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i j ' . I 1 ; w:! ! ii1! ,vk DEMOCRATIC OOINC PARTY IS Tor laa Malntrnanw flll rl and the IMsroaraeam'" f 0wtd . TOMMit bjr l ore. 'Editorial in N. Y. Tribune, i Mr. Bryan and hit gupporit'r? r Urribly diatorbed about tbe ! n gerswhl'h threaten elril lib r v. They warn th American il that If tbit government ii pet 01 ' to axareia domnion ovr n territory without admitting t- r habitants immediately to the rr prlylles-es of American citix' t 1 they will he racing up a moi.at ( militarism and tyranny fur t own oppre on. It make no l II rence that for a hundred ye rr eountry baa been ruling p p without treating them as ci u bat ai domestic dspeodeo'." ' makef no diffenc9 that Oori' has for a eenmry 1 een taxirir American popl from tfc Hta-- ' the territories annexed and aett np a government over thtw oat asking the conawnt of tin g rned. It make o diff retce n Louisiana and Floflda wr- 1 ruled on annexation by civil m eroora invst-d by act of Co i" wltL despotic powen of bpa captains general. . Dryanite i ments ar not r xrfCfd to rcogu z hutO'io facti or y any atten to constitutional precedent o' I oeratle creaMoo. Their parp to inflame passion and trade on 1 feari of ignorance. When, however, Mr. Bryan i- all eared despotic acts of Republic-' in distant possesions as an ru ment for Inti listing power to l " It is not unreasorahle to ask M what the Democratic party is ' the maintenance of civil liberty s" the discouragement of govern in by force. - The. Democratic platfot adopted at Kane.au City rays: "We declare again that all g v ernments instituted amonsr men l rive their just powers from the eon sent of tbe (roverued ; that any gov em ment not based upon the ponn' of the governed is tyranny; and tha to impose upon any people a gov ernment of force in to aabsti'ute the methods of imperialism for those o a republic." Now. imperialism is no better ir one of the olginal thirteen (ate than it is la Manila, and the . s man cannot be esteemed either f" honesty of purpowe or sincerity tf argument who wails over lib r'y in vaded In the Philippines invaded in the Philippines by our tro ps ir patting down a ranrderons and un provoked attack upon them, wbil he shuts hi eyes to the invasion ol liberty in North Carolina, who ar not establishing ordtie by force, bn' disturbing It by force and abolish Ing free epeech in the effort to dis franchise thousand of xstirg Amer'caa citixnn. Is ciiizensbip which is so neeR ary for evry ti nMn Port U'uan sotnr-ting to le Uken from trn ignorant AimTlca with a black rkin at the point of pistol If be in not readv to vote it away of bia own accord'.' Can Mr Oryan ait bv and s e a friend like Marion BaMer deprived of the risrht of public so. aklng by "Rfd 8bir" and then dare tn denounce the Re publicans because they aro rot rvady in new posespionu to incorporate more strange and ignorant peoi It Into our eitiznnhlpf The Djmo erats hv been saying for years that the gift of the ballot to the ngro 8 wfl a mistsk of the U pnb'ieacs If it wan a mistake, and the It-pub lieane, tanebt by experience, refund to repeat it by oslllng in Tagals an-' Porto Ricans, untrained in citizeu- shin, tohtlp govern up, the Demo crats ought to commend their dis cretion. Instead, true to their tra dition of demagogy, tboy demand American cit'xenshlp as a constitu tional right for people is distant possessions, while working by vto' ence and fraud to degrade and dlp franchue existing citizens in the very bosom of the Republic. NORTH CAROLINA APPLES AT PARIS. ThKrth Carolla AppU Kiklblt Toktu Th Sentl FtI. The following letter has been receiv ed from Mr. Wni. A. Tajlor, acting Pomologist of the United Sta'e De partment of Agriculture by Mr. T. K Brnner, Secretary of the North i aroli na State Board of Agriculture: "Having just returned from Paris, it gives me pleasure to inform you thtt in the temporary competition of June 87th, the collection of applet of the crop of exhibited by your department was awarded 'Deuxiem Prix'Second Priie by the Jury of Awards The collection installed at that time consisted of eight