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AH&CAUCA&1AIN. Haieim, .u.f October 18. 19C0. Entered at the Pont office in Raleigh, N. C, as second-clans mail matter. A new back will begin this week in Eikio, N O. bail QMS I The Daughters of the Confeder. cy met Here iat wek. Mr. T. J. Jarrla has withdrwn from the Senatorial eon test. Toe next term of Wk Saperior eoart eonrenes nut Monday. The Methodist OrDhacgs of this i-y, is to be opened Not. 15th. The Fair nonW of the Graham Tribune was qnlte a nice edition. Th State Alliance Executive Committee is called to meet In Ilal-1 elgh Thursday, Oct. 25. The case of th registrars of Bark county hays been continued until tr e spring, on the plea that th regis trars were not ready for trial. There is one ease of typhoid fever a the State Normal CoUega. i i thought the patient onrotH the direase before entering the College. A new bank wl'l be opened in Lexington about the first of D- cmnor It will be Known a9 the First National Bank of Lexington Tb Sheriff of M tehU counT, Monday brought Gorg Oatg to tb pnitentiary to srre a fifteen years' sentence for the murder of Ambrose Carraway. Tootwith tandinar that many thous and dollars hive been set otheTexa aufferer. there are many nnnrireds yet need relief, who were made homeless by the recent floods. Mrs. Stonewall fekson, widow of the famous Confederate Oeneral. sub mitted o a Mirgical operition at a hos pital In Ra timore lat Monday. She wait doing well at lat accounts. Tue two Morganton registrars who were indict d for refusing to resrUt.fr qualified Tf tr bo'Are A ngnste lec tio a wr arreted M ndny hat gav bond for their appearance at coor: United 8fates Commitssioner Par ker, of J hnston coany, has bound several Democrats of that count over conrt on t- e marge or in timidating voteis in the last election The registration books will b open for registration from uct. 22, to Ococ 27; go to your registrar and that your name l prooerlv registered on the registration book. The Tomllnson Cbalr Tomrany of High Point, was chartered Tu dav. Tb lncirporators are: W T. Parker, 8 II. Tomllnson and O F Tomllnson Th rnpital stock le $20 000 and the Incorporation Is for thirty ytars. Governor Russell has been invited by 0rn r C-indier, of Georgia, t be his special guest on Cotifdrte Veteran s Dy at the Southern Ir- ters'ate Fair. Cer. monies compl menary to Gen. Wheeler to take place on this day. KenieM Iver, (white) aged arout 35 y ar-, was shot and killed Mon dav at Stnford bv J P. Scott, a spe rial policeman. The affir happened in dav time hat it dAn sem that one exactly understands the cir- enmstanees. Scott was placed un der arrest. The farmers of Scotland county have organized a Farmers' Protec tlve Aseoclat Ion with l. Ktuart f pres dent. Th Laurlnburg Ex change says that primarily th main object of th association Is to guarantee th farmer full com pen satlon for bis farm products and keep him in close touch with th markets. Y0UT3EY STILL SICK. HU Trial Proceed While IT Remain VsconcIoa la Bed. Georgetown, Ky , Oct 16 Henry E TouUy, on tria charged with being principal in he shooting of i.over n iioebe . was sti I unable to ent r th court ro m to-day. I.y ng o hi bd ne wan drawn to the door or the Ji y rO'TJi in flam vew o those in the court room, and t he tr al proc ded. Wnart n Golden was sworn and ten tifld that he never 'old Kev. John etamp-r or Mn stamper tht he wi t get 15,000 for his te-timony or that if he on d -ee Colonel ampheli i t c uld get $10 000. Continuing he 'en tified an in th" l'nwrs and How rdtri aln deny! g all the stat mentsaitribu ted to liirn by the taiupeM, L. F. sin clair and tnern W H ulton was recalled and ,e- nied sating he had a contract for im munitv r had told any ne that v har- ton boldeu got ihrtu all in thU troub le Arthur M. Ooebcl recal ed, s id he never testifl d in any of th.se cases un til yesterday. Mrs. J W. Denmark an Artist Morning Post There is exhibited at Messrs Weath ers and Utley s s ore on vlar in street, an oil pa'ntmg of unu .al interest, es prcia ly by reason of Im great artistic merit a u oecau e it is me wors oi a Raleigi