a nominal cost. week in supplementary form. COLORED FASHION PLATES published one a month, will assist woman ia selecting the proper colors for dresa. ? FICTION Jt j$ Kit Kennedy The Meloon Farm ByS.R. CROCK E TT By MA RIA LO CIS E POOL . - A Confident To-Morrow By BRAN DER MATTHEWS are laraa atrial ttorUs to appear in iggo that hare seldom beam qaaHed la . plot and treatment. SHORT STORY CONTRIBUTORS Christine T. Merrick Harriet P. Spofford " Nary B. Wllkins u Bj Margrmret S. Brtaeoa Ilia W. Peattle ft T Caroline Tlcknor gg Marlon Harland Ruth MeEnery Stuart SPECIAL ARTICLES TO APPEAR 9 The Busy Hother The Deaf Child By A. W. MtCVLLOVGH By Mr: AX S tE R. M -E T Women Earning a Living After College, What ? By HELEN DOUGLAS By ADAIJNE W. S TER LING la atmaSaa to theae there will be man y others, all of instructive value to weanea a. r Crackm Katharine De Form Mary E. WUkia 10 Ctntt m Copy Brand! Matthews Adar HARPER A FORTY BOOKS FOR FORTY CENTS! A MOST EXTRAORDINARY OFFER! We aejea to send, by mail p oat-paid, fort valuable boots, the rorolar retail price of wMeh la Ore eaata each or $2 00 for the aet of forty, upon receipt T only Furtu Cents. Thin la at the rate of ezactlr one eeat each, but bear in mind that no lest than the complete set printing press oaa tnere toa ottered t y any repponsible pabllab ana snrscuve reaaing matter apon sucn terms aa we book offend: Mrt. CawUe'i Oxrtois Uttum. By DourUas Jermld. A stsala-ii humnrous work, much admtr1 rvui Stumltdge for the nation. A lianily book of useful In formation upon many subjects. Itlmttnted. The Aunt Magvire Donmont. By tbe author of " The Widow H dott Papers." Iuite equal to Its popular predecessor. Port, by John G. HliUtier. Contains in opt of tns earlier work ol the favorite poet. The SeV-Shde Men f hMern Timet. Contains portraits and biog raphies of famous self-made Ameiicaus. The People' Natural fictory. Contains Interesting- deacrlptlonp accompanied by fltustrations, of nuinerone beasts, birds, rep tiles fishes and Insects. The lady ef 'he Lame. By Sir Walter Scott. One of tbe most cele brated poems ever written Marrams for Autograph Album, Valentines. Wedding- Anniver saries, Birthday Greetings m l Bouquet Preaeotatiuna. aarrafares vf a BarKHer. A gr-eat huroorous boos, by the sutho, of " The Bliss Slitnmens Pspert." Bilah Beanpole." etc Law Life ia Hew Fort. A series of vivid pen pictures, showing tne dare side oi use in ttie great city, aaaaawaat. Mare MBer ram Death. A Novel. By Charlotte M Brseme. The Fatal Marriaoe. A Novel. By Miss M. F. Braddoa. Baw Lotfe. A Storv. By Mrs. Henry Wood. The OU Oases Chem. A Novel. By Sylvan oa Cobb, Jr. The Peril tf Mehard Parnon. A Novel. By B. L- Parjaon. The abere hooka are pablUbad in neat pamphlet form, many of them haistlaoertely Ulnstrated. aad taaaf are printed tto a clar. boM. readable type oa too.1 paper. Eaea book eoataloa a complete? ast-euaa norel or other work be- a wall.k-nowr. an.l miniil, .i.ihn. ..uukl iw, !.. k..jiu ..j - - ' form for reading end preservation. It it tu t a larie tcfmeprto tpiemm ooott br raall poet-paid, apon receipt