variet ies as follows : Ben Davia, grown by WiUon Heus ley, Bald reek. Oamaok, grown by J. S Ray, Burrn ville. Canuck, grown by Wilson Hensley, Bald Creek. UHpin, grown by J. K. Smith, Ban ners Elk. Stine, grown by D. K rrotrlt, Hurns ville. Stine, grown by O. D. Ray, Purns ville. Wlnesap, grown by G. E. Borgs, Liv ingstnn. Yellow Newton, growu by J. S.Ray, Burnsville. York Imperial, jfrown by J. E Smith, Banners Elk. Th s fr it was all of large siie and had been of fine quality, bufc it was n..t in good eondMon as could be desired, apparently, because it was not placeo in cold storage early enough last fall, several varieties being over-ripe when opened." Negro Democracy "Straight." The colored people of J? ayettevl K fcfck no interrst whatever in the eksHcn Thursday, aod, haviotr no Republics n tick t, tbe balk of them voted the Democratic ticket straieht Favetterille Obserter. Why wis not the negro kept from voting In Fayetteville as he was in Winston and other oitl-s? Was it because he voted the Democratic ticket t ub, yes if all the 'niggers' wonld go along and vote fo l ily the Dembcratio ticket all would be well. The Catamoenc and th -Ooon would lie down together! Union Republican. Has lie" Changed. bryan does not sny much abou 16 to 1 In his acceptance speech, hasn't ta d so very muoh about it all along,' and doesn't seem die posed to make very much of it at any time In the future. What more can tbe gold people wlshf Do they prefer aa empire with a gold stand ard to a republic with tht possibil ity or bimetallism! Ex. WHAT THE A QreM N auntie There are many brands of baking powders, but "Royal Baking Powder " is recognized at once as the brand of great name, the powder of highest favor and reputation. Everyone has absolute confi dence in the food where Royal is used. Pure and healthful food is a matter of vital importance to every individual. Royal Baking Powder assures the finest and most wholesome food. ROYAL BAKING POWDE.R CO., VOTE ON THE AMENDMENT. turning Hoard by a Majority of About tM,lMH). 1 The majorities for and against j the amendment, by counties, are as! follows, with II counties omitted. ThtMO aro: Ashe, Brunswick, Chat ham, ('lay, Dare Davidson, Gra ham, Handolphy , Kwaln, Wautauga and Yncey. Nothing has bwu heard from Ashe, Clay, Darn, U.aham, Wauta gga and Yantey. The others are v. ry cloe, and though probably j Republican, it will tak au offlci al count to decide. Orange, Wilkes and Transylvania givo a majority against the amend ment, but elect Democratic mem bets of the legislature. Amendment majorities by coun ties give a total majoritly for the amendment in the State of 58,000 as follows : Counties, Alamance, -Alleghany, Anson, Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caidweil, Camden, Caswell, Carteret, Catawba. Chowan, Cleveland, Columbue, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Dav ie, Duplin, Durham, Edgocombe Forsyth, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, 'Iranville, Greene Ouilford, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Dem. Fusion. 100 200 1,625 1,500 1,545 200 600 350 300 100 7 100 350 29 400 1.513 1,000 1500 1,000 500 . 727 488 3500 5 550 1,500 900 fioO 737 732 621 3,000 1 54 975 100 350 100 2.140 200 1.074 200 ;50 Jackson, Johnston Jones Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, ' " Mrtln, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell. Montgomery, Moore. Nab 800 1,023 200 H.50O 460 150 1,500 800 New Hanovtr 3,015 N thampton, 1,263 OdhIow, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Pendur, Perquimans, Person, Pier, Polk, Richmond, Robeson, Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Scotland, Stanly, 800 50 800 850 300 433 1,200 1,500 3,445 867 1,500 200 1,100 575 60 1,200 btoke, Surry, Transylvania, Tjrrell, 216 Union, 1,800 Vnee, 400 Wake, 1,300 Warren, 1,000 Washington, 460 Wayne, 2 200 Wilkes, ' : Wilson, 1,300 Yadkin, 500 400 30 COO 840 Democratic editors may le t 16 to I severely alone, as most or r them are doing but the people know it is ia the Democratic platform and that it was put there by order of Mr. bryan. Ex. is a guarantee of superior worth " There are many imitation baking powders, made from alum, mostly sold cheap. Avoid them, as they make the food unwholesome. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. ' ' Thought for the Wise. How hard np the Democrats are tor arg amen ts is shown-by their spying that tl.e certainty of tbe Senate remaining Republican for four years makes it safe for voting for Bryan ao admission that car rying out the Democratic platform would not be safo. Western Caro lina News. The Democratic Legislature of Georgia said that an amendment like the one we have voted on in North Carolina was wrong and that it wasnnconstitutional. Only three voted for it. Ex. Senator Hoar hit the bulls eye of truth when he said : "I expect that what is to be done for fr edom and justice tn the future s to be done by the party that stood for freedom and iustice In the tast." Ex. Something Rotten. The election where returns come In vague generalities for 48 hours after the polls close is an election that is open to suspicion No na tional election has been held with in our memory where so few defi nite facts were given out the night after as were given In this State election on tbe night of Aug. 2nd. Ashevllle Gazette. MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. Ic is certainly gratifying to tbe pub lic to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to tbe needy and suffering. The propri etors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bot tles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tbe tbroat. chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on all druggists and get a free trial, bottle. Regular size 60c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed or price refunded. Au Industrial Commission. Wasuingtun, Aug. 8. The Pres ident today appelated Daniel A. 125 I Tompkins, of North Carolina a menx wr uf tue Industrial Commission, to ! succeed Ellison -A. Smttti, resigned , Mr. Tompkins is largely identified i with the cutton interests of the south, and is one of tbe priucipal owner of the ' harlotte Observer. Ex. It Will Hp Krt in Xt,y-1. ru . i A gentleman from Yorkville, S. !C, says he heard Ben Tillman j make a speech" the ofJier day, in iwnica ne strongly advocated tbe I abolishment of the fr-e school sys item. Such talk w Jl be hearcfin j North Carolina s on.Exchang- IF THE BABY IS TEETH CUTTING Be sure and use that old and well tried rvmedy, Mrs. Winslow's soothing Syrup for children teeth ing. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind coiio and is the beat remedy for diarrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. BRAVE MEN FALL Victims to okumaou, liver and' kid ney troubles as well as women, and all ieei tne results in tbe loss of appetite. poisons in me oioou, DacKache, nerv ousness,- headache and tired, listless. runaown reeling. Hut there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gard ner, Idaville, Ind. He says: "Electric Bi Iters are jnst tbe thing for a man wnen ne is all run down, and don't care whether be lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could tike. I can now eat anything and nave a new lease on life." Only SOcts . 1 1 -M "3 a . - . ki au urug stores- AveryTotTie guar- ameeu. A FRIGHTFUL BLUNDER win often cause a horrible Burn. roam, or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica salve, the best in the world. win an; tne nam and promptly heal it. uuree Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 35et. a- box. Car guaranteed. Sold br aU Druggist, I'M llWSf IttlMfMlU rfl iau. t Th People's Party Coavvattoa aaaexnbled In IUIelch. A mil Ulh. reaffirm the principles set forth 1 tbe People's Party National pl- form adopted at St. LooU la 11 and Inst met tha delegates ta N atlonal Convention at Blooz r ' " May 9th to vote for the nomlnatlos of William J. Bryan for Pre14 We commend the present Btato Administration for lt high pel Aonal and official ' integrity, A hallengo a comparison of Its reo rd with any and all of Its prede cessors. W condemn the Democratic Legia- latnraof 1899 for tta extra v anal tx- pendltures