afiist. "Napoleon' Retr at from Moscow" is the itle of the paint ing and t i from the work of Mrs. J nr. ienaiara wno is. or the war. a daughter of tbe late olonel L. I. Po k 'I ii pain li g is p'onounced by all who bare se n it a real gem. and de clare that it would reflect credit upon a master in ine rid or art. I be pic ture was admired by scores of t -eople vesterday and c ught tbeeyeof amem b r of The Morning Post staff in pas ing It It remarkable for the perfect rro oriion or general outline, perfect naaing ana lints I tne isnis aie, no tabl a soft sunset glow which skirt- tne horizon, ai d f r tne excetl nt like ness of Nap .leon who is represented as uiounira on norneback and ro lowed by dlerj stretching fr rr.y.. n, n imtrT oi- cur a OI lflt. th nnv lin rT mil on ihe left, their n ll.hrt htnnti glistening in the sun et glow. . .ue' tnax is sn artis' of whom prouu ne has painte J several lores neret f re which have attracted puouo attention and ell iced high com ifuiurui, uerworaisaii the more a credit to her f .r the re n she Is a se f maae artl-t in t at she has not b d the aara-tag s f sp-c al adianoed instruo won eitb r n an artsubool vr by pri vate tutor snd i-er suefcet- i due to her person i talent and itis fa tbful devel opment unaided by iuktruotions. The Guilford Inre tment Company was cnartered iu s vn w. a. uialr. J. II mum- ui nd D. tt. BUira'inf tpiUl stock i ai tiiif !? be In- mmmM V1 ffeaaed to 110,000,' SIATE fAUQCf. 22-21. TO BE THE BICU3T FAIB EUR HELD. All Dapartaaeena Will B r-u-xk. t- c,n fUaat U taa lUetorr of -clt- I k M14w.r to Mapa. AU Prvrlou Titrt. Ia addition to what has alreadr beea laid regarding the great State t air and its numerous attractions, there is not a day but what many aew features are being added. The entries for the races show mjre fine hor.ej than has erer ben on the track daring the nutory of fair association. This is dae to the liberality of the Society In offerina- large pnrses. In faet the raciag will b ln btit Pr"ly that will occur ,m9 oontn tola seasan. The world's greatest aeronaut. cror. ieacn, has Joat been secured ti giro both night and day perform aaees wan nis immense balloon. At nigut, while in mid-air, the Professor ill send off a brilliant display of os 1 firew rk,. The Professor ha world-wide reputation of be.ng the most daring and remarkable balloon ist on the earth. He aceomolished ne rest of passing through the whirlpool rapid i at Niagara Falla in nis steel barrel, the only liring per- on wno erer a tempted this aad me out ah re. lie is now in En igu maKing nis arrangements tr f m us week of astoniahiug performan ces The most celebrated d g show ia the country Is Professor Mehan's, h ch nas ben secured and w li srire daily p-rrormance. Tne bozin? ouf, einug a r presentation of th- Corbett Jeffries fint is among the wonderful tniuga doae by tnese sci- entifl salty trained animals This is cue finest eanine show ia the coua try and will pay all to witness it. Daily trap at performances will be iren in front of the graud stand free to all, artists have been sec a red fr thsi per fur manors at great ex peuse and the acting will be far su perior to that usually seen on snob occasions The fair ground will be opened at oigbt. In nct grand opening will ake place on Tuesday night, wuen a jeriect bias i of electric lights will llaminate the grou.d so that all who desire can attend the most at ir&ciive miaway performance evrr ieen together. Bih ra lroad and s reet cars will be rnn at night giv iug ample la ihties for comfortable traLSportatioo to and from th grouuas. the price of adm fanc? u night will only be half prioe. Taking all in all, the preparations for a grand fair is by tar great r than any previous year. To read the Weeks programme, of the many wond'iful attractions, together with ne numerous txhibits that will be made, and the superior raciag that take place you w II becoaviuced hat the fair of ltHX) will be the r atest in the history of the S.ci- ty, Shields Wounded Thrice. Washington, Oct. 16 A cable dispatch was received from Gener al Mac-Arthur today giving the cas ualties of Captain Sheila's