- 1 I I m w i 1 1 V t y a Tin a a ? lllfj LaULaoim. i 1 "rrN raid and RedHhlrt. . m a !UlMh N.U., August 30. 1SKO, lA'iintoa Caucasian. The I)Hinocru by fraud ind f "v our imtlvM sod ; Mut can their soul be comf I in' i Jitot of the Wilson News in ,)t it nunes of Uit w-ek titOw ..dim' very mean dares atttCau ,-n, m.m and nator Marion Hutler. If , wanted l dual in rorsoualitifi-. u ltfbt sty ome r y mean thio l ., at the ixiiior of the. Wilson Newp. i ;' lit Im ratb. r to he pitud. force. Mi rv 9 r -. 4 Without thi amilHofUrMt ? can for right i.r ir- in funned tbat the indictment , ti-t MaJ . fie . K. Butler, IJi n. J. K. h i i mill Hon. fi II. Johnson and ,,ir,. r prominent l'opuliat or Sarnpaou n. t fur rxpwing (he fraud commit -kmI in tli-lasi election, will be heard i, ... .1. K. Woodard, J. u Wtf ., nt Saturday, .September lur i f r.- older people remember bow ; i. -it i Im- democrat curs-.! and alumni I , r-'publican of l"iJS for taking peo .i. tay Iroui tbeir lime for trial. 'Ill-, were rit'ca's, thieve., rugue, li kr then. N tat are tbe Democrat now fin l.i j t Mr. I.S Tarr announced himself a ui.liila e tor t ! U. H. Seuate in Sun !iv ' papers. vn . clnesday morning Mr. biminot.ft They do Dot wrontr. Just so the party wins, -J?1 Almighty hath dcn -They'll suffer for their lna ."Truth crushed to earth Mhall rl. t strain" And all their plan defeat. 0 Yes, they will stand condemned at lt. Before the. judgmmt neat. With Y. M. SlinmoM lu the lead. Ho miao and so unjust ; Not fit to hold, ao Van e hat waid. A place of public truat. The red shirt follow on thrack. With pistUa, knlTt and gun, I -' - ' - " M..V. k.U IO TT And parents' wayward sons. And even clergymen who preach That they were free from em, Have voted for tfa a lawlo- gang To cheat and eott-r In. Though they still grace the aacred uenk, t n p on need himself a candidate, for the J ( W ee as through a glai,) line hiich othce, Mayiig he did nut i Link it wi iieceKnary t. annouoer tH-o hi- candidacy for the place, a-. !,m nmiouiiceujent WHS published in the l-.hev.lle Citizen arid several otlier pa -pcrs in the HUte more than a year ag 11 we remember correctly when Mr. SnumoiM was challenged a few month ,.((.i by Chairman Butler to meet htm ifi joint cativaiM, they were both candidatc-M for the V. H. Senate. Mr. Minimum said they had no candidate l-r the 1'. . rfenate. It it very ttraiijtc tn.w om people liave xiich convenient iiifinorie!. AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS MEET uccerul Henaloii of the Suuthei-ii states ( iiiiiilni(iHr in ltaleij;b. The .second annual convention of the Cotton State. Ao iation of the Com iiiMrdoner of Agriculture convened i Kaleigh Tu wday. Delegates from I.ou iiana, Miaisnippi, Georgia and other Sou'hern State were in at endance. Addrexsei of welcome were delivered by Uoverm.r Daniel I. Kuaxell n be half of the Sia e, by Hi n K. N. aimio on behalf of the ity, and by Commih Moiier rt. J.. I'alter-tou on the part of the North 1 arolina State Hoard of Ag rici.ltnre. Hesp 'n.-e were made by rr U.C White or the Uii' verbify of Oe rgia and by Col nel J. A. Kedhead. the Commissioner of Agr. culture from Missiiaippi The disciH..iont were con fined to agricultural topic-, immigra tion and agricultural development. INDIGNATION MEETINC. I the Citizen tf Harnett nnd Afljoininir Count it-. Now the election is over and tnon'n reason has returned to them. You are hereby requested to meet In a general mass meeting at the town of Dunn, Harnett county, N 0 , on Saturday, Kept. 22, 1900, to give expression to your purpose as to whether or not you are in favor of "equal rights to all and special privileges to none" being granted to speakers of all political partita, and whether or not you are In fa vor of a free ballot and a fair count and a Just election law in North Carolina. The mee.ing will be ad dressed by Hon. Marlon Butler, of