of rmblic moneyAmoaating to llJM.7a5.7g in 1899, at opposed to iaA Tl.u. expended by tbe preoed ng IegllatBre. an excess of M10,- '94.65. not Ineloding the earn of $100. WO for public education north tSSM for pure base or state larms. We farther condemn said Lgiala tnre for the carries blundering an cirelrt legislation, Including more rross blunders and anconatJtatlonal laws rban ever before enacted by any General Assembly in North Carolina. We farther denounce the machine leaders of tbe Democratic party for Uylnffth whip on tbe bank at the democratic Lecislatnre and forcing them into enacting and submitting a disfranchising' constitutional amend ment in violation of tbe olemn pledges of tbe party made not only officially in their campaign handbook hut by members of tbe General Assem bly and other Democratic candidates for office in their canvass before the neonle. We denounce them not only for doinr this in violation of their pledges, but also for submitting a mea sure most odious in form and danrer ous In effect. That General Assembly being composed of? some of tbe bet lawyers of the party, must havf known, or at least bad a reasonable doubt, not only as to tbe unconstitu tiOLality of tbe monstrous provision of Section 5. known as tbe "grandfather clanse" in said amendment, but also of tbe arrest danger of that noconstitn tional sectional section falling, leav inr the remainder of tbe amendment to stand, thus disfranchising by an ed nrational qualification fifty or sixty thousand white voters of North Caro lina, who in 1898 rave the Democratic party power in tbe Letri"lature. and whose ignorance is no fault of their own but is chargeable to the neglect of the Democratic party, which noweekc to disfranchise them and make their ignorance a crime alongside that of tbe felon. But even if the proposed amendment were not unconstitutional (as it clear ly is), still it is especially objection able in tbe following particulars () In that it dignifies with the right of suffrage the roost vicious, trouble some and obnoxious clans of the negro population, and completely disfran chines tbe most faithful. kindly and or derly element or that race (b) In that..while clamoring for white supremacy and declaring that no white man shall be disfranchised under tbf amendment, they have so written their amendment that every white boy be coming or age after 1908 stands on tbe same footing with tbe negro, and can not vote unless be is able to read and write. fc) In that by the latter provision. they have made it possible for the ed ucated negro after 1908 to cast his bal lot while the unfortunate son of tbe white men wbo have been tbe strength of true democracy stands without a vote at the ballot box. They slaughter the suffrage of tbe son whose father they dare not openly attack. (d) In that this suffrage amend ment does not remove tbe negro from politios or settle the negro question in North Carolina (e) In that every voter who has not paid his doII tax as much as five months before the State election and eight months before the national eleo tion, shall be disfranchised as much as if be were convicted of felony or were an ignorant negro. Tbe purpose nf this provision is not only to disfran chise every good bonest citiien who unfortunately cannot pay bis taxes by tne nrst or Marcn preceding tbe elec tion, but further to try to bribe tbe vo ter to surrender his suflrage at the ex pense of tbe public school fund of tbe State, which is derived from poll taxes. There larks behind this proposition a still greater danger to the public schools of tbe State, for with the adop tion of the amendment the opponents of free schools in North Carolina will at once raise the cry' that every dollar raised for public instruction means the increase of the number of negro vo ters, and thus the poor white man's on will be chained in bondage of ig norance and disfranchised to prevent tbe education of tbe . negro voter. There is no white supremacy in this. The constitutional question pre sented by tbe 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 the evils and dangers and leave the voters