Newspapers / The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.) / Jan. 18, 1900, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
V I- i THE CAUCASIAN. Raleigh, N.C., Jan. 18, 1900 DOINGS IN CONGRESS. ftanator Moritn Dcu the ConHtltu tlonal Amendment Senator Bcrerlda-e Speak on the Milllplna 2uetlon-Eu-loglea on the Vice-Provident North Carolina Society Hull The President (ilvet Reception to tna Diplomatic Corpa lfllU Introduced by Ac d a tor Itutler. Editor Caucasian Henator M or pan Addressed the Senate Motday on the resolution introduci-d rtcntly by Senator Pritchatd, declaring that any State that engrafts into its constitution aach a provision as Louisiana now has, conferring the right of suffrage by inheritance, violates the Consti tution of the United States. Senator Morgans speech wad chiefly historical and in point of same legal argument as a disappointment. Although regarded as an able lawyer, yet in the discussion of the ancestral clanse in the Louisiana Constitution and now pending in North Carolina, he did not set forth strong grounds np holding the constitutionality of this proposition. Senator Pntcuaril (rave notice in the Senate that he w, u!d discuss his resolution on the 22 ad. Senator Beveridg, the new Sen ator from Indiana, successor of Senator Turpie, mad his maiden speech on Tuesday on the Philippine question. lie visited these islands during the summer and in his speech, gave an account of the situation, there, toe Commercial and agricul tural value of tuem to this nation. He strongly urged their permanent retention, on the ground that the in habitants are incapable of self-government, densely ignorant and in many iuftmces, savages. Indeed, it would be a valuable (!) acqusition tithe United States if these savages wtro owned by our nation. Senator Bevf ridge's speech, from an oratorical and rhetorical standpoint, was a success He is a very attrac tive speaker. When he concluded Senator Hoar arose to reply to some of the stateuimts made by Kenator Reveridg , esprciallv his remat) that nembers of the Senate by iheir ) speeches were giving aid and com fort to the Filipinos in thfir itmgirle , for liberty. Senator Hoar spoke i with unusual earnestness, vigor and t power, calling attnion f the SeDate I to the glaring inaccuries made by 1 Senator Baveridge. He read from th reports issued by those in com- ; mand of our forct sin 'be Pbillipines showing that certain statements made by the Indiana Senator were incorrect. Senator Hour vigorously exposes the policy of the administra tion on the Philippine question. All bubiness in the Senate and House was suspended on Wednes Ciy, the former body devoting the irj .o eulogies on the late Vice President, and the latter to eulogies ci the late Judge Greene of Ne braska. Senator Depew, of New York, oiade bis first speech in the Senate "pronouncing an eulogism on the Vice-President. It was a very beautiful tribute, to the memory of Mr. Hobart. ' Wednesday evening there was an immense gathering at the White House to attend the President's Keception given in honor of the Diplomats who are here representing their governments at the capital of .the greatest and strongest nation on the globe. It was a most brilliant i affair, and was attended by people high in official and social life. In k deed, the elite of the capital as- Tliat "Lying; Circular.' Chairman Simmons issued a cir cular prior to the election in 1898 in which he indignantly denied the charge made then by the Populists and Republicans, that if the Demo crats got control of the legislature, they would pass a measure to dis franchise a certain portion of our voting population. This famous circular is fresh in the minds of many people in North Carolina who will have a vote when the proposed amendment is to be voted on in Au gust and they will then show to Sim mons and his redshirt, ballot-box stuffing machine that they repudiate the lying deceptive and treacherous methods. adopted after his machine had gotten control of the legislature. Every one who charged that it was the purpose of the Democratic ma chine to pnt through the legislature a disfranchising scheme was de nounced as a liar, scoundrel and hypocrite, yet in the face of their solemn pledges, they passed the pro posed amendment to the State Con stitution, If the machine would he deliber ately about disfranchising people, will they not also lie about the Con stitutionality of the "grandfather clause," in order to fasten this measure on the peopltl Can a Democrat who cannot read and write, have any confidence in such a machine that so flagrantly violated their solemn pledges? Is there one who is willing to trust his right to vote in the future to the Simmons machine! This is some thing for every illiterate white man to think about seriously.