Sampson county, a Populist; (Ex Sheriff) John A. Green, of ilarnett county, a life long Democrat, and) Hon. O. J. spears, of Harnett coun ty, a Republican. This is no par tisan meeting In behalf of any po litical party, but now the amend ment has been carr'ed and the ne gro Is out of politic?, It is in behalf of white men of all parties who in tend to preserve ihtalr liberties. Citizen. Their words fall llirhtiv on our -ftrri Junt like a sounding braas.' When Simmons to the Henate goes, let this in mind be borne, That when the very wicked rule. The people always mourn. We have not sold our souls for gold, To till a miser's purse ; And you will find that fame thus gained, A burden and a curse. You cast asideltruo happiness, Which in contentment lies. And ou will find the crown you wear A very thorny prize. h. lto.scot Ha i. u Denial, N. C, Aug 21, I90u. Lint s suggested to the writer by rea ing "Our Old Carolina Home," by Henry A. Urady, in a recent Is sue of the Sampson Demixirat. One more erratic genius Has scraped our Southern skies. And all the burden of his song In Marion Butler lies. He wrote a famous elegy That outstrips Thomas Oray, And told the laldies not to weep For Butler's laid away. He is not dead, but only sleeps, 1 o t ake a needed rest, "A ad not a wave of trouble roll 'Across his poacefnl breast ' You said that ho was dead before, But didn't he arise, And read his many titles clear. "To mansions In theskieV' The Senator feels jusfTy proud, That In a priceless gem, You placed his name and crowned his fame With such a d'udem. TNI e8NFf CI HACrS DISSOLUTICX. J IaU d III ah IUI4 TWir UM Uurfia MaaMon. "In all 8oat!and there i perbap. too more interesting h cue tbao i to be aeen in the qaaint, ana'oeratw fliwery lit'le towaot W athtngt a. to Wdke eoi at j, Georgia," tit Mr Taaddeaa Hariou. o! "H .tuaue-4 .. Sme3cu bera Hoaus ' 10 th8p leiaber Limits' ltom J urnl. ! Is kaova far and wld aa II ard Hoaae. takiaic its nmef torn 8tphe Heard, the flrtt aetiler of Wbiac ion, later a O iveibor of Ueurgi' wh racbd to ere after a loner j ur ney from Virtrmia uo Nw Y a.- . Day, 1774. Uo camoed ha lauiil) on thoapot wbre Heard Honan itaads, where afurward he built a fort of defense ngaiust the ludiac. Tae firt dwelling erected oo tr . groutd. however, was a latere, wool en structure, koown aa the Tavern l Captain J hn Wiiilaoton, whos girl were famon Oeo gta beaati s, co a. ted by bait the young squire iu tie 8tt. 'Iq 1865, jat prior to the eapiur of J flera.in Davi, waat is kaown the Ust Cabinet meeting of the Con federacy oecu rd iu ihe lai H -use Tbe roin in wb:eb tbe dm couraged Cabinet miuUter sat is the rear of the eecoad atorr. and ha- e?er aince been na.d For man m nths what lin l m ney ibe Con federacy had w&a kept in the o! i b nk vaults on the lower ti or. Th; vaulf. is there to-day, and is doaj? duty a a milk and batter close'. Mr. Mulligan, who at prtsant oceu pies tbe bouse, is a descendant of tue original Heard family." CALL OF CONVENTION. The t'onirreaaioiial Convention far tlie Third IMstrtct all.xl to Meet in Clinton Sept. l'ith. Jiy a referendum vote of the Ex ecu lve Committee of the People party of Third Congressional Dli trict, the Congress onal Convention for this district Is hereby call ml u meet in CUnton, Wetlnesday, S.-pt. 12, 19(M), ar 12 o cl ck M , fo- the purposa of nominat ng a candidal for J on gross, and transacting any other bijsinesi that may be brougli before it. County chairmen will no if th delegates of their r pective couu ties, of time ana place of the con ventlon. V. J. MhArtht k, Ch'm Ex. Com., P. P.. :ird l ong - Diet. l(BEIZ&m'l Tbi. idmM armtating mn4 i totmenti 4 ail akha Laa U cawed by aa acid owditk- U 11 Lo UU O pf reach, the skia 4 it Ucmdcs ml and tceaMd Tlw tub mA Vanan a alasoa4utaUe.epeciaJl7bo owdxttsJ from any cmua Th aki seraaa steep m unpoiKiU. tb dt)mm muBrrrr, frgardlra