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LETTER TO SIMMONS. Dat Vd His LHoratara la TBI Basl esa. Riiriritli, Lincoln county, N. f June 12, 1900. Mr. F. M. Simmons, Raleigh, S. C, Mr : For the pat two weeks a alan derou, filthy, black, dirty heet disgra cing this grand old Ftate by bearing the name, "North Carolinian," is be Ing'wnt out from Italefgh to many of the good people of thin community My neighbors have aked me to t pak for us all and at-k you to not end any more of that trah to tr.N rommunity. It is not Dt to enter th blarkest home in the State. The man who will edit such stuff to b circulated arnongChrltu tian people I more devoid of good mor als than the blackest African in the State. Sir, you mistake th character of our people if you think they will tolerate such literature as you are circulating through this county You have no fol lowers here. We sre Whits people up here. It will do for you to circulate such stuff among j our Mark brethren of the KaMt, hut Kir, our people have not forgotten the infamous campaign lies you and your crowd told them two years ago. Your name is becoming a by-word among our people, and the poor white boys and girl of Western North Carolina are being ta ght to ut ter your name with horror. Your name Is taking its place along with those of Draco, Hrutus and I'.enedict Arnold. Hr, you try to slander Marion P.ut ler by cartooning him, and charging to him utterances he never made. But our people know Hutler's record and yours They know Marion Uutler all hail to the noble work he is doing! has ever watched with jealous care the best interests of the great common people of the State. He has exposed your in famoiH schemes from first to last; he has kept your black record before the minds of the people; he has challenged Ton for a joint debate on the great is sues of the day; he is the champion of the people's rights. You have ever been a thorn in the fide of good gov ernment and decency of every kind You have raised a false cry of "negro domination," and stirred up race ha tred to a dangerous .degree; you have caused innocent men and women to be shot down because they opposed Tour schemes; and now when our great lead er proposes to give you a good shaking up and expose your composition to the people, yon back down like a cowabd will do, and cartoon and slander the man you are afraid to meet. You do not want the people to know the truth Ifthydid know it North Carolina would be an unhealthy place for you and you know it. The "'North Carolinian" represents Butler as saying, "T.et us whip the white men out of the tnte." The edi tor of that sheet is a liar and the truth is not in him. Marion Butler is the champion and leader of the "White People's Tarty" in this State and does not wish to drive thm out. But, Sir, the advocates of your schemes are go ingoverthe State saying: "We have ruled by force. We can rule by fraud, but we won d rather rule by law." F.very white man who votes against the amendment should see red blood andamell it hot." "Democrats will carry the State or make a grave-yard of it. Thet intend to rule it if it takes fire and blood." The white men of Western North Carolina say that surh threats should not be allowed, and such hot heads should take warning from the fate of Win. Goebel. Your negro howlers may use men threats down there among their negro allies; but if they vain their hides they must not come this way with their threats against white men. We ark white up here. Sir, by the aid of your negro allies you may carry the Kast for aristocracy and social equality between the races, but you will get a cold reception in the White West No won !er j oar band of orators made their visit to the West a abort one. They found out tvat Wes tern North Carolina does not admire Bensdlet Arnol 'a. You have no con fcitusney her. We are not Democrats, Populist or He publieans, but we are frse men, all united almost solidly as ta9 man against you, the grat arch tsraitor to the rights of our people. Onr immortal