- Richard Harding; Davis' Mew Story. La Lett re d'Amour is one of the best love stories Richard Harding Davis has written. The scene is laid in London and the characters are a beautiful American girl, her mother, a wealthy young llarvhd man, and a violinist of the Hungarian Orchestra. The illus trations are by Howard Chandler Christy. La Lettre d'Amour is the leading story In the Midwinter Fic tion Number of The Saturday Evening lor, which will be on sale January the 25th. Senator Pritchard did not speak at Rockingham Tuesday, the place being quartntined on account of smallpox. Owing to the qnarintine the court hss adjourned" at Rockingham. We have been Informed that the management of Littleton Female Col lege, Littleton. N O., expects to have completed several rooms for the new nnpils by the time of the opening of the spring term, January 30th. The succeRS of this institution and the hold it has upon the people of the state is remarkable. It has been the con stant aim of President Rhodes to make this school one of and for the people and the constantly increasing patron age demonstrates the success of his un dertaking. It will pay any joung lady who is thinking of going off to school to write to him at once for informa tion and a catalogue. EDITOR'S AWFUL PLTGHT. F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca, (Ills.,) News, was afflicted for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Buuklen's Arnica Salve. He write" .two boxes wholly cured him. It's the surest Pile cure in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25cts. Sold by all druggist. A MONSTROUS ABSURDITY." A Philanthropic. From the Philadelphia North Ameri can "Do you know that 1 was once a millionaire!" asked the seedy-look ing man "Indeed! What became of your money! Charitv. 1 bestowed it neon "enabled to pay their respects to the needy bar-keepers." President, and witness the gorgeous fscene presented by the Diplomats in their mcr)ifipn t uniform.-. t The North Carolina Society gave ball and banquet Friday night toj .raise funds to aid in erecting a (Monument to Gen. R. E. Lee. J Cheif Justice Faircloth and Major j Moody were in the city last . j week. 4 Duri 1 Butler bills: . a t i a. uring the past wees: oenaior has introduced the following ROBBED THE GRAVE. A starling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the Bubject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk en, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians hid given me up. rortu nately, a friend advised trying Electric Bitters;' and to my great joy anil at ni a a r w a npat rrr 1 a m ana - . . 11 t I aiJW OUI Ul IOCi IUO AA B D V UWItlC AAA W mm Appropriating ten tnousana aoiiars deci(jed impr0Vement. I continued for enclosing and beautifying Moores' Creek Battle Field. To appropriate twenty five thous and dollars dollars to establish a biological station and marine labra tory at Beaufort, N. C. To appropriate one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars to erect a public building at Durham, N. C. To authorise the Secretary of War to dredge and deepen the harbor in front of Wilmington so that large steamers and war vessels of the size of the Raleigh can easily enter and and torn around in the harbor in front of the city. The last named bill has passed the Senate. their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should tail to try them. Only 50cts.. guaranteed, at all Drug Stores. Constancy. From the Chicago Times-Herald. "1 have been married for fifteen years ana my wire never fails meet me at the door. "Wonderful! "Yes; she's afraid I might go without wiping my feet.'' to in BEST SENATOR BUTLER'S REMEDY FOR TRUSTS. He rropouM to go to the Knot of the Kll aad Remove the Canoe That Prodnre Trout. Washington. Jan. 10. Senator Butler to-day introduced a resolu tion "declaring it the duty, power and purpose to destroy trusts by removing the causes that produce them." The plan propo-ed is for thp trovernment to control the three great instruments of com merce, viz: to control the issuance of all money and to make every dollar, whether gold, silver or pa per a full legal tender, anil to in ert the volume each year with the In rease of population and bus iness. to make the telegraph and teleDhone a part of the post office department, and for the govern ment to own and operate the na tional highways the railroads. The resolution sets forth that when these creat instruments of commerce, viz: money, transporta tion, and the transrision of intel EXPERIENCE IS THE TEACHER." We must be willing to learn from the experience of other people. Every testimonial in favor or Hood's barsa- parill is the voice of experience to you, and it is your uuty, u your niooa is impure and your nealtn failing, to rake this medicine, x ou nave every reason to expect that it will do for you what it has done for others. It is the best medicire money can buy. Hooo's Pii-ls mild, effective. are non -irritating, Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-tour hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains vour linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain in the back is also convincing croof that the kidnevs and blad- . , m 1 , I " o 1 llgence are iaK.eu irom me nanasoi