of aaSMm, rubra card atrvegth to nWa Ttua bBrctaa, tubing btusur aaia aofartuae ta IniW t aatidea, d hrv-.c a atKkr id. waici forma cruau ud oiea. Again the akia iadry. Hard aad laaund. lttba talent!.. bUda4 ZSm Tbia ia m painful aad etabliom furta of the bursas. H bUc SiYeioa. Tetlej , KryMpciaa. Salt Rhctaan and anMV hk trvut4e a ta ml m 4v THERE GAU OE NO EXTERNAL IRRITATIOU WITHOUT Att tttTERHAL CAUSE. II th bloud ia Iri a pur, healthy conditio, o puaosoa elemeaU caa rr h tbe aaia, Eatcreal apT lifaUona of waahea. lotion and aala m inflammation b t cannot reach the diaeaac. Only S. S. ihr real Uood luedkiDe. cao do thta. S. S. S.. the only purely vegetable remedy known, ia a aafe and permanent cure fo Eczenn and all deepaeate4 blood ai d akin trouble. It goes direct to the set of the diaenae. neutraliaea tbe acid and cleaaaea tbc Uoud. ar tniurcea and langomt' all tbe organa. and thus dears tbe syneta of all impantiea through the natural t basnet ; tbe akin iebeed. all innan&ati. uiMiuri, ana an ngaioi uae tuaemae uiaappcar. Mm. Uf M. HoffaOa. af Cardiagtaav Oloo. my afe waa aB1ct4 rfah ScvaloM aeaa a4 Hiici froia Mrth. Her faor at lb bran ao hAj rwaUa that anr waa aot rccocnvaablc. aad ka t-mbs aad haadt nr vrry aora. She waa Ueat4 It all ia doctor la towa withoaCrla( taftuc! ar.4 la ker reararchr It relief, waa told by aa old HyniciaB UUktt 1.1 Mw JoilowedYta adric ad waa aeompcly carM. and b never had a return tbediaeaae. Thi waa arveateea year ago. She Borrety wtiyrTrm w w.nun raft brvii m mwr pin jam aij owi lor a. a. a., aaa aoaa, what a haa s win oo i or omen ¬ ta. doa far at Send for our book oo Blood and Skia Diseases, and write oar Dhraiciana fulle about voar ; thev will cheerf ally give any information or advice wanted. We make no charge for thia. Address. EPIDEMIC OF ASSASSINATION. STEVENSON NOMINATED a Tur- ljiKn'ouBtr, West Virrinia in aifil or Kxritetuent. DiroKK8s, W. Va , Aug. 25.-1,"-gan county is In a turmoil of excite n.ent Court has just adjourn d and there is no probability of j, . . . i giauujmj iu tiu.mvuiua vu &w p i Towne's resignation, it waa the epidemic of assassination which Ln,., lh.t . seerastobeswcenlncrovertheconu-l . - - - - - I . . . . Within twenty-four hours three nated, but after seven hours debao men have been waylaid and shot on Stevenson received the nomination the bead waters of Island Greek uafA u rrt. t tan' i j .1 J w t v vuv va;uiuiuvci ir ciiih was snot ana aangerousyi . 0 . .... " J IdjUdlAn Kine Trtf UnM.tr Hut Not Until After Seven Hoar lbai r. The National Populist Commu te' met In Chicago Mondav to nom inate a candidate for Vice President to fill the vacancy caused by 1 r. r. - the flOO Reward iHOO. I LYNCHING IN RUTHERFORD COUNTY. V Mob Avmikm tbe KUIina; or Mills II. Flark. Mills II. Flark, ex-State representa tive, waa shot and HI ed at his planta tion near Forest City Tuesday morn ing, ilia slayer ws Avery Mills, a ne gro renter. Tbe negro was promptly arrested, arid while being carried to jail a mob of citizens took him from the otllcers and carried him about 1(K) yards from tbe main road. wh?re they riddled him with bullets 1 he wife of the negro ia in ja l. Oh ! Byron, shake away the dust And scrape your rusty pen, And when the critics praise hfs song Just write a big AMEN. Oh ! Gladstone, can'c you turn about And whisper from the tomb, . That such a sweet, posthumous song Dispels the deepest gloom. He says the devil too is dead, Poor little orphan boy; May rosea bloom around his head And all his thoughts employ. It "smacks a bid" of Goebel law And beats the fall of Rome, To think he wrote to fit the tune 01 "Old Kentucky Home." Go Prank L. Staiton, hide your pen, For you are ia the shade, You'll have to quit the author's chair, And seek another ttaie. Oh ! sweetest singer of the South, Pour forth your melting lays. And prove to all woo read your song, Your worthiness of praise. E. Roscob Hall, Dismal, N. O., Aug. 24th, 190O. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn tint there :s at leat one dreaded disea-e that cieiu-e hi heei able to cure in all its stages, and' that is Catarrh Hall s atarrb i urt is the only positive cure known to the uiHlical fraternity. atarrb being a constitutional disease, requirei a c 'li st Rational treatment. Hall's atarrb Cure is taken internally, acting direct l upon the blood an 1 mucous stirfa es of the system, thereby destroying the t. ill .11 a t.inn fif t ll . (liaaoca ort.l nrit-ii tr the patient streng h by building up ti e constitution and assisting natU'e iu doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow ers ihat they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. ,S-nd f r list of testini iiiials Address F. J. OHENEY A O , Toledo, O. sold by Druggists, 75c . Hall's Family Puis are the best. wounded Thursday night, from am bush. About the same hour Louis Elmore was fired upon, and his horse shot from under him. At 11 o clock yesterday, Rev. Millard 8ta tford was waylaid on the headwa ters of Guyan by two persons who attempted to kill him He was shot in the left side and arm, but will recover. No arrests have b. en made, though the officers are lea v ing no stone unturned to discover the assassins. No cause can be a s- ) signed for the lawlessness. More (old From Nome. Seattle, Wash.. Aug. 27. The steam ship Ohio ha arrived from Nome wilh 332 passengers, and treasure estimated at $2,000,000. About one-third of the ijold came from Nome The Klondike contributed the balance The steamer South Portland arrived to-night with 40.000 in gold from .Vorne and 118 steerage passengers. went into Is. reported to have said: . "It would be well if Bryan could be delivered from some of his friends. The nomination of Adlal Stevenson for Vice-President by the Populists would endanger the chan ces of Bryan's election, and It la be cause I am working to secure bis election that I am oppoeed to nam ing Stevenson. The best way f.r the Populist to help to elect Brytn is to name a Populist for second place. Those of Mr Bryan's friends who are advising him to the contra ry are harming his cause and raav com pass his defeat by their advice. ' THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Timelv Advice. Davie Record. John Hanes, colored, sowed 37 bush els of wheat and made 483 bushels This is a good crop and show that John is good farmer More of his race should follow his example. Oo to tbe country and make a good lif ing and then take tare of it. Ji hn has just purchased a $38,00 disc plo rt The negroes are ma king a mistake in congregating in the towns where many of them eke out a poor existence. The Pope Atteinpta to Dictte to the Kins: New York, Aug. 27 A special cable dispatch to The Journal from Rome sys a circular note from the Vatican has been sent to alt Catno lie governments, de larlng that the Pope renounces none of the papel rights over the Rome provinces, and that until they recognize the Holy See the Pope wdl reeogn za the new King only as King of Sardina. Suicides From Heat. New York, Aug. 28. Mrs. Glueck, aged sixty years, blindfolded herself and jumped from a six story window to-day She was insane from the ex cessive heat. Thk Stomach of Man is subject to a dozn such common nt painful eft dio s as cramps cholera morbus, aud dysentery, that, by neglect may he madd chronic and dangerous. The best, handiest, sur. t and quicker, remedy ia Pin-KiPer, a m dicint which has been tried for more than half of a century and never failed to give relief. . Avoid substitutes, there it but one Pain-Killer , Perry Davia.' Price 25a and 50c. The Populist National Committee mot In Chicago last Monday to nominate a Vice-Presidential candi date In place of Mr. Towne Ste venson was nominated. Senator Butler, Washburn and other prom inent Populists