com mand In the Island of Marldduque. Uaptala Shields and his men vter captured by the insurgents and afterward rescued by General Hare's troips. The casualties or tne party ap pear to have reen four killed and six iunded Among the latter Is 'aptatn (shields himself who was teriously wiuiid-d in the neck, mouth and thouldt-ra. Matinee In Lonrlou Theater for Galveston Sufferers. London. Oct. 16. The m-itinee at t e Ururv Line Th at re today for cue benefit of the sutl-rtr ly the Galveston find, which was undr u:e managvineut of Sir Ilui.ry Irv ing, drew a crowded hous". Sir ti. nry recited "Euueno Aram," and th re were acts from the most suc cessful plays now running in the 'uetropolis. J t is ex peeled that. ' ho not pr.i etd8 will amount to Sd.uuu ir $o,500. Street Robbing; in Chicago. Chicago, Oct. 16. Eugene C. Per kins, a gut at of tbe Groat Northern Q jtel, wa held up and robbed about me o'clock this morning in front of tne Monnduoi'k building in Deabora sreet. Pc-rkins was waiting alon the street ai d when within the shad ow ol tne building a man stepped ut in front ot him, struct: rerkms ver the bead wiru brass kauefcina od felled him. Tuen the asitiUni a nis comrtne kickoQ ana oea' i- t . i m into iLfcnsii ilitj. A Whole Family Atoms. Blown Into Hot Springs, Ark., Oct. 16. A father, mother and four children were blown to atoms last evniuar a Soils, Montgomery county, 14 mile.- from riot Springs. While tne fami ly were at supper tneir home was wrecked by an ezphston of dyna mite. The names of the anfortuaate people are J ff and Maggie Jjnes and their children ranged in ag from six years to four montns- It is believed that a dispute over a home itead claim prompted the outrage. County ofnoiali wired last night that 'hey were close on the track of tbt guilty persons. Florida' Oraog-e Crop Ftl mated mt One Million Boxes. Jacksonville, Fia., Oct. 16 A conservative estimate of r.orida' orange crop this year places the yield at one million boxes. The grove? ire in healthy condition and wtthio two weeks the fruit will begin tr p I marketed. B fore the fret x in 1895 I when the yied was five million b x -s. thev sold at nftv cents, bat tht Killed His Wife Because She Called Him "Honey." HrimiraTON, W. Va., Ojt. 35. J ry B oerU to-day dealt his wife several blows with a Mangsbot, emshing her skull and infl ating oth- ee ii j arics that will cans hr diah. H i was in' xeated. and says when he entered h s home his Wife cal'dl him 'hotey.M '1 knew she didn't m?an it, and struck her," he said. He is in j.il, awaitioff the resoit ol ths woman's It AMY HILLS I0LL Baloa of TextiU Workte of Ai Burlington, N. C, Get 16. There Was a great re-union of the textile workets of Alamance county today in Graham. The sumbr 't various ly estimated at from 700 to 1.500. Toere we r a said to be 500 or GOO from Haw River alone. Tney had speeches in the court house by a Mr. Toomas, tx-formn of one of the mills in Haw River, by Rev. C. A. Jones aLd by Mr. C. P. Davis, Stat organiser of the union. A 1 the mills in Barllcgton are running exeept L&kesid , bat there is much machinery idle in the other m lis, for lack of operators. Haw River mills are running, bat there are very few hands at woik. Out pee also is very short of bands and it is said that the mill atSwepson ville ia closed down. Aurora and Elmira here and Oneida at Graham are very short of hn1s. It is esti mated that from 2 000 to 3,000 men have been thrown out of empl v mont. So far there is nothing to indicate a back Iowa on the part of either tid. The streeta here are ful of idle men, but the ranks of the union are Constantly swelling. WOMAN FOUND DEAD. Do Devouring Iler Corp la a rire- place. Burlington, N.C., Oct. 16. -Mrs. Nel ie Shepherd, who li-ed alone In the neighborhood of Brick Church, was found dead in her flre-plac last Friday ai 4 p m. This woman had been sick a few weeks ago, but was perfectly well last week li was thought that she dropped dead In the Art-place about the middl of the week, but was not found ill Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Lineber ry, who lives about a quarter ot a mile from