derareoutof order. private monopoly and used as pub-1 what to o. lie functions, that then "the th-ee There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer s Swamp- great trusts for evil known to civil Izatlon will have been destroyed, and at the same time the causes which have logically and inevita- hlv Droduced the aggregation of great industrial trusts will be for ever removed and the reign of mo nopoly will be at an end and the door of opportunity ror inaepena ent business enterprise will be re opened. Root, the great kidneyemedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won- I derful cures ot the most distressing cases. Maojr Good Danaocrata Opposed to the "Grand-eoB of Ull OfUdMW Cob tltatlonai Aaaeadatent CLa oaa. The correspondent of the Char lotte Observer, writing to that paper from Fayetteville, under date of March 4th, says: The Observer correctly guages pub lic sentiment in throwing out a word of warning against taking for grant ed the carrying at the ballot box of the suffrage constitutional amend ment. It will require hard work from the rank and file and -leaders of the party. There is certainly nc eloud on the title of the Cape Fear Dem ocracy to orthodoxy, bnt the writer is surprised at the number of lead ing Democrats whom he meets op posed to the amendment The claust about the "grand son of his grand- tatner" is especially decried as a monstrous absurdity. The suffrage amendment referred to above, which was adopted by the last Legislature, is as follows: THE SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT. Section 1. That Article VI of the Constitution of North Carolina be, and the same is hereby abrogated, and in lieu thereof shall be substitut ed the following Article of Said Con etitntion: Article VI. Suffrage and Eligibility to Office Qualifications of an Elector. Section 1. Every male person born in the United States, and every male person who has been naturalized, 21 years of age and possessing the qual ifications set out in this Article shall be entitled to vote at any election by the people in the State, except as herein otherwise provided. Sec. 2. He shall have resided in the State of North Carolina for two years, in the county six months and in the precinct, ward or other elec tion district, in which he offers to vote four months next preceding the election: Provided, That removal from one precinct, ward or other election district to another in the same county, shall not operate to de prive any person of the right to vote in a precinct, ward or other election district from which he has removed until four mouths after such removal. No person who has been convicted, or who has confessed his guilt in open court upon indictment, of any crime, the punishment of which now is, or may thereafter be, imprisonment in the State prison, shall be permitted to vote unless the said person shall be first re stored to citizenship in tke manner prescribed by law, Sec. 3. Every person offering to vote shall be at the time a legally registered voter as herein prescribed and in the manner hereinafter pro vided by law, and the General As sembly of North Carolina shall enact general registration laws to carry in to effect the provisions of this Article. Sec 4. Every person presenting himself for registration shall be able to read and write any section of the Constitution in the English language; and, before he shall be entitled to vote, he shall have paid, on or before the first day of March of the year in which he proposes to vote, his poll tax, as pre scribed bylaw, for the previous year. Poll taxea shall be a lien only on as sessed property, and no process shall issue to enforce the collection of the same except against assessed property. Sec. 5.1 No male person, who was ou January 1, 1867, or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under the laws of any State in the United States wherein he then resided, and no lineal descendant of any such per son; shall be denied the right to reg ister and vote at any election in this State by reason of his failure to po- sess the educational qualifications prescribed in section 4 of this Article: Provided, He shall have registered in accordiance with the terms of this section prior to Dec. 1, 1908. The General Assembly shall pro vide for a permanent record of all persons who register under this sec tion on or before November 1, 1908, and all such persons shall be entitled to register and vote at all elections by the people in this State, unless disauaiified under section 2 of this Article: Provided such persons shall have paid their poll tax as required by law. Sec. b.J All elections by the people shall be by ballot, and all elections by the General Assembly shall be viva voce. 1 Sec. 7.1 Every voter in North Car olina, except as in this Art. disquali Bed, shall be eligible to office, but before enterine upon the duties of the office he shall take and subscribe the following oath: "I do solemnly swear or affirm, that I wil support and maintain the constitu non and laws ot