made a strong fight against Stevenson. Death of a Civil War Captain. Joliet, 111., Aug.: 27. Captain Mc Allister, who commanded in the Civil War the famous McAllister battery, died to dav at his home in this city fr. m a naralvtic stroke. He was 70 years old About 3o0 employes of the Tennes see Coal and Railroad Company, at Siuh Pittabnrg. Tnn., struck yes- a.s . m tarda. because oi tne aiscnarge ot . I uui n man- fjro ' Price, McCormick'a Creditora, Dividend of Fifty PerCent. Being- Paid. New York, August 27 The Met ropolitan Trust Company began paving a dividend of fifty per cent. in cash today on behalf of the read justment committee to all credi ors of Price, Mccormick and company who bad flud their claims The first diVluend to be paid by tru Trust Company will be incoss of one million dollars. Whit-sett Institute, vVbitsett, N C , opens the Fall Term Wednesday August 2ih. Many stu tents have alreadv register d aI he outlook is now that a Urger crowd of students will attend this year than ever before Tbe coures offered this year will be: Literary, Business. Teacher' Normal. Short hand, Music, Typewriting, &c. Two new teachers will be added to the Faculty. A new hall for boardir g tudents has j ist been opened. Never before hs tbe school been ao wll ore pi red to give satisfaction to its patrons. Lis ytar there were 231 students and atrangements are being made for many more this year. Th school has filled a number of excel lent positions this summer, and its graduates have no trouble in securing arood positions Total expenses for a student Tor five months average Hritiwh Pushing Boera Oenral Ifc W-t Stilt Dodging. Latest South African war news show that tbe British are gradually corner ing the Boers, and it is believed the burghers will soon be forced into a po sition where a decisive battle can be fought. general Buller's command has taken Bergendal, a strong position, suffering fi'ly or sixty casualties. The burgber are said to have 1 st heavily. General Roberts reports several minor engage ments with small losses. POPULIST CONVENTION CALLED For the 1th Congressional District To Meet in Knleigh. Sept. 1 1th, IflOO. At a meeting ot the Congressional committe, beld in Raleigb, on Aotr. 14 b, 1900, the Congressional Con- ntiou of the Pi opUt's Party, for the 4 h District, was called to meet in the City of Raleigh on Tuesday, Sept. 11th, 1900, at 4:30 p. m., at the conrt house, for the purpose of nom HICKS' CAPUBIME Headache Cure . . l.KAVKS NO BAD EKKKCT WHATEVER 15, '25 and 50e. at Draggists Public School Books! Tbe Public Schools are now opening over the State, and will need supplies. These school books and supplies can be bad at a discount to teachers and dealers from 4 ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO.. R.A.T.EIG-H, 3ST. CI WONDERFUL SUMMER BARGAINS Dobbin ti Fcrrall. M TucVcr'a Store. U k 125 Ft) etloUlc St. Raleigh, n. c. Anticephalalgine Th.. Original HKAIUCHE and NECitAlHA CURB SAFEST - AND BIST 2i and W) enntt a bottle For Sain by all Druggist Raleigh Uarble Works -PROPRIETORS KALIIOH, M. 0. noottoOOOOOOO OOOOOOCMKlO SHIPMENTS MADE TO ANY PART OF THE STATE AT SAME PRICK AS AT FHOP. Joooeooonooo oonoooooo o Write for Citaloirue. . ffT IN FINE DRY COOD8 Many hoc we are elos oat at really half rnea Aid. TIIK RKADV MAILMAN T.YIXRK1 I.AIUKH HCITh AT iiai.k Pinrixr All the KORKK1N SOVKLTItK IN COTTON, UKtl AS DIES. LAWN rt. DlMITlKHand other ckI aud dainty fabrics at halt prira ALL THE ODD PRICKS AND SHORT LKNtlTHs OK CARPETS AND MATTINOS at half phea. All tbe Small Wares bUooglog U tbu onioaer - liolta Ar., Ar. at balf prtea Nvekvaar. Ktii Ifjpoiaible to do so come and p-rualU make vur porrbaa.. if yo caaH some write ns for sauinle or di-ription V will give via th very ttt attention in tbe ranct polite wty. lMHtniN A FERKAU i i w:. r-n tu: i a and tuition. It. I Jiu u: v A Chinese Court of Inquiry. tion may deem proper. County Chairmen will take such The position of the United States steps as are necessary to select dele- will be favorable ti the maintenance I gates to said convention. of tbe Chinese empire rather than to the partition of Crna among other oo we r s. But there will have to be noch investigation and discussion before wise and intelligent action can Of decided upon. It seems to us that he situation aff jrds a most excellent DDortuaitv tost in motion that By order of tbe committee. 