otfiyrtm teats! UJtm cents each, or two doLUra f or tbe aet of forty. Ia t he citaiornee of 1 "Sriea ' yon will And tbe aaise booka listed at cen-e" acb. gut tak DooE, put jorqf mot oaa auama oooi. And we et ' Ton Will find the aaraa hooka l.arawf itHni Jrtr ptem&U books hers 0Jrrd oyvj aOyoOa toorU Urc eVvOort. and yet we aead the enure lot poeupsvd for ODlf forty eeata. Tr.lt la the moat rigantic tha moat atertlios offer ever made by any responsible aad reliable publishing boaae la the world, aad it poeaible only from the fact tbat these book a are Bkaaafac tared la rery large qnaatltiee, with tbe latewt leoprov.l maealaery .It u a traad chaaee for everr lover of UUratore. and will furnish a whole winter' deliebtfnl reading. We will sand tha Forty TalaaSle sVoefts abora named by mall poat-patd apoa raiitat of cmt$ trtp fjgg Jfot km Umm Us tvaarg ant tffonm ssaB mm Special Premium Offer: Wc will aoove u:. tur tiitr jrar, uj;un receipt 01 fi a.v, regular bubscription price, so that vou . , -,rv 20 cents. If your subscription has oot yet expired, you may renew now and secure tbe booka at once, and yoor subscription will be dated from its ezpira t oa. Address CAUCASIAN, Raleigh, N.C. $16.00 Any person without easily, and without work, make at lea-1 $16 raj or Sot' a day. A tore can be opened, and a si.uuu a mo im cleared. Tbe Ua Ke tort ia the ISTAR ATT RA-TION for an spent; people crowd the place when it it shown Makes fuel gat from ccal oil; no danger; burns a clear, bright flame, heats oren in ten rniimiea; cai 01', tne coming mei; eTeTyoocy lnterfsreo: ine new nre a souses,; clean 00 dirt, no ashes. Get first char ce at one of the wonders of tbe century. BIG MONEY for an enterprising agent lady or gentlemen don't delay, write to-day. Just put tbe Ketort in your kitchen stove Shipped all ready to set in ft ore. ho expense. THE WATT MAN 1 FACTORING COMPANY, NO 290 EST SO ST. CIN6INNATI, . aog. 31 ftj e o w. 0E wEY DAY IN WASHIN0T0N. Take the Seaboard Air LtBe, all Rail, or by Norfolk aad iht Sea. Tbe distinguished Admiral is ex pected to appear in tbe National Cap its) Oct ber 2d and 3d. Besides the sword presentatian 10 front of ihe big Capitol Building and the parade, there will be plerdor ar h a?) one nerer saw eveb in Washington Tickets one and one-tbird fares for the round trip, by tbe freaboard Air Line, will be on sale Septeufber 29 b i d 30th, good to xWlum until October 8th inclosiTe. - V The Seaboard takes you all rail'or ky Norfolk and tbe sea. seSOS OF Mechanic .1 intructlon .t an ralraordiaary U to be intelligent i wool or have it manufaitur- d into the ELKIN, N.C I3 A .SPECIAL OFFER FOUR WEEKS POR 25 cts. 14 00 Tar BROTHERS. Publishers. Vr. H. V. afjortf sHU 6e sola. Never ain the InTeotioa of tbe abUahlng hoaaa each a rant amount of natal bow give. Tne following are tne titiee or tea tenu MMrr Jaw. a Vn.i By wilklr Olhoa. The Mioadeeotmrm of Mm MrMara. A Noval By Bokart Lsuat Stevenson. I'-errufsa'a Oit A Novel. My Hugh (Vn way A floinrrvyat'i Daughter. A Novel. By Mrs Aaale fc!werA ll'tyeria . or. The Lighthme tmr A V r.l By M T. fallal