the U b. ar d tor constitution and laws of North Caro lina, not inconsistent therewith, and that I will faithfully discharge the duries of mv office as So help me God.'' rSec. 8.1 The following classes of persons shall be disqualified for of fice: First, all persons who shall deriy the being of Almighty God. Second, all persons who shall have been convicted or corj fussed their guilt on indict ment pending, bnd whether senten ced or not; or under judgment sua penred, of any treason or felony, or any v tber crime for which the pun ishment may be imprisonment in the penitentiary, since bec mmg citizens of the United S'ates. or of corruption and malpractice in office unless such person shall be restored to the rights f citizenship "n a manner prenerib id rv Is w stion 2. That all of the provis ions of 'be Constitution relating to suffrage, registration and elections as contained in this act, amending tbe Constitution, shall go into effect on the first day of July, 1902. if a to vote for such amendment shall cast written or prinUd ballot with the words "For 8nff rage Amend ment0 thereon; and those with a con trary opinion shall east a wrUten oi printed ballot with the wort? "Against Suffrage Amendment thereon. Bee. 4. The said election shall be held, and the votes returned, com pared, counted and canvassed, and the result announced, tfnder the same rules and regulations as are in force for returning, comparing, counting and canvassing the votes for mem bers of the General Assembly, May 1st, 1899, and if a majority of the votes east are in favor of the said amendment, it shall be the duty of the Governor of the State to certify said amendment, under the seal of the State, to the Secretary of State, who shall enroll the said amendment so certified among the permanent records of his office. See. 5. This act shall be in foree from and after its ratification. Ratified 21st day of February A. D., 1899. The Trustees of Littleton Female College, at a meeting recently held, decided that the College must have at least $10,000 from the Twentieth Cen tury Fund for the purpose of assisting young ladies of limited means. Seme of the Trustees are strongly in favor of an earnest effort to raise not less than $25,000 for this purpose. Contri buttons are already being made to wards this fund and it is hoped that by the close of the year a Urge amount will be realized fo1 the purpose of help ing poor girls. This Is a great work and should have the endorsement and support of every bod v. Tells the story. When your heart .aches, and you feel bilious, const. ' pated, and out of tune, with your 1 stomach sour and no appetite, just i I ouy a package of Hood's PHBg And take a dose, from 1 to 4 pills. J You will be surprised at how easily T they will do their wort, cure your I m headache and biliousness, rouse the PA MPI? EADLY tolls Fatally b . JJ&TgsfS Pt4t flnf rf Tr-i 1 breast, too small to attract any l535 UUl Ul lU A notioa. untiL in xnanr csl th aaadlr diaaaao it fully derelopad. Uanoer can not be cured by a aurtneai Ours Found at Last. orjer&tion. heratiM th - m. imUnt poiaon in the blood, circulating throughout the system, and although the sore or ulcerknown as the Cancer may be cot away, the poison remains in the blood, and promptly breaks oat afresh, with renewed violence. 4 The wonderful success of 8. S. 8. in coring obstinate, deep seated blood diseases which were considered incurable, induced a few de spairing sufferers to try it for Canoer, after exhausting the skill of the physicians without a cure. Much to their delight 8. S. 8. peered equal to the disease and promptly effected a cure. The glad news spread rapioiy, ana n was soon aemonstratea beyond doubt that a cure had at last been found for deadly Cancer. Evidence has accu mulated which is incontrovertible, of which the following is a specimen : "Caaoer is hereditary in oar family, my father, a sister and an aunt having died from this dreadful disease. My feelings maybe imagined when the hor rible disease made its appearance on my aids. It was a malignant Canoer, eating Inwardly in soon a way as tooauae great alarm. The disease seemed beyond the skill of the doctors, for their treatment did no good Whatorar th C!&nn rmwln mil im wk(l Tumorous remedies were used for it. but the Canoer ma. a BL grew steadily worse, until it seemed that I was doomed to follow the others of the family, for I know how deadly Canoer is, especially when inherited. I was advised to try Swift's Specific (S. S. 8 ). which, from the first day, forced out the poison. I continued its ose until I had taken eighteen bottles, when I was cured sound and well, and have had no symptoms of the dreadful affliction, though many years have elapsed. 8. 8. 8. Is the only eure for Canoer. Mrs. S. M. Idol, Winston, N. G. s Our book on Cancer, containing other testimonials and valuable information, will be sent free to any address by the Swift Specine Company, Atlanta, Georgia, Tp)OTACH c? c3 No cood fnt cm bo rabed reft ftcrt Potash. Fertilizers contamiajj ctlsssS 8 to io of Potash trd ghro best results on all fruits. Wrfca for our pamphlets, which ocgll to be in every fanner Ebnay. They are sent free, GRAND CLUBBING OFFERS. 