of all parties to pass their verdict in the light of these facts. Tbe question ie above party, and no one should be more aotlve 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 alwavs been more distinctly than any othT party in North Carolina a white man's party, and is more anxious than anv other party to solve the race problem, and to foroe all parties to a discussion of the great economic issues so vitally affecting the welfare of all wealth pro ducers of the State and nation and de cency inpolitcs. Therefore, we propose in lieu of this dangerous amendment, the best solu tion of the race question that is possi- oe as long as rne tetn amendment to the Constitution of the United States stands a solution which denrives no white man in North Carolina now or hereafter of his right of suffrage, to- n't Amend Section 6, Art. 6, of the Con stitutioo of North Carolina by insert ing among the disqualifications for office, enumerated therein, tbe follow ing, via: All negroes and all"persons of negro descent to the third genera tion iuclueive. If tbeJDemocratic Legislature which meets in June will offer this safe, con stitutional and wholesome amendment injlieu of tbe present scheme it will have our hearty support. If tbey will not, we appeal to tbe people to rally to our assistance to elect a Legislature pledged, to .support such an amend ment. We congratulate the peopleJofJNorth Carolina upon tbe decision of.the State Supreme Coon in tbe case of Harris vs. wngbt (lai N. C. R-, 173), deolar mg that the General Assembly has power to provide different systems of county government lor various ooan ties or tbe state.-Acting under this decision, we piedga the People's Party to the maintenance of the system of local self-government in all the white counties, towns and cities in the State as established by tne General Ass em niy or isyo, na at tha same time to provide and maintain a legislative sys tem of coonty government for all the of the Stata ao th.t there can never be anv oneatinn thar tha white nannl shall ala k... nii -- - I i.f. r iZ Ii . zz , and Munnlcra itnntMil n' i-. 11 w "' s " x ' We denounce tha Democratic Legi lature of 1899 for, passing an'eleotion law. arery provision of whiohis ear . . . . . . . fully and cunningly planned and de vised to thwart the sovereign will of the people of North Carolina by whole -sale fraud and debaaohery of the bal lot aox. Wadaelara, wftboat faajro Your Kidneys. CnhcaJthy Kidaeyt Kxke Impure llood. Al the bhoi in ycur body passea through yovr kidneys once every three mtautes. i ne Kioaers are your Moo4 purifiera, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in tha Uood. If they are sick or oix cf order, tbey US to do the;r work. P.ns. aches and rheu matism come from ex cess cf uric add ia tha blood, due to neglected Uaaty trout . Kidney trouble causes quick, or URStoady heart beats, and makes ore feel as though hey had bean trouble, because the heart Is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys. but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring ycur kidneys. Tbe mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the great kidney remedy Is soon realized.' It stands tbe highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing and Is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a samnle bottle by mail . Hma or Bmap-aooc free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you hare kidney or Diaooer uouoie. Menuo" his paper when writing ur. runner & Co. langnamton. ry. Y. esful contradiction, that H stq partisan, unfair Infamous" anr -.tnsible election law that baa eve? arraoed the statute book of snj sat Id tbe Union. W pledge ourselves to incraae th aficiency of the pnblic school sytn irj North Carolina, and point to tnr 'at that the People's Party baa don no ore for pubne education in Nortt 'arolina than the Democratic parti r Hid Id twice the length of tim n the Populists of North Carolina i i fte credited tbe first neat increas' " the public school system. We pledge nnrelvee to be care o he unfortunate class in North Cam nid to an increase In the necea arv facilities