8 Otho Wilson, Chm'n. THE UNIVERSITY of NORTH CAROLINA THE HKAO OF THE NT ATE S EDUCATIONAL HYSTEM Throe, acadonaic court leading to degrees. Professional courses in Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Summer School for Teachers. Scholarships and Iioans to needy. Fre Tuition to candi dates for Ministry, Minister's Sons and t Teachers. 512 students besides 161 In Sum mer school. 38 teachers In the fac ulty. For catalogues and Inform-1 tion address F. P. V ENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. Tuition $60 Do You? - - - WEAR PaMTS ! then WHjTIng BROS." Says Iewey Stole Amraunitioi A Boston special dated August 28, says : "A story is published by The o.rt of the machinery of the recent Traveler tonight to the effect that Hague Treaty framed at the peace w bwiw nmmuuiuou frA nrhinh MMvid fnr intftr- "om e uritisn arsenal in itong wuv.w r " I XT' . 4-U -i.ki. l- l : 1 j m nutional eonrta of inaulrv as nrelim-1 "ikuk wvreu oiiw ir jTtiR State Normal and Industrial College. OF NORTH CAROLINA Have something good to show you. regret It. Prices Rock-Bottom. Oo and hi them and yiu woh'l inary to the settlement of a dispute or difficulty. What the world most aeeds now, in the Chinese situation, is a correct understanding of all the fact. We know that the Chinese Government has been guilty of seri o us duplicity; but how far that da pliclty has gone, and to what extent he government has been rdsponsib'e for tbe outrages committed by the Box rs,.cau be known Ojly after con 3iderabninqniry. From "Th Progress of ibe World," in the A mer lean MjQthly Rsview of Reviewafur S-ptembtr. Manila to engage the Spanish fleet. The name ot the man furnishing the information is not printed. Southern Railway Arrangements have been effected by which 1 000 mile books, the prioe of which in $25.00 each, issued by the SEABOARD AIR LIKE RAIL WAY, are honored through to Wash ington over the Pennsylvania Bad road; from rortsmou-nto Baltimore over the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, and biteen Clintun and Columbia over tbe Columbia, mew berry & Linrens Rtilroad. This ar ran semen t i deludes the books issutd by toe Florida Central & Peninsular m a a Y I i Td uaurgia Aiaoama ivauroaas Auk 30 lai. Fishing. THE DOCTOR WHO STAYS. Other Come at Tail ami I'aae on, but Dr. Hathaway Practice Haa Been Permanently Katabliahed for 20 Years ana i t-ar ay ear i uro Ilecna.of hi" ltM-ora of Curea. I The 'act that fr Hathaway has be n ablished in tbe south longer than ai)y other specialist demo i sirstes a number of very imp rtant things . Other tpe eialixt have practice i here, ome for a few months and some even for a year or two, but Dr. Hathaway is tn onlv one of ah tbe number who has re gained, and ins nrae-tice nas Deen conuuutius mi w .... . .. . nlain t.A ill i.. t, n.uto it. . nrnmiM which he could not Illinili s.. I ti.. h.u ii.ikii pvitv nronuse lie haamaae; j. Newton ,.th...y , S5 K- V'S- " ,h'r 8P"""" '" M i, his Bld coiiibined; He has cored more cases of Loss of Manly V igor; He has cured more case of Vane ceie; He has cured more cases of 'c.t"rAiiftd poi900ing, in all different stages; He ha cured more case of Mpeciflo tiXnfSwLYcpB.lnU', He has cured more eaes or af manner of Urinary a nd J" compiains , He has cure I more na.es of all manner of Chrome Diseases, . And, he baa cured tli I"'-- ont.inued with a constantly i nese are tne raons wuj . h field. growinir practice while others nave oeen " ,! m, wr . . ...dan r a T.n i 1 1 1 1. 