0 liver and make you 1I happy again. A 25 cents. Sold by all medicine dealers What Follows. From the St. Paul Olobe. When a woman's hand beoomes visible in politics she may be confi dently relied upon to put her foot in it sooner or later. "Take time by the forelock." If your blood is out of order, begin taking Hood's Sarsaparilla at once and pre vent serious illness. Many a man would have a better wife if he wasn't such a poor hus band. Ex. The Caucasian, Ladies' World, Ainslee's, Manse v's Cosmopolitan The Caucasian, Ladies' World, Ainslee's, Muusey's, McClure's The Caucasian. Ladies' World, Ainslee's, Cosmopolitan, McClure's I mi w i TTT 1 a i e T If a.1 If Throat Sobs? There's no telling vaucasian, jjaaies- woria, Ainsiee-s, uesue a muniuy, mwum what a sore throat will do if you give it "right of way." Uncertain remedies often caue dangerous delay. Make a cure snre with Paix-Kiixbb, known for half a century as a specific for sore throat, croup, coughs, and all kin dred troubles. Keep it by you for an emergency. It never fails. Avoid sub stitutes, there is bnt one Pam-Killer. Perry Davis'. Price 25c and B0c. $3.65 $3 05 $345 $3j6 GE&MAN KALI 4. mast wauautrjrr'v WORTH TO ALL POTXTS SOTJTH AWT SOUTH W MT lit rrrtCT wovt Btn sm. isss. No. sns, K v 41. T. w Vr. H wi Lv RWimwnA. A.C.t SOrtowa 1,T Vwtaiimnth 8TjL.I Wwb MeSan Ar wr.Mnn 11 ynm 11 Ar RnVlrh tfHn IWpm A r fevttborn Ptnos..... 4J7th srvtma ArHimW S14 TrWpm f.v. WTVmlnrn. ft. ATI At Vwiw. R, A. L..... A TiTTlnM ft. A. 1. . - mam Ar ft. A. L. 1w1ft Mwa ArOr nwood ... -1n CVitn 1 AtAtHn.... 1 ftnm A Atlnwh, S fWpfn S 1t HORTWROTTWn Ko Wi Ho. W Av ... ArHiwhr ... At sTTirw. , A. L. JUIUIuULROAD. TTMIO TABLBia . u, KAATBOUV TXAIS3. XUAtfgt fasssa tTAXIOXS aa4 Pass. ast Mew Yes Sqt aadPrt. w r.st. Lv Oiiise ticT i si Besis s 741 6t w trJr ........ e as s 4 a fUU s SM s 4 w rjnloe . SI4 e ASS Gawsu.... t ts r est lJ er iUU MB W Oaro CMk slSSS s 1ST TwMfare. ........ s It IS e SIS carr. . .... fun r is It Vewtara 1 let Lv t f upoeiaa. f in Hodk ... s in W MVM...,M.W fl t el wiUvw f m AHsnrto, .......... f cat Disc.... T IS A. M. i M.Cy A.K. wiaraiiiisft vwrwr STATTOXa. dmltj. A.M. 11 OS 10 AS LaOreswv........ s 10 tl ?aUtncCtass: s 10 B 4 arts Frt TVS P. St. . in e SIS e let e 111 lUO turn oust a tall si aw sa Dover.." ."" W OoraCrMfe a Tusearace f f 10 OS . 140 T RlverdaJe f (ota f HAvkx a W Ktwpoft. ........ s Wlkhraoi f UantlflL .. f j Moreheas Cttr.. js Atlantis Hatal. ... . LvvM.CnryDS .. 7 0S A. Sf, IK I SO It toe in is os 00 Tea TSS TSS T TO in A. St. 11 1 Mmm 4 fWAlB B4Am Lt Ohtrlort. 8. A. L-... llftpm $ rYfem Ar HatdM, ft. A. L. . . . 11 10pm 7 49mm Av WHmfnei. ft. A.T.- Ar. Pm8. A- L... !? Av RWr1i ...........9 Mam At WwdriHi em A r W11ai 4 (Warn Ar TAHjaiMWit1i ......7 lstn 0 mam 11 1ftm Ar WartilnifciB. T. R R. LrWr VorV 11 tun . S Atwh 11 N IRm W Wuw Tskgraph sUttoa. s-Rscnlar st B. L. DILL. aaal AND BRANCH AND ATLANTIC COA8T LINI B R COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ooanaassa scaaacLa. TRAINS GOING SOOTH. 'This my last, this is my awl," Quoth the cobbler, "Mv sole work is done" But he's pegging away to this very day As tho' he had only begun. Men can be cured privately and pos itively at bome of all weakness and dieases. Write for new free book. Dr. N. Hathaway, South Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. Happy is the bride the sun shines on if she isn't afraid of freckles. z. Noa. 4m And 40 TK Atan4a ftwal " ftoHA VHnll Trt f PnTrmn BWiwis mrA Coarhrm ttMwpwm wanln an1 At 1nf. also Pnllnwi ft1in 1ietwu Ports rnnmh tmA Chr1oM N. O. Na. 41 ati1 S. "Tn ft. A . T Kniiaai. RolM Tra'n Camnmm ani TSiDman ftlrencrs mjtn PrTamwih an1 Atlanta. TWh train maV irnm'Tlat mrmnmrnn At Atlanta for Wlwnw, MM1. Nw Orleans. Tstaa. CaMfwrnla. Mrvn. fhatta- oo. NashrfUA, Mamphis, Mseoa and Florida. Por fclrtA. iWwm. apply to H. ft. IjmrA, T. P. A- Z. r. ffmttn. QT. A. Tarworonrh Botms, Balehrb, N. C W. BT1 JOTTN. Wse PmaMimt And fln. Wrr TT W. R OTVKR. TraflSc Vnm. 1. 8. ATJ.TTN. Owl?.. mmm Am flnnilnffnw PORTWVOTTTIT VA. The Cancasian. Ladies' World. McClure's. Good Housekeeping $3 00 The Caucasian. Ladies' World. Munsev's Good Housekeeping $3.00 The CAnoAAian. Ladies' World. Good HousekeeDinsr Cosmopolitan $3.00 The Cancasian. Ladies' World. Leslie's Monthlv. Good Housekeeping $3.00 Pyny-Pectoral A QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Very valuable Remedy in all affections of the THROAT or LUNGS Large Bottles, 25c. J tavts Jk T.Awnirvrit m T.imiti. V Prop's of Terry Davia' Pain-Klller. X ECCCCCCCCCCCCCCeCST Notle to Stockholders of N. C. R. R. Co. Btjrlinqtow, N. Jan. 16, 1900. The first payment of the 38th annual dividend, due tbe stockholders of the North Carolina Railroad Company, Z4 per cent, on the capital stock of said Company, will be dne and payable at tbe office or