leader, Zeb Vance, taught ns that yon were not worthy of the respect of the people of the State, and that If such men as you became th leaders of the great party he rep-sTi-ted that the party would "walk out of Itself and leave nothing behind but Wall Street and the smell of brim stone." Vance is gone from among us, but his. teachings will never be f rgot Un. We know he was the guardian angel of the rights of the common peo ple. If he had not known you was a dangerous man he would not have taught os to beware of your so' emes. The second Vance, Senator Butler, is strll rxposing your treachery. A) praise to his immortal name! You can cartoon him all over the Mate, but you do away with Wha A POINTED The degree of rearlessness or ignorance of facta perhaps both which some partisan papers show when they wnt to ' illustrate," pass honest human understanding. The high degree of "respectability" claimed by some such papers appears to interpose no bar to rneh recklessness or ignorance. On the 24th int., the people of Virginia roted on the question of order ing a convention for terising the State constitution, which convention it is supposed will undertake to manipulate the franchise something afer the manner now being attempted in North Carolina. The Democratic machine favored the convention. The Washington Post of the 25th con tained a report of the day sent out from Richmond, aid the Charlotte 0 ervf r, on the 26'b, had an editorial on the event. It is quite natural to suppose that the information from Richmond, the centre of the State, wonld be quite as "reliable" as the statement of the Charlotte paper. Lets compare the dispatch and the editorial The Dispatches: In only a few sections do the ne- groes appear to have been sufficient- ( B a a 1 B m heir ripht to vote taken away from them to goto the polls in great num bers." "A notable feature of the election Is the fact that the Ninth district, with its big white vote, has gone against disfranchising the iegro, while the counties of the black belt almost without exception gave Democratic majorities." "The vote for several reasons, was not Nrge, but the indications are that the convention proposition ear ned oy qnite a good msj rity. The rMn and the general apathy existing account for the small vote " "The ninth, a big white district, s gone overwhelmingly against it. The fifth is in doubt, but the indiea ions are hat it is against the con-(-nion. To first is Very doubtful. Northampton is for it, but other counties heard from in part ar s gainst it, and unless Accomac pomea up with a big majority the liatrict is against it. Take the case, gentlemen. Ed need not send your slanderous liters ture up here, unless you wish to make our people sf 11 more determined to de feat your schemes. Butler is the cham pion of the liberty of the white people, and when you try to slander him. tou insult every lioerty-Ioving white man of Western North Carolina. Sir, you ay as well not send your black litera ture up here. The black East mav adopt your schemes, but as for the vv nit West, we are going to vote sol idly for human freedom, and we mean to see that our votes are counted. Yours truly, Chas. A. Jonas. A THOUSAND TONGUES Could not express the rapture of nni- E. Springer, of 1125 Howard . Ph'ladelnhia. Pa., when she found hat Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many yeM had made life a burden. All fher remedies and doctors could give ier no help, but. she says of this Royal Cure "it soon removed the pain in ny chest and I can now sleep soundly, umtiiin(r I can scarcely remember d-dng before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe." will every one who tries Dr. King's Nw Discovery for any trouble of the Throat. Chest or Lungs. Price 60c. and $1 00. Trial bottles free at Drug Stores; every bottle guaranteed. MORE ABOUT THE SHELBY AFFAIR. a Correpfdnt Writes From Shelby la Regard to the Meawell Speaking. The crowd was very enthusiastic and the court house was well filled. We expected to have Senator