for the same. As ar rneet of onr sincerity, we point tr iur past reoord in this particular, anr1 ay that no "Legislature in whlct PopnHsts have had a controlling vofc has ever turned a deaf ear to the d mand of the unfortunate, or been fol lowed by an urgent appeal for add! tional provision as has been recently issned 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 a the time they were consnmir their time In enacting poetical leg'itrr and creating new offices during the session of 1899. Labor is indispensable to he crea tion and profitable use of capital. Hap Hal increases the efficiency and value of labor. Whoever arrays one against the other, is an enemy of both. Tha policy is wisest and best, which har monizes the two on the bis of abso lute justice. WILMINGTON A WELDOv R. F ND BRANCHES AND ATLANTIC COAST LINK R COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA roNDSNItID SOHBJOni.B TRAINS GOING 80UTH 8 8 i 5 5 i 6t 6 6 6 m e HO 7iG aso if 11 60 9 48 .... ... 12 W 10 Sf 12 21 . . 8 00 ... . '- 1 00 10 9f 8 4 6 4T 12 5: 1 M 11 14 7 10 7T 2 4f 2 86 11 57 4 V) 1 10 7 25 8 15 , P. at. A at. .... j. 7 50 7 01 s 2i 8 OS 4 9t 9 40 0 5 'DATED Jnly 81. 1899. Lv Weldon Ar Rocky Mount ' Ly Tarboro. Ly Rocky Mount, L.V w uaon ! Ly Raima Ly Fayetteville.. Ar Florence Ly Goldsboro.... Lv Magnolia .... Ar Wilmington.. TRAIN8 GOING NORTH. 3 5 25 i a. m. ir. h. Lv FioreooB . 9 40 ... . "46 Lv Fayetteville 12 20 . .. 9 48 Lv Selma 1 60 10 54 At Wilaon 2 36 . 11 81 a a. r. h . a. a Ly WUmington 7 00 9 41 Lv Magnolia 8 84 11 li Lv Goldsboro 616 9 45 12 r. k. r. tt. r. at. Lv Wilson...... 2 35 6 43 11 81 10 lb Ar Rocky Mount, 8308161207 11 35 1 6f Ar Tarboro....... 7 04 Lv Tarboro.. 12 21 Lv Rocky Mount,! 3 30 . 12 04e Ar Wfiidon...: 4 32 - 1 00j .r. u. a.ir. m. t Daily except Monday. I Daily sxobd 8nnday. wiiminzion ana wsiaon JUiixoMi. Yad kin Division Main Line Train leavea Wii mington 9 00 a. m., arrivea FayetteviUe 12 15 p m., leavea Fayetteville 12 28 p. m.. arrives 8anford 1 43 p. m. Retnrning leave 8s n ford 2 30 p. m., arrive FayetteviUe 8 46 to., leave Fayeuevule 3 60 p. m.. arrives w ilminf ton 6 50 p. m. Wilmineton and Weldon Railroad. Ben netts vi 11 Braach Train leaves RenaatU villa 8 15 a. m . Maxton 9 20 a m... Bed 8priogs 9 53 a. m., Hope Mills 10 42 a. m., arrive Fayetteville 10 56. Petnrnlna leaves Fayetteville 4 40 p. m.. Hope Mills 4 55 p. m.. Red Springs 5 35 p. m., Maxto 8 15 p m.. arrives Bennettsviile 7 15 p. m. ConneotionB at FayettevUle with train ao 78 at Maxton with the Carolina Ce a Railroad, at Red . 8prinn with the Rse Springs and Bowmore Railroad. at8anfoie with the Seaboard Air Line and Souther Railway at Golf wttb the Durham an Charlotte Railroad. Train on the Scotland Mere- Branch Roau leaves Weldon 3 85 p. m., Halifax 4 15 p. m. arrives 8ootland Neck at 5 08 p. ra., Green ville 8:57 p. m.. Kinston 7iSb p. m. Return ing leaves Kinston 7 50 a, m., Greenvilu. 8:52 a. ra.. tmpoe Halifax 11:18 a. m Weldon 11:33 a. m.. daily except Sac da uv Trains on Washinaton Branch lea vt Wi ir-trton 8:10m. m- and ISO p. m-, arrive Par mele 9:10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m, returning leave Parmek 9:85 a. m. and 8:30 p. m ar rive Washington li:00 a. m- and 7:30 p. rs dairy except Sunday. Train leavea Tarboro. N. C-, daily axeep 8onday 5 JO p. m., Sunday 4:15 p. mn e rives Plymouth 7:40 p. m.. 6 10 p.m.. retun. fna leavea Plymootb daily except 8uBda 7:50 a. m.. and Sunday 9 a.mM arnvea-Tar boro 10:05 a. m. and 11:00 a. m. . Train 00 Midland fii. U. Branch leave Goldsboro daily, sjxeept Snnday, 7:05 a. nu arrivintr SmHhfield 8:10 a. ., retarnin leavea Smith fie Id 94)0 a. nr., arrivea at Gold fcoro 10:85 a. m. ' - - Trains on Nasbvilie Rranch leave Rockv Mount at 4:30 a. tn 8 40 p. m.. arrive Naab ville 10 10 a. m., 4 08 p. m., Sirinv Boi ' 10 40 a. m 488 p. w., retarnin 1 leave i F0?& m 30 p- asnvuj 1 a. Bl- 1122 a. 0 20 p. m., arriva at Rocky icept Mount ll 45 a wuit m 6 p. m dally ' Train on GlinUm Branch lee yes Warn w for Clinton dally, exeept Sunday, 11:40a. tp ' ad 4:15 p. m . retumina leaves Clinton at i7:2i aand80 p. mr SJWaIw Wa Va AAnnAMAn . Train No. 78 makes cloae eoaoecnon at Weldon for all Itofata North daflvalCrail via Richmond. .