said company in Burling ton, N. C, Feb. 10th, 1900. Tbe above payment will be made to all stockhold ers of recora at iz o'ciocs M. January 29th. 1900. Spsncu B. Adams, Sec'y and Treas. One Wti Enough. Agent Do you think I could sell your father a lightning rod, little boy? Boy Nope. Dad's already got one rod an' dat's got enough lighting in it to burn me an' der dawg up wid. Dr. llathauay Troats All Disoasos. His Method Invariably Cures All Catarrhal, Bronchial, Lung, Stom ach, Liver, Kidnej and Other Com plaints, as Well as All Diseases and Weaknesses of Women. In Dr. natha way's most .extensive practice, cot ering a period of more than 20 years.he has been called upon to treat all manner of diseases o: men and women and along the whole line of numan ailments ne nas been uniformly suc cessful. Dr. Hat ha way's me thod of treatment sets directlv at the seat of refutes tones up the whole system and tbe Bleed, neutralizes the poisons which produce the diseased conditions. an m Yearly he restores to perfect ail Diseases health thousands of sufferers Treated. from Catarrh. Bronchitis. As thma, Hay Fever, Lung Complaints, Stomach, liver and Kidney Diseases. Piles. Tumors. Can cers, Eczema and All manner of skin affections. . Dr. Hathaway also treats with J" he greatest success all those wenea many distressing weaknesses and diseases by wnicn so many women are af&icted. -....,... Dr. Hatha way's offices are fitted tieemcai wlth tha electrical and Appliance, other appliances, in the use of which, as well as the microscope, ne has world wide fame as an expert. An of the medicines 25c. SAMPLE BOTTLE lOo. FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS. The World's Greatest Robbor But All for the Good of Suffering llunnlty, for It Robs Them of Diseases. RIIEUUATISM. HAY FEVER. ETC. (track mark. Bv the never failinsr merit and efficacy of M5 DROPS," many diseases have been robbed of their terror, and the grave of many of its victims. Through the prompt and decisive action of "5 DROPS," thousands have been snatched from the jaws of death and restored to health, happiness and friends. Many a person has been told by the at tending physician that they were beyond the reach of medical science. Yet today, they live and are a -walkine advertisement for this remedy, and are likely to reach a ripe old ajre. This may sound a little skeptical to some, yet it is erne, most positively true, we mate no exaggerated ewwiueuu m ueuui ui iuu uuou j i w mid nnt no false nromises to the sick and afflicted. But we say to ail of them, it does nnt mntr how itinnv doctors have treated von. how many remedies you have tried. how lone you have suffered, 11 you nave any 01 me ioiiowmg diseases, von can poaiuveiy be cured by the use of "5 DROPS." for it never fails: RHKUMATISM, NEURAL OIA, SCIATICA, BACKACHE, ASTHMA, HAY-FEVER,CATAKRH,TOOTH" AfTHR. NERVOUSNESS. SLEEPL.ESSNKSS. AKKVUl H ShQ AriUKAIAilU HEADACHES HEART WEAKNESS. EARACHE. CROUPE, MALARIA, DROPS V, CREEPING NUMBNESS, BRONCHITIS. LA GRIPPE, and kindred diseases. So proof positive are we of the effectiveness and highly curative properties of "5 DROPS," backed up by the many thousands of testimonials received from grateful persons from every part of the country, that we are fully warranted in saying "5 DROPS" fa Hailv rnrinc more neonle than all the remedies on the maricet combined, and in cases of Rheumatism, it is curing more than all the doctors combined for they cannot mra ohmnin Rheumatism. 'S DROPS-' can and does cure it. retrardless of how severe. or how long standing. 5 DROPS" is not alone the best remedy on earth, but is also the cheapest, for a dollar bottle contains 800 doses, trice per bottle, si.ou. prepaia Dy mail or express, or six bottles for $5.00. Sample bottles, 25c. , bnt for the next thirty (90) days will send sample bottle for 10c. 5 Drops is tbe r ame and tbe don?. Agents wanted. 8 W ANSON KHECM ATIC Cl'RK COMPANY. 1SO-1W4 ".. Ijkt. street, Vbiemgo, 111. THE STCK MIDI WFI.T. Have ven any pain, tw ache, or wak- tiesn? Does yrmr Wood show that ft contain Imnnrltlwif Are von nervosa Do Ton laek into and aHvirv of mind and nod v? Ar von Mv fired? Have yon loa ambition Ts there an nnnatnral drain noon the ay ate m? Ts every ortn performlnsr Ita proper fnnetlon. Tn other word : Are yon a nerfee.t eronr. active, vIcnmnA. nealf y. happv man or woman? If not. yon ahonld not delay one day before yon eonanlt J. Niwrow Hatwawt, tiV DHontn Broad nU. Atlanta. Ga. HcWhorter's Fountain Pen....25 Cents AGENTS WANTED The best fountain pen on the market at the price. . . .Equal to many sold at fx.oo and upwards. . . . Made of Aluminum and will not tarnish. . . .Has an ebony metal cap.... Splendid automatic feeder. .. .Works easy.... Uses any ordinary black writing ink.... Holds enough to write twenty-five ordinary letters.... Does not soil the hands and is so simple in construction aa to be almost impossible to get out of order Just the thing for Ministers, Profes sional Men, Students and School Children in the advanced grades.... Sells on sight. 