Butler sneak to u, but his place was well filled by Mr. H. P. Sea well, who made one cf the finest campaign speeches hat we have heard in quite a while He pictured to us the new Democrat ic election law with all of its rascal ity and bossism. He sho'wed to us where there would be sixty thousand white people disfranchised and fiftv bousand negroes left to vote by the proposed amendment. It was rumor ed on the s'reets that the Democrats were going to prevent the speaker frm speaking, tut the good people of Cleveland county bad come to 'own in such numbers that thevcon ludd that men a thing would be -topped. We have heard since that hey Intended rotton egging him. Mr, Sea weil took a cairiage from he hotel to catch the five o'clock rain and when be alighted from the arriage he was met by a shower of eggs. We see in the Charlotte Ob rver that he spke wholly to a rowd of nf groes which is an infa tjous lie. To our own knowledge 'hf-re were not more than a dozen negroes in the house. Mr Seawell spoke to the Populist of Cleveland county who represent much of the bone aad sinew of this county. The crowd of undermining cowards and scoundrels that threw the eggs wait ed Mil Mr Seawell was at the train, asd was utterally helpless astheoat-rag-ous aet had been planned early in the morning. The Cleveland Star reports it tj be a crowd of thought ices boys," but e are informed by reliable persons that a ycung lawyer of Saelby hd the crowd, who is now -w.rpiitrv or in- white sunremacv v arousea to me oanger or aavingumy against the calling or the nYou Bake all the hot discomfort of former oavc yourseii woric and bother and do baking in less time, at less expense, by using a WMdes SBlue Flame Bums the cheapest fuel that's sold with abso lute safety, without ausing dirt or grease, . smoke or smell. Sold wherever stoves are sold made in vari ous sizes. If your dealer does not have them, write to STANDARD OIL COMPANY. PARALLEL. Tht Charlotte Observer: "It was stated ic yesterday's dis- patches that the negroes voted sol a i m a a convention." "They (the negroes) almost suc ceeded in defeating it." "As they voted in Virginia bo will they vote in North Carolina." "The moral is obvious. If the white people of this 8tate want to carry the constitutional amendment, they must present a united front." club of Shelby, and that the boys "ho participated wre sheltered in the ticket agent's office. We are al so informed that one of the leading ministers of Shelby stood by and witnessed the damnable outrage without repremanding the crowd in the least. H. HOW TOU CAW HELP C8 T We want to ssj to onr many friends that in sending in campaign subscribers, please accompany the ordtr with the money, postoffice or der or in one or two cent postage sramps, but not 5 8 or 10 cent stamps. Some send in names and say that they will remit later. We would like v ry muci to ob ige yon, and have bten trying to do so: but it puts us to a great deal of expense and trouble to keep track of them. Some times when we send bills for name, the subscriber says he did not order it, or that he paid the money to some one whom he had forgotten. Then we are at sea. To avoid all this we insist that in the future the mon ey accompany the order. The amount, in many cases, is small, and it would save trouble to all concern cd to send the amount with the or der. We know onr friends have not thought of the enormity of the work and tronble in keeping trace of hundreds of such small accounts. Thanking you in advance for your earnest co-operation on this line in the future. Yours Respectfully, Caucasian Pub Co. Important to the Public. The Seaboard Air Line Railwav. "Florida and West India Short Line," begs to announce that in ad dition to the through vestibule trains which It now operates be tween Atlanta and Washington, beginning Sunday, June 3d, it will operate through sleeping oars be tween Atlanta, Richmond, Wash ington, Baltimore. Philadelnhia and New York For full particulars In regard to this magnificent service please re fer to ticket agent of connecting lines to any Seaboard Air Line Railway representative, or to LB. Allen, Gen. Pass. Agen , Ports mouth. Va. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A Sfarlinar innirinnr orttioh vr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, 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 hnd given me up. Fortu nately, a friend advised trying Electric Bitters;' and to my great joj and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know tbey saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to trv them. Only 50cts., guaranteed, at all run omrea bakinp - your A 1 PEOPLE'S PARTY PLATFCR3 April IStkw II The People's Party Convention assembled in Raleigh, April 18th. reaffirms the principles set forth In the People's Party National plat form adopted at St. Louis In 2896, and Instructs the delegate te the National Convention at Sioux Falls May 9th to vote for the nomination of William J. Bryan for President We commend the present State Administration for Its high per sonal and official integrity, ind challenge a comparison of lt rec ord with any and all of its prede cessors. We condemn the Democratic Legis lature of 1899 for its extravagant ex penditure of public moneymonating to $1.59 (,765.76 in 1899, as opposed to 1,23,971.11, expeoaeo Dy tne preced ing Legislature, an excess of 1310, 794 65, not includinr the sum of 1100.- niO for publiaeducation north S43.2A0 ror purchase of State farms. We further condemn said Lerfsla tore for the careless blunderinr and careless legislation, including more gross blunders and unconstitutional laws than ever before enacted by any general Assembly in North Carolina. We further denounce the machine leaders of tbe Democratic party for laying tne whip on toe bae.ka f the Democratic Legislature and forcing tnem into enacting and submitting a disfranchising1 constitutional amend ment in violation of tbe wdemn pledgee of tbe party, made not only officially in their campaign handbook but by members of the General Assem bly and other Democratic candidates for office in their canvass before tbe people. We denounce ttem not only for doing this in violation of their pledges, but also for submitting a mea sure most odious in form and danger ous in effect. That General Assembly being composed of, some of the bent lawyers of the party, must have known, or at least had a reasonable doubt, not only as to tbe unconstitu tionality of the monstrous provision of Section 5, known as the "grandfather claose" in said amendment, but also of the great danger of that unconstitu tional sectional section falling, leav ing the remainder of the amendment tr stand, thus disfranchising by an ed ucational qualification fifty or sixty thousand white voters of North Caro lina, who in 1898 gave the Democratic party power in tbe Legislature, and whose ignoranoe is no fault of their own but is chargeable to the neglect of rne Democratic party, which now seeks to disfranchise them and make their ignorance a crime alongside that of tne reion. But even if the proposed amendment were not unconstitutional (as it clear ly is), still it is especially objection- aoie in me louowing-particulars : (a) In that it dignifies with the right or suffrage tne most vioious. trouble some and obnoxious clans of tbe negro population, and completely disfran cbises tbe most faithful.kindly and or derly element of that race. (b) In that,? hile clamoring for white supremacy and declaring that no white man shall be disfranchised under this amendment, tbey have so written their amendment that every white boy be coming of age after 1908 stands on tbe same footing with the negro, and can not vote unless he is able to read and write. (c) In that by the latter provision, tbey have made it possible for the ed ucated negro after 1908 to cast his bal lot while the unfortunate son of the white men wbo have been the strength of true democracy stands without a vote at the ballot box. They slaughter the suffrage of the son whose father tbey