the deceased, was the first to discover her. The crowd that gathered found a dog devour ing one of the womau's feet. The foot was placed back on the hearth, and the body lay there until Sun day morning, when her remains were put in a comu and buried at Mc. Hope. Boers Make a Determined Fight. London, Oct 16 The Bjers ar. still making a determined flgbi ag ins- the British forces and Uc tober 13, manage! to indict heavy lus-tea on "eneral French's column. General Roberts ia a dispatch from Pretoria, dated yesterday says : "French is marching toward Hel- delburg. Mahon, who commands the mounted infantry column that is accompanying rrencb, success fully engaged the enemy October 13, bui lo t eevertdy. Tnree officer and eight men were killed and three officers and twenty-Ave nun wounded " Killed by the Storm. New YoKtc, Oct. 16 fta storm which p&sstd over tbid city late this afternoon struck Newark. N. J., with ftightful force and caused the ;deth oE tnree men, fatal injuries io at least three others and seriously in jared three more. The men were engaged in taking down a scaffolding inside and oui- ide of the new building on tne M irn L'.neoleum woiks. When tht wind hit the building it rushed through the openings and formed a wbilwind insidd the walls and in a moment the whole collapsed like an ttg fchell. An Affray in Fitzgerald, Ga. F z latd.G Q 16. Cuiet ot PdleeH-rm-kU S i.UU was dangrr- oumj would d l8t niifht by d Ilrtury, a u-ero, while making au ai rest of a d. z a or more druukou ne tri'B. H iurv was aptu-red tnth uioruing with the Cuuf'd reVulvr in ui.- p k it. Ho was taken to I win lie tor fcafe keopiog. SdVt-rl ot iht negroes c mcurutd iu th hfftu nave been t-ekud np h-re. O cgt- Lhe talk of 1 .nchiag Mayor Wnsoi apuoiuied a numOor of extra police men who are now on duty and Le is iCung as Chif of Police. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND There is no, kind of pain1 or ache, internal or exter-1 "al, that Pain-Klller wllli wvrt relieve. KllK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB-' L;V 'utes. THE GENUINE BOTTLE RS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS A SON. AMERICA'S REPRESENTATIVE j FASHION JrlAdAZLNE wwwwwwwww44wwww THE DESIGNER Published rUatJUy COLORED P1ATB3L strnsrntM TUB OCUEBRATED. Standard Patterns T mnij reliable patterns. they allow SsbscfiptJon Price: $1.00 a year. II easts far sktfto StaSVASSFJtS WANTE0 rusucATica, tasipto asfy aai ties Departsiaat, THE DESIGNER, Wert utk St New Yerfc Csry. W. R. SMITH'S COLLEGE. LEXINGTON. KY, It whera man; to S90 for tult Investing from Sag ducatad 'or positions u -aphcrs, and iw Teleg. S1400 salary yrr year. Kenluck awarded ti graduates. at two Mful graduatas. wt Influential ntfor 1 swatsjJasJesjb T7H3s far junqMn, aflar UocTSiordrVUhv BoolJfteoer. StZnorraphera. mt receive from Soooa yl Unlvjrsity Diploma ifcahd Trl to tboasandSf CA tece-rceJvea meoau NrUhuU this cheapojWAad Coffcft. fai. ytiyww RaadadvartiaemfciVgp'jirtle. as mm Mood coeUiss all the elaae&ts nurniiij to mrrile life, it la tim. taat tht k be kept free of all Uapunbaa, TrU twa.770. of dTT poisoning instead of BowUbiag tbe body, aad toes of health ia mam to foUow Come poisons enter the Uood from vitbovt, Utrocirh tbe n by abaorDtioa. or laoculaiioa ; others from wttbia. as when mate prodacta acrauU4U la pecuiiarity to dutinguiah it from tbe other. , -... .Mum uwn oiRUCT caa O a ceruia sore, ulcer, eruption or inflammation appearing on tbe Rbettmatiao. Ecsema aad other ' 1 ; ciaraae uowi mnnr wt m ih. w. extarnal app!cauona. Valaabl time lo aad ao penaaaeat beoefit desired from rLS?JLIRSlUySif5 SSU"?aLPP RCCDtES, ih. dar. nJ ;TaI v wJ' , j or any dmilar blood trouble, write them aeace. we make ao charge for this service. Book on blood aad ak Xegro Colonisation Scheme In Georglav. Macon, Oa. Ojt. 14 A novel solu tion of the raee problem is contem plated here. It is, in brief, to break up the congestion of eolored eit Has in tbe black belts of tbe Southern States by a systematic immigration into favrabl localities in N trthern Sca es, where greater freedom of ac tion and a nearer aoproach to qual