1 1 r i b nuw v ue uepeiiUA upon nia cureu Cliild Drowned While iraham, N. C, Aug. 24 Robert Nay Hunter, aged eight vears, son of . Mr. and Mrs i larence Hunter, was drown ed this afternoon in a pond from which tbe Oneida Cotton Mills are supplied . Phe lad was fishing and accidentally fell overboard Several mill boys wit nessed the accident. The body was re covered. In His 84rJi Year. Goldsboro Argus. Ex-Governor C. H. Brogden was in the city last evening. He is now 84 years old, and is wonderfully well preserved. He attends to the duties of his farm, ana taxes aaeep interest In everything both In the business and the political world. - a m - The temperature of the Sunny Rnnth in the pat two weeks was warm as could bo desired and then some over. Ex.- like afflicted of Dr. Hathaway want Sr a what he hts d ne and what lie can uu. rin.a to at h.s office wants ad sufferers iroui y Y;:r" fzt h. can cure or write him. Un ess tbey are conv.uceu . .- "-'VnnTtlnn'at his of- ik. ..u ... Ho. nhllMtlonS MJ taae ncamicy. v. uvi ac: ii uua a oce or by mail s free. ew e J Killed While Playing Ghost. Labor Advocate. Whlie frightening a crowd of ne (rroes in Philadelphia by pretending that she was a ghost, Florence Al mond, 15 years old, was struck on the head by a brick thrown by one of the negroes and killed. The ne groes w ire gathered on a lot and the .rirl, who lives near by, had wrapped a white sheet abont her and sudden ly appeared before the crowd. - Is That Paper Hunting for an Excuse to Oppose Bryan? (Scotland Neck Commonwealth.) It has gone out that Marion Butler is to manage Mr. Bryan's campaign in North Carolina and for other Southern S ates, with headquarters at Washing ton. - , If Mr. Bryan is wise an we think he s. he will cut loose from But er and have nothiner more to do with him. There are many good Democra's in tnis htate. ardent supporters f Mr Bryan from the first, who will be made luae warra in bis cause if Marion Butler has anything to do with it. Standard Railway of The South. a mm mm-, v .... m .a vanP.aB B- aaai I ull. . . . . -V m. a f a NEWTON HATHAWAY AUU., 22 1-2 X outh Broad Street, Atlanta, oa. WANTED Two reliable travel ing salesmen in each State ; perma nent position; salary ana xpensee. experience not absolutely e.eentiai Add i e 4s PXDEMONT TOBA.OCO WOEKS,- . Oreensboro, N. O. Losses In Sunday's Fighting. London, Aug. 27h A dispatch from Lord Roberts issued by the War Office to night states that the Biltish casualties in the engage ment Sunday were wonderfully few considering the heavy fire and the long time the fight lasted. He es ti mated that five were killed and 58 wounded. - The Direct Line to all points 1- Texas - California Florida - Cuba Porto Rico. Offers to young women thorough I literary, classical, scientific and indus trial education and special pedagogical training. Annual expenses $92 to $132; for non-residents, $152. Faculty of 80 members Has matriculated about 2,000 students, representing every county in tue .state exce;t ore. Practice and Observation School ol abou 250 pupil. To secure board iu dormi'ories, all free tuition application should be made before August 1. Correspondence invited, frem thoe desiring competent trained teacher-. .a -a . r ar caiaioeue bimi oiner iniorinanoi a tdrexs until August 15th PROF. J. Y. JOYNER, Dean of College i Hak D Mrl V F.R President r. Carrdllton -Hotel KALEIGH. N. C- - Rates : : : $2.00 per day. (0)-O-(O)-(O) (o (O Free Baths to Traveling Jlei: Free Bus at all trains W. U. JORDAN, Lessee. Strictly FIRST CLASS Equipment on alt through and local train; Pull man Palace Sleeping cars on ail night trains. Fast and safe schedules.