r 1 asatSSI oa the ThreeheU. A Nuvel. By Mary Cacti Hay. I mat rdem Bmme. A Novel. By Charlotte at Bl aassi Hewn, ArkeU. A Novel. By Sirs. Henry Wood. flat of the Depths a Novel By Hugh Ooaway. root .Viaary-T-aw. A Novel. By Mary Oct! Hay. A Qwerm AwmmoW Wrmea. A Novel. By Chark tte M gam,, I I '. id Srraue A Novel. By Mrs Annie Edwards Ti.' Kmtrhford H, A K owlet le By Hurt Coo way. The Tremee tf fmrhard. A Hovel Bv Uoeert f iim fill I snails The ratal I the: A Novel. By Chariots M Braessa. Perru awa far Prephmt. A Novel. By WUkte Cotllaa I errics r swaaaa, Kw lm A Naval. By Bans I. jail He Went for a Mdirr A Novel By John Htrasge W'stil. Thvrnvrrefi Gtwaev. A Novel. By Brtt Win wood. The Jfsaarrg mf the Hi km Ii A Novat. Br Etta W. pkaroa. Vaaaaat. A Nov,L By Mar; Cacti Hay. A mat Bsrtea. A Novel By George Utot. A Fmtmm geeJn A Novel. By Aaale Thomas "W o' t'. S i A N-.v.l Oara Auaiiafa The Grot aieaa. A Novel. By M. T. Caldor. nu'oiar of aoreia or etor.ee bound totather I-. one agree to Bead to Ton not one. or fire, or tea. bat ato Tbe retru.ar price for tbeee books f snrof t.i BODnJai? IJbrariaw " or C. i.wi.. ii,. . I . . . i i cebtl the FOR 1 Y VALU A BLR BuTOU i-aineu ot maM i'--i ; ttiu, ai-o 1 hk ai .'in . . . v . . 1 . ... , im 1: ir uuii ir cruta iti buoiiioii iu uur prscticslly gel (be forty books for odIi A DAY. SURE EA8Y MONEY experience, or without capital, willing to work ana wining to taic. aaa snow tne uunny uss Ketort in op eration at their own homes to their neiKhbors and frienda. can a day- An experienced agent should ma as REYS VF.SMIFII6E ie tihl asaion'xl araa' srSys teleje trniody tor mo. ace. .1-ttrdt.f. (n has i"l!r-J 614 T.orn; owe tlic;. i.ii re ci n.cteiriot FOR CHILDRETJ tbat it was btty year? ago If roar il rostk 1-1 or n -rek rviarr thtovh. , . seep tt. ser.n jt,. " r rbntl to AS. FREV Sa.tirooree Ma sasjjjjjj www uc BBBBsbouic mm Th. I The samt I a , kaaa. . Aaaaa. 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Kaiawcb -lZUQsVta l altltUIl il Ar Uetidrraoii Sakavrti lian Ar Ourtiaua. .. iav Uar Lam t: uopn. tlo ittmai aVT kk elOOD ea V ak..-. U-.ehmon a . I .. n. r"1 Waahixjarton, Pann R K .12 Umm 11 Kali i mora 4u,u l FblieVdsaiDtalfa. x a .New York. Sum "tj at. 8T JOHN Varss lrwarwWr,i .r. Ii.n Mar K McBKR, Otn l Huprnntaudani h.W. b OLOVKR, Traffic aiunr I.J' AMERbON. Oen'l I aatiiitBi Aati .efrfra .rit,,, FC KTSHOl 1 fi VA sakl.OO DfcMOREST'S file- mtncriution tinoa of ! F4MILV i 'e-niore-atB is rsyluoro 'O tl UU a ye.r. DflatfpRSSTM FAMILY MAUAZlNki. wort than s FASHION MALAINK sL UjOUnb It -;v.a the vrr iaXewt borne an J for n f i, -Mint eaktb mon Lb. " ! or iy 001 of iu inaty vaiuabet le-aitirra It baa Bon rtbirjc for ran, member of the f am ity, fOr Ver- Ajfy la-triiei 1 of tbe hoaaeboltl. and ita vBrienl routeijta are of tbebiarbtet errarl , maklbK It lre-eu 1- oeutlyTHK FA M -ILY MAUAZINK OK THE WORLIi. It farriabeay lie beta thoiijE.hu of thf moat irjternrtibir ati.l aioei proKreaaiys. wntrra of the -lav arid m abrraat of the tiniea in ayrenrthinr Art I.iirra'ure Science 8oriety AtTair, Fiction