rights may be obtained and enjoyed A form of charter for the tonal righrs co onlza ion society has been t awn up by John K. Cooler at the nstance of tne prjmour of tbe doaeme, and apphea ion for tbe g anting of the charter will be made co the enduing term of the Saperiot Court of B bb County. The charter il be grant d in due course of pro cedure, as the obi o s stated are law ful. Mr. Cooper refuses to divulg the nam 1 ot the negroes for whom aa is woik ng. TJiree Floors Fall. Greenville. N. C, On. 15 Lite 4uurday afternoon three fl or in h leaf tobacco factory of K.berts & Fi kln fell in. It was caused bt ue fl iors not being able to sustain be neavy weight of tbe immens rock of tobacco they bad on hand. Ine lower fl or was only abinttw f et above the ground so that tbe 11 ors conld not fall far, and possibly bis pt evented a total collapse of the ooildiog. Toere were about 200 hinds at woik in the bnilding at the time but fortunately not one of them as injured in any way, all succeed iug in getting out safely. Dr. E. Detchon's Anti Diuretic May be worth to you more than 1100 if you have a child who soils bidding from mcontenence of water luring 8lep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests the trouble at ncce. $1. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Drug gist. RELIEF IN aiXHOUBS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder UUe.se relieved In six hours by 'Naw Great fouTH American Kidey CUK4." It ie a great sur prise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Kelievtg retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief aud cure this Is th rem dy. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, drugist, Raleigh, N. C. 8pt. 19-1,. Gold From South Africa. Nnw Y rk Oji. 15 i mtin-c ed iht in N "-uCity Bank has 'irad $2 500000 ?..ld f r iuior . OfflnniSot iu bank said tbat th i Id hhd been tecurro in Sou b Afrit a, and rrpresens tbe firot ou iut ot the miis of tbat con'ttry iLtethe brobk ng out of the Bji ar. WANTED. Two reliable Traveling Salesmen in each State; permanent po si ion ; nalary and expense ; experience not abi'luely e.-seutial. Address, Piedmout Tobacco Works, Gr-esboro. N.O. 6w The Wintton-Salem correspondent of the Chatl tte Observer says: A Salem eirl 13 'years old, met with a peculiar accident a few nights gr, while returning home from hnrcb. She fell, breaking one of her tnumos off at ihe joint. Saehad reached home before t.he discovered rbat half of her thumb was gone. It ai found next morning by negro boy. State of Ohio, itv or Tolsoo, Li c- Countt, ss Frank J chkkmhy makes oath tbat he ia the senior , artnt-r of the fi-m of V. J. i hkkmky & Co , doing Luaintss 1 n the City of To edo, 'ounty and state aforestid, and that said firm will pay 1 he sum of ON K 11UNDR.1 DOb LA Ks for each and every rase of Ca tarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's oatasmh Cobb. FKANK J.CHKKNEY Sworn to before ue and subscr bed in my presence, this 6th day ,l 1 ecem ber, A. D. 18Stf. SKAU A. W. OLE A SON", Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Tare is taken internally land acts directly on tbe blood a d mu cous tuna es of the system. Send for testim niais. free. F. J. CHENEY & O., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c . Hall's Family Puis are the best. A FREE PATTERN acriban Omly SB caa CAUL'S MAGAZINE I LADIES' MAOAZLNB. Laar vaaiai. SaaS aw cm ta. ar. naa itlwl if StTllafc. Kallabta, Siaipta, Ua-k-gS data, Scaaoaaical aad Aaaolataij ; rwMcvriniig rapar MS CAUL Am Aafelat'aVasa. Saat at aaoav aaav a! ilaiiii.atla Miissaas mrmrj mwm a yaac c r aa W rawaraa. 