100 per cent, profit.... Send 25c. for sample and secure an agency, ss state st. GOOD TEMPLAR PUBLISHING CO. Chicago DaHy. f Dairy Ex. Pnnrtav. DONT SUFFER. TTTT. POIRTC KTVEOTRO- DATXD uly SU IMS. 8 w. u. a. Lv Waldon 11 601 S as! Am Rocky Mount, U Aft ,10 SftJ Lv Tarboro IS Tl Lv Rocky Mount, Uf W USOQ . Lv Baliaa Lv FaysttarUla.. Aj riarenoa 9 SL 1 00 10 M S il 1 11 U7 id I M 11 07 , 1 101 7 Saj 1ft r. A SI. Lv Ooidaboro LrMtraoUs .... AT Wilmington.. 3 I SB. 4411 St t SO tracts 00 lira HOSTU. d2i li LvrtorenoA. S 40 Lv raytAtsyUU.. U LvSelma 1 BO r Wlkno S . Lv Wllmlnrton. Lv Matdoua .... Lv Ooidaboro.... Lv WIIaob..... Ar Rocky Mount, rTarboro.. Lv Tarboro... IB SS as l. a. li AH. , 4 w, r. a. 4ft ..... 9 w& 1 10 U II r. st. 7 OCX S 4S SS4 U IS 4ft.UK P. Sf.l A SBssounioss s sts lftli 07 u P. St. p. . 1 it 1 Si Lv Rocky Mount, I SO mM Tl IMHI ...... I V P. SI. I I i i i 1 TOi .'u Hi J .... U QSj .....1 .... I OO1.....! mmm a. u.'.r. u. VMtf Onre all dlset'ea wlthnat the ase of medicine. A pore Oxvren trearmenr. by absorption. It enrea where every- tninr eiae aiis. it is needed in every family, for It will relieve every weak- nesa or ailment, tn the moat rteralstent obmnie dlaeaae, and wlthoat the nae of a train of medlfltne.Thonaanda of pen pie all over the United fttatea. from private citizen to Lawyer. TVmtor. Preachers. Sapreme JnAr. ICdltorc ete even Crown Hesda of Tfarope have snven written teatlinonlals of theee facts. Book of testimonial, and mat ter of crest Interest with nrlee of ln strnments sen f' ee. ICvery family should have ar Tlertropolae: It av money, indooeic health. Rend yoor ad dreaa at ADM and mmm mmttrnt nAnnl. mmm who have tbnroosrhlv tte4 lt menta I fTr.T!y. . d .7 a jWnn winim. IMF, M.M, Kll. - - - - . atov mm ' -. ... 1 mill ,n mmw .wm rumfci. in HI rrr. IOntavilie. KV tDally sxorpt Monday. Sunday. Wilmington sod Waldon Saflroaa, Tad kin Division ftiaia Lino Train leaves WLW rnington SM a. 1-. arrtTea rarattstUlA U 14 p. m Uaves rayetteviUe U Si p. ssw arrives Banford 1 41 p. sa. KstarBtng tears Baaford S JO p. ra arrive PareOvrllis S 41 p. m. leave FavattevUle 110 a nu, arrtves Wilmlnatoa 6 M p. m. Wilmlnjrton aad Waldos Railroad. Baav netavui iirAAOQ Train team ville S 1ft a. m Maxton StO Sprissa 0 53 a. m . Hope MVm 1041 a. ssu. arrive rsyettenue iu So. return lac kmwm FsyeOville4 40p. Hope MUto 4SSp. Red B prlnxs SUp.au, i4axtoa IU m., arrtvea BennettavUle ? 15 p. sa. Connections at Fsyetteyille wtts trala So 7 at Max too wrU tbe CaroUs Cs ai Railroad, at Red Bprinjea wtLh Bprtngs aad Bow mora Bailioad a with the SeaboArd Air Line aad Wou Dr. K TUAT THROBBING HEADACHE hf you need a medicine you should have tha I V.. CU V.. AmfttXr.tm. tH CA. J l .1... aa l I 1 ...A.a If a.- .aI IfCOl. kJUlU JJ Ul UgrWVO ill aVAa SUIU P 1 dUrC9 "aT"V.7'pi1.. 'Ts'aT. Youmay have a sample bottle of this VIIIK II Avrpe li'ir a ' v - , a a, of sutfe. s have proved their matchless j "very merit for H-ck and Nervous Headache.. Vbtth lent They make pure b ood and strong mora abou It both uient LJm. and hnild un iur health. Easv bely free by mail. Tl os Mifiia 1 address Dr. Kilmer & Home ot Swmmp-Roo. l7-i"rK.-Vti nV;;,7 'fi hV .il! Co.. Binehamton. N. Y. When writing man- at uurj vm wv .. - - 1 Hon msioritv of tbe qnalifi-d voters of tbe State so declare at the next .ren-1 ose Dy Dr.Hatnawayare oompounded hi his , I own laboratories, under his personal direction. CilU MVM. S- 0. 3. This amendment shall be submitted at tbe nxt treneral iec- send ONE DOLLAR Cut this ad. out nd arad to n, Miln Sm. 1U1. state jour HricU aight, lal ltnm,Uwtt Wfiranl ttmm mtUmr am hack la wM tta., mw4 nMUMl, feMtasaf tUr. am BLACA UB BUB. and we vill send too tbia WATEIPIOIF MACIIMTBSH e. ft,, akfl u niaaaia. Ei- amine and try it on at yoor Dearest expreaa ORic ana 11 ioand exactly aa rearrMairA. and the araie) rwh jmm un M, par vour exL-rt aeac BUB SPECIAL HltC S3. 76. le the !.. or St. li and es ureaa cbancea. THl! MAt KTVTOSH li made nf black or ume genu ine WlUO tMLIsH t. KBS aiTEBPBOWF CLOTH hvr alaM Uata. Ml.et raUar. double detachable rape, fall weep cape aod tklrt, lateat style and fi net tailor made. BaabrSSia4X. AGENTS WANTED KB tm WVBSS la take n (ar miml Sarseala. M - aa (Ml - l.ab BaekialwhM M. tO mm, fiktrtm mm4 mmr fm f 1. 1. aa- WC rSSWISH . ha, twwiir Aff MinttlM and eonmlete onlli t itn oat previous experience yoaeaa toakBA.aaM im aikibafaa. Write fortnl I nartientars. AUttm DUNDEE RUBBER CORPORATION. Chtcaqo TMj n m ls?nOTvnj-niyrTOuif rxiiior. ax. BOTH FOR CNE PRICE. The question of government owner ship of railroads is growing in public favor and tbe people want honest in formation on the subject. Ths: Cauca sian has secured for its readers a large supply of the "Railroad Question" This reliable work by ex-Governor Larra bee can be had for a short time until tbe present supply is exhausted with Thi Caucasian as a free gift with tbe book. The price of "Tbe Railroad Question" is $1.60 in cloth binding, but we will send both Ths Caucasian and "The Railroad Ques tion" for the price of the book alone 17.50. (This offer is good for old or new subscribers or for those whose time Is in arrears.) Bend quick before the anpply Is ex hansted and the offer is withdrawn. Address this office. i rtading this generous offer in this paper. 