dare not openly attack. (d) In that this suffrage amend ment does not remove the negro from politics or settle the negro question in North Carolina. (e) In that every voter who has not paid his poll tax as much as five months before the State election and eight months before tbe national elec tion, shall be disfranchised as much as if he were convicted of felony or were an ignorant negro. Tbe purpose of this provision is not only to disfran chise every good honest citizen who unfortunately cannot pay his taxes by the first of March preceding the elec tion, but further to try to bribe the vo ter to surrender his suflrage at the ex pense of tbe public school fund of the State, which is derived from poll taxes. There lcrks bebiud this proposition a still greater danger to the public schools of the State, for with tbe adop tion of the amendment tbe opponents of free schools in North Carolina will at once raise the cry that every dollar rsiBtsu iur puuuu lutarucuuD means tne increase of the number of negro vo ters, and thns tbe poor white man's son will be chained in bondage of ig- i j t . . uurauw buu uiBirnucuiH.u co prevent tbe education of the negro voter. Tbere is no white supremacy in this. The constitutional question pre sented by the proposed amendment is one that must be determined by the Judgment and conscience of each indi vidual voter. Therefore, we do not make it a party question. We state tbe evils and dangers and leave the voters of all parties to pass their verdict in the light of these facta. The question ic above party, and no one should be more active and anxious in our judg ment to defeat it than the rank and file of the Democratic party. The People's Party is and has always been more distinctly than any other party in North Carolina a white man's party, and is more anxious than any other party to solve tbe race problem, and to force all parties to a discussion of the great economic issues so vitally affecting tbe welfare of all wealth pro ducers of tbe State and nation and de cency in politcs. Therefore, we propose in lieu of this dangerous amendment, the best solu tion of the race question tnat is possi ble as long as tbe 15th amendment to the Constitution of the United States stands a solution which deprives no white man in North Carolina now or hereafter of his right of suffrage, to wit: Amend Section 6, Art. 6, of tbe Con stitution of North Carolina by insert ing among the disqualifications for office, enumerated therein, the follow ing, viz: All negroes and all'persons of negro descent to the third genera tion inclusive. If the Democratic Legislature which meets in June will offer this safe, con stitutional and wholesome amendment injieu of the present scheme it will have our hearty support. If they will not, we appeal to the people to rally to our assistance to elect a Legislature pledged to support such an amend ment. We congratulate tbe peopleofNorth Carolina upon the decision of the State Supreme Cou-t in the case of Harris vs. Wright (lai N. C. R 172), declar ing that the General Assembly has power to provide different systems of county government for various coun ties of tbe State. Acting nnder this decision, we pledge the People's Party to the maintenance of the system of local self-government in all the white counties, towns and cities in the S'ate as established oy tbe General Assem bly of 1895, nd at tha same time to provide and maintain a legislative sys tem of eoonty government for all the negro counties of the State, so that there can never be any question that the white people shall always have full and complete oontrol of connty in the State. We denounce the Democratic Lt gis lature of 1899 for passing an election law, every provision of whicbl is care fully and cunningly planned and de- VIUll tA fka. . . ... w "" vue buv ereign Will or. the Deonle Of North Carolina h. ki. i sale fraud and debaoobery of the bal-j u n e.aeoiareuwu&oot fear of aeooeasfBl eoatradicttoa, that it is the most part 1MB, esfair, IsfaasoM aad