HouabolJ .viaurr Btorta etc a ame'e nambter frr ently contain i' m from Ai to ' tine en KraTinita, makinc it tbe M08T XMPIrfK AND MOST PROFPSKLY ILLPRT HAT Ki i of the GREAT MONTH I.I KH. DEMOKKSTB MAGAZINE Faabion ! part men t ia ia ever wit far aheearl nf that contained in any other pablicatirrn. FfUtMcnryer. are entitled each mon tii to taat terna of the la teat faahiona in women at tire T NO fvT TO them other than tbat nev esHary for rxwtaa-e and vmpHria- NO BETTER CHRISTMAK VIFT than a year anbecriDtion to I)Klf ORtorrR kAUAoi.nKcto be B ubexrnbina' at oxcb you can icet the maraxine at the r duoed price, and will alao reoeike tbe band - -'lie &-c nt X-maa Number with Ita beau nun pi ei pcture BUpplemerit Remii l .fO by money onter rwtered let ter or cbxk Orat Special Clubbinft Offer for Promt I SHn bem pu oaa: ONLY IS 1. 75 FOR THE CAUCASIAN ZVSendyour M bM-nptions ia to tboMca BOTH F R ONE PRICE. I lie qu atit. u; atute-rnrtirtt own.r n-nni r:iruiii;sir.iii. ., ,.hiiv fvtvr ard Th- ne 1 if arat : 1... . law. I aWsaVftaftJ on tbe eobj-rr. TTTfll'f tja ! Hlat r.. kerure-d f.. :s real. e. w !.- uppi or 'ne "Kailn a 1 Oueii..i " u. rehab'e work by ... rr rr f.kra b-- can be bad lur a .et new. ri'll the irf.e,,f .r r, j s.y.t.U'td aim I hp C ifkf aSfAs a a fi- w, t ilb the bn.k The r c Qf 1 Kailroal Que t. .nw i t so j . binding, but we ml, ,i f,ifl ArcAiA! a d -'be t-ffrjifj .. MOIl" for t'je f r: . lti (be- b -cfc lw.i ... f 1 50. 1 rs,;. ,.t- - . . . 1 use wur-g ggj a ' ' 'l-r Iti or ubacHbera ,t lor M ute a : .... H in arrears., a lie la friend .iiiick b- U re 1 be ir ..13 tB g.s bausled and if- t.ttrt ia tu A i'-f - 1 1 ia . roce. NOTICE. I, W. R. Brantley, baking qualified a administrator of tbe estate of Sher wood Brantley, deceased, ail per eons having claim against the -aid as'ate are rrq-ie-te I to exhibit them for pay ment on or before the flrs dst of Oc tober, A. IX, lio. or th-, will be barred by tbe State. This the ISth day of September 18S0 W. R. BRAXTLKY, Administrstor. Sept 21 6t. ttt aw Wisa a Orala wf kkait. The way to the aeasida is by tbe 8abo4vrd Air Line. Sattuday and 8unday exenrstoas from May TOtk to September 24th to Virginia BeaeS Ocean View and Old Point Comfort, uLnd trip $3.50 via tbe ffrabeaid Air Lias. Tiekets will be oa Mu WAHTKD SEVERAL BRIGHT AID rSSSSg stamped smsaloisi. MtShJwtS s,.dstMtttmeat3 Oakasya. at lVlr LIFE, tO lr t tm rout Jktod hmHby. mutt hare Potash Ptvrnc Acid avod Nitn vrn. Thrsr cucatiaj cltaints mtm to plants, vlut Urtad. mcmtkivi atrr are to man. Crops fsouriah on kmIs supplied writh Potash. Our A. 6 N. C. RAILROAD. TIM ac V4M.I a. ft- taUe 0we lcsg.ka Jwta iaa. M ItVia I tKvkoVtw- ra SaBariiiiaa Tuat Tabie 7 aa nil.. a aaaj aakal all I I --shj atlas- lnai jaem" i AAfrTH.H M, TSAlM ft "1 r ! a I waaaeare UaT i?4at w . r . m Lv Ueifealieji mm si . . Rata s v saa atun latUlytABkia ........ a Sat a tiv Saw- "aulltaft raaaB 4 Si Vao. W Klrsssaaak e S IS e 4 ts kait mmy-Ml . C U r 4 S Amu, i , iHreea j t ftft, e 4 ftft aari. Vk orw rwaaak . aaa a ... 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