-.Zy: - L. - H . M . CM KBSON Uen'f 1 aaeleA, J. R. XJBNLY. Gen I Man. I v , ' TV VMTRSON TrafBe If anam '-. : - .- , - w . .-:V : . aifc Sisriiiq) lt:.:fitD Trains Double Daily Suma B17WKKX JiKW YORK. TAMPA, ATLANTA, NSW ORLZAK4. ANI POINT SO ITT 1 A N't WEST. i 1 ... ...I .11 -g Bfff. -I IN EFFECT JUNE tod. IWX - MU THtiOLND. OmlW DoJlv No. tl u S ,t n Vf vnllt inOpt. II tr LvFtfladelPRR t J vto TS)asa Lv BaHtmera. P B R Stops titan by Wae&iBfWMt r. H R..T udim 0Uia Lt RttbmoaO. 8 A L By toeop l Lv PMerabnrc 11 IS rra S U am Lv R'dewwav Jet 12" am 6 17 pta T.y Hdoa 2&m SaOpw I.t RtHrh.. 4 OS am 7 SO pm Lv Sftn'hern Plnta A 57 am U pea Ko 403 Lv Hamlet...... 6 90 am lOStpm Ko II Lyrwinmb'a j iSsm a.' Pvannab trTTpm 6 00 am r Jck sob vill 7 40 pm !0em Kr Tampa fitOasn tpn No 408 Ar Charlotte 9 81am Lv Theater Mw Lv Greenwood 11 2m Lv Athens I 48 pm r Atlanta 4 0 em At Anrnsta OA WC... 5 10 pm T.y ew York NYP A Nt (Wim Lv Philadelphia 10 20 am llWpm NY.ODSOo tSOD - TiT B ltJTeB B P fA tA'Odn Ly Wash'n W A W 8 B fOpm vo rn No 4i Lv PoTtsmonth 8 A.LBy 9 20 pm Lv wldn 12 '5 am XoSl 0 81am 12 01pm 1 2n hit tISnm SI pm f, 12 pm 7 30 pm No 27 11 ns, n. ft no am Lv Ridwav Jet..,, t.y Hedr80n Ly Ralalirh Lv 8onthern Pines 9 W am 2 M a"i . 06 am . r B7 " . fifl am Lv Hsrolet No St invim 2 07 pm 7 41 pm 8 30 sm No 4ft3 Lv folnmblat... Ar STnnin.... Ar Jscksonv'lle. 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R "0 am t 40nm K 41 m -S) w, 11 Sf 811 w w 3 Wn s syw rPnIWleW K. 15 n 4r ew VfV p R n 3 Snm sn 4ft- 8 oosm 4 JOT m "an LvTt'd'e-av Jrt 8 A Rv Ly WaMr. A PortsmrrntK Ar Wssh'toTi w A W o B ArR-IMninre BPC" Of tn4-an 1 30 . t '4'mn , Oa . 3 ptj 7 43m A' w YorV OCO Co Kt PbU-e1 h N YPAN Kr itw YorV Vo'e Pa'lv eyoep frrrrr Diire c Ntwe:n ew York end RV monrt. ai Hsnle and avannah on t-sl hos 31 and 4 t enb-al Tirrte, it Eastern T me A Slmht-Attice or cramps ma hrlne on diarrhoea which is. In net cases, followed by InflamaHnn ofhe stomscb and other dsnerons r m nlainta. All "iieh disorders are dsn rwi and shonM ir their infancy reed wih the het known remed. The mpris of Pa'n Killer are! kne r nd i is recognized as h atandsr specific fop rrampa. diarrhoea, e' Avoid suhatotes. ' there hot o Pal KiIr. "Perry Davis. Priee'2 nd R0 cents. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS, Are rrard. hut Skin Ernntion r life of joy. Rucklen's Arnica Salv cores them: "also Old. Rnnnfnv ri Fever Sores. ItIots. Boila. Felons Coma. Wsrt. Cit.. Rruie. Turns' Scalds. Chapped Hands. Chilhf.in. Best Pile core on earth. Drives on Pains and Abs Onlt Urla a Twit Cure ruaranteed. Sold by nil f irmrtri.r ko3 0 0 TTT 112 p J(he a no am IgQftr ie8 9 20n andadjustment. same. IJpr, senVthe. liighest standawls of' anirclmin-dnveii types ; ' Bicycles mmi a. a m Br a . a1 . . - . . . - - i:Qii.c.RuPOAn.!N T as e4raat waaatwe War 71 1 isnt. itet oa v,i srrATnm ItMTt fsaltf r m Lv isr- ar 4" I 4ft rc 7 as a a a 1 ate TT at 9 PntnarCtwk CswweU 1 t 1 a .. altaf - r ton W Osaw Ctw... L CkwTa. ill! fevWrwy Atktatle'Hsael . 2t W. Hty WBSTBODirD TEA IBB, rTATfOKm. 4r Oaldahttf W LaGraa... PalnagCraaw W Klaatoa .. raawatl Dovsr. W roes Creak. Tiiaoarora Clark's Lv w v Ar -Btvavdale reataa...M Havalork W Newport . WfMwee Atlantte..... ... aforafcead Ottv.. AtlaatJe Retail. Lv Ar Lv M.CHy 7,88 A. M. f etop s Rem ar P. M i 84rwa W Water Taletraph sUtiea. 8. L. DILL, Bnpt. i. si w utrni' TiiAJiPt At Lv ftavvXaak 111111.'.. WOfrckl.. a if i I w I s I I 884 I " e- . ........ -V A.K. AM Daily ei raaaeaacsr eept Asa ears 4 A.8L. P.M. 11 08 tOB If 41 a T 198S s tta a 100 a 4JIT ...... ie ix a i 1 9 ra f is jl 14 e 27 I i t so r; ' f 920 v . f 912 f 9 11 J. 9 . - se ... rat .... f 809 ! 