indefensible election law that has ever disgraced the statute books of any State in tbe Union. We pledge ourselves to Increase the efficiency of tbe public shool system in North Carolina, and point to tbe fa t that the People's Party has done more for pob'ic edocatioo li North Carolina than tbe Democratic party ever did in twice the length of time. To the Populists of North Carolina is to be credited the first gieat increase in tbe public school system. We pledge ourselves to the care o' tbe unfortunate elas in North Caro lina aed to an increase in the neces sary facilities for tbe same. As an earnest of our sincerity, we point to our past record in this particular, and say that no "Legislature in which Populists hsve had a controlling voice has ever turned a deaf ear to tbe de mand of tbe unfortunate, or been fol lowed by an urgent appeal for addi tional provision as has been recently issued by the Board of Public Chari ties because of tbe failure of the Dem ocratic Legislature to make such pro vision as seen and urgently needed at the time tbey were consuming their time In enacting political legislation and creating new offices during tbe session of 1899. Labor Is indispensable to the crea tion and profitable use of capital. Cap ital increases the efficiency and value of labor. Whoever arrays one against the other, is an enemy of both. That policy Is wisest and best, which har monizes the two on the basis of abso lute justice. The advocates of tbe amendment say no white man snail be disfran chised; that they are willing that ev ery white man shall vote and have his vote counted as cast. If that be true, then tbey will not abus aad try to intimidate white men during the campaign and on election ?av. They did that two years ago. They actually threatened good white men if they did not vote with them and come to the election, they would kill theu. When good white men, sober men. Christian men have to be threatened by drunken roughs, men who write them threatening letters with no name signed to them, their political and religions liberty has gone to seed in this country. A FRIGHTFUL BLUNDER Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Brulpe. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in tbe world. will kill tbe nam and promptly heal it. ciuren tjia ores, rever sore Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth Only 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed Sold bv all Druggist. 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Hope Mills 4 58 p m., arrives BennetbmHe 7 15 p. m. - Connections a' Favetteville with mi, 78 at Maxton with the Carolina Cm Railroad, at Red Hnrfnn wits tm a- Springs nd Bowmore Railroad. at8anfoii with the Seaboard Air Line and Boutbara RallwaV at Gnlf with tho nnrham Charlotte Railroad. Train on tbe Scotland Neck Branch Roar leaves Weldon 3 85 p. m., Halifax 4 16 p. m arrives Scotland Neck at 5 08 p. m.. Green Tille 6:57 p. m., Kington 7:56 p. m Return inz leaves Kinston 7 60 a. ta.. OrwnTiii. 8:62 a. in., arriving Halifax 11:11 a. m Weldon 11:33 a. in. daily exoept Saadav. Trains on Waahinsrton Rrnih inston 8:10 a. m. and 2 30 n. m- arrin p.. mele 9:10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m.. retnrainc leave Parmele 9:35 . m. and 6:30 p. m., ar rive Washington li:00 a. m and 7:80 p. m. daily exoept 8unday. Train leave Tarbom N. I - rla4 Sunday 6:30 p. m.. Sunday 4; 15 p. m., ar rives Plymouth 7:40 p. m., 6 10 p.m., return in? leaves Plymouth daily except 8onday 7:50 a. m., and Sunday 9 a. m., arrives Tar- DOTo iwud a. m. ana liruu a. m. Train on Midland N. P. Rrunk im. Goldaboro daily, except Sunday, 7:05 a. nu, arriving Bm'thneld 8:10 a. m., leturniaa leaves Smithfleld 9:00 a. m, arrival at Gold. uuru i.u:2i a. 111. Trains an Na&hvilla Rranr.h inn Kmw Mount at 4:30 a. m S 40 a ra. mrrin Nuk vUlelOlOa. m.. -4 03 n. m. Harin FrAn. 10 40 a. nu, 4 25 p. c(. returning leave Spring Hope 1100 a. m.. 4 65 p.m., Nashville 1122 a. m-, 5 5 p. nu, arrive at Rocky Mount 1145 a. m- 6 p. m., daily exoept awday. Train on Clinton Branch leavoa Wartav for Clinton dady, except Sunday, 11 40 a. mM and 4:16 p. m., returning leaves Clinton at 7;00a. m. and 2:50 p. m. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for all points North daily aUTrall yla Richmond. H. M. EMSBSON, Gea'l Pass Axt, J. R. KXNLY, Gan'l Wan. T. M. KMCKSOaL Traffic Manar. A. & li. C. 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Clark's Newbern Rlrerdals (roatan . ...j 980 9 20 912 J0C 887 818 806 800 746 789 785 7 37 7 12 s ft 87 s 30 f ft 11 . 460 Lv Ar Havelock . W Newport Wiiil wood . Atlantic.. Lv Ar Lv Morehead Oltv.. AtlanUo Hotel, M. City Depot. A. M. P. M. (Stop on Signal Rular stop. 8. L. DILL, Bupt, W Water stations. Telegraph station. COUNH AND PRECINCT CHAIR MEN.' Posters For Public Speakings, We have on band a large lot of pos ters, 12x18, assort ed colors, t b a t bave places left blank for you to insert the name of 8PEAKERS AND PLACES OP 8PEAKING. and will mail tnem post paid, fifty for 25 ceots.- Orders filled at once. Send money or two cent stamps. Capital Printing Co., RALEIGH, N. C. AMERICA'S REPRESENT ATTVM FASHION MAQAZINE THE DESIGNER Published floataJj "WXTH Airi mU COLORED TTTB CELEBRATED.. 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HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, X 3 A TOP PATTERN I 3 MS CALL'S A LAKES' MAQAZINE. I I, 1 mt UrfhiMa St StvUsku SaliaMa. Slai Vp-m 1 III, Ecoaoatcal aa4 Afcaolata 1 : 9 Parfaca-rtOiaf Fmmm fatt MS CALL Patterns tub wcCA?.;. -co v Ta Repair Erokrn ArO- bV- -t irfATr rietLir-mbrr MAJOK laHliKIt CtMtSl, SiAJoirs Cr.MENT. SiaOQTO S30.00 TM UK Mali Big Moon fklklMOMOMM. W, toralab VikW a. riln. AAmXmmkmm TV1M Ml mt lnn iilm tIlliur run how to conduct tbm ' a", mom to wmtm . IM.N rrry Amy. lUcmaa tS. 110 Aao 112: tmrarrM Otrrrm. 121TL Seara, Roebuck A Co. iac.). Chicago. I I I snip Sf I 5 I mm Bajofs MT- B? S KM I 1 Ai I l - Tinim machimi ti Ti al 1 BMk McWhorter's Fountain Pen...c25 t ent AGENTS WAirTED Th beat fountain pen on tba marks! iba erica.... Kroa? la aqv - ' tft froo and pwarda....Mada of Alutoioim aai wi'J oat larsitA.. . I'u t booir metal cap.. ..Splandii aatomaic t9fir . . . .Vcrk aaar ...t'aw a ordinary black trritin Ink.. ..Held eaocgb te writs twatrftve !r -kttera... .Does not soil tba bands and is so sixrpU in cneiroctn at o 4 almost impossible to get oat of order.... Jost tbe thing for Ifiotsterv IV-'v aional Men. Students and School Children in the advsased (raJaa Sells on sight, loo percent profit. . . .Send 25c. for sample '-ni area re so agency SB state st. GOOD TEMPLAR I'UItLISIIINO CO. cuitAtx; r No DISEASE has so tamed the medical chill of all ages as RHEUMATISM. a m a..a,a.v va iruinuv I I hare never before in my 35 vearv of practice of medicine iriren tny r!mm,Ul nr rooc. mendatioa to any patent medicine, f.::t there m a reme.ly. tl:e rr-ult ol ii. h bum cone on-it-r iai own observation ; for there is no Iiu h:ca has bafJcd tLe uicl.c-1 k;!l cl ail mnd tLfiDdJ rrtnly for tbe same. At L-t we fcvC f,nd it ta 5 IaOPS," manufactured by the Kwanson Kbeuinatln lura Company, 4 liireo. 111. S" nUOi has proven itielf wonderful for its cumlive p-wrrr in IUi-amat Urn. nn as a Temporary believer only, but to give a Permanent ( urrmn in cbronicc. . w ago. I bad among" others several Rheumatic cases. un'.er my treatnrnt and prr.cril-d Jorli ts, 7 a of,r ,Db9lM "1 of Wonderful Cure, and prerritd it t.a few paiet,l v h. iSSH- 1 LiS"" A?f, lVUm feW J"- Aftcr that 1 Drbrd itta preat nutt;lr atxl I n . w'1JLsf that in the course of Two or Thxe eka alter tbey bad uacd "i LLolV and "5 Drop" I'laatcrs they were Cnred. KhV-?!?11! ,ffw, 7Lho ha.d- tor number of year, bren suffering. wHh l.r,:n. Jf: 1. ?!?d plI.ed th"raM",v? "round on Crntrbea. They came t mv v ,, 1. and t"x ?n.di?,d.nie thT.e perfectly Well. They piv ,a the crt,iU to -a lidil s" F,f 1 T VZiVI. r" e conscientious war in which they are pUcinK lhee k ... i ac k now led gemen C -uuuiuuj, . jVLhS V t n thC U.ral 1 T 0 Power