- Travel by the Southern and you are tsstred a safe, comfortable and expe ditious journey. Applj to ticket agents for time ta ble, rates and general information, or address (No trouble to answer questions) Frank S. Gannon, 3rd Vice President and General Manager; J. M. Culp, traffic manager; W A Turk, G PA, Washington, DC -R L VERNON, THAI) C STURG1S, T P A C T A harlotte, N C Raleigh, N C AJmlaistrator's Notice. Having qualified as tbe Administra tor of Virginia C. Ayer, deceased late of Wake oounty, 1 b-reby request a 1 persjosiod bted to tbe estate to come in and settle their indebtedness. And all persons having claims against b-r estate will present tbe same to me in or before the 21st day of June, 1901, or this not ce may be pleaded in bar of their recovery. H. W. AYER, Administrator. I'kki.e A. Matnabd, Attorneys. 3 CtttE ALL TOII PAIIS WITH I M THE R f! Pain-Killer. A IHcdiciaa Chatt i- Usalt SIMPLE. SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR Cramps, Diarrhoea, Colds, f Coughs, N)uralgfa, Rheumatism. 25 aa4 SO cast tttta. SJEWAgg Or IMITATIONS. - BUY OWLV THE GENUINE. PERRY DVIS 3 I YARBOROUGH HOUSE, ALEIflH. N. C Is headtpiHrters tor Everybody. Kates $2 00 mid $2.50 por day. Elegant Rooms With Baths, 50 CHNTS PER DAY EXRA. L. T. BROWN. 'Manager. FREE I'OAUH AT ALL TRAINS Fifty Thousand Cople LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE. W. R. SMITH'S COUKE, UXWCTOH. KT., A. very P'" JlJ . ! ero building, splendidly located in a to wWre manyMiatMi, attar hrU!I rrmm rntnarkablv bealtbtul Section in War- i ren county on 8. A. L. Road between Raleigb and Weldon N. C. Panacea water kept in buiiuiug y all times for free use of inmate. . Fifteeo ofilcers and teachers. Terms For catalogue address Rev. la for far aatltloro aa rapfwrj, and now taloiaaara.ltefcjawa wmm .i-m BaoldRaaaM. StlmcraeMn. Tdat- racefVc from wo9 Sijaa aalary w.. . .' TV ; Kairtadtyt UnrvfrHty WW" 1 ionVaixl rrferato Owmandi NdtHWat.Aliai awapattaad . VtaTVacaUoa. Catf II nil ail hi I limilal mTp aanir LaslliflCn, Ky, Ma (radvata. WarM't Expoalti imfiil cnduaUs. faifliMatlal CeKag .. ... ... wrw . uot. atiljr W. R. fmitk. I.Hletun,N C &KI JwtXSATv, aa Awarda at 1 miiliil WarUTa 1 ait too aaa taaaaaada of aradaataa la vaaaariraiu aaaaaiaaaaa fimi, tacia toa. Book aa4 Board ia laamilr. aboat usmiiB. Tin-wimM a nuoirai. tnaussx. Of TURNER'S N. C. ALMANAC will be issued for the Year 1901. To advertise Is a mply to maku kno n who you are, where you are, and what you have to evil. How to do this effectually, and at the small- t Dossible e nt is the problem for you to solve. The failure to obtain desired results irom aarrtis ngis nun 10 (oe way so-na peopis oo u, mu they invariably sa does no py w Th judicious way is to us a i mMiinm that haa reoutatlon. circulation and permanency. Turner's N. C. Almavnac has ben the HUteHraodard for 64 rears, and has an annual circulation of 50,(KX) copies, and rm ln a staniin alvertUment for a year. Advertising ra es apon aplIcatlon. FaXXIS PUBLTSHIXO U. RALE 16 K. X. C. "aJlaVftt STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, aTTbe Kea tacky tjatraraltr Diataaaa, aadar awarded aadaataa. Utarary CoaraS traa, if na aateaaaaaaa. aaaravr. uraai s 8. 8. in order ia a.aa aaar lattafa raara aav ir i f dud a auwu f .I., i .. ar PARKER'8 HAIR BALSAM maaa aa4 aaaattflaa tba at Praaaote, a laxariaat Tftrrer Taila to Saatoro Otavl Baia? to lta Toatarai ookar. I rmi au Panaratrana P-'y toe ndtl(tl 2 i lutau J Citv or R a high, WakkCouhtv N B Broahto imiJcoth that he is of -h Arm of Edwaida Broughton Pno sr. and Binders, noing bastness la tne city oi iuueig . - . a. ' 1 1 - Olm. ar Hfft.rt.tf and that the ssia arm nwe maa- a cor'-i ii.a jb. - x." inz tympany to print 60,000 copl oi Tarners . U- Aimanac ror me JSr lflOO? N. B. BROUGHTON. nworn to n igrume ana luonueu iu iuy SEAL. presencv, thl the 27th day of August , A D. : lfiOO.' W. M. Rcss, Clerk Superior Court, . by ViTacviusRoTSTER, Deputy Clsrk. Dr. Hathaway A Co.,