48 90 s 7 4- f 789 r 7 as 7 r counn mo precirct chair MM' Posters For Public Speakings. We have on band a larre lot of Poa tera, 12x18, assort ed colors, that . have .places left blank for yoo to" insert the name of 8PKAKBRH AND PLACEH OP SPEAKING. and will mail them oat paid, fifty for 5 cent. Order a filled ar once. Send money or two cent stamps. Capital Printing Co., RALEIGH. N. C. lSeait7 la Bla4 Dy. Ocan blood means a clean akin. Nt beauty without it. Caacareta, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and krp it clean, by -stirring op the lazy liver and driving all im -rarities from tbe body. IV-jnn to-day to anih pimple, hoils, LloU U-s, blackhed tid i liat sk kly IiIkmis complezKn by ts Vint hVt .!! nsHrv",- !euriy for ton "!! dr'v lj UcWhorter's Fountain Pen.2&4v? I. AGX3TT9 T7AHTCD a Ci-oo aid asvaxd....kiade) of Alailaa aaiwO aw boar aaatal c....8peaadid aatoaaaUe fswi....Wjrrai i ti i! I r 1 uaei wrwaf tak....HoUe ewoawh a write, tiers.. .Does not actt thai kajuk aaA Aa as ainb i "tJr,. rf nsu. ixwisns in acnoot uuidraa ia taw adjvt bell oor'ght. ioorjeTcenc.pro6t Send 25c. fc sample and f. -a. UiMl TEMPLAK PUBLISHIXQ jjQ. uica - S Blood .1 aJvarapvereUaC. Ltmnim C -" - -TTTT!T m ' aosla aa ttaaTr aa rial (01 ettae 1 aad here aeeaapetlUoa from AUSTRALIA KXKJCDT CO Kevel dears And CHAINSi oKVKL UEARS do catch tbingH - iKir need They The ( hain needs more attention. It will run well if properly cared for. - r - . " '-""'a . - COLUMBIA, HARTFORD, STORWER ; AWD PEbMfJT BICYCLES. Homo OQCC. O crop can rowwitrr Potash. out 'Every blade of Grass, ccry grain of Corn, all Fruits and Vegetable must have it. Ii enough Is supplied you can count on a fun if too little, the growth vQbs scrubby." r.iAMAM KUroac?.,x. Rrl UAJORW Kt'hKEK Al AJORl lx nirn AGEHTS, v TK KataWa ; ) Major's . ... MCcmenl i I Rakr T. Waahl ac ton has vtitfea tbe story of his life and work. He give his views en the Ne- tvo Problem and all bis beat peer bee. WMe and eolorrd peop'e are ffivtef advanced order, a honaeaa for aarenU. Hotb white and colored arents make money with hia bo.k. Write today i. !.. sn nou A ArUeia (It Politlrtil Pn.ln-I. "WiMi't that Kullsotno, yiur Ju dicial candidate, yini rarriM liotn Ifrom tbe convention la1 evening? 1 ' " 4I exiaxiwl a tiiurfi; Lo told me j lefore the ranvax that leM W'ln I the hands of hl f rirnd." A THOUSAND TONCI! Could no express the rapture f Annie K. KpHnrer, of H2A Howard sL, Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. Kina New Diawivrry fe Consumption had completely eared ber of a back in a oucb that for many years bad made life a border. All other remedies and debtor maid rive ber no help, bat she sty nf Ibis Royal Cure "it soon removed tbe pain In my cheat and I can now sleep eoundif, eoraetbinr I ean eeareelr rememt-er dnlnr before. I feel like aonndler ta praises tbrouahtout the ITnl verse" Ho will every one who trie !r. Hire's New Dieonvery for any tronhle of the Tbroat. Chest or Langs frioe firir. and lljno. Trial titles free at Drug Hioree; every bottle guaranteed. . ROBBED THE GRAVE. A etarling Incident. wbieh-Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, waa tbe subject, fa rare ted by him as folUws : I was in n.oat dreadful condition. My skin waa almost yellow, eye ennk en, tonsre coated, pain enntinoallyTin back anu aides, no appetite gradoally growipg weaker day by dayJTbree physicians bad given me on. Foru eately, a friend advised ttrvtng 'Elertrie Bitters;' and to bit great Joy and surpriee.tbe first bottle madeTa derided improvement. I continued tbelr use for three weeks, and am now a well nan. I know tbey saved? say life, and robbed tbe grave of another victim" No oe should fall to try them. Only fsVts, roaeanted. afali dm Htoree 3 ....Has ax Mm avar; f3-'ars -J? th.tblalov Ifl.lis.,, Taorv a PnmierlDtte Uorid IUOI IU UiO ejunu '1 "'a aily"siuT aVUaae cf ewaaS I swisa, aa4 as fast aa tee f iat aeTii u 4 f ruia aea kmowm tkay ve have aaaa a. Ba I Sat Srtaa ut jomt r slliaaan wlU aa esoaM ta faatll (aaema. 14 UastoaadlearaiBarTltMte 41 KMaaya. Jl m ww m aj lUoa ttom at2r ftStZSim 5?!?????? l eseletSre MarMery Korfaee not- clog, break, frequent cleaning always run 'the hi bo"th chafnless Hartfonl fm 3 4
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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Aug. 16, 1900, edition 1
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