ot -5 DROPS" nd -5 Trop- riaatora.in a rr-.t UabiJ to dearth.6" frZFV0'1 T thl the firtn U 3 uanie 10 ceai with. C. A. JACKbON. l'byMdan and Surgeon, Kearney, Neb.. Aug. 3), How Long Hmrm You Suffermd with RKCVMA TtSM 7 Horn ImmmHawm Yam Rmmd Abomt -5 DROPS" Yflthout TmAJng Them 7 ,.J?iZ?? tlUnk ?;ou wastKl precious time and suffered enourh? If v., e nSf t. 5 d,, aD4 promptly and Tjennanently cured of your afHicti..ns. 1 ,5,lntn n STd7tfUrc ?re for Rheumatism. NeuraU. Sciatica. SSrvrFof ( "v- rl i",!?7 Diseases, Asthma. Kay-Feve?. Dysptps". HeWeiaien nn?it18 V H GripP;r Headache, NervoUSorNm!l,c. NeoarSf ilEPSy EI5che Spasmodic and Catarrhal Croup, Toothac he. T0U?.nreL,ffP,essne. Creeping Numbness, flalaria. and kindred :.s rSrinJ rnrL? i A! noym. and in case of Rheumatifm V SrnhfnSl doctors, patent mediones, electric belts and battenea combined, for they cannot cure Chronic Rheumatism. Tlierefore. at psisTonTv?SKP contains d lJZ?,.?"Zl forfs.oa For tie T7:TZfrr. r "r sen ulin to rnfaT7 rVfTt. J -7- W Mrw mailing. -.wW.. nnwMAiiw uuttt uu., WsiBS mtm BwSJ'Ml A mm aBTWww B-an Ba.., . d "" OB W BiA rUlEwHdr, for SUM aaora T" - sanaUf m na- saai bbmsb W Tba SBOMperfaot Tonia. Tiw. Tba rnaappsuub Perfect Blood . . . w AarJ?a?w?H'i,PiOUoa' J0 joaaaea aaw Bowala wit. this rem. and J"? a arsaa mniUn of SI rial in nMa m. Tena of tboasaoes " - - - - w CHAIN WHEELS The finest chain wheeb that it is possible to make, having every improvement found in our new Chainless models, aside from the driv ing mechanism. New Mod els, $50m ST0RMERS. The Stormers present a refinement of construction and finish usually found only in bicycles commanding higher prices. They are pop ular favorites. New Mod els, $3. N O crop can r, grow with out Potash. Every blade of Grass, ever' grain !of Corn, all Fruits and Vegetables must have it. If enough is supplied you can count on a full crop, if too little, the growth will be scrubby." SnJ for mvm hmA tmCmg al abnw ifitMt m GUiM N t WOK KS. - HAIR SWITCH FREE ON SASV COMDITlCfcfc. CVt tbt b4 maA mil t" o. Vua aii'l r1- - t -- - MM, tU ft ... . . rail ivitCM. . - - i tr fcaaa itmm d .... . . . ta mmxm. aar 0wt II tamm4 rUy rr r. - . k-v II M. . , tmm villi ,HHtl ivl -iiU it UK r I ' .X b hi4 . Ur fw r-. .... l lnllllllHllllin tfmmrm T" -1. ImMn, ! ii, m ! I f- .. - . r. vriMtihrruLt rm uiiiini -- Ladles' Hair Emporium, Chicago. ItrMU rltk yt.m tirthr mm Mttt t' -rr-at:Jli. (4Mr.'lM llNl1i' , rvaiw'M turn Jr.r 1 4 1 1 j p Y . J i Mrvou.ommf . .pe, ummjI 4i 1 " Una. pun v fc..-A. A i k " - fm tinaf T I f I ITJ' m cW KfSO 'I ' jjjm fl I V "'l mi m mm ., mm3 P A WMI. ! tit . ' . y i All i.rm f . fcaL-fw jar fm t.-w. ... . , VI M mnd no fomody ham a von boon known to ouro it until "3 Drops," iho Rhoumatio Curo demonstrated tis wondorfui curatlvo powarm it Aa novor fallod to ouro RHEUMATISM In any form. Acuta or ChroniOm tl.. S -. S A . wm mm m wuco uiey 101a me to wiuc to tic Compuy . . u 1 1 cxirapcst, loraLml,:, -a a. m - sample I KLU to any o Agents wanted. Write to-day. lbU'lu4 E, LARt STREET, CKlCACt tor Bva botUM of barpapajiur raai mmlmm mjut ZZZZZZZTZt ortb IX9 n asuy a 1.00 Bar M oars KMtMTtt part so . TBS) Purifier In Hie World " .. w ,1, VtlU IIVIIU Mewwty. afrbla. V Aloas f WrlfirTaT KlofT bava aaad tbem for u m a vwi muuki ana aiaeaaa will dla tram i.MnfMU. yara. Wa want aa ibs mast order froa COASTER BRAKE acts directly upon the tire, avoiding all undue wear cf the mechanical parts in the hub. No straining of the caving wheeL For either Chainless cr Chain Models. PENNANTS. Low in price but high in quality. Staunch and well finished, they possess every requisite of strength and durability. Best for all riders desiring first wear at a small cost New Models, $25. 'ogixs, Shrwood Higg. & Co , Agnu, luif, N .roInmMa BicvelwiHomeOffl TT.rtfnrrt 1 t i . r
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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June 21, 1900, edition 1
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