1 I s r-vs : Coatagwoa Blood Poiaoa. fccrofni. blood diaeaje caa be diatianiahed W aT ".tkuimwukiui keakia Crary Uood J . ..... i " arenoieat pouwoa, ra baa takaw ta muxt poaoa in already OTertxmleued. dLaraaed tlood. .T " 'SI" 9 wn raeay sad wuvtt,uuww ana lome oat ail lmpvuiuea, makes weak, tfcia Uood rich, m aad healthy, aad at the tiaw bailda purely vegetable blood purifier kaowa. a, aau PtiJTjfJ, trouble. A record ol 99 of anfailing apedftc for all blood and akin troablea. Mm&omi Tfmtm&mt, akffledphyaician. who have made blood tZiwiZTTrZ - - .nL.: Upbore or UJcer. DISTBESSIKG bTOMACH DIS- EASE. Permanently cured by the master ly power of South African Neb, Vixx Tojtic." Invalids need suffer no longer, because thla srreat re rued v can cure them all. It is a cure fbrthe whole world of stomach weakness and Indigestion. The cure beglus wltn the first do. The relief it brings is marvelous and surprising. It niakee no failure; never disappoints. No matter how long you have suffered, your cure is certain under the use of this great health-giving force. Pleas ant and always safe. Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Druggist, Raleigh, N C. Arrangements bare been effeeted by wbicu 1.000 mile books, the prioe of wbicu is 25.00 each, Issued bv tbe SEABOaIID AIR LINE BAIL WAY, are Honored tnrougb 10 Wash ington over the Pennsylvania Kail road; from PortBmou hto Baltimore over the Baltimore titeam Packet Cjmpaay, and between Clinton and Columbia orr tne Columbia, New berry & LtureaS Railroad. This ar raneui nr. iucludes the books issued oy tbe Florida Central & PeainsoUr and Georgia ft Alabama Railroads. An 30 lo. LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE. A very prosperous school with mod era buildings, splendidly located in s remarkablv bealthml untinn in War. renoounty on 8. A. L. Road between D.I..; ... I . T n ikaicia; u auu weiuuo m . v. Panaoea water knt in hnildinir at all times for free use of inmates. Fifteen officers and teachers. Terms eerv low. For caialairun ad droa J. II. KHOUBd, A PRESIDENT. Mttlaron. N. C THE UNIVERSITY of NORTH CAROLINA THE HEAD OF THE STATE'S EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM Tnreo academic courses leading to degrees. Professional courses in Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Summer School for Teachers. scholarship and Loans toneody. Free Tuition to candi dates for Ministry, Mluistor's Sons and Teacners. Tuition $60 512 student- besi is 161 in Sum ra t echo .1. 38 teachers in the fac ulty. For eaialogues aud informa tion addrs F. P. VKN ABLE. President, Cnapel Hill, N. C The State Normal anl Mistrial Colleie. OP NORTH CAROLINA Offers to you n st womn thorou&rb literary, classical, scientific and mdus- & ? i i triai euucaiion ana specai peaas;ogicai traininar. Annual t-xpenses $94 to $132; for no'i-r-sidents, 162. Faculty of 80 members Has matriculated about 2,000 students, repre enting every county in tbe .tate exceft one. Practice aud Observation .School of about 25o pu. ils. To secure board in lormi ones, all fre tuition apptica ion should be made before August 1. orreiondeiice invited from those lesiring competent trained teachers. For catalogue and other information audress until August 16th PROF. J. Y. JOYNER, Dean of College OH AS. D. MofVKR. 1'rv-i.lrnt HO FOR THE WU1 be the Grandest in the History of the State Agricultural Society. OVER $6,000 GASH PREMIUMS. Raleigh, October 22-27. For Precium list or anj CTiH 15 MS, t PQEUE. P3 osxzfaEo, Old Gcrco Ccntegtezjo Blood PoJcoa. fo SWWT am fffiiormo "mmm VIVUVUf sa - dfttratatT aao. eb oat b. eacpUeriy of roou aad berba. attacks tbe disease la ap the general health. S. & 3. ia the eali the only oac that caa raw th obIv oat tXat eucceaaful ouree prorwj h ta aa a taUahlav Our Medical Departaoeat ie ia aWn of aad akla diKaaea a U atade, ao If yoa Vmr ajaafl cotTsepoadeaca ia conducted in strictest eon. free, SWIFT SPECIFIC C0 Ailaata, Aa. ti lUKh' CAPUDITJE Headache Cure . LEAVES NO BAD EFFECT WHATEVER 15, 25 ail 50 1. at Drf gists Anticephalalgine The Original HEADACHE and NEURALGIA CURE. SAFEST - AND - BIST 25 and 50 oenta a bottle For Sale by all Druggists. Raleigh Marble Works C00TER BROS., -PROPRIETORS aaLaiaa, a. o. Uonaments. Shipments made to any part of the state at same price as at shop. Write for Catalogue. SODTHBRH Railway liHStandard Railway of The South. The Direet L ne o all points Texas California Florida - Cuba Porto Rico. 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The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 18, 1900, edition 1
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