'ion to the qaaimea voters or 'he S:ate in the same manner and uudeT tho sane rules and regula tions as is pr jvidf-d in th law regu lating genera elections in this State, and in force May 1st, 1899 and at said election those persons desiring and special remedies are prepared for each tn- amauai casa according to lw requirements. - . Dr. Hathaway has prepared a Blxasaiaauea aeries ot self -examination blanks Blank. applying to tbe different dlfwagoB which he sends free on application: No. 1, for Men; No. 2, for women; o. J. tor sKin mseaeee ; So. . for Catarrhal Diseases; No. S. for Kidneys. Dr. Hathaway m&Aee no cnarre far eonsnltation at either his Free. offlceorbymau. J. NBWTON HATHAWAY, M. XX vw A (Va TO THE DEAF A. rich lady cur ;d of her Dsafnesa and Noises in tbe Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drnrns, gave $10 000 to his Institute, so that def people unable tu procure the Ear Drum may have them free. Ad drew No. T.7M, Tbe Xicfcolou Insti- tute. 7S0, Eighth Avenne, Iw Tork. VI y P aawa SaS m9 BvWA 1 II M ' I I 9 1 t SIOQO TO S30.00 1 aaaaaJa f XHiaiV'o PROCUMTBDN BY THE GOV ERNOR. 100 00 REWARD Ptavs of KoBrra Caboliva, Exscctivb DsrAKTMsar. Wberea-, official Information has been received at this department that on 25th day of December 189, near Rowland, in Robeenn county, oae Charlea Graham did kill and murder one Albert Powell, and whereas, it appears that the said Charles Grabsm has fled tbe State, or so conceals him self that the ordinary process of law I cannot be served apoo him : ow, tnererore. I. Uantel L KosselL Governor of tbe State of North Caro lina, by virtue of authority la me vested by law. do tasoe this my procla mation, offering a reward of one hun dred dollars for tbe apprehension and aenvery or tee saia Charles Graham to the Sheriff of Robeooa county at tbe Court-boa e In Lambertoa aad I do enjoin all offleers of the Bute and all good citizens to assist la bringing said criminal to Jostles. uone at oar city or Raleigh, the sta day of January, la the year of oar Lord one tboasand alas hundred and la the oae hundred aad twenty fourth year of our American Inde pendence. DANIEL L. RUSSELL, By the Governor : BATLU8 CADE, Prlvsta Secretary. leaves Waldon S SS p. sa-, Halifax 4 1 a. mu, arrivw Scotland Keck at ft OS p. nu, CTnm ville tJSJ . hl, KlnaVM 1M p. saTkatern. tng lanves Klnatoo 7 SO a. aa- Orennvlile sis a. m.. arrtvliMT Halifax il U a- av Weldoa 1L a. aa- daliy exopt hajaday. Trains on WaatOortoa Braaoa aw an WaaV Irgum 8:10 a. sa. and ISO a. m; aotvo Par mele 9:10 a. at. aod Cts) p. ba fatoralag leave PBraate .Ka.a.aDdatMa.av,a rive Waaainrton 11.-00 a. as aad 7 JO p. aa, dairy except Bandar. Train leaves Tarboro, M. 47 dally DtLBday a-jo p. WA., Baaoay AM p. i nvss nymouLB 7:o n. suiu i tnc laavas fynvoota daQy exi 1M a. av, aad Bonday S a. av, antves Tar boro VM a. av aad u-oo a. av Train on aUdlaad . a Bn Gotdeboro daily, exarpt BsAday, 730ft a. av. amyinx oaanDaM am leaves Bmtthnaw - a. av, anfvaa at tore uts a. av Tratason KasarvOle Mooat at 00 a. av. S SO a. av. arrive Va nim 10 to a. av, sob a. 10 At a. av. 4 a. m. Bprtag Hope USD a. av. 4 IS a-av, KaSbylUe lina.m-ft8a.av. arrtye at I si Mooat 11 is a. av. S a. av. dally sasasi Bonday. Car GLtntoa daOy. exaapt Boadny. 11:40 "as and AM a. ai latarnlnc Isevai Cluiaai at 7.-00 a. av aad IM a. av Waldoa for an potaSi Vorth datb, aU sail yla KkriiBBond. H. M. XMZBSOV, Oea'l J. B. EEXLT. Qmm'l Man. T. M. ZMZKBOX. ' difl TO HOC 00 A MONTH FOR BEIGHT boaUer for spseial MB CRAPHOPHONC T Allies pAcsist fsrriT aa uaa Btata M aaaaw , wm mm BaaJMOaa aakC wa fnraaA Vaaacaa. BaaB aTiaakacabaa teUtaa na mow to eoMlaeatAa ka. Baa, how to nakt IIOlMm BBa.aa vrmrj mmj. JlJtxm SMtlAw ill; tnoermi Ormrs. ftttTL 8aara, Roebuck Col (.), cJbbbb, ml cfaaaos for nertsaee raqnirad. JL. 4c X. MaauJi Ctl, 6e . 6 SV KTkaataBk. Pa. uev is t Good MM eVrnxav a. lor, a. r. SmJJ Catbarttr. ear iap.a Ta If yoa da aoi, yoar boom does. life witaoet pleasare is a Uviag daath. Ma sis will make yoar bom bright, seep the yoosg folks aboat too hcarta i aad will give pteasere taat anil i of nsppioeas. wita taa gaao prevailiag for yoor crop, way aot speed a haadrad dollars aao get a pta ao; yoa caa pay balaaoe aext f ear. Aa orgaa wiu aaiy ooat iroai ssuxj ap. aad yoa aeed aot pay baft half saw. ay iastramaat snipped oa trial as sansraetioa gaaraaioaa. The oiaeat and largaat aoaas paaia, Fhilip Warteia, Limiud, Xsw Orleans, La. AU other klads of aaaiaai lassta ssaata, masle ate. jTsawnnlpa, Tlailaa, aad Geltars tixa ap. iiuaa'" j -Ml. aiBtCwnmt. AOatB,A, : ..1
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 18, 1900, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75